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mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-01-22#1889134 << the discussion died (i have no doubt under exact same "gotta rsfm" pressure), but we were talking 2016ish about needing own protocol (meanwhile in practice eulora is trying udp and that may even prove sufficient, eg). but yes, tmsr router obviously premature.
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2019-01-22 14:17 asciilifeform:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-01-22#1889097 << with engine, you can compute the efficiency ( joules out / joules in ) and even get ~exact estimate of how much useful work engine of particular size will do. but with shitware..
a111: 2019-01-09
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http://btcbase.org/log/2019-01-06#1885092 << i have a couple and the first one i bought i think had that issue, i didn't bother replacing it, and after first cleaning i believe it went away, or possibly i stopped noticing. the one at my office definitely has clean clicks on all they keys, so if it bothers you perhaps worth replacing
a111: Logged on 2019-01-22 07:13 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-01-22#1889040 << this is entirely besides the point. yes with 256 mb it can serve more simultaneously than with 64, but that's all the difference. the fact that a larger engine puts out more torque than a smaller engine isn't proof positive of "something fundamentally wrong with carnot cycles"
a111: Logged on 2019-01-22 06:57 BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> BingoBoingo: how does it cache the e.g. tB of rng i happen to generate in racked box in jp and dload via ssh ?
<< I will say that this does suggest .jp s a candidate for Pzarro rack 2 when that time comes
mircea_popescu: "The only reason "high speed" connections to a "global" internet works at residential price points is because they don't have to."
<< keks.
a111: Logged on 2019-01-22 04:07 asciilifeform: briefly upstack to
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-01-22#1889021 << possibly i'm thick, but it ~also~ never made sense to me why a ~router~ would fall down, either. seems like if yer pipe is e.g. 100mb/s , and incoming enemy crapola at 1000mb/s, then you simply oughta get (from pov of arbitrary test peer) 90% packet loss. rather than a smoking crater where router was.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-01-22#1889040 << this is entirely besides the point. yes with 256 mb it can serve more simultaneously than with 64, but that's all the difference. the fact that a larger engine puts out more torque than a smaller engine isn't proof positive of "something fundamentally wrong with carnot cycles"
☝︎☟︎ BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> BingoBoingo: how does it cache the e.g. tB of rng i happen to generate in racked box in jp and dload via ssh ?
<< I will say that this does suggest .jp s a candidate for Pzarro rack 2 when that time comes
☟︎ BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> assertion is, the cost of a processing job oughta 1) be calculable in advance of performing said job 2) depend only on ~said job~, rather than what else the machine happened to have done recently or may be doing concurrently with remaining cycles
<< This is a violin. We gotta get a lumber yard stocking something other than Spruce/pine/fir or we hit the sill plate problem.
BingoBoingo: "I like being treated like a princess and fucked like a slut."
<< The anglophone girl problem. They think they want to hold the power, but they know they want the power imposed on them when it counts.
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> dunno, cuz collects 100% garbage ? ( tho admittedly this never stopped'em before.. )
<< If the USG didn't collect garbage for the sake of collecting garbage how else do you explain the Amazing Java Girl dying in Syria?
BingoBoingo: "forty cottages had to be crowded on two acres"
<< This doesn't seem very dense at all for horizontal development.
mircea_popescu: "Many paternalist conservatives, including those of the "One Nation" tendency with which May identifies, have made a point of disagreeing with Lady Thatcher's famous dictum that there is no such thing as society. But it increasingly looks as if she was right. We don't have society anymore but rather an economy."
<< incidentally, that is EXACTRLY what gave europe the villa economy, hence villeins ie diocletian's chained plebs,
BingoBoingo:
<diana_coman> so at first new drive it required several power cycles but then it seemed fine?
<< But only with the vacant drive. Not with my RK drive.
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> uninhabited since it disk swap; last housed mod6 ( who moved to a vacant, at the time, unit, when we swapped disks )
<< Uninhabited last housed me.
hanbot: * shinohai has quit (Quit: No, I do not belong to The Most Delusional Republic)
<< the amusing part being that it'd seem that's the only republic you -do- belong to.
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> trinque: they're living in cardboard, iirc. new construction in specially-designated reservations.
<< AHA, Carrasco where the stores have parking lots! Just like US suburbs!
BingoBoingo:
<trinque> I wager the uruguayan suburbs are favela-tier
<< Favelas with a lot of concrete
a111: Logged on 2019-01-16 16:48 hanbot:
<asciilifeform> i'm surprised they dun build from ~that~ yet.
<< i met a chick from the architecture dept at the nat'l uni here whose professed goal was to see all places with native bamboo build with it exclusively. possibly the spiders get her first, but otherwise, "coming soon"...