decimation: "When the lion was finally killed, no one cared whether its murderer was a local person or a white trophy hunter, whether it was poached or killed legally. We danced and sang about the vanquishing of the fearsome beast and our escape from serious harm."
decimation: "A week later, my mother gathered me with nine of my siblings to explain that her uncle had been attacked but escaped with nothing more than an injured leg. The lion sucked the life out of the village: No one socialized by fires at night; no one dared stroll over to a neighbor’s homestead."
trinque: asciilifeform: I laugh at the gallows, not at any mob power
decimation: a very stark example recently is the outrage/mockery over that lion safari guy
asciilifeform: 'Crocodile humor is the laughter of the powerful at the powerless. It is not intended to be funny. It is intended to intimidate. Those who laugh, as many do, are those who love to submerge themselves in a mob, feel its strength as theirs, chant and shake their spears as one.'
asciilifeform: rse, but the tone is unmistakable. We'll hear a good deal more of it in the next four years.'
asciilifeform: 'Many UR readers have had the priceless educational privilege of growing up behind the Iron Curtain. These readers will identify Professor DeLong's tone at once: it is the tone of the Soviet humor magazine Krokodil. I will take the liberty of Anglicizing, and call it "crocodile humor." Extremely educated readers may also be familiar with the Nazi variant, as found in Der Stürmer and the like. The material is different, of cou
asciilifeform: http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com/2008/11/president-obama-with-little-perspective.html << the canonical post
decimation: yes, in general the rednecks don't give a fuck (rightly so)
BingoBoingo: <decimation> yes, note that about 95% of the 'satire' is approximately 'those rednecks are so backward/stupid/racsis/dumb' << And yet us comparatively redder necks... Don't have urban hipster problems.
asciilifeform: 'Note also how quickly Reynolds resorts to ridicule. There is a kind of pseudosatirical humor, or what would be humor if it was in any way funny, that is an unmistakable product of his time in Moscow. I call the trope "crocodile humor" after the Soviet humor magazine, Krokodil.'
decimation: yes, note that about 95% of the 'satire' is approximately 'those rednecks are so backward/stupid/racsis/dumb'
trinque: I can see the point; in fact I made a similar one about "satirical" news shows recently
asciilifeform: d-cart piled with jewellery and bags of gold. Gringoire kept up an almost continuous outcry for the suppression of the French Communist Party, but it was equally fierce against even the mildest politicians of the Left. One can get an idea of the moral level at which it conducted political controversy from the fact that it once published a cartoon showing Léon Blum in bed with his own sister. Its advertisement columns were ful
asciilifeform: 'Béraud used to contribute to the Fascist weekly paper Gringoire, which in its later years had become the most disgusting rag it is possible to imagine. I have seldom been so angered by anything in the press as by its cartoon when the wretched Spanish refugees streamed into France with Italian aeroplanes machine-gunning them all the way. The Spaniards were pictured as a procession of villainous-looking men, each pushing a han
asciilifeform: trinque: the thing is quite like what mr mold called 'crocodile humour' (unfair, imho, characterization of soviet magazine 'krokodil') - 'the powerful laughing at the powerless'
decimation: "My excitement was doused when I realized that the lion killer was being painted as the villain. I faced the starkest cultural contradiction I’d experienced during my five years studying in the United States."
trinque: "...it's everyone's duty to support the troops, and also to support the Second Amendment should the day come when we need to overthrow the government and kill those troops."
assbot: It’s Our Duty To Support The Troops And The Secon... | ClickHole ... ( http://bit.ly/1DrXbPp )
BingoBoingo: "Winnie the Pooh, on the other hand, wouldnt know the first thing about courage. If he were on United Airlines Flight 93, for example, not only would he have not joined the revolt against the terrorists, but he probably wouldve gotten down on his yellow knees and sucked the terrorists cocks one by one. Oh, bother! he would shrug as the al-Qaeda operatives drilled the back of his throat with their pube-slathered ding
BingoBoingo: "Hes got that swagger. There are a lot of good lessons children can learn from a major-league pussy-crusher like Big Bird, such as the importance of confidence, courage, and friendship. "
asciilifeform: and it isn't like the country has much of a real economy left, to work in, to pay it with
BingoBoingo: Hey, kids, come watch the emasculated bear with the scary fingerless hands whos never fucked a day in his life and who is obsessed with a little boy of a different species.
asciilifeform: the rent gotta be paid.
asciilifeform: the reason anyone (NOT skull&bones and paid $maxint for zero work) works for usg is precisely the same reason anyone works for zimbabwe or mali:
asciilifeform: as for mircea_popescu's observation as quoted in qntra, i will say now what i said then:
assbot: I Don’t Let My Kids Watch Winnie The Pooh Because... | ClickHole ... ( http://bit.ly/1K4xvFk )
asciilifeform: that's still 2x the market rate for a chimp who clicks a mouse to run 'EnCase'
gribble: The operation succeeded.
asciilifeform: did anyone ~really~ expect to hear about ACTUAL opposition, the kind with teeth, to usg, from usg-controlled media organs /
asciilifeform: 'and that Darkode intended to use Bitcoin addresses as authentication tools' << mno. someone purporting to be 'darkode' admin proclaimed that ~some idiot webwallet~ will be used !
asciilifeform: not even in the sense that every street corner 'needs' a cop, or said cop 'needs' the democratizer baton on his belt
asciilifeform: the joke is always on the public, because at no point was so much as N=1 needed for any conceivable purpose
asciilifeform: (the rest - exercise for reader)
asciilifeform: 1) 'we MUST do N xs!!111!!!' 2) congress funds 2N 3) 'we could not afford to fill N x-s!' 4) congress funds 100N 5) 'we finally filled N/2! victory will come!' 6) 'private sector partnerz' snort coke, laugh all the way to 'skull and bones' frat reunion with N/2 worth of usd in the form of diamond suitcases.
punkman: "Next Generation Cyber Initiative (Next Gen Cyber) received USD$ 400.6 mn in Treasury funding in 2014 alone, which was used to employ 1`333 full-time positions" << really? they couldn't have hired 4 more?
scoopbot_revived: Brief Offer Insight into USG Theory of Internet Security http://qntra.net/2015/08/brief-offer-insight-into-usg-theory-of-internet-security/
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo "ddos" is you know, best effort kinda deal. just because you can't get through in 5 tries doesn't mean every one of the 50k or whatever many tries also failks.
trinque: that actually works fine for me as a separate tool, and as you say, if there's a wiki, great
asciilifeform really, really doesn't grasp why any of the things mentioned thus far - OTHER than the antecedent markers - are needed.
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 21:50:41; mircea_popescu: but i guess the consensus is pointing towards, ml gets restated with antecedents, trinque writes a grapher for it all ?
mircea_popescu: so wait, are we upon meditation now unaccepting the previous consensus-y spot ?
trinque: you've got "who signed this patch" and also "what is the parent node patch of this patch"
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-08-2015#1226813 << prolly the #1 common n00b observation. but you really want patches to only apply to precisely the thing they were meant for! context doesn't give you that.
mod6: i just figured it was a neato way to keep the patches that we sign separate from the rest of the heap of stuff.
mircea_popescu: if it's no different then why's it being discussed :)
asciilifeform: these are not entirely related, however.
assbot: Logged on 06-08-2015 01:51:35; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform truth be told : do you find this interesting for any other reason than the vague whiff of a promise of perhaps allowing you toi make btc chips /
mod6: well, nevermind then.
mircea_popescu: tbh i don't either.
mircea_popescu: "Bacteria have no junk in their DNA. " << very false, actually. percent-wise, the junk-in-dna is perhaps the most stable parameter of life in general
mod6: on the other side of the coin, if we do something like this with deedbot, we need to ensure a mirror is always available.
mod6: so i guess all in all, the deedbot solution, if it can be created, seems better than my initial proposal of 2 mailing lists; one for everything, one for patches accepted only. which seems simple as well, but now we have to manage two lists.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform ok. i both read this before and i broadly agree with the man.
trinque: neat thought; I can see something useful there for contracts generally
trinque: that calls for a second screen which would group by deed and list the sigs
mod6: that way it sort of also solves the problem of keeping track of who signed which patch. since deedbot stores these sigs in a horizontal fashion next to the address.
trinque: mircea_popescu: he's considering a case where the thing would be able to accept new detached sigs for existing deeds
mod6: oh, i think he was saying that he would need to implement accepting a second argument and making it so that the URL contains a hash of the original plaintext patch.
mircea_popescu: "Good Forth programmers reportedly don't use much of those. Good Forth programmers arrange things so that they flow on the stack. " this is mel redivivus innit. most pessimum!
mod6: but what if we then, say, at the end of a testing/release cycle were to (instead of signing or as well as posting to the mailing list) post the plaintext patch and a detach signature from the originating author, myself & ben to deedbot as a perm storage for these patches?
mod6: ok so was kinda thinking about something here... so we all love to hate the mailing list in a way - but it's a decent spot to post new things, experimental, SoBAs etc. But it's not good for keeping track of patches that /actually/ are accepted and a part of a given "release".
BingoBoingo: Resistance of the medium?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform truth be told : do you find this interesting for any other reason than the vague whiff of a promise of perhaps allowing you toi make btc chips /
mircea_popescu: i have to know the ascii value of ) to code in forth ?
BingoBoingo: But I am in the process of dancing with university to set up job interview, so may have fiat stream to start burning soon
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: It appears years in the future. I imagine Adlai will prolly get an emacs client first. Or I'll get a sacrificial linux machine first (sacrificial linux machine is tiered below box to colo cheap for infrastructure BTC node).
mircea_popescu: "My VLSI tools take a chip from conception through testing. Perhaps 500 lines of source code. Cadence, Mentor Graphics do the same, more or less. With how much source/object code?"
BingoBoingo flipping through Eulora source can make no sense of what files do what. It is nothing like Bitcoin which is the only big cpp turn I am kinda familiar with.
mircea_popescu: i guess we get to the gist of it
asciilifeform: and worth noting that a perfectly usable forth, on which all of these examples will run, can be implemented for just about ~any~ machine in a few HUNDRED BYTES
asciilifeform: 'A community will be Quarantined on Reddit when we deem its content to be extremely offensive or upsetting to the average redditor or to ourselves.' << l0lziez
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> resistance of the medium << Is there any other reason to ever do anything?
asciilifeform: this, recall, is the universe on which chuck moore built not only ic, but entire tooling for his fab.
asciilifeform: not part of the universe.
mircea_popescu: sit there and debug off-by-one errors in a pile of asm ?
asciilifeform: resistance of the medium
assbot: Logged on 20-06-2015 01:37:28; asciilifeform: phun phakt: 'scheme' programming language has its 'call-with-current-continuation', perhaps the oddest and 'most generic' control structure known, which takes the current place in execution and turns it into an assignable (yes) closure (i.e. callable function!) -- typically it is implemented using setjmp().
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: this is not even the darkest voodoo. consider, e.g., http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=20-06-2015#1169416
asciilifeform: walks an array of $machineword and adds'em up, munging the carry bits as needed.
mircea_popescu: why would i make a "construct" in the language that does i+2
mircea_popescu: "If you can write 'if' in FORTH, then why restrict 44 yourself to the usual if/while/for/switch constructs? You want a construct that iterates 45 over every other element in a list of numbers? You can add it to the language."
BingoBoingo thinks something like OpenBSD uses for authenticating repository keys for anonCVS could work for important node connections
mircea_popescu: so why aren;t you buying the trunk line
BingoBoingo: I think it makes sense for node operators to come to agreements to make some of their connections through SSH tunnels.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform some nodes may be like that, but it's necessarily going to be the exception not the rule
shinohai: My thoughts as well. I'll throw up a webserver or stuff like that on there. But those sorts of postings are a big nope for me.
shinohai: Some idiot on jobs4bitcoin. Some days the requests baffle me.
BingoBoingo: It looks like MS has been outbid for Theo's love http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20150804161939
asciilifeform: laugh all you like, but i can't picture things working, long-term, any other way
asciilifeform: this is good prep for the shiny phyoootooreh of hello kitty when noble nodes will sit on trunk lines and connecting to them will cost what a seat at nyse costs
asciilifeform: 3) node is considered to be operating in red blinkenlight mode if ANY of them are not responding
trinque: I'm saying one setting for "serve blocks to others" and another for which nodes to connect to
asciilifeform: i was loathe to implement hardcoded noble-peer by ip, because hitler can put whatever he wants at that ip, from the perspective of my box
asciilifeform: confirmed, neither zoolag nor incitatus is presently connected to dulap
shinohai: which defeats the purpose
asciilifeform: but this is not enough, will need the hard-fuckyou-never-disconnect-from-nobles patch
asciilifeform: guess this means i'ma have to set up vpn between the nodez
asciilifeform: motherfuckers
asciilifeform: other nodes - normal
assbot: Logged on 04-08-2015 21:50:14; ascii_field: danielpbarron: he was a relatively early 'computer sucks and must be rebuilt' person. sadly, i've no idea what he is up to these days.
assbot: Logged on 15-12-2014 23:14:04; assbot: The MPEx Shuffle - vidme ... ( http://bit.ly/1wBYQL8 )
assbot: Peripateticists, kinda, except girls not boys, bare cunt instead of toga and walking around the house not the garden, but otherwise exactly the same. on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1Iqucbd )
ascii_field: http://trilema.com/2015/peripateticists-kinda-except-girls-not-boys-bare-cunt-instead-of-toga-and-walking-around-the-house-not-the-garden-but-otherwise-exactly-the-same << obligatory
ascii_field: 'In my village in Zimbabwe, surrounded by wildlife conservation areas, no lion has ever been beloved, or granted an affectionate nickname. They are objects of terror.'
ascii_field: 'If the regulators really do get their way, functioning dishwashers could become like high-flow toilets: contraband to be snuck across borders and sold at a high black market prices.'
ascii_field: 'Welcome to regulated America, where once fabulous consumer inventions like refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, and dishwashers have been reduced to a barely functioning state. The reasons are always the same: 1) phosphorous-free detergent, 2) a fetish with saving water, 3) weaker motors that use less electricity, 4) more tepid water due to low default settings on hot water heaters, and 5) reduced water pressure in
assbot: Government Ruins the Dishwasher (Again) : Anything Peaceful : Foundation for Economic Education ... ( http://bit.ly/1Iqt8UN )
ascii_field: http://fee.org/anythingpeaceful/detail/government-ruins-the-dishwasher-again << lol (via pete_dushenski)
mod6: well and probably error prone if he/she has to cut the upper text out just to get down to "bare" patch to re-clearsign and submit to deedbot... could miss line, something bad.
ascii_field: storing the same text >1 time is retarded
ascii_field: there is not a 1:1 mapping between sigs & patches
ascii_field: detached sigs are the way to go, imho.
mod6: that would be the way to do it as I said earlier. but not sure if that's really feasable.
scoopbot_revived: Pity the lil' goldbuggers. http://www.contravex.com/2015/08/05/pity-the-lil-goldbuggers/
mod6: but then you could just have detached sigs?
mod6: im not ciked about that either.
ascii_field: but for the record i think this 'cram all in one file' thing is braindamaged.
mod6: ok so another question i have about the deedbot way.. would be: if we submit a patch to deedbot, how do we tie a message to that same submission? say we wanna be like "Hey, this thing is neat!" Will it need to reference anothe deedbot submission or does the patch have to come after our statment in the clearsigned message?
mod6: main difference seems to be... we would now need to enter our password every time to verify the signature as opposed to just --verify
mod6: <+jurov> mod6 decrypt on *clearsigned* file << this indeed works. created file A.txt. copied A.txt to B.txt and subtracted some lines. created a unified diff of both. clearsigned the diff -- which is mutilated for escaped hyphens. upon `gpg --decrypt` of the clearsigned output patch file, i get the same hash as the pre-clearsigned hash file.
mircea_popescu: pruning the tree of all ulteriors that depend on an unclicked patch
mircea_popescu: just need to amass the pile into a sane shape
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> mod6 ^ give that a long think. << i like this idea with the wot graph + source patches as a tree next to it so relations can be easily seen & drilled into.
mircea_popescu: so basically ml as restateds + grapher in the sense of the above, svg (clickable) is really the definitive word on this ?
mircea_popescu: have all the wot listed on the side. have all the patches AS A TREE listed next to it. have relations from wot tyo patches.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: to be clear, that is precisely what i had in mind when suggested the hash embed thing
mircea_popescu: tbh an equivalent of the callgraph / mike's wot graph but for PATCHES would not be amiss.
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 19:20:55; mod6: so before I say "yup, that's it, that's the thing that gets us to where we want to be", i want to fully understand what I'm agreeing to use.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-08-2015#1226063 << a man who burned himself with the soup... << lol indeed
jurov: will spew out the original
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 19:20:55; mod6: so before I say "yup, that's it, that's the thing that gets us to where we want to be", i want to fully understand what I'm agreeing to use.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-08-2015#1226063 << a man who burned himself with the soup...
ascii_field: that's because the output of 'encrypt' is a base64 turd that isn't expected to coexist with text the way a clearsigned string is.
mod6: and honestly, this is no poor reflection on deedbot. the thing is cool.
mod6: i guess for me thats the one big thing, we can't have any mutilation of the patch files. or we'll just find ourselves banging our heads all the time.
mod6: ok then we're settled.
mod6: they said ...
ascii_field: in that it is impossible for the machine to determine that a particular '- -' is to be transformed into a '-' or not
ascii_field: jurov: the problem is that gpg 'escaping' is not a reversible operation
ascii_field: it would make it possible for, e.g., hanbot, to view the 'patchchain' cleanly
mircea_popescu: but i guess the consensus is pointing towards, ml gets restated with antecedents, trinque writes a grapher for it all ?
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 18:55:16; mod6: now, it might be that I'm not exactly understanding what the proceedure for submitting to deed bot would be. but if clearsigned .patch files, that can not work.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-08-2015#1225956 << maybe i've nbot given consideration enough time, but it seems to me that if something can not be made into a text file, that something can't be part of a computer program. the making/demaking necessarily can be automated. << i didn't understand that this problem could be side-stepped with gpg --decrypt
mircea_popescu: if it stays as a ml, becomes a wiki, somehow otherwise including deedbot or not changes i do not care per se
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 13:37:54; mircea_popescu: there are very specifically TWO things we want to do here, and they are not miscible.
mircea_popescu: well i don't feel equal to the task of restating the whole conversation as ongoing for past weeks / peaked today. i'll just say : http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-08-2015#1225521
ascii_field: what, then ?
mircea_popescu: ascii_field the objection to ml as is was not that individual patches are unreadable.
ascii_field: they're all entirely readable. what am i missing ?
ascii_field: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/attachments/20150710/asciilifeform_add_verifyall_option_e35906e7432550b0cadd46bbc253258d39a8c210.patch << loads in all browsers
jurov: ok, will wait for the occassion.
ascii_field: but reflecting on the fact that i don't always get 'out' of paste buffer what comes 'in'.
ascii_field: jurov: nowhere in the payload proper
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 18:55:16; mod6: now, it might be that I'm not exactly understanding what the proceedure for submitting to deed bot would be. but if clearsigned .patch files, that can not work.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-08-2015#1225956 << maybe i've nbot given consideration enough time, but it seems to me that if something can not be made into a text file, that something can't be part of a computer program. the making/demaking necessarily can be automated.
mircea_popescu: you have any idea what all the tim swansons of the world gotta do wrt rusted shut things they've not adjusted for years ?
mircea_popescu: ascii_field traditionally it must be observed, the problem of rapists has been resolved by controling the social group you hang out with, not by altering male anatomy.
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 18:54:25; mod6: if our idea is to clearsign patches and then submit them to deedbot, i urge you all to review this email and consider why that doesn't work:
jurov: maybe we and up patching gpg to scan for unmodified content from the beginning and for signature(s) from the end
mircea_popescu: they only get escaped if leading line!
mircea_popescu: well it needs the dashes!
ascii_field: (they get 'escaped')
ascii_field: see the dashes in my broadcast, for example.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field could also just be gents and not rape the text.
mircea_popescu: on the face seems more of gavin-the-retard having "studies" and "Economists agree" and "industreew support" bs "if we say it then it becomes a thing because magic is magic" stuff
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-08-2015#1225877 << im not reading that, but did you find the actual thesis ?
ascii_field: because enough with the rape plz
ascii_field: just the way it is.
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 15:27:45; trinque: the requirement that signed and deeded patches be the primary representation of a contribution great appeal though, for obvious reasons
mod6: if NOT, if you're running i686 or i386, replace auto.sh with: http://thebitcoin.foundation/ml/btc-dev/2015-March/000071.html
gribble: The operation succeeded.
BingoBoingo: If anyone else better equipped for task wants to attempt They would probably require less time.
mircea_popescu: do it, get some pickaxes to dig up the euloran lands
BingoBoingo: It's probably there for shader effects
mircea_popescu: honestly i don't even recall how or why cg is in there. mebbe chetty can shed a light
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: When I get time though I'll try chopping Eulora to remove the parts that depend on it and see if it works
ben_vulpes: continue. The pain is terrible. With his tongue he mashes shit against the roof of his mouth and begins to chew, thickly now, the only sound in the room. . . .
ben_vulpes: putrefaction of corpses, it was the sovereign smell of their first meeting, and her emblem. The turd slides into his mouth, down to his gullet. He gags, but bravely clamps his teeth shut. Bread that would only have floated in porcelain waters somewhere, unseen, untasted—risen now and baked in the bitter intestinal Oven to bread we know, bread that’s light as domestic comfort, secret as death in bed . . . Spasms in his throat
ben_vulpes: with his lips, sucking on it tenderly, licking along its lower side . . . he is thinking, he’s sorry, he can’t help it, thinking of a Negro’s penis, yes he knows it abrogates part of the conditions set, but it will not be denied, the image of a brute African who will make him behave. . . . The stink of shit floods his nose, gathering him, surrounding. It is the smell of Passchendaele, of the Salient. Mixed with the mud, and the
ben_vulpes: But thoughtful Pointsman, anticipating this, has been sending laxative pills with her meals. Now her intestines whine softly, and she feels shit begin to slide down and out. He kneels with his arms up holding the rich cape. A dark turd appears out the crevice, out of the absolute darkness between her white buttocks. He spreads his knees, awkwardly, until he can feel the leather of her boots. He leans forward to surround the hot turd
ben_vulpes: love the shit
ben_vulpes: swallow the shit
ben_vulpes: embrace the shit
ben_vulpes: ascii_field: embrace the webshit. iframe to signed thinger!
mike_c: technology aside, that is still good news. Perhaps 2015 will be the year!
mircea_popescu: now they sit on couch try to "invent viral memes"
ascii_field: iirc they make custom 'american' toilets for this
trinque: the wonders in life, man
mike_c: I think mpex method is perhaps best method. Just show the text and link to verifiable text blob.
mircea_popescu: there was an issue where pre created a new line. why ? FUCK YOU FOR USING THINGS THATS WHY
mike_c: Feels like a line-ending problem. dpaste the original?
mike_c: i concur, still doesn't verify. overflow-x did make the scrollbar appear all the way at bottom, still sucks. white-space: pre-wrap also works, and makes the line breaks look even worse, but content is at least all visible.
trinque: mike_c | really? hm. spec is lazy. << yup, everything in the browser has the squish of trying to be maximally permissive
mircea_popescu: in victory radio news, the thing doesn't work anymore full stop.
trinque: there's white-space: pre-wrap in css3
mike_c: if you throw it up with the pre I can play with it and give you good css?
trinque: mike_c: not required by the spec
mircea_popescu: isn't there a style that makes it wrap ?
mike_c: sheesh, put a semicolon at the end :)
mircea_popescu: i suppose i could add a style markup to the pre tag.
trinque: could do that derpy overflow-x: auto in css at the cost of an eyesore scrollbar
mircea_popescu: the pill for this would be : never ever sign a cleartext with lines longer than the signature.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field it's one or the other it seems. either i <pre> it which makes it verify, but then linmes are fixed length. or else iu don't, which lets you read it, but ascii gets fucked.
ben_vulpes: ascii_field, mircea_popescu: didn't hanbot teach us about the dangers of html and gpg earlier?
mircea_popescu: like they believe in global warming and fuck knows what else.
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 08:17:50; BingoBoingo: Between pirateat40 and TradeFartress the latter probably ran the more dangerous long con, because people believed him. Not absolutely, but generally.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-08-2015#1225448 << get out of here. back in 2012 i was in a chan just like this one (or so it seemed), surrounded by idiots who blessfully got pushed out of bitcoiun by their own mentally stunted disability, but who at the time BELIEVED.
mircea_popescu: at least it wasn't built with the ground up with getting laid in mind, so i guess there is that.
ascii_field pictures the gurlz lapping up feynman
mircea_popescu: i made italian slavegirl read d.c. and english slavegirl read shakespeare not the other way around. why not ? works either way after all, by definition.
mircea_popescu: and sure, there is.
ascii_field: btw there is a pretty fine british translation
ascii_field: where is the zimbabwean landau, aha
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 06:40:49; BingoBoingo: My misdemeanor case is on a one way path now. It is going to hearing seeking dismissal. If not dismissed then to trial seeking not-guilty adjudication. Then to civil court seeking damages for seriously hindering my employability.
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 20:06:27; mircea_popescu: much like feynman's the only way to teach undergrads really
shinohai: Once I do figure out this necromancy, I am sure I will kick myself for the next 2-3 years for failing to see it.
ascii_field: didja set the arch to arm ?
shinohai: I'm still not at a level where I can cross-compile. So I have a rather useless box atm.