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Sat Jan 17 18:40:14 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> mircea_popescu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6mZZiI4ShQ
Sat Jan 17 18:38:48 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> Any #-assets members who will admit to being a fan of supreme commander or total annihilation?
Sat Jan 17 18:36:56 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> yeah
Sat Jan 17 18:36:44 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> !up gabriel_laddel
Thu Jan 15 15:55:58 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> gabriel_laddel: I may have missed it in the logs, but is someone explicitly working on an assbot with gribble functionality or are we going to wait for wotnet / gossipd? << kakobrekla has been, for a while now
Thu Jan 15 15:55:35 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> gabriel_laddel: note however, the /average/ number of classes a year is 14. << i expect it's just a shortcut to pay them better.
Thu Jan 15 14:34:16 UTC 2015 <BingoBoingo> gabriel_laddel: Because I lack clarity too. But a something seems to be happening.
Thu Jan 15 14:32:15 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> *your
Thu Jan 15 14:32:09 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> well yes, but you're response doesn't clarify.
Thu Jan 15 14:30:43 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> BingoBoingo: Well I'm not sure how else to read that.
Thu Jan 15 14:30:09 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> BingoBoingo: It seems to be the case that we're waiting?
Thu Jan 15 14:26:54 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> I may have missed it in the logs, but is someone explicitly working on an assbot with gribble functionality or are we going to wait for wotnet / gossipd?
Thu Jan 15 14:25:10 UTC 2015 <BingoBoingo> !up gabriel_laddel
Thu Jan 15 13:56:34 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> I've got to wonder if they draw straws and a few poor bastards get stuck taking all the classes.
Thu Jan 15 13:56:08 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> note however, the /average/ number of classes a year is 14.
Thu Jan 15 13:55:17 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> Because that is how you go about attracting the best mathematicians, big data and boring classes to keep up to date on the law.
Thu Jan 15 13:54:45 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> from The Mathematics Community and the NSA "Mathematician are leading the way to design and implement the algorithms that create this rising tide. Here we share many common interests with industry: e.g., big data analytics, cloud computing, machine learning and advanced search. So-called metadata (intelligence information that can be ascertained without examining the actual content of a communication) plays a big ro
Thu Jan 15 13:54:45 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> le here, as our governing rules generally do not permit deep inspection when the apertuse into our data set widens. Getting this right is paramount: the average NSA mathematician takes fourteen courses each yer to be up-to-date on the procedures that govern these activities."
Thu Jan 15 13:49:49 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> ty