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mircea_popescu: hm... check that out, actually it isn'
t. he has a "coming through a hole in the air", thing. and there's an excellent "the night comes on. it's very clam. i'd like to imagine my father was wrong..." very powerful verse somewhere else.
nubbins`: asciilifeform haven'
t peeked at your latest mail yet, but applying the portatronic patch turns my uint32_t error into an int64_t error
ben_vulpes: i dunno man, new relic isn'
t terrifically dependent on government purchases.
decimation: although I agree with folks who assert that redhat is gov'
t influenced, I also think that there is something to the idea of freezing a baseline and keeping it stable
BingoBoingo: <decimation> but apparently nobody gives a shit, like the open ntp ddos amplifiers << Software names make this shit weird because there was ntpd which had this problem and openntpd which to my knowledge didn'
t ben_vulpes: isn'
t that the release date of 1.0.1g?
mod6: I don'
t know for sure though.
ben_vulpes: i don'
t know how to read xxd output at all
mod6: obviously, i don'
t have a clue as to what's going on there.
hanbot: asciilifeform> maybe hanbot can try? gentoo box? << would love to help out, unfortunately i haven'
t managed to get it working quite yet.
mircea_popescu: so it wouldn'
t have an openssl other than what auto.sh makes
assbot: Yanis Varoufakis: "Greece to Adopt the Bitcoin If Eurogroup Doesn'
t Give Us a Deal" | GreekReporter.com ... (
http://bit.ly/1G5NtSo )
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 22:26:52; funkenstein_: i don'
t see this giant
mod6: I don'
t know why it worked for me.
mircea_popescu: and their joint horrible twin sister being, "hey, turns out so called static builds aren'
t even static"
mircea_popescu: its mother is, "what else is your compiler putting in you don'
t know about"
mod6: mircea_popescu: nope. none. my deb6 environments (yes more than one) all compiled it fine with gcc 4.4.5. i didn'
t have problems on gentoo either fwiw. but not sure what the gentoo AMI had for a compiler. my guess is that I was fooled by gcc.
mod6: so re: all the uint32_t, sorry that you're all having problems with this. I guess I missed a lot of stuff.
mircea_popescu: "how to make this counterintuitive sht work ? " "don'
t."
mircea_popescu: the part you won'
t teach them shouldn'
t be taught anyway.
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 22:18:07; nubbins`: you don'
t need to own a thing for its desire to shape your set of acceptable environments
mircea_popescu: anything conflicting with this chain is about as interesting as "a bitcoin" that doesn'
t mine off the main chain.
mircea_popescu:
http://log1.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-04-2015#1082985 << no. it is strictly a function of whether they are posing a threat to the leviathan or not. strictly that. no "routes". you can only matter if you can actually blow a hole in them, and you can only blow a hole in them if you don'
t depend on someone's permission for your activity.
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 21:43:36; nubbins`: all of a sudden the freewheelin hitchhikin hippies aren'
t so stupid :0
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 21:42:51; ascii_field: so it isn'
t simply a matter of physically getting out - any idiot with 1k-usd or so can do that. but you also have to completely divorce the 'legit global economy'
nubbins`: danielpbarron that actually doesn'
t work.
ascii_field: danielpbarron: the bitcoin doesn'
t buy additional hate. usg does that.
ascii_field: i don'
t expect atomic dirigible to pick me up from the hell
jurov: ascii_field: even you don'
t want to live in russia
ben_vulpes: <ascii_field> (which result from my gcc NOT going behind my back and inserting stdint exactly where wanted, the way everyone else's apparently does) << i don'
t even know how to check which tools are lying to me
ascii_field: jurov: small non-atomicsovereign kingdoms don'
t get to have foreign policy, only to switch rapists
ascii_field: jurov: it can'
t even power a linux distro yet.
ascii_field: don'
t take my word for it. try speaking other languages to it, see how far you get.
ascii_field: nubbins`: and if you can'
t think when surrounded by loud, noxious strangers and their excreta ?
nubbins`: you don'
t need to own a thing for its desire to shape your set of acceptable environments
ascii_field: and on top of this all, bitcoind release doesn'
t staticbuild.
ascii_field: for those who still don'
t get it - it costs more to -actually- remove someone from usg planet, than it does to lift them into orbit.
nubbins`: all of a sudden the freewheelin hitchhikin hippies aren'
t so stupid :0
ascii_field: so it isn'
t simply a matter of physically getting out - any idiot with 1k-usd or so can do that. but you also have to completely divorce the 'legit global economy'
mircea_popescu: ascii_field oh meanwhile i recall who callas is. the reason i don'
t like openpgp!
ascii_field: trinque: mine's not done. and i don'
t think the other fella's is, either. but ask him
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: you might want to have some other fella, who isn'
t to hang soon, maintain serenissima-linux.
mircea_popescu: a cow won'
t fight another cow, nor a farmer another farmer,
mircea_popescu: "i just graduated from stanford, i don;
t know anything."
ascii_field: as i've said perhaps a dozen times, if there isn'
t an icbm battery between you and the lunatic nato reich - you're fair game to them.
mats: and ya don'
t even have to be american to participate. democracy.
mircea_popescu: a) i don'
t think think this would have been caught by pretty much any other outfit on the planet and b) i don'
t see the proposition we've found a deep seated hole is readily dismissable.
mircea_popescu: so willy-nilly we can'
t practically use the vomit of the others.
ascii_field: a -rational- standard against which -rational- folks won'
t rebel.
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 16:36:53; pete_dushenski: plugging your ears and hoping that the bad words don'
t leak in must be a terrible way to live
ascii_field: don'
t take my word for it. ask another schmuck who works with low-level iron.
mircea_popescu: a bitwise copy of your current system on an assemblage of the same hardware wouldn'
t boot ?
mircea_popescu: don'
t tell me we lost the "interchangeable parts" to THAT degree.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field shouldn'
t be any extra work really. just, bundle the software with a description of the hardware.
mircea_popescu: "we don'
t want your latest version. we want X. fuck you."
mircea_popescu: "same" for any definition of same that doesn'
t include, say, someone stealing your data.
mircea_popescu: because now we don'
t know if it opesn'
t build because of it or because of you
nubbins`: enough for me to verify that there exists a piece of paper with a bunch of pgp shit on it that i can'
t do anything with
nubbins`: wow, a guy just sent me a photograph of a pgp-signed custody document, with a piece of paper over his personal info, saying "this should be enough, preferably you don'
t need to know the other 19 coin addresses"
mircea_popescu: this nickle and dime "we'll poke at your asshole a little if you go to an airport" thing isn'
t cutting it.
ascii_field: nubbins`: easier because don'
t have to wash.
nubbins`: yeah, i obv don'
t carry the numbers in long-term storage, but they're incredibly pervasive and just as wasteful
mircea_popescu: i guess i don'
t date widely enough in the aging hipster crowd.
nubbins`: if you cared anything about, say, not making these: you wouldn'
t use a keurig in the first place
ascii_field: the uint32_t thing is infuriatingly retarded
Chillum: nubbins`: I don'
t like the various solid extracts being made these days
ascii_field: nubbins`: but wouldn'
t the concentration in the leaf itself vary /
nubbins`: the serious types upgrade to a large
t-shirt heat press
ben_vulpes: nubbins`: isn'
t that the stuff with which you enfrictionalize your bow?