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BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> haha fawks was evil.
<< The phoenix, no. Chaotic neutral
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> decimation: but in this case the package manager is not at fault. someone deliberately sabotaged a library.
<< So on OpenBSD I'm nt finding an Ada port or package that works with sufficient frequency to make it too the tree. Looking like the turdswitch may have been flipped in GCC
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> this "private language" thing is a lot easier said than done.
<< Is any truly dark art otherwise? When you surrender the truth of mathematics to language?
trinque: +BingoBoingo | danielpbarron: But there is always the constraint that particular lives are bound by finitude.
<< my world ends whether "the" world ends or not
decimation: “There is light in the world, and it is us!" Eliezer Yudkowsky, Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality
<< "We are the ones we've been waiting for" Obama
decimation: re: petraeus
< I said they would never prosecute, and I'm not sure if I'm right or not
assbot: Logged on 03-03-2015 08:58:24; mircea_popescu: " They also remember the high-tech crash of 1984, and the screams of pain up and down Wall Street."
<< heh it nearly killed gaming altogether, and is responsible for killing consoles. (yes they still exist, but gaming is essentially a pc item)
mircea_popescu: Subject: Programmer | Designer | Coder @ $599/month onwards From: "Patricia Jones"
<patricia@resourceonhire.com>
assbot: Logged on 03-03-2015 16:25:01; asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: you don't pay free men what you want to pay them. you pay half of what you make or you die at their hands.
<< l0l, why only half? why not 100% plus one's saleable organs? and who are 'free men' ?
mod6: ld: cannot find -lgtkada_gl
<< you might be able to link this lib directly.
danielpbarron: "mod6 was able to successfully modify asciilifeform's build script of the portatronic build used in the Pogo, to statically build .. "
<< was this the issue? because I used the portatronic build script and the resulting binary didn't work on debian for arm -- said it needed a different version of some thing i don't recall at the moment
assbot: Key F3188BF2 / "Kyle Terry
<kyle@kyleterry.com>" successfully imported.
trinque: vhost-: !register
<key fingerprint> should do it, I think
vhost-: for help, services and help
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chetty:
<jurov> strip mining of human resources is usually not the best strategy// strip miners ..also know as gubermint
ben_vulpes:
<mircea_popescu> dude, i have nfi
<< me neither, i'm just a millwright trying to not starve this decade.
mircea_popescu: " They also remember the high-tech crash of 1984, and the screams of pain up and down Wall Street."
<< heh it nearly killed gaming altogether, and is responsible for killing consoles. (yes they still exist, but gaming is essentially a pc item)
☟︎ ben_vulpes: "the equity will continue to bear the majority of the variability in profits"
<< painfully true.
ben_vulpes: "when the employees can leave and set up shop across the street with almost no need for equity capital"
<< this is absolutely true, except for the part where they have to close deals. make friends with checkbooks, convince checkbooks of non-retardation, etc.
pete_dushenski: "In an interview with Reuters, Obama said he was concerned about Beijing's plans for a far-reaching counterterrorism law that would require technology firms to hand over encryption keys, the passcodes that help protect data, and install security "backdoors" in their systems to give Chinese authorities surveillance access."
<< 'but it worked for the us (tm)'
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: "The money has to go somewhere"
<< this argument is also be based on 'the problem of too much money'
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski: given that mp's short contract date is fast approaching, this seems quite relevant
<< kinda irrelevant, seeing how NOBODY.ACTUALLY.BOUGHT.
pete_dushenski: "Pete, you should either give your money to a qualified money manager or go back to work."
<< kids and their ideas about success
mircea_popescu: * ebit (rose@111.36.195.202) has joined #bitcoin-assets
<< why nobody ups noobs nomore!
pete_dushenski: "Abraham says: “Fraud in Apple Pay… came as a surprise to all” "
<< mhm. right.
pete_dushenski: "Criminals in the US are using the new Apple Pay mobile payment system to buy high-value goods – often from Apple Stores – with stolen identities and credit card details."
<< le shock!
mircea_popescu: Political collapse will be resisted, and the way it will be resisted is by starting as many wars as possible, to produce a vast backdrop of failure to serve as a rationale for all sorts of emergency measures,
<< i said this a number of times, but it bears repeating : if this happens every usg employee, past or present, hangs by his guts.
mircea_popescu: "Military success is unimportant, because failure is even better for maintaining order by forcing through various emergency security measures than success."
<< this is known as the "north korea" versio of us future. because obviously best kim is in a state of imagined war with an imagined world.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: 'eulora accounts'
<< "isambard vulpes" sil vous plait
gribble: peterl was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 7 hours, 15 minutes, and 16 seconds ago:
<PeterL> !up hktud0
kakobrekla: mircea_popescu> trinque register it so it can selfvoice.
< normally chanserv ops bots
gabriel_laddel: can you picture a worse thing for applying to nsa ?
<< Is there something 'wrong' with Russians?
chetty:
<mircea_popescu> i don't think even reagan would have considered - considered! mind you - trying for a free market in army services.// its not a free market he is trying its a crony market
gabriel_laddel: 19:01
<< you don't have to /say/ that. "We think this is a serious overreach of federal power, and ..."
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: "millers crossing"
<< ugh man that movie is badddd in places