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thestringpuller: i just wanna go home and learn to play dwarf fortress
kuzetsa: so as far as genetic material, the "destined to be you" genetic material already in existance was likely the egg (ovaries start off with all the eggs they'll ever have, and just stay dormant except during a cycle)
kuzetsa: but really though, sperm are produced less than a year before they die
Azelphur: jurov: interesting, the Calendar is on the edge of being replaced by a complete rewrite, so maybe it'll solve some stuff for you
kuzetsa: also, I didn't know how to type very well yet at that age (or even spell)
kuzetsa: thestringpuller: that was way before my time, I would've been like four
gribble: What do you think I am, a shell?
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thestringpuller: apparently 1985 was the first mmo
thestringpuller: first one to charge
kuzetsa: thestringpuller: how do you figure? wasn't ultima online 1997? the thing I linked was 1992
thestringpuller: kuzetsa: ultima online was tecnically the first
chetty: haha I played everquest some looong ago. There were MMORPG before it, just not 3d
kuzetsa: oh... maybe not -- this one was around first, and you had to use a dial-up modem to directly connect to it because basically nobody had interent connections in 1992 ---> http://i.imgur.com/35lSTcU.jpg
kuzetsa: which I believe is like... the original MMORPG ever or something like that
kuzetsa: no, it's totally being maintained, and the 21st expansion is due out 4th quarter 2014 (october, tentatively)
kuzetsa: this time, as a test I tried a nearby vendor (no crash) then went back to the one I had problems with and it was reproducable & crashed yet again
kuzetsa: geez, it's kinda crappy that a game that's been around since 1999 still sometimes have NPCs in one of the main areas which like... interracting with the NPC is bugged, and instantly crashes the game client 100% of the time
TheNewDeal: ;;Later tell nubbins` ditto what artifexd said
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TheNewDeal: ;;Later tell nubbins´ ditto what artifexd said
TheNewDeal: Later tell nubbins` ditto what articles said
thestringpuller: damn this album is sick
thestringpuller: I'd rather just go into Cryofreeze and wake up in the year 3000
pete_on_the_balt: i dunno, if you beat cancer once or twice, i'm sure you'll be there
assbot: All The King’s Horses And All The King’s Men Can’t Beat A Social Engineering Attack | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski
pete_on_the_balt: forgive me if i start quoting shit that's 3 days past prime
pete_on_the_balt: might take me a while to parse through all dem logs.
artifexd: ;;later tell nubbins` Flat pack it. Shall I send the extra to the same address?
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TheNewDeal: ;;Later tell nubbins' flat pack it. Give me an address to send to
jurov: ;;later tell Azelphur did you see http://explo.yt/post/2014/08/23/First-impressions-from-ownCloud ? i have serious issues with both calendar and contacts
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mircea_popescu: why not digitalpuddle then. lake, soemthing.
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thestringpuller: ;;later tell nubbins` just roll it like a blunt
BingoBoingo: <Azelphur> BingoBoingo: haha, small world, I know Raydiation in person :) << Let them know it isn't about them. It is Microsoft.
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BingoBoingo: The sad thing about systemd is that even though red hat made it, ubuntu will fork it just because, and it will die. No serious intervention ought be necessary for this Hearnia
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BingoBoingo: Who knows? Maybe now that the FBI has seen it it stops liking systemd?
mircea_popescu: <thrice> he sounds a lot like this hacker, '4chan,' I read about on the news yesterday << lmao.
mircea_popescu: you're not even doing a good jbo of it, this is like the weakest sauce trolling ever
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I b0other them so the know their hitpoints later
BingoBoingo: <BingoBoingo> zdzichu: No until you stop insisting all the world make systemd a dependency. Stop making my niggers pick your cotton!!!
BingoBoingo: <zdzichu> linux is mostly opensource, you are free to do whatever you want
BingoBoingo: <dreisner> sure it is. but not for any of the reasons that you can come up with.
BingoBoingo: <BingoBoingo> Systemd is the devil
Azelphur: Trolling is for people who don't have important things like code to write :P
mircea_popescu: pankkake as to the other matter, say http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20140506132000
mircea_popescu: if memory serves they tried and failed in the 90s.
mircea_popescu: pankkake you mean like, separate from the gnu ?
BingoBoingo: I want someone to measure how long I can spout truth/crazy
BingoBoingo: But to compile it?
pankkake: there's no libc in the linux kernel…
BingoBoingo: Whatever the chicken licking niggas do now a days
BingoBoingo: Amazing thing is most of Android's libc comes from OpenBSD in spite of the Linux kernel
mircea_popescu: well, this has been an informative adventure into how the modern day macdonalds location manager lives and breathes, but i guess i've had enough.
mircea_popescu: "The classic Linux distribution scheme is frequently not what end users want, either. Many users are used to app markets like Android, Windows or iOS/Mac have. "
mircea_popescu: the best quote in there,
assbot: Revisiting How We Put Together Linux Systems
mircea_popescu: http://0pointer.net/blog/revisiting-how-we-put-together-linux-systems.html << lengthy story (from the guy that earlier claimed they're not a cabal, of course) explaining how the future of linux is being windows.
BingoBoingo: systemd has 24 months to learn the silence that the spring lambs can't
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BingoBoingo: As there is no uncountably infinite 0x in computing machines, there may be a lot of rapin to do to correct everybody.
mircea_popescu: now that's a good fucking point, jesus it took a while to get to one.
mircea_popescu: stood and there are numerous tracing tools and language bindings for it. This is very much unlike the usual homegrown protocols the various classic UNIX daemons use to communicate locally.
mircea_popescu: Myth: systemd's use of D-Bus instead of sockets makes it intransparent. This claim is already contradictory in itself: D-Bus uses sockets as transport, too. Hence whenever D-Bus is used to send something around, a socket is used for that too. D-Bus is mostly a standardized serialization of messages to send over these sockets. If anything this makes it more transparent, since this serialization is well documented, under
BingoBoingo: If you pretend systemd lives on an arch that can count aleph sub one possibilities Imma take my dick out and correct in in the traditional chinese sense
mircea_popescu: For example, systems running systemd now generally store their hostname in /etc/hostname, something that used to be specific to Debian and now is used across distributions. << holy hell that took half a century.
BingoBoingo: pankkake: Yes, because that one runlevel can represent itself aleph sub 0 runlevels
pankkake: so you want your one custom integer runlevel compared to an infinity of named runlevels?
BingoBoingo: Oh, just anything you care to force upon your boxen
mircea_popescu: anything other than 0 1 and what was it, 7.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: In the linux standard base it is a user defined runlevel
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo what are you so fixated on that anyway. what's it do for you ?
mircea_popescu: "We regularly attend various conferences, to collect feedback, to explain what we are doing and why, like few others do." << intereskin.
pankkake: care to describe the "knobs"?
BingoBoingo: pankkake: Anything that gives me less knobs than a mid 80's GUI is hell
pankkake: and as a Gentoo user I don't feel "trapped" so no delusion one way or the other
BingoBoingo: <sztanpet> cool, now that its un-prefixed from systemd people are meant to use it anyway so might as well make it useful :D
pankkake: that's what the log points to
mircea_popescu: i'll take a bet you're not the only guy here that ever used the things, for any value of things tho.
mircea_popescu: pankkake that's a good thing, granted.
pankkake: daemon crashes, the output goes nowhere
mircea_popescu: o look, there's #systemd
pankkake: we now cover early boot stuff as well as STDOUT/STDERR of any system service => since again I am the only one here who actually used the things, this is absolutely crucial
BingoBoingo: Either way the brass isn't going to spark, because that's just what brass does.
mircea_popescu: this is kind-of bizarre. so, ok, syslogd gets whatever systemd feels like passing along. why is this useful and to whom
BingoBoingo: systemd gets a kilogram of brass. The niggers behind it can decide if the brass is shaped into hammers or bullets.
mircea_popescu: Myth: systemd makes it impossible to run syslog. >> Not true, we carefully made sure when we introduced the journal that all data is also passed on to any syslog daemon running. In fact, if something changed, then only that syslog gets more complete data now than it got before, since we now cover early boot stuff as well as STDOUT/STDERR of any system service.
mircea_popescu: nah, it's not gonna be over for a while yet. it has... well not so much traction, but plenty o' support.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: I've never know not that to be the case.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: we call this 'добровольно- принудительно' ('voluntary-compulsory')