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mircea_popescu: which is how a dozen writers end up writing for jerry lewis, rather than a dozen jerry lewises banging
down the door of Joe Q Writer : way the FUCK more good premises than folk who can do something with them.
a111: Logged on 2018-07-17 02:42 asciilifeform: 'they cloink a coupla with the sledgehammer so as to break
down the find into shards the size they can fit in a pocket, after which they stick it on their oxcart'
mircea_popescu: that's 1 trope, 2 fiction, 3 imagination, 4 noise, 5 phenomena. FIVE nodes
down from the top node of all things, "the world".
mircea_popescu: there's nothing BEYOND the world. the things claimed to be so are always and without exception ~inferior~ not superior in the tree of things. one's fantasies of self-realisation, be they wet dreams about little miss rottencrotch two chairs
down in chem class or "the rapture", are just so much teenage wank. it dun matter if the teenager's name is moses or daniel, their wank is not "above the world". it's part of the world, and
phf: i bought a barely used eizo cg243w from a russian guy. it was one of his last possessions (no work and didn't want to become a "corporate whore"), and he talked about how quality of everything went
down and keeps going
down and that you really only can trust 2009 hardware at the latest. i wonder if there are more people like that hoarding their prized bolix, but without yet hitting the necessity to sell one.
a111: Logged on 2018-12-13 18:53 asciilifeform: 1st logical step , on the magic day when asciilifeform has both pcb layout and GAL contents nailed
down, will prolly be to make an exact physical copy of the board.
trinque: diana_coman: wallet's a different service that connects to the other bot for IRC. I'll take a look when I get a moment. I wager the internet connection between the two went
down.
BingoBoingo: Of course there is the mid-long term hazard the kid outlives avik and evangalizes the predatory stupids
down the line
Mocky: but i'm totally
down to give it a try (after employed). it's gonna be hoot!
trinque: I'll admit it was a knee-jerk reaction to the zombie bioreactor. Possibly there are much better ways to shut it
down.
BingoBoingo: Really, its a whole pile of WTFs all the way
down mircea_popescu: the whole point is, "looky here good fellows, the similarity between pharoh tuth's death and granma ilsa's death
down the street and every other smallpox death is -- variola virus!!"
a111: Logged on 2018-12-07 14:21 BingoBoingo: Feedbot appears
down atm
phf: this one is gost 280-2009, i'm not a visual machine at the moment to track it
down though
BingoBoingo: In other news, how nice is it the USG shut itself
down today for a celebration of the day I got on an airplane.
a111: Logged on 2017-09-02 21:26 mircea_popescu: now this man... he had a set of 9V lightbulbs. and so as any good respectable citizen i sat
down with the dead man's dragon pile, to TEST everythiung I got. yes ?
a111: Logged on 2018-12-01 19:21 asciilifeform: btw a very good chunk of the present-day cad monopoly biz is powered by tech written by bolix escapees. i tracked some of'em
down ( and no they dun answer my mail... ) , they built the current cad houses.
lobbes: danielpbarron: fwiw my pizarro rockchip has served me well thus far as a home for both auctionbot and for mp-wp. Hell, you could run a mirror for your church's www in the event it goes
down AND host the poker bot
a111: Logged on 2018-12-01 03:37 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-12-01#1877212 << you can have a decent, new construction, 4-6k sqm floor space metal structure warehouse in ro for 100k+/-. but yes, more generally there's no place for real estate like europe. rest of the world, latam especially, 100% africans, built five huts in fifteen centuries. of which two burned
down, so the other three are EVEN MORE VALUABLE NOW
danielpbarron: the church doesn't need one; maybe some day they could use shared hosting if whatever they use now gets shut
down mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-12-01#1877212 << you can have a decent, new construction, 4-6k sqm floor space metal structure warehouse in ro for 100k+/-. but yes, more generally there's no place for real estate like europe. rest of the world, latam especially, 100% africans, built five huts in fifteen centuries. of which two burned
down, so the other three are EVEN MORE VALUABLE NOW
☝︎☟︎ BingoBoingo: Real estate sale prices in MVD are trending
down, because Argentina doesn't have money to shelter anymore
BingoBoingo: Anyways, if you are setting
down something heavy for a while Uruguay's got great bedrock
a111: Logged on 2018-11-30 19:52 SeanRiddle: That's the lo-res pic. Wikimedia sometimes chokes on my big pics, and I have to upload smaller ones. Go
down to the File History and there's a link to a 43Kx45K pixel pic.
mircea_popescu: in my mind people just sat with a patient needle and marked
down 300k locations.
SeanRiddle: That's the lo-res pic. Wikimedia sometimes chokes on my big pics, and I have to upload smaller ones. Go
down to the File History and there's a link to a 43Kx45K pixel pic.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2015-06-25 07:05 mircea_popescu: "Our Solutions Leadership About Us Careers News Contact" who the fuck thought this is how you do it ? it's almost like the soviet butcher, "we're the advertising shop, we don't have publishers. fish is what they don't have in the shop
down the street"
zx2c4: alright and you'd freely admit that when you write things
down and solve intermediate lemmas, its often the case that by the time you get to the end, you don't have in the forefront of your brain the details of all intermediate steps anymore
zx2c4: I more or less know the process involved but don't have all of the steps in my head. And as I wrote it
down, I forget the details of previously written steps while working out current new steps. Yet I have faith in the process of writing it
down systematically and having intermediate results from pages prior
zx2c4: Write
down thoughts from one day, use writings to your benefit the second day, and now you're two people in essence
zx2c4: And then they're able to lower the F*
down into C
a111: Logged on 2018-11-28 01:31 mircea_popescu: i never heard before of some guy who CAN live independently, moving to rural shithole to not be bothered, and then having ~same to show for a year of his life as mod6. at least that dood is holding
down a job and a coupla kids meanwhile.
Mocky: cisco's hiring 2 miles
down the road, "Colorful hair? Don’t care. Tattoos? Show off your ink. Like polka dots? That’s cool. Pop culture geek? Many of us are. Be you, with us! #WeAreCisco #GIS #SDx" good luck with that, lol
mircea_popescu: i never heard before of some guy who CAN live independently, moving to rural shithole to not be bothered, and then having ~same to show for a year of his life as mod6. at least that dood is holding
down a job and a coupla kids meanwhile.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: let's try different terminology : why would you want to be one of the dozen-or-so "apostles" of this pizzeria owner by the name melchisedec, if you believe the other jesus guy, in the trattoria
down the street, is the true pastafarian in town ?!
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
phf: asciilifeform: apropos i've attempted two years ago to do a rewrite for my cl-bitcoin, got bogged
down in group theory, at this point still trying to power through an "introduction to group theory" text book.
a111: Logged on 2018-11-27 15:30 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
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
☟︎ trinque: asciilifeform: we had a thread on the stepping
down before, jumping directly to 4.9.4 does not work on musl. not a clue why.
a111: Logged on 2018-11-23 17:05 diana_coman: when I say I can't comment I mean it barfs with "incorrect captcha" while the captcha thing says it's shut
down so no word to enter
diana_coman: when I say I can't comment I mean it barfs with "incorrect captcha" while the captcha thing says it's shut
down so no word to enter
☟︎ trinque: asciilifeform: eh, give me stable management of pizarro how bout, and I'll sit
down more firmly on the chair
a111: Logged on 2018-11-12 06:36 BingoBoingo: Kinda why I'm excited about breaking
down and killing the legacy notes file
mircea_popescu: well in practice i havent ; in theory i dunno, cuz we're believers in the human spirit and haven't yet turned
down someone because he's black or whatever ?
a111: Logged on 2018-10-26 02:14 asciilifeform: meanwhile, in gnat bugs : apparently ( and this is documented or mentioned nowhere ) : it is impossible to have a Ada.Finalization.Limited_Controlled type ANYWHERE inside a static library, unless it is generic all the way
down (i.e. if the lib package is generic, any sub-packages must also be instantiated as generics )
a111: Logged on 2018-10-26 02:14 asciilifeform: meanwhile, in gnat bugs : apparently ( and this is documented or mentioned nowhere ) : it is impossible to have a Ada.Finalization.Limited_Controlled type ANYWHERE inside a static library, unless it is generic all the way
down (i.e. if the lib package is generic, any sub-packages must also be instantiated as generics )
BingoBoingo: gnomes sit on gold because deep
down on the inside they want to feel like dragons
lobbes: amusingly, few weeks ago I was talking with some bums outside of the $work-tower while smoking. They mentioned they had been bumming rides
down from W. Virginia, were headed to... Miami! for the winter
Mocky: I'd appreciate it, I'm not in a position to turn it
down as much as I'd like to
Mocky: anyway, I'm putting in 80hr/week interview prep as that's my bottleneck, plus as many more hours as I can cram in before it shuts
down BingoBoingo: <mod6> mircea_popescu: I can't take any time off of salt-mine, or at least, not the kind of time that I would need to drop all and head
down to BBstan. Used my time for this year, already. << After January 15th the amount of ear confusing Portuguese drops substantially, and the beaches are still here
mod6: mircea_popescu: I can't take any time off of salt-mine, or at least, not the kind of time that I would need to drop all and head
down to BBstan. Used my time for this year, already.
a111: Logged on 2015-06-12 14:54 mircea_popescu: Sir Thomas More: Oh? And when the last law was
down, and the Devil turned 'round on you, where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat? This country is planted thick with laws, from coast to coast, Man's laws, not God's! And if you cut them
down, and you're just the man to do it, do you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then? Yes, I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safe
mircea_popescu: and i don't mean, "stop feeding", i mean chinese troops marching in new york, tearing
down statue of liberty to replace with huge penis, and forcing everyone to do by-hand electronics picking for the rest of their miserable woirtheless lives.
mircea_popescu: consequently, boys gotta be bois lest they break
down the walls. and that was that for anglo culture.
mircea_popescu: consequently, boys gotta be boys lest they break
down the walls. and that was that for anglo culture.
mircea_popescu: change, objective and unyielding, of the wheel coming cycle and the up being now
down and the shoe on the other foot, "the elders" sat and thought for a half second and decided between boys and walls they'd rather have the walls.
mircea_popescu: not originally. the might as well as the power of the republic was ~entirely~ agricultural. cincinnatus is not famous for "turning
down the purple", but for ~turning
down the purple to go back to ploughing."!