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Sun Aug 02 22:13:58 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> all works of man are either 'fits in head' or 'pile of shit', no exceptions
Sun Aug 02 22:13:20 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> and that if you are using a pile of shit which fits in no one's head, don't be surprised when the inevitable happens
Mon Jul 20 02:23:06 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> the answer is ALWAYS, without exception, fits-in-head+does-not-crash+operates-correctly.
Tue Jul 07 11:55:31 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> but hey. professional scholars. all that fits in their head are names.
Fri Jun 05 06:10:35 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> sometimes - head fits in lathe.
Fri Jun 05 06:10:26 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> lathe fits in head.
Fri Jun 05 00:58:35 UTC 2015 <mod6> ok back. yeah, so... I'll dig into this for sure here this month. Hopefully sooner, rather than later. I wanna make sure the whole thing 'fits in head' before we move forward. But so far, looking good.
Fri May 29 03:57:52 UTC 2015 <decimation> right, so 'fits in head' fails in all languages higher than assembly, on the c machine
Sat May 23 07:07:18 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> it verges on obfuscation, and at that point one may as well deliver a binary for all the "fits in head"ness it'll have.
Wed May 13 15:31:10 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> 'fits in head' and 'developers count on fingers on one hand' are good thermonukes against this
Mon May 11 19:15:10 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1128074 << transistor spec that fits in head, hopefully ?
Sun May 10 20:46:47 UTC 2015 <decimation> re: 'fits in head' < in other words the 'mythical man month' more-or-less
Sun May 10 20:13:10 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> the ultimate failure is that adding people is guaranteed not to work for 'fits in head'.
Thu Apr 30 03:01:19 UTC 2015 <decimation> if you want something that can serve static pages https://www.unix4lyfe.org/darkhttpd/ < fits in head
Wed Apr 29 00:27:51 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> so 'fits in head' is 'part of a balanced diet' with 'does whole job' (otherwise brick 'fits in head')
Wed Apr 29 00:26:59 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> 'fits in head' is how you actually -know- that x 'did whole job'
Wed Apr 29 00:26:35 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> this, btw, is my constraint. fuck "fits in head", i dun care.
Sun Apr 26 03:17:34 UTC 2015 <*> asciilifeform adds 'fits in head' likbez to middle of very long list
Sun Apr 26 03:16:49 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> mircea_popescu: concept alluded to was 'fits in head.' i suppose this is a good time and place to note that it can be accomplished in three basic ways: a) small system b) big head c) powerful hydraulic press
Sun Apr 26 00:55:51 UTC 2015 <trinque> Naphex: as far as what it means to have a fits-in-head system, please do read asciilifeform's material; he's far more qualified to say.