Forum logs for 05 May 2015

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu
livegnik That's why I love hearing your feedback. [00:00]
livegnik I've been trying to find people to break this theory, but haven't bumped into them yet. At the same time, there aren't too many people working on these types of solutions throughout the world atm. [00:00]
trinque livegnik: http://wiki.bitcoin-assets.com/irc_bots/assbot [00:00]
assbot irc_bots:assbot [bitcoin assets wiki] ... ( http://bit.ly/1FLUtTH ) [00:00]
trinque instructions on registering [00:00]
livegnik I'm finishing up some things atm, and will then go catch some rest. My IRC server is up 99% of the time (the missing 1% was yesterday), so I'll be back in here :) [00:01]
livegnik Thanks for your thoughts on this so far. I'll invite Martti to join us in here. [00:02]
trinque I see two problems, one solved by gpg entirely, which is establishing an identity [00:05]
trinque the other is a publishing problem, mostly solved by gpg [00:05]
trinque "who says" [00:05]
trinque the rest of the problem is what they said, about whom, and how that information is discoverec [00:06]
trinque *discovered [00:06]
danielpbarron You can try it out at http://identi.fi. You can easily log in with FB/G+/Twitter/email and give ratings and verifications. It's still in alpha stage and the user interface is under constant development. My goal is to make it easier to use than the address book on your phone. << that part's got to go if it's going to be worth anything [00:07]
assbot Identifi ... ( http://bit.ly/1FLUXt8 ) [00:07]
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danielpbarron !up livegnik do you have a GPG key? [00:08]
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livegnik Not for this purpose, yet. I'll fix it later today (after I wake up). [00:08]
trinque rather than gossip protocols and all this other fancy shit, what's wrong with a simple gpg message format that constitutes a rating [00:08]
livegnik Sorry for bothering you with level-upping me constantly. I won't be on for much longer now anyhow, so I won't waste too much of your typing and/or clicking ;) [00:09]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 94476 @ 0.00025766 = 24.3427 BTC [+] [00:10]
livegnik There's probably not much wrong with simple gpg messages. There's more to Identifi than rating messages however. [00:10]
danielpbarron it's less of a bother than your apology for the perceived bother [00:10]
livegnik lol [00:10]
livegnik In that case, sorry to bother you with the apology for the perceived bother. [00:10]
trinque oh shit, meta-apology [00:11]
trinque livegnik: go to bed! [00:11]
livegnik ghehehe [00:11]
trinque and bring your partner in here for a beating next [00:11]
livegnik haha [00:11]
livegnik I'll try and do that. [00:11]
livegnik I know who's beating I'll put my money on though. [00:12]
trinque heh sounds like you already have [00:12]
livegnik I did? Oh, I might have become insusceptible to them then by now. [00:12]
livegnik Disregard that last one, miscommunication on my side. I think you're right about me going to bed then. [00:14]
livegnik I enjoyed talking to all of you. See y'all in Round 2! :) [00:14]
danielpbarron http://unbit.nl/wp-content/uploads/5399242443_45f4a3b223.jpg << http://www.btcalpha.com/wot/graph/ [00:14]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1FLVqM1 ) [00:14]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1FLVr2n ) [00:14]
trinque livegnik: cheers [00:15]
livegnik danielpbarron: Thanks for that link! With Identifi it could look something like this: https://twitter.com/timpastoor/status/585515976566960128/photo/1 [00:15]
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mod6 trinque: same thing :/ [00:39]
trinque sheeit [00:39]
mod6 http://dpaste.com/0578KZ6.txt << my grub [00:40]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1FLWWOc ) [00:40]
mod6 has the same error in the System Log. [00:41]
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mod6 oh well, i guess we can pick it back up tomorrow. [00:42]
trinque mod6: http://dpaste.com/1PBGHN3.txt [00:43]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZ9xkZ ) [00:43]
trinque may help; that's a working gentoo kernel out on ec2 [00:43]
trinque and otherwise if all else fails I'll be putting my own build script together before long [00:43]
trinque kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/xvda1 rootfstype=ext4 [00:44]
trinque from menu.lst [00:44]
mod6 yeah isn't that what i have in grub? ^^^ [00:45]
trinque yup [00:45]
mod6 meanwhile...: [00:45]
mod6 # ./bitcoind -datadir=/mnt/btc-dev/.bitcoin getblockcount [00:46]
mod6 138922 [00:46]
mod6 <+trinque> may help; that's a working gentoo kernel out on ec2 << i'll try this out tomorrow [00:47]
mod6 <+trinque> and otherwise if all else fails I'll be putting my own build script together before long << ok sweet! [00:47]
trinque sounds good; bbl [00:47]
mod6 anyway, if my grub looks good, then maybe it's my kern. but it could be something else... not quite sure. [00:48]
mod6 ok night [00:48]
decimation http://www.cnet.com/news/silicon-valley-talent-wars-engineers-come-get-your-250k-salary/ < lol silly-con valley 'bizness' [00:48]
assbot Silicon Valley talent wars: Engineers, come get your $250K salary - CNET ... ( http://bit.ly/1FLXpQj ) [00:48]
decimation "It's "a horrific idea," [paying $250k] said Sam Altman, the president of Y Combinator, Silicon Valley's most prestigious technology incubator. "It seems on paper like a really good idea [since] great engineers can create huge value. [But] here's why it doesn't work: You really want a company full of missionaries, not mercenaries. And so if your company is known as the place where you can make a huge cash salary, you end up [00:49]
decimation attracting" the worst cultural fits. " [00:49]
decimation of course he's not a fan, because if suddenly 'talent' thinks they are worth $250k instead of $50k, his own business implodes [00:49]
Pierre_Rochard ^ place this quote under “self-serving” in a dictionary [00:51]
decimation Pierre_Rochard: exactly. also, given that if you are making less than $150k in silicon valley you are literally a bum - it won't take much for 'salary fashions' to change [00:53]
mircea_popescu lmao. [00:53]
Pierre_Rochard “You really want a company full of missionaries, not mercenaries.” <- well let’s say their are fewer missionaries in the labor market than there are missionary positions. You have to compete for them somehow. [00:53]
Pierre_Rochard “we’re more religious than the next guy d00d!! we only worship helping consumers with javascript!!” [00:53]
* mircea_popescu places sam altman's "mp killed our business model, sadly, as he said he would" quote under "unexpected honesty" in his own personal disectionary. [00:54]
scoopbot_revived News! The Fetlife Meatlist - Volume X URL: http://trilema.com/2015/the-fetlife-meatlist-volume-x/ [00:54]
danielpbarron ;;later tell livegnik see also http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-03-2015#1065991 [00:56]
gribble The operation succeeded. [00:56]
assbot Logged on 23-03-2015 22:08:54; assbot: Logged on 23-03-2015 15:07:09; Adlai: this is a good point... even if each wot rating is signed, this can be a false friend - what if you're not looking at the latest version of the ratings? if only we had some way of achieving trust-minimized consensus... [00:56]
asciilifeform http://www.cnet.com/news/silicon-valley-talent-wars-engineers-come-get-your-250k-salary/ <<< the mega-l0l is that 250kusd doesn't even buy a garage there [00:58]
assbot Silicon Valley talent wars: Engineers, come get your $250K salary - CNET ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZbjTa ) [00:58]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120239 << i was wonderin the same thing. time for sha512 erryone. [00:58]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 01:25:57; asciilifeform: there's yer answer: it's sha1 << why do we have sha1 anywhere [00:58]
decimation asciilifeform: amusingly here's a breakdown of silly-con valley real-estate: http://allenc.com/2015/04/salary-requirements-for-a-house-in-silicon-valley/ [00:59]
assbot Salary Requirements for a House in Silicon Valley ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZbopL ) [00:59]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform what's a modest condo, like 1.5-2mn ? [00:59]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: according to decimation's chart - very close to this. [00:59]
decimation median price in palo alto was $2.4 mil in 2014 [00:59]
asciilifeform where i live - about 1/2mil [00:59]
mircea_popescu "Let’s assume we want a $1.0M, below-median house in Redwood City. You’d have to start by coming up with ~$220k in savings for the down payment + closing costs, and then take out a mortgage for the remaining $800k" [00:59]
mircea_popescu heh. mkay. [00:59]
mircea_popescu decimation but those be houses, mostly. right ? [01:00]
decimation yeah freestanding homes [01:00]
decimation I think a small flat goes for 0.5-1 mil [01:00]
mircea_popescu A car is pretty much a requirement in the suburbs. Even without accounting for car payments, gas and insurance and tolls will eat up $200-300 per month easily. << i thought tesla is free! [01:00]
mircea_popescu or is that only in sweden [01:00]
asciilifeform phree [01:01]
decimation you are saving so much in gas! [01:01]
asciilifeform they built phree charging garages in key chump habitats in usa [01:01]
asciilifeform (promotional gimmick) [01:01]
mircea_popescu "Salaries and bonuses and stock grants may be jumping higher in our current boom cycle, but a lot of it is recaptured in real estate." heh [01:01]
decimation no shit sherlock [01:02]
mircea_popescu the sad truth is that "quantitative easing" essentially ends up as a real estate bubble. [01:02]
asciilifeform the squid giveth, the squid taketh away. [01:02]
decimation exactly. there's nowhere for all the vast slosh of bezzlars to go, other than real estate and the stock market [01:02]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform o i know. was very amused at some incredibly hamhanded esl scam-pushing linked earlier. [01:02]
decimation the indentfi guy? [01:03]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform speaking of penalties and actual deterrence : it's as you may know rauchen verboten here. so i pull out a cigarillo and head to a table where three girlies are derping (at starbucks). ask for a light. they... all have it. [01:04]
mircea_popescu who the fuck carries matches/lighters around if they don't fucking smoke. [01:04]
asciilifeform folks who smoke weed [01:04]
mircea_popescu "oh, better keep this in the purse ever as i pretend smoking disgusts me, who knows, maybe hott gringo asks [01:04]
asciilifeform poke smot, woke smeed (TM) [01:05]
mircea_popescu yeah right. these chicks looked like they haven't even mastered the blowjob yet. what weed. [01:05]
asciilifeform then pyromania. [01:05]
mircea_popescu !up livegnik [01:05]
-assbot- You voiced livegnik for 30 minutes. [01:05]
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decimation candles? [01:05]
mircea_popescu wtf is identifi [01:05]
mircea_popescu ima name myself popesci, it's trendi eri [01:05]
mircea_popescu decimation on the street ?! [01:06]
asciilifeform PopeSci - laboratory supplies approved by the holy see [01:06]
decimation some guy made a web 2.0 version of nanotube's wot, thinks he is gonna make money [01:06]
asciilifeform mega-business, yes [01:06]
asciilifeform must happen. [01:06]
mircea_popescu let me guess, easier to use ? [01:06]
decimation lol [01:06]
mircea_popescu anyway, sirius as in the 2009 sirius ? [01:06]
mircea_popescu ie, the actual founder of tardstalk.org ? [01:07]
decimation http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120385 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120388 [01:07]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 02:37:01; decimation: livegnik: what do you have to offer over properly using gpg? [01:07]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 02:37:47; livegnik: decimation: Well, I guess usability on many fronts mostly. Also, it can be integrated within many existing fields. [01:07]
decimation it's almost like these guys are a broken record [01:07]
mircea_popescu afaik sirius had been working at a web-ish sort of wot for ages now. [01:07]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120250 << neato mod6 ! [01:08]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 01:32:31; mod6: ok bitcoin-v0_5_3_1 + Orphanage Nuke is running with `nmon -f -s3` & `vmstat 1`, so we should have some good metrics when complete. [01:08]
asciilifeform speaking of, [01:08]
asciilifeform 173874. [01:08]
mircea_popescu nb. [01:09]
asciilifeform (not continuous run, this was a portable box that spent ~4 or so hrs in a car) [01:09]
mircea_popescu !gettrust livegnik [01:09]
assbot livegnik is not registered in WoT. [01:09]
mircea_popescu o.O [01:09]
asciilifeform will post valgrind output tomorrow [01:09]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120259 << if i were a hooker, i'd get a job as a hotel maid. [01:10]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 01:34:01; asciilifeform: this is unheard of in usa [01:10]
mircea_popescu perfect spot. guy alone ? take off clothes, do the work naked, see what he says. [01:10]
decimation cleaning shit is at least an honest business [01:10]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: i thought about flipping the cardboard flag to lure'em in [01:10]
mircea_popescu you don't have to pay anyone for leads that way, don't have to commute to work... with a little luck can do a dozen numbers and make more than the manager makes per month [01:11]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform alternatively you coulda just asked. [01:11]
mircea_popescu you know women are possessed of speech. you can talk to them. [01:11]
asciilifeform in deep theory, yes [01:11]
mircea_popescu lmao [01:11]
mircea_popescu i talked to one just now!! [01:11]
asciilifeform w0w [01:11]
decimation you don't even have to be a missionary for your shit cleaning [01:12]
decimation just a mercenary [01:12]
mircea_popescu didn't even have to repeat myself or nuttin. [01:12]
asciilifeform pets don't count, you know [01:12]
mircea_popescu decimation how's this mercenary position again ? [01:12]
decimation pay me to clean your shit? [01:12]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform you think just erryone gets to be a pet ? [01:13]
asciilifeform clearly not erryone. [01:13]
asciilifeform but distinct problem from chatting with wild creatures, yes [01:13]
asciilifeform (not really problem, as such, unless one made catastrophic mistake in empetting) [01:13]
mircea_popescu anyway, it's my experience that the unconcerned asker usually does fine. it's the hedger that ends up in the soup. [01:14]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120278 << check it out, an entire network away from b-a. because why ? [01:15]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 01:46:40; livegnik: Yesterday I've written an extensive comment on Ian Grigg's article about ID issues, especially in combination with the blockchain. It's quite the read, but I think it'll be worth your time, if you want to get a more in-depth view of Identifi: [01:15]
asciilifeform because came up with it in the dark, used chewing gum, knife, remains of his parachute straps, and bones of travelling companion to build it. [01:16]
asciilifeform (however much of it there is) [01:16]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120287 << not a terribly fair sourging, this. we're not doing so very much better, yet. ( http://trilema.com/2015/a-new-lordship-list/#comment-113945 ) [01:17]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 01:49:19; asciilifeform: try to answer this one compactly, it should be answerable. who composes the whitelist ? [01:17]
assbot A new Lordship List ? on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZdtCg ) [01:17]
decimation asciilifeform: he does have rounded corners on the wot listings [01:17]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: it was not initially clear what was meant by 'whitelist' [01:18]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120299 << this is urgently becoming a major tell-tale sign of eventual failure. [01:18]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 01:52:03; trinque: aside that it just strings together analogies [01:18]
asciilifeform assumed centralized derpatron, because this is almost inevitably in the mix when folks reinvent in the dark [01:18]
mircea_popescu yeah. but even if construed favorably, the point remains : you will have some hierarchies of trust. [01:18]
asciilifeform the most worrying sign is that the fella intends to somehow make a living from this [01:18]
mircea_popescu gpg nbetwork calls it "the strong set" [01:19]
mircea_popescu kind-of what i'm trying to build too, kind-of what's utterly required : until critical mass, danger will robinson! [01:19]
mircea_popescu and i suspect (the math on this is fuzzy and still bneing worked out) that the critical mass for wot is exponentially more expensive than the critical mass for bitocin. [01:20]
asciilifeform almost certainly will rest on meatgangs, just as the old world did. (i.e. sets of folks who actually interact daily, not necessarily in meatspace) [01:20]
mircea_popescu seems probable. hence teh conferences. [01:21]
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felipelalli http://i.imgur.com/oLki4kF.jpg << USGavin blocktrain [01:21]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZdXrZ ) [01:21]
decimation lol [01:21]
asciilifeform this deserves to be posted somewhere [01:21]
mircea_popescu there was a great pic of a loaded train yest, where was it [01:21]
asciilifeform (somewhere permanent) [01:21]
felipelalli I searched on Google by "india crowded train" ahahah [01:22]
mircea_popescu http://travel.smart-guide.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Pakistan-Crowded-Train.jpg [01:23]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZec6o ) [01:23]
felipelalli it is insane! [01:23]
asciilifeform there we go. [01:23]
mircea_popescu http://travel.smart-guide.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/The-Most-Crowded-Train-in-Pakistan.jpg prolly better [01:23]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZeaLH ) [01:23]
felipelalli but here in Brazil we have this: http://www.anonymousbrasil.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/120717-Metr%C3%B4SP2.jpg [01:23]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZebiM ) [01:23]
asciilifeform rivers'o'meat! [01:23]
decimation I was watching a bbc show about indian frontier railways a few weeks ago [01:23]
mircea_popescu omfg [01:23]
decimation apparently neither india nor pakistan have upgraded anything since the brits left [01:24]
decimation still using ancient signaling devices, etc [01:24]
asciilifeform decimation: not quite, in got some su hardware on the cheap [01:24]
asciilifeform but probably not enough to be visible to unarmed eye [01:25]
felipelalli the new blocktrain: http://img.qga.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/metr%C3%B4-sp-0.jpeg [01:25]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZeslR ) [01:25]
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danielpbarron http://trilema.com/2014/cryptographs-revived/ << loaded train [01:25]
assbot Cryptographs, revived. on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZesSX ) [01:25]
decimation asciilifeform: the frontier railways are pathological cases, going between indian and bangladesh, nepal [01:26]
mircea_popescu danielpbarron: "Martti Malmi is << sirius. and yes. [01:27]
asciilifeform so this character is known here, but is not in wot proper ? [01:28]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120329 << the general score is an implementation error, due to originator noobishness. it's been mostly since remedied. see stuff like http://trilema.com/2014/what-the-wot-is-for-how-it-works-and-how-to-use-it/ [01:28]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 02:22:45; livegnik: danielpbarron: The main difference between Bitcoin-OTC and Identifi, if I understand correctly, is that the Bitcoin-OTC WoT acts as a WoT-for-all, whereas with Identifi each identity has it's own WoT, and there's no 'general' score. [01:28]
assbot What the WoT is for, how it works and how to use it. on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZeJoS ) [01:28]
asciilifeform !s wot not scalar [01:28]
assbot 1 results for 'wot not scalar' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=wot+not+scalar [01:28]
mircea_popescu myeah. [01:29]
mircea_popescu in other news : i [01:29]
mircea_popescu i'm "hacking" gravtar, been exposing gmail emails all day. [01:30]
mircea_popescu will make a post later about it. [01:30]
asciilifeform l0l [01:30]
mircea_popescu oh i recall this identi.fi thing being discussed at some point cuz anduck was in it. maybe a year ago ? [01:30]
mircea_popescu !s "identi.fi" [01:30]
assbot 3 results for '"identi.fi"' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=%22identi.fi%22 [01:30]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: there were some results with dictionary attack a while ago [01:30]
asciilifeform (it used md5, iirc) [01:31]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-10-2014#868256 [01:31]
assbot Logged on 11-10-2014 03:19:12; mircea_popescu: http://identi.fi/id/account/mircea_popescu@bitcoin-otc.com << check out the scrappers ? [01:31]
mircea_popescu word. [01:31]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform yes. this is going the other way. [01:31]
asciilifeform http://www.developer.it/post/gravatars-why-publishing-your-email-s-hash-is-not-a-good-idea [01:31]
assbot Gravatars: why publishing your email's hash is not a good idea ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZf6Qe ) [01:31]
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mircea_popescu asciilifeform yeah. this is going the other way tho : make emails, hash, test. [01:32]
mircea_popescu im going through ~100/s, fished out a few dozen already. [01:32]
felipelalli mircea_popescu: not only emails but the photo together. :) [01:32]
asciilifeform that works [01:32]
asciilifeform l0l [01:32]
* asciilifeform doubts that anyone will be shocked at the discovery that one can do this [01:33]
mircea_popescu i intend to email the people so i guess we see. [01:34]
decimation why use unsalted md5? [01:34]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47150 @ 0.0002504 = 11.8064 BTC [-] {2} [01:34]
mircea_popescu because gravatar, which is a subsidiary of automattic, which exists in order to shit on the internet. [01:34]
mircea_popescu there's an entire subculture of these asinine imbeciles, from altman to fetlife to automattic to you name it. [01:35]
mircea_popescu "everyone can drive a car" results sooner or later in the "nobody could have foreseen that curve" soccer mom and old person automotive club [01:35]
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mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120368 << rhel was not BORN a usg agency. it first made money, on a totally different business model, before folding in. this celia approach to life doesn't work as a way to START. it's a way to end. [01:39]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 02:32:01; livegnik: The idea for business model for the company we have in mind probably comes closest to Red Hat, without the Enterprise edition. [01:39]
mircea_popescu (but i do recall a kid who, whenever asked what he aims to become in lyf, would answer "pensioneer") [01:39]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37700 @ 0.00024984 = 9.419 BTC [-] {2} [01:40]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120380 << if only people did their year of logs before proceeding into walls. [01:40]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 02:36:21; livegnik: trinque: So would we. Sirius spent 1.5 half years working on the proof-of-concept, and I've spent the last 8 months working on this project full-time. I've actually quit my dayjob for it and am burning my savings. [01:40]
decimation I remember the early days of redhat, when everyone thought they were the heros for trying to 'make money' on open source software [01:41]
mircea_popescu mhm [01:41]
mircea_popescu well, back then they were the heroes. [01:41]
mircea_popescu heck, at some point graham was a very respectable lisp hacker, and buffett a supremely wise capital allocator. [01:42]
mircea_popescu age gets to us all. [01:42]
decimation then they realized that they occupied a massive vacuum left by sun and old purveyors of unix to usg [01:42]
mircea_popescu myeah [01:42]
mircea_popescu the problem with people, generally, is that they never aim to destroy. [01:42]
mircea_popescu the thought of your average joe when confronted with a vacuum is never "holy shit ima make SUCH A fucking earthquake here..." [01:43]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120414 << this is exactly what planning is not. [01:43]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 02:46:43; livegnik: trinque: We plan to break-even within (max) a year or 3. [01:43]
decimation but he has an accountant! [01:43]
mircea_popescu women plan like thus : i would like for X to happen. men plan like thus : X is probably going to happen want it or not. [01:44]
mircea_popescu the former's daydreaming, the latter's planning. [01:44]
mircea_popescu because human culture is an exercise in opressing the female viewpoint [01:44]
mircea_popescu principally because the female viewpoint is retardedly infantile. [01:44]
mircea_popescu decimation : to quote the original variety speak, "the budget goes crunch, but the names pack punch, so they called over the accountants and they're gonna do lunch" [01:45]
cazalla AU slashed interest rates to 2.0%, lowest on record, gotta juice the housing market a bit more i guess [01:46]
decimation mircea_popescu: the idea that an accountant is the guy who should be planning your business is a little silly [01:47]
mircea_popescu he means the accountant will shrug at their projections and go "i guess" [01:47]
mircea_popescu which makes them ever so slightly better than blindfold darts [01:48]
decimation yeah, reminds me of 'technical analysis' of stocks [01:48]
mircea_popescu accountant is definitely useful, in this process. [01:48]
mircea_popescu like the mill generator is important in aircraft. [01:49]
mircea_popescu it won't land the thing for you tho. [01:49]
decimation sure, but in the sense of knowing where you are, not where you are going I would think? [01:49]
mircea_popescu accountant's a tool. can only shine in the hands of providential management. [01:49]
decimation yes. one problem with the us business world in general is that many 'staff' positions like accountancy have been mistaken for management [01:50]
mircea_popescu if you don't have providential management, da fuck you gonna do. trust in the tools. [01:51]
mircea_popescu cargo cultism at its most base. "well we don't have a mechanic, but all the toolboxes are here and open just like he would have had them, were he here" [01:51]
decimation maybe if we let the tools decide? [01:52]
* mircea_popescu imagines very sad repair shop operated by the surviving children of dead mechanic, through throwing wrenches and whatnot at engines. [01:52]
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mircea_popescu danielpbarron: << that part's got to go << that's the part which provides "usability". [01:53]
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* mircea_popescu pokes asciilifeform the conquering hero as to THE STATE OF THE DAMNED GPG KEYS!111 [01:55]
mircea_popescu thinking about it, i'm not even sure what ycombinator's business model is supposed to be past the old yahoo scam (trick old ladies into thinking X is big so they pour their money into it, pocketing most of it, etc) [01:57]
decimation yeah, but richer and more sophisticated ladies, because they are qualified investors [01:58]
mircea_popescu right. [01:58]
mircea_popescu well yahoo in the golden age (1999-2002ish) also swindled the same market. [01:58]
mircea_popescu same Katie Courics/Elie Wiesels/Alicia Koplowitzes that madoff took to the cleaners too. [01:59]
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mircea_popescu http://www.experian.com/small-business/mailing-lists.jsp << check out the mad skills of experian. [04:21]
assbot Buy Mailing Lists, Marketing Lists & Leads Online | Consumer Mailing Lists ... ( http://bit.ly/1bZASDu ) [04:21]
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mats https://www.mininodes.com/64-bit-arm-servers-now-available/ [04:41]
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jurov http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120242 if you have any better idea how to come up with patch ID and propagate it [05:31]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 01:27:39; asciilifeform: jurov: can we have less mutilation (file names?) plz ? [05:31]
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cazalla http://agar.io/ sweet game [05:33]
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mircea_popescu namespaces, best problem in cs. [05:34]
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davout ;;later tell funkenstein_ nice blog post [05:59]
gribble The operation succeeded. [05:59]
jurov lmao.. liberlanders tried to board their homeland, get detained by croatian customs for "crossing border outside of b.point" [06:13]
jurov promise "we'll try next time using proper protocol for boarding from international waters" [06:13]
jurov with "We have assistance of Serbian police, which is now coordinating the action so everything would go well in keeping with the international laws." [06:14]
jurov sauce: https://www.facebook.com/theliberlandtimes [06:17]
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punkman jurov, also funny http://www.paraduin.nl/?p=173 [06:35]
assbot Illegal Liberland flag removed from Siga | Paraduin ... ( http://bit.ly/1zvPuoX ) [06:35]
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jurov http://journal.liberation.fr/publication/liberation/1849/#!/0_0 lulz for mircea_popescu [09:28]
assbot Libération, journal numérique du 5 mai 2015 ... ( http://bit.ly/1zK2eJ4 ) [09:29]
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mats it falls [09:46]
jurov http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GBTC/quote wow,$42 for 0.1 pseudobtc? /r/buttcoin has field day with this [09:54]
assbot GBTC Bitcoin Investment Trust: Summary, Stock Quote & Trades for Bitcoin Investment Trust - OTCMarkets.com ... ( http://bit.ly/1zK4no8 ) [09:55]
davout jurov: re liberation maximum kek [09:56]
davout http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120260 <<< didn't stop dominique strauss kahn :D [09:59]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 01:34:14; trinque: asciilifeform: ah yeah they were total trolls at my old gig [09:59]
davout asciilifeform: really curious to see how the orphanage thermonuke patch will work in the field [10:00]
mats https://twitter.com/hackerfantastic/status/595576361512755200 [10:22]
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asciilifeform 182842 [10:30]
asciilifeform jurov: please check turdatron [10:50]
asciilifeform ate msg for no reason that i can discern [10:50]
asciilifeform nm, just slow [10:51]
asciilifeform http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-May/000089.html [10:51]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1dKnsN3 ) [10:51]
asciilifeform ^ achtung, panzers [10:51]
asciilifeform [BTC-dev] Full Orphanage Thermonuke Valgrind Output. [10:51]
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asciilifeform ben_vulpes, mod6, mircea_popescu, et al ^^^ [10:53]
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mod6 ;;calc 50655817/1024000 [11:17]
gribble 49.4685712891 [11:17]
mod6 so about 10x that much eh [11:17]
mod6 187980 << im at this block [11:19]
mod6 but overnight my nmon capture died :< [11:19]
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mircea_popescu jurov what's liberanders ? [11:20]
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mod6 here's what I'm seeing in my vmstat.out -- before bitcoind was started, and currently: http://dpaste.com/3E5W7SB.txt [11:22]
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mircea_popescu wow,$42 for 0.1 pseudobtc? << i don't see anything on that page ? [11:23]
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jurov dunno, works from here. and it went up to $55 [11:24]
pete_dushenski mircea_popescu jurov give me two mins and i'll have a little qntra piece on it [11:24]
jurov http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GBTC/quote [11:24]
assbot GBTC Bitcoin Investment Trust: Summary, Stock Quote & Trades for Bitcoin Investment Trust - OTCMarkets.com ... ( http://bit.ly/1GMoqzn ) [11:24]
mircea_popescu http://md0.libe.com/api/libe/v2/paperpage/218512/?size=x500&format=jpg << what the fuck idiotic format is that. [11:24]
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jurov oh you mean liberation [11:25]
jurov that's worse shit than scribd, i did not realize at first [11:25]
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mircea_popescu anyway. so some senator wants the bitches in decolletage. big whoop. [11:27]
mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/gbtc-otc-derp.png << this what you see ? [11:27]
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jurov yea, that i saw when i had js disabled [11:27]
mircea_popescu ah ok. it'll be good enough then. no quotes. [11:28]
Pierre_Rochard http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120718 < bizarre statement, if you think of your CFO as staff, you hired the wrong guy [11:28]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 04:45:39; decimation: yes. one problem with the us business world in general is that many 'staff' positions like accountancy have been mistaken for management [11:28]
mircea_popescu "The Liberlanden goverment seems to have a lot of plans for the future. Paraduin appears to have no plans. Why clutch the control of a nation which you have no intrest in?" << wtf is with these retarded children. they're comparing their reality on the grounds of the extension of their hopes and dreams now ? [11:29]
mircea_popescu "you and sara aren't nearly as much a thing as me and sara, because I even draw weird pictures of her in my fictional dungeon doing really slave-y shit!!1" [11:29]
pete_dushenski ;;later tell bingoboingo http://dpaste.com/0J7BCR7.txt << qntsideration [11:29]
gribble The operation succeeded. [11:29]
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mircea_popescu meanwhile sara doesn't know who either are. [11:29]
mircea_popescu Pierre_Rochard cfo is nonsense in the first place. [11:30]
mircea_popescu what are you, a private bank ? [11:30]
pete_dushenski ;;later tell cazalla http://dpaste.com/3SJX45Z.txt << qntsideration [11:31]
gribble The operation succeeded. [11:31]
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mircea_popescu asciilifeform (Fragging; or dynamic crud somehow not covered by valgrind, etc.) << i toldja it doesn't only leak in that place. [11:31]
Pierre_Rochard seriously? I’ve only worked in handful of businesses, but I can’t imagine them operating for long without a CFO [11:32]
mircea_popescu but ==4466== ERROR SUMMARY: 303360 errors from 25 contexts is not bad. [11:32]
mircea_popescu Pierre_Rochard yeah, but what they did was glorify their accountant into "officer"hood. [11:32]
pete_dushenski mircea_popescu http://www.contravex.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/GBTC-quote-May-5-2015.png << this is what i see. [11:33]
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mircea_popescu a business couldn't conceivably operate for long without the cleanning lady, either, but that doesn't mean she's not staff. [11:33]
mircea_popescu pete_dushenski lol. doesn't even... price outside of week range etc ? p.lulzy. [11:33]
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pete_dushenski mebbe "pink sheets" don't have such fancy rules ? [11:34]
pete_dushenski still, $550 for APPROXIMATELY one coin [11:34]
mircea_popescu i'm having a lol at "greyscale" having made essentially the same tired out bitcoin scam. [11:34]
pete_dushenski what's the margin for error here, me wonders. [11:35]
mircea_popescu these fiat derps really imagine they're going to be such hot shit once "they get regulatory approval" [11:35]
mircea_popescu then they do and it turns out... that's still not where it's at. [11:35]
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pete_dushenski "no one could've predicted" [11:36]
Pierre_Rochard mircea_popescu: there’s been generalized inflation of “C” positions, but if you’re going to glorify someone, may as well be the financial steward of the company. He’s a key part of governance and oversight. Or at least, that’s been my experience [11:37]
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mircea_popescu oversight he is, but that's staff. [11:37]
mircea_popescu governance is the job of the fucking board not the job of the officers [11:37]
mircea_popescu for crying out loud k ? [11:37]
mircea_popescu i get it, everyone wants to pretend and pretense is expensive so everyone agrees to pretend in a cheaper, mutually recognised way [11:38]
mircea_popescu nevertheless... [11:38]
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mircea_popescu unless you're out and out making tax avoidance and marginal financial scams a part of your business model (hence my "are you a private bank" question), in which case yes the cfo is in fact a chief of a department and needs to come up with planning for the board etc, [11:40]
Pierre_Rochard oversight is the definition of management. A board’s governance is over the officers of the company in practice [11:40]
mircea_popescu having a cfo is like having an afterburner. for your car. [11:40]
mircea_popescu no. oversight is the definition of parenting. [11:40]
Pierre_Rochard that’s the street view [11:40]
mircea_popescu if oversight were the definition of management, all parents of autistic children should be in jail. [11:40]
Pierre_Rochard Your view of cfos reveals something about the cfos you’ve had experience with... [11:42]
mircea_popescu in no case can random corp that's NOT a private bank actually afford a cfo. (who no, is not an accountant, and who yes costs more than a good ceo - which again isn't "i'm the boss") [11:42]
Pierre_Rochard right, characters out of hollywood movies are generally not available for hire [11:43]
mircea_popescu man... [11:43]
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mircea_popescu competent people are not "characters out of hollywood movies". this is like... guy wanting to break up with his wife because she's... whatever, middleaged fatty, and she breaking out the "supermodels aren't available!!1" [11:45]
mircea_popescu depends for whom. yes, for middle aged fatty married to middle aged fatty they aren't. which is why he calling her a "porn star" is dubious in the first place. [11:46]
mircea_popescu the conflict here being that you like accountancy and imagine that "being an accountant" is a part of one's identity, and i used to like being a cfo back when i was still available to hire, and i had a very strict "accountant ne ultra crepidam" then, too. [11:47]
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wyrdmantis ;;bc,stats [11:52]
gribble Current Blocks: 355080 | Current Difficulty: 4.7643398017803444E10 | Next Difficulty At Block: 356831 | Next Difficulty In: 1751 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 16 hours, 9 minutes, and 36 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None [11:52]
mircea_popescu difficulty choking with price uptrend [11:53]
mircea_popescu we're going to see 1000s this year aren't we. [11:53]
pete_dushenski ;;ticker [11:53]
gribble Bitfinex BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 234.95, Best ask: 235.0, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 235.0, 24 hour volume: 35540.0351353, 24 hour low: 231.05, 24 hour high: 241.99, 24 hour vwap: None [11:53]
mircea_popescu pete_dushenski you familiar with the "poisoned reactor" phenomenon ? [11:54]
pete_dushenski tis possibru [11:54]
pete_dushenski mircea_popescu hm. no ? [11:54]
Pierre_Rochard my background does color my view, but a competent cfo isn’t one who’s great at tax avoidance (that’s why you hire…. tax accountants!) or cooking the books. (1) A competent cfo is one who build a great financial planning and analysis team and uses them well - to inform the CEO’s strategy and constraints under which the business operates. (2) A competent cfo also builds a great internal audit team to maintain [11:54]
Pierre_Rochard control over assets and operations [11:54]
mircea_popescu Pierre_Rochard yes man, in theory this is true. in practice you know what it is. [11:54]
mircea_popescu pete_dushenski well then pull a chair and let old man me tell you a story! [11:54]
Pierre_Rochard that’s what I’ve seen in practice… [11:55]
pete_dushenski my favourite! [11:55]
mircea_popescu so, nuclear reactions happen a lot like dating : whenever a nucleon breaks up, it spits out some accelerated particles. either these hit another nucleon and start another reaction or they don't. [11:55]
mircea_popescu in order for the nuclear reaction to be a nuclear explosion, the average nucleons hit / nucleons broken must be >1. in order for it to be a nuclear reactor (the civillian kind) it must be exactly 1. but exactly. if it goes below 1 the reaction extinguishes, so most reactors are run as a 0.999 - 1 oscillation, practically. [11:56]
mircea_popescu the way this is accomplished in practice is with "moderators", which are rods of particle absorbers. these soak up the particles, reducing the rate of reaction. in practice, large barium rods go in and out of the core [11:57]
mircea_popescu now, some particular fuels have the unfortunate property that if the reaction is ever decelerated, they produce nuclear poisons. nuclear poisons are usually gases (like xeon) that absorb particles and decay. [11:57]
mircea_popescu a very dangerous situation can develop in practice (especially in "manually operated" reactors) where the core is well poisoned, which makes it look like it is working way way under 1, which prompts the techs to remove the moderator further. [11:58]
cazalla pete_dushenski, it's up [11:58]
mircea_popescu nothing happens, of course, because the poisons are still sucking up the particles. so they pull the moderator even further, not getting any feedback. [11:59]
mircea_popescu at which point hte poison suddenly runs out, and now you have a critical reactor and not enough time to moderate it (because those rods take time to move, being mechanical in nature). [11:59]
mircea_popescu and this is how chernobyl happened. [11:59]
pete_dushenski mircea_popescu mercy... well told! [12:00]
pete_dushenski cazalla cheers mate. [12:00]
mircea_popescu Pierre_Rochard what i've seen in practice is a lot of "industry standards" and "nobody could have predicted", neither of which do a cfo make. [12:01]
mircea_popescu in fact whenever an officer of any kind justifies anything by "it being industry standard" that officer should be therewith fired and sent back to the staff position he belongs in. [12:02]
mircea_popescu it's leadership not followship. you gotta have much better reasons to do anything than "erryone else's doing it" [12:02]
Pierre_Rochard I agree [12:02]
mircea_popescu and this includes "compliance" [12:02]
pete_dushenski is scoopbot_revived seriously down again ? [12:05]
mircea_popescu now maybe you live in the magical land over the rainbow where people making 75-150k a year with an accountancy degree under their belt somehow actually come up with strategies and organise departments and whatnot. in practice, you'll get a whole lotta copy/paste, shannonization of varous recycled material (what they got from "books" / overheard at conferences etc) and so on. [12:05]
pete_dushenski ^williamdunne [12:05]
Pierre_Rochard often better than them trying to reinvent the wheel, that’s when you get some real cargo culting [12:08]
Pierre_Rochard “triple entry accounting!!” etc [12:09]
mircea_popescu no argument. [12:09]
mircea_popescu im not saying that accountants trying to cope with being officers by being bland are better or worse than those trying to cope by being insane. [12:09]
mircea_popescu im saying you shouldn't really put people in positions where they have to cope in production [12:10]
mircea_popescu coping stress is for school. [12:10]
mircea_popescu course school doesn't do that anymore, they just take the tuition, so now business is stuck doing primitive on-job training like it were 1700 all of a sudden. [12:11]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 233700 @ 0.0002351 = 54.9429 BTC [-] {4} [12:11]
Pierre_Rochard agreed, and I will say not every company’s top accounting/finance person should be cfo, they often should just be treasurer or controller [12:11]
mircea_popescu really, the immensity of cultural decay in the west is not something people can appreciate off the street. [12:11]
mircea_popescu Pierre_Rochard nothing wrong with that, you know ? be the fucking treasurer, nobody died of it yet sorta thing. [12:12]
cazalla pete_dushenski, seems to be.. i swear he was here earlier [12:12]
pete_dushenski hm. [12:12]
mircea_popescu ima ban pete, he keeps breaking the scoop. [12:12]
cazalla if i post a qntra link, it's duplicated seconds later, but if i don't.. nothing! [12:12]
mircea_popescu lalw [12:12]
pete_dushenski mircea_popescu why would nuclear reactions ever be decelerated ? why not just add more barium rods to absorb the excess nucleons ? [12:13]
mircea_popescu that's decelerating it. [12:13]
mircea_popescu when it goes from 1 to 0.999 it decelerated. [12:13]
pete_dushenski oh. [12:13]
pete_dushenski which fuels are more likely to poison reactors ? [12:14]
mircea_popescu iodine pit, xenon pit. whichever make those. [12:14]
pete_dushenski and if you think banning me will make all your earthly woes vanish, you've got another thing coming! [12:15]
mircea_popescu (most of them, in practice) [12:15]
mircea_popescu like the candu shit you people use. [12:15]
pete_dushenski lolk. [12:15]
* ben_vulpes wonders if thing is an l2 pun he doesn't understand the context for [12:16]
pete_dushenski my dad always says "you people" to refer to jooz. [12:16]
pete_dushenski he's... a goy. [12:16]
* ben_vulpes enjoys a brief moment of respite to catch up on logs [12:16]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes what thing [12:17]
ben_vulpes and if you think banning me will make all your earthly woes vanish, you've got another thing coming! [12:17]
mircea_popescu lol [12:17]
* ben_vulpes pages impatiently through the rhetoric looking for mod6 and asciilifeform and trinque's convos [12:19]
ben_vulpes asciilifeform: "iconv" << is this another one of those "lol u tried to make a static bin sucker" traps? [12:24]
* mircea_popescu totally luhvs job jurov is doing as f.mpif manager. [12:24]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes exactly. [12:24]
ben_vulpes and even though the produced binary is "static" it still loads system modules at runtime? [12:24]
mircea_popescu exactly. [12:24]
mircea_popescu because orcs must have their dead worm pictures. [12:25]
ben_vulpes carving cthulus name over athena's face. [12:25]
mircea_popescu you know, for kids. [12:26]
pete_dushenski that's pretty fuckin bizarre [12:26]
ben_vulpes asciilifeform: how did you find that in bitcoind? a derpy grep through the 0.5.3 source doesn't show iconv anywhere. [12:27]
ben_vulpes (0.5.3.1) [12:27]
mircea_popescu so xoom (some derpy bitcoin exchange thing) : 1. pays google to advertise on pages where it gets 1st slot organically anyway ; 2. fails to even fucking load the landingpage : http://dpaste.com/306CZPS [12:27]
assbot dpaste: 306CZPS ... ( http://bit.ly/1F41TDf ) [12:27]
ben_vulpes mod6, mircea_popescu, trinque, decimation, mats: ^^ anyone else is welcome to answer as well [12:27]
jurov lol thanks, why? it's not exactly demanding job [12:27]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes it ends up pulled through glibc which is the source of this poison [12:28]
mircea_popescu jurov people have fucking serious problems doing well simple jobs like this. [12:28]
mircea_popescu so when it's been working correctly for months without needing all sorts of suddenly needed fixes, i'm as happy as i can be. [12:28]
mircea_popescu https://www.xoom.com/home?_rt=kac-all-branded-google-xoombrandedsearch-row-en&cid=ps_brd_dsk_all_all_pd__gog_gxbs___ad_acq__us_&languageCode=en&gclid=CLmS3tjzqsUCFQIQ7AodgG8AYQ << lawler. [12:29]
mircea_popescu languageCode = underscoreLisp [12:29]
mircea_popescu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G5F8ObYgjI [12:30]
assbot You know, for kids - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1AC1HE0 ) [12:30]
pete_dushenski heh. gbtc 'daily range' now $55.00 - 94.86. 52wk range unaffected, still 37.98 - 42.00. [12:32]
thestringpuller http://gavinandresen.ninja/it-must-be-done-but-is-not-a-panacea [12:32]
pete_dushenski next lowest ask: $175 for 1 share, then $299.95 for 100 shares. [12:33]
jurov kicking can down the road since 2010 (tm) [12:33]
ben_vulpes jurov: http://tm.shithouse.tv [12:34]
assbot ™ ... ( http://bit.ly/1F42DrY ) [12:34]
ben_vulpes and i thought i was retarded. << mind you, the feat being performed is sort of one of profound retardation from the ground up, so the guy's up against a pretty epic tower of abstractions [12:36]
ben_vulpes !s dark tower [12:36]
pete_dushenski gavin: "The ten-minute settlement time of blocks on the network is not fast enough for those problems," << so... go diddle litecoin. [12:36]
assbot 2 results for 'dark tower' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=dark+tower [12:36]
mircea_popescu pete_dushenski pretty lulzy. [12:36]
mircea_popescu pete_dushenski i have nfi why the guy even imagines himself to be involved in bitcoin still. [12:37]
thestringpuller "You cannot expect people to do things for free if we want to keep the system decentralized. Its just not going to happen." [12:37]
mircea_popescu must be mental inertia. [12:37]
ben_vulpes in other news, shoe problems http://40.media.tumblr.com/996bce3d7cadf68f3dcb6cbca5d36ca5/tumblr_n1kzmtoDiA1sx2zfgo4_r1_1280.jpg << tango's given me a new appreciation for the range of girls' ability to derp around in heels [12:37]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1AC2RiA ) [12:37]
mircea_popescu http://gavinandresen.ninja/time-to-roll-out-bigger-blocks << ahahaha derp's actually expecting to pull that thing into core ? [12:38]
assbot Time to roll out bigger blocks ... ( http://bit.ly/1AC2WCV ) [12:38]
davout "We are years away from a time when we can confidently tell a wallet developer “use this solution to give your users very-high-volume, very-low-cost, very-low-minimum-payment instant transactions.”" <<< someone show them to a mysql howto or something [12:38]
mircea_popescu why, on the grounds that "it's a year away so nobody can think about that" ? [12:38]
mircea_popescu hey power-rangers : nothing changes because it's a year away. if you put this in now, i will STILL attack your pathetic shit once you diverge from bitcoin, and i will still sink it. and you will probably try to pull a "nobody could have foreseen", except in your case, like in the case of the bfl scammers, i have the record pre-made, it's right here. [12:39]
mircea_popescu "nobody could have foreseen" my foot. [12:39]
mircea_popescu gotta love gavin's move from his blog to this thing where there's no comments. clearly, the man has a lot of support o.O [12:40]
ben_vulpes maybe he just likes static html [12:43]
thestringpuller ^- http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/34uu02/why_increasing_the_max_block_size_is_urgent_gavin/ << redditards are too lazy to comment on stuff other than reddit [12:43]
mircea_popescu "It's pretty easy to have blocks of arbitrary size with no commercial disadvantage to miners-- and doesn't require fancy relay protocols; just all use a single large pool and a mining protocol like stratum that conceals whats being mined from the miners. The more data/cpu required to synchronize state, the more advantage there is in centralizing the function." [12:44]
mircea_popescu riiiight. [12:44]
ben_vulpes [15:05] course school doesn't do that anymore, they just take the tuition, so now business is stuck doing primitive on-job training like it were 1700 all of a sudden. << jesus tell me about it [12:48]
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ben_vulpes "no. 10am. at the latest." [12:48]
mircea_popescu i thought you paged through the rhetoric [12:48]
ben_vulpes i don't think you really grok how much rhetoric you drop [12:48]
mod6 the good news is, I got my gentoo-stage3 to boot without a kernel panic. the bad news seems to be that i can't seem to login... something went sideways with the pubkey auth [12:48]
mircea_popescu http://bitcoinstats.com/irc/bitcoin-dev/logs/2015/05/05#l1430840272 << aww two hours short of leet. [12:49]
assbot BitcoinStats ... ( http://bit.ly/1AC4z3y ) [12:49]
mircea_popescu mod6 dude my heart goes out to you. all this shit that works until you try it... [12:49]
mod6 :] [12:49]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes you're prolly right. [12:49]
jurov mod6 aws cloud-init injects other keys [12:49]
ben_vulpes besides that was a *different* *uninteresting* block of rhetoric *upstream* of the shit i was interested in [12:49]
mircea_popescu lol k [12:50]
jurov which you specify when starting the instance [12:50]
ben_vulpes aaand logged [12:50]
ben_vulpes asciilifeform: i get my headers and usb widgets on wednesday night [12:50]
mircea_popescu jurov how does that work anyway ? [12:51]
jurov aws has the concept of machine image, which must be customized on first startup [12:52]
jurov so, ssh pubkey is supplied extra and injeced then [12:52]
mircea_popescu but how does the injection work ? [12:52]
jurov a script called cloud-init runs on startup and does it [12:52]
davout yay, gavinanderpsen appeared in #bitcoin to defend his nonsense, fun ahead [12:53]
mircea_popescu davout i imagine alarms went out all through fort derp. [12:53]
mircea_popescu jurov can you verify they actually inject your key rather than one of theirs for to mitm you with ? [12:54]
davout lol [12:54]
mircea_popescu (obviously aws the corp owns the servers, but i mean... random employee could totally do this, could they ?) [12:54]
jurov they don't need ssh, at all [12:55]
mircea_popescu thinking about it, i guess that's actually a point. [12:55]
mircea_popescu check out the degradation of modernity! [12:55]
mircea_popescu !up Adlai [12:55]
-assbot- You voiced Adlai for 30 minutes. [12:55]
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Adlai danke [12:55]
mircea_popescu np. [12:56]
jurov anyway, mod6 has to check /etc/init.d whether clud init is there [12:56]
jurov and it it's the case, remember which ssh pubkey he supplied [12:56]
mod6 <+jurov> mod6 aws cloud-init injects other keys << hmm. it asked me when making the instance from my gentoo-stage3 AMI what key's i wanted to use. I also added "00_getsshkey.sh" script(s) as described in here: http://www.blackswanent.com/gentoo/building-a-gentoo-ami [12:57]
assbot Building a Gentoo AMI | BlackSwan ... ( http://bit.ly/1F4565F ) [12:57]
mod6 So when it asked me, I picked a keypair that I already had in use. just expected it to let me use that... but guess not. [12:57]
mod6 <+jurov> anyway, mod6 has to check /etc/init.d whether clud init is there << i would check on the target environment, but i can't even get in there. I'll check in the chroot'd to-be-ami'd fs. [12:58]
jurov kk. cron nor init scripts usually never work on the first try. [12:59]
mircea_popescu x.x [13:00]
mircea_popescu cron and init. more like sex than you'd have ever guessed. [13:00]
mod6 :D [13:00]
jurov also, i don't see steps to avoid systemd in that doc [13:01]
jurov iirc systemd does not do /etc/local.d [13:01]
mod6 hmm. now that, i do not know. once I get it up and going, i'll have to see what kinda clown cars are spinning in there. [13:02]
* mod6 is not a linux ninja [13:02]
jurov dat's good. since ninjas were assassins [13:03]
jurov and gavin's bitcoin ninja [13:03]
jurov :D [13:03]
mod6 haha, i saw that [13:03]
mircea_popescu lol [13:03]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 114239 @ 0.0002443 = 27.9086 BTC [+] {2} [13:08]
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mod6 <+jurov> iirc systemd does not do /etc/local.d << ok so yeah, i have these: 00_getsshkey.start 00_getsshkey.stop in /etc/local.d [13:13]
mod6 there are a bunch of scripts in /etc/init.d [13:13]
mircea_popescu !up ascii_field [13:14]
mod6 and under /etc/systemd there is one directory, 'network', which has nothing in there. [13:14]
-assbot- You voiced ascii_field for 30 minutes. [13:14]
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ascii_field mircea_popescu: THE DAMNED GPG KEYS!111 << dealing with sks retardation; see log [13:16]
mircea_popescu i know i know. i'm just being managerially helpful over here. [13:16]
jurov mod6 try looking into /var/log/rc.log [13:16]
ascii_field mircea_popescu always h3lpfu11! [13:16]
ascii_field http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120816 << the 'micronations' derpage has been going on since '70s [13:17]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 14:24:26; mircea_popescu: "The Liberlanden goverment seems to have a lot of plans for the future. Paraduin appears to have no plans. Why clutch the control of a nation which you have no intrest in?" << wtf is with these retarded children. they're comparing their reality on the grounds of the extension of their hopes and dreams now ? [13:17]
ascii_field see also http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-10-2014#900429 [13:17]
assbot Logged on 28-10-2014 19:27:57; asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: strauss is a (now very old) man who was involved with some of the '70s derpistans (actual attempts at island 'nations' by american jokers). worth reading if only for zoological purposes. [13:17]
mod6 <+jurov> mod6 try looking into /var/log/rc.log << there is no rc.log [13:19]
ascii_field http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120940 << process memory map [13:20]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 15:22:21; ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: how did you find that in bitcoind? a derpy grep through the 0.5.3 source doesn't show iconv anywhere. [13:20]
mircea_popescu sometimes i suspect you read a lot more than me [13:20]
jurov mod6: then enable rc_logger in /etc/rc.conf and after reboot you'll see whole startup [13:20]
mircea_popescu but it's understandable - i got a lot to write :D [13:20]
mod6 jurov: ok thx [13:21]
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d9b4bef9 danielpbarron davout deedbot- dhill diametric dignork donpillou dooglus DreadKnight dub [13:21]
mircea_popescu !up dhill [13:21]
-assbot- You voiced dhill for 30 minutes. [13:21]
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dhill greetings [13:21]
* ascii_field cheats by writing less, yes [13:22]
mircea_popescu you this fellow https://github.com/dajohi ? [13:22]
* ascii_field writes a good bit but mostly garbage for machine rather than words for men [13:22]
assbot dajohi (David Hill) · GitHub ... ( http://bit.ly/1F47hpG ) [13:22]
mod6 rebooting... [13:22]
dhill yes i am that fellow [13:22]
mircea_popescu so get in teh wot. [13:22]
mircea_popescu and yes we're broadly aware of btcd. [13:23]
mircea_popescu !s btcd [13:23]
punkman "retarded children" -> "Representatives from the Confederation of Âûtia, a micronation for people on the autism spectrum, visited the [Liberland] area on 17 April 2015, but the Croatian police prevented the planting of their flag." [13:23]
assbot 93 results for 'btcd' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=btcd [13:23]
mircea_popescu punkman were they actually trying to plant anything ? [13:23]
dhill new release today [13:24]
punkman I'm just wondering how many people want that little piece of land [13:24]
jurov http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberland lol already a thing acc.to pediwikia [13:24]
assbot Liberland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... ( http://bit.ly/1F47r0l ) [13:24]
mircea_popescu punkman danube delta's pretty sweet spot. heck, 500 different migratory tribes tried to get it. [13:24]
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jurov williamdunne: how comes pediwiki goes with such fad? [13:25]
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dhill btcd is replacing leveldb. should be much faster soon. [13:26]
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jurov dhill, with what? [13:26]
dhill boltdb [13:27]
williamdunne jurov: Almost anyone can publish, anyone has a large variety of interests [13:27]
dhill github.com/boltdb/bolt [13:27]
jurov williamdunne you know what i mean. "almost everyone" has usually stuff taken down cuz not noteworthy [13:27]
punkman dhill, why u no sqlite [13:27]
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williamdunne jurov: I don't really know enough about the demographics of the high-priests of WikiPedia to say anthing too intelligent. But I'm guessing they think it has a chance [13:28]
mircea_popescu jurov "everyone". there's stuff the pedos in charge like. that stays. [13:28]
dhill we started with sqlite. but it requires cgo. [13:28]
punkman what? [13:29]
mircea_popescu there's no pure go sqlite ? [13:29]
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dhill i have a postgresql branch :) [13:29]
punkman ahh btcd, never mind, thought we were talking about bitcoind [13:29]
mod6 ok jurov: got the log; I don't see any reference to systemd in there -- but keep in mind this is the parent system. [13:29]
punkman so sqlite didn't work out well for you? [13:29]
dhill i don't think there is a pure go sqlite? we used mattn's. [13:29]
mod6 lemme post. [13:29]
mircea_popescu !up davec [13:30]
-assbot- You voiced davec for 30 minutes. [13:30]
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jurov mod6 if the guest does have /etc/rc.conf then it's not systemd, tha'ts ruled out [13:30]
dhill davec is lead on btcd [13:30]
ascii_field dhill: please say a little re: your choice of prog. lang. [13:30]
ascii_field davec ^ [13:30]
dhill golang or c is basically all i can stomach. [13:31]
ascii_field so why was the former chosen ? [13:31]
dhill autoconf, different OSs, etc [13:32]
dhill a huge one is test coverage [13:33]
mod6 <+jurov> mod6 if the guest does have /etc/rc.conf then it's not systemd, tha'ts ruled out << ok *whew*. so yeah, both the parent and the chroot *have* /etc/rc.conf [13:33]
dhill golang reports which lines of code were never hit in test coverage. [13:33]
davec integrated test infrastructure, no active memory management (therefore no buffer overflows and all of the other common security issues that come with it), standard formatting, platform independent code without the need for an installed runtime (ala JRE), excellent concurrency primitives, built-in profiling, and documentation facilities, etc [13:33]
ascii_field davec: ordinary gprof does this for c, cpp, even fortran [13:34]
davec sure, it not impossible ot do with other, but it's not as nicely integrated nor part of the culture [13:35]
mod6 here's that log from the parent gentoo, if you still care: http://dpaste.com/1ZPNT0S.txt [13:35]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1F48mxW ) [13:35]
jurov mod6 i meant *all* paths inside the chroot. so if rc_logger="YES" then you'll get the log where hopefully you'll have any error messages from the local script [13:35]
dhill davec, what was the db read time for both leveldb and boltdb? [13:36]
dhill huge difference.. [13:36]
mircea_popescu !h [13:38]
assbot http://wiki.bitcoin-assets.com/irc_bots/assbot [13:38]
mircea_popescu you two seriously should tkae a few minutes and register your keys. [13:38]
mircea_popescu it'll be valuable later on, and you'll regret not doing it sooner. [13:39]
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dhill oh i need a pgp key [13:41]
mircea_popescu yes. [13:42]
jurov dhill, davec, and don't forget to gpg-sing all stuff you publish, esp. binaries [13:43]
mircea_popescu ascii_field shockingly enough, i suspect he actually has a point re the culture. somehow golang has this, whereas java or ruby do not. [13:43]
dhill jurov: we sign our releases [13:43]
mircea_popescu i have no idea how the hell one fashionable language managed to do it, but i am definitely curious. [13:43]
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ascii_field mircea_popescu: 'year zero' where there isn't maxint lines of existing legacy crud that spews ten quintillion profiler errors - is why the 'culture' thing is less impressive than it sounds [13:45]
kakobrekla from some random source, and I quote; " * Module to easily and possibly securily sign strings." [13:47]
mircea_popescu ahahah [13:50]
mircea_popescu ascii_field might well be yeah [13:50]
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davout kakobrekla: nice [13:53]
mircea_popescu ascii_field to be perfectly honest, i suspect a dark eminence over at google had something to do with it too [13:56]
mircea_popescu no idea who tho [13:56]
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ascii_field mircea_popescu: pike ? [13:57]
mircea_popescu maybe [13:58]
mircea_popescu they do credit thompson as a designer too [13:58]
mircea_popescu now if anyone should know the importance of culture... [13:59]
williamdunne Possibly 15 years and becoming a registered sex offender for sex on the beach [13:59]
williamdunne http://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article20191164.html [13:59]
assbot Couple found guilty of having sex on Florida beach | Miami Herald Miami Herald ... ( http://bit.ly/1GMODOa ) [13:59]
mircea_popescu williamdunne yo where's the scoopbot [13:59]
williamdunne lawd knows [14:00]
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williamdunne Should be on a server soon [14:00]
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mircea_popescu that "sex offender" thing suffered as badly on the libertard threadmil as rape. nobody cares anymore. [14:00]
davout williamdunne: get it a cloak [14:01]
mircea_popescu used to be someone being an alleged rapist was a big deal. these days, it just mean kid went to college and wasn't entirely autistic [14:01]
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williamdunne mircea_popescu: I think the problem is that a bunch of people are legally obligated to care, and apparently little background info is provided [14:02]
williamdunne i.e raping a kid looks the same as shitting in a park [14:02]
ascii_field from article, looks like fella had priors [14:02]
mircea_popescu ascii_field by the looks of elissa... im sure he did. [14:02]
ascii_field so it is quite like the 'life term for stealing candy' case from '90s [14:03]
mircea_popescu "Video played in the courtroom during the 1- 1/2-day-long trial showed Alvarez moving on top of Caballero in a sexual manner" << does this actusally mean he pegged her ? [14:03]
ascii_field http://www.takepart.com/article/2012/07/03/steal-pizza-die-prison << re: candy thief [14:04]
williamdunne Yeah but the woman is looking to go to jail too [14:04]
assbot Californians Could Reform the Three Strikes Law | TakePart ... ( http://bit.ly/1GMPkad ) [14:04]
mircea_popescu The state will ask for jail time for Alvarez and prison time for Caballero. "We gave them a reasonable offer, what we felt was reasonable, and they decided it wasn't something they wanted to accept responsibility for," Dafonseca said. "Despite the video, despite all the witnesses." [14:04]
mircea_popescu you have GOT to be shitting me. [14:04]
* mircea_popescu last had sex in public... last month. [14:05]
mircea_popescu since when are the non-fuckers making the rules ?! wtf is this, grammar school ? [14:06]
ascii_field 'you'll starve again unless you learn the meaning of the law' (TM) (R) [14:06]
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williamdunne you pedo [14:07]
williamdunne *sex offendor [14:07]
mircea_popescu actually... if the children are watching me fuck, they're adultos. [14:07]
mircea_popescu pedo is when I watch *them* [14:07]
williamdunne What about awkward eye contact during the fact? Is that a rape? [14:08]
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mircea_popescu awkward eye contact ? [14:09]
mircea_popescu if you have time for eye contact, you gotta bring more bitchez next time. [14:09]
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mircea_popescu In 2000, repeated non-violent thief Louis Rodriguez was sentenced to a Third Strike life in prison sentence for stealing a candy bar and some cheese from a Los Angeles grocery store. After more than eight years behind bars, he died in a prison hospital from terminal liver failure. At the end of his life, he wound up costing California taxpayers more than $100,000 a year in housing and medical expenses. [14:10]
mircea_popescu bwahaha. "your honor, i'm a diabethic. better cut the sentence in half." [14:10]
mircea_popescu "In 2004, Californians voted on Proposition 66, which would have undone the state’s three strikes law. Polls showed 74 percent of voters supported the bill, but a zero-hour negative ad push by the California Peace Officers Association, then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and most of the law enforcement community turned public sentiment against it. The bill wound up failing by a 53 to 47 percent margin." [14:11]
mircea_popescu "public sentiment" my foot. [14:11]
mircea_popescu http://www.laopinion.com/sex-beach-playa-caballero-alvarez << the video if anyone cares. [14:13]
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williamdunne Cheers [14:13]
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williamdunne I mean they're pretty clearly fucking, but not sure what difference that makes [14:15]
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mircea_popescu yeah, they are. they suck at it too. [14:15]
williamdunne Pretty boring clip, especially stupid that they didn't even try and conceal it [14:16]
mircea_popescu well if they were gonna conceal it, might as well went to a room [14:16]
williamdunne From my understanding some people enjoy the thrill of doing it in public, no? Doing it in a way that is less than obvious but still public surely would still deliver the same thrill [14:17]
mircea_popescu the principal reason to fuck in public is to manifest your ownership of the public space, specifically against putative/imaginary/hallucinated ownership by people like the woman that made the video. [14:18]
mircea_popescu the point is to humiliate and bother her, and to enact, especially for her benefit, her social inadequacy and inferiority. [14:18]
williamdunne Not a reason I've heard before, but fair nuff' [14:19]
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danielpbarron http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3068709/Mother-23-confesses-having-sex-giving-drugs-boy-15-just-three-years-arrested-charged-having-sex-two-DOGS.html [14:20]
assbot Brittany Sonnier, 23, confesses to having sex with boy, 15 and two dogs | Daily Mail Online ... ( http://bit.ly/1GMRPte ) [14:20]
mircea_popescu im sure there's people doing it out of infantile fixation, too. [14:20]
danielpbarron "The boy reported the relationship after he grew concerned that Sonnier may have given him a venereal disease [14:20]
danielpbarron Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3068709/Mother-23-confesses-having-sex-giving-drugs-boy-15-just-three-years-arrested-charged-having-sex-two-DOGS.html#ixzz3ZHkwhtTD [14:21]
assbot Brittany Sonnier, 23, confesses to having sex with boy, 15 and two dogs | Daily Mail Online ... ( http://bit.ly/1GMRWVJ ) [14:21]
williamdunne Shame about the face [14:22]
mircea_popescu sounds about like the daily mail [14:22]
mircea_popescu for the record, i knew a chick that had a relationship with her dog. [14:23]
williamdunne "relationship" [14:23]
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mircea_popescu hey, dog spent the night, k ? [14:24]
williamdunne Did it make breakfast in the morning? [14:24]
williamdunne Did she borrow his shirt? [14:24]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 75238 @ 0.00023173 = 17.4349 BTC [-] {2} [14:24]
ben_vulpes in what world does the guy cook in the am? [14:24]
mircea_popescu ^ [14:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 169562 @ 0.00022165 = 37.5834 BTC [-] [14:25]
mircea_popescu anyway, dog ended up with strange ideas about the world, scared the shit out of this chick i visited with once. [14:25]
ascii_field unrelated: therealbitcoin is still unbuildable for cross-arm using anything but old makefile + my (unmerged) portatronic patch [14:26]
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williamdunne ben_vulpes: Good point [14:26]
mircea_popescu http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/05/04/14/284CF10100000578-0-image-a-14_1430747845405.jpg << lulzy teenage controversies [14:28]
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mircea_popescu "men make me sick! i'd know!" [14:28]
mircea_popescu in other news, [14:33]
mircea_popescu Subject: Holded invoice alert [14:33]
mircea_popescu Be adviced that your invoice include bad values. Look at the invoice and make amounts. [14:33]
mircea_popescu Jane Roberts, CFO [14:33]
williamdunne I wanna beat someone over the head on #bitcoin [14:39]
ascii_field unrelated: i know folks who want to lease respectable servers for btc [14:44]
ascii_field was there any public movement on this front, at any point ? [14:44]
mircea_popescu lease as in to acquire or lease as in, to give away [14:45]
ascii_field the former [14:45]
ascii_field (afaik the latter would be 'let' in engl.) [14:45]
mircea_popescu it would yeah. [14:45]
mircea_popescu motherfucker am i going to end up with a btc isp on top of everything ? [14:46]
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-assbot- You voiced ascii_field for 30 minutes. [14:46]
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ascii_field isp l0l sure [14:46]
mircea_popescu those people can get respectable servers once they're in l1. [14:46]
ascii_field actually fella is in my chain gang - diametric - and is in l1 [14:47]
mircea_popescu o hey, haven't seen him in a while. [14:48]
ben_vulpes didn't he drop his keys on the floor? [14:48]
mircea_popescu he did ? [14:48]
ascii_field nope that was another bloke [14:49]
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diametric i'm still alive [14:51]
diametric i've just been busy [14:51]
ascii_field there he is. [14:51]
diametric yes i'd pay for a server with btc. [14:52]
ascii_field diametric does actual work. while i distract him. [14:52]
diametric sometimes [14:52]
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assbot Last 2 lines bashed and pending review. ( http://dpaste.com/2HMT9N1.txt ) [14:55]
Adlai http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=19-01-2015#983559 << seems what you want isn't a mining pool, rather just a working implementation of atomic swaps talking to a node on each fork [14:57]
assbot Logged on 19-01-2015 17:00:31; mircea_popescu: davout http://trilema.com/2015/rfc-the-gavin-assassinsen-memorial-mining-pool-implementation/ there you go, degraded to rfc. [14:57]
scoopbot_revived News! Gravatar still sucks URL: http://trilema.com/2015/gravatar-still-sucks/ [15:01]
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williamdunne http://gavinandresen.ninja/block-size-and-miner-fees-again [15:19]
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* Adlai likes the "Now read this" closing each post. So say we all! [15:19]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 98535 @ 0.00023512 = 23.1675 BTC [+] [15:24]
danielpbarron no comments, no date, no author (save the url) [15:24]
danielpbarron link to twitter at the bottom; i guess that's where comments are supposed to go [15:26]
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jurov damn, i could have some servers ready by now. but when i mention who my clients are.... [15:41]
mod6 finally. [15:45]
mod6 got it working, logged into gentoo instance built with my own stage3 ami [15:45]
mod6 ec2-user@ip-172-31-7-151 ~ $ uname -a [15:46]
mod6 Linux ip-172-31-7-151 3.18.11-gentoo #1 SMP Sun May 3 14:58:30 CDT 2015 x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2670 v2 @ 2.50GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux [15:46]
mod6 ec2-user@ip-172-31-7-151 ~ $ ps aux | grep "init" [15:46]
mod6 root 1 0.2 0.0 4248 1508 ? Ss 13:33 0:01 init [3] [15:46]
mod6 gentoo stage3, amd64, hardened, nomultilib [15:46]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 71900 @ 0.00022736 = 16.3472 BTC [-] [15:48]
trinque mod6: nice job [15:48]
jurov yea [15:48]
mod6 thx :] [15:50]
williamdunne jurov: What problem is who giving you? [15:51]
jurov "we have enough ddoses already no thanks" [15:51]
jurov i was searching for a partner who already does some dc stuff [15:52]
mod6 lol, i didn't emerge sudo [15:52]
mod6 smh [15:52]
jurov this happened. som now i'm on my own trying to put some setup together [15:52]
williamdunne Who did you say your customers are? [15:53]
jurov "bitcoin" [15:53]
williamdunne Wait srsly? [15:53]
williamdunne I've never had trouble with that [15:53]
williamdunne Probably for the best anyway, it they're that faggoty they'll give up the moment a DMCA/Subpoena comes through the post [15:54]
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jurov i was kicked out of bitvps myself due to ddos, myself [15:55]
thestringpuller jurov: < gavinandresen> jurov: I said I asked economists review my ‘block size economics’ post, and they did (and gave valuable feedback). It would be a full-fledge research project to estimate the impact of a technical change like increasing the max possible block size, I think [15:55]
jurov ^yes, thins needs no further comment [15:55]
jurov research would be too much, just keep kicking the can [15:56]
williamdunne Thats stoopid, definitely needs to be someone who doesn't care [15:56]
jurov still asking around, hopefully this time i'll end up with something [15:57]
williamdunne I would offer to help but not sure how much I could do without being physically there [15:58]
jurov yea, demand is for trustworthy machines ill put together myself [15:58]
jurov but i can run the whole setup by you, definitely [15:58]
mircea_popescu damn, i could have some servers ready by now << aha ? [16:00]
mircea_popescu wd mod6 ! [16:00]
wyrdmantis http://bitcoinstats.com/irc/bitcoin-dev/logs/2015/05/05#l1430850750 << Lolz, Adlai strikes tru [16:00]
assbot BitcoinStats ... ( http://bit.ly/1GYHfVg ) [16:00]
mod6 mircea_popescu: ty :] [16:01]
mircea_popescu what fucking "economists" for crying out loud. [16:01]
mircea_popescu the only economists qualified to discuss bitcoin are here, and afaik the consensus is "gavin is too dumb to understand how ridiculous he is" [16:02]
danielpbarron Luke-Jr, there's more than one way to attack a scamcoin (re: http://bitcoinstats.com/irc/bitcoin-dev/logs/2015/05/05#l1430843591 ) [16:04]
assbot BitcoinStats ... ( http://bit.ly/1GYHKi3 ) [16:04]
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mircea_popescu shit, what have i started [16:04]
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mircea_popescu jurov i don't understand this ddos thing. were you renting a vps ? [16:05]
jurov yes [16:06]
mircea_popescu ah. [16:06]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 154750 @ 0.00023458 = 36.3013 BTC [+] {2} [16:10]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 148450 @ 0.00023984 = 35.6042 BTC [+] {2} [16:16]
ascii_field 192013 [16:16]
ascii_field 120309 (pogo, fired up ~2hr ago, currently ~50% ram used) [16:17]
williamdunne jurov: That'd be cool [16:22]
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williamdunne I think the biggest issue will be physical security [16:35]
williamdunne Could do with some way of disabling power when certain triggers happen [16:36]
ascii_field wai wat [16:36]
williamdunne Which would drop any decrypted stuff hopefully [16:36]
williamdunne Jurov's DC idea [16:36]
jurov i can't do everything at once, such shenanigans may be added later [16:37]
williamdunne Sure, I appreciate that. Still better than most the crap out there [16:39]
williamdunne Roughly where in the world are you located? I know its Slovakia/Slovenia, but NESW? [16:40]
jurov if you read the logs, mircea supects someone gave the rack a hefty kick, damaging multiple drives in the raid [16:40]
jurov what's nesw? [16:40]
jurov apparently no data leaked bud rebuild was needed [16:40]
williamdunne North East South West [16:41]
jurov bratislava, slovakia [16:41]
williamdunne Ah, if East could have access to some stuff in Ukraine easily. Can't imagine they would care too much for any bullshit, bigger stuff to deal with [16:43]
jurov but i don't know anyone i can trust in ukr [16:44]
jurov and ahuling servers throught the border can be pita [16:44]
jurov *hauling [16:44]
trinque going to need a #b-a undersea base [16:45]
trinque or space station [16:45]
williamdunne SeaStead [16:45]
williamdunne Volcano anyone? [16:45]
jurov liberland is actually closer than ukr or sea from here [16:45]
williamdunne Liberland might actually be a cool option, although no-one recognizes it yet so no-one would criticize the US for raiding a DC there, no? [16:46]
williamdunne http://robocraftgarage.com/media/build/original/6b11da/abaed388b146946c2f0ec8bc26.png [16:46]
jurov but then i can prolly drop the servers into danube, either :DDD [16:46]
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jurov we have our own secret service to raid the dc. and when they do it, they take everyone's stuff :D [16:48]
williamdunne Thats clever [16:48]
williamdunne And then promptly apply a healthy dosage of thermite to the HDDs [16:48]
jurov nice fantasy, but that would make my situation worse [16:50]
williamdunne And more expensive [16:50]
williamdunne What do you need, and is there anything I can help with. I'll happily speak to a couple of them for you, I've made harder sells before [16:51]
jurov couple of whom? [16:51]
williamdunne Potential DC people [16:51]
williamdunne The ones who previously turned down because of DDoS [16:51]
BingoBoingo williamdunne> Liberland might actually be a cool option, although no-one recognizes it yet so no-one would criticize the US for raiding a DC there, no? << Downside, no credible army makes Liberland easy to annex. Look at how easily Croatia bullies them. [16:52]
mats arxiv.org/pdf/1504.05647v1.pdf "A New Covert Channel over Cellular Voice Channel" [16:53]
williamdunne BingoBoingo: Has Croatia bullied them yet? All I've seen is the border closed which seems sane if its a separate country [16:53]
jurov lol. for example https://sk.linkedin.com/in/jbednar is locally recognized linux/libertard activist that has a company (digmia.com) which does some hosting, too [16:54]
assbot Juraj Bednar | LinkedIn ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKhExV ) [16:54]
BingoBoingo williamdunne: But closed in which direction? If I recall they blocked people from leaving croatia... May be recalling wrong [16:54]
williamdunne BingoBoingo: I think they're not stopping anyone doing anything, just doing passports or summin [16:55]
jurov they tried to enter from croatia by road and ford, customs stopped them and barred the road [16:55]
ascii_field mats: ripoff of old paper ('11, irrc) [16:56]
ascii_field *iirc [16:56]
jurov then they tried to float from serbian side of danube , croatian customs detained them, too [16:56]
mats ascii_field: do you remember who may have authored it? [16:56]
ascii_field mats: not off the top of my head, but idea was same ('speechification' modem for using stock gsm chipsets on arbitrary bits) [16:57]
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ascii_field 'In the proposed channel, the voice call throughput was entirely occupied in order to convey covert information, and it achieved a throughput of 13 bps...' << l0l lamers [17:05]
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trinque mod6: what'd that ext error end up being? [17:09]
ascii_field williamdunne et al: 'micronations' are interesting right up until you try actually using them for something (e.g., resisting usg dictate) and it gets bulldozed. so, approximately as interesting as a pistol that is guaranteed to explode in your hand. [17:10]
williamdunne Seems like it can only work if it gets past a certain point [17:11]
trinque what point? [17:11]
trinque having its own nukes? lol [17:11]
mod6 <+trinque> mod6: what'd that ext error end up being? << i needed to add the correct AKI to the AMI created from the Volume Snapshot. [17:11]
ascii_field williamdunne, trinque: the point of effective thermonukes + delivery vehicles [17:11]
mod6 using 'default' just isn't the right thing. [17:11]
williamdunne trinque: Pretty much, or at least the point of being something equivalent to Hong Kong [17:12]
ascii_field hong kong was tolerated until it wasn't [17:12]
trinque williamdunne: doesn't seem like the chinese communists have had any trouble steamrolling hk [17:12]
ascii_field this kind of faux sovereignty may be interesting to some folks - but not me. [17:12]
trinque to the extent that it is still hk it is at their pleasure [17:12]
williamdunne Maybe Singapore is a better comparison [17:12]
ascii_field precisely same thing as hk [17:12]
williamdunne How so? [17:13]
ascii_field no teeth [17:13]
williamdunne Don't think they are meant to be outwardly aggressive [17:13]
trinque it's protecting against inward agression that's the issue [17:13]
ascii_field letting it be known that you will wreck usg is not 'aggressive' except to usg muppet theatre [17:13]
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williamdunne Seems to be doing well, a lot of growth there and is well off compare to Malaysia, [17:15]
williamdunne *compared [17:15]
ascii_field ben_vulpes suggests that portland is also doing well [17:15]
ascii_field doesn't mean a thing re: sovereignty [17:15]
ascii_field somewhere not far from where i stand, a cow in a barn is doing well. [17:15]
williamdunne Ok, I see your point [17:16]
williamdunne They basically aren't against any US rhetoric [17:16]
williamdunne Regardless of reasons behind it [17:16]
williamdunne So the US has no need to crush them [17:16]
ascii_field if anything, they are more eager to enforce usg dictate than usg proper [17:16]
ascii_field (e.g., hanging suspected dope peddlers) [17:16]
williamdunne I'd be interested in seeing what would happen if they were, off the top of my head outside of various south American shitholes I can't think of good examples of it [17:17]
ascii_field 'suiciding' btc exchange folks [17:17]
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williamdunne Iran maybe [17:17]
williamdunne 'suiciding' btc exchange folks << eh? [17:18]
trinque the only things big enough to meaningfully oppose nato are russia and china [17:18]
williamdunne ascii_field: Think the dope one has more to do with Islam [17:18]
trinque certainly not some kind of sealand or things of that magnitude [17:18]
ascii_field williamdunne: http://rt.com/business/radtke-bitcoin-death-singapore-134 << that one [17:19]
assbot Bitcoin CEO found dead in Singapore, suicide suspected — RT Business ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKjMFK ) [17:19]
trinque every other political entity is busy playing their relationships with those big three against each other [17:19]
trinque williamdunne: like Iran which you bring up [17:19]
trinque being able to wreck continents gives you a bit of an advantage [17:19]
ascii_field not just 'advantage' [17:19]
ascii_field it is the requisite token to even play. [17:20]
trinque an understatement for sure [17:20]
williamdunne ascii_field: Its not the only exchange in Singapore by far, it probably was a suicide [17:20]
williamdunne ascii_field: Somehow I think Liberland will struggle to get even a single Trident sub [17:21]
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trinque I think it's foolish to think of it in terms of that [17:22]
trinque like there's gonna be some grand war of liberation [17:22]
trinque look at the scientologists... heh [17:22]
trinque they worm their way inside the machine [17:23]
trinque break it without ever letting it see you [17:23]
trinque scientology's tax exempt status is a goddamn hilarious defeat of usg [17:24]
trinque they win. [17:24]
ascii_field williamdunne: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=26-11-2014#934786 << pertinent thread [17:25]
assbot Logged on 26-11-2014 00:46:13; asciilifeform: have to understand, jet fighter is not really a complete machine. it is a tentacle of the larger industrial slave empire which produced and employed it. [17:25]
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trinque ascii_field: this is why I favor the idea of a capitalist political party more than some kind of conflict [17:29]
trinque International Capitalism! [17:30]
trinque imagine that [17:30]
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trinque !up ascii_field [17:31]
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ascii_field political party l0l [17:32]
trinque ascii_field: worked for the communists [17:32]
ascii_field derps will vote for own gassing, yes [17:32]
trinque who said anything about voting [17:32]
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trinque point is they aren't making more dirt [17:33]
trinque and the dirt we have is already occupied [17:33]
ascii_field recall napoleon's 'can do anything you want with a bayonet but to sit on it' ? [17:33]
ascii_field (or was it talleyrand ? ) [17:34]
trinque ascii_field: I understand the quote to mean that militarism is good for destroying things, not for building a place to sit, eh? [17:35]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35300 @ 0.00024175 = 8.5338 BTC [+] [17:35]
trinque if a major war between the largest powers breaks out, there wont be much of a place to sit either [17:36]
ascii_field trinque: it also means that if you're on the throne, you gotta pander to derps to some extent - because this is implicit in ruling a naturally-occurring herd containing both halves of the 'bell curve' [17:36]
trinque ascii_field: in TX for example I think anti-communism has teeth [17:37]
trinque provided the right screaming bastard to articulate it [17:37]
trinque TX is culturally already quite hierarchial, if not formally so [17:37]
trinque tons of business, and you can grab an average person off the street and get them yelling about socialism in about 5 sentences [17:38]
trinque were I in any position to do so, I'd encourage the states to pick fights with the federal govt [17:38]
ascii_field trinque: tx imports nothing from rest of usa ? [17:39]
ascii_field american 'anti-communism' in all ages was a cartoon idiocy [17:39]
ascii_field again, tx is autarkik ? [17:39]
trinque ascii_field: https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/data/tx.html [17:40]
assbot State Exports from Texas ... ( http://bit.ly/1dLiC20 ) [17:40]
ascii_field how is it fixed for orc control ? [17:40]
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trinque http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/give-take-small-final.png [17:43]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKmHhN ) [17:43]
trinque ascii_field: orc control how? [17:43]
thestringpuller https://medium.com/@octskyward/the-capacity-cliff-586d1bf7715e - "Finally, a brief word about my own background for those who don’t know me. I have spent the last five years implementing Bitcoin wallets, and before that I spent nearly 8 years at Google. Three of those years were spent on the Geo Team (Maps/Earth), where I was a professional capacity planner for one of the world’s busiest websites. Just like now, capacity pl [17:43]
trinque but I'd say being in a bad currency is one of the most obvious problems [17:43]
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ascii_field trinque: this map only counts dollar-denominated payouts from usg to states [17:43]
ascii_field (and is it about cash flow to state gov. or to residents at large ? ) [17:44]
mats i smell merit washing [17:45]
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trinque mats: that's not something I can even respond to. [17:45]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 2246 @ 0.00127713 = 2.8684 BTC [+] {10} [17:46]
trinque ascii_field: this is the ratio of federal taxes paid vs federal expenditure in the state [17:46]
trinque does not count defense contractors and such [17:46]
trinque that'd be the next question [17:46]
ascii_field thestringpuller: the usg muppets are in high gear, yes [17:46]
ascii_field what, srsly, is the next step after this idiocy, 'small blocks kill kittenz!!111!!11' [17:47]
ascii_field in other news, pogo blew oom at 129647. [17:47]
mats trinque: was referring to thestringpuller's message [17:47]
trinque ah my mistake [17:48]
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trinque ascii_field: http://wallethub.com/edu/states-most-least-dependent-on-the-federal-government/2700/ << claims 10 federal employees per 1000 in tx [17:48]
assbot 2015’s States Most & Least Dependent on the Federal Government | WalletHub® ... ( http://bit.ly/1dLjKTf ) [17:48]
trinque ascii_field | american 'anti-communism' in all ages was a cartoon idiocy << not talking about mccarthy here, but the average TX business owner [17:51]
ascii_field trinque: put a red flag and lenin face on it and sure, allergenic; but sell it as 'farm subsidies' and welfare-subsidized min wage slaveforce and it sells just fine [17:52]
ascii_field to describe any kingdom where the crown is the largest economic actor in any terms other than socialist, is stark nonsense [17:53]
ascii_field branding does not matter here. [17:53]
trinque I don't think you're appraised of the cultural setting there. [17:53]
ascii_field cultural setting can be anything you like [17:54]
ascii_field but the economic reality there - communist. [17:54]
trinque on that point there's no disagreement. [17:54]
trinque but unless la serenissima intends to blast off for another planet, it's going to have to pick its battles [17:55]
ascii_field so far it runs the ancient cn algo of 'sit by the river and wait for your enemy's corpse to float by' [17:56]
trinque when the fed falls over, Texas may well secede [17:56]
trinque and along the way it wouldn't surprise me for that state to grow ever-more independent of it [17:57]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 82032 @ 0.00023359 = 19.1619 BTC [-] [17:57]
trinque there are at least people there who would welcome that [17:57]
ascii_field will be absorbed into aztlan in less than decade. [17:57]
trinque I don't buy that [17:57]
ascii_field where is their demographic vector pointing ? [17:58]
trinque for one, texas is more economically powerful than mexico, at least going by bullshit GDP numbers [18:00]
trinque as for the ratio of ethnic mexicans there, they're not lazy socialist ticks, that's for sure [18:00]
trinque hardest-working people there are [18:00]
ascii_field cow is more 'economically powerful' than farmer, sure [18:01]
ascii_field hardest-working is not the only metric [18:01]
ascii_field there is also 'willing to butcher town at a time to prove point' [18:01]
ascii_field so far mexico wins [18:01]
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ascii_field the aztlan thing is not about communism. it is about how there is (allegedly) an effective chingis khan operating in mexico [18:03]
ascii_field (by some accounts, he is dead. but new one will appear. it is good fertile ground for them.) [18:03]
trinque lots of military bases and equipment in TX [18:04]
trinque and the cops are used to dealing with well-armed gangs [18:05]
ascii_field there was an army, and police, in mexico as well [18:05]
trinque maybe in southern california; in TX you don't see much of the waving of Mexican flags [18:05]
ascii_field there would not necessarily be a flag - just piles of skulls [18:06]
trinque say this fight began [18:07]
trinque what do you think the massively wealthy people living in various gated communities in tx would do? [18:08]
trinque what the political response might be [18:08]
trinque seems like a prime opportunity to demonstrate the failures of "give everyone a vote" [18:08]
ascii_field same thing they do now - ignore the reports of poor schmucks getting beheaded, and sit pretty in their forts [18:08]
trinque how is this distinct from the kind of privilege often discussed here? [18:09]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00022888 = 4.5776 BTC [-] [18:09]
ascii_field which one [18:09]
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trinque ascii_field: I observe that there is *already* a privileged class in TX [18:10]
ascii_field aha [18:10]
ascii_field the fella in the fort doesn't get beheaded, but he will notice that the face that shows up to collect the benjies is a different color, one day, that's all. [18:11]
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ascii_field and then it asks for 7.62 rounds instead of benjies, at some point. [18:11]
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trinque ascii_field: if the gangs were a real problem in TX I'd expect the population to support treating it as military action instead of policework [18:12]
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trinque the cops themselves are already rather terrifying there [18:12]
trinque and that's speaking as a white male that never had much trouble with them [18:13]
trinque and also the fact that most (and especially the wealthy) are heavily armed there [18:14]
ascii_field su police were likewise intimidating. but this did not stop them from turning free agent when central gov. collapsed. [18:14]
trinque were there states which were more self-reliant in the SU that fared better in the aftermath? [18:15]
trinque I am unfamiliar. [18:15]
ascii_field depends on your notion of 'better' [18:15]
ascii_field none were both nutritionally and industrially self-contained [18:16]
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trinque ascii_field: the prevailing politics there pre-collapse wouldn't help, I'd think [18:18]
trinque I'd like to find numbers on the agricultural situation in TX, but I know there's quite a bit of it [18:19]
trinque also re: Mexico their cashflow relies on USAians buying drugs, neh? [18:19]
trinque at least the power structure I understand you to be referring to [18:20]
trinque this could all very well be my own inability to imagine how collapse occurs. [18:21]
trinque still I think there's a lot culturally and economically in tx that's valuable [18:21]
lobbes looks like Texas gets around 102 $billion from Mexico via exports [18:21]
lobbes https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/data/tx.html [18:21]
assbot State Exports from Texas ... ( http://bit.ly/1JOHjrw ) [18:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 94630 @ 0.00022325 = 21.1261 BTC [-] {2} [18:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35570 @ 0.00021959 = 7.8108 BTC [-] {2} [18:22]
lobbes not sure how you'd measure black market economic activity, but this article claims 25% of Mexican GDP is such: [18:26]
lobbes http://www.worldcrunch.com/business-finance/the-threat-of-mexico-039-s-massive-undergound-economy/shadow-economy-gdp-black-market-employment-benefits-taxes/c2s16698/#.VUkz95O0K20 [18:26]
assbot The Threat Of Mexico's Massive Undergound Economy ... ( http://bit.ly/1JOHGlP ) [18:26]
lobbes but, 'GDP' is dubious enough as is as a metric [18:26]
ascii_field http://milianw.de/blog/heaptrack-a-heap-memory-profiler-for-linux << ben_vulpes, mod6, et al [18:28]
assbot Heaptrack - A Heap Memory Profiler for Linux | Milian Wolff ... ( http://bit.ly/1JOHOle ) [18:28]
ascii_field anyone tried ? [18:28]
ascii_field (it refuses to build on any of my boxes) [18:31]
ascii_field later tonight i might do a valgrind with 'massif' with --pages-as-heap=yes [18:33]
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ascii_field http://valgrind.org/docs/manual/ms-manual.html#ms-manual.not-measured << it [18:34]
assbot Valgrind ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKrjo5 ) [18:34]
ascii_field ben_vulpes, mod6, mircea_popescu et al ^^ [18:35]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121302 << everyone in slovakia is in bratislava. [18:39]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 19:36:42; williamdunne: North East South West [18:39]
mircea_popescu seeing how the entire country is roughly the size of the town's suburbs [18:39]
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jurov notrly, there are other 2 million in the far end [18:41]
jurov but it's chumps everywhere [18:42]
jurov corruption scandal related to most expensive highways/km worldwide? but we're playing hockey now and must have a new national stadium built! [18:44]
mircea_popescu im pretty sure romania has the most expensive highway km [18:45]
ascii_field not usa?! [18:45]
mircea_popescu usa hasn't built a highway since 1985 [18:46]
jurov it's at least 18m eur/kilometer [18:46]
mircea_popescu http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/Ohio-Serbia01.jpg << check it out, the tram conductors' corps [18:46]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKsnbq ) [18:47]
trinque mircea_popescu: http://texas.construction.com/projects/0506_TC_Top10hwy.pdf [18:47]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKsnbD ) [18:47]
trinque I'll convince you all that TX is the future break-away state yet. [18:47]
mircea_popescu http://www.antena3.ro/economic/auto/cum-arata-cea-mai-scumpa-autostrada-din-lume-9-miliarde-de-dolari-pentru-40-de-kilometri-277914.html << there. 9bn for 40 kms. BIOTCH. [18:47]
assbot Cum arată cea mai SCUMPĂ autostradă din lume. 9 MILIARDE de dolari pentru 40 de kilometri ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKsrIo ) [18:47]
BingoBoingo ascii_field: (by some accounts, he is dead. but new one will appear. it is good fertile ground for them.) << Several, appear to operate on clear iterative succession. [18:48]
lobbes usa hasn't built a highway since 1985 << maintenance surely a money-pit though? [18:48]
mircea_popescu lobbes inasmuch as anything's still maintained (kinda spotty, this) [18:48]
lobbes true [18:48]
jurov ah we're doing maximal price, you beat me. they managed 75 km for 9mld. [18:50]
ascii_field mircea_popescu: we have ~4BN for a 40km road (maryland 200) here [18:50]
mircea_popescu can't beat teh russians. [18:50]
ascii_field nm, 28km [18:50]
mircea_popescu still not good enough!!1 :D [18:50]
ascii_field 4bn usd for 28km. [18:50]
ascii_field usa [18:50]
mircea_popescu 9bn for 40km. soci. [18:50]
ascii_field mega-road. [18:50]
mircea_popescu http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_transport_megaprojects << gotta love the navelgazingikia. [18:52]
assbot List of transport megaprojects - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKsPGV ) [18:52]
BingoBoingo Illinois constantly tears up perfectly smooth rural highways for repaving with proper asphalt, the Missouri legislature debates letting their rural highways (the letter ones) revert from crude tarmac to plain macadam [18:54]
BingoBoingo Federalism leads to some discrepancies between bezzel projects across state lines [18:55]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121313 << a dc where dude ? [18:55]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 19:42:05; williamdunne: Liberland might actually be a cool option, although no-one recognizes it yet so no-one would criticize the US for raiding a DC there, no? [18:55]
mircea_popescu you can't build a dc atop a limb of danube silt. [18:56]
mircea_popescu you can't actually even build a mall. [18:56]
williamdunne When I first came here, this was all swamp. Everyone said I was daft to build a castle on a swamp, but I built in all the same, just to show them. It sank into the swamp. So I built a second one. That sank into the swamp. So I built a third. That burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp. But the fourth one stayed up. And that's what you're going to get, Lad, the strongest castle in all of England. [18:57]
mircea_popescu the lad also has to marry the daughter of the largest tracts of open pigfarms in all england. [18:58]
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williamdunne Thats fine, he can just take a mistress [18:59]
williamdunne I'm sure there would be a queer guard somewhere in the armoury [18:59]
williamdunne What is the male equivalent of a mistress? [18:59]
BingoBoingo williamdunne: Locally they are building a new hospital with Obamacare bezzel in the epicenter of mine subsidence (building rules prohitbit houses with basements in the middle of tornado county the issue is so prevalent) [19:00]
mircea_popescu marrying http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121342 to http://trilema.com/2014/the-problem-of-enforcement/ [19:00]
BingoBoingo williamdunne: A mister [19:00]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 20:06:04; ascii_field: williamdunne et al: 'micronations' are interesting right up until you try actually using them for something (e.g., resisting usg dictate) and it gets bulldozed. so, approximately as interesting as a pistol that is guaranteed to explode in your hand. [19:00]
assbot The problem of enforcement on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1GZa7N3 ) [19:00]
williamdunne They can just tax some more to build the three following hospitals [19:01]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39750 @ 0.00022712 = 9.028 BTC [+] [19:01]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo what's the logic there ? why no basements ? [19:01]
BingoBoingo williamdunne: Well private hosptial, but it is great at milking medicaid for its part of the building [19:01]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Many of the mines are shallow enough that it's possible to dig into some supports and trigger some collapsing [19:02]
mircea_popescu oh, wait, you people built houses on top of an abandoned minefield ? [19:03]
BingoBoingo All the time [19:03]
ascii_field mine, as in coal [19:03]
mircea_popescu why the fuck ? not enough land in the usa ? [19:03]
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BingoBoingo Nah, towns that burnt the coal got full so where the mines were become "subdivisions" with the vinyl siding and roads that occasionally crack and shift [19:04]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121371 << that's in no way related to usg. they have hanging dope peddlers forever, with a brief interruption while britain bullied them into stopping it because it had no other trade goods available. [19:04]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 20:12:04; ascii_field: (e.g., hanging suspected dope peddlers) [19:04]
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BingoBoingo ;;google belleville 15 mine subsidence [19:06]
gribble Planned Coal Mine Subsidence in Illinois: A Public Information Booklet: ; Mine Subsidence - St. Clair County: ; Mine collapse damages several homes - KSDK.com: [19:06]
BingoBoingo ;;google mine "illinois 15" [19:06]
gribble List of History of Illinois Coal Mine Disasters: ; Coal Mines of Franklin County, Illinois: ; Coal and Coal Mining - Gillespie, Illinois: [19:06]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121379 << dude srsly... wtf is "first meta". no woman got killed by lizard hitler because of words she wrote on her blog. whatever the pretense they were purporting to put forth, "bitcoin exchange", "intercepting cia with her dentures", etc. [19:06]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 20:14:33; ascii_field: williamdunne: http://rt.com/business/radtke-bitcoin-death-singapore-134 << that one [19:06]
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BingoBoingo ;;google st elezabeth ofallon [19:07]
gribble O'Fallon Medical Building - St. Eliz - St. Elizabeth's Hospital: ; Welcome to HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital - St. Eliz: ; St. Elizabeth's to move new hospital to O'Fallon, Ill.; Belleville mayor ...: [19:07]
williamdunne mircea_popescu: Currently it allows you to trade dollars for linden dollars [19:07]
mircea_popescu yaya. [19:07]
BingoBoingo A bit further north http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/illinois/illinois-district-replacing-elementary-school-ruined-by-collapsing-mine/article_ef5a27fa-df51-5c36-b52c-eaf53b1b905a.html [19:08]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121404 << ftr he's readiong between the lines correctly. [19:09]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 20:27:33; ascii_field: political party l0l [19:09]
mircea_popescu im not making a different country. i'm making THESE countries. let the reds make "their own country", on fucking mars preferably. [19:09]
trinque we're not making more dirt. [19:09]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121415 << this is by no means either well studied or soundly proven. [19:10]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 20:31:41; ascii_field: trinque: it also means that if you're on the throne, you gotta pander to derps to some extent - because this is implicit in ruling a naturally-occurring herd containing both halves of the 'bell curve' [19:10]
* ascii_field does not assert this hypothesis as hard fact. but bets on it [19:11]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121421 << us imports everything through tx, ca and ny. mostly tx. [19:11]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 20:35:02; ascii_field: trinque: tx imports nothing from rest of usa ? [19:11]
mircea_popescu http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/give-take-small-final.png << lol at the 0.30 of delaware. [19:12]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1GZbKKL ) [19:12]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121441 << i am very much amused at the late game, desperate attempts of the tools to play up their imaginary qualifications and generally certificatorily merit wash. [19:15]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 20:42:35; ascii_field: what, srsly, is the next step after this idiocy, 'small blocks kill kittenz!!111!!11' [19:15]
mircea_popescu seriously, mike hearn isn't the slimy fucktard we all know ? he's some sort of google expert now ? allow me to lulz for a spell. [19:15]
ascii_field expect him to wipe his arse with 7 ph.d. diplomas before this is over. [19:15]
ascii_field and five 'nobels.' [19:16]
mircea_popescu ;;later tell mike_hearn suppose you chill it with the pretense of my-google-job-is-my-social-proof so the huge pile of embarassing emails etc won't have to be leaked. google's been embarassed enough this year already. [19:16]
gribble The operation succeeded. [19:16]
mircea_popescu ascii_field you play bridge any ? [19:16]
ascii_field nope [19:16]
ascii_field once learned how, but not enough people. [19:17]
mircea_popescu okay. but you know what finessing is right ? [19:17]
ascii_field that deck o'cards (inherited from brother) did play a lot of it. [19:17]
ascii_field back in the stone age. [19:17]
ascii_field aha [19:17]
mircea_popescu myeah. so teh usg has all these minor muppets it keeps trying to use in that manner. get the majors out so they can finally play [19:17]
mircea_popescu except unlike bridge, irl does not have discrete mandatory tricks. [19:18]
ascii_field this is a kind of professional disease of agent masters, yes [19:18]
mircea_popescu and honestly i don't suspect the entire array actually contains one head apt enough to fucking finesse me. what is this, the future ?! [19:18]
ascii_field meanwhile... [19:19]
ascii_field 200005. [19:19]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 102000 @ 0.00022888 = 23.3458 BTC [+] [19:24]
pete_dushenski whoa, sec makes us companies report on 'climate change.' why not make them report what they ate for lunch ? [19:26]
pete_dushenski so says, David Pogue, Global Director of Corporate Responsibility, CBRE [19:28]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 384430 @ 0.00021999 = 84.5708 BTC [-] {4} [19:28]
pete_dushenski for what that's worth [19:28]
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mircea_popescu www.ceres.org/files/investor-files/sec-guidance-fact-sheet [19:30]
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mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121448 << not that fine in texas. [19:33]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 20:48:13; ascii_field: trinque: put a red flag and lenin face on it and sure, allergenic; but sell it as 'farm subsidies' and welfare-subsidized min wage slaveforce and it sells just fine [19:33]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121456 << believe it or not there are people for whom this actually works. [19:34]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 20:51:52; ascii_field: so far it runs the ancient cn algo of 'sit by the river and wait for your enemy's corpse to float by' [19:34]
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mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121476 << not really. [19:35]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 21:00:52; ascii_field: there was an army, and police, in mexico as well [19:35]
mircea_popescu when, this ? [19:35]
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mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121495 << this is not actually true, ftr. the police itself never turned free agent ; the army afaik didn't in ru (it did in ro, but diff story there). individuals, of course. but individuals are individuals. [19:37]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 21:09:45; ascii_field: su police were likewise intimidating. but this did not stop them from turning free agent when central gov. collapsed. [19:37]
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Adlai does the egyptian army count as "free agent"? [19:38]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121499 << finland, romania, poland, germany, bohemia, yugoslavia even. [19:38]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 21:11:25; ascii_field: none were both nutritionally and industrially self-contained [19:38]
mircea_popescu Adlai i would say egypt is copying the turkish style to a decent degree. turkey is afaik the only stable situation with a free agent army. [19:39]
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mircea_popescu problem is for all the linguistic and (ancient) cultural differences, misr is still stuck in the islam pit. [19:39]
* Adlai didn't follow the egyptian 'spring' too closely, but it seemed to be a general process of the army becoming a free agent, and the public not disliking that sufficiently for another revolt (or not having a second army handy to oust the first) [19:40]
mircea_popescu was free agent b4. current fossil replaced previous (anwar saddat) at a military parade. [19:40]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121502 << you have to understand something essential about drugs : they aren't products. this in the sense that their flux isn't pull, it's push (which is why the sellers are called pushers). so no, the mexican economy does not rely on others buying drugs anymore than britain's economy relied on chinese buying opium. [19:43]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 21:15:17; trinque: also re: Mexico their cashflow relies on USAians buying drugs, neh? [19:43]
mircea_popescu the others' abjection is enforced by the forcing of drugs upon them. exactly backwards from commerce. [19:44]
mircea_popescu pimp doesn't "sell" meth to the crack whore. [19:44]
trinque that makes sense [19:44]
mircea_popescu pimp fleeces crack whore with the meth. [19:44]
scoopbot_revived News! The Chinese blackbox. URL: http://www.contravex.com/2015/05/05/the-chinese-blackbox/ [19:44]
pete_dushenski it worx! [19:44]
pete_dushenski unban me plz [19:45]
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mircea_popescu lol [19:47]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform masif is a worthy move. never used the other thing, no. [19:49]
mircea_popescu mod6 incidentally, a count of memory allocation of the entire codebase by function would be another worthy goal. just how much mmap, mremap, brk etc does it do. [19:50]
mod6 agreed, so noted. [19:54]
BingoBoingo So yardwork story from today. This year we've had a bumper crop of what I though were bumblebees move it, turns out they are carpenter bees. Rather harmless things I'm trimming trees the squirrels planted in the flower beds and the big bees are just buzzing around pollinating the shit out of the columbine... Yellowjacket wasp gets the jump on one of the bees near me and as I retreat because fuck yellow jackets, all of the carpente [19:54]
BingoBoingo r bees start raping the shit out of the yellow jacket. [19:54]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo lmao dat first line. SO SURREALIST. [19:55]
BingoBoingo Seriously [19:55]
BingoBoingo So surreal [19:55]
BingoBoingo Bodyguard bees. [19:56]
Adlai what is bee shit, and how does it get raped? stinging? [19:56]
mircea_popescu metaphors are metaphorical. [19:57]
Adlai actually the pertinent shit is that of the jacket [19:57]
Adlai the pertinent question is "stinging?" [19:57]
BingoBoingo Adlai: Well the stinger is part of their reproductive organ, so stinging==rape [19:58]
BingoBoingo ;;google yellowjacket [19:58]
gribble Yellowjackets Online: Welcome To The Official Yellowjackets Website!: ; Yellowjacket (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Yellow jacket - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: [19:58]
BingoBoingo ;;google yellowjacket wasp [19:58]
gribble Yellow jacket - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; How to Kill Get Rid Yellow Jacket Nest | Yellow Jacket Control: ; What is a Wasp-Hornet-Yellowjacket-Bee? - Colorado State University: [19:58]
* Adlai is wondering about the effectiveness of thwacking the stinger against the arthropod exoskeleton [19:59]
BingoBoingo Adlai: Yellowjackets look like mircea_popescu's familiar european wasp, but sting with greater effect [19:59]
Adlai not sure what else bees can do, though... suffocate it with honey? [19:59]
mircea_popescu the common polen wasp as found in yurp doesn't really sting worth a shit. [19:59]
* Adlai is familiar with the yellowjacket, it was the first insect to ever attack him [20:00]
Adlai (within surviving memory) [20:00]
mircea_popescu Adlai a friend living in texas at a time was covered by fire ants as an infant, during a brief break in parental care. [20:00]
trinque ouch [20:01]
Adlai re:drugs, one of my stoner friends has a theory that the real fleecers are the plants [20:01]
mircea_popescu imgine, leave your toddler in its thing out by the apple tree, come back with some pie, ants dragging it away [20:01]
mircea_popescu "we found a worm! hey everyone! big juicy worm right here!" [20:01]
Adlai ie, genus Cannabis, like genus Triticum before it, has domesticated the monkeys [20:01]
mircea_popescu Adlai on what (other than ganja) is this theory predicated ? [20:02]
Adlai the fact that humans, upon discovering any naturally occurring psychoactive, generally attempt to ensure its survival [20:02]
Adlai a notable exception to this being peyote, which has been almost driven extinct [20:03]
mircea_popescu grain did a lot better by this metric. [20:03]
BingoBoingo One of the carpenter bees on some Columbine http://imgur.com/EllagIW [20:04]
assbot Imgur ... ( http://bit.ly/1PneaSB ) [20:04]
Adlai yet peyote survives in private gardens, as does cannabis, and psilocybe, and claviceps, and... [20:04]
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jurov if some psychoactives were eradicated, how would you know? [20:04]
Adlai if some trees fell silently, how would you know? [20:05]
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Adlai oh, not to mention coca and poppies! but in the case of meth, that really is just a case of one person fucking another [20:07]
Adlai the pimp best at this is young kim [20:08]
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BingoBoingo Adlai: Peyote is kind of a victim of its native environment [20:11]
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mircea_popescu Adlai and lice, crabs, threadworms, bad clothing, warm beer, nose hairs, dresses in unflattering colors, lanky adolescent girls and cavities. [20:17]
mircea_popescu ya know ? [20:17]
Adlai not quite [20:17]
cazalla BingoBoingo, do you eat that columbine plant? [20:18]
mircea_popescu (by the way, oxyuriasis is one of the major risks of rimming) [20:18]
Adlai some "symbiotic" relationships are downright parasitic; others are less so [20:19]
BingoBoingo cazalla: The columbine are totally poisonpus [20:22]
cazalla BingoBoingo, so wikipedia would've got me killed for eating the leaves eh lol [20:23]
BingoBoingo cazalla: Leaves might not be bad. The stuff bacically crowds a flowerbed like a weed, but looks pretty so it gets to live [20:24]
BingoBoingo I dunno if the whole plant is poisonous, but enough parts are to leave it to the bees [20:24]
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ben_vulpes williamdunne: A mister << nice one, mister [20:39]
ben_vulpes http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/give-take-small-final.png << lol at the 0.30 of delaware. << oregon has a good ticket on the bezzletrain. and i'd wager with the new governor, will procure ever more for favored classes. [20:43]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKB5GG ) [20:43]
ben_vulpes (also, heya holtzy!) [20:43]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes he'd better, because the only way that thing can exist is via subsidies. like the student dorm [20:44]
ben_vulpes ooooooh do i have some lulz for YOU [20:45]
mircea_popescu we take lulz today/ [20:45]
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ben_vulpes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Brown << new guber [20:45]
assbot Kate Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKBdGh ) [20:45]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes so what about it ? [20:46]
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ben_vulpes familiar with the john kitzhaber story? [20:48]
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ben_vulpes http://www.wweek.com/portland/tag-0-2-John+Kitzhaber.html << some stuff [20:48]
assbot Contents relevant to "John Kitzhaber" ... ( http://bit.ly/1EW0PPS ) [20:48]
* asciilifeform fired up valgrind-massif with --pages-as-heap=yes [20:49]
ben_vulpes http://www.portlandmercury.com/BlogtownPDX/archives/2015/02/12/the-john-kitzhaber-and-cylvia-hayes-scandal-a-handy-primer << some shorthand [20:49]
assbot The John Kitzhaber and Cylvia Hayes Scandal: A Handy Primer | Blogtown, PDX | Portland Mercury ... ( http://bit.ly/1EW0Xia ) [20:49]
ben_vulpes guy got in bed with a girl [20:50]
ben_vulpes girl took him for a few tens of ks or hundreds, depending on how one looks at it [20:50]
ben_vulpes leveraged herself into a "first lady of oregon" type situation [20:50]
ben_vulpes (not even married, lolariously) [20:50]
mircea_popescu what part of this is the scandal ? [20:50]
danielpbarron Brown is the state's second female governor, after Barbara Roberts, as well as the first openly bisexual governor in US history. [20:50]
ben_vulpes y'know i've yet to figure that out myself [20:50]
mircea_popescu i don't get it, so dude has a girlfriend. [20:51]
ben_vulpes the funny part is how bent people got [20:52]
mircea_popescu does nobody in oregon have a gf ? [20:53]
ben_vulpes the kind that work, pay for themselves, refuse to suck cock - sure [20:53]
mircea_popescu in other news, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acLW1vFO-2Q [20:53]
assbot George Carlin ~ The American Dream - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1EW1hgM ) [20:53]
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mircea_popescu if only it were the case that people are lazy and stupid because lizard hitler. [20:55]
BingoBoingo !up jonvaage [20:55]
mircea_popescu yo t4nk fix that connection before you end up on a ban list. [20:55]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 280300 @ 0.00020858 = 58.465 BTC [-] {2} [20:56]
BingoBoingo Ah Oregon, the success story founded by the Klan [20:56]
ben_vulpes ethnic homogeneity is a heckuva legacy [20:59]
BingoBoingo Well, its true. [20:59]
ben_vulpes don't i know it! [21:01]
ben_vulpes and live it [21:01]
BingoBoingo I've seen the legacy sprinkeled about around here, but nothing on the scale you got going on [21:02]
asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121663 << as far as i can tell, the db isn't fully synchronous... [21:02]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 22:45:57; mircea_popescu: mod6 incidentally, a count of memory allocation of the entire codebase by function would be another worthy goal. just how much mmap, mremap, brk etc does it do. [21:02]
ben_vulpes mod6, trinque, asciilifeform, anyone else interested in the "what happens in der clord": http://slides.com/technolo-g/intro-to-unikernels-and-erlang-on-xen-ling-demo [21:03]
assbot Look ma, no OS! Deploying an Erlang/OTP application as a LING unikernel in EC2 by Matt Bajor ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKCwoD ) [21:03]
trinque interesante [21:03]
jonvaage How much good does homogeneity help if the predominant culture is fucked? [21:03]
* asciilifeform enjoyed the original erlang book, but did not enjoy attempting to write in it [21:03]
asciilifeform ('concurrent prog. in erlang', armstrong 1996) [21:04]
ben_vulpes jonvaage: and how'd you know anything about culture around here? [21:04]
jurov !down ben_vulpes [21:04]
jurov these slides are useless [21:04]
ben_vulpes go on, jurov [21:04]
ben_vulpes maybe to *you* [21:05]
jurov nope. my eyes hurt [21:05]
ben_vulpes but i don't actually know how modern virtualization even works, so...decent content. [21:05]
ben_vulpes diddle the stylesheet yourself! sheesh. [21:05]
BingoBoingo I'm with jurov, I don't see no slides at all. [21:05]
trinque yer js is off [21:05]
asciilifeform just when no one imagined slide could be more of a torment... [21:05]
asciilifeform 2d slide decks. [21:05]
trinque lol teh kvetching [21:06]
jurov you really can't find anything that does't need 20 times clicking throught "But really?" [21:06]
ben_vulpes clicking? [21:06]
ben_vulpes are your arrow keys broken? [21:06]
BingoBoingo jonvaage: Not much at all. [21:06]
asciilifeform also we did 'rump kernel' here [21:06]
asciilifeform !s rump kernel [21:06]
ben_vulpes https://twitter.com/jonathanvaage << jonvaage is this you? [21:06]
assbot 0 results for 'rump kernel' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=rump+kernel [21:06]
assbot Jonathan Vaage (@JonathanVaage) | Twitter ... ( http://bit.ly/1EW2xRd ) [21:06]
asciilifeform scam [21:06]
asciilifeform it doesn't 'remove os' but replaces linux with a bizarre academiturd [21:06]
jurov i never used arrow keys in a browser [21:07]
asciilifeform and 'virtualized drivers' are just passing the real os buck to the virtualizer [21:07]
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asciilifeform which somehow 'doesn't count' aha [21:07]
asciilifeform what a crock'o'shit [21:07]
asciilifeform this is a prime example of mircea_popescu's 'death by meta' [21:07]
jonvaage Yessir [21:07]
asciilifeform the extra insult is in the fact that the thing that these derps pretend to do, in fact direly needs doing [21:08]
asciilifeform and the idiotic scam helps to discourage the few folks who might yet do it. [21:08]
ben_vulpes that thing being running without an os? [21:08]
jurov can't learn to chroot stuff properly, instead keep throwing virtualized turds around [21:08]
asciilifeform ben_vulpes: aha [21:08]
ben_vulpes academiturd << would be? [21:09]
asciilifeform ben_vulpes: more broadly, the removal of complexity layers [21:09]
asciilifeform ben_vulpes: http://rumpkernel.org << see for yourself. [21:09]
assbot Rump Kernels ... ( http://bit.ly/1KKD3ah ) [21:09]
BingoBoingo academiturd << would be? << Minix 3 et al [21:09]
BingoBoingo Plan9, etc [21:10]
jonvaage ben_vulpes: My question homogeneity is not a feigned slight at any particular culture but a question on the inherent virtue of homogeneity alone. [21:10]
asciilifeform the whole 'microkernel' thing is a '80s u.s. academitardation that never seems to go to rest in its grave [21:10]
asciilifeform one of 1,001 flavours of lipstick folks attempted to make the unix pig fuckable with. [21:10]
ben_vulpes jonvaage: you'd not eat salt for dinner, would you? [21:10]
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ben_vulpes asciilifeform: you hold this attitude about rump as well? [21:11]
asciilifeform aha [21:12]
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ben_vulpes aw, did the twitter guy leave? [21:12]
ben_vulpes i gather the friendly micro-dos is back [21:13]
asciilifeform it'd have some appeal if the net result was something like 1) 100x fewer lines of code 2) written by wot man in good standing [21:13]
BingoBoingo homogentity is great when you are talking about a fleet of taxis, poor if you are talking about your food supply post nuclear war [21:13]
BingoBoingo ben_vulpes: Seems to be a member of the poor connections party [21:13]
asciilifeform but what i see is the complexity buck being passed [21:13]
asciilifeform to 'xen' etc. [21:13]
asciilifeform this - needs to die, in a fire. [21:13]
asciilifeform the pretentious derps, just think of it. [21:14]
asciilifeform imagine themselves 'os devs' [21:14]
ben_vulpes something like that. [21:14]
* ben_vulpes off to tequila with birthday staff [21:15]
* BingoBoingo starting to consider potential replacement laptops, bitcoind having outgrown being a feasible background process fulltime on this machine. [21:15]
jurov give it extra hdd [21:18]
jurov er..i mean, its own [21:19]
mod6 lol. im like o.0 [21:19]
mod6 <+asciilifeform> 2d slide decks. << that [21:20]
mod6 heheh, "what 5 slides??" [21:20]
BingoBoingo jurov: It's the CPU's ability to shed heat that's the limiting factor. [21:20]
trinque mod6: I question the geometry of this cube my head's apparently in [21:21]
trinque reminds me of the shitty desktop switchers that everyone had an orgasm over when compiz became a thing [21:21]
mod6 heheh [21:22]
asciilifeform the 2d slide deck is like a retarded kid, who others have learned to ignore, and somewhere he found a loudspeaker 'so they can't ignore any longer1111!!!11' [21:22]
asciilifeform this needs to be burned out, with hot irons. [21:22]
mod6 haha [21:22]
BingoBoingo I'm either going to to have to move this machines fan replacement schedule from every ~18 months to 6, stop taking this machine out in the garage to smoke with me, rent a machine to use as an electrum server, or find a beefier machine [21:22]
jurov *BingoBoingo descends to a damsel in distress [21:25]
williamdunne Electrum server is probably a good option [21:26]
williamdunne You can stick it up on some cheap VPS [21:26]
williamdunne Not like they can steal your keys [21:26]
BingoBoingo jurov: Not distress, just vexation since I've had to resort to supplementing with an external fan way too early in this machine's lifecycle [21:26]
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BingoBoingo williamdunne: but they can steal knowledge of which keys are mine [21:27]
BingoBoingo williamdunne: Also I worked so hard to chop together a kind of Bitcoin that works on OpenBSD [21:27]
jurov or you can sprinkle sleep(1) calls in the ecdsa code [21:29]
mircea_popescu fixed sleep doesnt help so much. [21:29]
jurov oh, you tried? [21:29]
BingoBoingo It throttles down alright, just baseline sync'd Bitcoin cpu consumption on this machine is higher than it is for 720p video [21:30]
BingoBoingo Then again that could just be good video drivers [21:31]
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scoopbot_revived News! Ripple Labs Fined for Violating Bank Secrecy Act URL: http://qntra.net/2015/05/ripple-labs-fined-for-violating-bank-secrecy-act/ [21:35]
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mircea_popescu jurov not something that is established experimentally, either [21:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 322700 @ 0.00019525 = 63.0072 BTC [-] {2} [21:50]
mircea_popescu so wait, the violation of "bank secrecy act" consists of having kept banking secrets ? [21:50]
mircea_popescu gotta love minitruth :D [21:50]
mircea_popescu but whatever, horowitz can pay. they can push back and forth the same million in qe, taxes, fines, donations, govt contracting and whatever until they fall over. every 1000 times they do it, the "gdp" goes up by 0.0001% or w/e [21:51]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1121763 << how much does structural integrity help if the plane's headed to its crash site ? [21:52]
assbot Logged on 05-05-2015 23:58:52; jonvaage: How much good does homogeneity help if the predominant culture is fucked? [21:52]
mircea_popescu depends. if you regain control, a lot. if you don't, itdoesn't make a difference anyway. a bagful of dandelion fluff is never going to make an airplane anyway [21:53]
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mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-05-2015#1121797 << i've never seen worthy folks as easily discouraged as these imaginary ones of yours. what's next, dildos discourage men from fucking women, because they behold them rubbing on the dongs and get all flaccid ? [21:55]
assbot Logged on 06-05-2015 00:04:04; asciilifeform: and the idiotic scam helps to discourage the few folks who might yet do it. [21:55]
mircea_popescu in a functioning sexconomy, bad surogates on display are arousing not depressing. [21:55]
thestringpuller /wind 7 [21:56]
thestringpuller :( [21:56]
* williamdunne doesn't understand how homegenity of any particular racial group can be useful, when most cultural traits are specific to individuals regardless of racial group. [21:57]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-05-2015#1121821 << shuttup you hater you. i drive cabs around ba all the time! and i also cooked a steak and made myself coffee today. [21:57]
assbot Logged on 06-05-2015 00:09:48; asciilifeform: the pretentious derps, just think of it. [21:57]
mircea_popescu williamdunne less time wasted identifying the idiots, which need to be oppressed ? [21:57]
williamdunne How can you do that with a racial group though? I think this group testifies to that as we're from all over [21:58]
williamdunne The only real common trait is male [21:58]
mircea_popescu that's kinda what happens with racial stereotypes. if you grow up among white people, you immediately recognize white trash. black people don't register properly in this scheme, so your mental heuristic (correctly) just assigns the trash bit to all of them. [21:58]
mircea_popescu and if they don't like it, let them look more like upstanding white folk. [21:58]
mircea_popescu obviously all this is pointless once we have internets and wots and so on. but for a long time before now... [21:59]
mircea_popescu it was the only way. [21:59]
williamdunne So, just to be clear. The difference is you can tell who shitty white people are, but you can't tell who shitty black people are? [22:00]
mircea_popescu well, the "you" of the example. [22:00]
mircea_popescu heck, most monocultural folk can't even DISTINGUISH people of other races. [22:01]
williamdunne Can't say I've really experienced that personally [22:02]
mircea_popescu where you from ? [22:02]
williamdunne South West of England, its like 99% white [22:02]
mircea_popescu well, maybe you're more perceptive than most. [22:02]
williamdunne The biggest city here is 96.2% white [22:03]
williamdunne Lol [22:03]
williamdunne Maybe, I know at secondary school I wasn't the only one without the issue [22:03]
williamdunne Well, as far as I could tell [22:03]
williamdunne Occasional racist jokes but the couple of Asian kids and couple of black kids were just viewed as other kids [22:03]
mircea_popescu so if you get mugged by a korean guy you can confidently pick him up out of a line-up of six other korean guys, same age same height ? [22:04]
williamdunne Maybe the whole school was more perceptive, I had heard of a few racist-type events at the non-selective schools [22:04]
williamdunne Probably not in a mugging [22:04]
williamdunne Quite quick [22:04]
williamdunne Couldn't do that with white people [22:04]
mircea_popescu maybe your polarities are reversed :D [22:05]
williamdunne But sure, introduce me to them over an evening, and outside of usual struggles with names I'll do fine [22:05]
mircea_popescu anyway. it's common, tho obviously not universal. [22:05]
williamdunne I'm an elderly Korean woman at heart [22:05]
mircea_popescu what do you mean by "cultural traits" by the way ? [22:08]
williamdunne Pretty broad, so interests, attitudes, emotional stuff [22:09]
williamdunne Stuff they like [22:10]
mircea_popescu aha. [22:10]
mircea_popescu because obviously the most commonly held lowest denominator of culture (ie, language) is pretty race-related. [22:10]
mircea_popescu not that many white people speaking sino-tibetan languages, not that many black people speaking indo-european languages, not that many yellow people speaking semitic languages etc. [22:12]
williamdunne Seems more geographic, with race being the likelihood of being in whatever geography [22:13]
williamdunne Lots of English speaking yellow people who don't know any asian languages in the UK [22:13]
mircea_popescu more or less. [22:13]
mircea_popescu obviously a kid can learn any language it hears growing up. [22:14]
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williamdunne "France Restricts the Movement of Gold, Cash, & Crypto-Currencies" [22:16]
williamdunne This should be a hilarious read [22:16]
mircea_popescu they probably lied about their age to some woman. [22:17]
williamdunne Mm can't find much info about the actual regs [22:18]
williamdunne Just a "The control of crypto-currencies like Bitcoin are set to be tightened drastically" appended to the end [22:18]
williamdunne Useless article [22:18]
mircea_popescu but france is the most socialist country and it attacks people with money! [22:19]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 124050 @ 0.00020852 = 25.8669 BTC [+] [22:19]
* williamdunne throws money *at* mircea_popescu [22:19]
mircea_popescu "five elephants decided to figure out what man is. according to their unanimous testimony, man is essentially flat." [22:20]
mircea_popescu damn this entire fetlife fraudulent dmca business has been one of the best things. i really love these new servers i got. [22:22]
williamdunne Yeah whats come of that so far? [22:24]
mircea_popescu Server uptime: 26 days 20 hours 41 minutes 14 seconds [22:25]
mircea_popescu Total accesses: 40274915 - Total Traffic: 360 GB [22:25]
mircea_popescu CPU Usage: u.23 s.14 cu28.82 cs0 - .0492% CPU load [22:25]
mircea_popescu 13.64 requests/sec - 127.5 kB/second - 9.3 kB/request [22:25]
mircea_popescu 20 requests currently being processed, 28 idle workers [22:25]
mircea_popescu how not to love it. 0.05% load srsly. [22:25]
williamdunne DaFuq are the stats on that? [22:25]
williamdunne *specs [22:26]
williamdunne Although I've normally found that most web-frameworks fuckup at 10-15% load [22:26]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 157446 @ 0.00021051 = 33.144 BTC [+] {2} [22:26]
mircea_popescu e5-26whatever [22:28]
mircea_popescu btw, some funny shit : from what i hear from people who'd know, 2.x ghz processors actually solidly outperform 3.x ghz processors [22:29]
mircea_popescu and the only thing that even offers 4ghz sucks even worse. [22:29]
williamdunne Shouldn't that depend on usage, and the specific CPUs? [22:30]
mircea_popescu there's bunches of them [22:30]
williamdunne I mean overclocking for example on consumer is verifiably improving performance. [22:30]
williamdunne *on consumer hardware [22:30]
mircea_popescu this is server high end stuff. [22:31]
mircea_popescu a battle amd has lost, incidentally. i don't even know if they have anything [22:31]
mircea_popescu o, yeah, that eightcore fx thing. but it's a middling offering at best. [22:31]
williamdunne I definitely saw something they were meant to be great for [22:31]
williamdunne Their 24 core opteron things [22:31]
mircea_popescu still very good value for money, but anyway [22:32]
williamdunne Think it was a messagequeue of some-sort [22:32]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 86000 @ 0.00021219 = 18.2483 BTC [+] [22:32]
BingoBoingo AMD seems to be still doing ok on the server if you are going to shard the physical machine into a fuckton of vms [22:35]
mircea_popescu in random wtf today : minecraft server runs on one core only o.O [22:35]
BingoBoingo Yeah [22:35]
williamdunne Mmm, its a bunch of PoS java code [22:36]
* BingoBoingo needs to see if minecraft client will work on OpenBSD for him [22:36]
williamdunne BingoBoingo: Yeah, think I would be correct in saying its used a bunch in video-rendering stuff [22:36]
asciilifeform btw, some funny shit : from what i hear from people who'd know, 2.x ghz processors actually solidly outperform 3.x ghz processors << less work per tick, aha. [22:36]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform yup [22:36]
asciilifeform the 'cores' derpage poured fuel in this already-hot fire, by giving incentive for underperforming serially to keep thermal manageable [22:37]
mircea_popescu not so sure cores was available. [22:37]
asciilifeform this is server high end stuff... a battle amd has lost, incidentally. i don't even know if they have anything << afaik this is the -only- market they haven't entirely lost [22:37]
asciilifeform $maxint opterons [22:38]
thestringpuller http://gavinandresen.ninja/does-more-transactions-necessarily-mean-more-centralized << pete_dushenski gaving must have not seen your comments on your blog from yester-month [22:38]
mircea_popescu how to improve on 1024 chickens ? upgrade to 1024 turducken [22:38]
asciilifeform plus the '08-prior sommelier market [22:38]
asciilifeform (which will not keep them alive, no) [22:38]
* BingoBoingo wonders what sort of mangling would let a Bitcoin unload the ECDSA on opencl so gpu could fuck with it [22:38]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform the very expensive opterons nobody buys [22:38]
* asciilifeform buys [22:38]
mircea_popescu the only shit they're still selling is stuff like the fx gaming processors, mostly to nvidia fanbase. [22:38]
asciilifeform but no argument, amd is not long for this world [22:39]
mircea_popescu myeah. [22:39]
asciilifeform unless intel pulls a microshit-apple and keeps it on life support as token competitor [22:39]
mircea_popescu sadly. i loved them for like a decade. [22:39]
asciilifeform but yes, it has been decided, the intel rootkittronic turd is to be in all x86 boxen. [22:40]
asciilifeform (the amd variant has vastly insufficient scope - and uptake - and so.) [22:40]
mircea_popescu im really hoping the chinese come out with an actual chip alternative. [22:40]
mircea_popescu that's what i'd do if i were their emperor. [22:40]
asciilifeform they did try [22:40]
mircea_popescu blatantly steal all the intel stuff, throw out the garbage, let anyone who wants to complain talk to their hand. [22:40]
asciilifeform 'dragon' (used in, iirc, loongson) [22:41]
asciilifeform except the only reason they'd steal x86 is to run winblows [22:41]
asciilifeform as ru did with 'elbrus' [22:41]
mircea_popescu i don't mean one that sucxks. i don't even mean one that doesn't suck. i mean one that's about (amd/intel in 1995)**3 [22:41]
asciilifeform straight to 'elbrus' then [22:41]
mircea_popescu they can run golang for all i care. [22:42]
asciilifeform the interesting part is that chinese mips (see above) are in production, but entirely unobtainable in the west. [22:42]
mircea_popescu i suspect dry run. [22:42]
asciilifeform they are not concerned with export. [22:42]
asciilifeform plenty in ru, interestingly [22:42]
asciilifeform quite too many for dry run [22:42]
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asciilifeform just that they are hand-exported. [22:43]
mircea_popescu they aren't nor shoudl; they be. lemme tell you something : the largest bank in the world (icbc) trades in the states on pink sheets [22:43]
mircea_popescu this lol was in the log last year. [22:43]
asciilifeform l0l wut [22:43]
mircea_popescu it is not their job to care. retardo-us may imagine all it wants that icbc only exists if they say it does, and gs is best whatever because so sayz washington post. [22:43]
mircea_popescu meanwhile... [22:43]
asciilifeform can mircea_popescu find a loongson in that electronics hotdog stand next to $hotel ? [22:44]
* asciilifeform had this item on checklist, did not get to it [22:44]
mircea_popescu you know, contrary to your high regard of them, argentines are retarded. [22:44]
mircea_popescu for all their pretenses, they do not qualify as a town, they're goat herders at best. [22:44]
asciilifeform hey it's 3 or 4 notches above the retardation here in east gringolandia [22:44]
mircea_popescu sure. but still retards. [22:44]
asciilifeform goatfuckers with chinese imports by the gigatonne. hence question. [22:45]
mircea_popescu the sort of retards with good food and all, but still. don't be surprised they don't know the difference between a tool and another tool. as long as it's not for farmin' or cookin', they dunno. [22:45]
mircea_popescu the chinese export what you wish to import, they don't care. [22:45]
asciilifeform precisely the situation in ru. folks end up with mips lappy, and end up pissing on it because 'not only won't run counterstrike, but mozilla is slow' [22:46]
mircea_popescu thus, argentina gets tons of costume jewelry. [22:46]
asciilifeform this is precisely why i suspect it exists in b-a [22:46]
asciilifeform because cheapolade [22:46]
mircea_popescu who plays counterstrike on a laptop for crying out loud. [22:46]
asciilifeform i did dive into an electronics shop when walking with ben_vulpes, now that i think of it. saw nothing like loongson. [22:47]
mircea_popescu why not on a comode [22:47]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: not my notion. direct quote from some godforsaken ru forum [22:47]
asciilifeform at any rate, i'm merely trying to divine whether they export these buggers after all, or - as i suspect - the examples turning up in ru were hand-carried to the street market [22:48]
mircea_popescu im pretty sure they export anything you want. but ~you gotta want it~. [22:48]
asciilifeform (i will point out that rms, famously, was not able to obtain a replacement for his loongson - which was stolen by bag-snatchers in b-a) [22:49]
mircea_popescu whereas ustards expect to be pushed, and are so used with the pushing they simply can't find the lake [22:49]
mircea_popescu unless it tornadoes at them [22:49]
asciilifeform gotta want 100,000 examples of it. [22:49]
mircea_popescu yes. it's what importing is. [22:49]
asciilifeform interestingly, there are 'disposable' laptops sold at u.s. crap stores [22:49]
mircea_popescu you will notice it was definitely not the us' fault that you couldn't find jeans in moscow cca 1985. [22:49]
asciilifeform (as in, < 100 usd) [22:49]
asciilifeform they feature 'intel atom' [22:50]
asciilifeform because national turdphactory. [22:50]
asciilifeform it is how they dump inventory [22:50]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform did they ever come out wiht the elbrus 8s ? [22:55]
mircea_popescu not sure why you, or i, or anyone would give a shit about some closed turd. [22:55]
mircea_popescu (obviously ru bureaucracy needs something for import substitution, but other than that...) [22:57]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46250 @ 0.00021303 = 9.8526 BTC [+] [23:03]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 221254 @ 0.00021364 = 47.2687 BTC [+] {2} [23:05]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: supposedly out. and, iirc it's a pedantically documented sparc, rather than closed turd [23:09]
asciilifeform (though i am not aware of masks, etc. having been published) [23:09]
* asciilifeform attempts to find the docs, turns up nothing but marketing crud [23:13]
asciilifeform i must note that the firm has a lengthy history of chumpatronic shenanigans [23:13]
asciilifeform dating back prior to fall of su [23:13]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 109696 @ 0.00021438 = 23.5166 BTC [+] [23:14]
mircea_popescu myeah. [23:15]
asciilifeform i expect to purchase a 'fluxbabbitt' before i ever so much as touch an 'elbrus.' [23:16]
cazalla http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-05-2015#1121888 <<< asians all look the same to me sorta thing? [23:17]
assbot Logged on 06-05-2015 01:00:04; mircea_popescu: so if you get mugged by a korean guy you can confidently pick him up out of a line-up of six other korean guys, same age same height ? [23:17]
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asciilifeform http://www.idm-plus.ru/tf16a.html << ru forth micro. [23:19]
assbot IDM Plus - TF-16A ... ( http://bit.ly/1EeW9jf ) [23:19]
asciilifeform (made on cotract in cn) [23:19]
asciilifeform *contract [23:19]
decimation http://www.jameslafond.com/article.php?id=2338 < baltimore man writes about what he saw [23:23]
assbot JL: ‘A Time for Men’ ... ( http://bit.ly/1dLVm43 ) [23:23]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9C%D0%A6%D0%A1%D0%A2-R1000 << mega-l0l. claimed to be employed in ru missile & crypto gear. sparc v9 clone. manufactured 'in small parties of a few tens of examples per month.' [23:23]
assbot МЦСТ-R1000 — Википедия ... ( http://bit.ly/1dLVkJr ) [23:23]
asciilifeform decimation: interesting [23:24]
asciilifeform but not entirely surprising [23:24]
decimation "2. All police assets from Baltimore City and surrounding municipalities were concentrated in three zones, leaving over 95% of Baltimore City and Baltimore County without police protection." [23:25]
danielpbarron 4. Lone white women away from home were targeted for gang rape by gangs of black men immediately across the city and county. [23:26]
BingoBoingo cazalla: I am too race blind. A few years ago an acquaintance robbed a bank and seeing the CCTV pic in the paper I'm like who is that fat korean? Turns out it was a fat white guy I went to college with. [23:26]
asciilifeform BingoBoingo: on chinese 640x480 turdcams, we can all be fat koreans. [23:27]
cazalla 1fps! [23:27]
decimation asciilifeform: actually there's a new 'technology' for hd cameras [23:28]
decimation instead of shitty ip cams, they are making hd cameras that can propagate full picture at 'baseband' [23:28]
decimation http://www.hkvstar.com/technology-news/hd-tvi-cameras-new-technology-for-analog-hd-solution.html [23:28]
assbot HD-TVI cameras - new technology for analog HD solution | Technology News ... ( http://bit.ly/1dLW01i ) [23:28]
asciilifeform to $maxint base station, aha [23:28]
decimation unfortunately there only seem to be dvrs available now, no computer capture cards [23:28]
decimation yeah, that will come soon [23:29]
decimation the cameras are pretty cheap though [23:29]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: On black and white turdcams I look more like a chubby somali than a korean, but yes. I am surprised he did not mount aggressive defense on the camera quality. [23:29]
decimation really this is gonna sweep the market, because of the vast infrastructure of deployed coax for cameras [23:29]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 71700 @ 0.00021759 = 15.6012 BTC [+] [23:29]
decimation or something like it [23:29]
asciilifeform and of course ethernet over coax somehow never happened [23:30]
* asciilifeform still has enormous spool of 'thin-net' [23:30]
decimation heh I had some of those back in the day, 10-base-2 [23:30]
decimation as well as token ring [23:30]
asciilifeform and a bag of 'tees' [23:30]
* BingoBoingo loving triclopyr, seriously that shit is a gardeners best friend [23:31]
decimation actually coax can generally work at much higher frequency than twisted pair, but I guess it is more expensive [23:31]
asciilifeform moar copper, moar cost. [23:33]
cazalla BingoBoingo, pull the weeds out with your hands.. it's what i was doing this morning.. fucking wind has caned my brussel sprouts too : [23:33]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 197200 @ 0.00021759 = 42.9087 BTC [+] [23:33]
asciilifeform (prior to invention of optical fiber, long-haul telecom was 100% coax) [23:34]
decimation plus multiple pairs are naturally bidirectional [23:34]
decimation I went snorkeling in hawaii once, saw a massive undersea cable that was one of the first international lines [23:34]
decimation they demolished a reef to do so [23:35]
BingoBoingo cazalla: Ah, been doing that too, but there is a point where one needs to not merely kill weeds of limited size, but trees. Meter and a half tall toxichondendron specimine annihilated by triclopyr [23:35]
* BingoBoingo not always the most attentive gardener [23:35]
asciilifeform decimation: afaik all of those remain under the sea. and, by and large, still work (if one were to plug them in) [23:35]
decimation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanauma_Bay#/media/File:Hanauma_Bay.JPG [23:35]
assbot Hanauma Bay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... ( http://bit.ly/1dLWOU3 ) [23:35]
asciilifeform (the very first oceanic cable, famously, burned out) [23:35]
decimation yeah I used the cable and the cut through the reef to swim out into the bay [23:36]
cazalla i'm quite attentive.. only wish i had more land to grow.. need to add a green house, bees an an orchard, hopefully keel over and die in such a place one day [23:36]
* BingoBoingo likes to tell self he is saving attention for better place to garden [23:36]
cazalla first year getting fruit from my meyer lemon too which are nice [23:38]
BingoBoingo I'm too far north for citrus [23:39]
cazalla too cold? meyer's do ok here in melb considering the cold (although no snowy winter obv) [23:40]
BingoBoingo past couple years I surrendered the northwest quadrant of the yard to growing as native woodland, but... squirrels plant hickory in the worst places [23:40]
decimation asciilifeform: http://atlantic-cable.com//Cables/1957HAW1/ < "The polythene-insulated coaxial type cable is designed to provide the same number of telephone channels, namely, 36, as the first transatlantic telephone cables, the greater part of which were also produced by Submarine Cables Limited." [23:41]
assbot History of the Atlantic Cable & Submarine Telegraphy - 1957 HAW-1 California-Hawaii Cable ... ( http://bit.ly/1dLXoB7 ) [23:41]
BingoBoingo cazalla: two winters ago stayed well below 0F for most of January and kept two feet of snow on the ground [23:41]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 126600 @ 0.00021759 = 27.5469 BTC [+] [23:41]
decimation as I recall the outer jacket had been torn and the structural cables were visible [23:42]
BingoBoingo from different Zeus rages [23:42]
asciilifeform 'President Hoover signed a permit to lay cable in the territorial waters of the United States on June 17, 1930. The Cuban-American Telephone and Telegraph Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Bell Telephone Company, accepted responsibility for the work under this permit and filed it with the State Department in Washington D.C. The Division Attorney applied for a War Department Permit on August 9, 1930. The application inc [23:47]
asciilifeform luded nautical charts and drawings showing the route to be followed in laying the cable. The War Department issued its permit Number 2845 on September 8, 1930. Thereafter, United States Customs advised that inspections of the cable tank buildings, additional permits and the payment of duties were required in addition to a warehouse bond for the importation and storage of surplus cable.' [23:47]
asciilifeform ( http://atlantic-cable.com//CableCos/KeyWest/index2.htm ) [23:47]
assbot History of the Atlantic Cable & Submarine Telegraphy - Key West ... ( http://bit.ly/1dLYahs ) [23:47]
asciilifeform usg-4, as we can see, was nearly in full bloom already. [23:47]
decimation asciilifeform: absolutely. the whole thing was merely embiggened by wwii [23:50]
decimation asciilifeform: and I agree with moldbug - it is long in the tooth [23:57]
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