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mod6:
i see now, it's in the raw paste, just not the non-raw.
mircea_popescu: in other news lovecraft is perhaps the most bombastically incompetent and pompously ungifted literary critic
i ever read.
mod6: oh weird.
i must have broke something.
mod6:
I'm not sure if that was the correct approach, but it "felt right" when
I was making that choice.
mod6: On a more philosophical level,
I did leave off the idea of ticket 'assignment', simply because
I didn't want contributors to not think about a ticket just because their name/keyid isn't assigned to the ticket.
mod6:
I'm gonna keep putting some more thigns in there, it's just something
I've been playing with since like Friday.
mod6: asciilifeform: yeah,
i'm getting there.
I'll try to add that soon.
mod6: Hey all, so
I wanted to not only make a list of objectives as we discussed around the 15th,
I wanted to also design a very simple ticket system so we can not only have tickets, but perhaps a roadmap with dependencies.
I.e. in the way that you have a larger ticket with dependent subtickets. This could help round out a road map to larger 'sagas' like for this july, and 'ideal bitcoin'.
mircea_popescu: there is such a thing as genuine neglect. not that
i'm proposing it has bearing.
ben_vulpes: yes, plenty,
i have been to one recently.
ben_vulpes: BingoBoingo: in the conversations context ofc,
i know they exist and are used by self-dusting farmers
ben_vulpes: yeah dood wtf
i'm not saying megaport is only solution
ben_vulpes: BingoBoingo: quite quite, and
i loled at phoreplay
mats:
i didn't learn anything from the s.bbet story, no
shinohai: ^ Doesn't look too promising BingoBoingo,
I my redact that and call bullshit
ben_vulpes: phuctor is phucking nao, mircea_popescu sounds pleased or at least entertained, so
i imagine it's bought a stay from the divestment for a quarter...
phf: oddly enough
i've never played any games that involved flying
a111: Logged on 2016-01-02 20:21 phf:
i like how the first one uses protective incantations. "henceforth and therefore ipso facto ... DATABASES!"
mircea_popescu: there was a peculiar "
I am the X-approved candidate for Y supported by K L and M according to token Q and item W" idiocy
i saved somewhere, lemme dig it up.
mats:
i should create a bingo card
mats: it was all 'my mentor is now SVP at IBM', 'my cube-mate went on to work for former Intel CEO some-guy-
i-don't-care-about', '
i learned so much working with the board at Silicon Valley Bank' at every tech, bidness conference
i have ever been to
phf:
i wonder if anne rice qualifies
a111: Logged on 2016-04-24 20:44 mircea_popescu:
i kinda got a hankering for the old "young female is sent to be nurse/teacher/whatever at remote village, discovers and falls in love with local tractor driver" films.
phf:
i feel like that one resonates in some ru translation, тебе, смиритель рейна
phf: hehe,
i remember that one because of the refrain, "ole, quid ad te"
ben_vulpes: relatedly,
i get a kick out of learning which 'business owners' keep seperate books for tax and internal accounting and which do not.
phf: (
i was amused because
i thought you were saying that usians don't even have a bitch-track in prison)
mircea_popescu: phf by suka
i meant specifically, the set of stalin-pardoned thieves
mircea_popescu:
i know, factually, they exist. they aren't depicted. why not ? "they wouldn't sell ?" gimme a break ?
phf: hah, they can't can they. su thieves maintained that support infrastructures of манька's for own purposes, but that's not really a feature of u.s. prison system.
i've not actually thought of that
mircea_popescu:
i honestly expected he'll blow off the charts, he was incredibly talented as a young man
phf:
i knew a handful of skinheads in russia through sambo and while
i don't share their views
i find the movie preposterous. an urban intelligentisa play-believes a tough guy, gets raped, cries and repents.
phf:
i liked norton until american history x, and
i'm glad you wrote a teardown. what a shitty movie.
mircea_popescu:
i'm pretty sure more moscow children were born in the ural as a result of that cinema push than for any other reason.
mircea_popescu:
i've not been able to locate it, perhaps because
i can't remember any words.
mircea_popescu: does anyone happen to remember that [chinese
i think it was ?] one where the culmination was some sort of productive inefficiency at a truck depot driven by gate congestion, so The Rebel backed up his truck into the compound wall tearing it down like straw (apparently back then the chinese trucks weren\t made out of tin foil) and making a new gate ?
mircea_popescu:
i kinda got a hankering for the old "young female is sent to be nurse/teacher/whatever at remote village, discovers and falls in love with local tractor driver" films.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo> Cucking on Steroids
https://archive.is/wxoti <<< "my wife and
i are anything we wish to pretend like we are. here's why we are currently pretending to be 'white evangelicals' while still transparently being redditard lefties : we're too dumb to realise a world outside of our head exists, and are perfectly happy to live on words."
jurov: (
i mean, release assets automatically)
jurov: if
i did that...
i would not be doing anything anymore quickly
jurov: and no,
i can't release assets to users every time mpex order vanishes without reason
mircea_popescu: whatever you call the non-us people these days,
i think it's not niggers anymore, maybe.
BingoBoingo:
I mean what, it's only a few hundred Fukushima's worth of waste?
mircea_popescu: oh
i forgot, the irish slaves don't count, it's only congo that's on the vip list.
mircea_popescu: phf to me that seems very much bait-and-switchy. if
i were to judge, it'd make me guess they do not have it.
phf:
i think google newspapers archive comes from their library digitizing project, so quite possible that the copy is not easily accessible. this telegraph archive gives the bit as "highlight" so they are perhaps aware of their position
mircea_popescu: obviously every library with the newspaper has it, but
i was discussing the intershit.
mircea_popescu:
i'll have to remember to only whine about this at parties and other safe havens away from earshot.
phf: log reader was written way before b/t split, and was using y-m-d from very beginning because that's what
i'm used to for 10-15 years now since reading naggum's "history of time"
a111: Logged on 2016-04-24 00:14 phf:
i'm basically going to leave things as is. /log/?date= is legacy linking support purely to facilitate old blog entries. it'll render, but will otherwise be unsupported
phf:
i'm basically going to leave things as is. /log/?date= is legacy linking support purely to facilitate old blog entries. it'll render, but will otherwise be unsupported
☟︎ mircea_popescu: asciilifeform next one's "the chosen", will put it to paper after
i[m back from town.