ben_vulpes: but they only park the vans in certain places, have to put up signs some quarter mile before
asciilifeform: ( in east usa there are still some radars, and massive fines for radar trap finder )
asciilifeform: neato. ben_vulpes's city must be 100% cameratronic then
asciilifeform: these do 0 against camera trap
mircea_popescu: gizmolearner you know how to use the logs ?
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: the autobahn without the speed booby exists somewhere near valhalla, in asgard.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: just because you don't have open highways doesn't mean they don't exist, aren't used
ben_vulpes: "one season following another/laden with happiness and tears"
mircea_popescu: apparently the winter was temporary.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653301 << gotta love the folx who buy 12-cyl mazeratis to go REALLYREALLYFAST!!! between same red lights as the toyota goes
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform fun fact : i was walking with a girl, she groks maths and things, we were lulzing at the socioeconomic/politicoscamful aspect of qc. ended up discussing its future, i said it's on the outs, no gimmick long outlives its failure to produce anything, and the qc has been promising stuff for long enough now. i said, "i just dunno what they're moving to next, but they'll move".
asciilifeform: gotta also love the 'imminent mega-ai' from the same folx who brought us crashing microshit excel.
mircea_popescu: god knows they were right about the flying cars / submerged cities, so why not this also.
mircea_popescu: well... maybe the tremendously ever-improving ai opens up a whole bunch of galaxies' worth of new leaves, like sf promised.
mircea_popescu: leik how they cleanned up europe cca 1500 yes ?
asciilifeform: it's the only tru way to properly clean anything!111 phakt!!
mircea_popescu: srsly, this is also how silkworms clean up their lab. better make sure you got a new layer of mulberry leaves atop for them to move to OR ELSE THEY DIE!!
asciilifeform: asciilifeform did not clean up the year+ of work that led to it for publication 'for the lulz' or for whatever idiot reddit reason.
mircea_popescu: nevertheless, a lab that nobody spends time cleaning shows it.
asciilifeform: gizmolearner: keep in mind that the article that brought you here, would not exist if not but for the 'politics'.
mircea_popescu: gizmolearner honestly i don't think anyone is. politics is like cleanning, nobody builds himself a lab for the joy of having to clean it up periodically.
ben_vulpes: "it's there, i guess we gotta put something in it"
ben_vulpes: i will admit to the same
ben_vulpes: gizmolearner: "the most serene republic (of bitcoin)"
mircea_popescu: to make it a wot contest rather than a popularity contest, ie, to remove the franchise from the britney spears demo.
mircea_popescu: gizmolearner well, that's what the republic is for. literally, tmsr = the republic of the leftover.
gizmolearner: Yeah, but who will be left over? If people are actually obsolete, it's just a popularity contest in then end.
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 15:35 mircea_popescu: and yes you have some dB loss because of the resistence of the medium. "i couldn't see that light officer". of course not, it was faint and you were wearing glasses.
ben_vulpes: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653118 << also ruins the peripheral vision, demanding more head-swiveling
asciilifeform: these are mightily spiffy.
ben_vulpes: relatedly, imagine my relief upgrading to the self-darkening welding mask
mircea_popescu: planet is about 99% pork bellies belabouring under the delusion of humanity. this fat will be trimmed, but the process or the delusion speak not to actual people.
ben_vulpes: also proper impact resistant glasses when i had to sojurn across the fab floor when i did that.
gizmolearner: So if we go further and say at some point everyone is obsolete, then you are left with a power struggle between those who happened to be in a place of power and those who aren't so fortunate. All are potentially obsolete.
asciilifeform: i've yet to meet these, 'good ones', sweat evaporates and condenses inside the lenses, ick.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform get good ones. but anyway, i do, in the grand total i dunno, 100 hours i spent in a chem lab over three decades.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: ~nobody actually wears the school goggles in actual lab. they 'sweat'.
mircea_popescu: same in chem lab. you are of course wearing airtight goggles, yes ? then ?
gizmolearner: Do you agree with the premise that at some point most (if not all) of the population will be obsolete?
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 13:24 asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652887 << ever considered the laser job ?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes or rather, wear the plastic thing over them, like everyone in machine shop does anyway.
mircea_popescu: people do not revolt. "people", like submissive wives, will only move out when they identify some other thing to move into.
ben_vulpes: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653024 << yeah uh don't wear contacts in the machine shop
mircea_popescu: i don't think you either know or could meet if you dedicated a year to it someone possessed of an ai capable of identifying who the fuck to shoot.
mircea_popescu: neither is producing any value, the whole thing is "this is cheaper than shooting you, so far."
mircea_popescu: mind that people making 50 an hour "to think" are simply enjoying the upper tier of welfare. just like the idiot blue collar is paid 12 an hour to get out of the way, so is the idiot white collar paid 50 an hour.
mircea_popescu: gizmolearner you need to be thinking on a machine costing a quarter an hour to arrive at the conclusion a machine could outthink some guy making money.
mircea_popescu: the us is turning socialist because average us produced cuntlet can't bridge the gap between what she thinks her priceless snowflake of a snatch is worth and what i might consider paying.
gizmolearner: After many years of slow growth, AI is currently looking to be on an unstoppable path. If a machine that costs $.25 an hour to run can out think a person who costs $50 an hour. What should the people do? Capatilism says the machines should win the jobs. So no you have factories and things that require almost no people, but still produce as much as ever. And a lot of unemployable people.
mircea_popescu: but in any case -- socialism is always "tried" when the curve of worker consumption exceeds the industrial output, ie when there's a lot of idle, unmonetizable pretense going around. in other words, socialism is the scar tissue, papering over absent production, not ever the result of abundance.
mircea_popescu: they'll just get cooked as per swift's cookbook and that's the last anyone'll ever hear of them.
mircea_popescu: how is capitalism out just because most people are obsolete ? capitalism is here to stay, not people, and ESPECIALLY not the obsolete ones.
gizmolearner: I think in the not so far future most poeple will be obsolete, so capatlisim is out. If machines can outthink and outwork the average person that is a lot of redundant people. On the plus side, the world would still be producing as much as ever. So what do we do ? Try socialsim again?
gizmolearner: The Gulag Archipelago makes me want to retire from the human race. Capitalism is pretty broken, but I prefer it to what people in the USSR had to go through.
mircea_popescu: the soviet hotties who willingly traded their charms for a cake of soap and two rolls of proper toilet paper whenever they could get the attentions of a not-born-among-retards visitor for long enough were nominally employed, in a nominally functioning empire, nominally making a great salary.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform "you will always make more money tomorrow than yesterday, no matter what you do". sounds like a dream until you find out how the ustards implemented it in practice.
mircea_popescu: well yes, but the fiat is worth less.
gizmolearner: Work at Google or Facebook if you want money. If you are into something like deep learning you can earn probably in the mid six figures.
gizmolearner: McAfee was sort of mid startup when I joined, so 90% of my money was from them becaause the stock was actually worth somthing. By startups I had higher salary, but it wasn't on a level to complete with the stock.
mircea_popescu: omg stop tainting the straw poll!
gizmolearner: I'll say this about back then though, it was nice to have a company to buy thinigs like SoftIce and IDA.
gizmolearner: I was software architect for the av group for a while, got their enterprise product started, got like 20 patents, decided I hated patents and was just working against my future self, left, couple startups that failed, nothing really too noteworthy
gizmolearner: McAfee/Network General/MyCio in the 90's
asciilifeform: they already lost'em in pocket comp space ( to arm, which is still centralized/nato design, but tottering control )
mircea_popescu: seems rather like the whole nic-dma combo is being fortified as a wolf's last stand. i guess they expect ot lose cpus (to the chinese).
gizmolearner: mircea_popescu: used to do security software, goofed off for a few years, running out of savings so I need to either make something or get a job again
mircea_popescu: wtf is that he keeps putting in there ?
gizmolearner: asciilifeform: pseudo code but LPC ISA (Bus 0,Device 20, Function 3).Spi_Base(90h).SPI_OpCode=ERASE look like a step in the right direction?
mircea_popescu: hey. did you see the password length item above ?
mircea_popescu: lol if that pops, the unhappening should be lulzy to watch. from space preferably.
asciilifeform: recall the finn
mircea_popescu: tsk tsk. but why, it's so insecure and ec is so much better and there's even this stuff on mediumgithub ?
asciilifeform: i even put the amd pubkeys in phuctor, recall.
mircea_popescu: not eating own dogfood, be they.
mircea_popescu: "the password should be just as long as the password presented was, wut, problem???".
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 15:35 mircea_popescu: not like it's a rule everyone must drive, wear the same dumbass clothes and read reddit.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653116 << in usa , there exist braille lettering on ~drive-through~ atm.
asciilifeform: soldering to an exposed ball is also out of the question
mircea_popescu is evidently stuck in the past.
mircea_popescu: i guess with the new leadless bs you'll ruin the board before you get the socket off anyway
asciilifeform: it isn't a mass-produced, in the ordinary sense, item.
mircea_popescu: and since gotta be impedance matched you'd expect they'd advertise it if they actually had it ?
asciilifeform: they have ball grids, and 0.01mm dimensional tolerance, and impedance match, etc.
mircea_popescu: you don't want to hook up one of these to a board, and use it to probe chip ?
asciilifeform: as in, these are sold wherever. not rarity. and not at all useful for subj.
asciilifeform: the linked item is a socket. as in, solders onto a bare pcb.
asciilifeform: gizmolearner: you do it with induced pci write cycles. see 'flashrom' (i have the beginnings of a 'flashrom' back-end to sage, but not finished yet sadly)
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform wow rly ? that's ~all they did, bpg lifters, interposers and i guess some cable shits
gizmolearner: It's stopping correctly, it's just not refreshing the registers
asciilifeform: otherwise you end up stopping wherever.
mircea_popescu: and yes you have some dB loss because of the resistence of the medium. "i couldn't see that light officer". of course not, it was faint and you were wearing glasses.
gizmolearner: The Sage EDK had the ability to write the flash. Any ideas on how to do that without it?
mircea_popescu: not like it's a rule everyone must drive, wear the same dumbass clothes and read reddit.
Framedragger: there is that. i don't do lots of driving at all, and plan to avoid driving at night, ever. but, yeah, point taken.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653033 << this is a terrifyingly stupid idea. gf knocks your glasses off next you drive into me then ima have to get out, beat you into a pulp and set the rest of the eu on fire because htye'll be all "hey, why you beat guy into pulp, that's against eu regulations" and i'll be all "fuck you and your stupid mothers"
mircea_popescu: it's mind boggling that in a world arot with socialists, the one place where communal solutions fucking make sense finds itself cornered, and about to lose a head.
gizmolearner: On the quark it actually does slide a few insructions on reset because they didn't bother to wire TRST, so they are reseting in stopping in some hacky way.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger sounds more like the whole "tap water is bad mmkay" pieces the bottled water folks keep regularly seeding.
Framedragger: re. soup, i dunno stats / anecdotal cases, but there have been instances of otherwise-high-hygiene folks getting nasty bacteria by forgetting not to use tap water, once (source is unreliable bbc article so yeah, meh); etc.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653027 << but no, not really. you don't wear them continuously, and the lacrimal soup isn't very conducive in the first place. it's true plastic is great bacterial substrate, but really material science has come a long way, this is not much of a concern.
gizmolearner: Yeah, aside from not being able to get the Intel side of things going yet.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: multiple operations? i haven't even considered that. hmm, thanks for the pointer
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653031 << it does, yes. though the better doctors will just do it over time, take 3-5 years to shave you down to .1
gizmolearner: yes and no. first time with this probe. also played with OpenOCD on the Quark
mircea_popescu: this isn't by any chance the first time you got a probe going ?
gizmolearner: I figured it out. Instruction at 0xfffffff0 is a jump. The probe doesn't refresh the registers until after you execute an instruction. So after reset the registers are stale.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653024 << it's fortunate then that nobody gives a shit about glasses except in hot women, if at all.
mircea_popescu: what 4 gb, let it have sixteen banks for all anyone cares, put 2 tb in there. and let it not be "industry friendly" either.
mircea_popescu: dude check it out, they're still online!
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 13:04 asciilifeform: gizmolearner: theoretically you can attach probe to any (but the latest, crippled) amd cpu using a 'socket interposer' that sandwiches under the chip. but as to where to get it -- no one seems to know.
mircea_popescu: do both addresses hold the same value ?
mircea_popescu: seems possible you stumbled on something there.
gizmolearner: I wonder if the probe takes a few instructions before it stops
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 10:52 phf`: they were permanent residents of european hackerspaces, and if they did ~anything~ it would've been some kind of experimental "art"
mircea_popescu: can't say without the docs for your specific item, but i guess it doesn't ?
mircea_popescu: being born to a stupid mother and inheriting her stupid tongue is a heavy burden indeed, as it turns out.
mircea_popescu: in english, and consequently by and large digitized. consider http://trilema.com/2017/balul-de-simbata-seara/#comment-121981 which is literally correct : virtually all romanian films worth watching are on the youtube. ~same for say italian, or french.
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 10:04 phf`: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652797 << i don't get it. i'd say i could get rid of about 20% of my books, but the rest i read or consult regularly. i had the bulk of my books in storage last year, and it was inconvenient (unlike say clothes or random "useful" junk that i have, that, once it goes into storage i don't even remember i had)
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652989 << no, i have no objection to it being incomprehensible, it strikes me as nutty also. perhaps a major part of the explanation is that whenever i don't remember something i just pick a girl who likely doesn't know it, ask her about it, and when she doesn't know it she gets ordered to research it. another part of it, maybe even larger, is that the stuff that actually interests me isn't
mircea_popescu: but reviewed the matter last month, dun actually have objection to correctly used dryer.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652986 << used to, until this year. i like the fresh air scent of clothes / can't stand detergent perfume bs. unexaminedly i didn't even consider non-open air drying of clothes to be acceptably hygienic in the first place, as per ro traditionz.
gizmolearner: I don't even know how they reversed the huffman coding in the first place since the table is buried in PCH ROM.
asciilifeform: anybody disasm the patched fw yet??
gizmolearner: I wonder how many Intel boxs with vulnerable AMT are on the web...
Framedragger: and in scanning news, launched ipv4 rescan. (1st phase, which is easier than 2nd phase (key extraction), but will give us some interesting data nonetheless.)
gizmolearner: In random news... the first Intel NUC I order from Amazon.com (not 3rd party seller), was just a box bag of gravel inside. Customer support sent a real one. I'm guessing a reshrink wrapped return that got send out again.
Framedragger: asciilifeform: are you planning on building an entropy source based on them, then? :) need a good uv light reader, or something?
gizmolearner: Framedragger, thanks for the info
asciilifeform: get the apu1 while you can.
gizmolearner: The Gizmo Explorer only has 1GB. Ideally I would like something with ~8-16GB (or DIMM slots)
asciilifeform: gizmolearner: if you don't feel like soldering the debug jack : biggest readily available board is probably gizmo2
asciilifeform: what lacking 'plug and play' is there to complain about in a box with all peripherals soldered down ??
gizmolearner: I was just looking for something relatively painless. Anything plug n play better than the APU1's with 4GB?
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 05:27 mircea_popescu: it dun have a centrifuge, it sucks the water out inertially. ie, as it lifts the clothes they lose water.
asciilifeform: gizmolearner: theoretically you can attach probe to any (but the latest, crippled) amd cpu using a 'socket interposer' that sandwiches under the chip. but as to where to get it -- no one seems to know.
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 10:04 phf`: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652797 << i don't get it. i'd say i could get rid of about 20% of my books, but the rest i read or consult regularly. i had the bulk of my books in storage last year, and it was inconvenient (unlike say clothes or random "useful" junk that i have, that, once it goes into storage i don't even remember i had)
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 07:00 gizmolearner: I noticed in the probe faq that new APUs aren't supported. Any thoughts on what the best board (memory capacity I guess) that will work with the probe?
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 05:50 ben_vulpes: how am i supposed to know how many elements to allocate for the array which will receive the filtered elements?
phf`: they were permanent residents of european hackerspaces, and if they did ~anything~ it would've been some kind of experimental "art"
phf`: Framedragger: that's colloquial use of "anarchist" by the way, i.e. when i was growing up that was post-punk, post-left (in a marxist leninist sense) people. think bob black, rather than murray bookchin
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 05:14 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-07#1652709 << i grew up literally in the library of my parents' house, they put my bed there when i was 12 or something. 5-6k tomes or thereabouts. i've not kept a house with books the past decade nevertheless, nor do i intend to.
phf`: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652797 << i don't get it. i'd say i could get rid of about 20% of my books, but the rest i read or consult regularly. i had the bulk of my books in storage last year, and it was inconvenient (unlike say clothes or random "useful" junk that i have, that, once it goes into storage i don't even remember i had)
phf`: mine is a vertical spinner, but it also has a horizontal drier in the same tower. i'd say apartments i've seen it's 50/50 between vertical and horizontal washers
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 05:27 mircea_popescu: it dun have a centrifuge, it sucks the water out inertially. ie, as it lifts the clothes they lose water.
gizmolearner: I noticed in the probe faq that new APUs aren't supported. Any thoughts on what the best board (memory capacity I guess) that will work with the probe?
gizmolearner: Probe is working great. BTW it's a purchase last week, so they still sell the kits with probes.
mircea_popescu: dude, what understand. they're drones, beta males looking to get into some kind of party, any kind of party. they've made a pact and shit.
ben_vulpes: they...don't see anything wrong with this fundament.
ben_vulpes: anyways, i understand the 2010-2013 "bitcoin developer" demo better now
ben_vulpes: i think i'll stick to the correct glassware.
ben_vulpes: keeping booze on the premises amplifies the extant tension between production and engineering
ben_vulpes: well this was in the burbs, at a fab facility
trinque: but y'know, straight to the hard liquor
trinque: > not having a keg in the office
ben_vulpes: "they will drink it at whatever speed i choose as well" my popesculator says
ben_vulpes: i don't need a new motherfucking surface area problem on top of my drinking problem
ben_vulpes: subject to conduction from the outside
mircea_popescu: and the girls ?
mircea_popescu: ah. they're actually fine for champagne cocktails imo
ben_vulpes: the tit glasses
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: story is boring: i was doing r/d for teeny tiny chip testing companies in the "silicon forest", hated commuting to the burbs and not having a keg in the office, and got hoovered up by the great webdev pressure gradient.
ben_vulpes: i actually had to castigate someone at this otherwise nice joint, "picnic house" for serving me bubbles in a coup recently.
mircea_popescu: you ever been at those gangster weddings in the 70s where they piled up antoinette's tit champagne glasses and then filled them from the top ?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes see, the problem is they have no sense of humor. why the fuck make JUST "remove_copy_if" when you could have had a whole suite. "if_copy_remove" "remove_if_copy" AND "copy_if_remove" plus removeif_copy and __remove_ifcopy for good seizure.
ben_vulpes: how am i supposed to know how many elements to allocate for the array which will receive the filtered elements?
trinque: what's the one where you push it with feet out bottom
trinque: no no this was the bottom tier shit nissan; I'm cheap as fuck
ben_vulpes: i figured those shits called alexa all polite like to find out what the speed limit was
trinque: it'll tickle them eh?
mircea_popescu: wasn't implying any gender discrimination or inferiority or racism or anything of the kind!
ben_vulpes: what, praytell, is so manly about the rigid lenses
mircea_popescu: they're not even expensive, coupla hundred or such.
ben_vulpes: soft lenses are a thing, i've been using them since they came out with astigmatism weights.
mircea_popescu: the rest... well.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: You also have to consider the marketing rape of "impact resistant" from "doesn't break" to implications of "shock resistant"
mircea_popescu: bout a third of the trade of eye surgeon friend.
BingoBoingo: Not a bad idea, but how is the execution?
BingoBoingo: In other news: US "Occupational Safety" politruks are about to approve IMPACT RATED CONTACT LENSES!!!
ben_vulpes: also i suspect the energy efficiency numbers are twisted by shrinking load size which is total bullshit
ben_vulpes: no idea why anyone would buy this sort of thing with the new tax in place
ben_vulpes: why would you put a door seal in place when you could simply seal the agitator axle
mircea_popescu: nah, it's what the ro washing machines all were cca 1985
ben_vulpes: threw me, this is a novel invention in the states to speed up parts wear and mildew growth
mircea_popescu: i've seen them top loading also
mircea_popescu: it dun have a centrifuge, it sucks the water out inertially. ie, as it lifts the clothes they lose water.
mircea_popescu: basically it convects your textiles through the water/air border, repeatedly.
mircea_popescu: way the fuck better imo. nfi why it took so long.
mircea_popescu: no, no. the washer, it doesn't have that stupid rotating faraday cage thing, horizontal.
mircea_popescu: speaking of, i'm a huge fan of the tower arrangements.
ben_vulpes: well there's the washer, and the dryer, and the latter's probably a 'high efficiency' model that doesn't actually get anything dry on the first run
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652750 << dude wtf, i've not seen a machine that takes AN HOUR since the 90s.
a111: Logged on 2017-05-07 23:25 phf`: from where i stand, same people who supported pim fortuyn and theo van gogh, i.e. anarchists, leftists, etc. 15 years later are supporting multicultural europe and nodick values. etc.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-07#1652728 << yup. because violence works. if you notice a coupla pretty chicks in a group of libertards, you go break the nose of a coupla dudes "for no reason" / "that was totally uncalled for and not necessary!!!1" and they'll all beeline to suck your cock : the chicks, and the dudes.
ben_vulpes: now i have to make a pair or a struct or something and then another function that eats that and returns a bool
a111: Logged on 2017-05-07 22:41 phf`: give it another 6 months before "puerto ricans are unfit for living"
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes it's not required to actually work to be THE IDEA, is it now!
ben_vulpes: also the copying semantics!
mircea_popescu: isn't the idea "don't mutate just copy" ?
ben_vulpes: is it just me or are the c99 array mutation semantics just woefully lacking
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-07#1652709 << i grew up literally in the library of my parents' house, they put my bed there when i was 12 or something. 5-6k tomes or thereabouts. i've not kept a house with books the past decade nevertheless, nor do i intend to.
BingoBoingo: Anyways the long term recovered addict tends to usually be higher than average quality homo sapien, but.. that recovery rate suffers from too many social services preventing abject rock bottom
asciilifeform: gotta wonder, these were all scrapped ? or a few remain.
ben_vulpes: junkies, minorities groups imported as refugees within the last decade, whatever.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: a 'city' in america doesn't 'win'. it 'brings more voices to the table'.
ben_vulpes: way the heck upstack; BingoBoingo i have determined that "crack-o-my-ass" county late summer county fair has a talent competition, gospel competition, but as far as i've bothered to look so far, no amateur ag competition
BingoBoingo: Anyways, the most reliable treatment for addiction is conversion therapy (i.e. removing the obsession through a spiritual experience), this requires as a prerequisite a "rock bottom" experience. Adversity is the kindest thing you can offer.
ben_vulpes: well sure if they were exterminable that's one thing, but lock 'em up? at whatever cost per night?
BingoBoingo: It's the same as alf's squirrel fixation. The junkie in the throes of addiction is a pest control problem.
ben_vulpes: there is that
ben_vulpes: while very visible, those folks are a vanishingly small fraction of the population
ben_vulpes: sadly, as i was not present, i only got to deliver the tongue-lashings for not delivering tongue-lashings.
ben_vulpes: some over-degreed tenderqueer barista insisted on addressing the child with gender-neutral pronouns
ben_vulpes: this would be one of these "easter eggs"
jhvh1: shinohai: netflix and chill :: It means that you are going to go over to your partners house and fuck with Netflix in the background. [ex:] "Yeah we just watched Netflix and chilled.""Damn nigga how deep?""Four knuckles deep" [/ex] | code for two people going to each others houses and [fucking] or doing other [sexual] related acts [ex:] Brad: "Hey Julia wanna come over and watch [Netflix] and chill"Julia: (6 more messages)
gabriel_laddel_p: The kitchen, dining room & some of the bedrooms don't have bookshelves. But aside from that..
ben_vulpes: oh ffs the urban dictionary shortcut isn't even listed on pete's site
ben_vulpes: you did the chill part too, right? didn't just settle for laundry?
a111: Logged on 2017-05-07 22:08 asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-07#1652670 << why is he THERE?! lemme guess, d00d thinks he can 'beat the house', eh. of such folx is the bread and butter of chumpatronics, made.
a111: Logged on 2017-05-07 22:14 asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-07#1652688 << what was the state of the wire to dulap at the time , ben_vulpes ?
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> if moving, why not to mircea_popesculandia. << Not everybody can be rocketed to the 4th dimension of existence at once
BingoBoingo: <gabriel_laddel_p> Just wanted to report that I'm in a house with the SSID "Thiel Master", there are no interesting books, the pool is broken, the front yard is destroyed and some idiot was "dirtbiking" on it when I showed up. << Take some pictures and maybe I submit a quote to fix the yard?
phf`: from where i stand, same people who supported pim fortuyn and theo van gogh, i.e. anarchists, leftists, etc. 15 years later are supporting multicultural europe and nodick values. etc.
phf`: he was assassinated by a muslim, roughly the same time when another dutch, theo van gogh got knifed by a muslim for making anti-muslim short movie
phf`: amusingly that was back when the left loved pim fortuyn, who was a homosexual and ran on a platform of transparent government through technology. he was also fiercely anti-muslim and anti-multiculralist.
Framedragger: very nice. not a lot of uhh modulation (i guess is the word) possible. but cool
phf`: give it another 6 months before "puerto ricans are unfit for living"
phf`: i always imagined that there are houses out there of tenured professors, who like to "appreciate" wine and go to opera and such, they i'm sure have "exquisite" collections
phf`: oh i lie, i have a friend whose parents are an astrophysicist and a literature something or other phd. they have a hoard (but much smaller hoard than say an equivalent russian botanik family, where the house is nothing but books)
phf`: actually come to think of it i've never been to an american house with books either. i think that maybe i just associate with wrong kind of americans?