The fetish with code and coding here has a sickening resemblance to the
organisational obsessed wing of broader anarchism.
Time wasters, gasbags, bores - AWAY WITH YOU!
Bornstadt, Marx, Engels – especially Marx – poison the atmosphere. Vanity,
malevolence, gossip, pretentiousness and boasting i
The linked article appears a handful of good examples of the result of
the obscure way in which these models are presented.
If their logits were labeled with regard to meaning — labels which,
after skimming the article and its links, they could obviously
generate themselves — it would not appear m
So now, in many ways, humanities majors can produce some of the most
interesting “code.”
https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/magic-for-english-majors
Reposts not ripostes to terminal geek bores
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> I replied to some of the other things in this thread, but unfortunately
left the content just as drafts, becoming confused when I consider sending
it.
I'm interested in figuring out how to communicate and work with with
punk-stasis, and I have thoughts and a little work energy for both new and
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> Honestly I'm not sure I like computers, but I miss DRY code.
hey whippersnapper, in my day we pun
Honestly I'm not sure I like computers, but I miss DRY code.
I assumed the lack of reusability that has developed was to reduce the
speed of the spread of technology.
But I've also learned some people find it nicer to work with code in really
different ways than it was usually done in the past.
On Mon, Mar 21, 2022, 5:06 PM zeynepaydogan
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There are people out there who are too incompetent to write reusable code in
here . LOL
Eric Hughes came up with that in the late 90's as part of his cypherpunks
manifesto. Then came 9-11 in 2001.
Eric Hughes ran away shrieking like Edward Lord Snowden ( Chickenman )
If you read all of Mongo's posts since that embarrassment then he's emphasized
the widest possible reading of ' cod
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021, 3:24 AM grarpamp wrote:
> > We must defend our own privacy if we expect to have any.
> > Cypherpunks write code.
> > We know that someone has to write software to defend privacy,
> > and ... we're going to write it."
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> GnuPG,
> We must defend our own privacy if we expect to have any.
> Cypherpunks write code.
> We know that someone has to write software to defend privacy,
> and ... we're going to write it."
GnuPG, and many networks, message systems, etc already exist...
a magnitude above pl
The author of those words took a powder after 9-11 - 20 years ago! - and so
cast doubt on all his scribblings prior to that craven cowards act.
Desertion under fire will get you killed - that's the anarchist code.
"... And there's something I'm curious about, what are people doing on this
mailing list who aren't interested in information security that can't write a
code? ..."
Maybe cos its an anarchists list for discussing the socio-economic & political
aspects of cryptographic code use. The political ec
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> We must defend our own privacy if we expect to have any. ... Cypherpunks
> write code. We know that someone has to write software to defend privacy, and
>
We must defend our own privacy if we expect to have any. ... Cypherpunks write
code. We know that someone has to write software to defend privacy, and ...
we're going to write it."
And there's something I'm curious about, what are people doing on this mailing
list who
Recall Eric Hughes was a renegade who defected at the first critical hour of
real battle.
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