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trinque: mircea_popescu: lulzy, but my coffers aren'
t stocked up for a supreme court fight just yet
☟︎ mircea_popescu: if you say i believe. anyway, above described approach really should be the standard. if it isn'
t / until it is, i'd say premature to decap ivories.
mircea_popescu: not bloody likely, physics is physics, but sometimes soft edges, "you'd gain a 20% benefit for a 1% cost" you don'
t see till you see it.
mircea_popescu: not like it costs anything. though-- i expect the software doesn'
t actually exist.
mircea_popescu: (doesn'
t have to be stereo or live or anything. just take multiple photos ~in multiple lights~ and then have a computer diff the results, same end product)
a111: Logged on 2018-11-28 15:50 asciilifeform:
http://www.seanriddle.com/sc1die.html << suggests that this is the case, the link to 'Here's a 17436x15128 pixel version (HD View on another server)' goes to some microshit site that doesn'
t actually load for me
a111: Logged on 2018-11-28 15:44 amberglint: hopefully he won'
t lose interest if I make him go through the standard procedure here
amberglint: haven'
t asked that yet, but he did transcribe a ROM so I guess he has higher res ones
amberglint: hopefully he won'
t lose interest if I make him go through the standard procedure here
☟︎ mircea_popescu: asciilifeform isn'
t it the height of cargo cultist idiocy, this "6 character commit ids" thing shithub does.
mircea_popescu: or stop saying things that can'
t be done. either because meaningless, self-contradictory, unimportant, whatever.
mircea_popescu: there can be such a thing as a naive practicing catholic, you know. what one says isn'
t the be all end all.
danielpbarron: i know what is not the reason, beyond that perhaps i don'
t know
danielpbarron: i don'
t see the two being exclusive of each other. If you are saying that I don'
t do enough here, I can'
t disagree. But the reason for not doing enough isn'
t that I am morally opposed to it. If i'm to be removeed as lord it should be because I have been too lazy about it; not that it was in irreconcilable conflict with my religious beliefs
danielpbarron: i don'
t think it is wrong to be involved in this or any other government, in principle
mircea_popescu: sorta like "well, i should diet, in principle. meanwhile, this profiterol is the only dessert that doesn'
t suck, so give me another" ?
danielpbarron: well it doesn'
t make sense like any government doesn'
t make sense, but this is the best one I know of
mircea_popescu: i'm rather curious what goes on in your own mind, which is why i said i don'
t follow the logic. "i wanna be in the lordship though i don'
t think the republic makes sense". well ?!
mircea_popescu: i don'
t even know it's a requirement. for that matter, it's not clear how precisely the republic would even come to notice something as ridiculously trivial as whatever religious belief (unless i suppose you end up doing dumb shit "because of it", but even then, 0 difference between "religion" and "but then i got high" or w/e).
danielpbarron: it's not wrong for me to be involved, although it wouldn'
t be good for me to become a partner in business with people who don'
t believe
a111: Logged on 2018-08-18 22:27 mircea_popescu: they're always very "creative", with their nonsense, the monkeys, aren'
t they. little baskets to comemorate Goddess in basket form can always be found. they can'
t add, of course, and don'
t wash between the toes. creative math or creative hygiene, where they self-improve in actual fields where they're marginal, this NEVER happens
a111: Logged on 2017-04-02 02:28 mircea_popescu vaguely recalls some "pirate party" associated dorks producing lame "oh, can'
t factor a key anyway" verbiage cca 2015
mircea_popescu: i don'
t even recall, rando hanger-on from the -otc days.
danielpbarron: re that ^, it didn'
t get pushed by deedbot. has my site been removed from the rsstron?
danielpbarron: mircea_popescu, it's back up now, but my recipe doesn'
t work anymore.
mircea_popescu: i don'
t want that moron touching my food. restaurant is for subbie sluts anyway, who the fuck needs this item.
mircea_popescu: oh this is precious. "If it were just a one-off I wouldn'
t mention it... but if I do notice it happening again it would be good to know what process I should follow."
mircea_popescu: whatever, there's lots of these "could've, but didn'
t".
a111: Logged on 2018-11-27 18:04 phf: asciilifeform: presumably entire portage tree pulls from
https:// unless trinque also hosting a mirror of everything (i haven'
t looked yet)
a111: Logged on 2018-11-27 17:43 BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> will also be interesting to see if trb can sit down on trinque's libressl thing, instead of the frozen ancient openssl it currently goes with << I run a bitcoind linked against libressl 2.5.5 and so far it hasn'
t forked
mircea_popescu: wouldn'
t it be ~nice~ if you used some kind of sane naming convention ? trb.adding-ffa.alf ? something ?
mircea_popescu: i suppose in the end we can'
t end up worse off than with hashes or something.
mircea_popescu: there's somewhere i explain the problem with small children, that they take a look at world around them, which creates a snapshot in their mind that's static, and then they fall over because they don'
t natively understand that just because the fulcrum's left side is up like the chair next to it is up, nevertheless, the load bearing capacity of the fulcrum is less than a percent of the chairs'.
a111: Logged on 2018-11-27 17:17 asciilifeform: phf: imho the correct thing to do, if you have 2 bitwise-identical patches , is to display only 1 ( i'd prefer it be the one using my naming scheme, given as it is my proj, but i also won'
t cry if it's the other ) -- and the sigs that match it
phf: mircea_popescu: my impression is that trinque has some kind of mechanism of inlining source code into cuntoo, so instead of it being a matrioshka doll of nested vpatches, any new vpatch to cuntoo brings in ebuild AND the already unpacked source code. my approach keeps the vpatches separate from cuntoo: you install cuntoo first, then pull vpatches separately. i haven'
t looked at cuntoo yet, so i'm not sure how he's doing it though
diana_coman: asciilifeform, I don'
t remember any barf bag of my own!
a111: Logged on 2016-12-28 21:47 Framedragger: this isis girl in tor reads crypto papers and implements them and runs their bridges infrastructure which uses its own nifty things (hashrings for distributing bridge nodes etc), i'm quite certain she hasn'
t heard
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform don'
t you love how this here tmsr eventually uses all your ruins ?
trinque: ah, don'
t mind me then. I agree entirely.
a111: Logged on 2015-01-12 18:59 mircea_popescu: bitcoin_charlie didn'
t you make a plea bargain ?
trinque: mircea_popescu: thought there was some kind of "we don'
t want your money" instance, but now don'
t recall details
phf: trinque: how does that work with genesis, is it some other mechanism than having all the files in /distfiles? (i'm curious, but i don'
t have time to investigate)
trinque: much as the openbsd folks shoot themselves in the foot politically, I don'
t know that I trust them less than w/e derps contribute to openssl
phf: asciilifeform: presumably entire portage tree pulls from
https:// unless trinque also hosting a mirror of everything (i haven'
t looked yet)
☟︎ trinque: libressl is being decrufted by the openbsd folks, result of which is that several pretty nasty bugs in openssl didn'
t affect libressl since they forked it. I can'
t vouch for the work, and it's certainly up for debate.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> will also be interesting to see if trb can sit down on trinque's libressl thing, instead of the frozen ancient openssl it currently goes with << I run a bitcoind linked against libressl 2.5.5 and so far it hasn'
t forked
☟︎ phf: it has a backlog of love also, one thing that i want to wire next is a search for a keyword, gives back a list of patches of a list of files that match. i implemented it already, but haven'
t wired it in
a111: Logged on 2018-11-26 16:54 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-26#1874708 << lmao this is a little brusque isn'
t it. suppose you disable it in this feedbot thing we now see for the first time. let it do pm only, work out a roadmap to switch over with trinque that consists of something else than straight bombardment, and THEN.
a111: Logged on 2017-11-16 18:07 mircea_popescu: you can'
t do self-amputation.
mircea_popescu: merely wondering "hm, i wonder wtf?!" is already ~one in a thousand~. these aren'
t invented numbers, this isn'
t a manner of speech. two in 2184.
mircea_popescu: because if it's not liquid AT ALL, in the blender-can'
t-liquify-cookie, it's necessarily worthless, by the very definition of terms.
mircea_popescu: and obviously the situation where one's woman can'
t be freely sold are situations of girlie, ~0 value.
mircea_popescu: (i suppose this isn'
t directly evident, but "equal partnership" bla bla "monogamous" bla bla "traditional" relationships sprung of "dating" etc are these situations where one has a fraction of a girl. maybe 1-epsilon, perhaps, but never 1.
mircea_popescu: no argument, but i really don'
t need much more time or tools to send off diderot than caleb crain. ~same size object.
a111: Logged on 2018-06-19 16:55 mircea_popescu: douchebag looky, the place's not for you. you're not smart enough to be here. what's so hard to grok about this ? some people are smart, some people aren'
t smart, you're not smart. what, you have to be dragged out, your legs don'
t work, what is it ?
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo why ? i don'
t follow it, articles go in a table, has an id field, that;s it.
mircea_popescu: it really doesn'
t matter, start or no start. the fake directory structure is just an indirection layer, internally articles are still referenced by counts.
a111: Logged on 2018-11-26 16:54 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-26#1874708 << lmao this is a little brusque isn'
t it. suppose you disable it in this feedbot thing we now see for the first time. let it do pm only, work out a roadmap to switch over with trinque that consists of something else than straight bombardment, and THEN.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: UY doesn'
t really have natgas or any other hydrocarbons of its own. It has cows. The supermarket turkeys though were US imports though.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i honestly don'
t even see the problem with this being here. let people learn how to code, what.
mircea_popescu: but yes, fuel-bought-at-airport is in same class as sandwich-bought-at-airport. 100% isn'
t even a bad deal.
BingoBoingo: Locals who don'
t glaze over at the sight of dollars, because they track dollar prices here like folks back home track gas prices
mircea_popescu: as a side point, i wonder how many of these cardboard imbeciles, "i'm not fucking my daughter because there's no space in the kitchen robot atop my shoulders for such out there things, not because i totally could but don'
t really feel like it" understand they strictly can'
t be anyone's father, or anything else. just items, like the table, "approving" or "disapproving" of entirely nothing in particular.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-26#1874708 << lmao this is a little brusque isn'
t it. suppose you disable it in this feedbot thing we now see for the first time. let it do pm only, work out a roadmap to switch over with trinque that consists of something else than straight bombardment, and THEN.
☝︎☟︎☟︎ phf: asciilifeform: i don'
t think so either, but it's a question of what's the format of vpatch. if the a/foo b/foo is mandatory or if you e.g. can have v2/foo v3/foo. right now the answer is "don'
t do it that way", which is fine, but it's cheap to talk through that stuff.
spyked: also nb, drakma has no equivalent for curl's --max-time, so I had to cook something up the first time I noticed this issue. sometimes connections don'
t fail, but they clog the pipeline by keeping the client waiting.