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I guess there are better things to do in the holiday season, or in winter weekends, or in weekends or weekdays or whenever, but thank you for a usually thankless job, felt more than noticed by most (including me).

Yes thank you.  Things were getting out of hand. But I live in a glasshouse, so decided best if I did not throw
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January 06, 2019, 09:00:44 PM

Allow me a potentially controversial statement:
The cryptoqueen
Bringing balance to the group
We need more females

4 / 7 / 5 is not a thing, brother  Wink

Well the original Japanese form has 7/5/7 moras, not syllables. A long syllable counts as 2 moras, so it could be argued, in principle, that 'queen' is 2... but then 'need' would be 2, too. No way to save that, sorry  Grin
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I guess there are better things to do in the holiday season, or in winter weekends, or in weekends or weekdays or whenever, but thank you for a usually thankless job, felt more than noticed by most (including me).

Yes thank you.  Things were getting out of hand. But I live in a glasshouse, so decided best if I did not throw
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Connecting the dots
Hairy explains the bear's mind
Bear chose the wrong side

P Shep beat me to it a few posts earlier.  It was a moment of clarity for all.  

Edit:  given this additional insight, I might be a bit more respectful of his point of view, because his view is informed by his professional experience.  My operating assumption was that his view was solely motivated by his book.
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January 06, 2019, 09:02:31 PM

aaaah

and does has to be

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THX man

first five syllables
not one more and not one less
second line seven

the third line is five
so to be a true haiku
these rules must obey

EDIT: man i suck at this lol

This is a god mode for non native speaker.
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I was an SSD fan ...
You can thank me later Wink

? ? ?

What was your involvement? NVRAM or controller development? Civil or military?

I realize SSDs date back to the late 1980s. I'm fascinated by the early history.

I always saw storage as the main performance bottleneck in any computer system. I figured when cheap low-power-consumption high-capacity dependable solid state storage was achieved, we'd see a whole new world of portable devices.

It's not surprising that the first netbooks and then smartphones and tablets followed closely behind the development of MLC and TLC flash and controllers with improved wear leveling and garbage collection algorithms. Sure, improved battery and radio technologies helped but the mobile revolution was spurred by SSDs.

Inb4 jbreher fully dox himself: He is a fucking good mass storage engineer/developer. Would love he tells us more details if he feels like. He may have a wrong view of what is the true Bitcoin but the guy really knows his shit and has more high stakes pro level technical background that most of us here. Respect.

To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail

I am retarded... what does that mean in this case?

I am retarded
What does that mean in this case?
Five more syllables.




Wut??

He took your question
And made a haiku of it
adding five syllables

One too many in the end I know, getting tired again.
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January 06, 2019, 09:09:14 PM

Actually he already doxxed himself by using his real name. I'd never checked him out before.

Wow. That's a pretty good set of credentials and accomplishments there. I'm impressed.

Interesting.

Considering his long-suffering 'corrections' of BCH/SV/ABCwhatevs doubters I always envisaged someone rather like this -



Anyway, I respect anyone who knows anything. Cos I don't.
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January 06, 2019, 09:09:56 PM

aaaah

and does has to be

4
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4

THX man

first five syllables
not one more and not one less
second line seven

the third line is five
so to be a true haiku
these rules must obey

EDIT: man i suck at this lol

This is a god mode for non native speaker.
Yeah it's brill. can i just suggest 'pertain' for obey?
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January 06, 2019, 09:12:22 PM

Goose is still wining
and dining his fair lady,
whiners keep whining.

I like micgoossens.
Absolutely no homo.
Rick is having doubts.


hodl smart mans game
bitcoin a hodl on its own
hodlers, yeah hodling

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100k fest, see him in flesh


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Tone Vays is panicking
Feels good to be right

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aaaah

and does has to be

4
5
4

THX man

first five syllables
not one more and not one less
second line seven

the third line is five
so to be a true haiku
these rules must obey

EDIT: man i suck at this lol

This is a god mode for non native speaker.
Yeah it's brill. can i just suggest 'pertain' for obey?

Yeah it's brill. can i
suggest 'pertain' for obey?
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Am I allowed to say out loud that I think the Haiku form is shit and pointless? Though full marks for creativity.

They do not speak to me in any way whatsoever. I presume if one is steeped in Bushido it moves one to tears.

Most people here have limericks in their DNA, most of which have 'Nantucket' in there somewhere.
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January 06, 2019, 09:18:13 PM

Allow me a potentially controversial statement:
The cryptoqueen
Bringing balance to the group
We need more females

4 / 7 / 5 is not a thing, brother  Wink

Well the original Japanese form has 7/5/7 moras, not syllables. A long syllable counts as 2 moras, so it could be argued, in principle, that 'queen' is 2... but then 'need' would be 2, too. No way to save that, sorry  Grin

sorry, the site screwed it up, does not know that queen is ONE syllable, apparently.
how many in queeen? maybe two, since it is not a real word, like quee-en?
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January 06, 2019, 09:18:24 PM

aaaah

and does has to be

4
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4

THX man

first five syllables
not one more and not one less
second line seven

the third line is five
so to be a true haiku
these rules must obey

EDIT: man i suck at this lol

This is a god mode for non native speaker.
Yeah it's brill. can i just suggest 'pertain' for obey?
Yes please.

And why everyone writing like this?
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Am I allowed to say out loud that I think Haikus are shit and pointless?

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Am I allowed to say out loud that I think the Haiku form is shit and pointless? Though full marks for creativity.

They do not speak to me in any way whatsoever. I presume if one is steeped in Bushido it moves one to tears.

Most people here have limericks in their DNA, most of which have 'Nantucket' in there somewhere.

'Tis just a green Sunday game, man.
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January 06, 2019, 09:21:07 PM

'Tis just a green Sunday game, man.

You should be face down on a church floor reflecting on your weekly evils. Not this heathen frivolity.
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Am I allowed to say out loud that I think the Haiku form is shit and pointless? Though full marks for creativity.

They do not speak to me in any way whatsoever. I presume if one is steeped in Bushido it moves one to tears.

Most people here have limericks in their DNA, most of which have 'Nantucket' in there somewhere.

Thanks for posting paper
Bitcoin fractions have been sent
You are a good sport

Dang, wrong.

Thank you for the Times
Bitcoin fractions have been sent
You are a good sport

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I was an SSD fan ...
You can thank me later Wink

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What was your involvement?

It's not that opaque. After all, I've been accused of poor opsec. Smiley

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I always saw storage as the main performance bottleneck in any computer system.

Yup. Disk latencies have up till recently hidden universes of poor design in other layers of the storage stack, OSs, middleware, and applications themselves. With the widespread availability of NAND's much lower latencies, a more efficient protocol than ATA or SCSI -- namely NVMe (though SCSI's SOP/PQI would have been in my opinion a superior technology ((though it's hard to fight Intel))* ) -- is necessary to unlock it's native performance.

*::hrumph!:: what's another borg-ian windmill against which to tilt?

However, NVMe itself is really not efficient enough for NAND. SW stack latencies are still greater than the underlying media's access times. And with a new generation of Storage Class Memory -- another order of magnitude faster than NAND -- just around the corner, this problem will only become proportionally larger.

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I figured when cheap low-power-consumption high-capacity dependable solid state storage was achieved, we'd see a whole new world of portable devices.

Even further. As recognition of the inefficiencies that have allowed to fester for a half-century become more widespread, attention will turn to the entire storage stack, the POSIX interface, and applications, ushering in a complete rearchitecting of canonical computer system architecture.
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January 06, 2019, 09:29:15 PM

Thanks for posting paper
Bitcoin fractions have been sent
You are a good sport

Ah. Cool.

Hopefully you should get it by the end of next week. When you sell it for billions name your Thai housekeeper after me.
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