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phf:
i have a backlog of making bot pull from backup logger in case of disconnect, which is the last bit before auto-reconnecting-bot
trinque: lol,
I didn't say this was pretty sausage
phf:
i don't want to know! it's much nicer when the whole thing's in memory :>
trinque: can actually do it recursively using pgsql magic if
I needed
trinque: for gettrust
I just join the same table twice
phf: you kind of need to write a graph walker, and since you're doing it in sql,
i don't even know how to make it not suck
trinque: yeah that's what
I'm going to do instead
trinque:
I put the blame on us ending up with the idiotic web, REST APIs, and etc squarely on IRC having been designed by monkeys
trinque:
I was going to add commands to dump inward and outward reputation for a given nick, but neh
phf:
i'll spoil it for you, ""Contrary to what we expected, masking gender had no effect on interview performance"
phf: "As a not-completely-cynical participant in a democratic society and a half-assed amateur philosopher,
I’m about as turned off by Yarvin as
I could be."
phf:
i have a bunch of sites blocked on my router, google's and facebook's ip ranges, reddit, hackernews, but sometimes
i load them up in hidemyass to see how things are on the other side of the world
phf: “The streets of Paris are sad.
I want to build a robot that will make them happy again.
I’ve already starting learning how to code on Thymio robots, but
I have trouble making it work.
I want to join the program so the mentors can help me.”
pete_dushenski: ie. where
i first took classes in english and was marked wrong on a geography test where
i answered 'ouest'
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: pet has seen ? tix are running $1k per last
i heard
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: right.
i guess that pankakke and tat fit in similarly.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-30 02:57 pete_dushenski:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-30#1492971 << for all the times
i've heard the exclusively alfian term of art 'kakotronic', it's never quite registered. care to explain like
i'm 5 ?
mircea_popescu: ("if money's a curse, let god strike me down with it! and may
i never recover.")
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: spanish empire style ?
i'm ignorant of this style
pete_dushenski:
i'm also assuming that 'full bore kako' and 'kakotronic' are interchangeable here
shinohai:
I rather like older tools, don't mod the maintenance. Most tools sold in stores locally are garbage.
shinohai:
I used to do the homebrew electrolysis thing to remove rust.
trinque: afaik. phf, if not, lemme know and
I'll whip something up
a111: Logged on 2015-10-12 15:02 mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=12-10-2015#1296856 << china likes us start-up culture and its effects. "never interrupt enemy when making a mistake". traditionally you wouldn't have the gall to pointedly help him, either, but
i think mr xi correctly inferred ustardian head too far up ass to even notice.
trinque: about time
I updated ratings as well
mircea_popescu: then he wonders what is porcfest about anymore. gee whiz,
i dunno.
mircea_popescu: "
I found myself with a girl under each arm, a scotch in hand, dead center in the front of a crowd observing the fire dancing show taking place during the big Friday night finale of PorcFest XIII. Having ingested both MDMA and LSD1 earlier that evening,
I imagined the scene took on a particularly mystical quality."
hanbot: so in eulora marketing research
i find colorado is a desert for cs --but plenty of "peace studies" majors, and even a "creativity engineering"
mircea_popescu: phf ikr!
i lack the background and experience in management experience, is the problem.
mircea_popescu: so it pains me to admit that
i just invented the world's first vodka cocktail.
mircea_popescu: in practical terms, asciilifeform
i'd say you'd be a lot more benefited by somehow retaining the loyalty and services of an old whore that knows how to negotiate rents ; than by trying to become warlord.
mircea_popescu: their fundamental idea that "if
i don't swear
i'll go to heaven" is entirely built of this stupidium
mircea_popescu: well - this is not true generally, thinking about it. but for me, it is way the fuck easier. and
i'd expect it'd be the same for everyone who a) is familiar with the environment, and by familiar we mean that, feels at home in the ghetto and is respected in prison ; b) is familiar with the categories of education. which is different from being educated, it requires mastership of the gnosis, that position where you wrote the bo
mircea_popescu: well, what can
i tell you. if he uses proper truck is likely unionized, and if he is, he can't do it even if he wants to.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
i thought you were getting merged visits and stuff ?
mircea_popescu:
i think the convo might have spliced. what do you mean ?
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-29#1492644 << amusingly, judging by the comment count on the official announcement of the latest blunder ("for best results running our fix for the attack - please don't run it at all!"), even 1k total seems exaggerated. ethereum is dead as disco, will take at least 6 months to re-inflate. prolly more like 18. and
i somehow doubt the "many years spanned by experience in experience" people have t
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2016-06-29 09:20 ben_vulpes:
i am torn - on one hand, this is a marvelously spiffy box. on the other - what treasures might lie on those hdds?!
ben_vulpes:
i am torn - on one hand, this is a marvelously spiffy box. on the other - what treasures might lie on those hdds?!
☟︎ ben_vulpes went to procure a server today (8 cores! 3.33 ghz! 32 gb of ram! probably the heaviest individual slice of computronium
i've ever hefted) to find that it was previously operated by a local company of some amount of repute.
adlai: but
i agree with you in the sense of "coin moves from stupid pocket to smart"
trinque: yep. what
I question is how a massive contraction, in a situation where it's *all* notional and wtf is actually valuable, would *not* harm lizard whoever.
trinque: if
I had 40 billion turkey dollars and suddenly had to divest from USD denominated assets and companies that relied on consumer spending, where would
I go?
adlai:
i'm glad to have stopped! and have found again the motivation to bitcoin
mats:
i'm sorry to hear that
mircea_popescu: police still publishes these
i imagine. day and half worth of intern's time.
BingoBoingo:
I haven't seen it. Perhaps requires javascript?
mircea_popescu: sometimes
i wonder how eeurope'd have looked today had the soviets managed to dredge on.
phf: half way through
i realized
i wasn't just trolling
mircea_popescu:
i mean, bitdaytrade rivals it for utter, but that was what, meni rosenfeld and a bunch of web freelancer pakis.
mircea_popescu: wasn't it fixed ?
i thought THEY WERE COMING AFTER ME!!11
drizztdourden: mircea_popescu now he's online but
i get always incorrect username or password
wyrdmantis: mircea_popescu apparently
i can't log in eulora
a111: Logged on 2016-06-28 15:02 mircea_popescu: after the shocking revelations earlier this year, that really many things which seemed actually hosted properly (ie, own box etc) and on this basis assumed independent were really THE SAME ONE ITEM,
i think even the 50 figure is generous.
Framedragger: that's a start for sure. sometimes cartographers from far away lands not connected to your network of trust,
i guess. but then perhaps no need to trust much about far away lands anyway
Framedragger: problem when world is big and you need to trust other cartographers,
i guess
a111: Logged on 2016-06-28 14:57 mircea_popescu: Framedragger what
i'm more and more discovering is that the legends about the internet and the facts about the network (not just the internet, network in general) are very much at odds. consider a few examples : L1 : "many eyes means better code" ; R1 : "many eyes means bikeshed effect" | L2 : "Bitcoin has many nodes" ; R2 "yeah, like less than 50." | L3 : "there's many weak consumer grade boxes out there" ;
a111: Logged on 2016-06-28 15:19 mircea_popescu: three days later alchie calls doc office in a passion. "doc, wtf do
i do,
i can't lift alcohol above my mouth."
midnightmagic: Ah, okay, so the first one is dated Feb 19 2012. And
I have another one here from Dec 6 2015.
I'll zip up the 2012 one and post a URL and signature.
midnightmagic: Okie doke.
I originally downloaded a copy of it because
I was having a discussion with some peeps about fingerprinting keys and preferences and bitsizes to see how unique various peoples' choices were, and then just never went anywhere with it.
midnightmagic: asciilifeform: If you are interested in a copy of the SKS keyset as of..
I want to say mid-2012 or so (the same one that was used as evidence that Craig Wright backdated his keys)
I can stuff it into an archive for you.