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mp_en_viaje: but if it's "a little" earned you get us/argentina/norway. pompous assholes.
asciilifeform: re norway being a sort of even dumber qatar
mp_en_viaje: it;s a certain sort of unearned, really -- not ENTIRELY unearned. if it's out and out windfall you get passthrough economies like imperial spain or chad.
BingoBoingo: The heat could still play a role in that Norgies get the heat for "Phree"
mp_en_viaje: incidentally : one should absolutely not trust any norwegian. assholes scam like they breathe ; i dunno why various africans have a bad reputation, i have literally never been scammed by a hotel before, ever.
BingoBoingo: Probably still top 5 on either side by your description. Place sounds like the oil was, like Qatar's... a serious misfortune
mp_en_viaje: in other lulz : they have reindeer pelts for sale in one of these revolting "souvenirs" to take home so as to pretend like norway isn't a complete shithole thatshould be glassed.. costs ~two pelts to pay for a cab ride to the airport.
BingoBoingo: Well, can't make poverty a free option
mp_en_viaje: that sounds very pre-secession us. "get a corner and a mule, gotta homestead it"
BingoBoingo: Here you only gotta register with the local prefectura if you lack a place to live and wanna claim a corner
feedbot: http://qntra.net/2019/06/monitors-report-in-quadracx-bankruptcy-reveals-a-clusterfuck/ << Qntra -- Monitor's Report In QuadraCX Bankruptcy Reveals A Clusterfuck
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: There is a direct Miami to Montevideo flight
a111: Logged on 2019-06-25 08:35 mp_en_viaje: anyone remember which trilema i delved into a discussion of the separation of pay / benefit and how it drives up costs ?
a111: Logged on 2019-06-25 13:15 mp_en_viaje: http://archive.is/0bdxh#selection-227.514-227.602 << item. and btw, nobody (as in, the various eaterias) in airport has wifi, because "the airport has wifi". which it does -- i think the whole thing runs off a dial-up modem, i'm getting 5kb/s over here. so much for "internet weks".
a111: Logged on 2019-06-25 13:43 mp_en_viaje: i was the only one actually looking to dress a criminal complaint, everyone else mostly doing bureaucratica, picking up OFFICIAL PAPERS, some dood checking if his driving license is good...
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-06-25#1919884 << a working gnat for 'mipsel' would also be pretty great. ( i tried at one pt, coupla yrs ago, for 'pic32mx' processor, got stuck on some barf ) ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2019-06-25 13:43 mp_en_viaje: i was the only one actually looking to dress a criminal complaint, everyone else mostly doing bureaucratica, picking up OFFICIAL PAPERS, some dood checking if his driving license is good...
mp_en_viaje: just about yeah. they have a very... well, social view of police. exactly as dorel visan's character says, "suna lumea la politie ca la un prieten". it
mp_en_viaje: evidently enough most of their fare's not actually of a police nature, judging by how i passed two filters in five minutes.
mp_en_viaje: i was the only one actually looking to dress a criminal complaint, everyone else mostly doing bureaucratica, picking up OFFICIAL PAPERS, some dood checking if his driving license is good... ☟︎☟︎
mp_en_viaje: it's a large building, with the jail together and everything. but unlike say chicago or w/e, you go therre you don't see the line of cute girlies sobbing quietly seated by the wall ; nor the buncha doods holding their guts
diana_coman: and a poisonous frog, lol
mp_en_viaje: yes well. tropical forest & biodiversidad. can prolly find a spider to fuck, if patient.
mp_en_viaje: nah, it's complicated, has to do with the atmosphere. besides, air transport's ~free, what the fuck do you care, a grosse baguettes weigh twenny lbs, costs a buck
mp_en_viaje: this matters, a lot. also can't age cheese there.
diana_coman: so fly a cook too!
diana_coman: food is a matter of habit too, though; that story with the burnt-food-best-food, what.
mp_en_viaje: "oh, a good diet's just not that important to us" "o yeah ? then what the fuck is important to you ?" "multiculturalism!"
mp_en_viaje: in london's just a case of "if you don't specifically seek the good stuff, you'll get crap", like in the us midwest
mp_en_viaje: i dunno there exists a place this bad in the world. previously england was my mark of "worst food in the world" ; but london's nothing like oslo.
mp_en_viaje: god help them if there's a fire, they'll die like indians.
diana_coman: "finally a queue so someone is in charge!!" ?
mp_en_viaje: http://archive.is/0bdxh#selection-227.514-227.602 << item. and btw, nobody (as in, the various eaterias) in airport has wifi, because "the airport has wifi". which it does -- i think the whole thing runs off a dial-up modem, i'm getting 5kb/s over here. so much for "internet weks". ☟︎
mp_en_viaje: anyone remember which trilema i delved into a discussion of the separation of pay / benefit and how it drives up costs ? ☟︎
a111: Logged on 2019-06-25 06:37 ave1: And developing a hate for people that call themselfs software engineers
ave1: I have no idea, they seem to not even have read a book
ave1: And developing a hate for people that call themselfs software engineers ☟︎
diana_coman: huh, any actual people that might even get to register a key , hang out in your castle and help you with some work? :D
ave1: going is slow, last try resulted in a crash with a text to contact adacore
diana_coman: in snake-pit "surprises" since I still have a github account, I just received a notification that a "first-party GitHub" application was recently authorized to access your account; I suppose it's nice of them to notify.
BingoBoingo: In the ongoing prison break drama, apparently there is a special extraditee escape route https://archive.is/kpsJU
asciilifeform: trinque: i used not long ago a recent huawei lappy. same irons as top-of-line crapple, 1/3 the cost, and 10x less fan whine.
BingoBoingo: Note the "paro general de 24 horas" is scheduled to cover a full day's hangover after today's Uruguay-Chile futbol appointment
BingoBoingo: So with the Party Internal elections coming up Sunday, guess what totally not a campaign event the local Unions are holding tomorrow... A Work Stoppage!
asciilifeform: ( properly speaking, comba aint even a mult algo in the usual mathematical sense, but merely a 'sideways' restatement of the traditional schoolboy O(n^2) mult algo to behave smoother on pc and other irons where cache is in play )
a111: Logged on 2019-06-24 03:55 ave1: trinque, doesn't cuntoo with default gcc also build it with some mystery meat? it probably starts out on a host with gcc?
asciilifeform: ( ideally -- would be a 256bit iron mul. but it dun seem to exist on any known irons today. )
asciilifeform: bvt: it isn't actually a given that comba is even needed at all, with asmistic 64x64 mul
bvt: i agree. i played a bit with the code, arrived at slightly cleaner (and sub-1% faster) code for multiplication, seems that the performance is close to the hw limit (at least at 32 Indices Comba-Karatsuba threshold)
asciilifeform: ( nor does it appear to give a 128bit shift/add even )
asciilifeform: ( interestingly, this does ~not~ work out to a 'runs at effectively 1/30th the native clock', on acct of this effect. but i won't spoil this yet.) ☝︎
asciilifeform: item is nao in a condition where i can safely unload it from head & return to wrapping up ch20.
asciilifeform: ( possibly after ffa, we do a 'mips in 1 instruction a day' likbez series...? )
a111: Logged on 2017-11-19 05:19 lobbes: Currently going down the headless-browser path ben_vulpes suggested. Looking into phantomjs atm, which seems like it could do the job. I have an old craptop I'm thinking of using as the proverbial 'public toilet' to house it on. (This is the same craptop I was planning to put a trb node on. I put a spanking-new ssd in there but then realized that the ethernet dun work anymore; wifi only. May be a good use for the thing to just be a turd server in
a111: Logged on 2019-06-04 00:51 asciilifeform: incidentally, i generate these by machine, and it takes about 3sec per. would have put it as a net-connected hopper thing aeons ago, BUT it of course uses a heathen render (there are no 'demonstrably electrically correct' pdf eaters, and i dun expect one to exist) and suffers from the obvious problem
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-06-23#1919694 << prolly i oughta elaborate. in case wasn't clear, i've a ~12kB x64 proggy that boots a mostly-stock linux 3.x kernel, with uart as only device. which means that applications like this are theoretically possible, when i get back to this subj. ☝︎☝︎
a111: Logged on 2019-06-24 12:27 mp_en_viaje: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-06-24#1919763 << so what, a new era of redistributing binaries dawns ?
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-06-24#1919790 << old era. afaik no one yet knows even a theoretical cure for ye olde 'to build gnat, 1st find a working gnat' headache ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2019-06-24 12:27 mp_en_viaje: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-06-24#1919763 << so what, a new era of redistributing binaries dawns ?
trinque: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-06-24#1919790 << I caught it a few bars later. ☝︎
diana_coman: I have to admit I have a hard time doing argentina ~= norway mainly because of the whole south/north thing; that being said, from socialist pov sure, can very well be indeed.
diana_coman: some will queue for anything; and anyways, not sure if "piling for cabs" is much better otherwise (e.g. Rome) though indeed I can't quite see why would there be such a lack of cabs in Oslo
mp_en_viaje: fucktarded morons will queue for a cab.
mp_en_viaje: imagine this : i get out of the airport, and there is a queue, i kid you not 1k+ people long
a111: Logged on 2019-06-24 01:44 trinque: I will soon give this a try.
mp_en_viaje: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-06-24#1919763 << so what, a new era of redistributing binaries dawns ? ☝︎☟︎☟︎
ave1: btw I've *not* used the ada core version as a starting point for about a year now
ave1: trinque, doesn't cuntoo with default gcc also build it with some mystery meat? it probably starts out on a host with gcc? ☟︎
trinque: oddly the OS reports a missing libc as "file not found" when executing the bin that wants it
trinque: there are likely challenges around getting a gnat on there with which to build itself.
trinque: yep, gcc can be built on a musl system
mod6: so I never was able to build the ave1 musltronic tools on cuntoo, because no working gnat, I just bundled them up after I built them on a gentoo machine that had a working AdaCore 2016.
trinque: another thought, might make sense to call this sys-devel/gcc-9999, so one might perma-satisfy w/e caltrops demand gcc of a particular (and always higher) version
trinque: hm, in reading it, it looks like this pulls a mysterymeat tarball from your server and unpacks it, but doesn't build anything
trinque: I will soon give this a try. ☟︎
mod6: With everything in the right place... (I even needed a '/var/db/repos/mod6/metadata' directory with one file in it, 'layout.conf', that contains one single line: masters = cuntoo) then I was able to run a `ebuild ave1_musltronic_tools_x86_64-20180924.ebuild clean manifest install merge` and end up with the extracted contents in '/ave1_musltronic_tools_x86_64-20180924'.
mod6: To make this work properly, I built all of the ave1 musltronic tools on a gentoo instance with a 2016 AdaCore GNAT, then bundled up all of the binaries myself, and placed 'em on mod6.net for testing purposes.
mod6: trinque: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/4YG2X/?raw=true << Here is my **experimental only** ebuild, 'ave1_musltronic_tools_x86_64-20180924.ebuild'. I've been placing this file, while testing in a directory ' /var/db/repos/mod6/app-tmsr/ave1_musltronic_tools_x86_64'.
a111: Logged on 2016-10-04 15:36 asciilifeform: ACHTUNG, PANZERS! pc engines 'apu2' (the board with the intel nics - vs. 'apu1', with realtek) , turns out, is crippled, hdt probe barfs with it, the cpu is reputed to have a drm fuse set.
asciilifeform patched once a 300kB closed turd, it took coupla months
asciilifeform http://www.loper-os.org/?p=1667, it took coupla months
mp_en_viaje: currently i suspect something's ni-ing out a shader's pointer. but anyway
asciilifeform: one time asciilifeform had a paid contract to make a (early 2000s) wireless nic (w/ various oddball features for physics experiment) behave under opensores. took entire summer.
mp_en_viaje: and i STILL know as close as anything can be known as a matter of fact that the code's fundamentally fine, and some wrapper intermediary is spuriously fucking it up.
asciilifeform: it's expected in a small boy, but how grown man gets stuck in that mode, i do not know -- must be sumthing physiological, cns equiv of dwarfism
asciilifeform: intel & amd enthusiastically put in 9000 worthless piece o'shit instructions, but how about a 256-bit multiplier ? nope. evidently Only A Terrorist (tm)(r) would ever ask for such thing.
bvt: now, sse could theoretically help, but there is a question of whether sse operations are constant time (in each generation of intel cpus)
bvt: asciilifeform: perhaps i could get a bit better performance after scrutinizing multiplication code a bit; however i don't think it'll get much faster with current code structure
asciilifeform: i admit, expected a little moar speedup from asmism, so pretty curious why < 2.5x as it is
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-06-22#1919583 << asciilifeform doesn't publish products that require rubber bands. ( this is a double-edged sword, asciilifeform has large pile of items he does not consider publication-grade, and hasn't the resources to bring up to it, but can live with this ) ☝︎
lobbes: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-06-23#1919658 << naw, I took no personal offense. Only pointing out that I understood cuntoo is not a $ubuntu-installer item ☝︎
trinque: it's a call for a proper camp, not a settlement
a111: Logged on 2019-06-22 21:34 trinque: my intent here has been to stablize the workbench and then make a *hard* break with the whole stack
mp_en_viaje: the point was to get it in a ~state~. something to start actual decrufting work from. portage itself is mostly a raft for navigating the phenomenology of fosstardation
mp_en_viaje: trinque, wouldja hang on a minute here ?
trinque: the cumulative work on gentoo was wasted cycles if portage is undesired, as most of the work was around capturing portage in a given state
trinque: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-05-17#1914461 << this wasn't a throwaway comment, nor was it an insult to anybody. lords, or simply strapping dudes looking to score, better be holding coin at the end of the day. ☝︎
mp_en_viaje: obviously, on some level, there's only so many hours in the day, whether one works or doesn't, still there's a finite time.
a111: Logged on 2019-06-23 06:57 mircea_popescu: what worries me is this approach whereby a) things tend to be discussed in response to some kind of prodding, and b) while that feeling lasts, only to c) fall back into an eerie silence within a few hours or maybe days, for WEEKS AND WEEKS AND MONTHS AND YEARS AT A TIME!!!
a111: Logged on 2019-06-23 00:03 lobbes: however on second run-through I indeed went back to read the scripts in tandem with the gentoo handbook (so as to actually understand what was going on) and produced a bootable genesis that verified >> http://blog.lobbesblog.com/2019/02/a-bridge-to-cuntoo-for-the-lenovo-x61-x86_64/