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SuchWow: i certainly started watching that chart for fun tho, as i always do for btc/ltc/doge,
a few months back
assbot: Logged on 24-02-2016 22:14:34; mircea_popescu: i'll have shu's head, and
a few others instead.
mircea_popescu: tis much less of
a hypotetical, tis
a factual. look into the structure backing it if you're bored.
SuchWow: figured i'd bring my
a-game for once ;)
SuchWow: i think the whole damn circus is just
a scripted mess to get hillary in
SuchWow: you think
a lot, more than me even
SuchWow: i am at
a $30/night room at resort on Fremont
SuchWow: it's becoming
a destination resort town, with gambling offered as just one of several differnt options, no more special weighting
SuchWow: it's just catering to
a different ceowd
SuchWow: won
a $3300 jackpot in 05, and had free room offers from Harrahs (caesars) for 2 years as
a result
SuchWow: it's now
a hotel-centric business
SuchWow: having only been here
a few years
SuchWow: they said that
a lot of this is really just resurrection of 'the old ways'
SuchWow: i certainly don't claim that there was any logic to the decision, but if you've seen #freenode lately, and ANNs,
a lot has changed around here recently
SuchWow:
a dogecoin op became freenode dev, freenode decided to give aff cloaks for dogecoin project
SuchWow: didn't want to retype
a paraphrase, sry
SuchWow: [08:49:05] <+mircea_popescu> "noisehole, bullshitter, blowhard, drunkard, sadist, rapist, all-around disgrace to the sad sad State of Bitcoin (and
a passive-aggressive plagiarist, too, to top
a cherry on the shit-pan-kake!)" da fuck did you do adlai !
SuchWow: [08:48:40] <SuchWow> mircea_popescu: you guys are so pompous lol...i haven't been involved in crypto, trading or otherwise, for almost 2 year. Doge seems to fine, still has
a small community (moreso than litecoin anyways), and i've been watching crypto in general just for fun. Eth seems interesting, but still not convinced.
mircea_popescu: "noisehole, bullshitter, blowhard, drunkard, sadist, rapist, all-around disgrace to the sad sad State of Bitcoin (and
a passive-aggressive plagiarist, too, to top
a cherry on the shit-pan-kake!)" da fuck did you do adlai !
☟︎ punkman: probably
a bit late for that
ben_vulpes: some real horrific tiny house gypsy shit: 2 adults, 1 infant and 80lbs of ferocious lovedog in
a queen bed
SuchWow: i enjoy our twice
a year talks lol
SuchWow: ben_vulpes: i just asked
a question, why so butthurt
ben_vulpes: stirs
a mite, gets fed, goes back to sleep.
assbot: Logged on 24-12-2015 08:11:50; *: mircea_popescu is reasonably impressed. had ben_vulpes pegged for "this guy's managed to put himself in
a texbook model of
a place where guys crack".
ben_vulpes: starting to give
a shit about his dad yet?
cazalla: yeah,
a boy named Noah, he turned 2 January just gone
ben_vulpes: well i'm just having
a conversation with an old friend i haven't seen in
a few weeks, but thanks for getting involved!
SuchWow: whatever, it's literally true, it's just
a tag, get over it lol
punkman: ben_vulpes:
a few seconds maybe
ben_vulpes: yeah, i saw the second go through, but i don't think there's
a guarantee that *you* did the second one.
botneko-chan: I mean main bitcoin dev team and so, not
a forks like Classic or XT
ben_vulpes: phf, nevermind, i'm
a classic core derp
ben_vulpes: there's no actual panic, botneko-chan. there are
a zillion for-hire-for-pennies social media accounts supporting some nsa plants attempts to matter with kindergarten grade psyops.
ben_vulpes: while last night the swank flags worked just handily, tonight, passing the swank flag to
a booting bitcoind results in an error, "too short", from scheme.cpp
ben_vulpes: because the counterparty in this conversation is not thinking of gossipd as
a device but
a proggy that runs on
a computer.
ben_vulpes: "pff line speed. you still need to get the buffered packets from the kernel into userspace, and that's an abstraction you'll have
a hard time getting around."
ben_vulpes: but really it's ambiguous for
a reason
ben_vulpes: the only line i have for coworkers and plebs on this topic is "you haven't thought for half
a second why the /nsa/ didn't bring this suit?"
phf: asciilifeform: they take
a "we'll make sure to break abi, rebuild from source every time" position
phf: node was running fine inside
a virtualbox openbsd though, same one that i built it on.
phf: now that there was
a suggestion of treating specific openbsd version as baseline, i think problem was that i built in on one openbsd and tried running on another
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 05:13:29; phf: the goal was to run it on
a libretto and try to eat the first couple of blocks, but it wouldn't even connect to rpc for whatever reason, so i gave up on the whole distraction
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 05:12:12; phf: ben_vulpes: i'll take at look in the next few days, but one quick comment, fwiw i built it on
a 32-bit openbsd.
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: Seriously, they heated their Ether up into
a gas?! No wonder it is already hardforking everywhere.
BingoBoingo: Dropped in low-s
a month or two (mebbe 3) before trb, has -minrelaytx flag, from trb orphanage slaughters and malleus were definitely implemented. Other things but would take reading to recall them.
BingoBoingo: I have
a partially trb-icized 7 series in the name of implementation pluralism. No earthly idea what all changes happened.
assbot: Logged on 29-02-2016 20:19:25; asciilifeform: anyone ever build
a working trb on openbsd ?
BingoBoingo: Ah,
a couple days after I open
a can I'll start adding cold milk to it when I pour for the same reason
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> not all, ben_vulpes was here before me. << iirc benkay you and myself were part of the 2013 #b-
a cohort
phf: my current goal is to have better compartmentalization, like have
a gaming machine (i.e. libretto running dos, i've been unwinding with ~~'95 games),
a work machine (i.e.
a thing that can run intellij and which is compromised for all the practical purposes) and
a b-
a machine whatever that evolves into, because i don't think the future of
a computer as
a progrock moog station is panning out
phf: i found my way here to begin with because i was following your loperos project and your conclusions were then correct, only to be re-confirmed as part of b-
a research
phf: asciilifeform: i guess i can't seem to find
a baseline that doesn't suck in all kinds of obvious and non-obvious ways. for all practical purposes i operate out of
a semipublic terminal that i don't own. various attempts to establish non-superficial ownership were unsuccessful for reasons amply discussed here
ben_vulpes: at mp's prompting i added
a plastic handheld thing to the shower
phf: it's got some other niceties, like
a db integration, where it introspects into the scheme and then does static analysis on your sql code, including sql code that's inline somewhere in python
jurov: they have
a sibling of idea named pycharm
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> << quite psychanalizable, ftr. notice the spurt of "make x great again" ever since 2015 or so. << It's
a Trump slogan, that's why it went meme
assbot: Logged on 29-02-2016 21:41:44; phf: i'm though confused, i thought buildroot is explicitly
a cross-compilation mechanism?
phf: In order to achieve this, Buildroot is able to generate
a cross-compilation toolchain,
a root filesystem,
a Linux kernel image and
a bootloader for your target."
phf: "Buildroot is
a tool that simplifies and automates the process of building
a complete Linux system for an embedded system, using cross-compilation.
phf: i'm though confused, i thought buildroot is explicitly
a cross-compilation mechanism?
☟︎ phf: i think i wanted to figure out how to package openssl/db/boost as buildroot native packages, rather then doing adhoc, which is
a task in itself
trinque: whether that's due to it being
a less prevalent target, I do not know.
trinque: tbh bitching about the openbsd ports tree is
a matter of having missed the point; pester the maintainer or become him if you want something changed.
trinque: I personally would far sooner deal with
a shitty package management system than
a swiss cheese kernel
trinque: worth mentioning too that one's referring to an entire *usable* operating system and the other to only
a kernel