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BingoBoingo: <ben_vulpes> now i can't quite beat the thing senseless with my helmet as, well, ussa << disappeared into sack?
ben_vulpes: now i can't quite beat the thing senseless with my helmet as, well, ussa
punkman: jurov: https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A10/A10-OLinuXino-LIME/open-source-hardware guess we'll end up with this << I had one of these. It doesn't have wifi or built-in NAND, has SATA, can run off battery. Doesn't need binary blobs if you don't care about GPU.
phillipsjk: I don't think 0.5.3 supports bootstrap.dat, but I could be wrong.
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: if you were trying to get $proggy built for apple's gui to draw on an x11 instance, i regret to inform you that this won't work...
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: i can't help but wonder how many folks carry around 'mac' as just a unix box with a very peculiar set of window decorations
gabriel_laddel: asciilifeform: lol. The idea of a closure doesn't need to be stretched out across several chapters, but e.g., the cl-ppcre chapter is good for the non-lisper to read.
mircea_popescu: an' tbh it wasn't much more than a passing remark anyway, so we've made more of it than its frail back can carry
mircea_popescu: wasn't this improved out of it ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform the original point wasn't that there don't exist profilers, but that it's rare for a language to put the bytecode in the programmer's face, and especially for a new and (at least in my perception) hip one.
asciilifeform: i won't say this is the world's best illustration, but it took no more than half a minute to generate.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: 1) it's a disasm 2) you won't see what you're almost certainly expecting to see (add rax, 3...) , because lispy memory architecture is still in use
asciilifeform: (and doesn't need one)
asciilifeform: sbcl doesn't even -include- an interpreter.
BingoBoingo: He doesn't really have an audience anyway. Python 2.x is fine
assbot: Logged on 26-07-2014 18:48:15; asciilifeform: this is why i simply don't get people who continue to think of their relationship with the u.s. court system in legal, rather than military, terms.
trinque: might've taken a while but the end result isn't a piece of shit
mircea_popescu: can't say i dislike his approach.
PeterL: EG game of thrones, I still don't know if the character's name is Jojen or joien, since it shows up with about equal amounts of each spelling?
mircea_popescu: and b) wtf 2bn. i don't want to consider a 2bn end scenario. what's wrong with 10 million ?
decimation: well that crazy guy in pennsylvania tried that, didn't get very far
decimation: for your impertinence is because you exercise power via the Constitution. If the Constitution doesn't count, you don't have any legitimate power. You are a thief, a brigand, an officiant busybody, somebody who should be tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail for trying to exercise power you don't possess. So, if you are going to--if we are going to start ignoring the Constitution, I'm fine with that; the first part I'm
mircea_popescu: lobbes well i can agree wiht that, but apparently he doesn't, so when talking to him i'll pretend like perhaps it hasn't.
asciilifeform: afaik, the generals (and bulk of the war machine) aren't into liberasty as such. they're 'only following orders' (TM)
asciilifeform: the pay is not good enough << can't disagree
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: impudence... he can't round up... and shoot the lot << remember michael hastings ?
mircea_popescu: tell you what, the fact that he can't round up gawker, atlantic, wp and anyone else who ever wrote his name in print and shoot the lot
mircea_popescu: can't hurt to degrade
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: i can't even assume that 'medcom' is really representative of the rest of the american army.
thestringpuller: the graph is interactive via js, dumping to img will take that interactivity away. but if that's "best" yea you could run it and dump out raw svg elements that aren't interactive.
thestringpuller: oh you run noscript don't you?
asciilifeform: but it wouldn't surprise me the least bit to learn that today's u.s. colonels who think too much, tend to retire as colonel
mircea_popescu: ah you were working on a corner of this weren't you
coderwill: also, sorry, didn't mean to just come across like i was looking for work (although this page looks great, thanks). also was just asking for conversational purposes if any new stuff is happening.
mircea_popescu: assbot doesn't knoiw what it's talking about.
decimation: it doesn't. but individually signed packets do.
asciilifeform: but it isn't.
asciilifeform: decimation: it doesn't need dedicated hardware, strictly speaking
decimation: I wouldn't mind having a device that interfaces to arbitrary serial ports at reasonable rates
asciilifeform: i don't remember the exact rate, no
decimation: that once they are not in the job any more they realize they don't have nearly as many friends as they thought they did. The smarter ones do know this. And that's why so many[?] hang onto power. " ☟︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: i don't keep accounts on teh scamchanges.
adlai: technically speaking, wouldn't this be simplest accomplished by having you provide me with api keys to an account on, say, btce, and us both publishing a readonly key to that account?
decimation: I wouldn't mind trying to run a trade bot but it would involve much tax paperwork in the us
adlai: sure, this is possible to implement. that doesn't mean the answers are relevant.
asciilifeform: how pastebin crept back in << rough substitute for the shortwave station we don't have
mircea_popescu: anyway, so obama gets 100 rich kids together to inquire about soft capital confiscation. turns out the kids don't mind.
mircea_popescu: if oyu don't know what the center of the town is or that you live in a shithole, you should go back to highschool.
asciilifeform: don't ask me why
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: which they do anyways so it can't be about them
asciilifeform: inheritance doesn't create a gigantic circus where millions of fools think they have a shot at being an heir
pete_dushenski: isn't this a roman thing even?
asciilifeform: pete_dushenski: but more generally, applies to the sv vc crapolade. i.e. why does mr schmuck get 100 megabezzlars for schmuckatron? because he's the son/nephew/catamite of one of the vultures who feasted on the corpse of fairchild semi, at&t (pre-breakup), etc.
pete_dushenski: see, the nerd has a good chance of growing up to be someone someday, so google can't very well be that
asciilifeform: 'Do you pine for the nice days of minix-1.1, when men were men and wrote their own device drivers?' - linus t.
mircea_popescu: stupidity, yes. malice... rarely. on account of people being so stupid they can't really manage malice on the same cpu.
the_scourge: er that's a liger isn't it
ben_vulpes: <trinque> pretty easy to bitch about how everyone's terrible in the US too if one allows himself << stupidity and malice are the *defaults*, guys. people who aren't either stupid or malicious are *not* to be expected.
the_scourge: trinque: i take responsibility for the situation. i've had certain goals and i've been working on them for so long i haven't stopped to smell the roses or look up the local 2600 chapter. if that even exists anymore
the_scourge: asciilifeform: that's a little low, but i'll freely admit i don't hang around with the right people
ben_vulpes: i just want to use it, i don't want to rewrite it
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller notice that there doesn't exist an equivalent "love for teenaged females".
mircea_popescu: phillipsjk for the record, these attacks aren't exactly bandwidth related in any sense, they're packet based.
jurov: 1. i don't have slaves to write the parser for me
mircea_popescu: jurov i still don't see why you'd process the dump as a myslq
asciilifeform: backdoors << the linked piece was about somebody who woke up to the idea of checking signatures on downloaded crypto app binaries (for winblows naturally) but couldn't quite wrap brain around pgp
ben_vulpes: why aren't you people using postgres
ben_vulpes: phillipsjk: don't play with expired keys
mircea_popescu: jurov jst saying, you don't have to do any actual query on the db. just grep it.
mircea_popescu: jurov but this flaw of the gpg protocol can't really be fixed at the assbot elvel.
jurov: mircea_popescu: one cannot get full fingerprint out of gpg-signed stuff one get by email. t was already discussed
mircea_popescu: that's because keid is nonsense? you also can't get json of assbot/english cuisine
pete_dushenski: if the qntra boys don't pick it up within an hour or so, i'll scoop it
jurov: kakobrekla, but please confirm you're aware that by choosing mysqldump format, it can't be parsed but must be piped into mysql which is practically the same as piping into /bin/sh
jurov: kakobrekla that wouldn't help
teward: AFAIK they're all patched, but I haven't watched wireshark upstream like a hawk
assbot: That ain't the Maslow pyramid, yo! pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1z0o6x1 )
phillipsjk: mircea_popescu, Just because you don't understand the Maslow pyramid, does not imply it is completely invalid. Your alternative pyramid lacks co-operation...which you apparently consider rotten socialist propaganda. Re: http://trilema.com/2014/that-aint-the-maslow-pyramid-yo/
felipelalli: actually they (CoinBr.com) hold the shares for me in CoinBr MPEx account, isn't it? Just to know if I am missing something.
ben_vulpes: fuck that i ain't holding no bags
ben_vulpes is a pauper, wouldn't know
felipelalli: Let me ask one thing guys about MPEx website: why not the total shared issued is displayed at http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.QNTR ? Wouldn't it be a useful information? I could find this info on http://trilema.com/2014/qntra-sqntr-october-2014-statement/ but I think it is handy to display on the stock page. Thanks.
asciilifeform: can't determine if still made
chetty: <mircea_popescu> this is such a brilliant approach to "user has no control of their computer"//won't be long till the computer controls the user
mircea_popescu: journald-remoting: the binary logger now has remote support (aka: remoting) via HTTP (instead of the syslog protocol, which isn't standardized (ie: no timezones, single-line logs only, ...)
mircea_popescu: they don't actually eat the wood tho. but suck the tree dry anyway
mircea_popescu: to quote myself, "people we don't like fighting each other, an ode"
thestringpuller: and Jay-Z associates with people who don't.
nubbins`: i haven't "watched tv" in maybe 7 years
nubbins`: t*: we don't have "whole foods" here.
mircea_popescu: you know, since i don't watch tv or supermarket, i may not be as aggressed as you are by this shit :D
trinque: nubbins`: I don't see them at whole foods or zuppans
thestringpuller: nubbins`: Whole Foods doesn't have gossip mags
nubbins`: y'know, this would probably still be international news if this woman wasn't the sister of the porn star oj simpson lawyer daughter
thestringpuller: trinque: i don't think I do have an issue with her badonkadonk. it's not my problem?
mod6: i can't do much more from where i'm at right now, 'cept google perhaps.
davout: i'm starting to suspect you can't get them in yurp without some kind of subscription
asciilifeform: thestringpuller: do you ever leave the house << i do have a day job, as i think i mentioned. it doesn't have fixed hours as such, but i'm away from my perch fairly often.
mircea_popescu: i don't care.
davout: mircea_popescu: i'll look a bit harder if i can't find them for cheaper first