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trinque: you're just missing
a B6 at end :p
phf: i'm not quite grokking how this was an unexpected outcome. prices drop because of smaller things and this was
a massive price signal. from my naive perspective you have
a bunch of people saying "eu sucks" and "britain has standalone economy" both assertions need to be explored and nobody particularly wants to explore them
☟︎ ben_vulpes: and until they have
a representative in the forum full-time, they are each and every one gestapo, regardless of how many 'phreedom phighter' claims they make, or their handlers make on their behalf.
ben_vulpes: mk well they can show up here where we coordinate the /actual fight against statists/ and answer
a whole lot of questions
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 15:38 Framedragger: but to suggest that folk from within are in on it, as in usg agents whatnot, is bull. i know that in terms of effects there may not be much of
a difference, but whenever you say "prolly controlled burn by those idiots", i want to smack you because those friends are not dumb at all.
mircea_popescu: naughtygirl you'll have to put your head in there. take the other girls for
a model.
mircea_popescu: next the commies are going to make
a "revolutionary army", various right wingers various sb/sa/blabla,
BingoBoingo: ^ in the interim you are welcome to register
a public key so that you may voice yourself
mircea_popescu: the antifa bs is more in the early stage, 10 to 20 confused kiddies who just want to crack
a skull to one "manipulator" derp.
mircea_popescu: "anti fascists" being
a bunch of obnoxious libertards abusing the naivite of this generation's punks.
mircea_popescu: that display is so shitty im not surprised it's on
a uk website.
mircea_popescu: he has
a kid hal r ray jr who's in phi delta phi, u texas at fort worth
BingoBoingo: phf: To remove the rust and leave
a black oxide finish in its place.
BingoBoingo: Who has
a $2 pipe wrench soaking in vinegar? This guy!
mircea_popescu: phf nah, because
a) must be "proper" ie "standard" and b) they already sold out the headcount to
a private company
mircea_popescu: here's
a tidbit asciilifeform will no doubt appreciate : "Turn Self in Program Under this program you may turn yourself in without posting
a bond. You are required to br ing 25.00 non refundable fee for each warrant."
hanbot: fwiw, here's
a couple more: northern ny: 7 mag. judges, all disqualified by appt. date. northern tx: 9 mag. judges, 1 qualifies and is not on list (Clinton Averitte), 7 disqualified by appt. date, 1 no appt. date found.
mats: i got
a feeling the list is in the csv, just gotta massage it
a bit...
mircea_popescu: anyway, if northern california is the outlier it usually is, we could judge this list to be maybe 3-500 total ? somewhere there, as
a guesstimate.
mircea_popescu: mats but allow me to quote, "· The large number of blank fields in most records is to accommodate those judges who have been appointed to multiple judicial positions in the federal courts. This makes the data easier to drop into
a spreadsheet program. "
hanbot: yeah i'll take
a look.
mats: this is
a really shit way to organize data
mats: there's
a field for 'Bankruptcy and Magistrate service'
hanbot: well worst comes to worst, could be done county by county, seems they all have
a list, independently.
mircea_popescu: anyway - this is what it was, we had
a list of unclear provenance, mats processed it well, then more names were found, and it became
a question of, well, gotta make
a complete proper list.
mircea_popescu: it boggles the mind ; they want to issue id to livestock, you can't get
a list of "magistrates" ?
mircea_popescu: well what the fuck do i do here, the guy has
a reasonable stand, but i mean... is this country so orcish it publishes no such thing as
a god damned judges list ?
phf: i remember first seeing that speech on
a pirated encarta copy i bought in moscow metro pirate shop
mircea_popescu: ah i remember, you had
a solid list but then it turned out there's
a bunch of ther judges.
mats: mircea_popescu: what can i do to bring the courts-circus project to
a close?
mircea_popescu: anyway, this squarely counts as
a maintenance item that cost more than not bothering i guess.
mircea_popescu: so apparently whenever i set flags on
a luser, it devoices everyone.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform these people with the ads. there's two google shits AND
a popup overlay wtf already.
mircea_popescu: who could have predicted just how powerful an analytical tool that random encounter on
a blog's comment page would turn out to be.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 16:43 mircea_popescu: anywya. your definition of dumb is not useful, because being smart is no particular defense against being dumb. i can readily grant that they're smart, in the sense of trained monkey : give it
a fiddle and watch in amazement. but without the fiddle it's just
a monkey, and just like the horse that can count to five is
a remarkable horse, not
a remarkable matematician - these friends of yours are particularly
mircea_popescu: myeah. hopelessness would really help
a lot of people.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 17:24 mircea_popescu: it's what i see here. can't be
a god damned waitress, gotta do waitressing "ironically" like she's seen in clerks, because otherwise WHAT COULD HAPPEN!
mircea_popescu: would you prefer "build correctly the it" ? which is how
a sane language would say it, but english gotta homogenize everything.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform it's also not clear there's such
a thing as "perpetuum mobile" that is still recognizable. this is no license to sell "state of the art perpetuum mobili"
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 15:22 mircea_popescu: and in other lulz : wordpress interface dies if one tries to publish
a 10mb text article with "unknown error". apparently this has never happened before.
mircea_popescu: can't be
a soldier, can't be
a father, can't be an anything for reals, just tryin' ta bla bla bla.
mircea_popescu: it's what i see here. can't be
a god damned waitress, gotta do waitressing "ironically" like she's seen in clerks, because otherwise WHAT COULD HAPPEN!
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 16:12 Framedragger: > THat is an incredibly rude question to ask
a vet
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 15:45 Framedragger: did you ever run
a god damn tor browser? you prolly didnt because usg. it has banners and warnings all over. what else can one do. they're transparent about the bugs (incl upstream firefox) etc. not saying that i'd use tor for important things now.
mircea_popescu: anywya. your definition of dumb is not useful, because being smart is no particular defense against being dumb. i can readily grant that they're smart, in the sense of trained monkey : give it
a fiddle and watch in amazement. but without the fiddle it's just
a monkey, and just like the horse that can count to five is
a remarkable horse, not
a remarkable matematician - these friends of yours are particularly bright idiots, if
☟︎ mircea_popescu: nevertheless, it's not
a thing. she's not female because she says she's female, nor does she become male if she says she's male now, nor is her name jane because she calls herself jane.
mircea_popescu: i understand there's this anglosaxon tradition of "pronouncing
a man's name like he himself does" come out of the bizarre happenstance that all of england decided to drop historical pronounciation and follow the airs of random whore history has forgot to mention just about the time they realised it'd be
a good idea to mark down how the language works.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 15:38 Framedragger: but to suggest that folk from within are in on it, as in usg agents whatnot, is bull. i know that in terms of effects there may not be much of
a difference, but whenever you say "prolly controlled burn by those idiots", i want to smack you because those friends are not dumb at all.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-26#1490744 << it doesn't matter if the whore has accepted she's
a whore in her "inner soul where she is writing her own story". she IS
a whore. this is not in her hand, not anymore than she being "female" is in her hand. i decide this, not her, and she can't touch it if she stands on her head.
☝︎ mircea_popescu: whether some are actually imbeciles and, kakobrekla-y, "really really believe" in their idiocy is not
a point of interest. between the gestapo man who did it because sadist, and would have done it for free or even paid to have the job, and the gestapo man who did it for the money there's no difference on the gallows.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 15:33 Framedragger: "prolly
a controlled burn"
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-26#1490707 << ~the only value of that thing is to show fucking derps don't have
a weblog. "and where's the kitchen table ?" "in our house we don't do kitchen tables." "so what do you do ?" "well if we're hungry there's that trough" "oic."
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 12:27 Framedragger: (if there was to be one more bot around these parts, i assume having
a prefix char for it be "@" would be fine - i think it should be fine.. this can be changed of course)
BingoBoingo: film requires careful reading and
a bit of gas mask anytime the rat wizard Greenvald speaks
Framedragger: BingoBoingo: in fairness, i'd have to recall, and you may have
a point here - i am not sure.
Framedragger: i don't give
a fuck about "own credibility", lol. i'm here because it's stimulating.
Framedragger: did you ever run
a god damn tor browser? you prolly didnt because usg. it has banners and warnings all over. what else can one do. they're transparent about the bugs (incl upstream firefox) etc. not saying that i'd use tor for important things now.
☟︎ Framedragger: but to suggest that folk from within are in on it, as in usg agents whatnot, is bull. i know that in terms of effects there may not be much of
a difference, but whenever you say "prolly controlled burn by those idiots", i want to smack you because those friends are not dumb at all.
☟︎☟︎ Framedragger: (if there was to be one more bot around these parts, i assume having
a prefix char for it be "@" would be fine - i think it should be fine.. this can be changed of course)
☟︎ tb0t: <%
a|%add> <project> <code> "<subject>" "<notes>" [ante] | <%e|%edit> <project> <id> <code> "<subject>" "<notes>" [ante] | <%r|%remove> <project> <id> | <%p|%print> <project> <id> | <%pp|%print_projects> | <%pc|%print_codes>
mircea_popescu: i guess their teachers never went "i think therefore i am", but always quoted "meditationes de prima philosophia by that guy looking like
a frog ; somewhere in there"
Framedragger: with irc logs it's easy as selection is rather 'discrete' (one line separate from another). in blog, it's
a bunch of text, so more difficult
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: i sorta like the idea of avoiding js here if only because that way backend actually gets to know what is select, and can do things about it (including being able to assign
a label to that block, to be stored elsewhere (later)); those '#' anchors are not sent to server. buut arbitrary realtime selection is pretty neat, i'll check it later..
Framedragger: this thing - you can select
a timestamp first time, it'll reload anchored and with from: set; then when you select another timestamp, it'll add to: to the url, resulting in
a range with proper permalink'y url
mircea_popescu: you can just select
a chunk of trilema it'll give you an url id
mod6: huh. i thought it was
a lisp deal
a111: Logged on 2016-06-13 01:00 Framedragger should write some kind of simple thingie which takes (1) keyword and (2) timestamp pairs as intervals, and produces
a kind of wiki page for all given keywords. (2) can be amended later as needed. so that there'd be
a page for gossipd without much effort at all
mircea_popescu: you're stuck paying 10x as much in capital goods, and end up saving 80% or so in energy costs. which in most stable farmland is
a great deal.
mircea_popescu: basically does all the work you normally have to drive
a tractor for, which is what,
a dozen passes
a year.
mircea_popescu: it's just normal land, you build the pilar on it, acts as
a turning point for this long arm
mircea_popescu: well, i'm not
a buyer of farm implements and so i have no ready way to do this.