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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
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 ?
Mon Jul 20 02:23:06 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> the answer is ALWAYS, without exception, fits-in-head+does-not-crash+operates-correctly.
Sun Aug 02 22:13:58 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> all works of man are either 'fits in head' or 'pile of shit', no exceptions
Fri Sep 04 17:32:24 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> "fits in head" is a realistic goal with python, perl and cpp?
Thu Jan 07 10:02:30 UTC 2016 <jurov> whether "stratum" protocol fits in head for easy control, that's another question.
Mon Jan 11 18:49:30 UTC 2016 <phf> so what do you do when not everything fits in head?
Fri Jan 22 17:34:03 UTC 2016 <ascii_butugychag> 1) fits-in-head. also known popularly as 'knowing precisely wtf you're doing'
Thu Mar 03 20:10:00 UTC 2016 <thestringpuller> asciilifeform: when I hear "fits in head" >> http://cdn2.thegloss.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Knowledge.gif
Thu Oct 23 05:11:38 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> it is 'fits in head.' and a few other things.
Thu Oct 23 05:13:13 UTC 2014 <decimation> dijkstra would have been a fan of 'fits in head'
Sat Oct 25 02:09:02 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> because the only genuinely curative pill is: fits-in-head.
Wed Dec 24 03:09:09 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> the principal thing-not-to-do is complexity that prevents fits-in-head
Sat Apr 25 22:30:27 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> <asciilifeform> ... prevention of fits-in-head << can vouch for the pita of this in clojure
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
Sun Aug 09 20:35:20 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> seems as if they are even abolishing 'busybox' in favour of something 'fits-in-head'-flavoured
Sat Oct 25 23:53:27 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> when i say 'fits in head', i mean in the same way mechanism of doorknob, or kalashnikov.
Mon Feb 01 20:14:35 UTC 2016 <thestringpuller> the rule of thumb "fits in head" helps with the notion of owning device which when understood could "fit in head".
Sun Feb 28 16:37:11 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> minimal as specified in r5, AND ts does not fully implement r5 (largely in the interest of fits-in-head, but also original author's laziness)
Fri Mar 06 22:37:58 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> the pi is currently being worked on as a first example of a fully fits in head machine.