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mp_en_viaje: a coupla years, and even if before that argentina etc, as i told the (new) manager of my
old indian restaurant : "i've been coming here for fifteen years". literally, since 2005, just about this
time of year, place's had at least three owners that i know of in the interval and a dozen or more generations of peacocks, but i perdure.
bvt: well, the only thing i feel bad about in this situation is that for some
time i was getting wedged in ~30 min, did not check the logs, assumed the DB corruption, rolled back to month-
old chain snapshot without keeping the current
mircea_popescu: and everyone else is stuck somehow reconciling your supposed "great technical acumen" with your apparent incapacity to intellectually function enough to match a age-adequately developed nine year
old slut -- which is incidentally how the elaborate narrative of the naysayers even evoloved over
time : the others dealing with the anal child is how anal childhood even gets implanted in heads in the first place.
ossabot: Logged on 2019-12-08 16:58:04 diana_coman: hm, the bridge was his folly in that he should have retired while not yet "the
old one, it's
time for us"?
diana_coman: hm, the bridge was his folly in that he should have retired while not yet "the
old one, it's
time for us"?
mp_en_viaje: it was not self-evident at the
time, to the participants, that ALL they had to say reduced to "we are younger men, and you are
old. and it is our
time to enthuse"
mp_en_viaje: this fellow was a bright sixteen year
old, who took an apprenticeship in the hot thing of the
time, the one happening place for bright young minds : metalworking.
diana_coman: eh, last
time the Lithuanian border guard was totally disgusted because "it's too
old!!!"
mp_en_viaje: omfg act to reduce unknowns. RATIONAL BEHAVIOUR it is called. the fucking reason you, as a serious engineer, try things ~one at a
time~ rather than in random configurations is that you're trying to reduce unknowns. not to nurse
old unknowns into survival and perhaps even invent new ones ?!
mircea_popescu: no, tis outta respect. i will take the
time to type something out, an
old poem, whatever, for similar reasons : some things are worth it. and they get worth it through occasionally, ever so occasionally, doing you that rare and radiant wonder of a favour, where "it turns out" aka you finally deign to fucking notice you were doing something stupid.
trinque: spent some
time this afternoon with a once proud
old man, now quite close to death. frames things a certain way.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> we fucked her in all the holes last
time, leaving her a broken heap. and she was already fucking
old. << How could the derealized know?
mircea_popescu: we fucked her in all the holes last
time, leaving her a broken heap. and she was already fucking
old.
snsabot: Logged on 2019-09-17 13:45:46 asciilifeform: '
old age & treachery beat youth & vigour erry
time' or how did it go.
mircea_popescu: you'd think that some dude everyone was butthurt about being worth a billion back when bitcoin crossed 1k the first "
time could afford to own" ; but that's all a red herring, SPECIFICALLY the
dumb old mula red herring. it's not a matter of affording, it's a matter of not wanting to.
mircea_popescu: things flow the other way, your aging dad gives you the duchy of cornwall for you to hold on to for him, what the fuck is this ? and if dad ~dun have~ a duchy of cornwall large enough to keep you occupied, ~you leave~. and you spit on his head, too, because HE FAILED in life. because this was his fucking job : by the
time the sons he made were
old enough to do something useful with histime, he was supposed to have so much
mircea_popescu: lobbes, i never understood that at the
time, wtf, rarely new threads as interesting as
old. but...
lobbes: plus I only have so many weeks that I can take off from the salt mines, and I want to take
time to visit
old meat friends as well. Trying to plan out the order of operations I guess
BingoBoingo got struck with what appears to be gastroenteritis around 5am. IIRC this is the first
time in Uruguay despite the shits being the joke folks back in
old country tell themselves in order to not have to write themselves the "go south" option.
a111: Logged on 2019-07-17 21:57 asciilifeform: meanwhile, in
envirowhinerism noose : asciilifeform uncrated a 'window' type air conditioner to help in torture room; and found 1) cost ~2x than last
time bought one 2) plastered with 'explosion hazard' warnings. apparently europistan banned ~all~ freons, new-type,
old type, and as result EVERYONE gets cooling compressors fulla... butane. 3) internal insulation is... styrofoam. the white,
a111: Logged on 2019-07-09 02:35 Mocky: fyi to mocky.org readers: blog will be in a sad state for a bit but functional. images not fitting page size, most
old comments refused to import, will need to write a script to dump them in one at a
time. I'm putting the
old content of mocky.org at mockyhabeeb.com for reference until everything is back in place
Mocky: fyi to mocky.org readers: blog will be in a sad state for a bit but functional. images not fitting page size, most
old comments refused to import, will need to write a script to dump them in one at a
time. I'm putting the
old content of mocky.org at mockyhabeeb.com for reference until everything is back in place
☟︎ stjohn_piano_2: question becomes: spend lots of
time becoming expert in
old tech, run homebrew hardware for running a wallet, but then: how to monetise? the expenditure in
time alone is enormous.
stjohn_piano_2: ah interesting. did not know that. had assumed
old stuff would break in some way over
time.
mp_en_viaje is reading "
old" ie early 19th century romanian matter ; whenever has to look up words, discovers the ONLY example usage available is taken from the very text he's working on, often enough the EXACT context. eg, clironomie is, technically, a romanian word (cognate of ϰλιÏοÏ
ÏμοÏ, and not FROM it, because at the
time greece did not exist, and most of the elite greeks lived in istanbul and in current romania. we could rigurously say Ï°Î
a111: Logged on 2019-05-16 08:52 mp_en_viaje is reading "
old" ie early 19th century romanian matter ; whenever has to look up words, discovers the ONLY example usage available is taken from the very text he's working on, often enough the EXACT context. eg, clironomie is, technically, a romanian word (cognate of ϰλιÏοÏ
ÏμοÏ, and not FROM it, because at the
time greece did not exist, and most of the elite greeks lived in istanbul and in current romania. we could rigurously say Ï°Î
mp_en_viaje is reading "
old" ie early 19th century romanian matter ; whenever has to look up words, discovers the ONLY example usage available is taken from the very text he's working on, often enough the EXACT context. eg, clironomie is, technically, a romanian word (cognate of ϰλιÏοÏ
ÏμοÏ, and not FROM it, because at the
time greece did not exist, and most of the elite greeks lived in istanbul and in current romania. we could rigurously say Ï°Î
☟︎ mp_en_viaje: the problem, i suspect, was that he was getting
old and had no succession. at least that was my understanding of the collapse at the
time.
mp_en_viaje: instead, they opted to waste all that
time and all those resources, on the dubious task of obtaining the moron's "blessing" through some piddly-ass "continuity" understood as "let's just do the same
old stupid with serials filed off, who can tell ?"
diana_coman: re 1990 I recall euphoria followed by a very cool shower on seeing same
old faces (fsn) ; and then the 90s were the
time of a big wave of running for canada iirc
lobbesbot: phf: Sent 1 day, 8 hours, and 12 minutes ago: <asciilifeform> i hate to become 'thread necromancer', but would really like a resolution of
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-28#1875722 & the related quandaries some
time before i die of
old age. plox to comment.
mircea_popescu: "This used to be the page for my fork of Fabrice Bellard's Tiny C Compiler, but I got sick of competing with a mostly dead CVS archive that nevertheless remained "official". Every
time I worked on my fork it inspired new work in the
old CVS archive, and every
time I set my fork aside the
old project ground to a halt. Even though the
old tcc project repeatedly stagnated whenever I stopped working on my fork for a few months, n
a111: Logged on 2019-02-17 14:14 mircea_popescu: asciilifeform one of the larger, more impressive books in my parents' library was "welt der kunst". i couldn't read german, but mom explained it's "the world of art" so it populated my childish immagination for a full decade, until
old enough to read it. by that
time it disappointed -- not that anything could have lived to heights a kid might build in mind over years.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform one of the larger, more impressive books in my parents' library was "welt der kunst". i couldn't read german, but mom explained it's "the world of art" so it populated my childish immagination for a full decade, until
old enough to read it. by that
time it disappointed -- not that anything could have lived to heights a kid might build in mind over years.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: On the other hand my technical director is buried in work, Republican and Saecular. The boot drive we had been using to stand up boxes infrequently as we have... this box doesn't want to boot to. I would like to offer as pleasant an environment as possible for the customer's experiment, and for that... I suspect any
old Debian will not do. The more
time they have to do their experiment and the less they spend making the environment
a111: Logged on 2019-02-02 02:38 BingoBoingo 99.9876 percent sure no bitch from
old county would convert to this less
time consuming system without bloody welts
BingoBoingo 99.9876 percent sure no bitch from
old county would convert to this less
time consuming system without bloody welts
☟︎ BingoBoingo: Damn "passed
time"
time stamping. Though for a second there was a 51 year
old cuck involved
mircea_popescu: if not the above, then what ? cuz it fucking well wasn't 78 bean counters. by the
time they were even asked anything, that WHAT was already two decades (ie, one generation)
old.
diana_coman: and re the wp backup from dashboard specifically, the one
time when I used it on
old blog it turned out to be shit because although it said "backup ALL" it failed to actually backup /restore the categories too...
phf:
old time reader, first
time writer!
a111: Logged on 2018-10-06 14:36 mircea_popescu: "but mp, you don't understand how the world works" "what is the meaning of '''new''' in the context of '''similar enough to
old for this scheme to work''' "oh, it doesn't PROMISE to stay that way! this pile just works as long as it does!" "which isn't a promise ? and if it stops working, what,
time for linux-backports-compat-compat, a set of scripts to update the set of scripts that updates...?" "YES!"
mircea_popescu: "but mp, you don't understand how the world works" "what is the meaning of '''new''' in the context of '''similar enough to
old for this scheme to work''' "oh, it doesn't PROMISE to stay that way! this pile just works as long as it does!" "which isn't a promise ? and if it stops working, what,
time for linux-backports-compat-compat, a set of scripts to update the set of scripts that updates...?" "YES!"
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2018-10-03 19:52 asciilifeform: ( pharmacologically also interesting :
old-school opium 'smokers' ( wasn't actually smoked, it was sublimated in a device resembling today's 'crack pipe', and pretty 'high tech' procedure, look at photo of the kit some
time ) -- the moar active components of the vegetable -- morphine & relateds -- didn't make it out of the pipe bowl, broke down, so theoretically the chinese were actually doing a somewhat different dope than today's j
mircea_popescu: the girl i last fucked in the ass was... NINE years
old last i visited the us. and at the
time i last visited the us, "all the women that were with me -- were with me" also.
a111: Logged on 2018-09-27 13:50 diana_coman: asciilifeform, np; re vtron yes, currently it is only vdiff and vpatch functionality; I use
old v to see the flow (since it checks the seals but doesn't care about the hashes until press
time) and then the vpatch to actually press; looking forward to esthlos' vtron
a111: Logged on 2018-09-27 13:50 diana_coman: asciilifeform, np; re vtron yes, currently it is only vdiff and vpatch functionality; I use
old v to see the flow (since it checks the seals but doesn't care about the hashes until press
time) and then the vpatch to actually press; looking forward to esthlos' vtron
diana_coman: asciilifeform, np; re vtron yes, currently it is only vdiff and vpatch functionality; I use
old v to see the flow (since it checks the seals but doesn't care about the hashes until press
time) and then the vpatch to actually press; looking forward to esthlos' vtron
☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: but yes -- the idea very sharply is : use keccak for new work ; whenever have the
time and inclination move
old work to keccak tree also.
mircea_popescu: the
time to kowtow before the golden boy is when the golden boy is seven years
old. by the
time he's fifteen...
trinque: somebody oughta tell the kids next
time there's a priceless artifact of the
old south to defend
BingoBoingo: It's a tale as
old as
time. Chicken company went bankrupt. Food gets low during a cold snap while the paperwork to get more food is en tramite. Chickens starve
phf: Mocky: it's an affectation,
old time lispers used to refer to any kind of allocation as consing, but in c terms the implication there is malloc + whatever collection facility, not just a fire and forget malloc
mod6: ahh, alright. i get what you mean. so it's a bit simpler to just get the forex number at the
time of the statement, rather than having to
old up the previous months statement until a BTC/USD price point is established.
deedbot: mircea_popescu rated reeses 1 at 2012/09/19 19:27:02 <<
Old hand. Long
time, no see.
deedbot: mircea_popescu rated namworld 1 at 2012/09/19 19:25:07 <<
Old hand. Long
time, no see.
deedbot: mircea_popescu rated lyspooner 1 at 2012/03/08 14:08:03 <<
Old hand. Long
time, no see.
deedbot: mircea_popescu rated Bugpowder 1 at 2013/01/27 08:10:09 <<
Old hand. Long
time, no see.
mircea_popescu: i wonder what percentage of the
old world jews actuallty went to the lime pit while managing imaginary financial empires the whole
time.
phf: well, it's the
old age comes for us all, none of them want to be césar luciani, and very few prepared to knowingly don the armor one last
time and die under the hail of arrows so to speak. (and i'm giving them a lot of credit here as far as how they lived to begin with)