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mircea_popescu: when
i want to hire the useless shitsacks perambulating in buenos aires, they
don't need me. becuase... internet.
assbot: Logged on 14-12-2015 22:36:39; jurov:
don't know. electrum produces P2SH transactions, that's how
i found out.
mircea_popescu: trings"), and
I have a std::vector<char*> object ("a mutable vector of mutable built-in strings"), then
I can't pass it to your function because the types aren't convertible. You have to admit that it doesn't make any sense, because your function guarantees that it won't change anything, and
I guarantee that
I don't even mind having anything changed, and still the C++ type system gets in the way and the only sane worka
jurov:
don't know. electrum produces P2SH transactions, that's how
i found out.
☟︎ ascii_field: '
I think it's unlikely that it will be possible to keep any electronic equipment manufactured after the mid-1990s operating for more than 25-50 years, in part due to the floating gate problem (even in places you
don't expect it, because *many* chips now contain flash memory even if you
don't know about it)... ...50 years from now we'll probably still have a working PDP-1, but sadly not too many working HP-35 calculators.'
jurov:
i don't see any mention of rebinding stuff even there
punkman:
I don't know anyone from the philippines tho
Bingoboingo: Grammarizer needs to aspire to creating stego prose leik: "Bob's feet were a horror. Advanced stages of gout had swollen his feet which were covered in sores, growths, and hard scaly patches.
I know this because Bob's shoes were improvised flip flops, clearly hand made.
I can only imagine normal shoes
don't come in sizes that would fit over the swollen sacs of disease that passed for his feet.
I'm not sure how he walked on these s
assbot: Logged on 13-12-2015 13:21:05; mircea_popescu: but hey,
don't look at the paris attack and say "lol,
i guess we can dismantle all us secret services". say something else! anything else! how about "o noers, should be giving the slow, inept macfhine more $$$!"
mircea_popescu: but hey,
don't look at the paris attack and say "lol,
i guess we can dismantle all us secret services". say something else! anything else! how about "o noers, should be giving the slow, inept macfhine more $$$!"
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 12-12-2015 13:42:05; mircea_popescu: (
i did find the answer, a half hour of labour later, and exactly in the "basic science upon the software" sense djikstra was discussing. and
i'm betting you
don't know either. pos html omfg.)
mircea_popescu: (
i did find the answer, a half hour of labour later, and exactly in the "basic science upon the software" sense djikstra was discussing. and
i'm betting you
don't know either. pos html omfg.)
☟︎ adlai: nah satoshi is some guy in #zennet who thinks
i don't understand O(bullshit)
danielpbarron: from the crypty lulz >> Maybe also using other alts to withdraw your money could work but as
I read many people discussed that some alts work, some other
don't so
I used the same way to get out as
I got in via Doge. << rather than get outa dodge it's get out via doge!
mircea_popescu:
i don't get this. propane tank has significantly lower potential than gasoline bucket. harder to handle. why bother.
danielpbarron: funkenstein_, probably a false church although
I don't know that one in particular
danielpbarron: as someone with zero wives,
I don't have much sympathy for the guy who has to take periodic break from sex on account of his whole harem menstruating simultaneously
assbot: Logged on 11-12-2015 16:23:13; mircea_popescu: in honesty
i don't think the sort of people still are made today, but you can't imagine the worldending chagrin and sadness of someone who truly loved a print
assbot: As a journalist, it's harder to use /r/bitcoin for story sources when the comment scores are hidden.
I used to use the comments for additional information, but now
I don't know which have been highly vetted, and which haven't. : Bitcoin ... (
http://bit.ly/1TFCwdq )
mircea_popescu: in honesty
i don't think the sort of people still are made today, but you can't imagine the worldending chagrin and sadness of someone who truly loved a print
☟︎ adlai: ok, candidate #2: "
I don't know what language it'll be in, but by the time trb prints a code, it'll be with sticks and stones"
nubbins`:
i don't even have the same parts
mircea_popescu:
i have no fucking idea how the niggers can stand themselves. it sure as fuck galls me, and
i don't even live there. here sits Lee Cowen, re-interpreting history for his fellow jews, according to what lenin said ?
punkman: "
I don't know MP. Can't inform. But
I agree. Anything touches sipa,
I'll contribute to ensure MP is gone." such threats
ben_vulpes: (and yes
i understand why you
don't want to talk to anyone polluted by vn about this thing)
punkman:
I don't think at this point you can ever have the "real" satoshi
assbot: Logged on 09-12-2015 11:38:17; mircea_popescu:
http://dreamsongs.com/ <<< how to be retarded. today, richard "
i don't have a name and
i was born without a face, here's some salmon background" gabriel.
mircea_popescu: "
i don't have a name and
i was born without a face, here's some salmon background" evaluates to p-bignum.
mircea_popescu: yeah dude. totally fucking suspect, that you film on my premises without paying me and then
don't get to benefit from the product. so suspect it almost makes me wonder why the fuck would
i even bother owning shit.
punkman:
I don't see the margins, unless you can get dirt cheap whey. maybe another source of protein.
punkman: yes, that is why
I don't buy peanutbutter, too tasty, too much fat
liquidassets:
don't listen to me adlai,
I'm just thinking outloud. What really impresses me is how much work is produced by the people in here.
liquidassets:
I've never done algo trading, it seems like a lot of work especiallyl because '
don't know how to build or fly'
mircea_popescu: and
don't tell me "it ain't like that where
i live". obviously it ain't, and you're an idiot for living there in the first place.
thestringpuller:
I got pulled over going like 60, and the cop was like "
I don't want to have to peel you off that guard rail"
pete_dushenski: ^
i don't see how cooking well is an undesirable skill, but apparently
i can't begin to comprehend 'women in tech'
nubbins`: and
i don't think there were many flukes or windfalls this far east
pete_dushenski: you're a small time landlord though, and even still
i'm sure you
don't buy much of anything at usg-megacorp-retail-centre
nubbins`: not rly,
i don't value yr opinion on art
assbot: Logged on 07-12-2015 17:10:19; pete_dushenski:
i don't go into withdrawal when forced to use leaves for tp.
pete_dushenski:
i don't shiver and vomit and want to die from ass-wiping with plants as
i would from morphine withdrawal
adlai: ah,
i don't think such elections will effect the decision-making process of people who understand the system. this doesn't prevent the fee-donating competition from occurring
mircea_popescu: "
I don't understand how there isn't more research into actual dick growth drugs. It seems like it would be profitable if condoned by the FDA." << it'd be totally profitable, but fda has nothing to do with it.
gmaxwell:
I don't feel bad that you doubt it,
I wouldn't have believed it if
I'd not seen it myself. It does make a lot of things make more sense.
BingoBoingo: "
I'm watching it a bit time-delayed (streaming sucked,) but
I think the guy that spoke after Peter Todd made a good point that some sort of moderate action is advisable simply to avoid the XT schism.
I don't know how threatening XT actually is, but if just increasing the blocksize to 2 or 8MB now would avoid a split fork then that in itself might be a good enough reason to do so." -Social Engineer
mircea_popescu: lls a gun= "look,
I have 50 bucks, just
don't hurt me.">
phf: punkman: those still happen in the ghetto mostly, so not so much abandoned, just really really cheap rent and little police presence.
i don't know how it is in midwest, but
i assume it's mostly lighting couches there for fun
mitch_callahan: lol
I feel like they're being raped right now and they
don't even see it
assbot: Logged on 30-10-2015 15:57:35; mike_c: ;;later tell adlai yeah,
I don't see why not.
I'll take a look at posting it somewhere.
nubbins`:
i don't think cotton dies when you pick it, and cotton paper is nicer
danielpbarron:
i search on biblegateway sometimes for key words, although
i don't like to actually link to that site since it's javascript nightmare garbage
mircea_popescu: phf
i don'\t think this ever happened at the scheduler level.
phf: on a console you want operator issued commands to have priority over everything else,
i don't think this has anything to do with the kernel. there was a set of patches for linux that gave scheduling priority to x11, and generally was supposed to make system much more responsive from operator side of things. guy quit over "giant co server needs decide what goes into kernel,
i'm done"
mircea_popescu: "oh honey
i don't understand what the world became" "that's because you dumb, motha. you made it."
assbot: Logged on 02-12-2015 20:34:14; jurov: and
i don't ask even that, only for browser to manage session without possibility of js mucking in it
jurov: and
i don't ask even that, only for browser to manage session without possibility of js mucking in it
☟︎ ascii_field: 'Our Directors are: Ken Westerback, Toronto ON Daniel Boulet, Sherwood Park AB' <<
i don't see a de raadt
ascii_field:
i don't personally expect to live to see it come back in any recognizable form.
ascii_field: 'Of course it hasn't escaped the notice of intelligence agencies that the vast majority of the academic cryptographic community is unthreateningly engaged. In a declassified trip-report about Eurocrypt 1992, the NSA author opines, for example: 'There were no proposals of cryptosystems, no novel cryptanalysis of old designs, even very little on hardware design.
I really
don't see how things could have
ascii_field: this
i also
don't see - where
i live, inflation is mainly a hammer keeping young schmucks down
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: possibly
i'm thick, but
i don't see how inflation is a pill against miner defection
mircea_popescu: those people retired, their kids grew up with this "if
i don't look uner the bed there's no bugaboo there" outlook on life and everything.
mircea_popescu: "The question
I have is why do we have to learn about it through guesswork, aren't miners themselves interested in Bitcoin being a reliable payment system?" aka "why
don't people in bitcoin give a shit about people on reddit/github/tardstalk"
ascii_field: for another thing,
i don't ever want to have to think about the 'tags'
ascii_field: for one thing,
i DON'T NEED a thing that fucks with my buffer layout!!
phf: ascii_field:
i don't know about company mode, but builtin dabbrev-expand will pull from current buffer, other buffers or else TAGS, so it sort of satisfies your request for "what
i just typed should be available". but your point stands, this is not to run things
jurov: and
i don't have ephedrine in these pills
BingoBoingo: And no. A fucking neti pot is not an option because
I'm not a hippy and
I don't want fucking brain parasites because this is the third world.
pete_dushenski: "
i'll kick myself if
i don't buy the collected works of this straight-a's liberal arts student"
assbot: Logged on 28-11-2015 21:15:00; mod6: depends on what makes sense.
i'll need all the help
I can get. either we put in the work that needs doing and you have a republic, or you
don't.
mod6: depends on what makes sense.
i'll need all the help
I can get. either we put in the work that needs doing and you have a republic, or you
don't.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: well
i don't even know yet. vaguely defined, "a btc that won't give my computer hives"
shinohai: After reading the comments, it appears to be collective insanity.
I don't run core anymore anyway but bolting on tor kills it.
assbot: Logged on 18-04-2015 02:49:04; trinque: Citizenfive | What
I'm saying, if
I'm saying *anything*, is that the words
don't matter. <<
I used to think this; lately
I consider it an autoimmune disorder caused by lifetime immersion in symbolic shit
ascii_field: jurov:
i don't recall now if there was any actual reason it had to run with dynamic libc
ascii_field: iirc (
i don't have the box here)
i invoked RemoveFromMemoryPool
phf: jurov: so original interpretation was that mapTransactions.clear(); doesn't deallocate individual instances (
i.e. boost doesn't do the right thing), attempting to iterate over mapTransactions and do explicit del on instances results in crash. so the new assumption was that mapTransactions instances are somehow used elsewhere.
i don't think there's much else insight on the subject