00:42 |
verisimilitude |
I may be done with my POSIX Sockets Ada binding now. I still need to test it. |
00:42 |
verisimilitude |
The package body is less than one hundred and fifty lines long. |
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01:53 |
shinohai |
Dunno if useful to any present, but found nifty archive of older linux, might mirror a few of these. https://soft.lafibre.info |
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07:27 |
verisimilitude |
Well, it works. Now I simply need to refine it. |
07:28 |
verisimilitude |
I tried to send and receive a packet, but it doesn't get sent back to me properly. This may be my local network setup, however. |
07:29 |
verisimilitude |
Still, how nice. |
07:29 |
verisimilitude |
I got frustrated with the Access attribute, so I just started using System.Address instead, as asciilifeform did. I may return and change that later, however. |
07:30 |
verisimilitude |
Still, my library uses no C language whatsoever, beyond the Ada Interfaces.C mechanism. |
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10:37 |
crtdaydreams |
might have webshit up soon if anyone's interested, currently looking for dyndns provider |
10:38 |
verisimilitude |
That's nice. |
10:38 |
verisimilitude |
I use RamNode and Moniker, but have no special appreciation for them. |
10:41 |
crtdaydreams |
I prefer to self-host. |
10:41 |
verisimilitude |
Go for it. |
10:42 |
crtdaydreams |
Just hope I'm boring enough to not get pwned. |
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15:41 |
asciilifeform |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-03-05#1082593 << neato. |
15:41 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-03-05 17:37:29 billymg: !c trb-status |
15:42 |
asciilifeform |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-03-05#1082612 << defo worth mirroring, esp. the multi-dvd sets which actually have all the packages |
15:42 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-03-05 20:53:11 shinohai: Dunno if useful to any present, but found nifty archive of older linux, might mirror a few of these. https://soft.lafibre.info |
15:44 |
asciilifeform |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-03-06#1082617 << cryostat similarly 'no c', i'ma guess you have hardcoded constants similarly tho |
15:44 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-03-06 02:30:05 verisimilitude: Still, my library uses no C language whatsoever, beyond the Ada Interfaces.C mechanism. |
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17:38 |
verisimilitude |
Yes, asciilifeform, but only a few. |
17:39 |
verisimilitude |
I tried to make another comment, spyked, but it was seemingly eaten. |
17:42 |
verisimilitude |
Some of the type modelling is also hardcoded, such as ssize_t. |
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19:02 |
mats |
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/russia-s-ukraine-invasion-exposes-stark-media-bias-n1290914 amazing front page self flagellation |
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19:58 |
asciilifeform |
mats: lolcattube already fulla lulzy clips showing behaviour of ukr runaways in europistan |
19:59 |
asciilifeform |
syrians et al looking rather civilized in comparison |
20:00 |
asciilifeform |
meanwhile in orc lulz. |
20:02 |
asciilifeform |
$ticker btc usd |
20:02 |
busybot |
Current BTC price in USD: $38684.47 |
20:02 |
asciilifeform |
^ waterfall alive & well |
20:02 |
verisimilitude |
That's what I've been telling others, mats. Why care about Ukraine, but not what goes on elsewhere, and all of that. |
20:03 |
verisimilitude |
I recall when Japan let in similar such refugees, and one raped a woman within the week, asciilifeform. |
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20:20 |
mats |
because they have white skin, isn't that your thing |
20:21 |
mats |
logically consistent isnt it |
20:21 |
verisimilitude |
I needn't be logically consistent about anything. |
20:22 |
verisimilitude |
I'm not a machine. |
20:25 |
thimbronion |
asciilifeform: if waterfall is working, why isn't btc 3800? |
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20:26 |
verisimilitude |
Articles such as this amuse me. |
20:28 |
thimbronion |
it's ok not to know exactly why btc has it's current price |
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20:50 |
billymg |
it's funny how at this point you already know the slant of an article/opinion simply by how they spell kiev |
20:50 |
verisimilitude |
Explain. |
20:52 |
billymg |
see pediwiki entry: "Kiev is the traditional English name for the city,[25][28][29] but because of its historical derivation from the Russian name, Kiev became disfavored in many Western media outlets after the outbreak of the Russo-Ukrainian War." |
20:56 |
billymg |
basically to signal allegiance with the regime you better be sure to spell it "Kyiv" which is now its preferred pro^H^H^Hname |
21:00 |
billymg |
re: btc price, i think some of it is waterfall and some of it is gamblers losing to the house via leverage and alt coins. this hunch makes a lot of sense from a pure self-interest POV. if i were a billionaire and wanted to acquire btc i'd do so otc and occasionally dampen the exchange rate as i continue buying |
21:00 |
bitbot |
Logged on 2022-03-01 03:25:15 asciilifeform: ( buy, naturally, 'from dark', dump -- on public goxes ) |
21:11 |
verisimilitude |
That explains the Kyiv jokes I've seen, then. |
21:11 |
verisimilitude |
I appreciate it, billymg. |
21:13 |
billymg |
verisimilitude: np |
21:15 |
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billymg just went to press a new patch for the crawler and realized there's a typo in the root directory, will have to regrind the first two |
21:27 |
verisimilitude |
This amused me. |
21:27 |
verisimilitude |
``Deprecation is an essential part of language and SDK maintenance. If you find a programming language that hasn’t done it, you’ve found a trivial or dead language. (Or one that’s just gone ahead and removed the features without any warning.)'' |
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21:46 |
verisimilitude |
I've noticed an odd Wordpress flaw twice now. Sometimes my first comment in a long while is eaten. |
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22:09 |
asciilifeform |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-03-06#1082646 << would if could. lizard strat aint 'drive it to 1$' tho, but to dump as much as needed to keep btc-usd from obviously trashing reich.paper 'investments' quarter after quarter |
22:09 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-03-06 15:25:30 thimbronion: asciilifeform: if waterfall is working, why isn't btc 3800? |
22:09 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-11-22 13:23:33 asciilifeform: ( the lizard strategy is interesting imho: to mask the inflation shelter aspect of btc by artificially pumping it up and 'burying' the rise with paperola) |
22:09 |
asciilifeform |
so far working. |
22:10 |
asciilifeform |
objective, can suppose, is simply to keep the idjit hill climbers from going all-out into btc. |
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22:13 |
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asciilifeform suspects that waterfall dumps are normally triggered by leveraged positions at goxes going over some threshhold of mass/vulnerability, given as enemy has access to ~all gox positions in realtime |
22:13 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2020-05-05 19:59:44 asciilifeform: as a rule, they're entirely happy to buy promisecoin, so can 'leverage' and 'play'. |
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22:42 |
billymg |
asciilifeform: what does 'hill climbers' mean in this context? |
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23:16 |
thimbronion |
exchanges can't not be colluding to crash, knowing exacactly when every trader moron is gonna be liquidated |
23:24 |
mats |
thats a tall claim, implying every exchange incl binance has opened their order books to the reich |
23:25 |
thimbronion |
mats: I'm specifically not making that claim, to clarify, although I believe asciilifeform is. |
23:25 |
mats |
causing crashes dries up orders, which costs them fees |
23:26 |
thimbronion |
mats also works for short squeezes, I would assume |
23:29 |
mats |
sure |
23:32 |
mats |
im more inclined to believe that goxes are compliant to the extent regulators can pressure them, but giving crown representatives accounts with unlimited balances for waterfalls is just not plausible anymore |
23:32 |
mats |
goxes wont even shut out all russian nationals despite reich attempts to do so |
23:33 |
mats |
the reich needs legislative remedies to make it stick |
23:33 |
mats |
they are weak and exchanges defect whenever possible |
23:34 |
vex |
karpeles sure seemed to enjoy funny business when gox was ~only game in town |
23:35 |
mats |
maybe the reich had this power before mp drowned, but it doesnt look it anymore |
23:36 |
verisimilitude |
What's so great about Binance, mats? |
23:39 |
mats |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-01-25#1076044 |
23:39 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-01-25 02:06:38 mats: https://archive.is/2021.11.11-144057/https://www.wsj.com/articles/binance-became-the-biggest-cryptocurrency-exchange-without-licenses-or-headquarters-thats-coming-to-an-end-11636640029 |
23:41 |
mats |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-01-21#1075507 |
23:41 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-01-21 15:40:05 mats: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30025298 |
23:46 |
mats |
bitcoins are too big to be pushed around by national sovereigns |
23:47 |
verisimilitude |
Is that article supposed to make me think Binance is cool? |
23:47 |
vex |
shit, 1trilly per month? |
23:49 |
verisimilitude |
Doesn't government regulation directly oppose what Bitcoin was intended to be? |
23:50 |
verisimilitude |
``I want to send coins to this wallet.'' ``No.'' |
23:51 |
mats |
thats your fault for buying gox coin and asking them to send to a prohibited address |
23:51 |
mats |
doesnt have anything to do with bitcoins |
23:54 |
mats |
if that friction persists, i expect goxcoins to trade at a mild discount compared to realcoin |
23:54 |
mats |
like eurodollars have a premium |
23:56 |
billymg |
mats: already do. if you want to buy from an ATM there's usually a +10-12% spread |
23:56 |
mats |
thats the reverse effect |
23:57 |
verisimilitude |
What's so great about Binance, mats? |
23:57 |
billymg |
yes, so you could argue the gox coins are at a discount compared to the ATM coins |
23:57 |
mats |
no, the atm coins are discounted |
23:57 |
billymg |
because they don't carry the markup |
23:57 |
mats |
ok, i follow now, but its not exactly the same thing |
23:58 |
billymg |
really? pretty sure they're discounted when *selling* |
23:58 |
mats |
the atm operators are extracting a premium to make markets |
23:58 |
billymg |
sure, but the net effect is "pay premium for non gox coins" i.e. gox coins essentially have a discount |
23:59 |
asciilifeform |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-03-06#1082669 << 'people' who behave amoebically (i.e. follow gradient of 'tastier right there right now'). and see also. |
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23:59 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-03-06 17:41:44 billymg: asciilifeform: what does 'hill climbers' mean in this context? |
23:59 |
mats |
kyc free atms in usa are going away by end of year anyway |
23:59 |
mats |
my surveys indicate theyve been evaporating in advance of the mandate |
23:59 |
billymg |
mats: yeah, kyc free everything seems to be drying up |