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ben_vulpes: but i don'
t actually know how modern virtualization even works, so...decent content.
mircea_popescu: the common polen wasp as found in yurp doesn'
t really sting worth a shit.
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121502 << you have to understand something essential about drugs : they aren'
t products. this in the sense that their flux isn'
t pull, it's push (which is why the sellers are called pushers). so no, the mexican economy does not rely on others buying drugs anymore than britain's economy relied on chinese buying opium.
☝︎☟︎ Adlai didn'
t follow the egyptian 'spring' too closely, but it seemed to be a general process of the army becoming a free agent, and the public not disliking that sufficiently for another revolt (or not having a second army handy to oust the first)
mircea_popescu: and honestly i don'
t suspect the entire array actually contains one head apt enough to fucking finesse me. what is this, the future ?!
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell mike_hearn suppose you chill it with the pretense of my-google-job-is-my-social-proof so the huge pile of embarassing emails etc won'
t have to be leaked. google's been embarassed enough this year already.
mircea_popescu: seriously, mike hearn isn'
t the slimy fucktard we all know ? he's some sort of google expert now ? allow me to lulz for a spell.
lobbes: usa hasn'
t built a highway since 1985 << maintenance surely a money-pit though?
trinque: ascii_field: the prevailing politics there pre-collapse wouldn'
t help, I'd think
ascii_field: the fella in the fort doesn'
t get beheaded, but he will notice that the face that shows up to collect the benjies is a different color, one day, that's all.
trinque: maybe in southern california; in TX you don'
t see much of the waving of Mexican flags
trinque: and along the way it wouldn'
t surprise me for that state to grow ever-more independent of it
trinque: I don'
t think you're appraised of the cultural setting there.
trinque: point is they aren'
t making more dirt
williamdunne: I'd be interested in seeing what would happen if they were, off the top of my head outside of various south American shitholes I can'
t think of good examples of it
williamdunne: Don'
t think they are meant to be outwardly aggressive
trinque: williamdunne: doesn'
t seem like the chinese communists have had any trouble steamrolling hk
mod6: using 'default' just isn'
t the right thing.
jurov: but i don'
t know anyone i can trust in ukr
williamdunne: Ah, if East could have access to some stuff in Ukraine easily. Can'
t imagine they would care too much for any bullshit, bigger stuff to deal with
jurov: i can'
t do everything at once, such shenanigans may be added later
mircea_popescu: jurov i don'
t understand this ddos thing. were you renting a vps ?
williamdunne: Thats stoopid, definitely needs to be someone who doesn'
t care
mod6: lol, i didn'
t emerge sudo
williamdunne: Pretty boring clip, especially stupid that they didn'
t even try and conceal it
mircea_popescu: The state will ask for jail time for Alvarez and prison time for Caballero. "We gave them a reasonable offer, what we felt was reasonable, and they decided it wasn'
t something they wanted to accept responsibility for," Dafonseca said. "Despite the video, despite all the witnesses."
mircea_popescu: used to be someone being an alleged rapist was a big deal. these days, it just mean kid went to college and wasn'
t entirely autistic
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: 'year zero' where there isn'
t maxint lines of existing legacy crud that spews ten quintillion profiler errors - is why the 'culture' thing is less impressive than it sounds
jurov: dhill, davec, and don'
t forget to gpg-sing all stuff you publish, esp. binaries
dhill: i don'
t think there is a pure go sqlite? we used mattn's.
punkman: so sqlite didn'
t work out well for you?
mod6: ok jurov: got the log; I don'
t see any reference to systemd in there -- but keep in mind this is the parent system.
williamdunne: jurov: I don'
t really know enough about the demographics of the high-priests of WikiPedia to say anthing too intelligent. But I'm guessing they think it has a chance
assbot: Logged on 05-05-2015 15:22:21; ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: how did you find that in bitcoind? a derpy grep through the 0.5.3 source doesn'
t show iconv anywhere.
jurov: also, i don'
t see steps to avoid systemd in that doc
mod6: <+jurov> anyway, mod6 has to check /etc/init.d whether clud init is there << i would check on the target environment, but i can'
t even get in there. I'll check in the chroot'd to-be-ami'd fs.
jurov: they don'
t need ssh, at all
mod6: the good news is, I got my gentoo-stage3 to boot without a kernel panic. the bad news seems to be that i can'
t seem to login... something went sideways with the pubkey auth
ben_vulpes: i don'
t think you really grok how much rhetoric you drop
ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> [15:05] course school doesn'
t do that anymore, they just take the tuition, so now business is stuck doing primitive on-job training like it were 1700 all of a sudden. << jesus tell me about it
mircea_popescu: "It's pretty easy to have blocks of arbitrary size with no commercial disadvantage to miners-- and doesn'
t require fancy relay protocols; just all use a single large pool and a mining protocol like stratum that conceals whats being mined from the miners. The more data/cpu required to synchronize state, the more advantage there is in centralizing the function."
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: how did you find that in bitcoind? a derpy grep through the 0.5.3 source doesn'
t show iconv anywhere.
☟︎ ben_vulpes wonders if thing is an l2 pun he doesn'
t understand the context for
cazalla: if i post a qntra link, it's duplicated seconds later, but if i don'
t.. nothing!
mircea_popescu: course school doesn'
t do that anymore, they just take the tuition, so now business is stuck doing primitive on-job training like it were 1700 all of a sudden.
mircea_popescu: im saying you shouldn'
t really put people in positions where they have to cope in production
mircea_popescu: so, nuclear reactions happen a lot like dating : whenever a nucleon breaks up, it spits out some accelerated particles. either these hit another nucleon and start another reaction or they don'
t.
mircea_popescu: depends for whom. yes, for middle aged fatty married to middle aged fatty they aren'
t. which is why he calling her a "porn star" is dubious in the first place.
mircea_popescu: competent people are not "characters out of hollywood movies". this is like... guy wanting to break up with his wife because she's... whatever, middleaged fatty, and she breaking out the "supermodels aren'
t available!!1"
mircea_popescu: in no case can random corp that's NOT a private bank actually afford a cfo. (who no, is not an accountant, and who yes costs more than a good ceo - which again isn'
t "i'm the boss")
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski lol. doesn'
t even... price outside of week range etc ? p.lulzy.
mircea_popescu: a business couldn'
t conceivably operate for long without the cleanning lady, either, but that doesn'
t mean she's not staff.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform (Fragging; or dynamic crud somehow not covered by valgrind, etc.) << i toldja it doesn'
t only leak in that place.
mircea_popescu: "you and sara aren'
t nearly as much a thing as me and sara, because I even draw weird pictures of her in my fictional dungeon doing really slave-y shit!!1"
mircea_popescu: <jurov> wow,$42 for 0.1 pseudobtc? << i don'
t see anything on that page ?
mircea_popescu: cargo cultism at its most base. "well we don'
t have a mechanic, but all the toolboxes are here and open just like he would have had them, were he here"
mircea_popescu: if you don'
t have providential management, da fuck you gonna do. trust in the tools.
decimation: you don'
t even have to be a missionary for your shit cleaning
mircea_popescu: you don'
t have to pay anyone for leads that way, don'
t have to commute to work... with a little luck can do a dozen numbers and make more than the manager makes per month
mircea_popescu: yeah right. these chicks looked like they haven'
t even mastered the blowjob yet. what weed.
mircea_popescu: who the fuck carries matches/lighters around if they don'
t fucking smoke.
decimation: Pierre_Rochard: exactly. also, given that if you are making less than $150k in silicon valley you are literally a bum - it won'
t take much for 'salary fashions' to change
decimation: "It's "a horrific idea," [paying $250k] said Sam Altman, the president of Y Combinator, Silicon Valley's most prestigious technology incubator. "It seems on paper like a really good idea [since] great engineers can create huge value. [But] here's why it doesn'
t work: You really want a company full of missionaries, not mercenaries. And so if your company is known as the place where you can make a huge cash salary, you end up
mod6: yeah isn'
t that what i have in grub? ^^^
livegnik: Sorry for bothering you with level-upping me constantly. I won'
t be on for much longer now anyhow, so I won'
t waste too much of your typing and/or clicking ;)
livegnik: I've been trying to find people to break this theory, but haven'
t bumped into them yet. At the same time, there aren'
t too many people working on these types of solutions throughout the world atm.
trinque: if you're not using the blockchain I dunno why you don'
t just use gpg keys and some gossip protocol; as I understand it bitcoin isn'
t even very good at that part
livegnik: I can'
t say too much about it at this time, but I can tell you that we have an accountant who's helping us to crunch the numbers.
livegnik: I agree that it can be ignored for the most-part, but Identifi doesn'
t even contain it.
livegnik: danielpbarron: I like Bitcoin-OTC, even though I haven'
t used it myself. I do believe that I grasp the concept itself though.
mod6: well, i guess I didn'
t have EXT3 enabled, just: "Use ext4 for ext2/ext3 file systems" under "Filesystems"
mod6: trinque: where can I add "rootfstype=ext3" or "rootfstype=ext4" to the list of boot params? I don'
t see anything thing like that in the kernel config -- except where I've already enabled EXT4 and EXT3
livegnik: asciilifeform: Mostly a whitelist. Whitelisting solves the Sybil. The thing is, whitelisting hasn'
t been very user-friendly up till now, without the security trade-off.
mod6: it's fine, I just didn'
t realize that in the filename, the turdolator uses SHA1