phf: mircea_popescu: just point whatever you have to that ip, and i'll fix the settings to get it working
polarbeard: click on first line number, then second, it makes a range
polarbeard: do they blink? what do you use mosaic? :D
mircea_popescu: omfg what is the purpose of putting clicable line numbers in github if all they do is blink. GIMME AN ANCHOR MOTHERFUCKING IDIOTS
polarbeard: they're defined here, https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/38b7835cb5f7863d4547#file-polarbeard_better_log_messages-vpatch-L2029-L2039
mircea_popescu: polarbeard do you have the tags you use enumerated anywhere ?
polarbeard: ok, anyway here is the old for reference: https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/961aa315c69b89d2e613
mircea_popescu: perhaps i'm not understanding something, but where's all the list of fixed returns ?
deedbot-: [Trilema] The necessary prerequisite for any change to the Bitcoin protocol - http://trilema.com/2016/the-necessary-prerequisite-for-any-change-to-the-bitcoin-protocol/
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 11:59:31; punkman: re:deleuze&guattari: Once upon a time I was scrolling through a big pile 1337 w4r3z, and I saw "A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia" and I thought "maybe that'll be interesting". I opened it on my crappy ebook tablet, flipped through some pages. The moment I thought "this shit's unreadable isn't it", the tablet died, never to come back.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-02-2016#1392451 << it's readable in the sense every other contemporary industrial process is "machineable" or "approachable" or whatever. with heavy equipment, not with bare hands and eyes.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-02-2016#1392335 << poverty limit. ask the world bank :D
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 05:16:50; asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-01-2016#1391899 << i looked in the prb crud when we had this thread, found no such thing, recall
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assbot: BitBet - Connor McDavid will live up to the hype :: 0.45 B (3%) on Yes, 12.72 B (97%) on No | closed 1 day 14 hours ago ... ( http://bit.ly/1Q72HH2 )
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell pete_dushenski https://bitbet.us/bet/1198/connor-mcdavid-will-live-up-to-the-hype/#c5602 I believe
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Well it's the german "trained experts" so who knows
mircea_popescu: what a grand time for the state that was! for the first time ever it got its way with everyones' children
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 05:04:44; BingoBoingo: "But when she was questioned by trained specialists three days later she immediately admitted that the story of the rape was not true, said the spokesman for the state prosecutor, Martin Steltner. "
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-02-2016#1392285 << i should hope these were the same "trained specialists" that started the wholly hallucinated "family abuse" moral panic of the 90s.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I dunno, they shot Lavoy Finicum pretty fast.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo eh it's unclear whether that can be done just yet or not. whole different kettle of soup.
mircea_popescu: as in they'd prolly shoot aliens even faster. so in this sense, the study's useless without looking at what environment those guys operate in.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo for the record, the one most important factor in how long they wait to shoot should be and probably is "how weird this shit is".
mircea_popescu: whether it'll be used or not is unclear, so i wouldn't TELL you to do it, but if you want to do it by all means.
polarbeard: aha I see, but maybe ascii can trash the jsonrpc part and keep the functionality itself?
jurov: mod6 ben_vulpes asciilifeform : do I understand right sha512 is hardwired in V? is there a space for sane upgrade path?
mircea_popescu: they'll prolly want to do it in scheme now. but anyway, if you want it for production reasons, go right ahead.
polarbeard: mircea_popescu: is there any reason against that one? I miss it too
assbot: The necessary prerequisite for any change to the Bitcoin protocol on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1Q70TOa )
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes mod6 if teh esteemed foundation'd give an opinion on http://trilema.com/2016/the-necessary-prerequisite-for-any-change-to-the-bitcoin-protocol/ kthx.
BingoBoingo: "The report says that in realistic situations, the officers waited about a quarter of a second longer to shoot armed black men than white and they fired by mistake on unarmed white men three times more often than on blacks."
BingoBoingo: "But the study also showed that when holding guns in more realistic simulations, the same officers were faster to shoot whites."
jurov: straight from horse's mouth: "With the end of Moore’s Law, the cadence at which servers are refreshed with new and improved hardware in the datacenter is likely to slow significantly."
PeterL: It looks like it is going through the list, trying to connect to each node and repeatedly getting disconnected, should I stop it and restart only connect to the one node which is connected?
PeterL: http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/81b25113-e9e7-485d-995a-b13e790305ae/?raw=true << so I just restarted bitcoind, using -connect to all the trb nodes in the wiki, it looks like only Inciatus is letting me connect, the rest are refusing my connection?
copypaste: kakobrekla: I'd like to make a request if you have a moment. When I get my OTP from assbot, it sends the header `Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8` ... This causes my browser to incorrectly interpret GnuPG documents as JSON, so it spews annoying errors which prevent me from just doing Ctrl-A Ctrl-C...to wit, "There was an error parsing the JSON document. The document may not be
polarbeard: mircea_popescu, asciilifeform: here is the logging patch split up in three: https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/ccf92c5f83753a03370a, https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/38b7835cb5f7863d4547 and https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/621f39b7cf21d736400e
punkman: re:deleuze&guattari: Once upon a time I was scrolling through a big pile 1337 w4r3z, and I saw "A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia" and I thought "maybe that'll be interesting". I opened it on my crappy ebook tablet, flipped through some pages. The moment I thought "this shit's unreadable isn't it", the tablet died, never to come back.
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 18:13:52; mod6: danielpbarron: hey there Sir, wanna update the wiki & test the steps from a newb standpoint when you get a moment? Y^
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ben_vulpes: lol even vex has commentary on the dccpisode
asciilifeform: mod6: try to also understand where the original mistake was.
ben_vulpes: am i authed or not
mod6: <+asciilifeform> counting to what, zero ? << it did show in the log already when i started with -setvernum=99998
ben_vulpes: mother shit fucker
asciilifeform: anyway ben_vulpes and everybody else can have 133333337 w4r3z when they can come up with a place for it to go.
ben_vulpes: motherfucker.
ben_vulpes: thank you for pointing out the inadequacy of everything.
asciilifeform: then where do you want it
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: joy of deficit spending here is that i complain about price of bits and find they're free.
asciilifeform: don't trade with the enemy, just say no to paying for bits.
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-02-2016#1392194 << you know, could always ask me, and get the l3333337 w4r3z
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 22:48:49; mircea_popescu: i guess i fucked it up when putting it on trilema ? asciilifeform ^ mind saying what the above link does ?
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 22:44:06; phf: so i dropped patches from "[BTC-dev] Tinyscheme Genesis, Cleanup, and Fixes, CORRECTED; -and- Shiva Pedigree Bridge." but i'm still missing something so they are just hanging there separately, http://104.131.72.249/patches/
asciilifeform: you quite likely have a mistake in there.
mod6: yeah, i dunno, i got the same problem again just now.
BingoBoingo prolly going to pick up dead tree SICP in the next month or so
mod6: <+asciilifeform> did you make it directly from my 2 patches (old + new) ? << no didn't even try that yet. just went straight into integration of both into one. kinda got side tracked with the SoBA and then watched some xfiles. heheh.
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 22:33:31; mircea_popescu: anyone thinking diapers are cheap is not-poor in the us
asciilifeform: nothing quite compares to the magical power of actually reading things...
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: this kind of confusion can only come from not actually reading the src
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 05:16:50; asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-01-2016#1391899 << i looked in the prb crud when we had this thread, found no such thing, recall
BingoBoingo: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-02-2016#1392316 << People kept confusing low/high-s malleabillity with the DER encoding business
mod6: mine? should have. is basically the same as yours just instead with 'extern int VERSION;'
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-01-2016#1391899 << i looked in the prb crud when we had this thread, found no such thing, recall
mod6: thanks for taking a look at that. did you see my replacement patch then?
asciilifeform: except by IDIOTICALLY minusing the whole shebang and plussing it back in under new name
asciilifeform: it was the only way i could think of to nail down the lineage from virginal tinyscheme to shiva !1
assbot: Logged on 29-01-2016 15:38:47; ascii_butugychag: i suppose this is when i restate my rage at the idiocy of gnudiff
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 21:56:45; ben_vulpes: anyways, mod6 you gotta upgrade v.pl to press *all* reachable leaves. that's the problem i'm running into with asciilifeform's recent shiva rebake
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-01-2016#1391858 <<< aaaaand this is where we learn that NOBODY READS THE MOTHERFUCKING LOGZ
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 21:48:22; mircea_popescu: hey alf, how about you move out of the us ? hm ? HM ?
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-01-2016#1391844 << i will move to the bottom of the sea, email will not begin to work again
BingoBoingo: "But when she was questioned by trained specialists three days later she immediately admitted that the story of the rape was not true, said the spokesman for the state prosecutor, Martin Steltner. "
pete_dushenski: i'd leave a comment bringing this very point up but... the guardian has disabled all comments.
mircea_popescu: well moreover, a lot of people would a whole lot rather believe it never happened. so...
mircea_popescu: or are we going to think she was true the first time and is lying now ?
assbot: Teenage girl admits making up migrant rape claim that outraged Germany | World news | The Guardian ... ( http://bit.ly/1Tw1i24 )
pete_dushenski: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/31/teenage-girl-made-up-migrant-claim-that-caused-uproar-in-germany << in related nyooz, 'lisa' is 13yo. no pic but guessing she's not a beached whale, or else no one would've believed her for even a minute.
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-01-2016#1391519 << /me starting to appreciate v-power ! (and no, not the shell gasoline)
pete_dushenski: in summa : "we should be less individualistic and more like the cattle we properly are. let's stop pretending to be something we're not"
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 13:21:58; mircea_popescu: it's a combination of multisecular trends. one is a hate of plastics, that has been brewing for at least five decades. the other is a hate of self, that;s been brewing since ww2, and that expresses itself variously, but for instance in current "carbon"-ecology.
assbot: If having more no longer satisfies us, perhaps we’ve reached ‘peak stuff’ | Will Hutton | Opinion | The Guardian ... ( http://bit.ly/1OZE1Cp )
pete_dushenski: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jan/31/consumerism-reached-peak-stuff-search-for-happiness <-- not a terrible read on how 'normies' reconcile --> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=28-01-2016#1387675
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pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: heh. i was actually taking a look at that trilema earlier today. if gabrielradio wants to lay the foundation, i'd be happy to build the house.
mircea_popescu: there's a lot more intelligent things to say about time, and certainly better doubts to present than "oh it's secreted by observation". especially in the fucking 60s.
mircea_popescu: not that time's a prime order concept, but that it's both sad and unbecoming to field the matter with antiquated flintlocks left from 1700.
BingoBoingo: He came from Prussia, not a Germany with clocks at the time
BingoBoingo: Well, what other conclusion is a bored German to come to?
mircea_popescu: al these khagne idjits'd have benefitted immensely from a modest physical education.
mircea_popescu: oh, and your mentioning kant reminds me : the whole "time is imposed by the observer" nonsense, also.
mircea_popescu: especially seeing how there's exactly no benefit to be had.
mircea_popescu: have we said that the icecream is square ? o ? how about the square is icecream ? that too? hmm... "icecream square is that" no ?
mircea_popescu: but basically, and transparently, the driving force behind him, and the whole rest, is "what could we further say".
mircea_popescu: deleuze is exactly a worthless word pusher, trying to do "the x of y" like any silicon valley wanna-be. his "x of the y" is a silly "no identity exists save as a piling-on of differences"
mircea_popescu: anyway, to summarize a century or two of purely french wankery for the benefit of the youthful lisper : what the publish&perish industry did in english on the basis of the bastardized electronic typewriter known as excel is not NEW in any sense, but merely a reimplementation of a traditional french passtime, originally played on more primitive instruments.
BingoBoingo: Maybe people can actually use it in french, but in the English language if you invoke it, there is a near certainty you and your problem are wrong.
ben_vulpes: i don't know anything about the topic!
mircea_popescu: i also know something about finkielkraut and that other fuckwit in the context of amorous disorder.
copypaste: also, i liked your attempt at the merchant rewrite mircea_popescu :)
ben_vulpes: that'd be a no then?
copypaste: i have a kindle, but never use the store feature.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: know anything about deleuze and guatarri in the context of intertextuality?
phf: of course per ascii's oft repeated point there's a russian translation, on github, https://github.com/ilammy/lisp
mircea_popescu: the notion of some retard somewhere paying a hundred he actually worked for so as to receive a pdf still makes me chuckle.
ben_vulpes: the notion that there is any price for bits not agreed upon by a bid by people who want the bits and an opening of the floodgates by those who have them at an accepable rate is utter horseshit.
mircea_popescu: what, you thought they're only selling at 0.95 for a few years until barnes and noble goes under ?
ben_vulpes: seventy six eighty on MOTHERFUCKING KINDLE?!
ben_vulpes: one of the things that remains a mystery to me is the recompilation facilities supporting slime et al
phf: or rather instead :D
ben_vulpes: i've been trying to read the tinyscheme sources
phf: a curio for the lisp aficionados http://mumble.net/~jar/pseudoscheme/ an implementation of scheme in common lisp forward ported from lisp machines. a precursor to scheme48, so gets a lot of things right
mircea_popescu: no idea why i'm reading random blather about the human fund - money for people. or w/e
mircea_popescu: how many months is it for the special hat ?
ben_vulpes: how was the 12/12
BingoBoingo: !up TheRealJohnGalt
jurov: deedbot-: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/attachments/20160201/201601.txt.asc?sha1=295f2ea0b44fc825f052392229d3dc61cf9a2744
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes no it's not bad, make sure we're ACTUALLY on the same page as opposed to just jointly excited.
ben_vulpes: sorry for all the dumb questions, just working to tease out into explicitude what everyone else takes for granted.
mircea_popescu: generally from what i've understood, the default behaviour was production (1st above), whereas people these days decided they'd like to see development (2nd above). i also don't take umbrage with this.
mircea_popescu: this is up to the user.
ben_vulpes: what is to be done with c' and c'', then (patches that also depend on b but have nothing to do with c)
mircea_popescu: if you're pressing c, then all the leaves c depends on have levels, and only they have a level.
mircea_popescu: anyway. there is no concept of level defined outside of a press.
ben_vulpes: but there's no guarantee that it renders a b c d e instead of d e a b c
ben_vulpes: howzabout another scenario
assbot: Logged on 14-11-2015 02:10:00; ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: the press algo must then press all same-tree-level leaves for the given leaf, correct?
mircea_popescu: if d e do not have a common antecessor with c, pressig to c dropps them.
mircea_popescu: <felipelalli> mircea_popescu, I know that you think expire a key is a bad idea. I saw you saying that in MPEx FAQ. But why? Could you elaborate more about that? Isn't that useful in case someone dies or lost the control over the key? << how is a bitfield in the gpg key help you in case you die ? or lose control of the key ? neither of these are time-able events.
mircea_popescu: phf> doing by the book kahn topo sort on my graph results in topo a b c d e so pressing to c drops the whole d e subgraph << this is correct.
ben_vulpes: either that or find roots first, toposort from each root, and then apply each set of toposorted patches in some arbitrary order
phf: ben_vulpes: kahn loops over a list of nodes that starts with genesis. on each iteration node in the list is inspected, its children added to the list for further inspection. you can give priority to what was in the list first or give priority to what's in the list last, which will produce either depth first or breadth first walk
ben_vulpes: http://104.131.72.249/patches/tinyscheme_genesis_fixed << you still have 1/2 and 2/2 in there
phf: i can change my toposort to consider first seen nodes first, which results in the full press like http://104.131.72.249/patches/asciilifeform_shiva_part_2_of_2
phf: in fact kahn iterates over a set of nodes, so there's no explicit order guarantee
felipelalli: trinque, no I was talking about deedbot-. The bot didn't accept my renewed key.
felipelalli: mircea_popescu, I know that you think expire a key is a bad idea. I saw you saying that in MPEx FAQ. But why? Could you elaborate more about that? Isn't that useful in case someone dies or lost the control over the key?
phf: doing by the book kahn topo sort on my graph results in topo a b c d e so pressing to c drops the whole d e subgraph
phf: so if i have a->b->c d->e and i'm pressing to b, i need to make sure that topo sort is d e a b c, so that the press includes d and e
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ben_vulpes: eg that `v press shiva stans_sweet_patch.vpatch && v press shiva stans_sweet_patch.vpatch' must result in the same tree as running the command once.
ben_vulpes: a thing to do might be to leave the genesis press as-is, move the resulting tinyscheme dir into the correct shiva location and then press the rest of the patches reground to reference the shivadir
mircea_popescu: the dom is a wholly client side thing, server just spits out a string as far as it's concerned
ben_vulpes: but it's so close! with only an unknowable amount of further hacking it could totally work!
mircea_popescu: phf the truth is that it'd be great if there was a way for reader to select what text he's referencing. but if it can't be made to work then we can't really use it.
mircea_popescu: i guess i fucked it up when putting it on trilema ? asciilifeform ^ mind saying what the above link does ?
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2013/splendor-in-the-grass/#selection-43.3-43.70 does what you said
mircea_popescu: "riously, so the girl won't fuck because she figures you don't value her if she" << on my system
punkman: there's a part about a dir rename in that mail
phf: so i dropped patches from "[BTC-dev] Tinyscheme Genesis, Cleanup, and Fixes, CORRECTED; -and- Shiva Pedigree Bridge." but i'm still missing something so they are just hanging there separately, http://104.131.72.249/patches/
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes does the selection work on trilema for you ?
jurov pats mod6 on the shoulder... no problem, i had to redo monthly treasury report once or twice, too
mod6: i just tried to avoid extra clutter in there.
mod6: where that part is above the section for [V]
mod6: oh, it does, sometimes if it's been referenced before in the document, i don't re-reference it.
mod6: mircea_popescu: that part is just in reference to V's release in R.05, not the high/low S patch which is R.09
mircea_popescu: so then... add a [R.09] at end of that ?
mircea_popescu: email to the mailing list.
mircea_popescu: the first is a mere spelling error. the second, shoul;dn't there be a [R]eference to the email ?
mircea_popescu: mod6 weather it is `high' or `low'. <
mircea_popescu: anyone thinking diapers are cheap is not-poor in the us
mircea_popescu: actually from what i hear, that's the voice of privilege.
ben_vulpes: don't even add up to a whole computer over the year.
ben_vulpes: how do you think i'd rather spend my dollars, on 'macbook pros' or bitcoins and linux workstations?
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo is actually right, there's some history of derpage in all this. << username high-s malleator used on social media was 'amaclin'
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes serenissima would rather buy coke whores from drexl than west coast web coders.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> since they agreed to only include low-s for whatever random reason / concern trolling / misinformed desire to be nice and good, they're stuck now. << It's power derps malleating tx on the way to miners, including on that realy network.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo is actually right, there's some history of derpage in all this.
mircea_popescu: hide your daugthers, nothing is safe.
mircea_popescu: see what the republic can do to you ?
BingoBoingo: <ben_vulpes> in that it's possible to malleate in either direction. ease i suppose doesn't figure into the question. << Someone malleating to high-s is why power derps started malleating to low-s
mircea_popescu: ``heathen command'' << am i the only one seeing a weird set of unmatching quotes here ?
ben_vulpes: but there's no actual reason why they couldn't mine high-s transactions, adherence to party line aside.
mircea_popescu: note the very usg-tard approach to things : it IS true that ambiguous signatures are bad ; it is DEEPLY UNTRUE that we can counter this by AGREEING among ourselves "not to do it".
mircea_popescu: since they agreed to only include low-s for whatever random reason / concern trolling / misinformed desire to be nice and good, they're stuck now.
mircea_popescu: if you include the tx, you get the fee. if you don't include it, for any reason, you don't get the fee.
ben_vulpes: this'd invalidate the signature.
ben_vulpes: how do the miners benefit though.
ben_vulpes: how did you come to the conclusion that it was miners doing the malleation, and not nobodies malleating and rebroadcasting?
ben_vulpes: but digging as far down into the roots of my conclusions as makes sense to dispel ambiguity
ben_vulpes: now were b,tmsr~ to run its own pool mining only high-s transactions, would clients in the wild reject those blocks?
mircea_popescu: but the derps ran off with progress and here we are.
mircea_popescu: the benefit of all this pile of legwork is deeply unclear,
mircea_popescu: the miners are mining low-s as is and malleating all high-s and mining them as low-s
mircea_popescu: mostly because the conversion consists of substracting from a constant
mircea_popescu: juist like numerically there is no way to distinguish between a transaction that was signed low and one that was signed high and malleated to low.
mircea_popescu: numerically, there is no way to distinguish between a transaction that was signed high and a transaction that was signed low and malleated to high
ben_vulpes: so a decomposition then
ben_vulpes: if you have access to the gradebook...
mircea_popescu: in what sense ? paper will carry anything. the social practice of throwing curves won't. etc.
ben_vulpes: in that it's possible to malleate in either direction. ease i suppose doesn't figure into the question.
mircea_popescu: phf does the archive.is implementation work for yo u ?
phf: fwiw stock selection magic doesn't work out of the box on safari
ben_vulpes: anyways, mod6 you gotta upgrade v.pl to press *all* reachable leaves. that's the problem i'm running into with asciilifeform's recent shiva rebake
jurov: but they are completely unreadable
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-01-2016#1391760 << if your sig expired it may be that deedbot will still see the expired one until it updates. if it ever does.
mircea_popescu: da fuck, you must be the only one here using gmail.
mircea_popescu: jurov there is some merit to that lol.
mircea_popescu: hey alf, how about you move out of the us ? hm ? HM ?
jurov: like he does with the email client
jurov: i'm willing to bet than when there will be turdatron www upload form, asciilifeform will use the most broken browser in existence to try to upload the files
mircea_popescu: nevertheless, a large chunk of what mod6 is doing is running through the ever-expanding ball of patches and making a curated set.
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 20:28:00; phf: huh so with original v design, mod6 could sign all the patches that are deemed releasable, and then all you need is mod6.asc in your wot and trb will press
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-01-2016#1391704 << yeah that's the idea, but we specifically dun want to say "trust x thing" in the imperative.
ben_vulpes: aha i begin to see the wisdom of pressing all reachable leaves now
mircea_popescu: http://104.131.72.249/patches/mod6_fix_dumpblock_params << this is rapidly becoming very sweet. mind adding the select javascript too ? :D
mircea_popescu goes back to log reading the gap\
phf: well, then
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 20:48:02; jurov: asciilifeform: can't you just get rid of gmail? or it's the same situation as you and usg?
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: if i understand the shiva rebake correctly, applying tinyscheme_genesis_vpatch, then tinyscheme_crud_snip, then tinyscheme_repl_fix_fixed bangs the tree into the correct shape?
assbot: Logged on 02-01-2016 21:57:55; jurov: deedbot-: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/attachments/20160102/attachment_0451ec0ba3062d4608318f96270dd7c9f65e42e1.txt
adlai: ben_vulpes: archive.is the best -ception
felipelalli: deedbot- gives some feedback after the add-key?
jurov: you must wait for the botmaster (trinque afaik) to fix it
jurov: well, then both mine and deedbot-'s keyring wasn't updated with your update
adlai: felipelalli: nope, but the symptom is reproducible!
jurov: to mirror turdatron, only clearsigned text is checked if it's someone known to gpg, anything other is passed unchanged