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a111: Logged on 2016-05-12 01:39 mod6: trinque: any thoughts here? should we just collaborate on this?
phf?
deedbot: mircea_popescu updated rating of
phf from 3 to 4 << Keeper of the logs ; and of Symbolics history.
mircea_popescu: $rate
phf 4 Keeper of the logs ; and of Symbolics history.
deedbot: mircea_popescu rated
phf 3 at 3668926147 << Teh desire has been expressed and heard!
a111: Logged on 2016-05-12 14:19
phf: no, this needs further slow movement. i'm still hoping to get the whole set on another trip
mircea_popescu: however, a major point of collaboration imo, would be if everyone who runs bots (ie, deedbot, yours putatively, etc) ALSO keep logs, and provide
phf with passive redundancy
☟︎ mod6: trinque: any thoughts here? should we just collaborate on this?
phf?
☟︎ j-dawg:
phf: btcbase.org doesn't track V itself or rotor?
mircea_popescu:
phf if you use -> ambiguously nobody will be able to think about this, you least of all.
mircea_popescu:
phf think of it like this : if letter comes earlier in alphabet, item it denotes comes earlier in time-entalpy.
mircea_popescu:
phf "how did i end up with z and what's its connection to origin"
mircea_popescu: and
phf has a point in that it's not even a very well understood one.
mircea_popescu:
phf the thing remains, it's risky to take tmsr prototypes and extract meaning as if they were definitive canonical implementations of concepts. they aren't, yet.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-08 14:15
phf: that's the behavior of the original v where the graph doesn't communicate any additional information beyond "shares a hash"
mircea_popescu:
phf so basically you found a bug in mod6's perl implementation of v ?
mircea_popescu:
phf> but you then run into the issue is that the conflict might be introduced up the graph chain << fuck, waht !?
a111: Logged on 2016-05-08 03:06 mircea_popescu:
phf i don't think polysemy is actually desirable in this context. edge should really mean one thing reliably.
mircea_popescu:
phf i don't think polysemy is actually desirable in this context. edge should really mean one thing reliably.
☟︎ ben_vulpes:
phf: iirc that notion descends from stan's original V.
mod6:
phf: lemme see here...
mircea_popescu: in any case, the driver for this thought process in my head is, believe it or not, the messing around with
phf re beefy few days ago. seems a deeply valuable learning experience, to be exposed to large sets in this sense.
mircea_popescu:
phf so then the odds of it being under 99.9% are < 10^-6
mircea_popescu: apparently there's going to be another 40kish or so from
phf hopefully before then, which should bridge us over into next week, by which point hopefully either the ssh or the gwen archives start yielding
mircea_popescu:
phf anyway, at the very least that thing needs long term seeders ; which is a mitzvah.
mircea_popescu: anyone wanna make his bot google ? trinque ?
phf ? who else had bots ?
mircea_popescu:
phf i'm like the emperor-god xenomorph from the future, i go "what was that bullshit tv series from the early 90s with all the boats" and wihin minutes a woman pops the name. unfuckingbelivable.
mircea_popescu:
phf yes, and the domain was reigstered in 2012. this doesn't serve here : they have to have history specifically in the things discussed. otherwise, it's not unlike someone applying to a job requiring 5000 hours of flight experience on the basis of his driving license from 1993. fine.. but ?
mod6: how does one load the vpatch in there in the first place? just submit to
phf?
deedbot: shinohai updated rating of
phf from 1 to 2 << btcbase.org
mircea_popescu: in other news,
phf's computer so fat, its foo's out the bar!
mircea_popescu: hey, this is what the internet does & is for my dear
phf : taking a very reasonable statement way the fuck out of context.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-03 01:01
phf: And those proverbial millions of records require really beefy machines. 8gb of ram, fast flash drives, etc
a111: Logged on 2016-05-03 00:52 ben_vulpes:
phf: i would like to hear about what kinds of misery you've found in datomic. not to doubt! never to doubt the misery of technology. but out of curiosity, and limits-finding by proxy.
ben_vulpes:
phf: i would like to hear about what kinds of misery you've found in datomic. not to doubt! never to doubt the misery of technology. but out of curiosity, and limits-finding by proxy.
☟︎ mircea_popescu:
phf what do you keep doing to these women that they keep kicking you out every three weeks.
mircea_popescu:
phf it's the whole bundle. see log, phuctor does whole 1,6mn batch in < 15 minutes now
a111: Logged on 2016-04-27 02:09
phf:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/2204118 "The venerable Linux /dev/random served users of cryptographic mechanisms well for a long time. ... In the last years, however, the Linux /dev/random showed signs of age where it has challenges to cope with modern computing environments"
punkman:
phf, speaking of requests in particular (about 80% of the py code I write does
http reqs), I've conclude that it's a piece of shit along with everything from the author
mircea_popescu:
phf if this is hacking btw... the girl i fucked this morning is a space shuttle.
mircea_popescu:
phf hey, there was a one quarter back years ago when this one guy made an absolute killing from some sort of "new up and coming" thing that did a social media skin over blind clicking.
mircea_popescu: so far it's you,
phf , ben_vulpes , mod6 , asciilifeform running sites not to mention teh bloggers.
mircea_popescu:
phf fancy that - they also make their tools themselves.
jurov:
phf are you 100% sure you did it right?
pete_dushenski:
phf: loving the new search. think you could add a button or link back to the logs so i don't have to diddle the url every time ?
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