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Thu May 21 11:46:12 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   ally burn some of Earth's brighter minds, someone needs to think about the gnarly parser semantics when the language's syntax is updated - my experience is that you can't pay people to care) 3. use lisp. People have already tried 1 & 2, and the result is inevitably that even if they make money (Mathematica, Microsoft, Oracle...) the foundations of

Tue Apr 14 02:22:58 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   felipelalli: problem is that your oracle is a liar

Tue Mar 24 16:57:15 UTC 2015  <thestringpuller>   pete_dushenski: well it's in art in the sense of the Oracle from the Matrix. Once you realize there is a lot of "waiting" for events to occur, then it's best to spend the meanwhile in enjoyment.

Fri Mar 13 04:35:57 UTC 2015  <decimation>   it's probably better than oracle my sql

Sat Feb 28 02:07:18 UTC 2015  <trinque>   asciilifeform: oracle squeezed out plsql in 91

Tue Feb 17 02:48:54 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   <decimation> although the rumor I heard back then was that most of the 'smart guys' working on solaris were spending their working days trying to unravel the gordian knot of kernel locks << But as an Oracle turd they can now break whatever they want in the name of handling one database faster.

Sat Feb 14 01:12:19 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   I bought at $3.80-ish Oracle bought at $16 ish

Fri Feb 13 01:27:45 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Oracle says it still fully supports the Sparc processor | ITworld ... ( http://bit.ly/170Rwjk )

Fri Feb 13 01:27:44 UTC 2015  <decimation>   asciilifeform, others with interest < apparently Oracle/Sun still produce sparc chips, they shipped 7000 units in Q3 2014! http://www.itworld.com/article/2883087/oracle-says-it-still-fully-supports-the-sparc-processor.html

Sun Feb 01 03:12:50 UTC 2015  <decimation>   decimation: sun have been lowered into oracle or that turd 'joylent' that was discussed awhile ago

Fri Jan 30 00:22:01 UTC 2015  <jurov>   oracle nixed it

Sun Jan 25 05:21:49 UTC 2015  <mats>   mats is like the oracle on the topic now! << not sure if you're criticizing what i said there

Sun Jan 25 04:43:02 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   <mats> multi sig and escrow are essentially bad patches to a broken trust model << mats is like the oracle on the topic now!

Sun Jan 25 02:43:00 UTC 2015  <Pierre_Rochard>   ^ exactly, the difference between a computer oracle and a human arbitrator approaches nil over time

Sun Jan 25 02:30:12 UTC 2015  <buttonwood_>   for example, futures and options are largely inexistent in bitcoin. Mainly because of the trust involved if you were to sell me an option. If we used an oracle to do multi sig escrow or step in when there's a dispute the oracle could ensure both sides make good on the contract

Sun Jan 25 02:13:45 UTC 2015  <buttonwood_>   what about a multi sig oracle

Wed Jan 21 21:49:20 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Oracle Critical Patch Update - January 2015 ... ( http://bit.ly/1yI8rmj )

Wed Jan 21 08:46:45 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Oracle to fix 167 vulnerabilities, including a backdoor-like flaw in its E-Business Suite | Computerworld ... ( http://bit.ly/1ypOQXq )

Sat Jan 17 00:03:19 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   bleichenbacher's oracle, in particular

Tue Dec 16 02:44:24 UTC 2014  <assbot>   OpenSXCE 201**4**.05 LiveDVD for Intel/AMD IA32 and AMD64 plus for Sun/Oracle SPARC (from 1995' UltraSPARC_I till 2011' sun4v UltraSPARC T3) ... ( http://bit.ly/1AfnEZS )

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