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assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 15:03:08;
phf: what i'm saying is that i wouldn't be surprised if some large number of europeans are focusing on greeks for purely sentimental reasons. "bedrock of civilization"
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 15:02:22;
phf: pete_dushenski: i'm not in a position to save any one country. if i were putin, i'd buy greece, move greeks off some of the islands, and recreate greek drama with imported nubile slavs, but
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 15:03:08;
phf: what i'm saying is that i wouldn't be surprised if some large number of europeans are focusing on greeks for purely sentimental reasons. "bedrock of civilization"
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 16:46:50;
phf: berzin managed to succeed where multiple generation of tzar bureaucrats failed developing natural resource on the kolyma peninsula by taking a scientific approach to the whole idea of "hungry people work"
pete_dushenski:
phf: sure it's sentimental, but sparta didn't invade troy for a woman, greece is being propped up because the eu doesn't want to admit FAILURE and suck Putin's and b-a's cock to compensate.
pete_dushenski:
phf: both failed states ? sure. the point isn't that their governments suck merkel's balls, of course they do, the point is that one of them is usable for spare parts, the other isn't.
assbot: Logged on 20-07-2015 02:36:12; ben_vulpes: asciilifeform,
phf, Adlai, gabriel_laddel: still curious about deploying CL code to running instances
gabriel_laddel:
phf: Sure, as "fundamentally misguided" as any other meetup for young people.
trinque:
phf: seems to come from an american notion that you get ahead by pulling one over on everyone else
trinque:
phf: like this was gonna get some bum off the street, making rails sites?
gernika:
phf Did you have to endure a hackathon?
trinque:
phf: yeah, these companies practically force their employees to take part in it
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform,
phf, Adlai, gabriel_laddel: still curious about deploying CL code to running instances
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 19-07-2015 19:43:32;
phf: it's more fidonet with crypto handshakes
mod6: <+
phf> ben_vulpes: because makefile.unix expects them, (search for obj/nogui/%.o: %.cpp, etc.) << ben_vulpes yeah this stuff
☟︎ ben_vulpes:
phf later i'll want to pick your brain about compiling boost under clang/os x
decimation:
phf you are thinking 'give me block #N'?
mod6:
phf: keep an eye out for punkman's debug_sanity-part2 -- or maybe you both can coordinate together so that all three of these patches will play together nicely: debug_sanity-part1-corrected, debug_sanity-part2 and milli timestamps
mircea_popescu:
phf yeah, middle aged men looking about as sad as the nayor of mew york.
decimation:
phf: yes, the same ones who staff usg bureaucracies and corporations
ag3nt_zer0: well sent a pm to
phf hopefully he can help...
ben_vulpes: <
phf> ben_vulpes: eventually, aha. i'm not even sure yet that i can repeat the process. for example part of build process is a script that chooses between gcc-4.6 and clang based on whether it's .c or .mm. the fact that the result links i think is a miracle << bwahahahahahaha
ben_vulpes:
phf: didja grunt out a script or something else i could try?
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell nubbins` btw,
phf managed to get it going on os/x
mircea_popescu:
phf which is why it's fun - actually fun. because you gotta find a way. it's too complex to effectually model even, at least so far, so therefore what bots.
mircea_popescu:
phf in any case, there is no actual incentive to bot, or i suppose the proper format would be to say everyone can bot just as well.
mircea_popescu:
phf cheaper to just put one slave girl on twerk detail while playing an actual game
mircea_popescu:
phf or for that matter wow style "rares" which everyone has. wtf is achievement even supposed to mean outside of a scarcity world.
mircea_popescu:
phf yeah the helpfile as bundled with the client is a mess atm.
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for
phf from 1 to 2 with note: Actually managed to compile Eulora on OS/X, which is a first.
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea_popescu.rate.
phf.2:6b5c1f07e27f7b7ae974773e4c050cfce50f47f405a2e9fdf2666a78059e721a
mircea_popescu: !rate
phf 2 Actually managed to compile Eulora on OS/X, which is a first.
assbot: You rated user
phf on 24-Jun-2015, with a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: New blood.
ascii_field:
phf: meanwhile, actual-open disappeared as a thing from the world
assbot: Logged on 12-07-2015 22:52:47;
phf: jurov: bunnie's mostly famous for reverse engineering first xbox
http://hackingthexbox.com, and recently designing novena laptop
ben_vulpes:
phf: i'd rather not have compilation involved in configuring logs.
ascii_field:
phf: i'm biased in the direction of rolling functionality ~into~ bitcoind, rather than ~out~ to unixland
mod6:
phf: yah was just about to say, maybe wait until he submits his, then you can apply yours on top.
gabriel_laddel:
phf: Nothing interesting. Twas already covered in the logs...
gabriel_laddel:
phf: no one has done so much as even drafting a document specifying what is to be removed.
gabriel_laddel:
phf: also, I think the loper device will end up being designed on top of CLIM.
gabriel_laddel:
phf: the whole "backends" thing (which lispworks uses) is retarded.
gabriel_laddel:
phf: My dashboard (which I use every day) is CLIM. I edit text in CLIMACS from time to time, use the listener to browse classes.
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 17:50:03;
phf: i was exploring block storage format, so i wrote some lisp code to read blocks out of .dat in sequence or directly from dumpblock'ed file
http://paste.lisp.org/+38JG. i'm not sure where i'm going with it, so i'm leaving it here for interested parties.
ben_vulpes: <BingoBoingo>
phf: No, not yet. On OpenBSD I'm running an 0.7.2 derivative with LibreSSL 2.0 just to see how it behaves. << how's the libressl build going?
mod6:
phf: do you patches depend on anything besides stator?
BingoBoingo:
phf: It sync'd and so far it hasn't forked outside of the ways other Bitcoins have
BingoBoingo: <mod6>
phf: i built on 5.6 but I can't seem to get mine to be be statically built :( << First thing to understand about OpenBSD is that it is a weird unix. Not as weird as Linux, but differently weird.
BingoBoingo:
phf: No, not yet. On OpenBSD I'm running an 0.7.2 derivative with LibreSSL 2.0 just to see how it behaves.
mod6:
phf: i built on 5.6 but I can't seem to get mine to be be statically built :(
decimation: yeah I think I'm going to play with
phf's blockchain code he wrote in lisp as an education
mircea_popescu: this follows in the wake of a few threads mostly brought to a head by the opnessl idiocies you might wish to review
phf if you've not seen them before.
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 19:51:29;
phf: mod6: sorry, i wasn't really prepared to explain what i mean, i thought you would just grok the request as an obvious one. we probably just have very different workflows
gernika: For any interested: using
phf's patch with a few mods for amd64 I have successfully built stator on OpenBSD.
mod6: <+
phf> apparently gcc doesn't always include all the necessary pthread bits (not just openbsd but other unixes), which results in segfault on launch << on my obsd 5.6 on x86-64 that's the same problem i kept running into; segfault at execution time.
mod6: <+asciilifeform>
phf: you may be the first to achieve openbsd build! consider posting recipe << please do!
ben_vulpes:
phf: (v. instructive among other good things)
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 17:50:03;
phf: i was exploring block storage format, so i wrote some lisp code to read blocks out of .dat in sequence or directly from dumpblock'ed file
http://paste.lisp.org/+38JG. i'm not sure where i'm going with it, so i'm leaving it here for interested parties.