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Wed Apr 29 08:33:16 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   I'm simply of the opinion that our current platform (irc) is too barbaric and doesn't force enough shared context upon us to do anything interesting. Any sort of shared vision or whatever gets watered down into discussions like the above.

Wed Apr 29 08:13:09 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   everything is a "list of lists" or a "tree" when you get down to it (in the compiler - though yes, you can go directly stack machine).

Tue Apr 28 17:02:15 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   http://stderr.net/apache/rpaf/ is fucking down

Mon Apr 27 16:35:14 UTC 2015  <williamdunne>   Wait is scoopy down? One sec

Sat Apr 25 14:11:37 UTC 2015  <Naphex>   13:59 <+Naphex> williamdunne: seems like a lot of needless complexity, just use a map with random access(if you need it) and the new stream api's. should be enough performance increase. pre-alloc the memory for the map first if arraycopy is bringing the performance down.

Sat Apr 25 13:59:18 UTC 2015  <Naphex>   williamdunne: seems like a lot of needless complexity, just use a map with random access(if you need it) and the new stream api's. should be enough performance increase. pre-alloc the memory for the map first if arraycopy is bringing the performance down.

Fri Apr 24 13:15:14 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   gribble went down at some point. this is rare, but whatever, happens. nanotube was also unresponsive. after a few days in this position assbot got enabled to wot

Thu Apr 23 20:42:00 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   anyway. bitcoin's elitism and the horde's pretentiousness is setting the stage for some pretty hardcore raping and pillaging down the road.

Thu Apr 23 17:59:41 UTC 2015  <mats>   that feeling when you sit down and the seat is still warm

Thu Apr 23 16:00:33 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   it's worse, because a) every party participant is stuck b) keeping ~complete~ records of the whole thing c) forever. it's not just a process thing like the party. it's that you have to write their noiise down, and pay for warehouses.

Wed Apr 22 00:42:04 UTC 2015  <ascii_lander>   the basic precedent is nailed down long ago.

Mon Apr 20 17:04:03 UTC 2015  <gribble>   www.therealbitcoin.org is down

Fri Apr 17 04:48:30 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-04-2015#1102971 << s.mpoe is down what, 50% ?

Wed Apr 15 07:14:09 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   ;;later tell peterl if i recall corectly and you have hosting on the blogs.polimedia.us server with me, please change the ns to ns1.trilema.com ns2.trilema.com the old server is going down. the account has been already moved.

Tue Apr 14 17:40:22 UTC 2015  <nubbins`>   <+ascii_field> (i do not consider eating genuine, vs. recycled food, a luxury. just as air on a space capsule is not a luxury, even if it costs what gold costs down on earth) <<< i don't fully buy into the "it's cheaper to eat shitty" mentality, but it's my understanding that the dynamics involved therein are vastly different in your country

Tue Apr 14 16:16:54 UTC 2015  <ascii_field>   (i do not consider eating genuine, vs. recycled food, a luxury. just as air on a space capsule is not a luxury, even if it costs what gold costs down on earth)

Tue Apr 14 01:31:06 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   <mircea_popescu> ... i thought you didn't like perl. << i dislike many things. but ripping out the perl won't put me any closer to victory, so it is $maxint down on the list of things-to-do...

Mon Apr 13 17:13:52 UTC 2015  <gribble>   trilema.com is down

Mon Apr 13 04:55:40 UTC 2015  <ben_vulpes>   a vile beast is slowing my mental procs down i think

Sun Apr 12 05:33:09 UTC 2015  <decimation>   http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-d-chalmers/the-great-american-passpo_b_1920287.html < "The real story is that when broken down, those 25.8 million trips overseas were taken by approximately just 13.3 million American residents. And that means that in total, the real number of Americans that actually traveled (took trips) overseas in 2009 for either business or leisure, was about 15.5 million --o r just five percent of our

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