assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 192278 @ 0.00056327 = 108.3044 BTC [+] {4}
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea_popescu.unrate.adlai:fa53170620fef5b0cd32d4e5f62509b0f82ae6df6ffc70841eb783f6915d4c9
assbot: Invalid verfication string.
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea_popescu.unrate.adlai:fa53170620fef5b0cd32d4e5f62509b0f82ae6df6ffc70841eb783f6915d4c9c
assbot: Successfully unrated adlai
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 83500 @ 0.00055268 = 46.1488 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66750 @ 0.00055225 = 36.8627 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 272300 @ 0.00055665 = 151.5758 BTC [+] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 144600 @ 0.00055582 = 80.3716 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 96660 @ 0.00055351 = 53.5023 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200242 @ 0.0005582 = 111.7751 BTC [+] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31701 @ 0.0005623 = 17.8255 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 97900 @ 0.00056559 = 55.3713 BTC [+] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 76933 @ 0.0005623 = 43.2594 BTC [-] {2}
ben_vulpes: "talking to the community about my “analysis paralysis loop” caused by the excessive amount of available tools to choose from and to investigate resulted in the community suggesting to try out, spend time, learn and investigate four more technologies that I haven’t even considered in the first place. Good job, Javascript!"
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 131800 @ 0.00056596 = 74.5935 BTC [+] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 75316 @ 0.00056623 = 42.6462 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34300 @ 0.0005623 = 19.2869 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 121317 @ 0.0005623 = 68.2165 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17358 @ 0.00056225 = 9.7595 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 191492 @ 0.0005579 = 106.8334 BTC [-] {2}
punkman: "AFAIK Mark Karpelès hasn't been allowed any visits, not even contacts with his family and is not allowed to use a computer either. He already lost 35 kg but still hasn't accepted to be the scapegoat, which seems to be why he's still detained after more than 4 months, without any trial or official charges…"
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo wait, are those NAVY seals ? << yes
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 91300 @ 0.00056623 = 51.6968 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 96757 @ 0.00056655 = 54.8177 BTC [+] {4}
BingoBoingo: punkman: And now the devils have to confront it
punkman: '"Oh, you wanted to *increment a counter*?! Good luck with that!" -- the distributed systems literature'
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 169831 @ 0.0005619 = 95.428 BTC [-] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 143500 @ 0.00056622 = 81.2526 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60450 @ 0.0005667 = 34.257 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 161000 @ 0.0005667 = 91.2387 BTC [+] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 80922 @ 0.00056678 = 45.865 BTC [+]
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 08:01:06; punkman: "AFAIK Mark Karpelès hasn't been allowed any visits, not even contacts with his family and is not allowed to use a computer either. He already lost 35 kg but still hasn't accepted to be the scapegoat, which seems to be why he's still detained after more than 4 months, without any trial or official charges…"
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 89132 @ 0.00056384 = 50.2562 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 143350 @ 0.00056259 = 80.6473 BTC [-] {3}
mircea_popescu reads punkman's article by some lawyer. 1.st line ? "Bitcoin, a peer-to-peer electronic cash system, is intended to allow"
mircea_popescu skips this nonsense. derp does not have the first clue as to bitcoin.
Reydev: Hi all. For those holding a decent amount of BTC or other crypto, would you ever consider (pseudonymously) self-identifying on a richlist-like site purely existing to flaunt your riches?
mircea_popescu: then the answer is yes, all that's left to establish is if the community in question is as close to you as your wife.
Reydev: You know there are people who like to hide their fortune and there are those who love to be on the cover of Forbes
Reydev: But the internet offers the possibility of pseudonymity
fluffypony: polarbeard: your wish has been granted!
mircea_popescu: where's myspace, the first billion dollar interwebs "corporation" ?
Reydev: actually there are many "celebrities" by now only known by their internet persona
mircea_popescu lives in the sort of cave where even kardashian is more of a starlet than a celebrity.
fluffypony: I was joking - he wanted to be famous, so I was name-dropping
Reydev: there was something highly entertaining about the guy, in all its cringeyness
Reydev: i played wow for a while, dont ban me plz
fluffypony: mircea_popescu: he said he wanted to be famous, so I was namedropping his name like he's famous :)
mircea_popescu: notably, i have NEVER seen a woman so deeply humiliated as that chick obviously is
Reydev: he was kind of a celeb there
mircea_popescu: (iirc she ended up a candidate for some derpy party somewhere in their nordic system there. denmark perhaps)
mircea_popescu: Reydev i was actually in the wow closed beta. it... sucked.
polarbeard: fluffypony: but by naming me you broke my dream of being anonymously famous
punkman: Athene is not that obscure
fluffypony: polarbeard: I once met <insert name here>
Reydev: i guess there will be Athenes enough in the BTC space that love to show off their holdings
mircea_popescu: i guess that can happen... i once knew a chick Dusty Diamond. she was a... ahem. cough. coder.
mircea_popescu: Reydev you have nfi lmao. look up into uppity tortilla.
PeterL: I went to school with Crystal Champagne
BingoBoingo: * mircea_popescu reads punkman's article by some lawyer. 1.st line ? "Bitcoin, a peer-to-peer electronic cash system, is intended to allow" << Tis of immense value as an instrument of trolling
mircea_popescu: punkman what's he up to these days ? can't be poker, can it.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 107700 @ 0.00056748 = 61.1176 BTC [+] {4}
PeterL: dunno, never met her mom, but she was kinda skanky
punkman: mircea_popescu: social media, like everyone else
mircea_popescu: i guess i missed that boat, what with digg and myspace banning me and all.
punkman: tldr of the article you linked?
mircea_popescu: punkman mine ? just poking fun at the guy, nothing really. linked for the vids.
mircea_popescu: the 1st symptom of a well written guide : author knows exactly what the user did wrong.
polarbeard: I certainly shaked the tree a bit, will recheck
Reydev: tortilla refers to the pietila guy?
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> instrument of trolling >> a trawl? << A Trawler, like the boat. It puts out lines that catch lulz.
BingoBoingo: I catches that as well as commedy redfish and bluefish.
mircea_popescu: this is one thing. the other is that you could have said in the docs.
polarbeard: asciilifeform: oh, so I should actually finish having b/tinyscheme *and* b/bitcoin/src/shiva ?
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo i always thought someone should just take all the bs "hey guise is bitcoin legit ?" noob questions, take them to craigslist, replace bitcoin with name of city and go all concerned-like
polarbeard: confused, why last patches press b/tinyscheme ?
mircea_popescu: "hey guise, is seattle legit ? my girlfriend got a job here but i dunno... i looked on the itnernet and it seems like a real town and whatnot, but how can i be sure ?"
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: There might be some merit to that.
polarbeard: oh, okay, that's a separate tinyscheme tree ? to freeze & possibly work on it?
polarbeard: if I can drop an idea, perhaps tagging the ml submission subjects would help...
Reydev: Ill register a sig later, dont have much useful to add anymore. Im building the richlist anyway, even if its just an exercise in the end :) and ill be lurking some
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 195488 @ 0.00056588 = 110.6227 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 147600 @ 0.00056791 = 83.8235 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 75775 @ 0.00056588 = 42.8796 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 112600 @ 0.00056791 = 63.9467 BTC [+] {3}
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo dude that thing hit reddit exactly where it hurts lol
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 97317 @ 0.00056203 = 54.6951 BTC [-] {3}
mircea_popescu: who knew that insane as they might be, divorced from any sort of reality as they may find themselves, nevertheless getting lawyers to not be upset with them is THE ONE TRUE THING they care about.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 162300 @ 0.0005681 = 92.2026 BTC [+] {5}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5660 @ 0.0005688 = 3.2194 BTC [+] {2}
jurov: danielpbarron: that "nobody cares" quip was definitely not about coinbr. there inability to provide solid service still after 3 years drives me mad
jurov: it's not about speed, but rather structural, mpex api makes sharing an account in this way hard
jurov: trading derivatives instead would work much better, but that needs to redo whole thing completely
jurov: was talking about this with wywialm, told him ok let's do it but the other dudes should go into wot too
jurov: that has not happeped yet
gribble: wywialm was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 weeks, 1 day, 4 hours, 35 minutes, and 31 seconds ago: <wywialm> thanks, BingoBoingo
mircea_popescu: i wonder what's so hard about wot. people get in routinely, one a day by now or somesuch
mircea_popescu: yet for a class (or perhaps a reunion of classes, dunno yet) of folk it seems the height of impossibility.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 181600 @ 0.00055683 = 101.1203 BTC [-] {4}
davout: mircea_popescu: "i have no time for this gpg business"
davout: "i'll have to look into it sometime"
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 116400 @ 0.00056448 = 65.7055 BTC [+] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 109100 @ 0.00056914 = 62.0932 BTC [+] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 96562 @ 0.00056922 = 54.965 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 78801 @ 0.0005697 = 44.8929 BTC [+] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14649 @ 0.00057059 = 8.3586 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39900 @ 0.00057059 = 22.7665 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46271 @ 0.00057119 = 26.4295 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 14:46:24; mircea_popescu: i wonder what's so hard about wot. people get in routinely, one a day by now or somesuch
PeterL: signing is not easily done with a touchscreen phone
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 13:39:30; BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> instrument of trolling >> a trawl? << A Trawler, like the boat. It puts out lines that catch lulz.
BingoBoingo: That might just be you. The fishboat came first11!!!111eleventy
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4738 @ 0.00056922 = 2.697 BTC [-]
davout: PeterL: actually it can be!
PeterL: I was thinking of typing gpg commands like in a terminal, I guess it can be as easy as clicking a button if you set things up
PeterL: well, guy off the street does not get access to reactor controls
punkman: PeterL: signing is not easily done with a touchscreen phone << it's not really the interface, more that phones suck
punkman: you could probably use cardano on your phone
assbot: [MPEX] [S.QNTR] 83733 @ 0.00042023 = 35.1871 BTC [+]
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 14:41:19; jurov: it's not about speed, but rather structural, mpex api makes sharing an account in this way hard
jurov: no, if I decide to, it will not be shut down at a moment's notice, the situation is NOT so dire
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00056064 = 5.3261 BTC [-]
PeterL: there is a high investment required for competition, needs a seat on MPEx, not sure if the small number of potential users would justify that
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> (gotta get used to ~having~ a signable name...) << you speak wise.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> how many bulldozer rentails in your neighbourhood ! << 3
PeterL: but would you earn more in broker fees than buldozer wages?
mircea_popescu: actually back in ro you could rent any machinery. they all have "call here to rent this item" on them
BingoBoingo: There are three places in town I could rent a bulldozer
mircea_popescu: so then... there's a ton of buldozer rentals in your neighbourhood ?
mircea_popescu: punkman> you could probably use cardano on your phone << you could prolly rootkit smartphone into a half-decent autosigner device.
PeterL: so owning buldozer yields $x from rentals, does opening broker service yield $x from potential clients? I don't think the market is strong enough for that yet, but I could be wrong
danielpbarron: asciilifeform> thing is that you can't 'hodl' on coinbr, it has parking fee << so for i've more than managed to beat the parking fee
mircea_popescu: there must be a way to solve this - like if user agrees never to trade for the following year, deposit shares and instead of charge maybe even pay him something.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 140230 @ 0.00055861 = 78.3339 BTC [-] {3}
PeterL: but just 'hodl'ing, it is hard to beat parking fee
danielpbarron: yeah most of my gains were betting on MPEx beating the previous hard fork scare that drove the price of MPOE into the teens
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 78450 @ 0.00055654 = 43.6606 BTC [-] {2}
mircea_popescu: the nature of virginity. back then people actually thought a mp-gavin dispute could possibly be resolved any other way.
mircea_popescu: if further evidence that social media rots the brain could be needed...
BingoBoingo: From the mines: "The democratic party is aborting much of its future voterbase"
danielpbarron: i wasn't even nervous. I figured if MPEx wasn't going to win, I didn't want any part of bitcoin
BCB: Thank you danielpbarron
assbot: You rated user bcb on 05-May-2014, with a rating of 2, and supplied these additional notes: He sold me 1 bitcoin via paypal back when it was under 100..
BCB: danielpbarron: been a while
BCB: I see you guys started a new Foundation
BCB: I just noticed it recently. Have had much time to poke around
BingoBoingo: How did asciilifeform early 00's fix that?
shinohai: Perhaps laying off the sauce would help.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> just too busy for wankatronics << AHA, there is a solution.
BingoBoingo: Sure it is. Many actual solutions to life's problems are this at their core.
BingoBoingo: Exactly. The Big Book has a chapter called "into action" but it does not have chapter titled "Into Feeling" or "Into Thinking"
trinque: to be a simpleton... one will die either way.
trinque: better to only consider the option he has
trinque: and perhaps one of those options incrementally improves his life, perhaps it doesn't
trinque studied the art of fundamentally not giving a shit
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 126800 @ 0.00055617 = 70.5224 BTC [-] {4}
assbot: You have not rated BCB.
mircea_popescu: the name's nevertheless familiar. where do i know you from ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> ftr adlai makes me very sad, it is clear that the man has the aptitude for constructive work, but somehow falls down every time << seems to me like he's zig-zagging broadly towards sense, but who knows these things.
BCB: mircea_popescu: we go way back
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> pretty much asciilifeform circa late '90s << man i was having a ball late 90s. such days!
BCB: is bitcoin still a thing
BCB: I thought it was turning into the bankchain
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> the name's nevertheless familiar. where do i know you from ? << Bitcointalk
BCB: lot of battles with your girl MOEpr
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Wonderful. A desk isn't a proper desk without bourbon.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: The only dry office is the one that hasn't been checked thoroughly enough
BingoBoingo: One place I worked telephone answering department manager was a guy who kept vodka filled chocolates on his desk.
mats: wet offices are more common in tech companies in my brief experience
BCB: mircea_popescu: No one ever wins with her
mats: FB, TripAdvisor, and Sonos offices I've visited, have had folks with growlers on their desks, open bars, the works
BCB: I actually have a full bottle of Deanston's Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky on my desk right now if anyone would like a taste.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37950 @ 0.0005547 = 21.0509 BTC [-] {2}
BCB: funkenstein_: chin chin
funkenstein_: I would resubmit the privkeytools patch to ml, but I'm unsure where the rebase should go (in patch order) and - would rather await further tests from trinque and others, seeing as this touches live ammunition
funkenstein_: in other news I have made a measurement with an uncalibrated instrument with signal to noise ratio well under 1 part per billion
funkenstein_: it matches my unverified simulations. can i haz noble prize?
ben_vulpes: what'd adlai do this time? i didn't see anything notably lulzy in the logs...
trinque: funkenstein_: I can at least confirm that it worked without incident in my case.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: i keep an closet full entirely of wine and liquor at my office...
danielpbarron has a bottle of Don Julio blanco tequila, just had a home made tequila sunrise
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 68497 @ 0.00056121 = 38.4412 BTC [+] {2}
mats: Gorenc, manager of Vulnerability Research at HPE said."'
mats: even better when you remember the tor browser bundle is built on top of firefox
ben_vulpes: danielpbarron: i have tasked $admin with procuring milagro cointreau and fresh lime juice for the entirely made up national margarita day
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 81303 @ 0.00056304 = 45.7768 BTC [+]
danielpbarron: i had a great margarita the other day at a local mexican resaurant; guy squeezed a lime infront of me (which is remarkable in these parts where most others use a "margarita mix")
mats: I wonder how many pieces of the eu/eurozone will be part of the caliphate in a few decades
punkman: "Since 1995, people have been able to cross borders among Schengen Area member countries without document checks." myeah, right
jurov: mircea_popescu: mpex proxy 23.235.235.113 has time skew -4 hours, causing havoc
jurov: if the attacker wanted me to lose much time and nerves, he couldn't do much better...
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 222798 @ 0.00055448 = 123.537 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 76938 @ 0.00055379 = 42.6075 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 126593 @ 0.00055327 = 70.0401 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44150 @ 0.00055319 = 24.4233 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 124500 @ 0.00055676 = 69.3166 BTC [+] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 69399 @ 0.00055299 = 38.377 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57450 @ 0.00056023 = 32.1852 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: Holding Ourselves to a Higher Standard — Seven Steps to Mitigate the Human Flaws in our Bitcoin… — Medium ... (
http://bit.ly/20QC5oE )
BingoBoingo: Interesting, princessnell Do you want to qntra up a bit on the retardedness of conduct codes or should I do it?
BingoBoingo: princessnell: Also you got quite a few qntra shares, maybe get a hold of jurov about claiming them?
princessnell: i don't know what the second question means, but for the first take it away
jurov: you want to donate me ~4BTC?
BingoBoingo: princessnell: Seriously if you claim them now It's a serious amount of BTC.
jurov: princessnell: make a gpg signed request to transfer them to mpex account or coinbr account
princessnell: so i guess you get shares by contributing articles. and i wrote one or two things so i have shares.
jurov: you have 15k shares, lemme dig it
BingoBoingo: princessnell: Yeah. You have about 15 kiloshares
mats: geez, the one thing princessnell wrote is worth 4btc?
princessnell: ok, i'll do that when i get home. thanks for filling me in.
mats scribbles a note to write for qntra
BingoBoingo: mats: It was the early history, but yes it seems people value the words a lot
BingoBoingo: Prolly not doing any more transcripts like that again.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 161504 @ 0.00055662 = 89.8964 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 146550 @ 0.00055242 = 80.9572 BTC [-] {5}
ben_vulpes: princessnell: isn't bruce fenton a child molestor or some such?
ben_vulpes: "If we add up the value of the hours spent on it, we’re in the tens, maybe hundreds of millions of dollars." << not me, not anyone here. lookee at how much we've saved by not giving any credence at all to the brain damage!
princessnell: maybe you are thinking of brock pierce? but i thought he was the molestee.
ben_vulpes: "We don't care...who was morally wrong." << i do.
ben_vulpes: "respect and acknowledge that their concerns are valid, even if you disagree" << hyu hyu hyu yes please by all means try to hold two entirely contradictory notions in your head at the same time
ben_vulpes: eh fuggit who cares about barbarians outside of the wot
ben_vulpes: > "non binding pledge" << ahaha ayyy lmao
princessnell: my favorite is his advice to write your feelings in a letter and tear it up to get everything off your chest. good lord man, get a hold of yourself.
princessnell: been well. yourself? fork nonsense brought me back. also i love the characters here.
ben_vulpes: princessnell: had a kid, so that's eating up a huge amount of previously discretionary time
danielpbarron: >> Express your issues << people showing signs of running issue should be sent outside the camp for 7 days, and not let back until the issue is no more
princessnell: wow! :D congrats, that is amazing! i am so happy for you
princessnell: i am hoping to have wee ones soon as well. i will be wed in september so after that we're off.
ben_vulpes: may your offspring beat mean reversion as frequently as is statistically likely
Reydev: !register 7CCB395483FDDC68A7E7B70E7CA40926D6E34EAD
assbot: Searching pgp.mit.edu for key with fingerprint: 7CCB395483FDDC68A7E7B70E7CA40926D6E34EAD. This may take a few moments.
assbot: Key D6E34EAD / "Reydev (.) <contact@reydev.io>" successfully imported.
assbot: Registration successful.
jurov: !rate Reydev 1 new blood (or milk, whatevs)
jurov: !v assbot:jurov.rate.Reydev.1:0a3dae57bca1f1eaaca5944fdf5ac6a44c264efff13a62406fa37afbaf90fa5f
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 1 for Reydev with note: new blood (or milk, whatevs)
jurov: Reydev: you can now voice yourself with assbot
jurov: maybe he'll go into eulora and work for me :P
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42450 @ 0.00056305 = 23.9015 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00056305 = 7.2633 BTC [+]
pete_dushenski: !v assbot:pete_dushenski.unrate.mats:a1912dbe7cf94c852c65b36334b49fd156aa2c6b96ae5d7e36d512953a80e630
assbot: Successfully unrated mats
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 176500 @ 0.00056447 = 99.629 BTC [+] {3}
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: low cost implementations, jamming, longstanding fascination with MEMS, balloons, whole buncha half-thought-through stuff in the vein
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 13:44:45; asciilifeform: if pete_d's benz then it also yes!
BingoBoingo: But for that you need plurality pete_dushenski
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: but no, neither of our rusty side-fascinations are 'infrastructure'. that was the point.
assbot: Setting the date to 1 January 1970 will brick your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch | Technology | The Guardian ... (
http://bit.ly/1LlHrfg )
danielpbarron: andwhythismeansyou'restupidpooranduseless.htm (2553 words) <<< hahahah i'm laughing so hard
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 201759 @ 0.00056895 = 114.7908 BTC [+] {4}
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 16:54:06; assbot: [MPEX] [S.QNTR] 83733 @ 0.00042023 = 35.1871 BTC [+]
shinohai: pete_dushenski: how ya like this? I thought of your benz and the diplomatic flags when I made it.
pete_dushenski: "The date bug affects iPhones, iPads and iPod touches with 64-bit processors running iOS 8 or iOS 9, including the iPhone 5S or newer, the iPad Air, iPad mini 2 or the 2015 sixth generation iPod touch or newer." << or why iphone 5 with os6 was last iphone.
mod6: !rate hanbot 4 Wonderful help testing TRB.
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 21:56:23; princessnell: my favorite is his advice to write your feelings in a letter and tear it up to get everything off your chest. good lord man, get a hold of yourself.
mod6: !rate ben_vulpes 5 The Bitcoin Foundation Co-Chair
mod6: !rate jurov 4 Great work for The Bitcoin Foundation.
shinohai: I saw that too lol. is Bitcoin tumblr now?
mod6: !rate asciilifeform 4 Many arms. Outstanding work on The Bitcoin Foundation.
mod6: !rate trinque 3 deedbot. Great work testing & Development for TRB.
mod6: !rate thestringpuller 3 Helped test TRB.
danielpbarron: heh, did my post-winter WoT cleaning inspire a trend?
mod6: !rate shinohai 2 Very responsive and helpful testing of TRB & V.
mod6: !rate punkman 2 Development for TRB.
mod6: !rate tomservo 2 Built TRB node.
mod6: !rate danielpbarron 2 Eulorian. Nice help testing TRB & b-a wiki.
mod6: !rate peterl 1 Built TRB node.
danielpbarron: or wait, i think i have iOS 7, or how do i even check?
mod6: !rate phf 1 Nice development work on TRB.
mod6: !rate bingoboingo 1 Qntra
mod6: !rate diana_coman 2 Eulorian. Great work on FoxyBot.
mod6: !rate gernika 1 Nice work testing TRB & V.
danielpbarron: I think the correct term for Eulora players is 'Euloran' even though the original bezzle-bag says 'Eulorian'
mod6: !rate pete_dushenski 2 Built TRB node & helps test. Runs contravex.com a TMSR related blog.
mod6: danielpbarron: ah, noted
danielpbarron: wouldn't be the only mispelling of items. see: ennumeration (should be enumeration)
mod6: sorry for all the noise.
mod6: !rate kakobrekla 3 assbot, #b-a, BitBet.
pete_dushenski: danielpbarron: to check ios version, go to general > about.
mod6: !rate funkenstein_ 2 Testing & Development of TRB
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 22:43:14; asciilifeform: more of how the boy might have problems grasping why his parents do anything other than eating cake
pete_dushenski is very guilty of giving voice and personality to le petit monsieur. it's too fun not to!
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.hanbot.4:1daa337f8f77aaeac430f462864a87b21ddc140fa0f8384592242fb781340fde
assbot: Invalid verfication string.
pete_dushenski: plus, he can say all kinds of things i couldn't. and when a 5-month old says inappropriate things it's funny! it's like our own personal 'kids say the darndest things'
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.ben_vulpes.5:6bcbdeb89c6873b927a52143a7bb1b2164869be0ff9384e0573edb860a27edb5
assbot: Invalid verfication string.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.hanbot.4:1daa337f8f77aaeac430f462864a87b21ddc140fa0f8384592242fb781340fde
assbot: Invalid verfication string.
mod6: these don't expire do they? that way they can be done async
danielpbarron: it takes like 10 minutes if i'm not mistaken, but yeah they expire
shinohai: they expire for me like in ~10-15
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 118000 @ 0.00056764 = 66.9815 BTC [-] {4}
danielpbarron: don't worry you don't have to spam again, the !rate part can be done in private and then you can do the verification in here
danielpbarron: or both private even, but i think people like to see at least one of them
shinohai: I have a shitty bash script to do it quickly, generates qrs too ^^
mod6: i do all of this async
mod6: so it sucks for me to have only 15 minutes.
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 22:48:16; mircea_popescu: vacation fucking sucks.
jurov: dunno why is kako so paranoid. next thing, submit too fast, get banned.
BingoBoingo: Kako has to be paranoid enough to get cookies without mp finding out kako got cookies
mod6: gernika: haha, don't thank me yet.
mod6 has to beat the clock.
gernika: heh yeah just read the rest of the log. fingers crossed :)
BingoBoingo: Apparently a 20 something was stabbed by a 40 something, and machine translations swedish to english suck hamplanet fold mold
jurov: pussyfreak: pussy or gtfo
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.punkman.2:8837d14c548ebdf68c7a4e63aaccf70e9193437adba910ba4d1cac344322f2e4
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for punkman from 1 to 2 with note: Development for TRB.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.tomservo.2:a1dd9a1349396fd979814b2bee0aa538a1a92c33156b1943435fb2f847a9337c
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for tomservo from 1 to 2 with note: Built TRB node.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.thestringpuller.3:dd385b5f642e94a8d590a76f17544af687292c0255ed0bedc2d9de43cace1e55
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for thestringpuller from 2 to 3 with note: Helped test TRB.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.kakobrekla.3:f2c03e62e7e9f568aa113ee30a0151245e3e909477bb23a70a528d92e4d8f147
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for kakobrekla from 2 to 3 with note: assbot, #b-a, BitBet.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.asciilifeform.4:8e150e7cf634c7b2740e4458ae06d3b1c158f34b999b70c1954e184747d7525f
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for asciilifeform from 3 to 4 with note: Many arms. Outstanding work on The Bitcoin Foundation.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.trinque.3:31cb4cad4f5998532501f9d12b66bb7665b131b4bec63497daab66203ec3e47d
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for trinque from 2 to 3 with note: deedbot. Great work testing & Development for TRB.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.pete_dushenski.2:749b964df90c174897a527e519c215abf1c0b9533284dd606b60ff9ff3d321f6
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for pete_dushenski from 1 to 2 with note: Built TRB node & helps test. Runs contravex.com a TMSR related blog.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.gernika.1:eeca7591d0cfb43c9a69d806d5ccc0126c2692cf72f3219e23bdb866b6e1872b
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 1 for gernika with note: Nice work testing TRB & V.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.ben_vulpes.5:dcede2b704f584b4b676ece0086b930701f4c8164ed03b908c92a955abea048c
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for ben_vulpes from 4 to 5 with note: The Bitcoin Foundation Co-Chair
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.shinohai.2:f6a1d18c4edd4d5d131cd4aa14de8e3bf70b7905f94a41da72cdb868b3932ae7
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for shinohai from 1 to 2 with note: Very responsive and helpful testing of TRB & V.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.phf.1:17065042ddd310a621707cca7f13724870eb3e841d87c6fc751a893096622ae6
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 1 for phf with note: Nice development work on TRB.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.hanbot.4:31528d0c57e75969cfdf63a7e3708cd30486bbd41ff6683b502105e73b1edb74
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for hanbot from 3 to 4 with note: Wonderful help testing TRB.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.funkenstein_.2:86362f322be014f6beab010b2e26bcd221853f6634af88a22333f4ec8eacf094
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for funkenstein_ from 1 to 2 with note: Testing & Development of TRB.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.bingoboingo.1:1e09a8db65100757db37af2db041277edb4a290c7f950d32ea24edf964a4715d
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 1 for bingoboingo with note: Qntra
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.peterl.1:796c27aceaeff6cbfb28650bcc5faa004902ea4a50032d45fea1bd1a1f1a3b57
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 1 for peterl with note: Built TRB node.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.danielpbarron.2:c0d41af2c7652809a6b0337a0977af937ec4c1057bd83fb72e7ce99364fb13af
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for danielpbarron from 1 to 2 with note: Eulorian. Nice help testing TRB & b-a wiki.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.diana_coman.2:5a1bd608ade6adb03df95a4528b07b48d47bab34333756c8107d76ff18cd2def
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for diana_coman from 1 to 2 with note: Eulorian. Great work on FoxyBot.
mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.jurov.4:b7f1717022980331e564e975e547c6d239f44a44e74770f688ea22f7e2f8f5f6
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for jurov from 3 to 4 with note: Great work for The Bitcoin Foundation.
kakobrekla: it appears 15 min is enough actually :D
mod6: "are you sure you want to paste 18 lines?" "mhmm"
mod6: i got my otp's from assbot in pm @ exactly 00:00
mod6: took me ~12 minutes and i went as fast as I could.
mod6: included a script too.
mod6: anyway. no worries.
jurov: yo, assbot likes it fast
shinohai: It proves assbot is a robust one
kakobrekla: but seriously i can make it go slower if theres an actual need for this
mod6: i think ~normally~ 15 minutes is probably plenty. but for me, i wait a while before updating ratings, so trying to do a pile of them at once isn't a good idea.
mod6: i should break it up, and do them in chunks
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 18:35:32; funkenstein_: it matches my unverified simulations. can i haz noble prize?
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 18:35:57; ben_vulpes: what'd adlai do this time? i didn't see anything notably lulzy in the logs...
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 18:42:51; assbot: Transparent EMI/RFI/EMC shielded windows/displays and foils ... (
http://bit.ly/20ZzTI9 )
mircea_popescu: lcd screen recalibrating quantum magnets for less gasoline consumption, same place ?
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 18:48:33; mats: even better when you remember the tor browser bundle is built on top of firefox
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 19:26:26; mats: I wonder how many pieces of the eu/eurozone will be part of the caliphate in a few decades
mircea_popescu: spain, france, the south of england, "italy" whatever that means, western austria, southwestern germany etc.
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 19:28:23; BingoBoingo: Probably the nordic ones mostly.
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 20:01:25; jurov: mircea_popescu: mpex proxy 23.235.235.113 has time skew -4 hours, causing havoc
mircea_popescu: in other news, why is princessnell bombing inept douches off medium in here ?
mircea_popescu: if you're going to link whores, please a) no traps ; b) pictures not words and c) tits on display at a minimum.
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 21:33:21; princessnell: i say it's worth more
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 21:51:21; ben_vulpes: "If we add up the value of the hours spent on it, we’re in the tens, maybe hundreds of millions of dollars." << not me, not anyone here. lookee at how much we've saved by not giving any credence at all to the brain damage!
jurov: mircea_popescu: it gets weirder, that proxy reports unix time normally, and humanreadable time 4 hrs off
jurov: in statjson output
mircea_popescu: this is of course not my fault. and fixing it is not trivial. and so on.
punkman: what's so special about human-readable
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 22:10:15; princessnell: wow! :D congrats, that is amazing! i am so happy for you
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 22:15:37; asciilifeform: '1). Make a decision to let go of the past technical issues. We don’t care whose fault it was, who broke protocol, who harmed who’s feelings or egos, who lied or who was technically or morally wrong. The time has come to move on. We can start fresh and work together to prevent or react to any new human issues.' << ahahahah pure gold
mircea_popescu: i dunno, i suppose some do. the wall ain't going anywhere, so by all means.
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 23:27:46; *: pete_dushenski is very guilty of giving voice and personality to le petit monsieur. it's too fun not to!
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 23:30:17; shinohai: ^happend to mp last night
ben_vulpes: mine just started responding to ripping paper in half
ben_vulpes: turn one thing into two, merriment ensues
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 23:31:12; mod6: no way really?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes that's a pretty good trick! give him spaghetti too
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 23:37:47; jurov: dunno why is kako so paranoid. next thing, submit too fast, get banned.
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 23:39:35; kakobrekla: noone complained, yet.
ben_vulpes: i think he really enjoys the ripping noise too
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform the finer the mesh, the worse the result.
mircea_popescu: and if you're going to do fine, who the fuck does nickel.
assbot: Logged on 13-02-2016 00:56:02; mircea_popescu: lcd screen recalibrating quantum magnets for less gasoline consumption, same place ?
mircea_popescu: i don't have the curves in my head, but i am still willing to bet nickel does not shine in any range
mircea_popescu: 0.1g platinum is cheaper than whatever that retails for.
mircea_popescu: but yes. because nothing is as ductile as gold/platinum/lead etc.
mircea_popescu: actually, i would expect either indium or thalium would be what you would want on the basis of em considerations.
mircea_popescu: i would expect, on the basis of sheer guesswork, that if you want to make fine mesh shields as opposed to a traditional, 2mm thick cage, that you would want various quantum and other side effects ratgher than straight conductivity.
mircea_popescu: because of the fucking impedance in thin fillaments and other considerations, your shit will never work as a straight conductor.
mircea_popescu: and for stuff like electron drift velocity, thallium is up there with fucking mercury.
assbot: Logged on 13-02-2016 00:05:30; jurov: pussyfreak: pussy or gtfo
assbot: Logged on 13-02-2016 00:11:21; mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.diana_coman.2:5a1bd608ade6adb03df95a4528b07b48d47bab34333756c8107d76ff18cd2def
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 23:31:12; mod6: no way really?
assbot: Logged on 13-02-2016 00:11:21; mod6: !v assbot:mod6.rate.diana_coman.2:5a1bd608ade6adb03df95a4528b07b48d47bab34333756c8107d76ff18cd2def
mod6: i miss playing. i gotta get back in there one of these times.
mircea_popescu: it's not too bad with the foxybot, can go the whole day on 10 minute's attention
mod6: that's great actually. i should just set-it-and-forget-it.
mircea_popescu: i do a lot of that. set it to do say 30 suspect ointments, it's good for 20 hours
assbot: GitHub - kristinpaget/GuardBunny: Files for GuardBunny, an RFID shield presented at Shmoocon 2016 ... (
http://bit.ly/1PIqgGt )
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 74417 @ 0.00055969 = 41.6505 BTC [-] {2}
mod6: mircea_popescu: ya, i should just load up on tools and threads, etc. and just let it rip.
gribble: mike_c was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 weeks, 1 day, 0 hours, 33 minutes, and 4 seconds ago: <mike_c> let's get that thing out the door and get alf some goddamn bitcoin already
assbot: You rated user mike_c on 10-Aug-2014, with a rating of 3, and supplied these additional notes: Met IRL, runs btcalpha.com, built new WoT tool.
mod6: i thought it was last year
mod6: ooh maybe the original rating date is preseved.
mod6: did mod6 lose a whole year
mod6: naw, it was 2015. lucky.
mircea_popescu: anyone ever saw a process get ended after you disconnect a nohup session ?!
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu is using `nohup $cmd &`, yes?
mod6: i typically only do `&', w/o nohup
punkman: is daemon mode advised against?
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: why does nohup not protect against terminal exiting without the fork?
gribble: Error: "height" is not a valid command.
gribble: Current Blocks: 398169 | Current Difficulty: 1.4411644784734866E11 | Next Difficulty At Block: 399167 | Next Difficulty In: 998 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 21 hours, 43 minutes, and 40 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None
mircea_popescu: "errors" : "EXCEPTION: St12out_of_range \nCInv::GetCommand() : type=3 unknown type \nbitcoin in ProcessMessage() \n" << heh heh
mod6: must be the one he built with build-bitcoind-V99996.sh or whatever.
ben_vulpes: aha whatever fires v must present a head to press
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu is running bitcoinds with mystery patchlists!
mod6: which btw, we need to update that build script.
mircea_popescu: and it WILL be your skin if this process gets me in trouble.
mircea_popescu: you've been warned, not only throughout, but at the outset. THIS is what it is all for.
ben_vulpes: and i warn you back to not run bitcoinds pressed of v whose heads you do not know!
mircea_popescu: fully expect - ratings if your presence in my .wot dir causes my bitcoin to die.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: "build-bitcoind-v99996.sh" is the sole knob mircea_popescu cares to use
mircea_popescu: if not for plurality... we'd be driving buses with no brake pedals whatsoever
mod6: when he built it, it ~should~ have included your original malleus patch, see: ./v.pl p verbose rotor/TEST2 asciilifeform_malleus_mikehearnificarum.vpatch
mod6: however, that's been out of date since I re-ground those recent patches.
mod6: but again, shouldn't effect Mr. P. since he did all of this before the regrind.
mircea_popescu: mod6 seeing how the node is almost caught up i'd say it's 3 weeks old
ben_vulpes: my mind recoils at the notion of running a reference implementation compiled without knowing the patchlist going into it
mod6: mircea_popescu: what's your sha512 of main.cpp?
ben_vulpes: yes mod6's scripts are excellent, use them!
mircea_popescu: a happy man is one who never went into the sausage factory.
punkman: people will submit patches that include crossbone banner
mircea_popescu: mod6 92038390413f77b55e19439738e87c21bd5b2313dc6edad78bcc8bf722dde82623a31a56a87b0182e75e6824fc709dc216fb9cb159b49a16e212e3a5ded93f58 main.cpp
mircea_popescu: punkman and they won't make it in a foundation release.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: file hash alone does not specify which patch to which you pressed.
mod6: huh. for some reason, it didn apply that patch
mod6: ben_vulpes: yeah, pretty close
mod6: diff -uNr a/bitcoin/src/main.cpp b/bitcoin/src/main.cpp
mod6: --- a/bitcoin/src/main.cpp 92038390413f77b55e19439738e87c21bd5b2313dc6edad78bcc8bf722dde82623a31a56a87b0182e75e6824fc709dc216fb9cb159b49a16e212e3a5ded93f58
mod6: +++ b/bitcoin/src/main.cpp 02ccc72e42939509fc180861db7ffec50563a84869f35671fcf720090f9782674edcc89c4174175691566fac7277f1ebe0f50253d1e4a995eb960f5b43cce2a3
mircea_popescu: 578324747b453bb61a2e1d626508f0b344704980605c79fc994b51aa86c5f437b937ab89d994dcccca4e45877b1f2c763c3e06b8c613eeae263409ee3178a42a trinque.sh
mod6: ah, where can I find the source for that?
ben_vulpes: and what head praytell does that press
mircea_popescu: ROTOR_HASH=e232c07238feb16ce055211fba68ed283c47753a8716681ac47c869c21936f48768f
ben_vulpes: one of the downsides of the kalash is its wide cone of bullet distribution
assbot: Researcher illegally shares millions of science papers free online to spread knowledge - ScienceAlert ... (
http://bit.ly/1KLLEOg )
ben_vulpes: punkman: and why is she even hosting them herself?
punkman: because badass russian chick? dunno
punkman: "when you search for a paper, Sci-Hub tries to immediately download it from fellow pirate database LibGen. If that doesn't work, Sci-Hub is able to bypass journal paywalls thanks to a range of access keys that have been donated by anonymous academics"
ben_vulpes: anyways enjoy archaeologying mircea_popescu's build process y'all
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> yes mod6's scripts are excellent, use them! << hey now!
mod6: they could be better, sorry.
ben_vulpes: they accomplish their purpose! last time i read through them they even checked hashes and performed all sorts of niceties.
ben_vulpes: but the road to automated reactor controls is paved with perl scripts, if you'll forgive a language jab mod6
mod6: awe, poor perl. has no friends.
ben_vulpes stops hating, off to drink and be loud with family
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> my mind recoils at the notion of running a reference implementation compiled without knowing the patchlist going into it << im not sure how to reconsile this. either you don't know what you're doing and you use a fully automated build script, or you do, and you build by hand.
mod6: its a choose your own adventure really.
mod6: basically, either you accept the preposed in toto, or you do not and piece-meal it together by which people you trust and do not, and which patches you want or do not.
mod6: i think this is how it is, and should be.
kakobrekla: fully automated build script < code as spec
mod6: ah yes: ./v.pl p verbose TEST2 asciilifeform_add_verifyall_option.vpatch
mod6: ah, ok.. but don't run the 99996 yet -- the script needs a 1 line update iirc.
mod6: danielpbarron, got plans this weekend?
mircea_popescu: anyway. there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG with using a release.
mircea_popescu: there's no squirming out from under this rock, like there's no squirming out from under any other rock.
mircea_popescu: all the rocks are, deliberately, pointedly and with no recourse placed on your ballsacks.
mircea_popescu: rebase until your finger bleed. i don't give a shit how hard it is, or how you think there's more productive uses of your time.
mircea_popescu: the entire fucking exercise is precisely and strictly ABOUT taking all the sexy out of programming. ALL OF IT. forevert.
punkman: apparently a lot of implementations have "EXCEPTION: St12out_of_range" errors
mircea_popescu: and to round up : the other one, testing a (slightly older) 99996 keeps dying like a little bitch, so it's behind
mircea_popescu: do not expect me to know how unix runs. the authors gave up.
mircea_popescu: and i sure as fuck ain't doing basic science for the sake of science on it.
mircea_popescu: (incidentally, THAT machine igot a sighup 10 minutes ago, and bitcoind is still running on it. so... wtf.)
danielpbarron: mod6> danielpbarron, got plans this weekend? << Eulora auction yo! Other than that, I don't really have "weekends" as I don't have a 9 to 5 kinda schedule
mod6: well, we need to make a 1 line change to the 99996 build script, and then update the wiki. BUT on the other hand we're gonna need 99995 soon anyway, as soon as some people beat up on my latest patch for V.
danielpbarron: i have plenty of stuff to do so hopefully i won't get too carried away on the bidding
mod6: Cause then I'm gonna release V v99995, which will require another script update.
mod6: i guess I should make the script change and get it deedbotted.
mod6: then move on and there will just be a new version soon.
punkman: there was polarbeard's thing
mod6: did you look at trinques makefiles?
mod6: i was working on those lastnight, getting some stuff updated.
mod6: i just haven't quite figured out how im gonna fit it all together since they need to be Vified as well. at lesat, I think they do...
mod6: asciilifeform: umm. not sure.
mod6: it basically breaks up my build script into makefiles. its worth your time to take a look i think.
mod6: getting the makefiles squared away, is the last remaining task (other than regression testing) that stands in the way of v054
mod6: how can it be better?
mod6: ah, ok. well, we're planning on working through these things. any other things?
mod6: yeah, well, that is one of the things. we need to figure out where to pull the stuff from -- and again if locally, then we need to totally alter buildroot.
mod6: which everyone has said, needs to happen.
mod6: ok so you're not sold on these 'eh.
mod6: alright, well, we'll have to come up with something.
trinque: given you proposed recursive makefiles, and are now bitching that there are many makefiles, what is your new proposal?
mod6: im starting to think that maybe we dont worry about that for this release.
mod6: instead we just have a "release" version of the build script like everyone has been using and then push the "better build aparatus" into the post release development push.
trinque: as for make clean, cd build; make clean
trinque: we are both aware of what a trivial change that is.
mod6: im trying to avoid getting hit over the head with "but it uses curl!" -- but maybe i like the beatings?
trinque: so you put the deps in the proper place, and nothing is downloaded
trinque: yep, albeit "boost is done" is currently "there is a folder here which it shat"
trinque: we've been overlooking a great many failed targets since day one
mod6: mircea_popescu: you need any help, or did you get that issue with it dying sorted?
mod6: anyway, so again, my short term goal here is to get V stablized so hopefully no further changes will be needed once i pt out v99995
trinque: I quite liked the v-tronic hosts file idea
mod6: I did too, but we need more mirrors imho
mod6: these are the new root servers.
mod6: where do you get A records if all of the root/gtld servers vanish?
mod6: until caches expire, ya
mod6: so once the new V is out, i don't see why at that point we don't submit the release vpatch.
mod6: then we can update the build script for v99995 where it presses up through `v054-RELEASE.vpatch' or something.
mod6: (this is without the makefiles), with the makefiles, we'll have to wait on the release vpatch until the makefiles are vified.
mod6: my apologies, kinda thinking out loud here.
mod6: ok testing the one line change to v99996 build script.
mod6: heard reports from gernika, and shinohai
mircea_popescu: * asciilifeform wonders if the buildscript could become a makefile one day << afaik this was broadly tyhe plan, at least at first
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> 'make clean' should not delete motherfucking tarballs of deps THAT WILL NEVER CHANGE EVER <<< make clean should wipe the whole thing, that's the idea
mircea_popescu: meanwhile, it's been raining like the end of the world in buenos aires, i fully expect the downtown to be under water in the morning.
mod6: mircea_popescu: hows the power situation been?
mircea_popescu: i'd guess about 100mm fallen so far, 5ish per minute or somesuch.
mod6: ok so that one line update built fine... good to know.
assbot: Logged on 13-02-2016 03:50:29; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> 'make clean' should not delete motherfucking tarballs of deps THAT WILL NEVER CHANGE EVER <<< make clean should wipe the whole thing, that's the idea
mircea_popescu: massive lightning strike bout quarter mile away, took my inverter clean off.
mircea_popescu: no mains current in this part of town since midday, kako
mircea_popescu: make clean is what you do when you dunno wtf went wrong.
blockchain_enthu: I am a non-tech kind guy trying to understand block chain and bit coins. I find block chain to be more interesting than bit coin
blockchain_enthu: so i thought i'll join an IRC channels to see what kind of things people discuss
danielpbarron: what do you mean, block chain more interesting? How are the two separate?
danielpbarron: but the implication is that there could exist a block chain without the money part
blockchain_enthu: but the underlying principle of bitcoin is block-chain which can have many other applications
danielpbarron: i'm trying to find the part in the log where this idea was proposed and shot down
assbot: Logged on 16-10-2015 13:20:52; mircea_popescu: seriously, you're going to invent a blockchain way to make losers not be beaten up by their betters ? because why.
danielpbarron: that and every other half-baked idea to "do x but this time with blockchain technowlogeez"
blockchain_enthu: LOL! Well a lot of ideas seem ridiculous before somebody manages to pull it off
danielpbarron: the key word there is 'somebody' and right now you ain't that
assbot: blockchain_enthu is not registered in WoT.
blockchain_enthu: LOL! i'm not saying i'm going to do it. i'm just exploring the possibility
blockchain_enthu: and trying to get a sense of how far along have people thought over this
danielpbarron: do you know the private key to any addresses with unspent outputs?
assbot: Logged on 10-02-2016 21:10:11; mircea_popescu: these delusioanl urchins are so used to seeing themselves as a sort of neo-in-matrix that it just doesn't compute.
kakobrekla: read log? sounds too much like actual work.
blockchain_enthu: when i said real-estate transactions, i meant buying/selling of real-estate.