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a111: Logged on 2014-10-23 04:48 asciilifeform: use git for private dildonic pleasure. or for playing with friends.
i do.
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-06-12#1669005 << just a poor interface to switch branches for people without javascript. (the drop down thingy switches on select, but if you don't have js enabled.
i perhaps should add a button hider if you do..)
☝︎ shinohai: Definitely a lulz farm,
I have harvested many a Qntra from that pool.
sina: except occasionally
I read thegrugq twitter feed for some lulz
sina:
I don't really use it anymore
shinohai:
I've taken a twitter break. It's kind of an unfriendly environment for purveyors of posterior such as myself.
shinohai: Was checking out your github and saw link to twitter.
I got a kick out of that tweet is all.
mircea_popescu: amusingly,
i suppose body unintegrity is solid defense against charge of weeaboism.
a111: Logged on 2016-03-24 11:57 nubbins`: just wanted to take this opportunity, while
i can still self-voice, to let you all know that most of you are weeaboo basement-dwelling troglodytes and
i respect very few of you
sina: hey mircea_popescu in the long list of things
I have been meaning to ask, wasn't MPex listed on MPex?
sina: maybe
I will write it in XSLT
sina:
I feel like
I can have some fun writing it in a language that might troll ben_vulpes
ben_vulpes:
i'm going to stop pulling levers for you here soon sina
sina: mircea_popescu:
I did look at V as you suggested, including reading through (
I think it was) asciilifeform py impl
mircea_popescu: which is also why
i say your notion of fun is problematic.
mircea_popescu:
i can see it though. heck,
i actually indulge. whole candi thing was nothing else.
sina:
I know y'all hate it
sina:
I'm fine with git.
I have a cgit thing in my castle and also push to github for public use
ben_vulpes: or use your golang thing and migrate a few years later like
i did
ben_vulpes: sina:
i hope you appreciate the bug-spottment as well lol
sina: either that or
I can re-comment, you can delete the old ones and then fix whatever <pre> stuff you did last time
sina:
i enjoy growing tomatoes too, but these days cherry tomatos mostly. hardy, prolific
ben_vulpes:
i don't plan to suboptimally anything these beasts
BingoBoingo:
I mean nature has a way and all that, but... stakes make for cleaner fruit and a bett chance of you taking the first bit instead of vermin
ben_vulpes:
i may have to put stakes in the ground and hold the damn things up
sina: funsies was being able to bang out a golang mpfhf because
I had already kicked the tyres on the lang
ben_vulpes:
i mean you're a smart guy, right? what's funsies about generating html trees?
sina:
I'm vaguely aware of the shared context,
I get there is some stuff that is considered dumb around these neck of the woods,
I just don't care
sina:
I follow everything you're saying, but it is plainly dumb to say writing a funsies webapp to learn a language has anything to do with anything
sina:
I thought
I had because
I couldn't decrypt some OTP, if you recall
sina: ben_vulpes:
I *didn't* lose them
ben_vulpes: sina: and before you start throwing around words like "drivel" and "braindead",
i'm not the one who lost his keys.
ben_vulpes: sina, why don't you ask what
i do for a living?
sina: ben_vulpes:
I'll listen to this drivel when you take down your blog
trinque: "not everything is political" and "
I just want to"
sina: ben_vulpes:
I didn't claim it did, the point is, taking your logic to its conclusion one can't do anything because google uses computers to do stuff
trinque not trying to pile on, but "
I can stuff at scale" is entertaining as shit
sina: because
I think it's a pretty nice high level language
sina: ben_vulpes: professionally
I'm not even a developer. Companies hire me because
I can stuff at scale. but still don't understand how it furthers any hegemony
ben_vulpes: oh
i thought you were like a golang professional or some such
sina: that (and the dependency hell it introduces) is why
I try and stick to their impressively comprehensive stdlib
sina: they mostly write their junk in C++ and java from what
I hear
sina: its cool,
I had it correct to begin with, but
I modified it to match the thing
I was seeing, my bad
sina: if not,
I need to update the python one too
ben_vulpes:
i mean
i don't really know what you're getting at, but why is the length of the bit array resulting from eating a single char 7 and not 8
sina: so when
I was building it,
I was trying to match the "MP kicks ass!" output, which starts with a 1 in the example (and IIRC when
I did it in python)... the original string
I had was printing a leading 0
ben_vulpes: naively,
i'd expect that to be [0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1]
ben_vulpes: getting odd results when
i do some baseline poking, a message of "a" prints a toBinArray value of [1 1 0 0 0 0 1]
sina: that and dependency management are the two weakpoints of golang
I feel
sina:
I just find it really annoying the way they do it
sina: last
I looked it was missing a bunch of the code
sina: ben_vulpes: sorry
I don't think it pasted right
ben_vulpes: in re candi_lustt,
i'll point out that anyone in l2 could trivially reproduce her elsewhere, if phf's examples didn't drive the point home
sina: "maybe deedbot does something similar to what
I was thinking"
sina: that reminds me
I need to eat food
sina: yes
I have been working my way through those
mircea_popescu: not really expect anything. people are supposed to do their own thinking for themselves. but
i expect
i'd notice if my ratings weren't right.
sina:
I think
I asked you this long ago, but you keep a local copy of the WoT and expect others to as well right?
mircea_popescu: exactly opposite of the imperial certificate bullshit, which is 100% george costanza going "it's true
i did nothing all week, but bear in mind
i am in the smaller office". ie, "can you doctor ?" "no, not rly... but
i do have a doctoring CERTIFICATE"
mircea_popescu: the fundamental flaw in your earlier mental process, which is periodically discussed in the logs, is that you try to take trust as an objective. trust isn't an objective, the reason
i trust you is because
I TRUST YOU, not because deedbot says
i do. and the ONLY use of the knowledge that
i trust you is that you can ask me about you. nothing else.
sina: do you just post a message here saying "deedbot sucks,
I have rates sina -10 in my local copy, which should now be considered canonical via mpbot"?
mircea_popescu:
i think the idea discusses an item not related to the actual item.
sina: because
I didn't know, maybe deedbot already does this kind of thing
sina: the basis
I guess is, substituing the trustworthiness of a single bot with a cryptographic chain, being able to run your own "full node" of the WoT, which gives access to secondary/tertiary networks to participate via a gateway, etc
sina: because
I sometimes think things? :P
sina: the reason
I ask is because last night
I was thinking of a more coin style WoT, where everyone runs a node, there is an immutable shared log of ratings
sina: so (and maybe
I am missing the point), you can't really "run your own node"
sina: and
I noticed you can ask it for an S-expression of the entire WoT, that's cool
sina: hey
I was going to ask about WoT
sina:
I have a fierce craving for burger today
sina:
I dunno,
I feel like it's a bit in the vein of "winblows"
mircea_popescu:
i mean, "
i dunno what's with todd these days, he keeps fucking all these latrinas"...
sina: mircea_popescu: haha do
I dare ask the meaning of "anal day"?
trinque: in other failed social theories,
I bought that Britannica Great Books of the Western World
trinque: being a cryptocoins expert,
I chose crap. shit is against the community guidelines.
trinque: aw shit,
I just put all my life savings into ethereum.
sina:
I demand a reference
sina:
I just mean you're always online