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ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: actually lxr is ~profoundly~ retarded in that
i can't link to line numbers
thestringpuller: ascii_butugychag:
I read newton's calculus wasn't actually released. it was lebiniz who published it.
thestringpuller:
I understand you are high maintenance ascii_butugychag it's okay, that's why we <3 you.
ascii_butugychag:
i do NOT have the time, energy, or inclindation to fucking HUNT for 'where is this defined'
ascii_butugychag:
i refuse to read the code in anything where
i can't click an identifier and get concordance
polarbeard:
I tried plain fs but too much cd'ing around and got confused
polarbeard: ascii_butugychag:
I pushed just 4 fun,
I actually just need git to manage my branch with the fancy logs
ascii_butugychag:
i really don't see the appeal, esp. now that phf has the colourized viewer thing
mircea_popescu: science has no country. the pretense to the contrary is not unlike some derps sitting on reddit going "people whose names start with m are more great than people whose names start with
i because mp > indiancandy so THERE!11"
mircea_popescu: punkman
i dunno how much
i credit this accounting approach.
mircea_popescu: and as a side wonder,
i wonder how many people even knew iowa was a state.
mircea_popescu:
i wonder if rand will spend the next 50 years with a tiny rabid fanbase and a few %s each election.
PeterL:
I wonder if the other candidates who got lower votes in Iowa than Rand will drop out too?
copypaste: anyway,
i have .2 on yes. his sureness will only enrich me >:)
mircea_popescu: copypaste
i think the perception (at least my perception at any rate) is that he's a momentum player. all he has on his side is the image of winning, no further substance.
copypaste:
i think he's doing quite well,
i wouldn't be sure enough to put 18BTC on it that's for sure
danielpbarron: happy to say
I didn't cave in to their very persistent nagging when
i was at porcfest, so
I will not have to reneg on this moving nonsense
danielpbarron:
I chatted him up too; he was a bit too socialist for my liking
trinque: hanbot: this is holding up your deed til
I find out why it's happening
funkenstein_: it got hung up when
i added another patch "chuck_checkpoints" with mistake.. now sits there for eyeballs if anyone is interested
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 02:13:21; trinque: shinohai:
I don't see anything in pybitcointools to shove a privkey into a wallet.dat
mircea_popescu: speaking of which,
i was walking with a woman
i walked with all over the fucking world, and she spontaneoushly said
mircea_popescu: trinque> also,
I don't see sendrawtransaction in trb's list o' commands... wat do? << cry all the way home, we don't have it yet. backport it ? :D
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform>
i will prolly care. on the train, some time soon. << the reason
i give it is mostly didactic. it plainly shows what
i mean re proper use of math and treating your computer like a tool to do a job rather than treating your job as something to be adjusted to fit the computer without having to delve into complexities and subtleties of number theory etc. something as commonplace as "use the intervals of conf
phf: well, the idea is that you want to click on the patch and see how to press it. if
i were to click in polarbeard_* presumably
i want to press the tree that includes old malleus?
phf: yeah,
i'm not up to date on logs
phf: kek,
i know why polarbeard_better_log_messages don't press. it depends on asciilifeform_malleus_mikehearnificarum, which is replaced
trinque: oh
I'm already looking at it :p
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 02:14:49; trinque: also,
I don't see sendrawtransaction in trb's list o' commands... wat do?
trinque: anyone? given a privkey in hand, how the hell do
I get trb to send some coin?
I do not want to change addresses and nothing
I find can chew on this wallet
phf: jurov:
i don't handle patch conflicts yet, until there's some kommunitee resolution. and if the answer is "remove them from your patches" probably going to add some kind of tree walk in addition to topo. fwiw right now on the site you can see patches that wouldn't press cleanly in "pink"
kakobrekla: they also spin at the lowest rpm of all the high end fans
i tested
trinque: also,
I don't see sendrawtransaction in trb's list o' commands... wat do?
☟︎ trinque: shinohai:
I don't see anything in pybitcointools to shove a privkey into a wallet.dat
☟︎ mircea_popescu: (and from 1
i see you like small blocks just abour as much as
i do)
mircea_popescu: anyway - it's not that
i don't like paper otp, or otp generally. it's that if that's the best you can do, you should have been a clockmaker
mircea_popescu: dja understand how this thing looked or am
i not explaining very well ?
mircea_popescu: if
i tell the woman to "spend an hour cooking, this 30 seconds cookings are bs" this doesn't mean
i'm inviting her to pick her nose for 59.5 minutes.
mircea_popescu:
i specifically don't fucking want sub second cryptography.
mircea_popescu: fuck that stupid shit. if the computer massaging my 10kb message takes a minute
i couldn't care the fuck less - it took me 10 minutes to get all the guns arrayed to make a ml submission.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform eh, you know what
i mean. "use xor it's cheap!"
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 23:48:55; mircea_popescu: incidentally, thinking vaguely along the lines of making a b-a call for papers for symm cypher, what would we actually want ?
i'm thinking a) block sizes of 1, 4, 16, 64 kbytes. none of that bit-denominated bs, wtf is this, 64 bits. fuck that. b) key size of 64kb fixed. c) bonus points for proved hardness, as-hard-as-x etc d) bonus points for not using just basic arithmetics. fuck this shift-and-xor
punkman:
I can send arbitrary number of encrypted bits to you, no?
punkman:
I remember some mentions of a backport patch for key import
mircea_popescu: incidentally, thinking vaguely along the lines of making a b-a call for papers for symm cypher, what would we actually want ?
i'm thinking a) block sizes of 1, 4, 16, 64 kbytes. none of that bit-denominated bs, wtf is this, 64 bits. fuck that. b) key size of 64kb fixed. c) bonus points for proved hardness, as-hard-as-x etc d) bonus points for not using just basic arithmetics. fuck this shift-and-xor hack-and-slash bs,
☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
i think salsa was djb's own version of shiva, ie, "playing with ; don't use in anger"
mircea_popescu: punkman
i've been thinking about it too, seems in point of fact we're mangling two distinct things. 1) patches-as-code ; 2) patches-as-human-readable.
punkman:
I'm thinking any diff replacement should do strictly binary diffs, and only include line-oriented context diff as a visual aid
mircea_popescu: <polarbeard> that's it,
I'm patching every .c on my disk together with F 1000 and compiling it << lmao. STONE SOUP!
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag> my intent was that the user would include ALL of the leaves he is interested in by using a custom patch dir, and then press to the last. << this is not a bad approach (for dev work).
i wouldn't want it in the press-for-deploy, but different story.
polarbeard: that's it,
I'm patching every .c on my disk together with F 1000 and compiling it
mod6: meanwhile,
I'll work on an automated test for this change and work on republishing this fix as a one change deal. will be v99995
mod6: thats what
i gather too.
mod6: ascii_butugychag: hey, can you take a look at this?
i pressed up to the vpatch in the flow before polars then.. manually patched with -F 0, but didn't seem to do anything:
ascii_butugychag: if
i dump a credit card into my own 'paypal' input, they will dutifully tally it up and 'income'