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PeterL: depends on who you ask,
I guess
mircea_popescu: ftr,
i may be the only one left, but
i don't think she's anything of a monster.
mircea_popescu:
i would expect there's a lot of power brokering going on there.
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 06:09:12; mats:
i'm looking for something either on trilema or the logs, about advertising fraud
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 06:22:46; mod6: give these a compile & quick test if you don't mind and then upon confirmation,
I'll update the mirror.
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 06:22:46; mod6: give these a compile & quick test if you don't mind and then upon confirmation,
I'll update the mirror.
Nicknaem:
i actually have nothing to say atm, was just checking out the channel :)
☟︎ BingoBoingo: mats: That was a disappointment.
I was hoping to see someone store linux kernel as dead tree on shelves
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 05:08:04; mircea_popescu: so basically polarbeard here's the thing :
i considered signing this, and
i will consider signing the next version. as it is however
i won't do that, because a) not all errors have both flags set ; b) occasional ' in error message ; c) occasional losing a valuable datapoint (such as the hash above) or missing on adding a useful one (nStart).
mats:
I haven't read this paper yet, so
I may be recalling a discussion of it
mod6: give these a compile & quick test if you don't mind and then upon confirmation,
I'll update the mirror.
☟︎☟︎ mats: anybody know what
i'm talking about here?
mats:
i'm looking for something either on trilema or the logs, about advertising fraud
☟︎ BingoBoingo: Anyways
I have still not seen any reason to hedge by BitBet on Rubio winning the nomination.
mircea_popescu: mommentum player, has little to offer other than "nobody can beat me for
i'm the king rarara"
mircea_popescu: so basically polarbeard here's the thing :
i considered signing this, and
i will consider signing the next version. as it is however
i won't do that, because a) not all errors have both flags set ; b) occasional ' in error message ; c) occasional losing a valuable datapoint (such as the hash above) or missing on adding a useful one (nStart).
☟︎ mircea_popescu:
i wonder if this is a step up or a step down from power ranger.
mircea_popescu:
i had forgotten that was in there. suddenly got flashbacks of ancient debug.log layout.
adlai: ben_vulpes: fwiw
i still believe it's a bad idea to discourage this kind of "speculative soft fork"... it makes it easier for experimenters to put their money where their mouth is, and puts on a good show for "conservatives" who remain in plain good old Bitcoin
ben_vulpes: jurov:
i committed violence to asciilifeform's original v in a harebrained attempt to add tests, was roundly caned for the violence, left his implementation to him and hared off to reimplement in cl.
ben_vulpes: yeah
i never followed that stupidity in depth
ben_vulpes:
i believe that
i understand how it could be implemented softly, adlai, but it doesn't /count/ until it's verified.
ben_vulpes:
i do not think
i've gotten to your comment yet adlai. on trilema?
mod6: actually,
i think we're ok here because the only parts that changed in the new patches are main.cpp and serialize.h
mod6: be back in a few to sort out the patches that need re-grind after
I submit the integrated programmable-version-strings vpatch and the reground mikehearn one
jurov: guess
i should stop wasting time with it and approach v from completely other direction
jurov:
i just happened to stumble upon it cuz vulpes' test data has only one - alf's signature per patch
mod6:
i didn't know he was a crypto guy
jurov: ok
i get it, it's using other people sigs
mod6: so if
i get hit by a bus, and alf has signed all the patches, then you're ok as long as you trust alfie. or vice versa.
mod6:
i thought ben_vulpes made a lisp deal?
mod6:
I, jurov, am hereby submitting the treasurer's reward in full as my
adlai: mircea_popescu: apologies for retardation,
i may have just posted my comment twice
mircea_popescu: and on this specific topic -
i'd prefer if all discussion happens there. it'll become impossible to track if we just do the usual layered cake.
mod6:
i think there is some confusion there. as you saw in the logs.
mod6: so even though
I was able to press out shiva, et. al.; it might be worthwhile to make a list of which patches need to be included to make it work.
mod6: asciilifeform: cool with you if
i send those re-worked patches to the ML?
mircea_popescu: but no, it's really not fair -
i spring stuff like this on people that's been many months in the building and then what, they gotta have an instareaction ?
pete_dushenski: inb4 "HOW DID
I END UP WITH ALL THE DEBT AND NO TACO STAND JOB PROSPECTS ??!"
pete_dushenski:
i'm sure his pieces would make for excellent theatre, but they make the worst study partner.
pete_dushenski: though
i suppose the golf ball is the equivalent of the hdd/sdd - it breaks, you "lose" it, and does actually need to be replaced eventually.
pete_dushenski: coincidentally, my golf equipment is almost exactly the same vintage as my computing equipment and
i similarly see no benefit to upgrading either.
pete_dushenski:
i started around 13yo, peaked in '09 when
i won the club championship at one of the two most competitive private clubs in town. only play two, maybe three times a year now as
i find it a bit abusive to swing that hard now and can think of a several books
i'd rather read with 6 hours of continuous time.
pete_dushenski: the number of sports where one isn't saddled with other idjits (and their trivial hierarchies) are few and far between. thus
i grew up doing swimming, golf, badminton, tennis, running, yoga, etc.
assbot: Logged on 26-01-2016 19:40:17; ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu:
i like raid5, among other reasons, because it makes life very painful for boobytrapped hdd supplier
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 23:24:07; pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: mhm. can use mounting bracket too if you don't feel like taping it on.
i guess the 2.5" size meets the 90% of buyers using it for laptops and the 10% of buyers using it for desktops aren't excluded either.
mircea_popescu: if
i read one more fucking printf statement
i'm going to start murdering people again. bbl.
jurov:
i wonder if many-MLC SSD is fullfilling alf's dreams of ROM :D
BingoBoingo: gernika:
I don't know about them and SSD's.
BingoBoingo: Intel for a while did their own thing, but
I am unsure if they still do.
assbot: Logged on 26-01-2016 19:24:59; ascii_butugychag: (as far as
i'm concerned, there is ONE manufacturer of raid cards)
gernika:
I have raid 1 (hardware) going with 2 ssds
danielpbarron:
i mean hardware controller;
i think
i recall reading asciilifeform saying hardware is only way to raid
danielpbarron:
i've got this nice beefy workstation but
i'm still using my 10 year old hard drives
danielpbarron: and this line of questioning interests me;
i've been meaning to get one of those things too
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: mhm. can use mounting bracket too if you don't feel like taping it on.
i guess the 2.5" size meets the 90% of buyers using it for laptops and the 10% of buyers using it for desktops aren't excluded either.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: especially seeing that glass storage thing
i read about.
jurov: (but yes that's HARD,
i believe electrum does this and it makes full sync almost impractical even on ssd)
jurov: but if it was not spent often so far,
i hardly expect that to change
jurov: after syncing
i have moved older half of blockXXX.dat on spinning rust and it did not access them very often
pete_dushenski: aha. good to know as
i'm on the hunt for a new node hard drive and, given this, might as well spring for ssd.
jurov: so
I imageine it's the same with hybrids
trinque: felipelalli: that is a good thing; this present round of woes shall be rememdied in a few days,
I think. trb node shall have reached the top. It's at about 385k right now
felipelalli: trinque, lol!
I think
I have killed deedbot- many times unintentionally.
trinque: felipelalli:
I thought the cause was something to do with your deed earlier, deleted it, now jurov's has gone through, and yours is next
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: actually
i would be only slightly surprised if prb could be persuaded to jmp into a block.
mircea_popescu: incidentally ascii_butugychag
i had dc price 1tb ram. the guy... lifted an eyebrow.
mircea_popescu: honestly the way
i expect practical implementations to work (at least "originally") is, best effort sort of thing.
mircea_popescu: and mind that while in no means do
i propose this is "Asic resistant", from a designer perspective you must appreciate
i'm giving you a fun job to do.
mircea_popescu:
i don't need to explain what
i meant by not finite then ?
ascii_butugychag: btw between that thread and now
i went and read the keccak spec
BingoBoingo:
I suspect this will magically emerge as a surpise on some pseudorandom weekend
jurov: phf what's
i written in?
ascii_butugychag: 'During the execution that warrant, and based on facts that remain under seal before this Court, the government recovered the following items: two “pelican style” bags which contained: identity documents; a passport card in Bridges’ name; a notarized copy of Bridges’ passport; corporate records for at least 3 different offshore entities ranging from Nevis to Belize to Mauritius,
i ben_vulpes: well polarbeard likes to pretend as though
i don't exist until he finally does what
i ask, and even then refuses to ping me on the topic.
mircea_popescu:
i have never witnessed anything like this before. if
i were not-here
i'd be pretty fucking scared.
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 19:14:39; ascii_butugychag: phf: your viewer is mighty spiffy, it is exactly what
i wanted to make in september (and never had time)