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Sat Sep 12 16:01:29 UTC 2015  <assbot>   The Dream Machine: J.C.R. Licklider and the Revolution That Made Computing Personal: M. Mitchell Waldrop: 9780142001356: Amazon.com: Books ... ( http://bit.ly/1XWXNDn )

Wed Sep 09 23:44:06 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   "On the eve of what may likely be another effort by the white liberal media to fan the flames of race war in Baltimore, I?m not seeing as much flammable human material as the media priesthood would have us believe. Surely there will be enough entitled racist foot soldiers to set another 154 fires at least, to empty another four dozen pharmacies and liquor stores, terrorizing more of their fellow blacks than anyone.

Wed Sep 09 20:24:43 UTC 2015  <ben_vulpes>   it should run with python -m unittest from the same directory as v, but...

Wed Sep 09 20:22:25 UTC 2015  <ben_vulpes>   mike_c: python -m unittest test_v

Wed Sep 09 06:14:33 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   trinque: Right now I can press C-t m, pull up a "map" of all "research nodes" and "lessons" and right click to get a menu from which I can run the associated program.

Wed Sep 09 04:49:38 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   punkman: the problem with creating "DSLs" in ALGOL is that you end up losing M-. (jump to definition) and any ability you may have had to interact with the AST of the previous programming language (read: the actual language, as it is the thing that contains all the semantics) when you change the syntax

Tue Sep 08 19:09:19 UTC 2015  <jurov>   !t m S.XOTI

Mon Sep 07 20:01:25 UTC 2015  <jurov>   !t m s.qntr

Mon Sep 07 18:20:11 UTC 2015  <pete_dushenski>   ascii_field: as to esr's 100k, to quote "Yes, we do have some savings and stock. No, I don’t want to tap them, because thank you I do not want to be on the dole or dead of starvation and exposure when I’m really old. "

Mon Sep 07 18:06:17 UTC 2015  <ascii_field>   that's still a few M

Mon Sep 07 17:33:32 UTC 2015  <pete_dushenski>   "Once the man struck up a conversation, the bot would say things like this: "Hmmmm, when I was younger I used to sleep with my friend’s boyfriends. I guess old habits die hard although I could never sleep with their husbands." and "I’m sexy, discreet, and always up for kinky chat. Would also meet up in person if we get to know each other and think there might be a good connection. Does this sound intriguing?

Sun Sep 06 16:54:00 UTC 2015  <ben_vulpes>   `python -m unittest test_v'

Fri Sep 04 09:58:07 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Logged on 04-09-2015 04:10:21; wilbns: it, you're talking about a minimum of 2-3 days to acquire the BTC, pass KYC/AML, etc. probably could have spent 20-30 minutes to just go to an m-pesa teller.

Fri Sep 04 04:11:11 UTC 2015  <funkenstein_>   wilbns, the point is - m-pesa guys can issue as many as they want. it's private and counterfeitable

Fri Sep 04 04:10:21 UTC 2015  <wilbns>   funkenstein_: maybe m-pesa could utilize the tech for more efficient settlement of transactions. if someone just wants to send money to grandma or someone else in the next town, though, it's a bit of a hassle to suggest bitcoin. unless one party already has it, then they can sent it to bitpesa and they'll deliver it to the m-pesa number. if neither party has

Fri Sep 04 04:10:21 UTC 2015  <wilbns>   it, you're talking about a minimum of 2-3 days to acquire the BTC, pass KYC/AML, etc. probably could have spent 20-30 minutes to just go to an m-pesa teller.

Fri Sep 04 03:54:33 UTC 2015  <funkenstein_>   i mean, if m-pesa already does everything we need, what's the point of using bitcoin?

Fri Sep 04 03:50:08 UTC 2015  <wilbns>   also, in kenya, for example bitcoin doesn't provide much utility beyond what m-pesa already does. the current area companies like bitpesa are trying to get traction are in remittances (where one party doesn't have m-pesa because they're outside the country), or by pitching it as a speculative financial instrument or novelty.

Fri Sep 04 02:57:05 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Logged on 04-09-2015 02:47:49; asciilifeform: is anyone here able to locate M. Greenberger, 'Method in randomness,' Comm. ACM 8 (1965) ?

Fri Sep 04 02:47:49 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   is anyone here able to locate M. Greenberger, 'Method in randomness,' Comm. ACM 8 (1965) ?

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