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mircea_popescu:
<assbot> The User is Drunk ...
<< why not go all the way and admit it. "the user is stupid, therefore worthless. so am i. please pay me money because worthless idiots are people too. HUMAN RIGHTS ARE IRREVERSIBLE!!11"
jurov:
<fluffypony> Romania: Internet vs. Roads
<< slovakia the same
ascii_field: scan a random /16 for .foundation nodes
<< wai wat
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: no, nodes don't get updated
<< so, let's go into this in detail. they ship with all the seed ips they will ever have? for the record i proclaim this to be retarded. -keys- are the constants of our world, not ip addrs
ascii_field: danielpbarron: i'd like more specific info on how to make my own u-boot
<< i have a u-boot built from official source. the buildroot thing -also- builds a u-boot, as a matter of course, but i have not yet tested that one
nubbins`:
<+danielpbarron> this is a different one than the one that didn't have the db_cxx.h
<<< ah
danielpbarron: ...failed updating 1 target...
<< this happens when i use the prepatched 0.5.3.1, the looky loo outputs correct paths
jurov: fatal error: db_cxx.h: No such file
<< that's known issue on gentoo, you have to add -I
<bdb path>
mod6: danielpbarron: headers.h:26:20: fatal error: db_cxx.h: No such file or directory
<< did bdb get built ok?
chetty:
<mircea_popescu>
<PeterL> I've also wondered what would happen if we implanted chloroplasts in our skin, just live off sunlight?
<< toxic epidermal necrolysis much more likely./// and poor vampires
mircea_popescu:
<PeterL> I've also wondered what would happen if we implanted chloroplasts in our skin, just live off sunlight?
<< toxic epidermal necrolysis much more likely./
mircea_popescu:
<PeterL> I would say most of food is pretty well described by chemistry already
<< you have no idea.
mircea_popescu:
<jurov> guess they hope to sell mining equipment with the key baked in
<< wouldn't this necessarily leak it ?
mircea_popescu:
<danielpbarron> to which I ask, why even use a block chain? it's like cloud storage with unneccessary drawbacks
<< this pretty much
chetty:
<mircea_popescu> According to the 2002/2003 census, 143,167 farms had plum trees bearing fruit covering a total area of 554 km². According to the same census, about 75% of the crop ends up as țuică.//only 75%?
BingoBoingo:
<jurov>
<mircea_popescu> actually, distilling fermented fruit can not yield methanol
<< wait what???
<< It totally can
jurov:
<mircea_popescu> actually, distilling fermented fruit can not yield methanol
<< wait what???
BingoBoingo: * mircea_popescu had a drink at his junior high prom. which was held in a bar. because romanians didn't actually give a shit.
<< Wait Wut, you only had one drink at prom? Junior year I was trying to keep pace with Anya.
BingoBoingo:
<cazalla> but if it's you turning up blind drunk and acing a test, i'd believe it
<< Since 1998 when the injun store stopped carding me
cazalla:
<BingoBoingo> I could see placing spanish well before portugese because fuck brazil if they aren't waxing
<<< so muff is ok ya know
brendafdez:
<mircea_popescu> brendafdez better get out of the defensive shell of stupid and work your butt off, i think.
<< oops ;)
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo the thing is, if you give them parity you'll end up with you know, hungarian translation of 500 qntra articles diluting you to shit
<< Editors discretion. Fucking hungarian sucks, not a lang
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo what's +10%vote mean ?
<< You and cazalla are 20% a piece I throw my 10% behind translations, because we aren't fucking Cointelegrah with seperate US and UK press releases
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> also, articles written by drunk people only counted for 13.37% of normal wordage?
<< Also totes fair
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> cazalla i was thinking btw, on the general principle of translations. what do you think of a model where translations, be they en to es, or es to en or cn to en or whatever they may be count for half the shares ?
<< +10%vote unless that is horribly uneconomical
brendafdez:
<brendafdez> I always take a long time before I do anything, so as to be sure that I won't fail to disappoint everyone involved.
brendafdez:
<BingoBoingo> Feel free to ask in chan why Bingo loves the Motorola 68K chips
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> cazalla im not so sure about "differnent site". in any case same quantcast codes, so...
<< SHHHHHH.... same atm
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu>
<BingoBoingo> I support thestringpuller's idea that it could be dangerous
< << Ah, I'm just thinking he might have a better measure of the enemy's pulse.
mircea_popescu:
<BingoBoingo> I support thestringpuller's idea that it could be dangerous
< BingoBoingo:
<pete_dushenski> "Jordan has signed a $10bn deal with Russia to build the kingdom's first nuclear power plant, with two 1,000-megawatt reactors in the country's north."
<< someone is actually building nuclear reactors these days.
<< /me remembers when King Hussein was the "Good Guy" (TM)
pete_dushenski: "Jordan has signed a $10bn deal with Russia to build the kingdom's first nuclear power plant, with two 1,000-megawatt reactors in the country's north."
<< someone is actually building nuclear reactors these days.
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo most people that i've seen karaoke fit this boring midwestern 30something so-so woman type.
<< But that's easy mode to getting your dick wet. It works
mircea_popescu: 'According to reporting, "1.6 percent of developers earn more than the other 98.4 percent combined. And the bottom 47 percent of engineers earn less than $100 per month."
<< o chjecxk it out asciilifeform! as jurov sayz, clearly this isn't working o.O
gribble: adam_obrien was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 3 days, 3 hours, 48 minutes, and 11 seconds ago:
<adam_obrien> I have to run here, if any of you need Bitcoin give me a ping adam@btcsolutions.ca
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> you wouldn't complain that the strippers don't wait on tables properly, would you ? as a woman ?
<< Serious labor problem here in the Middle West. Strippers aren't table servers
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> as in, i don't think so i can go wallow in the mud. i think so the mud can't come wallowing on me.
<< I wasted years 19 to 27 with the contrapositive here pls don't make the mistake
assbot: Logged on 25-03-2015 00:37:43; assbot: Logged on 23-03-2015 06:08:33; ben_vulpes:
<decimation> I just thought of a brilliant anti-'area denial' (to usg term) weapon system. imagine a small turboprop uav ... that can drop its wings and turn into kerosene rocket
<< why bother with expensive turbomachinery? just use solid propellants...
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> (fwiw, my father informs me that this custom was unknown in his unit, and only expert was trusted with wrapping chutes)
<< Many ground pounders in the extended family, slosest one to using chute at all broke ankle on helachoppa repel
ben_vulpes:
<nubbins`> we're assholes, yet here we are trying
<< "a for effort"
ben_vulpes:
<mircea_popescu> seems that's 64 bit only now o.O
<< ahaha in between this line and my logreading mod6 posted a patch
ben_vulpes:
<mircea_popescu> ben_vulpes mod6 what do you two figure is a realistic timeline for "bitcoind version that doesn't allocate memory without checks and so doesn't crash in THAT particular way" ?
<< this actually raises the all-important question of priority list
ben_vulpes:
<mircea_popescu> you can't postpone everything until everything else just like you can't have everything louder than everything else.
<< i think i found where this started
ben_vulpes:
<nubbins`> mod6 i should stress that *none* of the hardening options are included in that makefile, and it really should not be used for anything other than reference
<< see, reference y'all
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> and i think mod6 had a bunch
<< naw, don't even own one yet.
BingoBoingo:
<trinque> 0.5.3.1 is perfect?
<< C doesn't do perfect
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> does - would you believe - accelerated xor.
<< megalol
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform> nubbins`: one's a phantom limb, i think
<< Phantom limbs got me much less excited about the latest Sun hardware I'd been investigating when the problem of keeping a post 2016 blockchain would have been a big challenge. (IDE limited to sub 127 GB, USB 1.1, and Firewire ports unsupported in OS of choice which means gambling on PCI USB 2.0 card working for moar storage)