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botneko-chan: Even if
I would
I wouldn't say, client must remain anonymous
botneko-chan:
I don't know who, actually
I'm working with another guy that talks with clients
botneko-chan: Lol
I'm hhaving. Actually
I more love fun from ddos, money is a good bonus
botneko-chan:
I'll keep ddosing classic for month and also going to try ddos pool mining it
mircea_popescu: at least this fellow
i won't have to persuade about the benefits of you know, getting the fuck out of the us.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform we don't. but
i'm giving moneyz to girls that go topless. why not to guys that live on own two feet ?
mircea_popescu: botneko-chan post an addy,
i'll send you some on the strength of his word.
mircea_popescu: not that the abstract notion isn't tempting. but
i fear it may well be one of those, dwim things.
mircea_popescu: but on thinking about it,
i guess in the end
i disagree there even could be such a thing as a technical problem.
mircea_popescu:
i suppose this would still be a human as opposed to "technical" problem.
kakobrekla: we can talk about that but we can do it on irc and its advised to get in the wot first or else
i wont know who im talking to soon
kakobrekla: am
i think or whats the point of ddosing nodes, its the blocks that count.
gribble: kakobrekla was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 24 minutes and 32 seconds ago: <kakobrekla> redditards also report Well, the DDoSer(s) are hitting my home network now. Can't use my internet.
I have been running a Classic node., DDOS on Classic nodes, DDoS started again. Have a nice day, guys :)
kakobrekla: redditards also report Well, the DDoSer(s) are hitting my home network now. Can't use my internet.
I have been running a Classic node., DDOS on Classic nodes, DDoS started again. Have a nice day, guys :)
phf:
i was thinking that get-unix-time is a language feature, that's bedrock (
i.e. being able to query wallclock), and can be used to build other abstractions on time, right now used for timing, but should be used as base for get-universal-time/decode-universal-time/get-decoded-time
phf: asciilifeform:
i'm not convinced yet one way or another. "ordinary routine" in tinyscheme is considered to be a crossboundary ffi, and is only enabled when building non-standalone
phf:
i think that was in logs, but
i just parsed that header
phf: "
I’m a Former Green Beret and Here’s How
I Would Bring Down Bitcoin" wtf
phf: ben_vulpes:
i meant original can be nuked
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu:
I'll give this some more though today as
I take my turn at the homestead clearing debris
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo
i mean specific transforms. "minority groups" to be rendered "aryans". etc. would require some time spent with the fishwraps
i guess.
phf: re standartization, issue
i'm personally running into is that we can drag tinyscheme in the direction of common lisp or stick to scheme conventions. both have downsides
mircea_popescu: (unrelatedly -
i've re-read the arabic old texts. the previous time
i did this they ended up in the fire. somehow, the shit's grown EVEN MORE offensive over the years. scarcely can explain this wonder - the people involved have been dead for a thousand years.)
mircea_popescu:
i don't see how this sawed off grenade made for the purpose of convincing kids not to make or use grenades you linked has anything at all to do with the bomb above, tbh.
mircea_popescu: which is why
i put the question in asciilifeform , the is is actually thoroughly nailed down for this scope.
mircea_popescu: "
i do x because x OUGHT TO y" < wrong. non-thought. towards purpose.
mircea_popescu: "
i do x because x IS y" < correct. thought. from cause.
mircea_popescu: "
i do x because x produces y" is fundamentally THE forward-looking statement.
assbot: Logged on 28-02-2016 15:11:22; mircea_popescu:
i've been spending the ~week since the various selectatron discussions meditating on the problem.
i do not believe javascript is rescuable. not withstanding all the effort derps put into it, javascript is fundamentally a broken idea that for this reason can never be useful.
assbot: Logged on 28-02-2016 14:53:51; mircea_popescu: and speaking of "good things that ruin other good things", is it generally obvious to the esteemed b-a WHY the movement to "more women in tech", "more women in army", "more women in bla-bla" trends ?
i thought it is, but then again maybe
i'm the only one to whom it is.\
assbot: Logged on 28-02-2016 14:45:10; mircea_popescu: from what
i hear lisp is "already standardized".
i personally am not terribly persuaded by this claim, but will entertain it on a technical basis as the cases may come. who knows, maybe gabriel was right and it is.
assbot: Logged on 28-02-2016 07:43:07; ben_vulpes:
i recommend a thorough course of benjies, piped straight through the developer funnel.
assbot: Logged on 28-02-2016 09:13:37; ben_vulpes: what
i appear to have forgotten since the last time
i looked into this pit of snakes is that it calls all of the rpc functions in turn to construct the help list.
assbot: Logged on 28-02-2016 08:22:54; punkman: mircea_popescu: .. supercute de-windows-ization :
http://logs.minigame.bz/2016-02-27.log.html#t23:38:19 <<
I like the command line sure, but
I find editing text without a mouse a hassle, same for trying to remember 1000 keyboard shortcuts for each of 100 apps, or having to spend 10 minutes to figure out obscure cli options to use something once.
mircea_popescu: roughly speaking the equivalnt of a shelf of make-up in the workshop or "
i wanna watch tv on my computor" sorta things. get a husband / get a tv set if that's what you're trying to do and get out of everyone's way.
mircea_popescu:
i've been spending the ~week since the various selectatron discussions meditating on the problem.
i do not believe javascript is rescuable. not withstanding all the effort derps put into it, javascript is fundamentally a broken idea that for this reason can never be useful.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: and speaking of "good things that ruin other good things", is it generally obvious to the esteemed b-a WHY the movement to "more women in tech", "more women in army", "more women in bla-bla" trends ?
i thought it is, but then again maybe
i'm the only one to whom it is.\
☟︎ mircea_popescu: from what
i hear lisp is "already standardized".
i personally am not terribly persuaded by this claim, but will entertain it on a technical basis as the cases may come. who knows, maybe gabriel was right and it is.
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 28-02-2016 07:13:15; phf:
i don't imagine it matters at the moment, can always shuffle things
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-02-2016#1417175 <<
i support this. the problem with the "easier" approach of "we don't cut whole parts but arbitrary fragments" is that now you not only baked in the fragmentator, which becomes one of your dependencies, but also have to keep track of arbitrary fragments, which are numerous (this is why replacing one file at a time, while dubious, is at least not involving MORE mov
☝︎ ben_vulpes: !up TheRealJohnGalt are we through the netsplit and can
i yell at you about your flapping connection yet?
punkman: and fuck yeah
I saved a line!
punkman: ben_vulpes: because
I guess nGPL is a global used somewhere else
ben_vulpes: anyways,
i'm off to bed. thanks punkman.
ben_vulpes: well thanks to phf's fine work,
i implemented get-connection-count, get-difficulty, get-generate, and am going to sleep on set-generate.
ben_vulpes: what
i appear to have forgotten since the last time
i looked into this pit of snakes is that it calls all of the rpc functions in turn to construct the help list.
☟︎ punkman:
I remember when
I first saw "Help text is returned in an exception"
assbot: Logged on 27-02-2016 16:58:25; asciilifeform: either that or
i finally got fed the polonium.
ben_vulpes: phf: get to bed before
i bog you down in emacs config arcana
punkman: mircea_popescu: .. supercute de-windows-ization :
http://logs.minigame.bz/2016-02-27.log.html#t23:38:19 <<
I like the command line sure, but
I find editing text without a mouse a hassle, same for trying to remember 1000 keyboard shortcuts for each of 100 apps, or having to spend 10 minutes to figure out obscure cli options to use something once.
☟︎ phf: but line numbers better match the vpatch lines, that requires patching the vpatch parser, so
i'm just going to sleep instead :)
ben_vulpes: you people seem to think that
i actually handle the rods myself
ben_vulpes:
i recommend a thorough course of benjies, piped straight through the developer funnel.
☟︎ ben_vulpes: aha
i assumed, just thought it funny how quickly that number got bigger and by how much
phf: big buffer ensures
i can send big function over wire and tinyscheme doesn't barf
phf:
i don't imagine it matters at the moment, can always shuffle things
☟︎ phf:
i only ride 'em,
i don't know what makes 'em work.
assbot: Logged on 28-02-2016 05:38:28; phf: asciilifeform:
i think he's looking for a way to slice scheme into an arbitrary part of bitcoind, like CInv inv = scheme_apply('inv-process', cons(...));, unless
i'm mistaken, but seems confirmed later in log
phf: asciilifeform:
i think he's looking for a way to slice scheme into an arbitrary part of bitcoind, like CInv inv = scheme_apply('inv-process', cons(...));, unless
i'm mistaken, but seems confirmed later in log
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 28-02-2016 02:49:59; ben_vulpes: asciilifeform (phf, adlai, mod6_, mod6): okay this is grand and
i can see several rpc commands trivially slain in this vein, and others with application of work. but but but! would someone send me a map for running /scheme/ code from within satoshis abortion?
phf: oh
i meant, what was the entirely other reason?
assbot: Logged on 28-02-2016 04:08:36; mircea_popescu: phf>
i think ascii short term plan is specifically rewrite of rpc, because it's an easily achievable low hanging fruit, which when done completely will let us get rid of json/
http << quite.
mircea_popescu: phf>
i think ascii short term plan is specifically rewrite of rpc, because it's an easily achievable low hanging fruit, which when done completely will let us get rid of json/
http << quite.
☟︎ phf:
i might even produce some instructions for a heathen build using brew/clang/cmake