--- Log opened Sun Sep 13 00:00:17 2020 00:25 -!- Netsplit over, joins: EnabrinTain, potatope 00:56 -!- darsie [~kvirc@84-113-55-200.cable.dynamic.surfer.at] has joined ##hplusroadmap 01:14 < nmz787> .title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T39QHprz-x8 01:14 < saxo> The Story of Al Baydha: A Regenerative Agriculture in the Saudi Desert. قصة مشروع البيضاء - YouTube 03:38 -!- filipepe [uid362247@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-mgqtulczavabejdp] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:51 < TMA> nice. I still feel the main message is the very first sentence "in 1950s the indigenous land management system in the arabian peninsula, known as the himma, was abolished" 03:53 < TMA> basically it means that the system is not sustainable. because it collapses as soon as an idiot will be in charge, which is a certainity 03:57 < L29Ah> just like any other centralized management system? 03:57 < TMA> a system requiring intelligent oversight is not sustainable 03:59 < TMA> L29Ah: every system where humans are involved that depends on the humans to perform something AND refrain from performing something else has these characteristics 04:00 < TMA> (which means the "reduce human footprint" that was criticized at the end shares the same mode of failure) 04:05 < TMA> the Daleks got it right-ish. but then it would hinge on Daleks to perform and refrain from non-performing 04:06 < TMA> the universe (as a wish-fulfiling machine) is broken beyond repair 04:48 < juri_> hack all of the things. 04:49 < juri_> right now my great enemy i don't know what to do with is capitalism. I release my work AGPLv3, but.. when it comes to getting those with capital what they want, capitalism finds a way. 04:50 < L29Ah> i just love capitalism 04:50 < L29Ah> but i hate copyright so i release everything under AGPLv3 as the most restrictive of OSI-approved licenses 04:51 < L29Ah> or under WTFPL-2 when i feel like 04:51 < juri_> capitalism is like violence: when you have applied too much, you no longer have the problem you started with, but an assortment of other, worse problems. 04:52 < L29Ah> i'd prefer a license that forbids you to use the software until you forfeit all your copyright rights and promise never seek copyright damages in courts 04:52 < L29Ah> but OSI/FSF/DFSG would never approve that 04:53 < L29Ah> juri_: capitalism is great when devoid of violence i think 04:53 < juri_> capitalism without a balance of power and interests is violence. 04:54 < L29Ah> sadly the greater your controlled assets, the more violence you can get away with 04:55 < L29Ah> juri_: do i get it right you don't believe in private property? 04:57 < juri_> oh, i do, i just don't apply it to much other than to the tools i use for my profession. 05:01 < L29Ah> so only you are entitled to owning private property, or what? 05:02 < juri_> No, what i have is generally available for others, with the exception of what i need to continue hacking all of the things. 05:03 < juri_> I don't like private intelectual property. i like the results of it applied to entertainment, that's about it. 05:03 < L29Ah> the question is about how you handle the ethics of others' private property 05:03 < L29Ah> i mean tangible assets first of all 05:04 < L29Ah> the idea of intellectual property is so full of kludges that i prefer to drop it altogether 05:04 < juri_> I have run hackerspaces for 8 years, almost all of my 'private' property was at the space, being used (abused, broken, etc) by others. 05:15 < juri_> If you're really looking for an incrogruity with my dislike of capitalism.. I have done the "save money for retirement" thing, because i don't trust the world to 'take care' of me when i am too burned out by 50 years is IT to be commercially useful. our lack of a social saftey net forces each of us to hoarde resources. even anti-capitalists. 05:21 < L29Ah> nah, i'm looking for your political stance, as if you reject capitalism, you probably have some replacement system in mind (and those are generally interesting to me) 05:28 < juri_> highly constrained capitalism, bordering on socialism. ;) 05:29 < L29Ah> so what are the constraints? 05:29 < TMA> I like the abstract concept of capitalism. I do like the abstract concept of communism as well. the only part I do not like is the people. both would function splendidly if only the agents were not a bunch of narcistic idiotic liars as the humans are 05:59 -!- CryptoDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-htvxsaalavetxmfg] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:13 < fenn> http://www.peoplescapitalism.org/presentations/PeoplesCapitalismpaper3.pdf James Albus, head of NIST's intelligent systems divison that got the whole self-driving-car thing going, summarizes his book here 06:14 < fenn> so many people are fixed on "communism vs capitalism" that we forgot how to think creatively and come up with new solutions for the new economic reality of a post-automation world 06:19 < L29Ah> what solutions 06:19 < L29Ah> there're no problems 06:19 < fenn> you want me to summarize the paper? 06:19 < fenn> if you don't see any problems i don't know what to tell you 06:19 < L29Ah> do you refer to luddites? 06:19 < fenn> weren't you just complaining about how it would take dozens of lives worth of effort to go to mars? 06:20 < L29Ah> i'm not complaing, i'm stating the contemporary fact 06:20 < L29Ah> some stuff will be expensive regardless of the social structure in place, just because the physics is a bitch 06:22 < fenn> the energy cost of launching on starship to LEO is $3/kg, at today's propellant prices 06:22 < fenn> that's about 500x less than the current cost of launch 06:22 < fenn> the rest is human labor 06:23 < fenn> i'm not saying "the problem is automation" i'm saying "karl marx's arguments are obsolete now that we have automation" 06:26 < L29Ah> λ> 7800**2 + 9.8 * 600000 06:26 < L29Ah> 6.672e7 06:26 < L29Ah> yup the theoretical energy requirements are comparatively small, about 2kg of methane+oxygen per kg, but rockets are horribly inefficient 06:27 < fenn> it actually uses about 32kg propellant per kg of payload 06:28 < fenn> 3.55 kg of oxygen per kg of methane 06:28 < fenn> so that's, uh, 9kg of methane per kg of payload 06:29 < fenn> apparently methane is super cheap in bulk 06:29 < L29Ah> > 3.55 kg of oxygen per kg of methane 06:29 < L29Ah> ouch, 4.55 then, also i didn't account for the fact you need to carry propellant with you halfway 06:29 < L29Ah> great, great 06:30 < fenn> what's 4.55? 06:30 * L29Ah starts saving for his asteroid commune in the belt 06:30 < L29Ah> fenn: 3.55 + 1 06:52 < fenn> if i've done my math right, methane currently costs around $0.1/kg 06:53 < fenn> there are a lot of bizarre units involved though 06:55 < fenn> liquid oxygen is basically free 07:03 < L29Ah> yeah methane is counted as the volume at stp for some reason afair 07:07 -!- filipepe [uid362247@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-mgqtulczavabejdp] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 07:26 < L29Ah> opened the paper, read about inflation, facepalmed, closed the paper 08:36 < darsie> L29Ah: How efficient are rockets? Have you compared the fuel combustion energy with orbital energy? 08:37 < L29Ah> dunno; yes 08:38 < darsie> Just divide, then, and you get the efficiency, hm? 08:38 < L29Ah> random wikipedia tells about an "efficient" rocket engine being 60%-efficient 08:38 < L29Ah> divide what? 08:38 < darsie> fuel combustion energy with orbital energy 08:38 < L29Ah> i don't have the amount of fuel, and my aim was to calculate it from the orbital energy 08:39 < L29Ah> i can grab some falcon heavy tho 08:55 < fenn> about 20% apparently 08:56 < darsie> Do space ships with ion propulsion count as rockets? 08:58 < L29Ah> they can't get off the ground so it doesn't matter ;) 08:58 < darsie> The can fly to several asteroids, though. 08:59 < fenn> orbital energy is 33MJ/kg and methane has 55MJ/kg, so if you need 9 kg of methane to get to orbit, that's 33/(9*55) = 6.7% efficiency compared to magically accelerating without violating conservation of energy 09:00 < TMA> the paper reads as a big heap of wishful thinking 09:00 < fenn> go away eeyore 09:12 < juri_> reality is cruel. eeyore had it right. 09:12 < L29Ah> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specific_orbital_energy#Tangential_velocities_at_altitude suggests we need twice as much energy 09:13 < L29Ah> to get away from earth 09:16 < fenn> once you're in orbit you can use solar energy to go elsewhere 09:16 < fenn> or take up twice as much methane, or use lunar ice, or ... 09:17 < L29Ah> you need twice as much methane to reach the lunar ice 09:17 < fenn> i'm a big fan of rotating tether networks to recycle energy and momentum 09:17 < L29Ah> solar energy is nice but slow 09:17 < TMA> current state of solar sail technology or fuelless propulstion does not support such a bold claim 09:17 < fenn> not talking about solar sails, but whatever 09:17 < fenn> so sorry you can't see in front of your own feet 09:18 < L29Ah> just relax and achieve immortality first :P 09:18 < juri_> now that i'll agree with. 09:19 < TMA> looking (and reaching) far towards things beyond the horizon makes you trip on the obstacles and blood your nose 09:19 < TMA> _some_ people do not trip, though 09:19 < juri_> big problems are solved in small pieces. solve the little bits. 09:20 < TMA> considering only those is called "survivor bias" IIRC 09:20 < L29Ah> ordered a zirconia tooth crown, i wonder if it counts towards my immortality score 09:21 < fenn> your teeth are no good here. we accept years, QALYs, qualia, and quails 09:23 < L29Ah> how many QALYs earns not being a socialist? 09:24 < L29Ah> tfw not sure if it makes more sense to keep on working on my current specialization or reorient into gerontology for the best effect 09:24 -!- yashgaroth [~ffffffff@172.58.19.40] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:25 < L29Ah> s/specialization/& and donating monies to scientists™/ 09:25 < TMA> it depends on what you are maximizing 09:25 < L29Ah> QALYs 09:25 < juri_> I accept currency for doing what i'm already doing. :P 09:25 < L29Ah> you don't work on life extension, no currency for you 09:27 < juri_> I'm trying to improve 3d printing, for biological purposes. every day. all day. when you're not busy trolling me. :P 09:27 < TMA> L29Ah: I guess that the uncertainity is so great in estimating the deltaQALYs for each option that you might as well choose randomly 09:28 < L29Ah> yeah 09:30 < TMA> L29Ah: FWIW, even the YOLO way (== fuck the future, just do whatever strikes your fancy, even things known dangerous/harmful) might turn out to be _THE_ optimal strategy for maximizing QALYs 09:34 -!- CryptoDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-htvxsaalavetxmfg] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 09:34 < L29Ah> juri_: i still can't build master hslicer against master implicitcad, is it expected behaviour? 09:35 < juri_> L29Ah: yes. i build against the last release. :) 09:35 < juri_> hslice is pretty broken atm. i'm in the tail end of integrating a projective geometric algebra library into it. 09:36 < juri_> this being haskell, first i had to write a projective geometric algebra library. 09:36 < juri_> two months later... 09:37 < L29Ah> i got disillusioned with haskell recently as i've made a big memory leak and can't do shit about it 09:38 < L29Ah> ghc's profiling is like "lol u're using more and more pinned memory!", and that's it 09:38 < juri_> ... buy more ram? my haskell compiling box has 32 cores, 256gb of ram. 09:38 < juri_> ugh. i hate thate 09:38 < L29Ah> i would have to have enough ram to fit all my / 09:38 < L29Ah> as this is a program for making backups 09:39 < TMA> as an Eeyoreoid, I do not believe that I am able to chose. The most I can do is to be able to discern how I should have chosen. But that does not make current/future choices less random 09:39 < juri_> ah yes, you meentioned that. 09:40 < L29Ah> TMA: you can put your legs one in front of the other or can put your leg in your ass, the choice is yours! 09:40 < Allure[m]> Deep convos going on uh 09:40 < juri_> if the choice is near random, than i have chosen to continue down my 'nearby to relevance' path. i have a proficiency in 3d printing technologies, best to refine that for 'the cause'. 09:41 < juri_> L29Ah: I've got some haskellers that owe me a few favors, want me to ask one of them to look at your code? 09:41 < L29Ah> dunno, do it if you feel like 09:42 < juri_> L29Ah: code URL? 09:42 < L29Ah> i'll throw you a few m₿ if it fixes things tho 09:42 < L29Ah> https://github.com/l29ah/hyborg 09:43 < L29Ah> the relevant code is mostly in https://github.com/l29ah/hyborg/blob/master/Main.hs#L115 i think 09:43 < juri_> thanks. i'll toss it about. 09:45 < darsie> Withdrawal fee from exchanges is 0.5 mBTC. 09:45 < darsie> monero has lower fees and better privacy. 09:46 < L29Ah> your exchanges suck 09:46 < darsie> Which are better/cheaper? 09:46 < L29Ah> i avoid them altogether though as they're infested with KYC cancer 09:47 < L29Ah> friends, colleagues, shady folk from https://www.bestchange.com/ 09:49 < fenn> hmm.. offers of USD for USD, what could possibly be going on i wonder 10:24 < lsneff> 12:19 _some_ people do not trip, though 10:24 < lsneff> Who? 11:02 < Allure[m]> Any papers on how to capture stimuli traveling the medula? 11:02 < Allure[m]> Please tag me on a response 12:01 < kanzure> http://www.righto.com/2020/09/reverse-engineering-first-fpga-chip.html 12:02 < kanzure> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24462093 12:08 < kanzure> .unixtime 12:08 < saxo> 1600024090 12:09 < Allure[m]> "saxo" (https://matrix.to/#/@freenode_saxo:matrix.org) same 12:29 < TMA> lsneff: if you make all humans toss a coin every day for thirty days, you'll get a few (probably less than a dozen) that came up with heads every single day. how they are special? they are just selected by a random process 12:33 < TMA> lsneff: (substitute some true random process instead of coin toss, which you can learn to swindle) 13:27 < nmz787> I just bid on a dualbeam FIB/SEM 13:36 < fenn> i flipped a coin tail 86 times in a row once before getting tired of it 13:36 < fenn> tails* 13:41 < juri_> nmz787: lucky soul. wishing i had space for one. 13:47 < nmz787> juri_: well reserve price isn't met... I will be boxed in in terms of space if I actually end up as an owner 13:53 -!- shawwwn [uid6132@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-aegjuktzohttlizc] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:00 < lsneff> fenn: were both sides of the coin tails? 14:09 -!- mrdata [~mrdata@unaffiliated/mrdata] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 14:21 -!- mrdata [~mrdata@unaffiliated/mrdata] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:27 -!- justanotheruser [~justanoth@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 15:13 < kanzure> "If we don't go far enough, someone else will. Whether Iran or China or North Korea, someone else will eventually start producing superintelligent children that will outshine all western scientists and engineers[1]. If we don't start doing it too, we will become irrelevant, prehistoric tribes that have no place in the modern world." 15:44 < lsneff> .t https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:dUWrpm80WHsJ:https://earthsky.org/%3Fp%3D343883+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us 15:44 < saxo> https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:dUWrpm80WHsJ:https://earthsky.org/%3Fp%3D343883+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us 15:44 < lsneff> “Has microbial life been found on Venus?” 15:51 < kanzure> lsneff: progress update on your rust nanotech software? 15:53 < lsneff> Slow going, been extremely busy with school. 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