mircea_popescu: basically, the situation here is, us marshall goes into gun shop, buys ammo, shotos his wife.
mircea_popescu: is excused from murder, and from illegal use of his budget
mircea_popescu: but they propose the gun shop owner did somethingwrong.
mircea_popescu: "By selling bitcoins to the victims, the FBI, notably, holds Murgio responsible for enabling the criminals responsible for the attacks to receive the proceeds of their crimes."
mircea_popescu: "the victims" aka government agents, who both provide the holes and the payments, are a-ok.
assbot: Logged on 23-07-2015 23:32:31; mircea_popescu: "Rosario is an Italian security researcher with specializations in browser security and fuzzing. [...] During this time he primarily focused on fuzzing SVG, XSLT, and XPath. He was paid $3.5k EUR per month" << alright ? guy made 50k a year. thinkaboutit.
mircea_popescu: so it's not the fucking marshall's office that ENABLED the criminals by paying tax dollars for windows shit
mircea_popescu: and it's also not the fucking marshall's office that ENABLED the criminals by paying them bitcoin
mircea_popescu: no, no, it's the bitcoin salesman that's to blame. he did it all!
mircea_popescu: this is how people end up funding "terrorism", for the record, if anyone wondered.
mircea_popescu: half a day of this shit, you're willing to pay money to anyone shooting that way.
mircea_popescu: in any case : the front against the usg in the cyber world is only going to strengthen the way it's going. within a decade we will see full area denial in the sense that no govt anything will still run online.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: ie, defrauding the taxpayer to pay his cybercriminal buttbudies.
mircea_popescu: here is the case : 1. us marshall got a friend of his to intall a cryptolocker on the office computer.
mircea_popescu: 2. us marshall stole money from the office budget, to buy bitcoin with
mircea_popescu: and most importantly, where is the fraud, racketeering and criminal organisation/conspiuracy indictment for the us marshall in question ?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: it's sorta like the guy who does a lube job for the unmarked police car which the cop driving was using to steal coke from the evidence room.
mircea_popescu: they failed to indict the cop and are prosecuiting the mechanic.
mircea_popescu: "he drove it in, i lubed it. it's what i do. what the fuck do you schmucks want ?"
mircea_popescu: "i mean i get it, frantic activity as a cover for YOUR FUCKING IMPOTENCE, but really... get to terms with it already".
mircea_popescu: this is why i say " within a decade we will see full area denial in the sense that no govt anything will still run online.". they're simply too weak and ineffectual to do anything that matters, and even they know it. by 2025 internet will be exactly like iraq for the usg.
mircea_popescu: there is no such thing as "owned". they don't havew the grip to own with, which is what the haks prove, and they know they do not have the resources or werewithal to get it, which is what this deranged prosecutorial overactivity proves.
mircea_popescu: it's a foregone conclusion, they may operate it, but only for us.
mircea_popescu: the situation is quite exactly like that of the "16 yo with a hot ass owned and operated by her dad". yeah, it's true he made it. and it';s also true that his choices are, either suck up to me when i show up and offer me drinks
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 19:17:47; assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 17:31:20; ascii_field: disconnecting node 147.87.116.160:42162 socket no message in first 60 seconds, 1 0
mircea_popescu: same place jpm email archive went, for the same exact reason.
mircea_popescu: and i'll say this to assuage your doubts : i am the man who said "you are not safe, for we know where you live". a year and change later, reality has borne my saying : the entire usg employee list, leaked. etc.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: turns out i perhaps DID actually know who everyone's cheating with at the time i said so.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 174553 @ 0.00051326 = 89.5911 BTC [-] {2}
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform consider i've done the aaaaah handfling at you.
mircea_popescu: which you know he isn't, because you assume so and that makes it a fact. meanwhilke you aren't, but you asume you aree, because idem.
mircea_popescu: this is like saying "he's a nigger which makes him a thief"
mircea_popescu: sure, mandarins didn't use to. but then bitcoin happened and we've wrounght a trail of destruction the likes of which
mircea_popescu: was never seen nor will be seen again until next week's.
mircea_popescu: it's very simple really : did he make da ? polcie comissioner ? housing comissioner ?
mircea_popescu: if he didn't he's fucked. and you knoiw he didn't, and you know he got kicked out
mircea_popescu: HE cares what his title is dude. that's what he dedicated his life to : supporting himself through titleage. which he lost. wtf more is there.
mircea_popescu: maybe he turned overnight into a successful 0day broker ?
mircea_popescu: leaving aside the plain fact that there isn't half of enough in all of ny public system, recall the piddly sums they were prosecuting ex rankers for ?
mircea_popescu: 45 High St, Amherst MA. bring flowers, i don't imagine he'll kick you out. can have a nice cup of coffee.
mircea_popescu: which is why i suggest contact. it's a truth known since roman antiquity that only truth dispells the fantasms of onanism.
funkenstein_: early adopters comparing fiat salaries, news at 11
hanbot wonders why asciilifeform takes it for granted that the turned are also honest self-representatives
phf: i thought early adopters went by way of same in other gold rush situations. "bought pizza for half a pound of gold. later bought car for the other half. life's good mang". very few actually financially literate and with enough foresight for it to not be peanuts (i.e. "fortunes" ~~ 100-200k)
☟︎ BingoBoingo: Also looks like zendesk.com has been hijacked to host spamzor articles
funkenstein_: <mircea_popescu> hey weren't you pretending to be a dwarf ? <-- yeah old story involving long dead game, also i don't need to pretend: mental dwarf
BingoBoingo: funkenstein_: Or have a good time on that shit.
BingoBoingo: At the very least you can get your kitchen very clean
hanbot: asciilifeform so it doesn't "have" an apt number. not like he likely "has" the box at that address, in whatever construction it may be. can make up all kinds of ideas about what people have while it's on paper. what they really own is almost never recognisable from a list.
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 23-07-2015 23:30:19; mod6: asciilifeform: the build we were discussing earlier is now up and running against 195.211.154.159 and seems to be pulling blocks again just fine.
mod6: nosuchlabs.com. 1800 IN A 195.211.154.159
☟︎ mod6: what am I missing here. is that hanbots node?
mod6: i thought that was the dulap?
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 01:17:16; mod6: nosuchlabs.com. 1800 IN A 195.211.154.159
mod6: i think i misunderstand your comment "hanbot's node ?" then. i thought you were trying to indicate that I was syncing against the wrong IP
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 00:48:33; assbot: US Standards Institute Moves From Timekeeping to Methamphetamine | Qntra ... (
http://bit.ly/1CTeBnU )
BingoBoingo: Uncle Al would be very welcome to contribute to Qntra if he ever took a break from disqus
mod6: so I had this build that i created on the 13th: 20150713-v0531-patched-glibc-gentoo-statorBuildScript
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> but for more 'silk roady' reasons of 'want dope but no dopewot' << Sure but usually they evade detection as they don't light the world on fire. What if NIST dope hit a cesium clock? How many leapseconds would follow
mod6: and it sync'd against your dulap with -verifyall all the way up to 365454, then wedged for ~36 hours or so. but this evening, restarted it and continued sync'ing just fine.
mod6: sorry for the delay. lol, had to find block number.
mod6: currently on block: height=366125
funkenstein_: amphetamines given to all age groups these days, just say "ADD" and you're in
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> where is the doctor that prescribes meth ? << Available as Desoxyn at most pharmacies
funkenstein_: i'm not sure what that extra methyl group gets you
BingoBoingo: funkenstein_: Nah. One of the kinds in my boy scout troop back in the day was on it. I'm guessing the profile for a kid that gets Desoxyn is maybe turning them into a hardcore addict at 13 might get them to focus on something.
BingoBoingo: Anyways levomethamphetamine is available over the counter
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 00:58:33; hanbot: asciilifeform so it doesn't "have" an apt number. not like he likely "has" the box at that address, in whatever construction it may be. can make up all kinds of ideas about what people have while it's on paper. what they really own is almost never recognisable from a list.
trinque: none of the drugs they prescribe are any fun.
trinque: if you're going to go to the trouble of buying illegal drugs, fuck prozac
trinque: they have some not-as-fun variant of that too
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> i once looked up, technically american doctors can (could?) even prescribe cocaine << Usually only prescribed as a local anesthetic
BingoBoingo: Essential for ear, eye, nose, and throat surgeries because vasoconstrictor
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> hence i suspect that BingoBoingo is mistaken re: 'doctor prescribes' << They prefer not to prescribe because of rectal exam they get for having patient on it
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 01:32:16; BingoBoingo: Prescribed mostly for shithead kids
hanbot: asciilifeform the specifics of the dwelling aside, i am fairly confident that gavin doesn't have to show up to an office and program '9-5+' to get it << no, he just has to behave like a proper shitconduit. there's a lot of ways to gain various degrees of access to things, and most of them are unappealing.
hanbot: <asciilifeform> (hanbot was asking various things re: patches, etc) << still wip
trinque: I took an adderall xr once and had an utterly terrible night, took notes on my entire calculus book
☟︎ trinque: because you know, I really needed to
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 01:37:58; asciilifeform: i once looked up, technically american doctors can (could?) even prescribe cocaine
cazalla: charge well for it as well, something like $1000 a course
trinque: iirc mdma is now being used in some PTSD cases here
cazalla: we never did get the florida style pain clinics here though
trinque: I don't particularly like being that far from knowing where I left reality
BingoBoingo: trinque: Too expensive to go that far. If you want to go that far there's cough syrup
trinque: salvia though, enjoyed the shit out of it
trinque: whole thing was utter nonsense, including which way was up
BingoBoingo: I planted a bunch of different plants from the salvia genus in the front yard this year. None are recommended for recreational consumption.
cazalla: trinque, i'll pass having watched numerous "bad salvia trip" videos on youtube
BingoBoingo: Kept throwing up fresh stalks of flowers all the way from early may when I planted them to a couple weeks ago on the purle ones. White ones less established by still flowering and growing
mod6: asciilifeform: so we'd like to have dumpblock go into the release if possible -- both dump and eat need a bunch of testing and I've got some automated test scenarios working around dumpblock already. but I ran into the seg fault lastnight with too few parameters, i think i fixed it with this simple change:
http://dpaste.com/2SRW78V.txt ☟︎ mod6: i have a replacement patch ready to go if you're alright with that change.
trinque: cazalla: those are the kind of people that fight when an undertow grabs you at the beach
trinque: you're headed out, back later
cazalla: trinque, not the sort of people you'd want to share a beer with let alone anything else
mod6: <+asciilifeform> (hanbot was asking various things re: patches, etc) << ahhh right. hanbot, did you have any luck getting any of the patches applied?
hanbot: mod6 not yet, still working on the 0.5.3.1-RELEASE, which so far won't build 'cause i haven't sorted the dependencies yet. i'll for sure update here once back at it.
mod6: ok, you're on ubuntu right?
☟︎ BingoBoingo: To build stator on "Linux Mint" and ubuntu like I had to first hunt down and install the compilers, because why would a *nix need to ship with compilers
mod6: if anyone has built this on v0.5.3.1-RELEASE feel free to pitch in here...
BingoBoingo: Craptop's synced up to block 279xxx on stator
funkenstein_: it built for me on ubuntu with build-essential
mod6: but on debian, which is similar in a way to ubuntu with `apt-get`, you need to first update apt-get (anyone correct me if I'm wrong): `apt-get update` and `apt-get upgrade`
mod6: then this is what we used to get the deps setup on debian 6 -- the package names might be similar on ubuntu:
hanbot: mod6 yeah, doing this on an old ubuntu laptop.
assbot: Logged on 23-07-2015 01:28:32; hanbot: so .deb package checked against .rpm file list shows libc_stubs.a missing, the other eleven are present. debian says no .deb packages contain this guy. i'm assuming i need it. auto.sh still errorful after grabbing everything else here
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209888 (errorflurry:
http://dpaste.com/26ZEG17 ). doesn't look like that missing library has anything to do with it, but prolly
hanbot: but! i have to get openssl, bdb, & boost sorted first, for which i plan on using ben_vulpes ' ak47 doohickey.
mod6: you know... it looks to me from that dpaste that it might not be finding the openssl/boost headers
mod6: i dunno, maybe im wrong.
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell diana_coman i found the snag : CHAT_SYSTEM_BASE in chat options for it to be logged.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: You don't understand. They are both World Building games. Why should actual economy make Euloria BEtter!!!HERPITY!!!
BingoBoingo: Is anyone else hoping for cheap open-channel SSDs. Seem like they would be great for raid 1+5
mod6: hanbot: actually make sure to use this one: 000130.html -- the original one was setup for macos
cazalla: BingoBoingo, i think there was already minecraft bitcoin casino or something like this a few years back, shitty game for autists anyway
cazalla: ah, really? i don't remember hearing that part
BingoBoingo: Minecraft seems to mostly attract small children and autists. A very dangerous combination... legally
BingoBoingo: cazalla: It was a while back. Dude also ran an operation called "BitAds"
mircea_popescu: god damned... so it turns out "modern" bios came up with the idea to introduce an "auto" ps/2 initialization, which means that if the ps2 mouse is present at boot, all works as expected, but if ps/2 mouse is not present at boot ONCE then the mouse will never again work and you're more than welcome to figure out what the shit happened.
mircea_popescu: "faster post time". fuck your mother it's unmeasurably faster. how long it takes to init ps/2, 3 microseconds ?
mircea_popescu: "oh but everyone uses usb mice!!1". no, actually, they don't. look at the rf profile of the usb vs ps2 sometime and figure it out.
mats: iirc Apple is responsible for 'EFI'
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 01:51:42; mod6: asciilifeform: so we'd like to have dumpblock go into the release if possible -- both dump and eat need a bunch of testing and I've got some automated test scenarios working around dumpblock already. but I ran into the seg fault lastnight with too few parameters, i think i fixed it with this simple change:
http://dpaste.com/2SRW78V.txt assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53000 @ 0.00053176 = 28.1833 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 02:00:34; mod6: ok, you're on ubuntu right?
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28350 @ 0.00051664 = 14.6467 BTC [-]
mircea_popescu: with all the shit we've had to go through with silently pseudostatic binaries
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28250 @ 0.00053178 = 15.0228 BTC [+]
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 00:42:40; phf: i thought early adopters went by way of same in other gold rush situations. "bought pizza for half a pound of gold. later bought car for the other half. life's good mang". very few actually financially literate and with enough foresight for it to not be peanuts (i.e. "fortunes" ~~ 100-200k)
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 00:46:05; asciilifeform: or even any place close to as cheap as where i live
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 00:50:02; funkenstein_: lmao, you'll keep some real good time on that shit
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: When is minigame.bz hosting sources for the cal3d and crystalspace dependencies?
BingoBoingo: I just updated my system this week so the dependencies I compiled at their wrong version last week were purged.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> wat << OpenBSD doesn't maintain binary compatibility between releases. They do stuff like kill deterministic rand() between 5.6 and 5.7
funkenstein_: mircea_popescu, it looks awesome from your stories, i don't usually play games with graphics these days but time to change that methinks
BingoBoingo: It's what I did when I updated this time. Between Kernel, userland, and stuff I like only ~6-8 hours of compiling
BingoBoingo: Like an Intel atom, but with 2 cores and GPU
BingoBoingo: I will say 5.7 has much better radeon GPU driver than 5.6
BingoBoingo: I might have to when 5.8 comes around. It is a Lenovo X120e running an Intel wireless card
BingoBoingo: Dunno if ROm is detachable, but machine is portable
BingoBoingo: Never really identified the ROM in the many times I took this bitch apart to replace fan
BingoBoingo: The only thing that's broken during any of the disassemplies of this machine so far was the connector to the internal speakers. I consider that an improvement.
mats: it's too bad there's no field for what they did to end up a convict
mats: I bet this one killed her husband
cazalla: i use to write a few girls from that site BingoBoingo, inevitably they all asked for money
cazalla: actually, it was write an inmate but similar shit
BingoBoingo: That Jeniffer actually seems like the sort mircea_popescu respects
BingoBoingo: cazalla asciilifeform: This is why you check the news to make sure they got arrested for something cool
cazalla: lol yeah, i'd scope them out on google prior to writing
BingoBoingo: Also apparently St Clair county judges hit maxint and rolled over. Case continued till late September still at evidentiary hearing
cazalla: can't blame a guy for wanting his own bonnie parker
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Nice board. Real SATA and Real DIMMS
mats: the girls just wanna buy some Nivea lotion and candy at the commissary
BingoBoingo: The Jennifer Richmond link at blogspot, even though on blogspot seems to accurately reflect many aspects of pisshole US courts
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: My only complaint is hard to cool in a portable while keeping bitcoin in sync
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: i'd prefer if you patched my patch << huh, ok. i kinda figured it'd be less messy the other way around. but... sure.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: In Lenovo's X140e they have a version they brand on AMD's A4 line which seems like a die shrink of the E-350. I can't find anything on Liberating it though.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> mod6: patch the result of my patch << So if I figure out "diff" should I submit mintxrelayfee flag against 0.5.3.1, stator, or specify all preceeding patches.
BingoBoingo: Portable is necessary evil to me because moves.
BingoBoingo: Craptop syncing stator on mint may as well be desktop, just going to run as fixed node when sync'd, this machine though moves
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: patch the result of my patch << will do!
phf: re atom, it is 32bit only. i tried running stator on atom board with openbsd, it overheats, deferring until i figure out a cooling solution
BingoBoingo: Well machine presently on, the X120e, I like to much to call craptop. Ran 2010 vintage games when on Winblows.
mats: BingoBoingo: how about an 'ultra small form factor' machine?
BingoBoingo: mats: As I use portable integrated display and kbd necessary. 'ultra small form factor' becomes attractive to me when very cheap colo offered. Otherwise display places natural minimum size
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: soekris is popular among BSD folk because reputation
phf: asciilifeform: yeah, i remeber reading this in the logs
BingoBoingo: net5501-60 Board is probably too little processor for reasonable bitcoin, especially in portable
BingoBoingo: E350 routinely pulls 25-33% CPU use staying sync'd not including new block spikes
BingoBoingo: Meanwhile X120e with E350 sits on knee while I smoke cigarettes in garage (maybe should stop doing this)
phf: asciilifeform: fwiw i've not tried pcengines yet, but i might get it for an additional openbsd machine on your recommendation. compared to soekris though a lot of boards that i tried have dodgy reliability. i.e. random crashes. like BingoBoingo said though, this might just be a reputation impression
BingoBoingo: phf: You edit login.conf on openbsd to free up ram, yes?
phf: BingoBoingo: i haven't, but that board specific board has 1gb of ram, and i'm hardly using up 200mb right now
phf: but i'll read the mans
mats: women's prisons sound like an extra long trip at the country club
cazalla: asciilifeform, you can write with zero intention of sending money, replies usually stop by the 3rd or 4th letter although a few girls wrote me 10 pagers
cazalla: i had one inmate write to say the warden or whatever had just informed her her father had died while she was writing the letter (requested money same letter).. so i scan the obits for where she grew up and it was there, but letters stopped after the next letter
BingoBoingo: The Federal prison in Greenville actually closer to me than county's own jail
BingoBoingo: Southern Illinois is truly the Australia of the 21st century
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: My chess coach during my youth was actually a salaried chaplin there. Was part of the team that gave Timmy his last rights.
BingoBoingo: Terra Haute, also reasonable drive from here
BingoBoingo: They brought in a team though to avoid objections.
BingoBoingo: This is 'Murica. Stimulants are hard to get, but damn it you will get your spiritual needs addressed in prison.
BingoBoingo: Also yes once again county fair this week is happening practically in my front yard.
BingoBoingo: Once you've seen it twice you've seen pretty much all the outcomes.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: I actually go to the Greeneville DMV usually because no waiting. If wait then I go to the Pinckneyville DMV because even less waiting
cazalla: BingoBoingo, end the evening with a fireworks display?
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo i see some changes and i don't want to publicize the wrong package so this will have to wait until chetty shows up. im making it a top priority, should be hours.
BingoBoingo: cazalla: Unless if that is a suggestion, then maybe
cazalla: BingoBoingo, it is how country fair held where i grew up always ended
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Cool, because my entire concern is wrong package. Especially given the current host's reputations
BingoBoingo: cazalla: Doesn't end until Sunday. Used to run Sunday to Saturday. Now Runs Tuesday through Sunday.
decimation: BingoBoingo: isn't there a big prison near Terra Haute?
BingoBoingo: decimation: Yeah, that's where the Feds reintroduced the death penalty
mircea_popescu: honestly this entire bs caught me unaware in spite of yeah shoulda known better. somehow assumed wtf, it's foss, will be ok.
decimation: Terra Haute is kinda an armpit but Rose Hulman is nice
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: You ever Google Maps the former Prison at Tamms? Greenville is merely Federal Medium security. Tamms was Illinois own Super Max until Amnesty International shut it down.
mircea_popescu: "Here I am! I am a single, attractive, outgoing, " ....
mircea_popescu: "ok, let's go to dubai" "k ima ask my guard. uh... can we go to block B instead ?"
mircea_popescu: how much travel to courthouses do you think i engage in?
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> in usa, they often get shipped, bound and gagged, in a bus, across the country << When traveling in search of fiat income I see many.
BingoBoingo: Not long ago on I-64 there was a multi-prison bus accident near Nashville Illinois. Fun reports.
mod6: i think the turdolator ate my email
decimation: many of these prisons are in rural areas with nothing else going on; most of the guards are multiple generations in the job
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 01:33:14; asciilifeform: (where is the underground 'prozac' market ?)
mod6: ;;later tell jurov can you check the btc-dev list and see if I have an email stuck in there?
assbot: Logged on 19-07-2014 01:48:06; decimation: "Buffeting its load of tightly packed bodies, the gaily painted orange and blue truck drove on through the streets, passed a railway station and stopped at a crossroads. There, halted by a traffic-light, stood the dark-red car belonging to the Moscow correspondent of the Paris newspaper LIBERATION, on his way to a hockey match at the Dynamo Stadium. On the side of the van the correspondent read the words
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Ended up mostly sending prisoners to hospitals in St Louis Missouri and Springfield Illinois. More Urgent cases... Went the extra hundred or so miles to Springfield.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Would you like to grace qntra with news on the 100 keys factored?
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30042 @ 0.00053178 = 15.9757 BTC [+]
BingoBoingo: Pills are like unix. Market gets more interesting for less documented and harder to accomplish.
mircea_popescu: course we nuked dns meanwhile, but the power rangers will have problems.
decimation: it strikes me as more likely that it was some lowbrow schmoe with a gand scheme
decimation: you have the mental capacity & resourcefulness to make some
decimation: not that it would be a terribly wise course
decimation: my former high school chemistry teacher complained about chemical engineers; they seemed to think nothing of boiling hexane
phf: i assumed same thing as asciilifeform, because sop in soviet union. my uncle died like that, botched centrifugation to extract alcohol from whatever was available, at his lab
BingoBoingo: Well Hydrogen peroxide can be stable in some solutions. More organic peroxides... less so
phf: (or, for the curious, expected ethanol, but got methanol)
BingoBoingo: <phf> (or, for the curious, expected ethanol, but got methanol) << This is why I greatly prefer distilled spirits to beer
BingoBoingo: This is La Monde! Where do you expect anything that isn't nasty!
BingoBoingo: Eh, only 600 ml of vodka in tonight so far. Got the sads over Judge rotation.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Apparently that article has drm preventing my access
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 02:24:55; BingoBoingo: cazalla: Yeah. Dude ran to. Exit scam.
mircea_popescu: i recall back when he was promoting it, it having a very distinct bitcoin-insanity vibe to it.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I'll have to dig up what the minecraft casino was called. Forums figured ~150 BTC. Happened if I correctly recall right around TradeFartress deflated
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 04:03:36; asciilifeform: i have no idea if this makes sense to anyone but me
BingoBoingo: If university lab offers glass and hard to find reagents why not?
BingoBoingo: It reportedly takes serious glass to make serious glass
BingoBoingo: lol, small difference between studio apartments with gypsum drywall and mudhuts which happen to have a lot of gypsum in the walls. Just normally the huts are more durable
decimation: lol turns out they didn't need to blow them up
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> wind blew'em back in << Ru shares the problem with US east coast
decimation: asciilifeform: also the germans did something similar
decimation: after the fukoshima thing showed how the worst-case scenario wasn't particularly dangerous
decimation: of course, it's always 'because reasons' - certainly it's not because in their heart of hearts they wish to destroy themselves
BingoBoingo: Problem is stupid nuclear plants that can't sustain cooling... Like my laptop
decimation: sure they can. designs exist today that would self-quench under any disaster, without power
decimation: fukoshima was a mediocere design in an idiotic location
BingoBoingo: decimation: Yes self quenching and sane designs exist, but BUILT where?
decimation: BingoBoingo: of course, nobody builds new designs because reasons
decimation: even though they have turned out to be extremely profitable
BingoBoingo: Calloway County Missouri has comparatively new reactor. Shut down and restarted because stupid all around. Even in middle of nowhere.
decimation: even 40 miles from ascii is a nuke plant that has been relicensed for another 20 years as I recall
BingoBoingo: <decimation> even though they have turned out to be extremely profitable << Fiat arbitrarity prevents this
BingoBoingo: Gotta preserve the existing ones by population centers
decimation: it's not hard to do the math and realize that a few hundred kg of U is way cheaper to supply in the long run than massive quantities of coal
BingoBoingo: Eventually USG will fall and finally I can ssemble motorcarriage I like
decimation: the coal lobby hates this idea, for one
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> (can you say 'petrodollar', kidz?) << Shame when everythig is forced to move to corn plastics
decimation: plus, coal plant shits more radiation everywhere in the form of C14
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> it isn't even about selling coal << During my two years at Mizzou they installed a Wood Chip furnace at their power plant.
decimation: asciilifeform: that's the 'bootleggers' to the 'baptists' - the enviro-nuts
decimation: asciilifeform: I was pondering this the other day with the supposed 'tax-free' retirment scheme called Roth
decimation: you can gift your tax free account to your spouse when you die, but if your kids get it they must begin drawing down
decimation: yes but this particular feature is interesting: why would usg want to ensure that the children fail to gain 'independent wealth'
decimation: of course, the answer is the same as your powerplant theory: usg-unapproved power centers must be strangled in the crib
decimation: some pleb saving and endowing a fortune outside of usg's control is unthinkable
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decimation: the mind boggles at the various little staffers dreaming of ways to ensure the survival of the present usg regime even long beyond their own retirements
decimation: asciilifeform: the amusing thing is that lord rothchild need not even make his position clear, it's already imagined and taken into account
decimation: indeed once he has to show up and explain it the gig is up
BingoBoingo: EARTH, WATER? You will find plenty down THERE!
mod6: ;;later tell jurov nevermind, i reformatted it a bit and resent, went through this time.
BingoBoingo wonders what it says of Anglo society that Dante is exalted while William Blake is mentioned only in horror tales.
decimation: BingoBoingo: surely prisoners have no internet
BingoBoingo: Madness? THIS IS SPARTA (or about 30 miles away from Sparta, IL)
pete_dushenski: ;;later tell asciilifeform nice finds. yes, treblinka wasn't -only- rebellion, but 0.5% of jews killed in 'shoah' fought back in the way depicted in those films. not great.
pete_dushenski: but if i say that 0.5% is too small, what's a better proportion ? double digits doesn't sound unreasonable.
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pete_dushenski: ;;later tell Adlai your transliteration broke my (online) translation skillz !
☟︎ BingoBoingo: We really need to flatten the circles a bit
pete_dushenski: it just so happens that i just finished alberto manguel's 'curiousity', which is in essence a long-winded essay about la commedia.
pete_dushenski: can't say i'd really recommend manguel's book, it was a bit too much about him being old and his life and times living all over the world
pete_dushenski: but at least the guy's well read, there's no denying that
pete_dushenski: the breadth and depth of his cross-references between la commedia and the entire western cannon is not to be downplayed
pete_dushenski: never hit publish right before going for a spot of exercise, all the little holes and parallels reveal themselves through physical motion !
pete_dushenski: the parallel between italy and jamaica struck me this time round.
pete_dushenski: "Italy is well on its way to answering the corollary of the question answered by Jamaica, namely “What would Africa look like if we gave it a whack-load of European infrastructure and walked away ?” and therefore answers the question “What would European infrastructure look like if we gave it a whack-load of Africans and walked away ?“"
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: The way you've been qntra'ing this month you jsut might beat me in word count. Try
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: who me ? dude, you're on an absolute tear !
cazalla: BingoBoingo is the eternal qntra salesman
BingoBoingo: If qntra is a serious endeavour, one month someone with their name not on the contract will get high wordcount score.
pete_dushenski: cazalla: the easiest sell is when you believe in the product.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: You in the last day or so been following my legal odessy?
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: No what happened today. What happened earlier this week. When alleged "victim" of thing allgeded to be "crime" got a pussy pass on a felony. Because Dallas Cook fake libertarian only runs to the police for every problem he has.
BingoBoingo: Mr. White Trash I am alleged to have disordere, while the elected clerk of the village of Belleville did indeed get a pass on maliciously committing a politically motivated felony on one of his elderly constituents.
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 00:11:06; mircea_popescu: and most importantly, where is the fraud, racketeering and criminal organisation/conspiuracy indictment for the us marshall in question ?
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Nah my misdemeanor was continued because judge roll over.
BingoBoingo: And I lack knowledge of whether misdemeanor alleged of me was by me or not. By city clerk gets to avoid prosecution for felony direction of police violence?
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: If you want to write a piece on the wickedness in Belleville... I'd have to let cazalla approve or deny that
pete_dushenski: mebbe in the morning, depending what time i crawl outta bed.
pete_dushenski: can't say i'm super drawn to the belleville scandal though, not my usual cup of qntratea
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: You have all the time in the world. God only knows the prosecution case has had the same.
BingoBoingo: If nothing else pete_dushenski Maybe you will find a way to shit on 'Murica from your safe space in the hat
BingoBoingo: Also 4 grams of blackpowder would let you throw a small enough rock from Belleville to Ferguson
pete_dushenski: skipping through my last few qntra articles, seems like 'cybercrime' and fiat finance are my go-tos. who knew ?
BingoBoingo: Or as us in the Country like to call Belleville, East-East-St Louis
BingoBoingo: Literally anything that's shitty is shitty because of fiat
pete_dushenski: literally eh ? how about ugly chicks ? aren't they ugly regardless of fiat ? does fiat make them even more ghastly to behold ?
BingoBoingo: Ugly chicks are ugly because of transcendant aesthetics.
BingoBoingo: There are truths that are rooted beyond x and y pulling their cocks
BingoBoingo: Jennifer Richmond is a sexy girl is prison because the dry old she dinosaur on her case couldn't accept prostitution without victimization
pete_dushenski: so fiat teaches her victimisation, which makes her more unattractive ?
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Fiat teaches the negress with butts on both sides is her equal. That is the problem.
pete_dushenski: $amzn up 17% after-hours on an announcement of... profit !
BingoBoingo: If nothing else though that movement has to suggest Dollars are going to balloon
pete_dushenski: 'fiscal year 2014 audit of treasury's compliance with the federal information security management act for its intelligence systems'
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: and that they're looking for even the faintest pulse as a SIGN OF LIFE
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: To be fair apparently AWS revenue is up after a steep drop last year?
pete_dushenski: "The report, prepared in September 2014, gave no indication the foreign intelligence network had been hacked. But auditors found up to 29 percent of Treasury's devices connected to the intelligence network did not meet federal cybersecurity standards." << i can't imagine these standards include 'avoid winblows'
pete_dushenski: so what good are they you ask ? the theatre of security, my boy.
BingoBoingo: Personally I hope that OpenBSD treats MicroShaft with the same Courtesy they did MP after the check clears
☟︎ BingoBoingo wonders when ascii or other will perfect the peel money away from drunk Bingo Bot
pete_dushenski: "Following the blueprint of Fiat's marriage with Chrysler and a New York listing of the merged entity last year, FCA will create a Dutch-registered holding company for Ferrari and list its shares on Wall Street, according to the filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission." << inb4 ferraris are slapped with 'made in united states of africa' plaques
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Yeah. Me+Money+StripClub is the one of the fastest reallocation of resources capitalism has blessed us with
BingoBoingo: But asciilifeform Pointed out that a sufficient bot might be able to accomplish that feat.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Nah, takes a special kinda girl to peel my money away on a cam
BingoBoingo hopes pete_dushenski takes the Belleville beat because that would be so many lulz. East-east St Louis fancies itself the Toronto of the Middle West...
BingoBoingo: Why actual Toronto is not sufficiently Middle or Western I dunno
pete_dushenski: we call toronto 'eastern canada' but they call themselves 'central'
BingoBoingo: thestringpuller: Nah, east side of the river this time
pete_dushenski: and from here, twodogs might as well be in europe. it's another world.
BingoBoingo: I may be in the minority anywhere else, but... Ant Man better than Avengers 2. Heist Movie with occasional distracting external references.
thestringpuller: Also lots of references to Hank Pym beating his wife Wasp.
thestringpuller: they bastardized Darren Cross, but his comic story line would have been too dark for kids.
BingoBoingo also thought Edward Norton Hulk, or Fight Club Electric Boogaloo was best Phase 1 Marvel flick
pete_dushenski: "Toronto taxi drivers are launching a class-action lawsuit against ride-sharing company Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL], seeking more than C$400 million ($307.27 million) in damages and an injunction to stop it operating in the Canadian province of Ontario." << speaking of those enlightened folk in toronto.
pete_dushenski: and yes, you'll also note that cad has been pummelled into the ground in the last 12 months.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: I remember when CAD passed USD
cazalla: BingoBoingo, ya get all duke nukem' up in the club.. "shake it baby"
BingoBoingo: cazalla: It's all about T-Swift now. Shake it off
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 04:16:11; BingoBoingo: Eh, only 600 ml of vodka in tonight so far. Got the sads over Judge rotation.
cazalla: drinking is sorta like weight training.. miss a couple weeks and you lose all those gains
davout: looks like -assets hasn't changed that much during my absence :D
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 06:44:49; thestringpuller: Better than Eric Bana's Hulk.
BingoBoingo: Another problem with Avengers 2, Andy Serkis plays a man and not a CGI monster
cazalla: actually, that isn't even funny, seemed to be back in the 90s though
BingoBoingo: Still WTF director makes James Spader the CGI monster and Andy Serkis th human
cazalla: dunno why ya bother BingoBoingo, the shit they put out isn't even worth pirating these days, you'd have to pay me to watch
BingoBoingo: I mean occasionally there is a decent action scene
cazalla: marvel, DC etc etc never big here and i've never watched any of these types of movies, saw an old x-men from maybe 10-15 years ago nfi which one though
BingoBoingo: Oh, so you are just a Homer who likes Hugh Jackman for being an Aussie
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 07:23:14; BingoBoingo: Why would it?
cazalla: nah, can't say i like him as an actor
BingoBoingo: davout HRE and ruler of all the Frogophones, of course we would pause the world for you
cazalla: one of my fav australian movies is Sirens on account.. titties when like 13
BingoBoingo: davout: Holy Roman, or I guess more recently Ramadan, Emperor. You know like Chuckles I
BingoBoingo: cazalla: If you have to watch a marvel movie though, at least Ant man is a better heist movie than new oceans 11. Just no where near as good as Con Air
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cazalla: funny you mention con-air.. i saw that one in cinema and still remember asking myself why they would send a man to jail for defending his wife and kid
BingoBoingo: Saved his family from a strong black woman
BingoBoingo: "Put the bunny, back in the box..." -Cameron Poe
BingoBoingo: "Why couldn't you put the bunny back in the box?" -Cameron Poe
cazalla: rooshv is a bit of a numbnuts
cazalla: can't imagine doing this fast seduction/ladder theory/red pill/whatever iteration it is up to shit in the age of tindere
☟︎ cazalla: back in my day ya had to get the girl's number somehow, was none of this app matching shit
BingoBoingo: If you can think yourself black, you can be black
cazalla: my thinking was always.. why go for the 9's when you are assured to take home a 5-7
cazalla: 33 year old cazalla dont slay shit lol
BingoBoingo: cazalla: You just as MP links suggest, imagine you are the BBC you want to be.
cazalla: who's got the time or energy
BingoBoingo: It's a sport. Like baseball ro waterboarding.
cazalla: thinking wtf is ro (romanian) waterboarding
cazalla: anyway who wants to chase girls in their 30s
cazalla: that is for teens and guys in their 20s because they have fuck all to offer
cazalla: if i were to get back in that game, easier just to wave some money and get to it
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25200 @ 0.00051089 = 12.8744 BTC [-]
cazalla: maybe i need some joe rogan supplementation or something
cazalla: i think it is the having kids that makes you all soft tbh
cazalla: trying to make another atm and i just.. i can't even lol
cazalla: gotta get back on the old nag tmw for another go
cazalla: makes me all soft i mean not you all, maybe freudian slip there lol
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46593 @ 0.00051058 = 23.7895 BTC [-] {2}
cazalla: soft is having 1/4 of a 700ml bottle of sambuca and thinking of going to bed at 7pm heh
cazalla: meh i didn't get much sleep last night, son had 18 month mmrv yesterday and has been moody since
cazalla: did ya get all pheonix wright up in there?
BingoBoingo: cazalla: If this even goes to trial. I will magic the $300 fiat into existence for a jury.
cazalla: SuchWow, how about that dogecoin eh
SuchWow: cazalla: what does this chan have to do with dogecoin?
cazalla: speaking of movies again, looking forward to spectre even if every after goldeneye sucks shit
cazalla: SuchWow, show me on the doge dolly where palmer touched you
BingoBoingo: cazalla: Canon Casino Royal not that bad, has TV Hannibal
cazalla: i always liked 007 movies because he was cool, had the girls and now in spectre.. he has a 50 year old bond girl and an iphone.. i pretty much have this.. so much for suspending disbelief
cazalla: now everyone can be james bond!
cazalla: don't get me wrong, monica bellucci is still very fuckable with all that make up on but she is no bond girl
cazalla: which means bond is no bond :\
BingoBoingo: Every now and then a true secret agent has to raid Queen Victoria's secret
cazalla: the next bond will prob be gay and black and there will be bond boys instead of girls
☟︎ BingoBoingo: In that case I will just live and let die.
cazalla: what, do they expect BingoBoingo just to talk?
BingoBoingo: The amorphous "they" probably expects BingoBoingo to just quit and off himself. Shame they don't appreciate our up and coming tech journalism start-up.
cazalla: fwiw i plead guilty a couple times, but much younger and believe it or not, even stupidier
BingoBoingo: I don't plea because it is more expensive for the true enemy
cazalla: but then local magistrates here have a history of letting boys be boys.. just having a bit of fun type of shit
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BingoBoingo: Local magistrates here have a history of trying asbestos cases for the entire rest of USia, fuck them.
BingoBoingo: Why is Crocodile Dundee land is there a place named "Gong"
cazalla: see that light house, car park near it, pashed a few girls there in my time
cazalla: and a bit more but then that'd be braggin'
cazalla: the 'gong is yobbo for Wollongong
cazalla: aboriginal for no jobs since 1970
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33100 @ 0.00053178 = 17.6019 BTC [+] {2}
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39050 @ 0.00053927 = 21.0585 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 04:33:00; asciilifeform: ^ entirely realistic. france --> morocco.
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 06:27:43; BingoBoingo: Personally I hope that OpenBSD treats MicroShaft with the same Courtesy they did MP after the check clears
mircea_popescu: openbsd decided it much prefers this, because the way to turn everything to shit is to surround everyone doing anything useful with a bunch of operational idiots.
mircea_popescu: this is the core and the root of the problem. and the fact that intelligent people are trained not to step on faces compounds it exponentially.
chetty: actual workers should be hermits
mircea_popescu: either that or should learn to spit on "helpful" this and thats.
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 08:09:42; cazalla: can't imagine doing this fast seduction/ladder theory/red pill/whatever iteration it is up to shit in the age of tindere
mircea_popescu: what's stars wars at , episode 500 ? the bold and the beautiful still running am i rite ?
shinohai: There is very, very little in way of anything entertaining on television here. The Bold and te Beautiful might actually be more entertaining than another rality show.
shinohai is watching "Metastasis" right now though, and it is hilarious.
shinohai: I don't own a real television. Usually just watch everything on a PC
shinohai: I watch Univision some, heck I wonder if I have any Italian language channels.
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 08:54:53; cazalla: the next bond will prob be gay and black and there will be bond boys instead of girls
shinohai: Hopefully cause an event that leads to a collapse of shitty American media.
mircea_popescu: at least they scrubbed my name out of it, "constituency of chinese mienrs" nao
mircea_popescu: i guess i get the advantage of surprise the next time around too. pretty cool.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46697 @ 0.00053435 = 24.9525 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00053027 = 2.5453 BTC [-]
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23650 @ 0.00052979 = 12.5295 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36800 @ 0.00054559 = 20.0777 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47650 @ 0.00052947 = 25.2292 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25200 @ 0.00052947 = 13.3426 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29415 @ 0.00052498 = 15.4423 BTC [-]
mod6: been stuck on block: 366662 for ~12 hours (since I restarted this patched up through verifyall gentoo build lastnight)
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18635 @ 0.00053112 = 9.8974 BTC [+]
mod6: sure. give me a bit here...
mod6: i could perhaps just try to restart it, but just wanted to let you know first before I shut it off or do anything else.
ascii_field: i'm beginning to suspect network shenanigans
ascii_field: at any rate, we desperately need a multi-node version of '-connect'
kakobrekla: but you can 'connect' to multiple nodes?
nubbins`: "My Trezor finally arrived (but with scratches and rusted/not working cable)... I am happy anyway! I want to share my happiness :-)"
nubbins`: guy orders device maybe a year+ ago. it finally shows up, scratched to shit, the usb cable is RUSTY and non-operational
nubbins`: he's so happy he needs to SHARE his happiness
nubbins`: at paying money last year for a rusty scratched-up piece of shit.
mod6: <+ascii_field> at any rate, we desperately need a multi-node version of '-connect' << this would be great!
nubbins`: now he can finally plug a foreign usb HID device into point-of-sale terminals
ascii_field: kakobrekla points out that -connect does take multiples
mod6: i'm wondering if i shouldn't just: A: 1) shutdown bitcoind, 2) restart bitcoind. If no further blocks are pulled, B: 1) shutdown bitcoind, 2) update time, 3) restart bitcoind
☟︎ ascii_field: instead, it is as if block were never sent.
mod6: ah right, there's a message about that.
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [BTR] 5000 @ 0.00111 = 5.55 BTC
nubbins`: i think it would be -connect=a -connect=b etc
mod6: ok restarting & connecting to dulap and incitatus
mod6: ok pulling blocks past 366662
funkenstein_: in numerology lulz news, current 42 coin supply: 41.96. Should pass 42 today.
punkman: speaking of which, 0.5.3 doesn't have the 21 million limit fix
punkman: iirc phoundation had a bug that'd let people mine past 21 million
mod6: are you talking about the subsidy overflow?
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.0005275 = 11.2358 BTC [-]
punkman: mod6, dunno, can't find it in logs or google
mod6: one of these days, im gonna have to stop typing URLs. or start typing better! lol
assbot: Fix for GetBlockValue() after block 13,440,000 by ditto-b · Pull Request #3813 · bitcoin/bitcoin · GitHub ... (
http://bit.ly/1CZll3a )
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punkman: slightly different issue there
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52250 @ 0.00052204 = 27.2766 BTC [-] {2}
mod6: so yeah, that looks slightly different punkman
mod6: thanks for checking that out.
funkenstein_ is wondering the utility of changing code now on an issue >100 years away
ascii_field: funkenstein_: years can pass quickly when usg diddles ntp
ascii_field: ^ possibly biggest direct nsa front after 'google'
ascii_field: i mean, ferfuxxake, look what they named themselves for
mats: Apple has the same SIGINT model as Google: vacuum all the data.
punkman: "Leap Centure" would be a good title for a sci-fi story
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45800 @ 0.00054194 = 24.8209 BTC [+]
funkenstein_: The Palantíri were made by the Ñoldor in Eldamar, possibly by Fëanor himself during his time in Aman during the Elder Days in the Time of the Trees, and then given by the Elves to the Númenóreans, who kept them as heirlooms until the Fall of Númenor during the late Second Age; seven of these stones were rescued and brought to Middle-earth by Elendil and his sons and set in well-guarded towers throughout the Realms in
mod6: seems like i've been hung up on block 366774 for while now. i'm connected to those two nodes...
mod6: nothing strange in the logs...
ascii_field: mod6: i see no useful clues in my logs, either.
mod6: thanks for checking
mod6: i'll let it go for a while. maybe it'll work itself out.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45000 @ 0.00054194 = 24.3873 BTC [+]
mircea_popescu: <mod6> i'll let it go for a while. maybe it'll work itself out. <<< pretty soon something like this is what ;;ud bitcoin will return.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00054591 = 9.9356 BTC [+] {3}
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 15:08:15; mod6: i'm wondering if i shouldn't just: A: 1) shutdown bitcoind, 2) restart bitcoind. If no further blocks are pulled, B: 1) shutdown bitcoind, 2) update time, 3) restart bitcoind
mod6: powercycle galaxy, powercycle universe
mircea_popescu: driver told me he heard they found a planet which might contain life 1400 light years away
mircea_popescu: i told him nobody really knows, but light seconds are about ten times the circumference of the earth.
mod6: probably blew his whole concept of reality.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field palantir 450mn, slashdot 20 mn, everything makes sense.
mircea_popescu: so now owner of palantir goes out and buys himself fiddy million twenty dollar hookers, amirite.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: here's a fun factoid for you : just a shade under half of the us registered population (which means, about 60% of the actual population) pays no income tax.
mircea_popescu: i only ever ran a small town, but i never went for this bs. everyone has to pay A LITTLE. because otherwise...
mircea_popescu: that government is so fucking weak, greece is actually a less decrepit state.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: they don't collect, but they don't collect from like 1/3 not from like 3/5
punkman: they might not collect income tax from more than 1/2 of the population, but they collect through other means
funkenstein_: heard in debate over tolls in se.asia: highway robbers used to stop cars at gunpoint. now they build tollbooths.
shinohai: Thanks a lot ascii_field, there goes my weekend
mod6: wanna help test gentoo guide this weekend instead?
shinohai: I actually planned on that mod6, I got my lappy but it has a bad psu so I got to sauce one and some btc.
shinohai: Even tho I have never tried a gentoo install before :/
mod6: well, no worries. gentoo is a pain but the guide makes it pretty easy - hopefully.
mod6: let me know when you get something you an spin up a vm on or actal hardware
mod6: if anyone else wants to test the gentoo guide, gimme a holler. would like to get it verified before the end of the month.
joecool: mod6: what are you needing tested? i have a few machines on gentoo
mod6: ah nice, we wanted to ensure our gentoo amd64 nomulitlib guide worked well for at least 1 third party before we put it out there to the list.
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cazalla: mod6, fwiw i used your gentoo install guide earlier in the week with no problems (couldn't get bitcoin up and running though, got stuck at auth.sh though with some error about REALPATH)
mod6: and perhaps as soon as we send up the patched test bundle, someone could try compiling the static R.I. on there.
cazalla: mod6, 0x09 section of your guide
mod6: realpath should be on there by default iirc. but perhaps its not?
mod6: section 0x9? are you talking about the how-to-patch guide? it's a separate thing.
mod6: yeah, curl certainly isn't installed by default
mod6: can't recall exactly about realpath
cazalla: yes i know but i would not be using the gentoo install guide unless i was moving on to the next guide, but i will have another go at some point
mod6: i still need to update the old how-to-patch guide etc. im actually pretty much complete on that... as soon as we give the green light on the test bundle i'll post my changes for that too.
funkenstein_: hehe, bet he wishes he never said that stuff about the Iron Shiek
mircea_popescu: lol the libtards could never forgive the gawker sinkage huh
assbot: Um, shouldn't you be with your own tribe or somethin'?
assbot: BtcAlpha.com F.MPIF Tracker estimated NAV per share: 0.00021519 B (Total: 427.54 B). Delta: 0.05 B. Last trade for F.MPIF on MPEX was at 0.000207 BTC [+]
jurov: assbot on point, as always
assbot: [MPEX:X.EUR] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0035 / 0.00383295 / 0.00390807 (1953 shares, 7.49 BTC), 30D: 0.00136203 / 0.00396742 / 0.00469002 (8150 shares, 32.33 BTC)
joecool: mod6: sorry for the delay, i've been running no multilib on my systems for over 5 years now
mod6: joecool: ok good deal. i think this guide is more for people who haven't gentoo'd yet.
mod6: we're gonna nead help testing soon though. gentoo is one of our targets
ascii_field: mod6: since this is a static bin, the target - in the usual sense of the word - is a particular kernel abi, rather than gentoo, centos, etc
ascii_field: i.e. if there is anyone here with a linux box on which any of the bins built thus far fail to run, something is very very wrong
☟︎ ascii_field: (incl. potentially vendor-specific instructions, e.g., weird intelisms)
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 74909 @ 0.00052672 = 39.4561 BTC [-] {2}
cazalla: once i've finished grabbing gwern's archive, will be interest to search it to include some screenshots in these types of articles
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28397 @ 0.00052027 = 14.7741 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13053 @ 0.00052027 = 6.7911 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15910 @ 0.00052155 = 8.2979 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4891 @ 0.00052261 = 2.5561 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 86200 @ 0.00051766 = 44.6223 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48200 @ 0.00053382 = 25.7301 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19250 @ 0.00053182 = 10.2375 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00051709 = 6.929 BTC [-]
hanbot: general notice: anyone who has successfully built v0.5.3.1-RELEASE specifically on ubuntu please drop a line
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37006 @ 0.00054123 = 20.0288 BTC [+] {3}
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 18:15:59; mircea_popescu: that government is so fucking weak, greece is actually a less decrepit state.
nubbins`: aphid milk, nectar of the gods