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assbot: Logged on 30-07-2015 19:17:09; shinohai: Books too, they had a hard-on for Umberto Eco for some reason, and
I could never keep a copy of Foucault's Pendulum
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 03:51:27; adlai: the fact that
i mention foucault all the time doesn't mean anybody pays attention to me obsessively quoting it, either
copypaste: BingoBoingo: now
i never make assumptions about ownership. quite the opposite. if it's not backed by a private key
i just assume
i don't own it, less disappointment that way.
copypaste: yes
i was ben_vulpes, for the month that they were paid for
copypaste: honestly after this happened to me
i went into a deep depression that took months to recover from; all of my perceptions of the internet were shattered. and as an aside that's why
i no longer own 8chan
copypaste:
i recommend you retain an attorney in the bahamas like
i did
copypaste:
i really hope trilema.com will stay online and they won't steal it, but based on my interactions with internet.bs
i'm worried
copypaste:
i would further like to let you know that internet.bs has been sold since you and
i registered our domains there, of course without notice to us
BingoBoingo: copypaste:
I suspect the reason you dislike pete_dushenski aping trilema is he comes from boring Canada and his cool factor and empire potential are limited by that.
☟︎ copypaste: mircea_popescu:
i see you're having trouble with internet.bs - they seized a domain of mine without warning before, and only gave it back when
i retained a lawyer in the Bahamas; the domain was 8chan.co
☟︎ mats:
i can't visualize this
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
☟︎ 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.
☟︎ ben_vulpes: tangentially related,
i ran across 'sorcerer' the other day. funny little corner of linux, that.
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 03:51:20; ben_vulpes: re: operating systems,
i am looking forward to gabriel_laddel's thing.
trinque:
I just huddle inside emacs talking to myself
kakobrekla: most of the time when assbots drops down
i get yelled at but
i almost never actually do something about it to bring it back, yet here it is.
adlai: the fact that
i mention foucault all the time doesn't mean anybody pays attention to me obsessively quoting it, either
☟︎ ben_vulpes: re: operating systems,
i am looking forward to gabriel_laddel's thing.
☟︎ mod6: asciilifeform: naw,
i dont
kakobrekla: adlai
i dunno, not being an idiot goes a long way.
trinque:
I'm quite liking the texture of this turd atm
ben_vulpes:
i'm curious to see if your makefile works on this (apprently) insane device, trinque.
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 03:35:14; asciilifeform:
i do not understand why openbsd is revered today
ben_vulpes: if it continues to fail to compile trb
i may embark on gentoo quest instead.
ben_vulpes: trb compiled just dandily on the ubuntu
i had on the box previously
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform:
I have a linux trb, but
I keep sideshow because inertia and curiosity.
ben_vulpes: anyways, this is all a bloody mystery to me.
i've never seen a sh script crap out midway through and not run its remaining bits, but thats what stator seems to do over here.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: that is not what
i'm working on.
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: The one where
I apply alf patches to 0.7.2 after finding locations and they usually work
ben_vulpes:
i don't even know what the right version *would* be, beyond "not apple's"
BingoBoingo: PLS STAHP THE PM'S until
I catch up on lawgs
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 00:35:16; mircea_popescu: <davout> adlai: it's the same kind of stupidity you'll find in "oh,
i'll give away some bitcoin for xmas" <<
i maintain that my "give a little btc to eager young sluts" beats this "give a little more btc to people you know or are related to that don't want it" by a factor of infinity.
thestringpuller: asciilifeform: trb compilation detects machine architecture when building right? so build on machine run on same machine. or do
I have to configure some flag for the machine
I'm compiling + running on?
mircea_popescu:
i would strongly advise anyone using trb in production to at least test this patch.
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 01:32:44; mircea_popescu:
i recall hav ing a 32 bit trb made to work at some point, but not the specifics
adlai: oops,
i meant - "from ashes we came, to dust we'll returnz"
adlai: (this is more of an efficiency question than ethics... as
i said - premature optimization)
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform:
i'm just using static_bitcoin_only.sh, where would
i look for misconfigured gcc flags?
ben_vulpes:
i still don't see how that error would cause the script to not run strip bitcoind
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 01:32:44; mircea_popescu:
i recall hav ing a 32 bit trb made to work at some point, but not the specifics
ben_vulpes:
i believe that this tree came from a v pressing.
thestringpuller: asciilifeform:
i meant in building up process/configuration. behaving like two different robots completely, rather than robot with different body running same brain
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell phf
i'm still getting segfaults with your openbsd patch. care to look at bitcoind.core ?
mircea_popescu:
i recall hav ing a 32 bit trb made to work at some point, but not the specifics
☟︎☟︎ ben_vulpes:
i definitely didn't find any that didn't.
ben_vulpes:
i was hallucinating gdb-many-buffers-mode last night
trinque: yeah,
I'm useless when sick for sufficient value of $sick
ben_vulpes: only figured this out when
i went to compile trb and got assembly errors.
ben_vulpes:
i installed a /thirty-two/ bit operating system over the past weekend. on a 64-bit box.
ben_vulpes:
i can't actually remember how 'misbehaving' works
mircea_popescu: you kidding me, these doods be multiplyin' like rabbits.
i think there's more b-a kids than there's b-a adults.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu:
i thought that's a problem for children not adults.
adlai: no,
i'm saying that
i don't really reed anything,
i just type and rant and occasionally change parameters
adlai: mircea_popescu:
i'll allow it.
adlai: are there open-source bots which
i can read like you pretend to read the bible, and rape like mircea_popescu pretends to rape his slaves?
danielpbarron:
i can pay like 3 million for a night's work (that means you leave it crafting overnight)
adlai: mircea_popescu: where's your vpatch? do
i need to open a bbet which of us makes one first?
danielpbarron: and
i'm completely serious there's paying work in there c'mon already people get an account
mircea_popescu:
i'm giving it away exactly like "free education" is given away.
mircea_popescu: davout really ? because why,
i'm short tits and they have economic utility ?
mircea_popescu: <davout> adlai: it's the same kind of stupidity you'll find in "oh,
i'll give away some bitcoin for xmas" <<
i maintain that my "give a little btc to eager young sluts" beats this "give a little more btc to people you know or are related to that don't want it" by a factor of infinity.
☟︎ adlai: so? do
i sit around lazy, waiting to instagram the next missionary's #btcConversionFail ?
mircea_popescu: adlai nobody's trying to convince anyone.
i also don't go around watering holes in africa trying to convince the animals to drink./
danielpbarron:
i went through that phase of telling everyone
I see about bitcoin. It's pointless
davout: adlai: it's the same kind of stupidity you'll find in "oh,
i'll give away some bitcoin for xmas"
danielpbarron: mircea_popescu> adlai you're not belabouring under the misapprehension that
i expect all to be saved << sounds like The Bible.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: saw this on reddit and was surprised "Even 1000 euros feel too much to spent for a much needed new laptop instead of getting some BTC Am
I mad?" to which someone replied "And this is why some economists fear Bitcoin -- as expenditures will become more sane. If that laptop made you much more productive, you would still choose to make that purchase rather than saving. But it seems you don't really need that new la
mircea_popescu: adlai you're not belabouring under the misapprehension that
i expect all to be saved, are you ? the point is not that. the point is for there to be a way for the scant few who don't belong there to save themselves.
adlai: you must not have met any truly poor people, but that's to be expected
i guess?
mircea_popescu: "
I stuck it on a github repo, which includes a tarball of the code with detached signature. You can also grab it as a vpatch with seal if you like. You might see some nodes reporting version 77777; that's what it will claim to be if you run it without modification."
mircea_popescu: hahaha check thios dude out : "Some of you may be aware of a project called "therealbitcoin" and some of its development history. Over the last few days
I forked the project, dropped in the woodcoin genesis block, genesis merkle root, the skein woodcutting algorithm, the logarithmic supply curve, the relevant difficulty adjust parameters, and the magic header code:"
adlai: ;;later tell copypaste fwiw,
I'm fully in favor of segregated witness being implemented and available for those who see fit to use it. the main problem is one of education; users need to understand that there's bitcoin, and there's anyonecanspend-witcoin