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06:09 vex meanwhile, most of his scams sound very familiar. convergent crackpottery or does.. erm.. cough Dr Wright read da logs
06:09 dulapbot Logged on 2021-12-07 11:10:54 asciilifeform: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-12-07#1068893 << what was this about? ( i have not read the mega-pile'o'shit ) -- iirc wright tried to 'borrow against' 'his' shitoshihoard ?
06:22 vex If it ever comes out that he rented his camry to his cat, I'll be seeking funds
06:33 vex I think he's broke now tho
06:35 vex shoulda stayed in oz
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07:14 vex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH3Fx41Jpl4
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07:42 vex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwI2NrVYqIE craig; the stopsign
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08:24 vex tfw
08:32 punkman https://twitter.com/faggotbrah/status/1468650791577788420/photo/1
08:33 punkman reminds me of mp blog post
08:33 vex whoa
08:33 vex milka
08:45 vex imagine being 14 and that
08:48 vex yes
08:50 vex just yes
08:51 vex i'd never complain ever
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09:25 vex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8WLYzA0lCs
09:28 vex /ME always ptotec gal
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13:50 cgra does asciilifeform (or anyone else) have a good reason why isn't the peer being banned for pushing bad blocks in the following cases:
13:50 cgra 1) duplicate output within one tx, and 2) block timestamp too early?
13:53 cgra re 1) i mean duplicate input, ie. same output of a particular source tx
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20:27 verisimilitude http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-12-06#1068878 Suppose my domain be an octet, and I want to test that a number is below 250.
20:27 dulapbot Logged on 2021-12-06 21:31:21 verisimilitude: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-05-19#1036887 https://github.com/nineties/planckforth
20:27 verisimilitude I made a mistake.
20:28 verisimilitude http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-12-06#1068926 Suppose my domain be an octet, and I want to test that a number is below 250.
20:28 dulapbot Logged on 2021-12-07 11:21:46 asciilifeform: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-12-06#1068889 << this needs moar context ( asciilifeform was not able to make sense of the thrd )
20:28 verisimilitude I could use this: (0 .. 249 => False, 250 .. 255 => True)
20:29 verisimilitude However, notice 250 has its first four bits set.
20:31 verisimilitude So, I could use this, where the index is the final four bits: if (ANDBITS 0 1 2 3) then (0 .. 9 => False, 10 .. 15 => True)
20:32 verisimilitude This is perhaps a contrived example, but the basics of using finite functions expressed as tables, with small compositional rules to use them in more situations, is very appealing.
20:34 verisimilitude I suppose that should be ``are very appealing.''.
20:38 verisimilitude I suppose I also swapped False and True from how they should be, not that it matters; perhaps I should've just used zero and one for the example.
20:40 verisimilitude Anyway, this is what thinking about Elision so much has done to me. I keep thinking of how beautiful the text-processing system that turns most operations into simple table indexing is and I know more programming should resemble it.
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22:33 jonsykkel "A rekeying is deemed to have aborted (any slice Sx, as well as Kn if it has been generated -- discarded by the station) if it does not complete within an operator-specified interval Tk." << at which step exactly is the rekeying considered completed?
22:46 jonsykkel also does the ignore count as one of the 3 packets?
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