[squeak-dev] Mutter system news

Ben Coman btc at openinworld.com
Fri Dec 30 16:06:56 UTC 2016


Other posts "from:robbats" definitely show human intelligence with
on-topic squeak/pharo/vm discussions.
Seems like maybe a third-party bot piggy-backing a valid post. Unfortunate.
cheers -ben

On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 4:46 AM, Dale Henrichs
<dale.henrichs at gemtalksystems.com> wrote:
> Looks like an infinite loop in the algorithm now ... someone should probably
> remove Charlie Robot from the list ...
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> On 12/28/16 12:33 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:
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> With our meta-space mathematics and volumetric vatrices and closure-binding
> rules collapsing to planar matrices for determinations, good projects will
> occur for macro-economics.
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> On 12/28/2016 3:30 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:
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> Goodness will come with replicated cell bandwidth donations. This would be
> ensured to be veritable.
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> On 12/28/2016 3:24 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:
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> Symbiosis through viral epidemiology. Win-Win!
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> On 12/28/2016 3:20 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:
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> Like a JITted VM on new hardware. Or old.
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> On 12/28/2016 3:20 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:
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> Communities would have a way to connect as an incentive-focused colony,
> operating in the flow of active complexity. Be a unionize non-profit to
> engage politically, socially and economically with the host.
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> On 12/28/2016 3:16 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:
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> I mean donated package deal. Home of Freedom
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> On 12/28/2016 3:14 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:
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> The root of why may be we see a need for anonymity with a cloaking identity
> device that doesn't hide internal and external estimations of the
> communities' gratitude for your presence. Yet all can be confident that your
> cartoon character is all anyone knows about you. That trust network enables
> confident donation exchange. Craigslist says there are tickets available to
> see the Verve in London, with a flight and a couple of three nights at a
> B&B, whoever wants to go. That'd be so nice.
>
> On 12/28/2016 3:01 PM, Dale Henrichs wrote:
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> Charlie Robot? Perhaps...
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> On 12/28/16 11:55 AM, Charlie Robbats wrote:
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> I am thinking each person has a quf tree and karma and a boundary of
> expectations, in virtualized citizenship. Disconnect from the land of money,
> on principle of veritable fractal variation.
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> On 12/28/2016 2:43 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:
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> All of this infrastructure is for secure mobile code, I am hoping. To
> support aliased donation networks through malleable smart contracts and
> build markets to help folks through squeaky flip phones with oil to cover
> our faces like sunscreen. Have peace and prosper plan preventing piss poor
> performance. Emoji driven distributed load/traffic balancing across
> multicore, hopefully with GPIO support. Karma flows change outside in the
> inbetween. To be all Kurt Vonnegut about replacing debt. adn so we go,
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> On 12/28/2016 2:28 PM, Frank Shearar wrote:
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> What would be super helpful is a brief description of the why, here. You're
> giving a detailed description of SOMETHING and expecting the reader to piece
> together the puzzle. Almost no one is going to do that, because they're busy
> solving their own problems.
>
> frank
>
> On Dec 28, 2016 11:22, "Charlie Robbats" <charlie.robbats at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> 19 - I am thinking about merging RS FEC with blockEn/Decoding with a 7-bit
>> msgChunks into 8-bit blocks, or QoS determined. That along with non-secret
>> 3-way finite field key agreement ratcheting and contract established
>> scoping, would mean each transaction might be separately islolated from
>> every other and the contract exchange includes trusted observation filtering
>> capabilities, locally enforced through your prioritized trees of life,
>> liberty & property, and also your knowledge of good and evil.
>>
>> 20 - add a new delayed redirector, on Carol's side, so a remotePromise
>> resolution will be a tree-way exchange for the ratchet exchange: carol ->
>> farRef:  alice -> scope internalize: carol -> ack redirector: alice -> wire
>> encrypted
>>
>> 21 - group ratcheting: presence event leads to re-rendezvous with the
>> qufrum, majority/super-majority online election/karma emoji disbersement
>>
>> On 12/28/2016 1:55 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:
>>>
>>> 16 - pass the galaxy test:
>>> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FWcSJfZITITckrXyfihpuPnX5xf0e4kOhCnsoRFyLfI/edit#slide=id.p
>>>
>>> 17 - exchange access categories with contractual code migration
>>>
>>> 18 - emoji feedback
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/28/2016 1:11 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi! Here's the master plan, always malleable; if anyone sees something
>>>> interesting to dive into, you are welcome.
>>>>
>>>> Future Features
>>>> ---
>>>> 0 - fix vector corruption through pbeStorage
>>>> 1 - java/squeak interoperability
>>>> 2 - FEC-RS testing/repair
>>>> 3 - define QR-coded PBE identity
>>>> 4 - switch to SHA256/scrypt PBE for identities
>>>> 5 - porciniz
>>>> 6 - DNS/meta layer injection
>>>> 7 - stack hacking/network discovery/graphing/routing
>>>> 8 - blockchain
>>>> 9 - support non-secret finite field key exchange ("Whisper-2")-Oops/add
>>>> dataEncoder to EncoderData
>>>> 10 - ratcheting/group join/leave ratcheting
>>>> 11 - asn1derMetaPragmaEncoder/class autocreation and meta qufrums/qufrum
>>>> construction/data replication
>>>> 12 - thermoHarmonics3NeuralRuleGA (PV = nrT + distortion)
>>>> 13 - Enumify Types, pass named closures, scope projection & protection,
>>>> detach class/classVariables
>>>> 14 - autocoerce local eventual calls to immediate sends with reactor
>>>> pipelining
>>>> 15 - start a Mutter system news website
>>>>
>>>> ---
>>>>
>>>> Encoder Velocities:
>>>>
>>>> DBL_AESede/asn1der: 100 KB compressed data chunks received: 100
>>>> send time: 1096 ms, rate: 73 Mbs.
>>>> receive time: 1096 ms. rate: 73 Mbs.
>>>>
>>>> DBL_AESede/bytes: 100 KB compressed data chunks received: 100
>>>> send time: 1094 ms, rate: 73 Mbs.
>>>> receive time: 1095 ms. rate: 73 Mbs.
>>>>
>>>> DBL_AESede,json: 100 KB compressed data chunks received: 10
>>>> send time: 2107 ms, rate: 4 Mbs.
>>>> receive time: 2107 ms. rate: 4 Mbs.
>>>> ---
>>>>
>>>
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