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ben_vulpes: trinque: this card may be old enough that i need a funky version of nvidia-drivers
ben_vulpes: in other memorial daze, this gentoo box comes up but i cannot get x to recognize the screen
ben_vulpes: i think that conjugation is right...
trinque: how they internalize such contradictions I'll never know.
ben_vulpes: i'd like to hear what constitutes nontoxic masculinity
ben_vulpes: i never did muster the energy to track down that photoset
ben_vulpes: i'm waiting for the max video to come out showing a complete failure of the two "victims" to "deescalate"
pete_dushenski: on macppc openbsd 6,1 using stty. and maybe i will check my wiring!
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: i set it!!?
a111: Logged on 2017-05-30 04:38 pete_dushenski: mod6: openbsd commands worked! thx muchly. though i'm still getting crazy low bitrates with fg. consistently under 1000b/sec and some runs as low as 100b/sec.
pete_dushenski: mod6: openbsd commands worked! thx muchly. though i'm still getting crazy low bitrates with fg. consistently under 1000b/sec and some runs as low as 100b/sec. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes every time i hear the "pop" nonsense i think of the guy with the dropshadows. makes the font pop right off the page!
ben_vulpes: "i just don't think it pops enough yet"
mircea_popescu: i thought it was a literal case of a bike shed becoming the sink of discussion.
asciilifeform: believe or not, i do not know the story behind the infamous 'bike shed'
mircea_popescu: "don't bomb me, i have two wives" ?
asciilifeform: i have nfi whether this applies to the bunker aficionados
a111: Logged on 2017-05-29 19:32 phf: (actually i'm not sure if it's the right book, but i got "hara-kiri: japanese ritual suicide" by jack stewart)
danielpbarron: i stick to shoreline CT. don't know much about things up north. been to hartford maybe a couple times
danielpbarron: yeah there. I posted the rest in another comment which is pending moderation
danielpbarron: i forgot a " on my trilema comment, unrelated to the "chop up" mentioned above
mircea_popescu: afaik j-l gerin also either made or was making some model restaurant but i never chased it.
mircea_popescu: anyway, the only restaurant i ever saw in ct was something weirdly named in the middle of hartford.
danielpbarron: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-25#1661693 << thought i had it configured to chop up. not sure what happened there ☝︎
danielpbarron: i could mention some deli-style places with really good food: Harborview Market in Bridgeport, and Mindy K's in Old Saybrook
a111: Logged on 2017-05-27 12:23 mircea_popescu: i'm not bad, writing scathing religious tract, kinda curious if danielpbarron won't like me anymore after he reads it.
a111: Logged on 2017-04-28 03:58 mircea_popescu: i've been contemplating the point of whether more than 1 in 1000 humans actually have need for electrical power.
mircea_popescu: oh, i should also consider prior art before doing my girlscout project ?!
phf: i believe that's already been propose in the log
shinohai: I see your impressive tightness and raise you 11-year-old virginal tightness ..... http://archive.is/m4JhF
mircea_popescu: and in other impressive tightness, http://i.4cdn.org/b/1496086339138.webm
mod6: anyway, incase anyone cares, on openbsd once I connect my FG via USB-TTL, i was able to use device 'cuaU0' to read from the FG:
phf: (actually i'm not sure if it's the right book, but i got "hara-kiri: japanese ritual suicide" by jack stewart) ☟︎
phf: asciilifeform: i picked up that harakiri book, enjoying it so far
mircea_popescu: "i'm gonna construct an angle fiddler, it's clearly to do with the angle"
mircea_popescu: "but what if i put it sideways"
Framedragger: (one example i've been sorta following is https://automicrofarm.com/ - they don't have much to show tho, not sure if ever will)
mircea_popescu: well i mean what, in the general ? of course there's merit to it, that's how... earth works.
Framedragger: aquaponics - having a (umm) self-contained plant growth and fish system for food? i'm not even sure what it is. "save lots of space" is one of the arguments iirc
mircea_popescu: i think now he's turned towards a slightly more self-empowered version of lafond-ism, "structured communities" or somesuch.
ben_vulpes: i don't really know what you mean by early internet research dude
mircea_popescu: i am somewhat confused to see there's no consensus in there.
mod6: So that should conclude the collections for now. I'll be putting some effort into some fg-anal sometime soon -- maybe nothing more than some basic facts extrapolated from the test results per collection and links to the raw results.
mircea_popescu: btw mod6 kickass work with the FG auditing, i gotta say.
mircea_popescu: i think at this point the entirely scammy nature of mit is established beyond possible doubt.
mircea_popescu: basically a sort of plant-for-pulsars, i guess.
Framedragger: https://www.themarshallproject.org/2017/05/22/the-accusation << OT, but what the fuck is this shit: http://i.imgur.com/e25Anbn.png do the "designers" seriously think this makes it easier to read? because that's how the eye worx? saccadic movements, bitch
mod6: Now, I just need to re-run one more test from FG #2, then the collections will be complete, all using 'fullblock'.
mod6: I have re-run all three entropy collections from FG #1 with 'fullblock', here are the results: http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/fg1.ent_run1.txt http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/fg1.dieharder_run1.txt http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/fg1.ent_run2.txt http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/fg1.dieharder_run2.txt
mircea_popescu: judging by the weapon, i take this was a white man opressing innocents as opposed to black man righteously punishing dnc defectors ?
diana_coman: I still read that thing as one of the 10001 atrocious "story - advertisement" shit that I can't stand
mircea_popescu: nfi why i ended up with simona lol
shinohai: I like the site design, pretty clean.
Framedragger: it's more black innit... yeah what can i say, i like her face!
dvsdude: someone brought up an old investment I had on a forum
shinohai: Well I am quite certain you will find a never-ending supply of *those* on the internet.
shinohai: Apparently you've been around lurking a while, I see your name in the logs a couple of times
dvsdude: ya i know
mircea_popescu: trying to find that zaragoza destroyed fresco, of which i'm sure i wrote, i ended up with, among other detritus, http://trilema.com/2012/criptograma-starii-lucrurilor-celor-moi-de-mijloc/
shinohai: http://archive.is/vBDLw "Please, someone I WANT A JOB TOO"
mircea_popescu: i'm not bad, writing scathing religious tract, kinda curious if danielpbarron won't like me anymore after he reads it. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: nah, some sort of staph i think
mircea_popescu: meanwhile in other disadvantages of kissing all the random chicks / hanging out with "lesbians", i got the worst fucking cold ;/
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i'll read it, i'll read it.
asciilifeform: but i suspect that it is already written, somewhere, i will not attempt to reinvent bicycle.
mod6: I think what is simple, obvious, and kindergarden-esq to you, is, at least for me, still very impressive.
asciilifeform: at some point i intend to try to convince mircea_popescu to read it and it'll be ultimate test
mod6: I read through ffa, and it 'makes sense' to me as far as what you're doing in most cases -- as I understand the intent of the expressions. but i stand in awe, especially after trying my own hand at Ada, at what you've produced.
mod6: im gonna keep working on it. i figure after enough beatings, my morale will improve :]
mod6: i really started getting into ada like... maybe a month or to ago, even though I kinda started nosing through the Ada 95 Ref book a while before.
mod6: aha, yeah, i do the same sometimes too.
mircea_popescu: mod6 sometimes i wish to re-read what i'm about to say, so i write it in advance.
mod6: i figure, the more i work with it / use it, the easier it'll come.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform the problem is this : you're an intelligent fellow that has interesting things to say, sometimes. some other times, however, you metamorphosize into dumbalf. i have no idea if it's the phases of the moon or what you ate that day or what, but the change is palpable.
mod6: this all makes sense, and for this strictness I like it. im just not quite used to it all yet.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> i get this. but using heap is even more of 'adventure' in ada. << ahh, i see.
asciilifeform: i get this. but using heap is even more of 'adventure' in ada.
mod6: Oh yeha, for sure, normally, i wouldn't do such a thing. but i'm just trying to grab the reins at this point. just get ~something~ to actually work.
mod6: So my progress was pretty solid. But I'm not all the way there yet.
asciilifeform: i recommend to avoid unboundedstring and other runtime-heaptronic types, esp for n00bz
mod6: so then i took a step back. decided to do something like what the initial steps of my V do; list the contents of a directory, throw the filenames into a list using Doubly_Linked_Lists(Unbounded_String) and then attempt to pass them to another function that does further parsing.
mod6: i set out to do something similar to what phf had been doing by writing some tests utilizing ffa. but then i couldn't figure out how to even make a package with function or procedure that used a generic type.
mod6: asciilifeform: aha. i can tell you from my own recent adventures into learning ada that it is strict, and strong.
asciilifeform: it's a classical 'my proggy doesn't work, because ada is harsh mistress' followed by week with book and bare hands/teeth and finally 'oh huh, i broke rule'
asciilifeform: mod6: but i forgot the rule that if you type Blah(Optional : SomeMachineType := itsdefaultvalue) is record ....
shinohai: I haz agiteated the locals
BingoBoingo: I know, right? And not just a plain cannon fodder redditard, but a GUARDIAN REDDITARD!
mircea_popescu: i'd vote for a guy who beat up a redditard. how bad can he be ? he got the basics right.
BingoBoingo: Anyways, I hope this emergent trend grows into next spring's congressional primaries. Candidates eating a misdemeanor rap in exchange for pajama boy beating cred.
mircea_popescu: i trust the pantsuit clown party is well butthurt over the serious threat to ourdemocracy presented by inept child behaviour meeting some sort of correction in practice.
ben_vulpes: i plan to buy retardedly nice wine
ben_vulpes: when i could muster the shits to get down to "ev summit" or whateverthefuck they called it someone was noodling around on one
BingoBoingo: “Neat little bike, and more fun than a barrel of monkeys to ride, evidenced by the grown men squealing like ten-year-old girls when they grab a fistful of throttle and try to twist it off. That’s something I do not recommend trying right away until you get a feel for it, ’cause the front end needs very little encouragement to come off the ground." << This thing is screaming for a sleeve hitch and moldboard plough
asciilifeform: i naively imagine that if tree, it'd have flattened more of it, and would have been thrown out
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: walking on new street not long ago i saw an old tin shed that looked as if it had ~imploded~
asciilifeform: i'ma consider that somebody was testing a perlbot.
phf: and that's how i became a hacker!
IamAGirlsoInever: it of course blew my system away, but when I tested against everybody elses readers, their were bad too.
IamAGirlsoInever: Oh, a test from way back when, I implemented an XML reader and negelected to cap off recursion, so I tried a file full of <_> commands, just open a short tag.
IamAGirlsoInever: I'm testing various implementations and social networks as well. Trilema is definetly interesting.