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nubbins`:
<+trinque> ben_vulpes: gentoo has this dumb scheme where you have to symlink /etc/init.d/net.lo to say /etc/init.d/net.eth0
<<< +1
nubbins`: undefined reference to symbol 'dlerror'
<<< dlerror returns last DYNAMIC LINKING ERROR
decimation: mircea_popescu: re: libnss
< I think it has its roots in solaris
ben_vulpes: nubbins`: from bcp: "--unix-lines \n Make sure that all copied files use Unix style line endings."
<< hyuu
trinque: They interact with an internal model of the external world – the realm primus – and interpret this interaction as experience of the “real world”.
<< yeah, and for some people that realm involves jesus and satan, others republicans and democrats
trinque: +nubbins` | "complete model" doesn't really make sense
<< thought I said that
trinque: nubbins` | so if there's a model that contains models of all the models
<< nobody's head has a complete model of anything
assbot: Logged on 04-04-2015 18:26:15; nubbins`: asciilifeform is actually ready to believe that chocolate is delicious more or less everywhere outside of the anglo reich
<<< canadian Cadbury chocolate contains british milk
mircea_popescu: "a bitcoind (pseudo-static, portatronic, orphanage-burner patch with max-bastard constant value of 5 running on pogo, heathen linux.)"
<< i lelled.
mircea_popescu: /usr/local/lib/gcc/4.9/libgcc_s.1.dylib
<< for crying out loud.
mircea_popescu: nubbins` /usr/lib/libz.1.dylib
<< wtf is zlib doing in there ?!
mircea_popescu: hence
<nubbins`> "If you are making a web video, or a documentary, or a podcast and you're picking music to go with it, do me a favor and think to yourself "could this music be used in a bank commercial? Or a Target ad?" And if the answer is "yes" please pick something else."
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: "linked at all"
<< (bear with my unsavvy, please) so gcc instructed to build statically should fail to link libnss because it dynamically links to system libs, but gcc instructed to build dynamicall should not fail under these conditions?
nubbins`: asciilifeform is actually ready to believe that chocolate is delicious more or less everywhere outside of the anglo reich
<<< canadian Cadbury chocolate contains british milk
gabriel_laddel:
<mircea_popescu> gabriel_laddel he's very tender on the topic for some reason.
<< the lady doth protest too much, methinks
punkman: valgrind's dynamic substitution for memory allocator -does not cover all of bitcoind
<< I'm guessing it's that custom allocator for some privkey data types
punkman: "A special trust fund is being created and I will donate several 100k to pre-pay Gavin’s, Wladimirs and some other core devs wage for the next year"
<< who's this Olivier dude that's gonna pay for Gavin out of his pocket
Adlai: all the die hard suicide fans of the internet are already gone
<< dunno bout that
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> manages to go though that entire bullshit without once mentioning vessenes and his criminal behaviour ?
<< Too be fair he got in with Vessenes seemingly long gone
pete_dushenski: "The lesson for all of us in Bitcoin is to never put any trust in a centralized org again that wanted to represent Bitcoin or the Core Development of Bitcoin."
<< or the lesson is, don't fuck with la serenissima ?
pete_dushenski: "Patrick Murck is trying to re-create a new Foundation just for core dev"
<< lolk
mircea_popescu:
http://log1.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-04-2015#1087666 << dude, it's not a discussion that "markets don't work". it's a discussion that before markets can work, you gotta have them. similarly, if you don't have running water, you have a hygiene problem. this isn't because "bathrooms don't work", it's because you.do.not.have.one.
danielpbarron: To do this, you issue everyone with write access to the database, a GPG Keypair that they use to sign entries and changes. Each signer will have a GPG Keypair, and a separate machine will automatically sign all entries with its own keypair, for time stamping and authenticating entries.
<< this guy writes like he reads the log but misses the point
decimation: re: discussion about paper keys
< I wonder if a set of symbols in combination with a very simple 'ocr' algorithm might work
BingoBoingo:
<decimation> it has the advantage that it is dead, which limits the urge to 'upgrade'
<< Thing is also huge, bloated
mats: 21:41:40
<+junseth> RE: college, it's not a fair metric. College inflation is largely a lie.
<< you're wrong.
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> junseth " The US has kept inflation down to around 3-4% for the most part since the beginning of central banking in the US."
<< you know that is atrociously untrue.
<< But for the lizards who got to see their cocaine prices drop nearly six fold over 3 decades...
mircea_popescu: junseth " The US has kept inflation down to around 3-4% for the most part since the beginning of central banking in the US."
<< you know that is atrociously untrue.
mircea_popescu: "Tasmanian poppies are highly toxic if ingested. They are uniquely different to standard poppies and have been developed to produce chemicals suitable for industrial processing only."
<< check out the proper use of ge huh.
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> they want the latex, which means that pod won't produce.
<< Depends on whose definition of "legit" production. Pharma usually takes straw for processing.
danielpbarron: nubbins`> i made tea from seeds once but chickened out
<< i've had poppy tea; it was very pleasurable
BingoBoingo:
<nubbins`> same seeds on, say, poppyseed bagels
<< Yes "legit" opioids come from the waste straw from food cultivation of the seeds
trinque: SWIM ... "we smoked"
<< lol
nubbins`:
<+asciilifeform> who the fuck -buys- 'anarchist's cookbook'
<<<