Forum logs for 11 May 2015

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu
williamdunne Feels a bit awkward. I like the idea but it feels like crap [00:00]
livegnik I like the analogy of an electronic Rolodex. It's dissimilar to the extent that it wasn't shared as easily among all trusted parties. [00:00]
livegnik The system doesn't only consist of the identities within the digital Rolodex, but also of all the claims that have been made about them, [00:00]
livegnik by any other (1st to infinite degree) party at any time. This information should at least make it much easier for any party to decide for themselves what is best for them. [00:00]
livegnik williamdunne: that's why I said not to stare at identi.fi too much, it's basically meant for demo-purposes, to explain the back-end. [00:01]
livegnik mircea_popescu: Not sure what you're trying to point there for sure, but one of the reasons I've joined this channel is because there are probably a few people who have thought extensively about this topic. [00:02]
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mircea_popescu "I agree. I'm no academic nor coder" << basically, you're trying to sell something. the problem is that the thing you're trying to sell has problems. send the engineers that made it instead. [00:03]
livegnik As long as it doesn't go in-depth concerning the technicals, a good salesman should at least be able to discuss the concept, right? [00:04]
decimation mircea_popescu: yeah, apparently 'our' knowledge of uranium reserves are quite limited. people haven't been trying to mine uranium for thousands of years (like gold) [00:05]
mircea_popescu depends with whom. [00:05]
livegnik If something goes in-depth too far for me, I'll definitely let you know to get in touch with sirius about it. [00:05]
livegnik You can join #identifi to get in touch with sirius directly. [00:06]
livegnik So, as a salesman, I might sell it as supernode Rollodex, relaying information among trusted parties. [00:08]
mircea_popescu !gettrust sirius [00:08]
assbot sirius is not registered in WoT. [00:08]
* mircea_popescu shrugs. [00:08]
livegnik I prefer evangelist though. I'm way too stoked about our product to be a regular salesguy. [00:08]
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decimation mircea_popescu: incidentally, uranium fission is the only non-mass-polluting technology that can deliver first world level energy to the entire population for a thousand years [00:10]
mircea_popescu it is pretty polluting. [00:10]
decimation every nuclear bomb made represents a massive waste of potential energy production [00:10]
decimation how? heavy metals in a water bath? [00:10]
mircea_popescu not really, unless it's actually fired, the stuff can be reclaimed (and has, on a grand scale - that's what START is really all about) [00:10]
mircea_popescu decimation most of them use the thin walled sphere with boron chain fillings. they can be safely dismantled. [00:11]
decimation well, sure but it would have been more efficient to use it at lower enrichment levels in the first place [00:11]
mircea_popescu eh, waste is what life's all about. [00:11]
decimation "At 25 ml per [00:13]
decimation year, a lifetime?s worth of high-level nuclear waste would amount to less [00:13]
decimation than 2 litres. Even when we multiply by 60 million people, the lifetime vol- [00:13]
decimation ume of nuclear waste doesn?t sound unmanageable: 105 000 cubic metres. [00:13]
decimation That?s the same volume as 35 olympic swimming pools. " [00:13]
decimation shit my new irc client doesn't rate limit my pastes :( [00:13]
decimation http://www.withouthotair.com/c24/page_170.shtml [00:13]
assbot Ch 24 Page 170: Sustainable Energy - without the hot air | David MacKay ... ( http://bit.ly/1cGviHl ) [00:13]
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mircea_popescu 60 mn ? what's wrong with 60bn ? [00:14]
mircea_popescu and yes, a cubic kilometer of very poisonous stuff sounds pretty unmanageable./ [00:14]
decimation well, he was writing about the uk [00:14]
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decimation "Compare this 25 ml per year per person of high-level nuclear waste with the other traditional forms of waste we currently dump: municipal waste 517 kg per year per person; hazardous waste 83 kg per year per year" [00:15]
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mircea_popescu "hazardous waste" is old monitors. [00:16]
mircea_popescu the only way it'll kill you is by falling on your head. [00:16]
bitstein http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1127582 << the link to this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/35hpkt/please_remind_me_once_again_why_we_cant_decrease/cr4wk0g [00:16]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 02:21:20; williamdunne: Gavin is now also advocating for 1 minute blocks [00:16]
assbot gavinandresen comments on Please remind me once again why we can't decrease the time interval between blocks instead of increasing their size ... ( http://bit.ly/1cGvUww ) [00:16]
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mircea_popescu there's a very simple way to decrease interval between blocks : gavin can just go buy some miners and stfu. [00:17]
mircea_popescu if the need is there, the fix is obvious. pay more per btc, so miners get more mining done, so more txn get in per day. [00:17]
mircea_popescu if the need isn't there... i guess go derp on reddit about things of great interest and matters of great import. [00:18]
mod6 here's today's update on v0.5.3.1+Orphanage_Thermonuke: http://dpaste.com/1TX25HH.txt [00:23]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1cGxcrj ) [00:23]
decimation the alternative to nuclear fission is to emit radiation via coal burning [00:24]
mircea_popescu how does that work ? [00:29]
mircea_popescu lead, mercury etc are the problem, not radiation [00:29]
decimation "Uranium and thorium have concentrations of roughly 1 ppm and [00:30]
decimation 2 ppm respectively in coal." [00:30]
decimation plus I like to eat bluefin tuna, and coal emissions are ruining it [00:30]
mircea_popescu eh, welfare is ruining it. [00:31]
decimation http://www.epa.gov/radiation/tenorm/coalandcoalash.html [00:31]
assbot Coal Ash | Radiation Protection | US EPA ... ( http://bit.ly/1cGyNgO ) [00:31]
mircea_popescu if the peons didn't have the printing folk to give them free money, they wouldn't afford bluefin tuna. [00:31]
decimation well, that's no reason to piss mercury into the ocean [00:32]
mircea_popescu looky, mercury is heavy. it'll go to the bottom. [00:35]
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mircea_popescu this happens naturally as well. it's what it does. [00:35]
decimation so to be clear, it's your position that it's better w.r.t. to "pollution" for electricity to come from coal vice nuclear fission? [00:37]
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mircea_popescu better requires some criteria. [00:40]
decimation well, my favorite criteria are "pollution sits in a pool" rather than "pollution is spammed over planet's surface" [00:41]
mircea_popescu i suspect coal is much clenaner then. [00:45]
mircea_popescu take a look at fukishima to understand this problem. [00:45]
decimation uranium is heavy; it'll go to the bottom. [00:46]
mircea_popescu also, consider that a comparison of new nuclear with old coal is pretty stupid. you're not advertising deployument of 1970s soviet nuclear plants. consequently, you don't get to compare to 1950s coal plants. [00:46]
mircea_popescu the modern liquefied coal stuff is actually pretty clean [00:46]
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mircea_popescu in unrelated tinfoil hat fodder : i dunno if anyone remembers the one time world came closest to nuclear war (1983), or the fate of kal-007. the thing is tho, the russians at the time claimed the bad flightpath was deliberate provocation, and that the cia had warned nixon not to go with that flight. [00:48]
mircea_popescu this seemed pretty ridiculous at the time, and perhaps it is. or perhaps it's part of a playbook, and the same strategy was later used to try and "turn public opinion" in the ukraine. [00:48]
danielpbarron http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1127561 << didn't work, and I was able to re-create my own not-working selection -> http://trilema.com/2015/why-representative-democracy-doesnt-work-and-doesnt-make-sense/#selection-151.0-157.22 [00:52]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 00:08:52; mircea_popescu: sheeeit i should have linked http://trilema.com/2015/why-representative-democracy-doesnt-work-and-doesnt-make-sense/#selection-151.0-157.386 instead. gotta learn to use this great tool now! [00:52]
assbot Why "representative democracy" doesn't work and doesn't make sense on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1cGCbIz ) [00:52]
mircea_popescu danielpbarron how did it not work ? [00:53]
danielpbarron doesn't jump down to that part of the page and doesn't select the text [00:54]
danielpbarron it works for you? [00:54]
mircea_popescu yup, just tried. [00:54]
danielpbarron i can produce other urls that do work [00:54]
mircea_popescu and no js errors pop up. [00:54]
danielpbarron browser bug on my end then i guess [00:54]
danielpbarron 151.0 makes it start the selection at the "xii" footnote link [00:56]
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asciilifeform mircea_popescu: kal-007 << 100% sop today, ua being example, yes [01:10]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: this comparison was widely made in ru sphere [01:11]
asciilifeform it even has english name - 'meaconing' [01:11]
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asciilifeform mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2015/i-think-you-drastically-overestimate-the-military-importance-of-nuclear-weapons/#comment-114105 [01:19]
assbot I think you drastically overestimate the military importance of nuclear weapons. on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1cGIr39 ) [01:19]
asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=10-05-2015#1127543 << we did the tile here, iirc. my argument that they will never repay the cost of their manufacture seems ever closer to utter certainty [01:29]
assbot Logged on 10-05-2015 23:16:02; mircea_popescu: toaster is kinda dumb, but ceramic tiles for warm floor is worth doing. [01:29]
asciilifeform one can debate the solar panels - but this seems like a hands-down defeat. [01:30]
asciilifeform esp. if they were to become at all common and shoot the difficulty into outer space [01:30]
asciilifeform (solar panels, in contrast, at least do not suffer from the problem of becoming proportionately more useless with each one made) [01:31]
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asciilifeform re: nuke thread: decimation has it. nobody (save possibly pakistan) fields pure fission warheads today. not even for the tiny 'dial-a-yield' things fashionable in usa & ru. too 'dirty' and not considerably cheaper than 2-stage affair [01:35]
decimation yeah some deuterium spices up the party [01:38]
asciilifeform tritium [01:38]
asciilifeform (depending on your cycle, sure) [01:38]
decimation at any rate, as I wrote later, it seems that the actual amount of U in the ground isn't really fully known [01:40]
asciilifeform the interesting thing is, as i pointed out in link, 1) kinetics (how quickly energy is delivered) matter far more than thermodynamics (how much is delivered) [01:40]
decimation yeah, 8 mm of water vaporization would zing if delivered in a few microseconds [01:41]
asciilifeform 2) not only flesh but infrastructure - are fragile. 'tsar bomba' knocked out power lines for many km despite being tested far from civilization (emp by zipping charged particles through van allen belt, a well-understood effect.) picture just one of these over, e.g., new york [01:41]
asciilifeform put it this way, falling on ice onto one's arse delivers more kinetic energy than any bullet [01:42]
asciilifeform which one would you rather take [01:42]
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mircea_popescu !up rotarydialer [02:28]
-assbot- You voiced rotarydialer for 30 minutes. [02:28]
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mircea_popescu asciilifeform there is no discussion about the difficulty going to outer space. [02:29]
mircea_popescu about as avoidable as farts. [02:29]
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mircea_popescu asciilifeform answer't. [02:35]
mircea_popescu mircea_popescu: this comparison was widely made in ru sphere << to my [dis]credit, i just came up wiuth it on my own. i guess i should read more. [02:35]
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mircea_popescu and speaking of ukraine weird, am i the only one to think Ю́щенко's disappearing act from ukrainian politics is weird ? the guy was strong enough to be worth poisoning a decade ago, gets 1% in 2012 ? [02:56]
mircea_popescu not to mention the woman, w/e her name was [02:57]
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mircea_popescu http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Medvedev%2C_Putin_and_Tymoshenko.jpg << check it out, someone really liked medveev. [03:05]
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cazalla http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1127582 <<< pretty sure that's bait so he can turn around and say see, people troll me regardless of what i say therefore my 20mb blocksize limit argument has merit [05:17]
scoopbot_revived Views From A Shithole, or Periplus Through Stupidity http://trilema.com/2015/views-from-a-shithole-or-periplus-through-stupidity/ [05:17]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 02:21:20; williamdunne: Gavin is now also advocating for 1 minute blocks [05:17]
mircea_popescu cazalla it'd work a lot better if anyone gave a shit what he says. [05:18]
cazalla and anyway, even if he made a good argument for an increase in the blocksize, his current proposition differs to the incremental increase he suggested only a few months back, can't respect a guy that secede his position so quickly regardless of merit [05:19]
mircea_popescu i think he went from salesman trying to impress & get a raise to salesman desperate to avoid the glengarry prize for third place. [05:20]
cazalla heh [05:20]
mircea_popescu in other news, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c2JWOCHEDM [05:21]
assbot FOAR GURLS FRUM BOXXY - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1FZ4ixT ) [05:21]
davout cazalla: i can't help to think that if the guy's really compromised than he probably feels pretty good about the way his proposals are going [05:22]
mircea_popescu o yea ? [05:23]
davout i mean, if he's compromised and is actually against raising the limit, he has to be happy about it not going too well, right [05:24]
mircea_popescu you're not about to introduce your own rendition of the meta-nsa theme are you. [05:24]
mircea_popescu o boy. [05:24]
cazalla mircea_popescu, linking new boxxy is like 20mb block size limit whereas old boxxy.. pre-famous boxxy are 1mb sizes, l2p [05:24]
mircea_popescu right, clearly. [05:24]
davout is that so stupid? not sure if sarcasm [05:25]
mircea_popescu cazalla honestly i like the new boxxy much better. shit she's saying is of course a lot dumber than before, but at least now it's banal too. easier to ignore. [05:25]
mircea_popescu davout it's not stupid per se. it's boundless. [05:25]
mircea_popescu you know, maybe the shrimp i had earlier and am now digesting REALLY MEANT to be eaten. it was its plan all along. i fell into its well laid out trap! [05:25]
mircea_popescu sure... [05:25]
davout who's to know [05:26]
cazalla mircea_popescu, but the new ones reak of how can i leverage my succesful random videos with new, non-random random videos with adsense [05:26]
mircea_popescu davout more importantly, who's to care. [05:26]
mircea_popescu maybe hitler's plan was to lose the war, kill himself, and have his idiocy remade by the winners. [05:26]
mircea_popescu if it was, he totally won that bet. [05:26]
mircea_popescu cazalla yep. [05:26]
cazalla i'd even wager her come back video has some ad agency or fucking youtube studio involved [05:27]
cazalla had even [05:27]
davout yea no argument here [05:27]
mircea_popescu in other words : the space of possibilities is necessarily and by definition very vast and entirely open. this however does not make it automatically also interesting. [05:28]
mircea_popescu "why did you hit this man in the head ?" "i thought maybe it'd do him good" "why ?" "dunno" judge thinks it through "alright, case dismissed. maybe it does do him good." [05:28]
cazalla davout, i think he is more likely to be trolling than a canary as you said on /r/bitcoin.. the guy has had his childish tantrums on bitcointalk before in 40pt font [05:29]
mircea_popescu hard to bead diablo-d3 at that. [05:29]
mircea_popescu anyone else remember his "THE BITCOIN COMMUNITY ~must~ give me 1mn BTC to do stuff I came up with because that's the only way IT'll matter!11", or am i the only one ? [05:30]
mircea_popescu then people lol'd and he went apeshit. [05:30]
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mircea_popescu i guess it's only me. a well, was lulzy. [05:35]
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davout mircea_popescu: lol when was that? [05:38]
mircea_popescu 2012ish [05:38]
mircea_popescu in other news, http://38.media.tumblr.com/6aa41bb8b99299d0804958b220fcda59/tumblr_mx2l06UT1k1rkrrhko3_500.gif [05:38]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1FZ5b9A ) [05:38]
davout cute! [05:38]
mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg861656#msg861656 [05:39]
assbot Diablo Mining Company ... ( http://bit.ly/1FZ5cud ) [05:39]
mircea_popescu and yeah she;s a total cutie. http://sexslaveemporium.tumblr.com/post/74400459676 [05:41]
assbot Shadow Centurion's Sex Slave Emporium ... ( http://bit.ly/1FZ5gKv ) [05:41]
davout mircea_popescu: ah, i misread, thought the 1mn thing was about gavin [05:42]
cazalla cutie? i see no face in that gif, could be butter for all i know [05:44]
mircea_popescu butter ?! [05:46]
cazalla u know, butterface, all those gifs and no face, odds are good you'll be paperbagging that cutue [05:46]
mircea_popescu ;;ud butterface [05:47]
gribble http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=butter+face | n. A girl who is hot, except for her (but her, butter) face. [05:47]
mircea_popescu o.O [05:47]
mircea_popescu the shit i learn hanging out here. [05:47]
cazalla mebe it's aussie slang, i unno [05:47]
mircea_popescu http://www.ebaumsworld.com/pictures/view/636787/ [05:48]
assbot Butterface Girls - Gallery ... ( http://bit.ly/1FZ5CAT ) [05:48]
mircea_popescu i had noticed before how extremely rare it is for a great ass to find itself on a pretty face. [05:48]
mircea_popescu but tits, i think, more commonly. [05:48]
cazalla which do you prefer, great ass or tits [05:50]
davout cazalla: which do you prefer? bumping blocks to 20mb, or shrinking them to 100kb? [05:51]
davout :D [05:51]
cazalla davout, well my missus has one of thise 20mb fat asses [05:51]
cazalla (not that i really give a shit these days) [05:52]
davout heh [05:52]
cazalla and to think how bad i was jonesing to hit that lol [05:52]
davout ;;ud jonesing [05:56]
gribble http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jonesing | Sheeeit beeeitch after smokin' dat weed I'm jonesing for some grub! Shaniqua is mad jonesing for Rasheed, dat bitch follow him around everywhere. by Nick D ... [05:56]
davout lol [05:56]
cazalla https://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1411/84/1411847912290.jpg while browsing, not related to my bitching of the missus [06:00]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1bJBa0O ) [06:00]
punkman http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/periplus-1.jpg < http://i1.mdzol.com/files/image/594/594580/5544b8e4af5f8_565_319!.jpg [06:01]
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punkman Obaca, my sides [06:01]
davout cazalla: topkek [06:02]
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mircea_popescu 4plebs lol [06:11]
mircea_popescu cazalla anyway, great ass. tits easier to fix. [06:11]
mircea_popescu is that jpg proposing the derpy chicks above are somehow dangerous ? [06:12]
mircea_popescu to what, fudge ? [06:12]
cazalla i guess more so danger, they have issues but whatever i liked it so whatevers i link what i want [06:15]
mircea_popescu lol [06:16]
cazalla drinking some cheap shitty cherry brandy amyways [06:16]
mircea_popescu you know you could distil your own rabbits! [06:16]
mircea_popescu i wonder what rabbitrandy tastes like [06:16]
cazalla don't have em, not for a while, fucked em off given the situation here [06:17]
mircea_popescu oh ? [06:17]
cazalla meh what can i say, made my own bed [06:19]
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mats http://cryptome.org/2015/05/nsa-skynet-intercept-15-0507.pdf [07:35]
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B0g4r7 badon bagels7 BananaLotus Belxjander ben_vulpes BigBitz BingoBoingo bitspill BlueMatt bounce btcdrak [07:57]
mircea_popescu this one's for BingoBoingo : http://firstdown.ro/stiri/diverse/bucharest-warriors-inving-categoric-mures-monsters/ [07:57]
assbot Bucharest Warriors înving categoric Mureș Monsters | First Down | Fotbal american în România ... ( http://bit.ly/1EvQbL4 ) [07:57]
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mircea_popescu https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/34zini/some_say_gavin_can_kill_1000_trolls_in_a_single/ << check out the post-structuralist world. idiots on either side of an imaginary divide discover that well... they're really just idiots, the divide was imaginary, stuff like that. [08:02]
assbot Some say Gavin can kill 1000 trolls in a single swing : Bitcoin ... ( http://bit.ly/1zVys4b ) [08:02]
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cazalla http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3073349/Is-world-s-longest-tongue-18-year-old-lick-nose-chin-EYE.html imagine that on ya balls [08:15]
assbot World's longest tongue can lick Adrianne Lewis' nose, chin and EYE | Daily Mail Online ... ( http://bit.ly/1zVzrkX ) [08:15]
mircea_popescu easier with two girls [08:19]
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cazalla i dunno, sorta like micropenis guy claiming 4-5 of his would be just as good if not better than a 10" eh? :P [08:20]
mircea_popescu lol [08:23]
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cazalla horry shit, people actually kill themselves over ransomware http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/11363099/Autistic-boy-hanged-himself-after-receiving-bogus-police-email.html [08:34]
assbot Autistic boy hanged himself after receiving bogus 'police' email - Telegraph ... ( http://bit.ly/1H9qGmZ ) [08:34]
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scoopbot_revived The Chicken Brothers Cook Up Some Ransomware http://qntra.net/2015/05/the-chicken-brothers-cook-up-some-ransomware/ [08:42]
cazalla i could really go for some of that chicken right now [08:47]
cazalla http://www.reddit.com/r/Buttcoin/comments/35fftw/satoshi_dressup_impersonator_gavin_andresen_has/ [08:53]
assbot Satoshi dress-up impersonator Gavin Andresen, has given up promoting larger block sizes. : Buttcoin ... ( http://bit.ly/1H9s6h6 ) [08:53]
mircea_popescu aww [08:54]
mircea_popescu "Most news sites you see on the internet are just one guy writing under multiple names. Writers are expensive. This wouldn't be the first site that does that nor would it even be unusual. [08:55]
mircea_popescu pround member of the "things the voices in my head tell me are real" internet liberation party [08:55]
davout cazalla: "but at this time that inbox is empty" <<< can you read it? [08:59]
cazalla davout, mailinator is one of those disposable email services that anyone can check if you give out the username [09:01]
davout ic, and the username is the email username i take [09:01]
davout weird they'd pick that [09:02]
cazalla yup, so if you don't want to have spam sent to your inbox or want an address that is shared, it's useful for that [09:02]
davout jon matonis on the qntra itbit piece "Market-based legitimacy will always trump any flavor of institutional or political legitimacy. Bitcoin outlives political institutions." [09:02]
davout quite ironic he'd speak about "institutional legitimacy" [09:03]
cazalla davout, dunno what to make of it, he retweets a lot of qntra stuff despite his bitcoin foundation history [09:07]
cazalla to borrow a line.. in other news, 75% of these women on MFC are fucking useless camwhores [09:08]
cazalla if i was a chick, i'd be top 5 mfc easy [09:08]
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mircea_popescu http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/35jnw9/is_bitcoin_vulnerable_to_a_financial_attack_like/ [09:16]
assbot Is bitcoin vulnerable to a "financial attack" like the one the gold market suffered? : Bitcoin ... ( http://bit.ly/1H9tL6h ) [09:16]
cazalla https://grrrgraphics.wordpress.com/2015/05/08/cuck-a-duck-by-ben-garrison/ lulz ben garrison strikes back against moot even though moot didn't face his drawings but anyway [09:16]
mircea_popescu [–]Future_Prophecy 0 points 7 hours ago [09:16]
mircea_popescu Read this: http://trilema.com/2014/lets-pretend/ [09:16]
mircea_popescu permalink [09:16]
mircea_popescu [–]bitcoinquestions001 0 points 7 hours ago [09:16]
mircea_popescu Came to post this link, but you beat me to it. OP take the time to read this. [09:16]
mircea_popescu derp. [09:16]
assbot Cuck a Duck by Ben Garrison | GrrrGraphics ... ( http://bit.ly/1H9tK2i ) [09:16]
assbot Let's pretend... on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1H9tK2o ) [09:16]
cazalla the /r/bitcoin mods fkn banned me the cunts : [09:17]
cazalla you can call people niggers but don't tell people to kill themselves [09:18]
mircea_popescu maybe they didn't like teh qntra. [09:19]
cazalla nah, wasn't that [09:20]
cazalla i rarely submit qntra there anyway [09:20]
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mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/2014/ill-pay-for-your-tits/#comment-114111 << check it out, BingoBoingo s filipino dreamgirl. https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/428549020479279105/L7WQO3J2.jpeg [09:21]
assbot I'll pay for your tits on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1IwprQb ) [09:21]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1IwppYL ) [09:21]
cazalla specifically http://i.imgur.com/5Xkhidy.png [09:21]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1Iwpqfl ) [09:21]
cazalla https://twitter.com/cutiemerz27 for bb [09:22]
assbot merzy caballero (@cutiemerz27) | Twitter ... ( http://bit.ly/1Iwpyvd ) [09:22]
mircea_popescu cazalla lol why so hostile anyway [09:22]
cazalla was prob drunk [09:22]
mircea_popescu lol and you found out a week later ? [09:23]
cazalla no no, just mentioning it now [09:23]
cazalla not exactly news or bragworthy, like the 5th time i've been banned from /r/bitcoin [09:24]
cazalla just had a bit more time sunk into this account [09:24]
cazalla bit of a disgrace considering bruce fenton of the bitcoin foundation has change tipped fedora'd me a couple times [09:26]
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jurov https://jonasnick.github.io/blog/2015/05/09/fuzzing-bitcoin-consensus/ [12:51]
assbot Fuzzing Bitcoin Consensus - nickler's ... ( http://bit.ly/1PC7ss8 ) [12:51]
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thestringpuller http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/35lebr/announcing_pgp_support_on_bitmex/ << PGP support announced for an exchange. The plot thickens? [13:04]
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ben_vulpes http://www.wsj.com/articles/chinas-smartphone-market-slows-down-1431296873 << modern manufacturing can crank out so many units as to completely overwhelm demand. this, i believe, is what's actually driving apple into the 'watch market', such as it is [13:08]
assbot China’s Smartphone Market Slows Down - WSJ [13:08]
thestringpuller i like how mpex is completely ignored in the GPG discussion. "Ignore the guys with the nukes and they'll just go away." [13:11]
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williamdunne thestringpuller: Not the first exchange to add PGP support [13:31]
williamdunne We were doing it and will continue to do it when we relaunch [13:31]
williamdunne IIRC Kraken does signing but not encryption [13:31]
williamdunne Would be tragic for the NSA to lose out on that valuable data [13:31]
thestringpuller MPEx was the first exchange to have GPG support... [13:32]
BingoBoingo this one's for BingoBoingo : http://firstdown.ro/stiri/diverse/bucharest-warriors-inving-categoric-mures-monsters/ << That's quite the one sided game. The write up of the handegg game as though it is a soccer game is an interesting cultural artifact. Also that quarterback with all the touchdown passes seems to have an awfully generic name... [13:32]
assbot Bucharest Warriors înving categoric Mureș Monsters | First Down | Fotbal american în România ... ( http://bit.ly/1zT5rWB ) [13:32]
williamdunne thestringpuller: I know, although its not really used much by the people in question [13:34]
williamdunne thestringpuller: It also has the most thorough implementation [13:35]
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bitcoinquestions Came to post this link, but you beat me to it. OP take the time to read this. Derp. << Do you feel the comment is pointless because OP is likely a bot etc.? Or do you feel the article is irrelevant to the matter at hand? [13:44]
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danielpbarron bitcoinquestions, to which link are you referring? [13:45]
bitcoinquestions http://trilema.com/2014/lets-pretend/ [13:46]
assbot Let's pretend... on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1zT7RV7 ) [13:46]
bitcoinquestions in response to http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/35jnw9/is_bitcoin_vulnerable_to_a_financial_attack_like/ [13:46]
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danielpbarron "But what if one of these government backed exchanges start working with a huge leverage using fiat as its backing and not bitcoins?" << start? isn't that the SOP? [13:56]
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pete_dushenski http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/05/11/allrussian_elbrus_pcs_and_servers_go_on_sale/ << it's a great day for alf! [14:01]
assbot All-Russian 'Elbrus' PCs and servers go on sale • The Register ... ( http://bit.ly/1KB6Txg ) [14:01]
pete_dushenski "The Elbrus 4c used in the PCs and servers is said to support two instruction sets: very long instruction word and SPARC." [14:01]
pete_dushenski "The Elbrus ARM-401 PC is a minitower packing a version of Linux also called Elbrus and boasts four USB 2.0 ports, a PCI-express slot, gigabit ethernet and not much more." [14:01]
pete_dushenski "The CPU is otherwise unremarkable: it packs four cores, but they stroll along at 800 MHz and are built using a 65 nm process." [14:01]
pete_dushenski "The Server Elbrus 4.4 is a four-socket affair and four of the machines fit into a 1U chassis. Gigabit ethernet, SATA and plenty of PCI slots connect it to other kit and the rest of the worlds." [14:02]
pete_dushenski !s elbrus [14:02]
assbot 13 results for 'elbrus' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=elbrus [14:02]
williamdunne thestringpuller: PGP over HTTP is not necessary when using SSL (HTTPS). Signing and encrypting with PGP is a nice way to bypass using authorization tokens, though, but it is not usable in a modern exchange interface. Trades on MPEx are very slow as a result. [14:02]
williamdunne MPEx did pioneer many things in Bitcoin derivatives and they deserve credit for that. However, I find it unlikely that an exchange with such a high up-front fee just to participate will ever find mainstream acceptance. [14:02]
williamdunne You got your response [14:03]
pete_dushenski ;;later tell danielpbarron cheers! [14:05]
gribble The operation succeeded. [14:05]
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danielpbarron mainstream acceptance is not desirable [14:06]
danielpbarron such a thing may be what caused the great depression [14:07]
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danielpbarron letting anybody with 2 cents to rub together trade on margin [14:07]
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danielpbarron williamdunne, ^, ssl is a suitable alternative for GPG !? [14:07]
williamdunne Apparently so! I never knew! [14:08]
danielpbarron oh that was a copy paste? [14:08]
williamdunne > However, I find it unlikely that an exchange with such a high up-front fee just to participate will ever find mainstream acceptance. [14:08]
williamdunne That assumes mainstream acceptance is the goal. [14:08]
williamdunne >PGP over HTTP is not necessary when using SSL (HTTPS). [14:08]
williamdunne That depends on the function you are going for. SSL doesn't serve as a way to verify each party and obviously has some contentious things going on with cert authorities. [14:08]
williamdunne There are ways of doing similar things in a usable and optional fashion. [14:08]
pete_dushenski danielpbarron: i dun think williamdunne wrote that.. [14:08]
mike_c you should put quotes around stupid crap like that [14:08]
danielpbarron lol sorry [14:08]
williamdunne Yeah, that was the CTO of BitMex [14:08]
pete_dushenski mike_c: good point. [14:08]
pete_dushenski williamdunne: you wanna invite him over ? [14:10]
williamdunne Yeah I'll do that [14:10]
williamdunne Invited [14:11]
pete_dushenski cool. [14:11]
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pete_dushenski ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1127958 ! [14:13]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 16:56:47; pete_dushenski: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/05/11/allrussian_elbrus_pcs_and_servers_go_on_sale/ << it's a great day for alf! [14:13]
pete_dushenski ... can it be ? [14:13]
ascii_field eh no distributor afaik [14:14]
pete_dushenski no factory direct ? [14:14]
ascii_field nope [14:14]
ascii_field just an email addr [14:14]
ascii_field 'inquiries' [14:14]
pete_dushenski what the hell are airplanes for ? [14:15]
ascii_field in other, more interesting news, [14:15]
ascii_field http://gfycat.com/FinishedScratchyFoxhound [14:15]
assbot all - Jiffier gifs through HTML5 Video Conversion. [14:15]
ascii_field mircea_popescu ^^ [14:15]
ascii_field mega-sport [14:15]
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williamdunne They really do have some creative shows.. [14:16]
ascii_field pretty clear from the www that they aren't selling onceies [14:16]
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williamdunne 65 nm - thats BFL standards [14:17]
pete_dushenski hm. so groupbuy it is. [14:18]
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williamdunne Are we gonna be able to get maybe 10k units between us? [14:20]
williamdunne Bitcoin-ISP growing faster than expected [14:20]
ascii_field williamdunne: if you exclude mircea_popescu, i doubt we can get 10,000 plastic forks between the lot of us [14:21]
pete_dushenski lolk [14:21]
pete_dushenski except excluding mp from this consideration is like excluding air from discussions of breathing. [14:22]
pete_dushenski to what end do you make this exclusion ? [14:22]
ascii_field to the end that thread re: whether 'we' will buy something is really a thread about whether mircea_popescu might buy something, and ought to be labeled correctly [14:23]
ascii_field but to go to original point, there is nothing magical about ru cpu (esp. a sparc clone, almost certainly built from 'opensparc') [14:23]
pete_dushenski 'groupbuy' implies nothing about proportions. [14:24]
pete_dushenski so it's 95-5 [14:24]
pete_dushenski but yes, is this elbrus isn't sufficiently magical, then it makes as much sense as buying 10,000 apple watches [14:25]
ascii_field more like 10,000 'loongson's. [14:25]
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ascii_field from spec sheet: 800MHz sparc-like; sata-2; 12 ddr3 ecc dimm slots; various standard i/o (e.g., pci-e, GbE;) and, most interestingly, built-in fpga for 2d interconnect into clusters by directly linking bus (202 G/s claimed.) [14:27]
ascii_field so far reminiscent of sgi 'origin' [14:28]
pete_dushenski 'there's nothing new under the sun' [14:28]
ascii_field beg to differ. [14:29]
ascii_field but 'nothing new sold retail' - sure [14:29]
pete_dushenski ok, so is similarity to 'origin' a positive step or a mark of failure ? [14:29]
pete_dushenski (for those of us who have nfi) [14:30]
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ascii_field positive [14:32]
ascii_field one of the things glaringly missing from even the costliest x86 mb is a means for connecting them as tiles [14:32]
ascii_field at full bus speed [14:32]
pete_dushenski interesting. [14:34]
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ascii_field http://www.overclockers.ua/news/hardware/2015-05-09/115773 << alleged price, 4k usd [14:37]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1zThFyv ) [14:37]
ascii_field though, pictured unit is a much more modest demo, it appears [14:37]
ascii_field rather than the quad cpu rack mount thing from earlier link [14:37]
ascii_field offered to 'russian incorporated entities only' [14:38]
pete_dushenski same as this : http://www.mcst.ru/arm-elbrus401 [14:38]
ascii_field aha. [14:38]
pete_dushenski was in article as well. [14:38]
pete_dushenski it's surely doable to incorporate in russia [14:39]
pete_dushenski if the juice is worth the squeeze [14:39]
ascii_field pete_dushenski: iirc you gotta have a physical agent there. [14:39]
ascii_field (and do at least a convincing simulacrum of legit business) [14:40]
pete_dushenski ok so not exactly wrapped in an amazon box and shipped to your door [14:40]
ascii_field at any rate, for what it is - 4k usd is not an obscene bag of benjies; but i have doubts that you can get these 1) in onecies 2) for anywhere close to the manufacturer's retail cost [14:41]
pete_dushenski but hey, if this things are cool enough, they're not exactly 'unobtanium' [14:41]
ascii_field 3) any time soon. [14:41]
pete_dushenski *these things [14:41]
ascii_field first one here to grab one, please write in. [14:41]
pete_dushenski ascii_field: doubts shmouts [14:41]
pete_dushenski this seems like a worthy project [14:42]
pete_dushenski for all the bitching about usg chip diddling in this place [14:42]
ascii_field pete_dushenski: mebbe you can trade that astonmartin for an 'elbrus' [14:42]
pete_dushenski it's a mercedes ! [14:42]
ascii_field ah [14:42]
ascii_field l0l [14:42]
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ascii_field danke pete_dushenski [14:43]
pete_dushenski bitte :) [14:43]
ascii_field elbrus for many decades (yes) had reputation not entirely unlike 'butterfly labs' or what was it. [14:43]
ascii_field since soviet times, even [14:44]
pete_dushenski 'pay now, mebbe ship later' [14:44]
ascii_field aha [14:44]
williamdunne At least its marginally less important when the kit arrives in some circumstances than with bitcoin mining [14:44]
pete_dushenski typical crowdfund dealio apparently wasn't invented for crowdfunding. who knew. [14:44]
pete_dushenski is there nothing those crowdfundtards won't steal! [14:45]
ascii_field at any rate, the reason to hold off creaming your pants on this occasion, is that 1) it's yet another von neumann turd 2) enjoy trading usg boobytraps for ru variant [14:45]
* pete_dushenski is reminded of recent commenter who was all "crowdfund your bitcoin nodes if they're too expensive" [14:45]
williamdunne 3) With considerable performance losses [14:46]
williamdunne 4) At greater cost per computational unit [14:46]
ascii_field from standpoint of boobytraps, an example of 'worth writing home about' would be a machine 1) with pedantically open spec, to transistor level 2) with provisions for tandemming with implementations of same by other, foreign makers [14:46]
williamdunne ^tm [14:46]
williamdunne 5) With far less support in terms of software you may need to run [14:46]
ascii_field williamdunne: lack of support for winblows is a feature, not bug [14:47]
williamdunne I never mentioned windows [14:47]
ascii_field (and there is claimed x86 dynamic translation, a la apple ppc. so it may yet turn out that most 'elbrus' will end up running winblowsxp...) [14:47]
ascii_field williamdunne: what did you have in mind ? [14:47]
williamdunne Admittedly it was a while ago, but I can remember getting most things to run on an RPI-like was an absolute bitch [14:48]
ascii_field williamdunne: rpi in particular was a miserably underpowered (nic shared usb line with drives) thing [14:49]
ascii_field or do you consider any box where you can't suck down prebuilt packages from the net, to be 'a bitch to run' [14:49]
williamdunne Mmm the second thing a bit. Prebuilt certainly makes mundane tasks that should be easy, easy [14:49]
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trinque nothing that hard about cross compiling to arm [14:50]
ascii_field or compiling on arm [14:50]
ascii_field (the only reason we don't build bitcoind on pogo is the ram-poverty) [14:51]
williamdunne Nothing that hard, but often its ignored by developers [14:51]
ascii_field as far as i'm concerned, if it won't compile on my box, for my box, it doesn't exist [14:53]
mircea_popescu you're not the only one. [14:58]
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ascii_field usg photol0l: http://cryptome.org/sugar-grove-bunker.jpg [15:03]
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jurov there's this big hairy crystalspace dependency that apparently calls ssh from configure [15:04]
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ascii_field wat [15:04]
jurov yes. ask ben_vulpes or mod6 [15:04]
ascii_field l0l, that thing has a www! http://www.nioc-sugargrove.navy.mil [15:06]
assbot Welcome to Navy Forces Online Public Sites ... ( http://bit.ly/1zTmXtR ) [15:06]
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mod6 yeah, I don't remember having that problem before with CS... but maybe i'd forgotten?! [15:08]
ascii_field http://nsarchive.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB23/09-03.htm << ran a classic 'echelon' node [15:08]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1zTngVk ) [15:08]
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trinque http://trilema.com/2015/views-from-a-shithole-or-periplus-through-stupidity/#selection-111.62-111.89 << ahaha, I'm saving that one for later. [15:13]
assbot Views From A Shithole, or Periplus Through Stupidity on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1zToikq ) [15:13]
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davout williamdunne: you scared me with that SSL shit [15:26]
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mats fun fact: you can use scrypt to attempt remote code integrity attestation on microprocessors. [15:28]
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jurov what is "emote code integrity attestation"? [15:29]
mats (as long as you fill unused flash with high entropy NOPs that eventually jump to a fault handler, and do attestation via reset to a minimal bootloader that can use all memory) [15:29]
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jurov mats: i still don't understand you [15:31]
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mircea_popescu there's this big hairy crystalspace dependency that apparently calls ssh from configure << ahaha wut! [15:31]
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mircea_popescu trinque isn't it great that now you can :D [15:32]
trinque yeah that selection script is sweet [15:32]
mircea_popescu :D [15:32]
mircea_popescu mats yep, part oif why the entire "attestation" bs is so lulzy. [15:33]
davout is it supposed to work on trilema? as in, i select arbitrary text and i'l given a URL reference? [15:33]
mats jurov: p much what it sounds like: generating a proof of certain properties re: integrity, e.g. configuration and state of hardware/sw stack [15:33]
mats jurov: usual approach is through hashing regions of memory for comparison [15:33]
mircea_popescu davout yup. requires js, but it's pretty solid. try itr. [15:33]
davout i tried, didn't werk [15:34]
davout hence confusion [15:34]
mircea_popescu well, what error does the console pop ? [15:34]
davout none [15:35]
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davout maybe i need to flush cache [15:35]
mircea_popescu do you run js at all ? [15:35]
davout i use an apple computer [15:35]
davout that says it all [15:36]
ascii_field http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1128111 << ancient drm wankatron where lusers are somehow coerced into 'proving' that they run virginal winblows which will obey usg dictat [15:36]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 18:24:33; jurov: what is "emote code integrity attestation"? [15:36]
mircea_popescu davout safari ? or what does it use for a browsder ? [15:36]
davout i must be misunderstanding something here, i tried in safari, ff, and chrome [15:36]
mircea_popescu ugh. so what happens if you follow trinque's link ? [15:37]
ascii_field essentially a byword for 'let's find a way to enforce ban on general-purpose computer' [15:37]
davout open an article randomly, select random bit of the article, nothing happens [15:37]
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davout ooh [15:37]
davout i get it [15:37]
davout the URL changes [15:37]
davout i kindof expected a little pop-up like on the btc-dev mailing list [15:38]
mircea_popescu lol mkay. what did you expect, a bj ? [15:38]
mircea_popescu what am i, retarded ? [15:38]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37900 @ 0.00025572 = 9.6918 BTC [+] {2} [15:38]
mats fun fact: passive radar using 802.11 points and such is a thing. [15:39]
mircea_popescu anyway, if there are any javascript experts in the room, you, trinque, whoever : currently it pisses me off because if you click on page it scrolls you to top. any idea how to fix it so it ignores clicks ? just, never scroll as a result of a click. [15:39]
scoopbot_revived Liberland "President" Arrested http://qntra.net/2015/05/liberland-president-arrested/ [15:39]
ascii_field mats: not only a thing, but effectively defeats famous 'stealth airplane' [15:39]
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mats how so? [15:40]
mircea_popescu ascii_field wut, it connects to wireless ? [15:40]
mircea_popescu wifi raiding bomber ? [15:40]
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mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1127936 more like, "we'll make our own theatre here in akron, ohio. what schubert in new haven ? what square mile ? broadway ? nah dude. ohio teatre." [15:45]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 16:06:41; thestringpuller: i like how mpex is completely ignored in the GPG discussion. "Ignore the guys with the nukes and they'll just go away." [15:45]
mircea_popescu "those guys are the top just because they're priviledged, we can be just as good as them, even better. because we want to, that's why!" [15:45]
jurov stealth bomber does reflect microwaves [15:45]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51100 @ 0.00025925 = 13.2477 BTC [+] {2} [15:45]
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mats fun fact: since OLPC machines use IEEE1275, they all have a Forth implementation baked into the firmware. [15:46]
mircea_popescu jurov it never flies that low does it ? [15:49]
mircea_popescu ascii_field https://jonasnick.github.io/blog/2015/05/09/fuzzing-bitcoin-consensus/ << you seen this ? fucking major. [15:49]
assbot Fuzzing Bitcoin Consensus - nickler's ... ( http://bit.ly/1G0l9R0 ) [15:49]
ascii_field mircea_popescu: yes, saw [15:49]
ascii_field let the golang folks be proud of their flagship, l0l [15:50]
jurov well, serbians did use passive radar to shoot one down. and then 2.4ghz sources were far not so plentiful [15:50]
ascii_field mircea_popescu: wut, it connects to wireless << it casts a shadow in microwave spectrum [15:51]
mircea_popescu jurov serbians shot down a stealth plane ? [15:51]
jurov yea, there's a piece exhibited in belgrade [15:51]
mircea_popescu i didn't know they had rockets fast enough even. wtf is this. [15:51]
mircea_popescu hey check it out, 1999 F-117A shootdown. is a thing. [15:51]
mircea_popescu with a goa lol. [15:52]
mircea_popescu those things are as big as the damned f117 [15:52]
mircea_popescu "In addition, the Serbs had also intercepted and deciphered some NATO communications" AAAAhahahahaha [15:53]
mircea_popescu bwahahaha o god have mercy. [15:53]
jurov it isn't so inconceivable to point an antenna to sky and scan for reflected 2.4ghz sources [15:53]
* ascii_field floored that mircea_popescu had not heard of the mega-airplane [15:54]
ascii_field it even sits in a museum, one can visit it [15:54]
ascii_field (what's left of it) [15:54]
mircea_popescu ascii_field i'm only very marginally interested in this sort of wankery tbh. [15:55]
ascii_field there is a (plausible) legend that the strike on the cn embassy was deliberate - as it was where the carcass was hidden [15:55]
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mircea_popescu ah, where are the rambunctious years of the serbian "pace" mission. [15:56]
mircea_popescu imagine, the us daring to hit a cn embassy today :D [15:56]
mircea_popescu how much has changed, how the mighty have fallen, etc. [15:56]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1127940 << as in, customer can opt to have no communication with exchange outside of pgp ? [15:59]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 16:26:55; williamdunne: We were doing it and will continue to do it when we relaunch [15:59]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1127949 << i feel the comments are the only good stuff on that reddit piece, which is amusing seeing how they both got 0 votes. [16:00]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 16:39:56; bitcoinquestions: Came to post this link, but you beat me to it. OP take the time to read this. Derp. << Do you feel the comment is pointless because OP is likely a bot etc.? Or do you feel the article is irrelevant to the matter at hand? [16:00]
mircea_popescu the derp was @reddit not at teh comments themselves. [16:00]
mircea_popescu and why is bitcoinquestions ? [16:01]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1127967 << what are you, nuts ? no exchange with a lower fee EVER, in the entire history of finance, gained mainstream acceptance. [16:02]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 16:58:26; williamdunne: MPEx did pioneer many things in Bitcoin derivatives and they deserve credit for that. However, I find it unlikely that an exchange with such a high up-front fee just to participate will ever find mainstream acceptance. [16:02]
mircea_popescu how much do you think nyse costs ? [16:02]
mircea_popescu yes, they used to be more expensive, and have been alligning to the mpex price over the years. nevertheless... [16:02]
mircea_popescu im not going to even go into the whole pki nonsense, too lazy atm. [16:02]
davout he was quoting apparently [16:03]
davout (the pki stuff) [16:03]
mircea_popescu oh. [16:03]
mircea_popescu well use quotes lol. [16:03]
mircea_popescu i was thinking hm, williamdunne ran an exchange ? [16:03]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1128006 << that gyfcat thing is old, one of the sluts was using it to greatly impress. [16:05]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 17:10:43; ascii_field: mircea_popescu ^^ [16:05]
assbot [MPEX] [S.QNTR] 2850 @ 0.00035271 = 1.0052 BTC [+] [16:05]
mircea_popescu ahaha lol. [16:05]
mircea_popescu i thought you meant the site. gotta love those girls, great sports. [16:05]
mircea_popescu ascii_field wait, so you're not gonna write an inquiry to the elbrus folks ? [16:07]
mircea_popescu you know i *am* willing to buy one, host it in the ukr lands closeby, and so on. [16:07]
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mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1128018 << says the guy who bought & brought an entire fucking case of pogos, lol. [16:08]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 17:18:59; ascii_field: to the end that thread re: whether 'we' will buy something is really a thread about whether mircea_popescu might buy something, and ought to be labeled correctly [16:08]
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mircea_popescu !up ascii_field [16:09]
-assbot- You voiced ascii_field for 30 minutes. [16:09]
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pete_dushenski but but but pogos are cheap and shipped to door! [16:09]
ascii_field ty mircea_popescu. and pete_dushenski has it - those were lunch money, yes [16:09]
pete_dushenski which.... is considerable [16:09]
ascii_field mircea_popescu: buy elbrus ... << ru corps only is the advertised offer [16:10]
mircea_popescu well wtf is a server supposed to cost, 20k ? [16:10]
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ascii_field elbrus advertised retail is ~4kusd [16:10]
mircea_popescu ascii_field i can bitch at someone there to buy it, i imagine. prolly so can you [16:10]
mircea_popescu ahaha wut ? why ? [16:10]
ascii_field ask'em why [16:10]
mircea_popescu lolk. [16:10]
ascii_field probably answer is 'not made in cn, therefore add a zero to cost' [16:10]
mircea_popescu so basically they can only sell to rug. [16:10]
pete_dushenski and $4k is for mini tower, not server, neh ? [16:11]
ascii_field aha [16:11]
ascii_field 1xcpu, 4core [16:11]
mircea_popescu there is some residual interest in exploring this thing, because it will definitely become the standard in ru bureaucracy, and knowing its holes will allow us to complete our collection of michelle obama cockinmouth.jpg with all the random hos putin manhandles. [16:11]
ascii_field basically demo unit [16:11]
mircea_popescu but i suspect too early yet [16:11]
ascii_field i'd buy in a hearbeat if had any lead on where. [16:12]
ascii_field for approx. same reason as mircea_popescu [16:12]
mircea_popescu ascii_field they're prolly looking atm. [16:12]
mircea_popescu give it a coupla years, they won't even be able to fix anything anymore because of deployment [16:12]
mircea_popescu you use a 0day now, you burn it. [16:12]
mircea_popescu even testing for one might burn undiscovered ones. [16:13]
ascii_field by the time we find it, it's ripe [16:13]
ascii_field but i see a number of oddities right off the bat [16:13]
ascii_field e.g., they appear to use foreign nic [16:13]
mircea_popescu maybe just for the demo units [16:13]
ascii_field and implication from brochure is that there is no native linux port, but uses x86 translatron [16:14]
mircea_popescu ahaha wtf [16:14]
ascii_field mircea_popescu: nah advertised for both [16:14]
ascii_field (on vendor's site, specs) [16:14]
mircea_popescu myea [16:14]
ascii_field so from what i can see, 1) they cut every possible corner 2) rolled in x86 because unspoken 'winblows 4ever' [16:15]
ascii_field and 3) no public docs whatsoever. i looked. [16:16]
mircea_popescu i don't get why they'd make a x86 sparc. [16:16]
ascii_field 'hybrid of bulldog and rhinoceros' [16:17]
ascii_field they did it for same reason dec included x86 translator with alpha [16:17]
ascii_field -- because microshit [16:17]
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mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1128065 << then again that's how the russians sold cars, too. [16:17]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 17:39:43; pete_dushenski: 'pay now, mebbe ship later' [16:17]
pete_dushenski 7 years later... it shows up. [16:18]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1128070 << this is much more valuable than it looks. run them in tandem. [16:18]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 17:41:02; ascii_field: at any rate, the reason to hold off creaming your pants on this occasion, is that 1) it's yet another von neumann turd 2) enjoy trading usg boobytraps for ru variant [16:18]
ascii_field mircea_popescu: see rest of thread [16:18]
mircea_popescu independence is built EXACTLY out of having access to all the flavours of idiocy [16:18]
mircea_popescu that's why trade centers get fat. [16:19]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1128074 << transistor spec that fits in head, hopefully ? [16:19]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 17:41:50; ascii_field: from standpoint of boobytraps, an example of 'worth writing home about' would be a machine 1) with pedantically open spec, to transistor level 2) with provisions for tandemming with implementations of same by other, foreign makers [16:19]
ascii_field not so hard. [16:19]
mircea_popescu (this is not as lulzy as it sounds. there MUST be a fractal pattern somewhere that also makes a machine) [16:19]
mircea_popescu anyway, you KNOW most elbrus will be running excel in govt offices. so yes. [16:20]
mats fun fact: SQLite compiles queries to a non-trivial VM https://www.sqlite.org/opcode.html [16:21]
assbot SQLite Virtual Machine Opcodes ... ( http://bit.ly/1Hd820l ) [16:21]
ascii_field machine that is -intended- for tandem operation in single yoke with identical units made by foreign skeptics operating from docs - must be purpose-designed. [16:21]
mod6 <+mircea_popescu> i don't get why they'd make a x86 sparc. << this is scary. i'd think you'd lose all ops/clock-cycle optimizations doing some translation between the two right? [16:21]
mircea_popescu right. [16:21]
mircea_popescu it's so stupid it can not be expressed in other words. "x86 sparc" [16:22]
thestringpuller williamdunne: seems like d00d thinks GPG is a toy or marketing ploy. [16:22]
mircea_popescu ascii_field success comes from a very patent absence of intent. [16:22]
mod6 <+mircea_popescu> it's so stupid it can not be expressed in other words. "x86 sparc" << lol [16:22]
mircea_popescu intent being the general mark of impending failure. [16:22]
ascii_field mircea_popescu: tandeming without a single point of failure - 'trusted' vote counter, etc. -- requires something like 'millionaire protocol' and purpose-designed iron. [16:23]
ascii_field just the way it works. [16:23]
mircea_popescu orly ? so how do the bitcoin nodes tandem ? [16:23]
ascii_field mircea_popescu: poorly. see sync protocol for instance. [16:24]
mircea_popescu clearly the largest use of tandem computing in the history of humanity, by any measure, by a very fat margin. [16:24]
mircea_popescu ascii_field fuzzily, is the point. [16:24]
ascii_field to take extant bitcoind as gold standard for anything whatsoever - is lunacy [16:24]
ascii_field it is only standing because no one is pushing. [16:24]
mircea_popescu you don't want the hard sort of thing you're thinking about. you just want an impredictable sort of tandem. [16:24]
mircea_popescu o, they be pushing. [16:24]
ascii_field pushing with strength of a child. [16:25]
mircea_popescu bitcoin is the gold standard for everything else. that's actually what the word bitcoin means. [16:25]
mircea_popescu "gold standard for everything else" [16:25]
mircea_popescu ascii_field the only reason you're not walking through walls is also, that you're pushing with the strength of a child. [16:25]
mircea_popescu and not even a female child at that. katrina did way better than you. [16:25]
mircea_popescu two week old!!1 [16:25]
ascii_field the proverbial wall-drilling blades of grass, aha [16:25]
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ascii_field bitcoin is the gold standard for everything else. that's actually what the word bitcoin means << then very clearly we don't have bitcoin yet [16:27]
ascii_field it still must be built. [16:28]
mircea_popescu shut up and eat your beans. [16:28]
jurov "x86 sparc" ofc this was tried. cue "transmeta crusoe" [16:31]
* ascii_field remembers the astonishing - even for that era - hype around 'transmeta' [16:31]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27570 @ 0.00025689 = 7.0825 BTC [-] [16:32]
mircea_popescu For checking if a string is empty, null or undefined I use: return (!str || 0 === str.length); For checking if a string is blank, null or undefined I use: return (!str || /^s*$/.test(str)); For checking if a string is blank or contains only white-space: return (this.length === 0 || !this.trim()); [16:33]
mircea_popescu dude this javascript thing... [16:33]
ascii_field http://www.mcst.ru/files/523816/aa0cd8/50cb4e/000010/news_121229_2.jpg << small elbrus. also unobtainable afaik [16:33]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1Hd8T0N ) [16:33]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29100 @ 0.00026075 = 7.5878 BTC [+] [16:34]
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jurov sooo, russia and china put export embargo to their crown jewels. [16:35]
ascii_field jurov: as far as i can tell, not so much embargo as 'not enough to go around, so members-only' [16:35]
trinque mircea_popescu: JS... only winning move... [16:36]
ascii_field https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqiYIidbwmY [16:38]
assbot Российский процессор оказался неуязвимым ЭЛЬБРУС - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1Hd9dgb ) [16:38]
ascii_field ^ contains some tidbits not found elsewhere [16:38]
ascii_field poor schmucks are almost certainly running 'systemd' from the looks of that demo screen [16:39]
trinque DA TOUCHSCREEN UBUNTU KOMRADE, PRIDE OF SOVIET UNION [16:39]
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trinque !up ascii_field [16:40]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 92800 @ 0.00026215 = 24.3275 BTC [+] {4} [16:41]
mircea_popescu fuck, i finally fixed it. [16:42]
mircea_popescu if (newhash.length > 0) location.hash = newhash; [16:42]
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mircea_popescu win. [16:43]
mircea_popescu i'm a javascript coder now! [16:43]
trinque mircea_popescu: you can just use shitty javascript truthiness for that [16:43]
trinque if(newhash) [16:43]
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mircea_popescu trinque well, took a while to figure out wtf actually needs testing in those two pages of blerg [16:43]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40572 @ 0.00026388 = 10.7061 BTC [+] {2} [16:43]
trinque unless newhash = undefined is meaningful to it [16:43]
mircea_popescu nevertheless, the dumbass page jumping when click behavuoyur has been fixed [16:44]
trinque of course you've got null too [16:44]
trinque gotta have both null and undefined [16:44]
mircea_popescu and 0 and "" ? [16:44]
mircea_popescu that's what i like about "typed" languages, you know ? if (i = "" or i =="" or i === "" or i = 0 or i == 0 or i === 0 or i &= null or i ^= undefined) fuck your mother. [16:45]
mircea_popescu (obv null and undefined each get their own special equalities) [16:45]
ascii_field js is one of the great crimes of the '90s 'digerati' [16:45]
mircea_popescu it's just elbrus for the rest of us. [16:46]
trinque undefined in js means the property or varname hasn't been given a value, whereas null is a value meaning... no value [16:46]
trinque no need for two, it's not as though it uses that distinction for any benefit [16:46]
mircea_popescu trinque i imagine ti must be useful when you're trying to exploit overflows. [16:47]
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trinque heh, JS's whole design philosophy being "create as much attack surface as possible" [16:51]
mircea_popescu WEBSITE: By the Principality For the Principality Website established under Royal Command by: Inspector General, FM. Lord Steven G. P. Baikie, Earl of Tankerness KGCRO., ADC., Dip.Eng. (Electronics)., DSF., RHRL. & The Hon. Sir Phillip G. Baikie KIOM. Maintained under Royal Command by: PHR I.T. Department [16:54]
mircea_popescu bwahaha wtf. dipl eng (electronics) ? orly ? [16:54]
ascii_field wai wat [16:55]
mircea_popescu http://www.principality-hutt-river.org/gov/Media_Release/Index.htm [16:55]
assbot PHR Government - MEDIA RELEASES ... ( http://bit.ly/1Hdawvv ) [16:55]
ascii_field l0l au version of 'sealand' ? [16:55]
ascii_field interestingly, [16:56]
ascii_field http://www.principality-hutt-river.org/gov/PHR_Govt_Notice_of_False_Misleading_&_Fraudulent_Representation.htm << this kind of thing is a major problem for 'micronation' derps. but for some reason not one has, afaik, ever contemplated pgp. [16:56]
assbot Principality of Hutt River Government ... ( http://bit.ly/1HdaEv5 ) [16:56]
ascii_field which is the one and only pill against. [16:57]
mircea_popescu you don't understand how the world works. [16:57]
ascii_field it 'works' by imbeciles shouting at one another, aha [16:57]
ascii_field or so we are to suppose [16:57]
mircea_popescu it works like so : the things people do shed no light on the things people can do. not anymore, at any rate. [16:57]
mircea_popescu just because some twerp is in the doctor's room at the hospital doth not mean he's a doctor. [16:58]
mircea_popescu guy in the oval office'd be best suited to carry heavy loads. stuff like that. [16:58]
mircea_popescu nobody goes "you know what ? maybe this shit's really supposed to be done by someone who, unlike me, is not actually an imbecile." [16:58]
mircea_popescu "why do you think you're an olympic athlete ?" "~~~BECAUSE~~~ I'm a quadriplegic. If I weren't, I wouldn't give a shit about the olympics, like everyone else." [16:59]
ascii_field i can't imagine too many folks would be the least bit interested in discovering what they are 'best suited for' [17:03]
trinque ah I dunno, depends when you ask them [17:03]
mircea_popescu trinque how you mean ? [17:04]
mircea_popescu ascii_field dude i must have missed some memos here. last i recall, that was pretty much the only point of interest. i blinked and now everyone seems to be running around trying to pretend like they can do things they most obviously can't. [17:04]
mircea_popescu it looks so badly like water poisoning you can't imagine. [17:04]
mircea_popescu "TLDR I ran afl-fuzz against libbitcoinconsensus to discover interesting Bitcoin scripts and used them to search for Bitcoin reimplementations vulnerable to forking. This discovered two bugs in btcd by Conformal. See the bitcoinconsensus_testcases repository for the discovered Bitcoin scripts." [17:05]
ascii_field wai wat [17:05]
trinque anyone remotely useful tends to actually enjoy the structure of being given a worthwhile task [17:05]
mircea_popescu contrary to what the guy claims, the bugs he found appear to be in the power rangers "consensus" library, not in conformals'. [17:05]
trinque even if it's just some physical, menial task [17:05]
mircea_popescu who was here from conformal, i forget ? [17:05]
mircea_popescu ascii_field which part ? trinque sure, yes. so then, depends who you ask ? [17:06]
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ascii_field mircea_popescu: the part about 'that was pretty much the only point of interest' [17:06]
mats mircea_popescu: davec i believe [17:07]
mircea_popescu !up davec yo. about this jonas nick fellow ? [17:07]
-assbot- You voiced davec for 30 minutes. [17:07]
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pete_dushenski mircea_popescu: dhill as well iirc [17:07]
mircea_popescu ascii_field for as long as i can remember, the entire point, of school, and of intellectual activity of young people, was to find wtf they're good for. [17:08]
trinque mircea_popescu: point of my statement was that if the person's put to what they're actually best suited for, their opinion if it matters at all isn't worth hearing until they've felt what it's like [17:08]
mircea_popescu not in your experience ? [17:08]
ascii_field mircea_popescu: from schoolmaster's point of view - yes [17:08]
mircea_popescu trinque well entirely different consideration, this. i was looking at it from the subjective perspective. nevermind what the world tells you to do. why the fuck are you telling yourself to do things you're clearly no good for ? it's as if at the orchestra auditions everyone wanted to play the instruments they sucked at. [17:09]
ascii_field from student's point of view - to get himself credentialled/blessed for something closest to wtf he feels like doing [17:09]
mircea_popescu weird. [17:09]
ascii_field why the fuck are you telling yourself to do things you're clearly no good for ? << who wants to be biodiesel ? [17:09]
mircea_popescu biodiesel. [17:09]
mircea_popescu what, you thought it wanted to be pots and pans ? [17:10]
trinque on the one hand this is "what's to be done with all these walmart morons" and the other is "what's to be done with healthy humans" [17:10]
ascii_field mircea_popescu: but, to quote the standard ru prison tattoo, 'dum spiro spero' [17:10]
ascii_field while the biodiesel still has arms and legs, it does not want to go to the reactor pot. [17:10]
trinque sure, make candles of 'em; but if we're going into long-term biodiesel production human stock's not nearly the best choice [17:10]
mircea_popescu ascii_field i'd say "wow, check out the weird divide between eastern europe and the us", but it's not it. tons upon tons of livresque reference to this exact thing, in english too. [17:11]
mircea_popescu "finding one's way" and whatnot. all the way through the 90s [17:11]
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mircea_popescu when it suddenly went poof. [17:11]
mircea_popescu !up ascii_field [17:11]
-assbot- You voiced ascii_field for 30 minutes. [17:11]
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trinque best times in my career have been when some older guy said "make X, and do it precisely this way" [17:11]
mircea_popescu well yes [17:11]
jurov worst times in mine [17:12]
trinque jurov: why's that? [17:12]
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jurov maybe it was not the right older dude [17:13]
jurov dunno [17:13]
trinque of course that matters [17:13]
trinque in the case where the older dude has made something of himself already, he knows tasks the novice won't ever think of doing himself, novice comes away having found out he can build an X [17:14]
trinque I tend to think there's a lot more learned helplessness out there than actual uselessness. [17:16]
trinque just labor's too expensive [17:16]
jurov lmao. it involved building the X, literally [17:16]
trinque "my god... two lines.... crossed!" [17:16]
trinque jurov: exactly! [17:16]
trinque lol [17:16]
ascii_field thing is, 'being judged re: what one is best for' has a baked-in implication of brute slavemarket [17:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67075 @ 0.00025416 = 17.0478 BTC [-] {2} [17:17]
mircea_popescu trinque this is exactly it. to use my spiffy new js quote, http://trilema.com/2014/patriarchy-is-a-thing-because-nobody-likes-living-in-a-world-populated-by-little-girls/#selection-115.29-119.225 [17:17]
assbot Patriarchy is a thing because nobody likes living in a world populated by little girls on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1ASqBPD ) [17:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14375 @ 0.00024688 = 3.5489 BTC [-] [17:18]
trinque it didn't select the text that time, but plonked me on the paragraph [17:19]
* jurov was asked to extract relevant code from libxpm so that they can have color icons without dynamically linking it [17:20]
* jurov had to explain and provide sample that it's not really possible [17:20]
mircea_popescu jurov this does not seem what he said AT ALL. [17:20]
trinque mircea_popescu: exactly right though; when college didn't provide that experience for me, I left it and went to work for the entrepreneurs I knew, learned there [17:21]
jurov yes, the diffrence is my older dudes were asking me something they *did not* ever do themselves. [17:21]
trinque this is not to say that college cannot provide the experience, but that the shitty one I was paid to attend did not [17:22]
mircea_popescu jurov your "older dudes" are simply idiots. what he meant was "people who know this" [17:22]
ascii_field very few folks have the good fortune of a proper apprenticeship [17:23]
* ascii_field did not [17:23]
mircea_popescu prolly the principal value of #b-a. [17:23]
mircea_popescu in many a young man's life, it's the first time when someone says "DO X!" [17:23]
mircea_popescu they usually do not, which is indicative of just how badly brought up they are. [17:24]
mircea_popescu i blame the whores that fucked the drunks to spawn them. [17:24]
ascii_field what of the masters, whose teachings consist of 'go reinstall winblows for the 111th time' ? [17:25]
ascii_field this is supposed to teach the value of following a master ? [17:26]
mircea_popescu i have no idea. are they or aren't they ? [17:26]
mircea_popescu if you equivocate between master and idiot, don't expect me to be able to say much [17:26]
ascii_field 'we go to war with the army we have' [17:26]
mircea_popescu a vast majority of the great she-cooks i know (younger than me) started their cook life by being made to cut cabbage, and beaten for cutting it badly. and made to cut more. [17:27]
ascii_field cabbage (or the proverbial potato-peel-detail) are points in a progression to somewhere. [17:28]
mircea_popescu there is some value in the "go reinstall windows for the 11th time". the only issue is, who gives the order. [17:28]
mircea_popescu and no, you CAN NOT establish if X is or is not "master" by reading the orders. [17:28]
mircea_popescu anymore than you can establish if bits are code or data. [17:28]
trinque step dad once dumped out a big pile of rocks from a dump truck, handed me a shovel [17:28]
mircea_popescu ascii_field it's only a progression to somewhere sometimes. [17:28]
trinque heh, the task was to flatten them out into a driveway [17:28]
mircea_popescu some other times, you suck. [17:28]
trinque there was a backhoe nearby [17:29]
trinque it knocks the shithead out of you so you listen better when the task is more important [17:29]
mircea_popescu http://www.jameslafond.com/article.php?id=344&pr=0 [17:29]
assbot JL: Boxing for MMA: Fundamentals ... ( http://bit.ly/1K2DM9g ) [17:29]
trinque also teaches you to stop being a pussy in the face of every hard task [17:30]
mircea_popescu "A kid comes into a boxing gym. Your job as a coach is to discourage him so that he quits early on and does not waste your time." [17:30]
mircea_popescu guy gets it well enough. [17:30]
trinque heh there you go [17:30]
mircea_popescu at some point, once you discover that X isn't a proper master, nor Y nor Z, the realisation is forcibly dawned on you that perhaps you just suck. [17:30]
mircea_popescu the one thing redditards dedicate their lives to avoiding. [17:31]
mircea_popescu and yes, it IS tantamout to rape, all this. [17:31]
mircea_popescu their notion of rape, at any rate. [17:31]
trinque of course I had no idea what I was being taught until later [17:31]
trinque thought the guy was just having a twisted laugh watching me shovel [17:32]
mircea_popescu maybe he was. [17:32]
mircea_popescu there's not even any possible relation between the two, is the thing. [17:32]
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trinque between what? [17:32]
mircea_popescu between what he was doing and what you were doing. [17:32]
mircea_popescu think of it as separate machines. what the meaning of data is in X, as it passes it to Y, matters little for Y. and vice-versa. [17:33]
trinque hm yeah, whatever he meant of it and whatever I gained from it are distinct [17:33]
mircea_popescu Y will take it, in its own context, and do something with it. [17:33]
trinque I see your point [17:33]
mircea_popescu X is responsible to passing the right data, not to "passing the right data in the right internal context" [17:33]
trinque right, the pile of rocks could've been a papua new guinean tradition nobody had a coherent reason for [17:34]
mircea_popescu or actually a sadistic streak. [17:34]
trinque dunno that I'd count it against him if it was [17:34]
mircea_popescu exactly. which is the biggest problem for the touchy-feely types. absolutely HORRID people can make exceptional teachers [17:35]
trinque yeah nobody I've learned from was a sweetheart [17:35]
trinque points at a thing I don't have a word for. [17:36]
trinque the difference between the naive, single-step "compassion" and the longer view, which involves pain, suffering, so on, but a better outcome [17:36]
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ascii_field at some point, once you discover that X isn't a proper master, nor Y nor Z, the realisation is forcibly dawned on you that perhaps you just suck. << the popular version of this was, iirc, 'the bad dancer is hindered by his own arse' [17:39]
mircea_popescu also the fact that each of his legs is longer than the other. [17:39]
ascii_field aha. [17:39]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 107167 @ 0.00024659 = 26.4263 BTC [-] {2} [17:41]
* mircea_popescu fondly recalls elena dragos. woman was a bit of a famous thing in cluj at the time. an entire year, 180ish students HATED the woman. [17:45]
mircea_popescu we got along great. i think might have been my favourite teacher. [17:45]
mircea_popescu the woman's sin ? she just... didn't think very much of random teenagers. this, terribru sin for the teenagers in question. [17:45]
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decimation Happy Feast of St. Cyril & St. Methodius! [17:51]
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jurov what? [17:55]
jurov we celebrate these two at 5th of July [17:55]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48100 @ 0.00026022 = 12.5166 BTC [+] {2} [18:14]
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thestringpuller http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/35lgre/bitcoin_network_simulator_we_need_a_simulation/ << "We need something like testnet, just not testnet." [18:20]
jurov http://www.explo.yt/GBTC_Bitcoin_Investment_Trust_2015-05-11_23.10.09.png going strong!!!1 [18:25]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1PeLW1C ) [18:25]
jurov 37.98-94.86 hahaha [18:25]
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* jurov proposes opening D.GBTC to close the circle :DDD [18:29]
assbot [MPEX] [FN] [F.MPIF] 8050 @ 0.000206 = 1.6583 BTC [-] [18:30]
jurov !mpif [18:31]
assbot BtcAlpha.com F.MPIF Tracker estimated NAV per share: 0.00021367 B (Total: 467.26 B). Delta: -0.18 B. Last trade for F.MPIF on MPEX was at 0.000206 BTC [-] [18:31]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31400 @ 0.0002502 = 7.8563 BTC [-] [18:33]
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davout http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1128371 <<< maximum kek [18:40]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 20:05:16; ascii_field: why the fuck are you telling yourself to do things you're clearly no good for ? << who wants to be biodiesel ? [18:40]
BingoBoingo http://www.jameslafond.com/article.php?id=2342&pr=0 [18:42]
assbot JL: The Return of Men? ... ( http://bit.ly/1PeOwoo ) [18:42]
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cazalla http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1128425 <<< american version of a traumatic childhood? [18:48]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 20:24:22; trinque: step dad once dumped out a big pile of rocks from a dump truck, handed me a shovel [18:48]
trinque what, doing work? [18:48]
trinque I should probably go get some pills for that [18:49]
cazalla and see a therapist :P [18:49]
trinque http://www.tnellen.com/westside/harrison.pdf [18:51]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1PePAbP ) [18:51]
davout jurov: wrt that GBTC thing, it says "each represents ownership of approximately 0.1 BTC", wtf *approximately*? [18:52]
jurov i did not feel like examining exact details of that braindamage [18:52]
cazalla anyway, having your step son shovel rocks sounds like a good way for the guy to bang your mum without you interrupting [18:53]
trinque damn! that makes it clear [18:54]
trinque lol [18:54]
davout thestringpuller: "We need something like testnet, just not testnet." <<< the thing is that testnet doesn't even behave like actual bitcoin, because magic rules, because reasons [18:54]
jurov pity we don't have TaT around anymore. he could have pitched altcoin to them [18:56]
mircea_popescu * jurov proposes opening D.GBTC to close the circle :DDD << i would, if i didn't know in advance that the entire charade is entirely outside of any sort of economical considerations. [18:56]
jurov ;;seen thickasthieves [18:57]
gribble thickasthieves was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 27 weeks, 0 days, 6 hours, 36 minutes, and 42 seconds ago: but you da boss [18:57]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo fwiw i think he's smoking corn cobbs. srsly, if some woman needs me to walk everywhere with her i dun want anything to do with her. learn to kungfu. [18:58]
BingoBoingo Sounds reasonabru [18:58]
mircea_popescu davout has it. testnet is about as useful to testing bitcoin as it is to testing litecoin. [18:59]
jurov http://atc.blockr.io/ lol still lives! [18:59]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1Ey3j2c ) [18:59]
mircea_popescu o wow ? [19:00]
davout also i finally understand why the power rangers think checkpoints are a good idea [19:00]
mircea_popescu 11 blocks in 30 days ? [19:00]
davout "because otherwise one would notice that the synchronization protocol is absolutely and completely broken" [19:00]
mircea_popescu davout among other things, yes. [19:00]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30800 @ 0.00025764 = 7.9353 BTC [+] {2} [19:01]
mircea_popescu they have a solid tradition of covering old shit that;s starting to stink with freshly laid shit. [19:01]
mircea_popescu monkeys. [19:01]
davout it would be pretty lulzy to actually fix it in 0.5.3.1 and then "backport" it to 0.11 [19:02]
mircea_popescu odds of that are low, seeing how a) they're too stupid-proud to do it and b) we got better shit to do than maintain dead forks. [19:02]
mircea_popescu taking shit from b-a log and pretending like your "expert" economists finally figured it out a month later is one thing. taking code and backporting it is harder to deny. [19:03]
mircea_popescu in other news, http://40.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_meaa8uqOfN1qeyx9go1_1280.jpg [19:06]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1Ey4AWV ) [19:06]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45268 @ 0.00024372 = 11.0327 BTC [-] {4} [19:17]
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williamdunne mircea_popescu: Mm soft-launch of the one that I shall be re-launching soonish ^tm >>> i was thinking hm, williamdunne ran an exchange [19:54]
mircea_popescu if you're serious about this, go to a country that's not part of the usg, run a proper exchange. no kyc/bs. [19:54]
mircea_popescu prolly end up richer than me. or dead, whichever comes first. [19:54]
williamdunne http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1127940 << as in, customer can opt to have no communication with exchange outside of pgp ? <<< All email communications were encrypted, and they could communicate with me directly in an encrypted manner. No order entry tho [19:54]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 16:26:55; williamdunne: We were doing it and will continue to do it when we relaunch [19:55]
williamdunne 19:22:10 - davout: williamdunne: you scared me with that SSL shit << it was stupidity at its finest, pretty sure they only implemented GPG for another buzzword [19:55]
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williamdunne Sorry was just going over the logs didn't see your message [19:56]
williamdunne 23:50:20 - mircea_popescu: if you're serious about this, go to a country that's not part of the usg, run a proper exchange. no kyc/bs. [19:56]
williamdunne 23:50:31 - mircea_popescu: prolly end up richer than me. or dead, whichever comes first. <<< we're doing the KYC bs on the first exchange [19:56]
williamdunne Then there will be a separate exchange in the future without the BS [19:56]
mircea_popescu heh. [19:56]
williamdunne mabbeh [19:57]
williamdunne You'll be able to trade and do bitcoin transactions without KYC though, just no fiat [19:57]
mircea_popescu http://38.media.tumblr.com/2493d3bccce515da983cd8e6ab5e0925/tumblr_mznsdvwQCC1r2sy0fo1_500.gif << and she's going to be a princess. [19:57]
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mircea_popescu one day. [19:57]
mircea_popescu maybe. [19:57]
williamdunne She's her daddy's princess [19:58]
mircea_popescu quite. and exactly the same with kyc. if you implement the us rules, you're stuck working for the us. it probably doesn't want you to be doing this, and consequently, you are only allowed to "do it" if you don't actually do it, and for as long as you bring money from home. [19:59]
ben_vulpes You'll be able to trade and do bitcoin transactions without KYC though, just no fiat << mhhhhhm. [19:59]
mircea_popescu otherwise, lawsky has his own guy that bribed him to do it, and whoever else has whoever else, and none of those schmucks is you. [19:59]
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williamdunne It won't be me doing it [20:00]
williamdunne Directly anyway [20:00]
mircea_popescu nothing changes. let's work an example to get what we mean. [20:01]
mircea_popescu so, you wish to grow tomatoes. you can either grow tomatoes on land owned by old man KYC, who offers the following deal : "you may [pretend like] you're growing tomatoes here, provided you suck my cock for longer than you derp in the garden, and if any tomatoes grow up you owe me twice as many tomatoes on top of those tomatoes", or you could grow them on unrelated land. which may or may not be able to grow tomatoes in [20:03]
mircea_popescu the first place, and may or may not be inhabited by poisonous alien flying earthworms. [20:03]
mircea_popescu nevertheless, ~IF~ you do get some tomatoes to grow, they are yours. [20:03]
mircea_popescu now... to answer this you're telling me that you wouldn't be doing the planting directly ? what difference does it make. [20:03]
ben_vulpes no, the *sucking* [20:03]
mircea_popescu that's not optional. [20:03]
ben_vulpes b-b-but that's the compliant guy's job! [20:04]
mircea_popescu right. [20:04]
mircea_popescu because that's totally how the mob works, "hey, i don't owe you money, that was my other personality / sister / neighbour" [20:04]
ben_vulpes "noice likkle exchange ew've got there" [20:05]
ben_vulpes "shame if anything were to..." [20:05]
ben_vulpes "...happen to it." [20:06]
* ben_vulpes topples a rack of servers [20:06]
ben_vulpes "oh goodness. wot a tragedy." [20:06]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes if only that guy with the younger queen of spades gf had had the sense to do this, you know ? "hey, i just own the team. go fire my racism guy if you don';t like my being racist" [20:07]
ben_vulpes i don't know that story [20:08]
trinque old dude owned a basketball team and said something not even that racist [20:09]
trinque about his rented gf not being photographed with black men, but she could fuck 'em [20:09]
trinque Donald Sterling [20:09]
cazalla and with the imminent aussie budget due, muh country slide further down the drain.. "A new tax on bank deposits to build a fund that could be used in the event of a banking collapse. In a handy little boost, the money would also sit on the budget balance sheet. " [20:11]
williamdunne Negative interest rates'll be next [20:12]
mircea_popescu cazalla lmao [20:12]
ben_vulpes http://emacs-users.shithouse.tv/ [20:12]
assbot emacs-users ... ( http://bit.ly/1JCYhWt ) [20:12]
ben_vulpes http://vim-users.shithouse.tv/ [20:13]
assbot vim-users ... ( http://bit.ly/1JCYj0A ) [20:13]
ben_vulpes http://real-vim-users.shithouse.tv/ [20:13]
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ben_vulpes http://real-emacs-users.shithouse.tv/ [20:13]
assbot real-emacs-users ... ( http://bit.ly/1JCYjO8 ) [20:13]
trinque oh no, the shitposting... it's leaking! [20:13]
mircea_popescu ... [20:13]
ben_vulpes http://real-unix-users.shithouse.tv/ [20:14]
assbot real-unix-users ... ( http://bit.ly/1JCYwks ) [20:14]
ben_vulpes wait cazalla this is a cypressalike? [20:20]
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cazalla ben_vulpes, no specific details yet afaik, but this country is fucked regardless [20:22]
cazalla reports from earlier in the year suggest 0.05% on deposits up to $250,00 AUD [20:25]
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decimation jurov: re: st. cyril & methoius < apparently it depends on whether you use the julian calendar [20:35]
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decimation and apparently in slovakia & czech republic it is 5 july, because pope pius ix said so [20:37]
decimation http://www.pitt.edu/~votruba/qsonhist/cyrilmethodiusholidayhistory.html [20:38]
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asciilifeform http://real-emacs-users.shithouse.tv << aha. [21:00]
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assbot [MPEX] [FN] [F.MPIF] 14000 @ 0.000207 = 2.898 BTC [+] [21:01]
trinque https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/e1/78/20/e17820c0bf8a3fb9cf56dbe83abf6a55.jpg << I found another. [21:01]
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trinque as you can see, the suit's perfectly conformed to his unique form [21:01]
trinque eh dunno if that's tape [21:02]
asciilifeform trinque: http://www.loper-os.org/?p=836 << my ancient attempt [21:02]
assbot Loper OS » Programmer’s Editors, Illustrated. ... ( http://bit.ly/1zWsobK ) [21:02]
assbot [MPEX] [FN] [F.MPIF] 10510 @ 0.000207 = 2.1756 BTC [+] [21:04]
trinque heh [21:04]
* trinque checks the climacs page for activity [21:04]
trinque 2008 [21:04]
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asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1128547 << to complete the painting, you build a telescope - out of sight of the demented old bastard - and see thermonuked wasteland around, no tomato in sight. then you build a spark gap radio and discover that on other side of planet, there are a few quasi-functioning tomato gardens. perhaps one or two per continent. [21:10]
assbot Logged on 11-05-2015 22:58:48; mircea_popescu: nevertheless, ~IF~ you do get some tomatoes to grow, they are yours. [21:10]
asciilifeform then you sit and go, 'hm, wtf, how' [21:11]
mircea_popescu fly, piggy, fly! [21:11]
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* asciilifeform pictures pig with fat messerschmitt engine [21:11]
decimation asciilifeform: or you discover that there are no tomatoes anywhere outside the garden [21:11]
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asciilifeform speaking of, i finally saw a me262 recently [21:12]
decimation asciilifeform: did you see the wwii aircraft fly over the mall? [21:12]
asciilifeform nope [21:12]
decimation where was the me262? dulles airport museum? [21:12]
asciilifeform this one was in the museum, but somehow i never noticed it [21:12]
asciilifeform the other one [21:12]
decimation the udvar-hazy museum? [21:12]
asciilifeform the other other one [21:13]
asciilifeform 'national air & space' [21:13]
asciilifeform hadn't been there since was a schoolboy, and went again [21:13]
decimation oh the one downtown? [21:13]
asciilifeform aha [21:13]
decimation yeah they update stuff every once in awhile [21:13]
decimation actually I think the best aircraft museum in the us is the air force museum in dayton, oh [21:14]
asciilifeform hilariously, the bouncer at first threw me out - on account of my very small pocket knife. had to go and bury it. [21:14]
decimation yeah that's what I did too [21:14]
asciilifeform l0l! [21:14]
decimation I bet if you went down to the grounds with a metal detector you could find 1000 knives [21:14]
asciilifeform hide in metallic object always [21:15]
trinque they tell you specifically to *bury* it? like a cat turd? [21:15]
asciilifeform no one 'told' [21:15]
asciilifeform bouncer just kicked out [21:15]
trinque ah [21:15]
decimation nah they have bushes outside [21:15]
asciilifeform there's a whole park outside [21:15]
asciilifeform plenty of room [21:15]
asciilifeform other funny bit re: museum - they had a 'drones' exhibit, with all the major well-known types [21:16]
decimation the museum at dulles has the b-29 that dropped the bomb on Nagasaki [21:16]
asciilifeform decimation: i recall when the guy was on tour [21:16]
asciilifeform heard part of his talk [21:16]
decimation once I was trapped on the mall during a summer thunderstorm [21:17]
decimation weirdly there aren't any decent restrants/cafes within a short walk [21:17]
asciilifeform so in the 'drones' hall, they had an 'rq-3a' ( http://airandspace.si.edu/collections/artifact.cfm?object=nasm_A20070230000 ) and its arse and mouth were glued shut [21:17]
assbot Lockheed Martin/Boeing RQ-3A DarkStar | National Air and Space Museum ... ( http://bit.ly/1zWtWT8 ) [21:18]
asciilifeform 'because s33kr1t!!111!111' [21:18]
decimation I found the best place to shelter was the indian museum - they have a great cafe that serves 'authentic' indian food. I had chips & salsa and a beer. [21:18]
decimation asciilifeform: as I recall they now have a joint strike fighter at dulles - with the vertical takeoff variant [21:19]
decimation plus, all 50000 tourists want to huddle in the air & space museum, nobody gives a shit about indians [21:20]
asciilifeform that one was extremely depressing [21:20]
asciilifeform i went once. nearly 100% recognizably-europeanized artifacts [21:20]
asciilifeform 'shit they pawned off on the indians' museum. [21:21]
decimation yeah but the chips & salsa were good [21:21]
decimation If you want depressing, go to a real indian reservation out west somewhere [21:22]
decimation most of them are drunk, live in depressing hovels [21:22]
asciilifeform i think i kinda live in something like this already [21:22]
decimation heh [21:22]
asciilifeform not sure what i need more of it for. [21:22]
ben_vulpes http://evergreenmuseum.org/ http://www.tillamookair.com/aircraft/ << reasons to visit, asciilifeform [21:23]
assbot Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum | Wings & Waves Waterpark | McMinnville Oregon ... ( http://bit.ly/1zWuwQL ) [21:23]
assbot Aircraft — Tillamook Air Museum ... ( http://bit.ly/1zWuyIn ) [21:23]
ben_vulpes the former has lotsa rokkits! [21:23]
asciilifeform ben_vulpes: neato [21:23]
decimation I went to the boeing museum in seattle once, it was pretty neat too. you could walk through nixon's air force one [21:23]
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asciilifeform 'The kit includes all components necessary for construction of the aircraft body up to the firewall, pre-cut and pre-bent.' (http://www.tillamookair.com/chris-teena-mini-coupe) [21:24]
ben_vulpes redstones and h1s and j2s oh my! [21:24]
asciilifeform ^ these get nowhere near enough museum space. the 'boring' car-like airplanes that 'everyone will have' in the future-of-the-past. [21:24]
asciilifeform also depressing though [21:24]
decimation asciilifeform: a museum that contains nothing but false promises? [21:25]
asciilifeform at one point, airplanes were supposed to 'happen' sorta like personal computer was going to [21:25]
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asciilifeform except the buggers (for various reasons, not all 'evil') - won. [21:25]
decimation actually I think aircraft could become much more 'personal', but usg has sat upon them [21:25]
asciilifeform so aviation looks quite like what personal computing will look like in a decade or two. [21:25]
decimation yeah, depressing thought [21:26]
ben_vulpes "either build it by hand or lease time on someone else's system"? [21:26]
asciilifeform 'do strictly prescribed things except if you're rich and willing to fill out paperwork for every hour you want to do whatever' [21:26]
decimation usg event wants to sit upon hobbyists who fly r/c aircraft [21:26]
decimation suddenly flying r/c aircraft went from pleasant hobby to malevolent drone warfare upon the people [21:27]
asciilifeform i fully expect that being so much as found with a model propeller will be grounds for '25 to life' after the first quadcopter explodes somewhere interesting [21:27]
ben_vulpes subject of [21:28]
ben_vulpes let's smuggle things into argentina with roboblimps [21:28]
asciilifeform ben_vulpes missed the thread where we 'did' this one ? [21:28]
ben_vulpes ars specifically? [21:28]
ben_vulpes i recall the one where you lamented nobody doing transoceanic trips with dirigibles [21:29]
mod6 Todays update of v0.5.3.1+Orphanage_Thermonuke: http://dpaste.com/2V038DK.txt [ Full Sync Achieved ] [21:30]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1zWv8G8 ) [21:30]
mod6 And it never died. [21:30]
ben_vulpes noiiiice. [21:30]
ben_vulpes wd asciilifeform, mod6 [21:31]
mod6 great work asciilifeform! [21:31]
asciilifeform wai wat [21:31]
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* ben_vulpes has forgotten if 0.5.3.1 did away with checkpoints [21:31]
mod6 it did not [21:31]
mod6 check points are included. [21:31]
ben_vulpes dat poorly factored sync process. [21:32]
asciilifeform ben_vulpes: found it. http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-03-2015#1075949 << that one [21:33]
assbot Logged on 28-03-2015 02:23:30; asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: re: pigeons: let's scratch the arithmetic itch. approx. 8400 km from me to b-a. a LiMnO2 (non-rechargeable) battery yields approx. 400 Wh/kg. [21:33]
asciilifeform mod6: i assume you read my 'valgrind' outputs ? [21:34]
mod6 I did look through them. [21:35]
asciilifeform thing appears to run in approximately constant memory footprint, but far too large for 'pogo' etc. and very suggestive of fragging [21:35]
mod6 yeah, i can say, that it looks like (from my testing) that it did use pretty much almost all of the RAM available to my environment. [21:35]
mod6 however, it did not die. which is a first for me. [21:36]
asciilifeform mod6: did you distinguish diskcache-ram from actual process footprint ? [21:36]
asciilifeform because the former is unbounded, but will never oomkill the process [21:36]
asciilifeform see http://www.linuxatemyram.com [21:36]
assbot Help! Linux ate my RAM! ... ( http://bit.ly/1zWvHj0 ) [21:36]
mod6 well, a lot of it was cached, yes. as opposed to "free" or "buffered" [21:37]
asciilifeform http://static1.squarespace.com/static/538c9b1ae4b029b17b1cc5b3/54bbfa3ae4b06f2c55f459b9/54bbfa3be4b06f2c55f459bb/1421605435527/Camel+A-7.jpg?format=750w << l0l [21:38]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1zWvNY2 ) [21:38]
mod6 -/+ buffers/cache: 673144 3255776 [21:38]
asciilifeform ^ from ben_vulpes's airplanes link [21:38]
mod6 (from my dpaste) [21:38]
mod6 so i guess I'm wrong then, if that 3255776 bytes is actually available [21:39]
danielpbarron collateral damage or target practice? [21:40]
ben_vulpes "the prinary concerns of the Air Force as of 1010 are the establishment of a radar network for control of the country's airspace..." << hyuu [21:41]
asciilifeform ben_vulpes: as in original thread, i will point out that dirigibles (aside from being blown off-course more often than not, and being stuck doing idiotic things like venting lift gas) have gigantic radar cross-sections [21:41]
mod6 but anyway, yeah if it's still too large for the pogo, i guess that doesn't help us exactly. [21:41]
asciilifeform (not to mention visual) [21:41]
asciilifeform mod6: the obvious steps are 1) determine if still leaks (tentatively, i will say that it does not) and 2) determine wtf is eating the ram [21:42]
asciilifeform because no way in hell does that thing actually -need- 200+M [21:42]
asciilifeform to do its thing [21:42]
ben_vulpes stop killing my dweeeeams [21:43]
mod6 asciilifeform: yeah, makes sense. [21:43]
ben_vulpes (i'm not ignorant of the radar issue, for the record. i just so happen to think the ars response would be "nothing could really be that big" and other interesting things." [21:44]
ben_vulpes s/"/) [21:44]
asciilifeform ben_vulpes: depends on whether this is the first airship or the 1111st. [21:44]
asciilifeform (flight, rather) [21:44]
ben_vulpes and if 1111st, why bother with the investigation? [21:45]
asciilifeform eventually, even idiots - learn. [21:45]
ben_vulpes warhead/cicada dynamics. [21:45]
asciilifeform consider autonomous submarines (torpedo-sized) alternatively. far easier to hide in the ocean, esp. if you're small, electric, and in no hurry whatsoever - than in the air. [21:46]
asciilifeform (can eject payload on quadchopper once reach enemy shore, yes) [21:46]
asciilifeform submarine has the virtue of not falling down and exploding if it runs out of juice [21:46]
asciilifeform can 'energy harvest' (see, e.g., esp8266 threads) etc. [21:46]
mod6 alright, so I'm gonna wrap up this gentoo stage3 guide, and then I'll dig in and see if I can find what's going on in there. [21:48]
* ben_vulpes ponders submarines [21:48]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=12-05-2015#1128664 << it's a fucking stupid idea. [21:50]
assbot Logged on 12-05-2015 00:20:24; asciilifeform: also depressing though [21:50]
mircea_popescu the LAST thing i want is all the idiots buzzing around IN PLANES. [21:51]
mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=12-05-2015#1128674 << not suddenly. once the usg got involved. it has the shidas touch. [21:51]
assbot Logged on 12-05-2015 00:22:47; decimation: suddenly flying r/c aircraft went from pleasant hobby to malevolent drone warfare upon the people [21:51]
mircea_popescu there's a reason drug cartels use subs not blimps [21:54]
ben_vulpes i have a romantic attachment to the atomic dirigible! [21:55]
mircea_popescu in other news, "We always used condoms before, and we both agreed he's only going to fuck my ass now that we're married. We both love the symbolism — I'll be shitting out his weak sperm while superior black men's seed will soak into my womb as nature intended." [21:55]
ben_vulpes with babes and children swinging from the guy wires! [21:55]
* ben_vulpes flinches [21:55]
trinque "will soak into my womb" lol [21:58]
trinque gut-o-meter says a dude wrote that [21:58]
mircea_popescu seems pretty els. [22:00]
ben_vulpes extra letter syndrome? [22:02]
mircea_popescu english as a language secundary. [22:02]
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danielpbarron http://thelibertarianrepublic.com/supplement-company-under-fire-for-body-shaming-guess-why/ [22:23]
assbot Supplement Company Under Fire For "Body Shaming." ... ( http://bit.ly/1Fa7Hck ) [22:23]
mircea_popescu !up Kalki [22:23]
-assbot- You voiced Kalki for 30 minutes. [22:23]
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mircea_popescu "under fire" ? what exactly does that mean ? [22:23]
mircea_popescu "a bunch of fat slobs with too much time on their hands and a govt-subsidized internet connection are mashing keyboards" ? [22:23]
Kalki Hi, and thanks... [22:24]
mircea_popescu ello. who're you ? [22:24]
Kalki just an explorer who stumbled onto Trilema [22:24]
mircea_popescu ah i c. [22:25]
Kalki really enjoying the writing! [22:26]
mircea_popescu anything in particular ? [22:26]
mircea_popescu in other news : http://40.media.tumblr.com/e2ee7e04c2577655bc8aa69b393caf58/tumblr_mesvhfBhNW1rpfeuyo1_1280.jpg where have all the female bellies went ? [22:26]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1Fa8071 ) [22:26]
danielpbarron apparently the fire backfired and scored the company more sales [22:26]
Kalki nah I just love words [22:26]
* mircea_popescu is not that crazy about the workout flats. [22:26]
Kalki still acclimating.... [22:27]
mircea_popescu danielpbarron what was that company that was "under fire" for something or other to do with gay marriage, ended up with booming sales ? [22:27]
trinque was it chick fil a? [22:28]
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danielpbarron probably them ya [22:28]
mircea_popescu ah yeah [22:28]
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trinque who gives a shit what a chicken sandwich company says about anything other than the sandwiches? [22:28]
danielpbarron it happened to me too. s'why I purged all social media of any reference to having a job [22:29]
trinque danielpbarron: said something about teh gays your job didn't like? [22:29]
danielpbarron something mean about the senator that got shot in the face [22:30]
mircea_popescu a senator got shot in the face ? [22:30]
trinque that chick [22:30]
mircea_popescu you mean, with a gun ? i mean... rifle ? [22:30]
danielpbarron gabby giffords [22:30]
trinque from one of the shitty desert states [22:30]
trinque yep [22:30]
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danielpbarron yes with a gun; she's now got brain damage [22:30]
trinque danielpbarron: what'd you say? [22:31]
danielpbarron called her a retard [22:31]
trinque ono [22:31]
danielpbarron tweet still exists. one sec [22:31]
trinque come on, could've done better than retard [22:31]
trinque "democrats only use half a brain anyway" [22:31]
mircea_popescu poor woman [22:31]
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danielpbarron https://twitter.com/danielpbarron/statuses/296646794639704065 [22:32]
assbot Daniel P. Barron on Twitter: "It's foolish to put any trust in the decision making skills of a mentally retarded former congressman (@GabbyGiffords) regarding our rights." ... ( http://bit.ly/1F3lLTD ) [22:32]
danielpbarron they were parading her around as an example of why guns need to go away at the time [22:32]
trinque the guy was some cracked weirdo with no coherent reason for attacking here [22:34]
mircea_popescu why not as an example of why you shouldn't go around without one ? [22:34]
trinque *her [22:34]
mircea_popescu either seem about as vaguely related. [22:34]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44100 @ 0.00024576 = 10.838 BTC [+] [22:35]
asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=12-05-2015#1128736 << -everybody- says this, but same argument could apply to usg-izing just about anything [22:46]
assbot Logged on 12-05-2015 00:46:36; mircea_popescu: the LAST thing i want is all the idiots buzzing around IN PLANES. [22:46]
asciilifeform (e.g., bitcoin) [22:46]
trinque maybe you solve that by letting people crash [22:47]
asciilifeform precisely [22:48]
trinque eventually everyone who couldn't handle it.. gone [22:48]
asciilifeform i would happily learn to fly 1920s machines with the proviso that 1920 rules would apply. [22:48]
asciilifeform all of them. [22:48]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66246 @ 0.00024641 = 16.3237 BTC [+] {2} [22:48]
asciilifeform (with, e.g., no more than the 1920s paperwork, or req'd maintenance, inspection crapolade, etc.) [22:48]
trinque sames goes for considerations around the legality of guns [22:49]
trinque anywhere everyone's constantly strapped is a place I don't want to be [22:49]
trinque seeing them all strapped would be a great indicator I'm in one of those undesirable places [22:49]
asciilifeform trinque: notice how usg succeeded in nationalizing, de-facto, all of airspace in usa [22:50]
trinque can't have people experimenting with... anything [22:50]
asciilifeform there is also a component of keeping the airlines in business, plus keeping a lid on unsanctioned 'interstate commerce' etc [22:51]
asciilifeform it seems almost laughably obvious that usg ought to hate and fear cheap private aviation [22:51]
asciilifeform (can't exactly stop a 'bleriot' at a red light and search for unsanctioned suitcase of benjies !) [22:52]
danielpbarron places where everyone is strapped are some of the safest places [22:53]
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asciilifeform danielpbarron: cemetary - safer still [22:54]
trinque danielpbarron: depends where [22:54]
trinque chiraq? [22:54]
danielpbarron best example i can think of is porcfest. something like a third of the camp goers were open carrying the whole time. I didn't hear of a single instance of theft or fighting (with the exception of the guy who got too high on shrooms and fell through someone's tent by accident) [22:55]
asciilifeform possibly not clear what is 'strapped' ? [22:56]
asciilifeform i assumed it meant 'belted to a chair' [22:56]
trinque heh! [22:56]
danielpbarron pistols mostly, but also ak's and whatnot [22:56]
asciilifeform the 'safest' place, short of cemetary, is probably a psych ward [22:57]
asciilifeform i don't grasp the preoccupation with 'safety.' [22:57]
trinque danielpbarron: I think that group might self-select for people who have some measure of respect for their weapons [22:57]
trinque asciilifeform: I don't either; when it comes up I tend to say "yes, and turns out you still die at the end" [22:58]
asciilifeform as mircea_popescu observed, 'everybody gets a death, adequate to his needs, guaranteed.' and i'd rather have mine in a 'bleriot' or holding ak, than from cancer of the tonsils [22:59]
* asciilifeform suffers from acute dietary deficit of 'micromorts' [23:00]
asciilifeform perhaps - it shows. [23:00]
trinque heh do some rugs [23:00]
trinque *drugs [23:00]
* trinque prescribes risky lifestyle [23:00]
asciilifeform that's entirely the wrong type of 'micromort' [23:00]
trinque but seriously, I'll take the death of a spaceman [23:00]
asciilifeform more like getting to the tonsil cancers faster [23:01]
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trinque asciilifeform: this is my hypothesis on various "risky" lifestyles like bdsm, drug taking, rock climbing, whatever [23:02]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67990 @ 0.00024119 = 16.3985 BTC [-] {2} [23:03]
asciilifeform bdsm is 'risky' ? [23:03]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu ^ ? [23:03]
trinque that humans need and seek a certain amount of risk to maintain mental health [23:03]
asciilifeform this is not a complete picture [23:03]
trinque maybe not, fill it in? [23:03]
asciilifeform for instance, i get a fairly good shot at violent death while commuting, but it doesn't do anything positive mentally [23:04]
asciilifeform perhaps because it doesn't give the flavour of confronting nature, or fellow man [23:04]
asciilifeform or possibly because it is associated with drudgery [23:04]
trinque yeah, there is probably something much more specific than "risk" to be said [23:04]
mod6 alright, i've got a first-draft of the gentoo stage3 AMI guide put up for review. Feel free to test this out if anyone wants. I'm having some local guys try this out for me as well. Will report any updates back here. [23:05]
asciilifeform ianas! (... not a shrink) [23:05]
mod6 http://thebitcoin.foundation/build-stage3-notes.txt [23:05]
assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1dYr2mB ) [23:05]
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danielpbarron but it doesn't do anything positive mentally << you're not driving fast enough [23:05]
trinque mod6: abridged handbook, very nice! [23:05]
trinque danielpbarron: hear hear! [23:05]
danielpbarron the highway is less boring if you're the fastest one on it [23:06]
trinque "did something risky today which required skill to perform, survived it" << seems a great candidate for a built-in positive feeling [23:07]
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mod6 this is a ``living-guide'' for the time being as this is pretty much ``phase-1'' of this process; ``phase-2'' will entail getting a tool-chain in place that satisfies requirements. [23:08]
* trinque notes deedbot happily accepts manifests for builds of various useful tools :D [23:09]
trinque mod6: I crapped together a bash script that does much of what's here, not fit for general consumption yet [23:10]
trinque snagged particularly on a non-braindead way of producing an AMI from it (prior efforts involved using another running ec2 instance) [23:11]
trinque I got as far as having a "bundle" uploaded to s3, where trying to "register" that barfs incomprehensibly [23:12]
mod6 ah, ok. well, if you get it in shape, let me know. i do think a lot of this could be automated. [23:15]
mod6 I'll eventually publish a final form of this to the btc-dev mailing list once I have these guys execute it manually & verify that it works for them. [23:15]
trinque work's ongoing, I need the tool [23:16]
trinque barfs this currently -> A client error (InvalidManifest) occurred when calling the RegisterImage operation: HTTP 403 (Forbidden) response for URL [23:18]
trinque which... fuck you AWS, that IAM does have permission to diddle the bucket [23:18]
asciilifeform with respect to mod6's blood, sweat, tears - gentoo on aws seems quite like the proverbial 'lipstick on the pig' imho [23:20]
trinque asciilifeform: at least in this case what I really have is a gentoo builder that could as easily build a disk image for a box in front of me [23:21]
trinque the aws part just munches the disk image [23:22]
mod6 asciilifeform: yeah. i agree. maybe when I have a better idea of what's actually going on, i'll have a bare rails guide or something similar. [23:22]
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mod6 gotta get phase-2 sorted, then will create non-aws guide. [23:24]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24424 @ 0.00024761 = 6.0476 BTC [+] [23:35]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 96400 @ 0.00024869 = 23.9737 BTC [+] [23:58]
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