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mircea_popescu: but in 80% ish of alcoholics and in 3% ish of normal people.
mircea_popescu: if it's been 16% for a week, you don't get it by fucking herpetic whores bareback, you get it from being genetically broken in that way
mircea_popescu: if you think about it, most newly introduced (ie, no equilibrium reached yet) infections go from 16% to 100% in two days
mircea_popescu: i dunno why epidemiology is so hard to follow, but let's add two and two together. two one : the virus is not a new introduction. two two : the virus is stable aroun 16-18% infections.
asciilifeform: mats: afaik it's 100% post-occupation thing
asciilifeform: not even certain the hammer was 100% steel
BingoBoingo: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=11-06-2015#1161193 << The entire just get a bic and why not butane business is what's wrong with computing. Experimental pocket firebox (in contrast to one with the girl and the ass) has lit when offered everything from 40% ETOH to decade old Kerosene ☝︎
pete_dushenski: he's in #b-a an easy 6 hours per day. solid. plus cardano. plus phuctor. plus '98% busy'
mod6: yeah, that stuff is 100% cruft.
kakobrekla: well you can do 2% cleaning toilets and 98% whatever else
asciilifeform: kakobrekla: it also matters ~what~ the 98% is spent doing
asciilifeform: kakobrekla: very easily. could, like 99.999% of the others, have this +plus+ no money
assbot: Logged on 17-06-2015 13:34:30; asciilifeform: given as presently i can't even afford to not have a day job which eats 98% of time & energy
asciilifeform: i filled a knapsack with books and didn't feel like trudging home in the 99% humidity
assbot: Logged on 07-02-2015 02:47:35; mircea_popescu: trinque i think the concern is to be approached on two lines, empirically. line 1) what % of queries constitute powerplays and b) what % of queries result in interesting education that a noob reading logs would benefit from.
asciilifeform: given as presently i can't even afford to not have a day job which eats 98% of time & energy ☟︎
mats: IIRC US-based airlines have consistently reported 1% or 0 profit since being privatized
assbot: 11 results for 'from:mircea you get killed' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=from%3Amircea+you+get+killed
asciilifeform: ^ ?!#!@??@?$%%!!!!!
BingoBoingo: The reply looks like: "I know , i need them tonight ,it is stupid to ask ,but if u can loan me i will be happy + u get % from me . U get them back for 24h with 5% profit"
assbot: Bitcoin News Platform Bitcoinist.net Experiences Rapid Growth Announces 30% Discount For Advertisers - Press Release - Digital Journal ... ( http://bit.ly/1TrxUJA )
mircea_popescu: <decimation> if rates creep up to > 10%, usg is gonna have to print to survive << actually even 1% is unsustainable atm.
pete_dushenski: if they have to print to survive at 1%, for sure 10% will sting.
decimation: if rates creep up to > 10%, usg is gonna have to print to survive
decimation: pete_dushenski: mid- to long-term, sure, 100% chance of investment going to 0 < not so, usg will *always* repay usd debt
pete_dushenski: mid- to long-term, sure, 100% chance of investment going to 0
assbot: An exercise in buying 17% Russian bonds | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... ( http://bit.ly/1IHf9fo )
mircea_popescu: the thing the "community" prefers to ignore is that its continued existence is fully predicated on it being made 80% of people who are not older than six months and don't intend to be.
pete_dushenski: looks like they're down to only 3% of hashrate
assbot: Logged on 16-06-2015 01:38:53; assbot: Logged on 15-06-2015 21:22:20; asciilifeform: speaking of 'sf-86' form, does anyone else consider such things a peculiar anachronism? it isn't as if usg did not already have 100% of everything in that thing in some db or other
assbot: Logged on 15-06-2015 21:22:20; asciilifeform: speaking of 'sf-86' form, does anyone else consider such things a peculiar anachronism? it isn't as if usg did not already have 100% of everything in that thing in some db or other ☟︎
asciilifeform: speaking of 'sf-86' form, does anyone else consider such things a peculiar anachronism? it isn't as if usg did not already have 100% of everything in that thing in some db or other ☟︎
mircea_popescu: 100% of a meal made by tractor ?
mircea_popescu: 80% of a meal made by tractor - cheap
mircea_popescu: the 80% automation is what we do now anyway, for instance when using pgp
mircea_popescu: the 100% automation is too expensive
HeySteve: entrance fees to the quiz, winner gets 90% of the fees, something like that
assbot: Logged on 13-06-2015 17:52:56; danielpbarron: found this while researching why XCP went up 30% over the last few days
mod6: that's about 75% of the battle yes. tools + place to work on the stuff.
danielpbarron: found this while researching why XCP went up 30% over the last few days ☟︎
asciilifeform: this is how it is done today. and the chum 100% works in academitardia.
decimation: you can't get a loan unless you have %20 and good credit
asciilifeform: http://s1191.photobucket.com/user/slaktarnp90/media/IBM%20model%20M%20och%20N2/Tangentersidan.jpg.html
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=12-06-2015#1162651 << false. 100% of amd boxes ☝︎
ascii_field: decimation: where's the 100% open spec ?
ascii_field: decimation: so 100% as worthless as agilent et al
decimation: well, it's more that redhat seems to focus nearly 100% on providing vm clients and hosts
punkman: in other news http://www.streetinsider.com/Press+Releases/Bitcoin+Gets+Second+Wind+As+World%26apos%3Bs+First+Hair+Wholesaler,+AiryHair,+Ditches+Cash+For+Cryptocurrency+With+A+Rap+Video/10644510.html
jurov: end up at the grub> prompt upon reboot << for example this is you're 90% there, use the prompt to find the kernel and boot, then reconfigure grub from the running system
asciilifeform: 100% of which will eventually appear in http://nosuchlabs.com/phuctored
mircea_popescu: "oh raise it 5x it'd raise 5x and wouldn't lower 5x just my 2%" he should probably target young people with pot messages.
BingoBoingo: allahisgreat2000: Well, the thing is since they already get betting volume 1% keeps away erstwhile competitors
allahisgreat2000: if not they could probably raise to 5%, I don't think it would seriously set people back from betting
assbot: BitBet - BitBet will we worth more than Satoshi Dice :: 3.92 B (18%) on Yes, 17.83 B (82%) on No | closed 1 year 11 months ago ... ( http://bit.ly/1MthlHX )
allahisgreat2000: the 1 %
nubbins`: 10yo kid has severe epilepsy, weed reduces their frequency by 99%, kid is not permitted to eat hash brownie
pete_dushenski: just found a curious bug in search.b-a : if the search contains the '%' symbol, clicking 'next page' sends you back to the blank search homepage
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-06-2015#1160746 << 'majority' is only 51%, even though i agree that 'direct welfare' is an awful definition ☝︎
BingoBoingo: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-06-2015#1160496 << Almost all 'Murican Bison live on closed ranches now, Ted Turner et all. Almost all are genertically 25-50% cow in ancestry ☝︎
asciilifeform: nubbins`: you probably already own 95% of it
mats: you know you're rich when a 14% ROI over 6mos is considered a weak investment
assbot: BitBet - S.MG above 2x par on October 1st, 2014 :: 1.18 B (8%) on Yes, 14.07 B (92%) on No | closed 8 months 2 weeks ago ... ( http://bit.ly/1FUWsAs )
asciilifeform: (according to the u.s. patents, the 'money boobytraps' are 100% rf-activated.)
mircea_popescu: the 99% is, basically, random apartments all over town
mircea_popescu: ah, no. that's the 1%
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=10-06-2015#1159520 << l0l mircea_popescu, last i checked i was paying rent with usd, 100% of which comes from the fine fella i work for at $dayjob. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: more interestingly, facebook has had it's "turner buys myspace" moment, a while back. the only way it's going now is to that same 99.999% "value" drop. so did twitter. recently, so did github. the process of packaging the ignorant vouches of the average imbecile, selling them and running off has completed with facebook.
assbot: Logged on 10-06-2015 03:54:32; decimation: "cons: Process and management inhibit mission. Pay does not match market (as low as 60% of what you can get as a contractor)."
decimation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_officer_%28United_States%29
decimation: "cons: Process and management inhibit mission. Pay does not match market (as low as 60% of what you can get as a contractor)." ☟︎
asciilifeform: see also http://matpogovorki.jimdo.com/%D0%B8
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: this is 100% based on usg doctrine circa 1950s and onwards re: research even tangentially related to nukes
asciilifeform: pete_dushenski: this is perhaps 1-2% of my costs.
mircea_popescu: and it's 0.3%
nubbins`: protip: listen when your computer says you're at 5% battery
assbot: BitBet - S.MG above 2x par on October 1st, 2014 :: 1.18 B (8%) on Yes, 14.07 B (92%) on No | closed 8 months 1 week ago ... ( http://bit.ly/1FOBkfm )
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2015 16:17:03; mircea_popescu: and just 60 with 99.9% uptime.
nubbins`: https://www.cobraink.com/CIS/CIS%20kits/1430%20kit/CIS%20Kit%201430.htm
nubbins`: also worth noting that a replacement print head was 50% the cost of a new printer
punkman: jurov, there's a problem in eulora.bat, "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\cs\winlibs\x86\lib\" should change "cs" to uppercase
ascii_modem: 100% correct
mod6: I've started it up, with a command (pasted above); however, I'm not 100% sure if it's running properly. the size of the log doesn't seem to be growing at all, and not much is dumped when i run: ./bitcoind -datadir=/mnt/btc-dev/.bitcoin profileheapdump v0531_heapdump_003.txt ( for example )
nubbins`: but mine was at 85%-ish when it stopped printing
shinohai: Because 99% of idiots still have js enabled ?
asciilifeform: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=line%40home.com&op=index << and, as always, somebody 'helpfully' uploaded it 'on top of' this fella's genuine key
mircea_popescu: cazalla apparently it doesn't work 100% yet but hey, won't be long nao
mircea_popescu: kinda what im inching towards : the plain observation that the odds for this situation so far look like ~1% is something
pete_dushenski: trinque: that 5-10% is important for actually working, but the other 90-95% is better at making it *look* like you're working
trinque: the only useful part of that screen is the log, and they gave it what, 5-10% of the real estate
assbot: BitBet - BFL will deliver ASIC devices before March 1st :: 791.29 B (47%) on Yes, 898.53 B (53%) on No | closed 2 years 3 months ago ... ( http://bit.ly/1H8aLHj )
assbot: BitBet - Bitcoin to surpass Berkshire as an investment :: 1121.15 B (20%) on Yes, 4393.47 B (80%) on No | closed 3 months 2 weeks ago ... ( http://bit.ly/1H8aLqU )
mircea_popescu: funny how the buterin waterfal works. there's allegedly all these usg "companies" with "millions" in their coffers that have "investors" and whanot. meanwhile nobody can be arsed to buy any amount of their stock at a 50% to 90% discount. for like...a year now.
assbot: BitBet - Bitcoin main net block size to increase in 2015 :: 1.75 B (12%) on Yes, 13.09 B (88%) on No | closing in 5 months 2 weeks | weight: 51`751 (100`000 to 1) ... ( http://bit.ly/1KITrYz )
cazalla: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Murder_%28miniseries%29
decimation: yes when barely half of your able adults are working while 40% are being paid to slack, it's pretty obvious that the whole thing is a confidence scheme
asciilifeform: i suppose, because the famous '47%' isn't quite half
mircea_popescu: there is not enough bakshees to pass up the chain, because bitcoin is not fiat. they need > 9k% to be satisfied.
pete_dushenski: http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Religions/Wicca%20&%20Witchcraft/signs/pope_ratzinger-satan_sign.jpg << as displayed by this hitler youth feller
williamdunne: Some famous shithead here in the UK has been saying how she'll happily pay 70% taxes to keep meh public services open
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> oh help me rwanda. some shithead is willing to pay 90% of his networth to some fucktard whose feelings got hurt ? << He left office to lobby his networth expanded fast then.