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ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: some serious strange. those keys work on my local box's phuctor, identical sourceball
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: if you're reading the thing, you will notice there are two processes (one which actually does the work, 'werker'.)
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field yes, its what i said above. and you're probably just caching locally.
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field Click here (big!) << could be replaced with Click here (28588 digits) ?
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: yes, as a kind of torture test. anyone should be able to do this
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: dns switched over, will propagate eventually
jurov: williamdunne: scoopbot
_revived is not cloaked
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: it will churn if you submit a new key or req retest of an existing key
ascii_field: jurov: i'll refresh memory for ancient thread. mircea
_popescu has it - i refuse to add recurring expenses when there is no revenue.
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: i haven't moved the domain yet
ascii_field: davout: mircea
_popescu had the box decrufted
davout: ascii
_field: so you're done or you switched to something else?
davout doesn't quite get why ascii
_field is so deep in cpanhell
davout: scoopbot
_revived: totally news yo
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu is also invited to read the src
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field load average: 0.40, 0.54, 0.30 what speed is that ?
trinque: mircea
_popescu: yes html does sort of what he's talking about
assbot: Logged on 29-04-2015 08:38:32; gabriel
_laddel: "I need the ability to publish a unit of research as an interactive program containing all information used to draw my conclusions. It shall be entirely and trivially modifiable, extensible, and if reproducing the research is possible on this machine, running the program shall be a single click or procedure call away. WYSIWYG tools shall be included and fashioned from the precepts of geometry. Thus,
assbot: Logged on 29-04-2015 08:36:13; gabriel
_laddel: why?
assbot: Logged on 29-04-2015 08:33:16; gabriel
_laddel: I'm simply of the opinion that our current platform (irc) is too barbaric and doesn't force enough shared context upon us to do anything interesting. Any sort of shared vision or whatever gets watered down into discussions like the above.
mod6: <+mircea
_popescu> ~whether one even uses libnss or not~! << so even if we didn't even call "whatsMyIP()" or w/e it is, this would still be a dingleberry attached to glibc.
mod6: <+ascii
_field> the patch, note, did not remove all (there is a 'what is my ip' thing in there ) << ah, i recall. ok and this is what initiated the conversation about SHA256 addy's as opposd to dotted quads right?
davout: mircea
_popescu: s/différance/différence/
ben_vulpes: <mircea
_popescu> [13:23] that's prolly put i nthere special for shooting down ben
_vulpes dating attempts in kindergarten. << i dun get it
mircea_popescu: if this mechanism is correct, then it follows that yes, the only reason gabriel
_laddel thinks much of scbl is that no one else does.
assbot: Logged on 29-04-2015 07:42:58; gabriel
_laddel: ~398k LoC vs. >14 million
assbot: Logged on 29-04-2015 07:35:59; gabriel
_laddel: Portage has a USE flag (what is that? Idk, some nonsense abstraction) for docs so you can tell it to build all docs, but it gets caught in cyclic dependencies atm.
assbot: Logged on 29-04-2015 07:33:47; gabriel
_laddel: I'll note that I wrote a prototype for the RPC described above - ran into an issue with TCP or the library I was using it from. Messages were disappearing in flight.
assbot: Logged on 29-04-2015 07:30:19; gabriel
_laddel: Just trying to point MP at something
mircea_popescu: gabriel
_laddel "Why isn't there grammer/spellchecking for my comments? " << this i can readily answer. because I am what's called "a creator of language", which is to say one of those people who, through his usage, ENACTS the rules all amateur users of language MUST follow, as a mark of their linguistic inferiority. like fucking shakespeare.
☟︎ davout: because then what happens when scoopbot
_revived is replaced by scoopbot
_x or whatever
davout: mircea
_popescu: sounds like each would do a small and simple job unix philosophy
davout: mircea
_popescu kakobrekla mebbe make scoopbot
_revived not mention the title and let assbot handle it?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: gabriel
_laddel "why are the holes not marked or filled?" << ftr this is not what i was contemplating. what I was contemplating is, why the fuck don't defaults pop up. bring back the fucking paperclip, put it the ONE place where it makes fucking sense. "hey john, I see you changed FuckOff() from bool to int. This function is called 82 places in 22 files. Would you like me to a) check all places where it's called and rep
☟︎ mircea_popescu: kakobrekla might be an idea if assbot ignores scoopbot
_revived
HeySteve: mircea
_popescu, do you have an opinion on Uruguay as a place to live?
mircea_popescu: that's prolly put i nthere special for shooting down ben
_vulpes dating attempts in kindergarten.
Adlai: mircea
_popescu: what?
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 23:15:21; *: ben
_vulpes rolls eyes
assbot: Logged on 29-04-2015 07:28:06; gabriel
_laddel: ll try harder next time.
davout: mircea
_popescu: it's actually pretty useful to get rid of tons of paper
mircea_popescu: gabriel
_laddel: 1. A WoT host has been mentioned a few times in the logs - MP's new hosts << yeah i had sent teh guy an invite. all it takes is for him to actually show up etc.
mircea_popescu: lol i go to bed, gabriel
_laddel comes online. avoiding unpleasant convos yo ? :D
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 17:16:36; mircea
_popescu: think about it. why the fuck should the code have to know about this. and if it does have to know about this, why aren't ALL the code references affected by any of such a change cross-indexed somewhere ?
mircea_popescu: what you
_have
_ in point of fact ACTUALLY LOST is the ability to live in a world where things actually work,
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 2 for gabriel
_laddel with note: ...then I expect an operating system.
trinque: !v assbot:trinque.rate.gabriel
_laddel.2:ebce74b8458b0e2934062e26da0b155a3b93e00ae745213213525f777b4d25c3
trinque: !rate gabriel
_laddel 2 ...then I expect an operating system.
trinque: gabriel
_laddel: I'm headed towards bed; I'll read this tomorrow.
BingoBoingo: gabriel
_laddel: Couldn't a Perl OS do that? Works for make baby?
BingoBoingo: gabriel
_laddel: What makes you sure we have a shared platform, or that individuals here choose platforms for themselves singularly?
BingoBoingo: gabriel
_laddel: Dunno how useful I can be. Drunk on vodka trying to protect my vital fluids from triclopyr. Watched a Disney movie...
BingoBoingo: gabriel
_laddel: Not dissing the project, just questioning the target.
trinque: gabriel
_laddel: asumming the AST is represented as a set of tables with foreign key relationships, each table representing a production rule in the grammar
trinque: gabriel
_laddel: it's just a join between the tables that represent the grammar and the AST tables
assbot: Logged on 27-04-2015 23:07:20; mircea
_popescu: i'd settle for a well documented and judiciously defaulted gentoo.
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 17:16:36; mircea
_popescu: think about it. why the fuck should the code have to know about this. and if it does have to know about this, why aren't ALL the code references affected by any of such a change cross-indexed somewhere ?
Adlai: gabriel
_laddel: at the very least, sending those in with a few-second delay would let assbot annotate the logs in a more readable manner
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 20:56:45; ascii
_field: i'd be open to a purely gnumake-based thing instead of the sh
assbot: Logged on 21-04-2015 19:23:08; mircea
_popescu: Pierre
_Rochard you know the very notion that someone thinks themselves gay and jewish... it's like... the quadriplegic swimmer or something. the 98 yo beauty queen