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mats: mircea
_popescu: no, just the usual implicit 'fear the chinese' byline
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> -somebody- saw it fit to break static linking on gnu platform in the traditional microshit way - suddenly, silently, and 'for your own good' (TM) << and the fact that silently worked tells mike
_c why qntra market cap would reasonably exceed the sum of the market cap of all computing publications available.
BingoBoingo: <mircea
_popescu> who is missing from that list ? << Chomsky
mircea_popescu: pete
_dushenski the expression in romanian was " a face rost" , which meant to procure. which meant, talk to someone who knows someone.
pete_dushenski: mircea
_popescu: people employing a wot are so much more successful than people who do not << completely. see italians, somalis, jooz, whoever. the rest are but chumps.
pete_dushenski: mircea
_popescu: haven't seen le grand blond but will add it to the list.
mircea_popescu: pete
_dushenski old joke, americans ask russians how do they keep discovering their secret agents. "you could try not sending black people..."
☟︎ pete_dushenski: mircea
_popescu: who are these blacks who were sorted ?
mircea_popescu: pete
_dushenski if you recall the famous "conference" held in london by nefario, taaki and the rest of "bitcoinica consultancy" crowd...
pete_dushenski: mircea
_popescu: heh, well this particular whore recently claimed to have never heard of #b-a, which must be like carrie bradshaw never having heard of the new york times
bitstein: pete
_dushenski: Hearn lives in Switzerland.
mircea_popescu: note pete
_dushenski the guy starts by inquiring whether the tramp is "in a room tonight"
assbot: Logged on 05-04-2015 19:39:37; ben
_vulpes: me pogo's at the office
assbot: Logged on 05-04-2015 14:14:53; ascii
_modem: that part takes me 1h at most. it is deliberately manual, like the sub reactors, or therealbitcoin
assbot: Logged on 05-04-2015 05:52:05; mircea
_popescu: because it is unacceptable for a world to exist where i may have to spend more than an hour getting a new os running.
nubbins`: i did this by running make nconfig after make pogoplug
_defconfig and adding them manually
trinque: ascii
_modem |
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-04-2015#1089297 << lol installer?!! as in copying other folks' bins over? ick << nah, just bash script that plonks you into a partition editor, then a list of architectures, then has you pick a stage, etc; script the scriptable parts of the manual, and leave everything that should be.. manual :D
☝︎ nubbins`: ascii
_modem actually it was the client side that baffled me, heh.
assbot: Logged on 05-04-2015 05:43:38; mircea
_popescu: ie, my way out of swallowing random binary strange is to get a solid block of binary strange ? from... red hat ?
assbot: Logged on 05-04-2015 05:55:23; mircea
_popescu: sure, someone could. the moment someone does you get ubuntu - two years of unusable, six months of barely usable and then insta-poettering.
assbot: Logged on 05-04-2015 05:52:05; mircea
_popescu: because it is unacceptable for a world to exist where i may have to spend more than an hour getting a new os running.
ascii_modem: i find it odd that mircea
_popescu does not handle linux in same way as lathe or - hell - dental work
nubbins`: <+mircea
_popescu> a lathe is the essence of unusable. <<< o.O i bet you have soft hands
ascii_modem: mircea
_popescu: gentoo is not so much a 'usable linux' as a -machine for building a usable linux-. sorta like 'buildroot'. would you also say that, e.g., a lathe - is 'unusable' ?
nubbins`: ben
_vulpes my eth0 is named enp0s3 in gentoo by default
nubbins`: <+trinque> ben
_vulpes: gentoo has this dumb scheme where you have to symlink /etc/init.d/net.lo to say /etc/init.d/net.eth0 <<< +1
trinque: ben
_vulpes: gentoo has this dumb scheme where you have to symlink /etc/init.d/net.lo to say /etc/init.d/net.eth0
assbot: Logged on 05-04-2015 04:36:00; ascii
_modem: this invites the question of why should we ever use conventional libc again.
assbot: Logged on 05-04-2015 04:12:42; ascii
_modem: as someone who only ever knew about it from #b-a links - i thought it was a kinda nature preserve just for folks like woodman
assbot: Logged on 05-04-2015 03:56:30; ascii
_modem: ben
_vulpes: congrats re: gentoo
decimation: ascii
_modem: suddenly talk about lisp machines seems cool
decimation: 6) uClibc does not support NSS (/lib/libnss
_*), which allows glibc to easily support various methods of authentication and DNS resolution. uClibc only supports flat password files and shadow password files for storing authentication information. If you need something more complex than this, you can compile and install pam.
decimation: ok from uclibc docs/Glibc
_vs
_uClibc
_Differences.txt
decimation: ascii
_modem: did you see the earlier note about glibc compiled statically
decimation: ascii
_modem: I thought we went over the libdl/openssl thing
ascii_modem: and before mircea
_popescu asks - no i dont have rigorous proof of equivalence of watcom to gcc
nubbins`: /home/nubs/dev/bitcoin-v0
_5
_3
_1/ourlibs/lib/libcrypto.a(dso
_dlfcn.o): undefined reference to symbol 'dlerror'
nubbins`: bcp is included in the boost download, cd $BOOST
_ROOT; ./bootstrap.sh; ./bjam tools/bcp
nubbins`: ./bcp --scan --boost=~/dev/bitcoin-v0
_5
_3
_1/boost
_1
_52
_0 ~/dev/bitcoin-v0
_5
_3
_1/bitcoin/src/*.cpp ~/dev/myboost/
nubbins`: /home/nubs/dev/bitcoin-v0
_5
_3
_1/ourlibs/lib/libcrypto.a(dso
_dlfcn.o): undefined reference to symbol 'dlerror'
decimation: mircea
_popescu: re: libnss < I think it has its roots in solaris
ben_vulpes: "...ben
_vulpes finally kicked off a kernel compile.
trinque: mircea
_popescu: this brings back to mind what you said last night about making a clear distinction between natural law and the purpose-driven "regulation" of human societies. I'm not in a position to well articulate this, so I'll just barf this: it seems the HN commenter in question is simply not in touch with reality, and there is nothing forcing him to be, neither nature nor someone in charge of
trinque: ben
_vulpes: he mentions it in another comment
ben_vulpes: in the meantime, i think i found the x86
_64 stuff
trinque: ben
_vulpes: make sure it all matches what you specified when you made the vm too
nubbins`: ben
_vulpes actually i think i used genkernel.
ben_vulpes: nubbins`: when building your gentoo kernel did you use menuconfig, and if so did you run into errors along the lines of "the cpu you selected does not support the x86
_64 instruction set"?
mircea_popescu: pete
_dushenski and amusingly, this is a very indicative symptom of the problem. if "inflation didn't exist" and all this created value, people would care as much about 10 bucks now as 50 years ago. hey, it's a lunch.
pete_dushenski: mircea
_popescu: heh. he does get mindboggled on some, uh, unique things
mircea_popescu: pete
_dushenski im just saving it to be really smug at mike
_c later on, because he was really mindboggled by the entire "usms fraud" thread a while back.
pete_dushenski: mircea
_popescu: lol @ vessenes. another cv bullet point eh
trinque: mircea
_popescu: instructions amount to "don't install it" plus eudev not udev
assbot: Logged on 04-04-2015 18:59:06; ben
_vulpes: i'm looking for the 'how to gentoo without systemd for noobs' link
mircea_popescu: /usr/local/lib/gcc/4.9/libgcc
_s.1.dylib << for crying out loud.
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea
_popescu.rate.whaack.1:36fd55c84b4411deb8f2c9338798f7c8a7e14802b1caf7a68ec9f4c78ce3ff4c
trinque: ben
_vulpes: for python.. ./bootstrap.sh --without-libraries=python
mircea_popescu: pete
_dushenski amusingly, the "pes sic tendatur ne lodix protereatur" one doesn't seem to be known in english
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 05:40:11; mircea
_popescu: "The www.burtw.com web site is real. It was put up by my wife (JeanW on here now). To answer some questions posted above: I traded on localbitcoins.com. The prosecutor in the case claims I needed a business money transmittal license to do that. Instead of just notifying me that they though I might need a license they have charged me with a felony which could mean up to 5 years in prison and a $2