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kakobrekla wonders how long does it take for Adlai to ignore the noise hole.
RagnarDanneskjol: i reverse engineer code mostly, find out what makes it tick.. thats about the extent of my interest in the coding world. I'm an rf hardware guy
Vexual: give me something thats not and api
Adlai: +Vexual | need a brain? « the more the merrier, provided that you're an "adder" and not a "divider" :)
Adlai: so now that you've forked it, what's next? :D
Adlai: although the most correct answer to your question is "me", since in it's current form it still kinda requires me to manually set it up
Adlai: RagnarDanneskjol: me, and a friend is planning on using it in a hedge fund sometime soon, and has been running it on a bit of personal money to test the waters until the fund goes live.
RagnarDanneskjol: hmm cool. kind of weird I'm the only one who's forked scalpl to date... thought it would be a lot moar popular by now
Vexual: what does it do?? the readme is a bit spergie
Adlai: http://github.com/sykopomp/sheeple <- most nicest work i've done. syko and i stopped working on it because we thought nobody would ever actually use it, turns out today several people are using it "professionally"
RagnarDanneskjol: i se that. who else is using scalpl to yor knowledge?
RagnarDanneskjol: you got some nice work there Adlai
Adlai: Vexual might want to sort that out then :)
kakobrekla: hm? you must be talking to my ignore list.
Adlai: having caviar as table salt is not part of my requirements for "not starve"
Vexual: it isn't the be all and end all
Vexual: also don;t aspire to only et unborn sturgeon
kakobrekla: dont get lost among the slaves
Vexual: yes i remember this now
Adlai: btw if i haven't spammed it at you yet, i'm working on http://github.com/adlai/scalpl if this is the kind of thing that interests you
Adlai: my main purpose in life these days is working on my open source library, my secondary purpose is not to starve. the trick is to juggle the two purposes properly.
Adlai navigates the shoals of impending employment
Vexual: what about a submarine? get on at the dock?
Vexual: are they plastic? can they go in the sauna?
assbot: Norway’s amazing new abstract currency - Ideas - The Boston Globe
RagnarDanneskjol: http://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2014/10/18/norway-amazing-new-abstract-currency/1QrSsKTl4AHjoKZsGAo61L/story.html << this is gonna wind up like stamps, feds'll have to come up with creative schemes to keep 'em relevant
Vexual: kakobrekla: I thought you banned me proper
ben_vulpes: how are you to fight the usg thusly?
ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> through which metaphore i am suggesting, of course, that coders are whores and money is a penis. << btc today, equity in thing of value mebbe tomorrow...
assbot: Sysdig vs DTrace vs Strace: a technical discussion | Hacker News
mats_cd03: its really incredible the kinds of things you can do with one liners in sysdig.
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mats_cd03: BingoBoingo: theres also sysdig, which is a relatively new thing.
mircea_popescu: "o hey guise, now that the bitcoin crowd has headshot'd our openssl holes, please everyone fuck up their init!"
mats_cd03: mircea_popescu: the wheel being reinvented?
mircea_popescu: mats_cd03 odd how that works ?
BingoBoingo: Solaris Zones are about as similar to BSD Jails though as Ext4 is to HAMMER@
mats_cd03: i don't know if it does, thats a good question
BingoBoingo: Printer kept hours closer to my own
BingoBoingo: Printer because the computers were reset every day at midnight
mats_cd03: Solaris has had Zones for some time
assbot: VMware Teams With Docker, Google and Pivotal to Simplify Enterprise Adoption of Containers (NYSE:VMW)
BingoBoingo: mats_cd03: So What is docker exactly is it like a FreeBSD Jail a decade late or... Closer to something like Zen?
mats_cd03: about avoiding it, that is
mats_cd03: vmware is also moving towards support for docker when they were adamant about it for months prior to the switcharoo
mats_cd03: its p huge, they never do things like that with the kernel. drivers maybe
mats_cd03: for example, did you know the windows 10 team is adopting fixes for ntoskrnl to make it work with docker?
mircea_popescu: mats_cd03> too bad nobody wants to talk about how its horridly vulnerable <<, but whatevs.
mats_cd03: too bad nobody wants to talk about how its horridly vulnerable
mats_cd03: ben_vulpes knows his trends
mats_cd03: docker is becoming a huge thing
BingoBoingo: Maybe consult the Manul? http://www.earthtouchnews.com/media/179015/06_02_2014_manul_Pallass-cat_1_GalleryLarge.jpg
cazalla: you might need to check your browser settings and/or reset your modem
RagnarDanneskjol: Gateway Timeout: can't connect to remote host
assbot: Moopay Goes From Robusto To Busto | Qntra.net
cazalla: http://qntra.net/2014/10/moopay-goes-from-robusto-to-busto/ difficult to give a shit about these altcoin scams
assbot: Meanwhile, They've Busted Out The Tear Gas In Morgantown
BingoBoingo: ;;isup thedrinkingrecord.com
RagnarDanneskjol: ;;isup trilema.com
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Maryjane: I thought it was fascinating how such an intelligent strange person didn't like to feel clean. Lol.
assbot: Haus Wittgenstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
decimation: lol wittgenstein designed a house in Vienna: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haus_Wittgenstein "I am not interested in erecting a building, but in [...] presenting to myself the foundations of all possible buildings." —Ludwig Wittgenstein[4]
Maryjane: Bees. He didn't like to bathe. I recall him saying "I like to stink. :)"
asciilifeform: at least the boxes were moving for a purpose.
Maryjane: I felt like sisyphus at my last job. But lifting 50lbs for 14 hrs isn't jolly work. Every time I grabbed one box there was another.
decimation: asciilifeform: one runs into sisyphean tasks often in computer programming
xanthyos: the futility of wiping your ass so perfectly when you're just going to take a shit tomorrow
asciilifeform: i often refer to folks doing what sisyphus did, as 'syzzing'
xanthyos: BigBitz: according to camus, sisyphus did love it
BingoBoingo: agorecki: What is there to ponder you have voice and Obola has sweating blood?
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> who doesn't love the story of sisyphus. << Sisyphus
asciilifeform: who doesn't love the story of sisyphus.
mircea_popescu: decimation hilarity washes out after the say 100th attempt.
BingoBoingo: Ah, that's why the scotties prefer their almost manul
mircea_popescu: dogs don't do that. spiders do. apparently some mice.
mircea_popescu: there's something adorable about people who can't do things but keep trying endlessly.
mircea_popescu: goes out of cave beats the shit out of the brits.
mircea_popescu: a dozen fucking times
mircea_popescu: guy in a cave with a spider, spider trying to do whatever shit and failing and trying again
mircea_popescu: you familiar with the scott story about their braveheart guy in a cave with a spider ?
BingoBoingo: They exist though
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Not quite dog, too independent, insufficienlty clever for dog
Maryjane: In movement of people who don't talk at all
mircea_popescu: Maryjane depends what you mean by that.
mircea_popescu: im unequal to the task of explainign this one
Maryjane: Intelligence can be found on so many different levels though.
mircea_popescu: it's only in the us that they are obnoxious enough to throw in the fire.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform dumb kids in opressive environments grow up into these most adorable adults.
mircea_popescu: decimation moreover, the "smart" kid has all sorts of shit figured out
assbot: Logged on 19-07-2014 03:17:34; asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: if i didn't know any better, i'd imagine we went to uni together. we had 'the same' chick! she bedeviled our number theory prof with at least a hundred very boneheaded questions every lecture. he seethed, boiled, but couldn't throw her out. why? 'registered special needs.' (going for math degree!) she even got unlimited time on exams.
decimation: yeah, I guess I can see that. one would be more fustrated with the kid who seems to be able to get it, not the kid who is on the short bus
mircea_popescu: in some environments, intelligence is a curse. you get just smart enough to be unvanquishibly dumb.
mircea_popescu: i found teaching idiots (literally, 70ish iq) a lot easier and more palatable than teaching "normal" kids.
mircea_popescu: decimation this honestly is never a problem.
decimation: I suspect that the impedence mismatch between his brain and the dull schoolboy's was too much to properly match
asciilifeform: abominably bad ocr in that vonnegut link btw.
mircea_popescu: he didn't aim to kill them.
decimation: lol wittgenstein tried to beat sense into schoolchildren, it didn't work
decimation: mircea_popescu: have you visited any 'germanytowns' down there in ar yet?