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assbot: Successfully updated the rating for gabriel_laddel from 1 to 2 with note: almost a year later, he got a larger chunk of exercise ball down his gullet than anyone
i know of.
mircea_popescu: !rate gabriel_laddel 2 almost a year later, he got a larger chunk of exercise ball down his gullet than anyone
i know of.
mircea_popescu: !rated gabriel_laddel 2 almost a year later, he got a larger chunk of exercise ball down his gullet than anyone
i know of.
assbot: Logged on 09-01-2016 09:38:41; gabriel_laddel: phf:
I've browsed through it, but didn't find what
I was looking for. Perhaps if
I state my problem someone will know what
I need. The goal is to 'fold' the whole notion of X client / server directly into CL function calls.
I would like details of how *exactly* X talks to the hardware (Cee sources, yeah) and a large, obvious table as to what all the error codes / X requests are.
mircea_popescu: possibly they are,
i dunno. even so, they discuss two different things.
mircea_popescu: now, there MAY be something broken in there somewhere, but
i'm not tooled to chase it.
punkman: oic,
I'll stop derping then
punkman: all
I saw was the tx getting rejected in debug.logz
punkman: mircea_popescu:
i've been broadcasting it all night to the trb nodes, you can ask any of them, they should still have it in the memory. << they seem to be rejecting it, so maybe pastebin the raw transaction
mircea_popescu: "... then we'd be out of what we hope to be a very good job". welcome to the exact reason why we accepted "intellectual property" in the first place. and now here we sit, both with the problem unresolved and with the massive infrastructure of the not-working fix for it in place. hurr durr,
i wonder what's the problem with western civilisation. it must be the womenz fucking niggaz!
assbot: Logged on 09-01-2016 07:16:11; gabriel_laddel: Oh, and ben do you have any good reading material re rockets?
I'm in the mood for something new.
massiro: mircea_popescu, sorry,
i'm not familiar with trb nodes.
thestringpuller:
I don't recall this being a problem till Mt.Gox and Coinkite complianed.
mircea_popescu:
i've been broadcasting it all night to the trb nodes, you can ask any of them, they should still have it in the memory.
massiro: can
i have e6b8?
i can check whether is has high-S.
thestringpuller:
i wonder if that caused the wallet issue? spend tx, confirmed under different hash, wallet is now borked?
thestringpuller: is there a way to coredump bitcoind without having to recompile with GDB symbols?
I've recompiled it, but it's giving me "illegal instruction" error then closes out. No crash log.
gabriel_laddel: That said,
I've not really poked around the call stack. Could be missing something obvious.
gabriel_laddel: Unfortunately
I may need to poke around "under the hood". There are two showstopping bugs in CLIM that crash the connection to the X server, and it is unclear why.
gabriel_laddel: phf:
I've browsed through it, but didn't find what
I was looking for. Perhaps if
I state my problem someone will know what
I need. The goal is to 'fold' the whole notion of X client / server directly into CL function calls.
I would like details of how *exactly* X talks to the hardware (Cee sources, yeah) and a large, obvious table as to what all the error codes / X requests are.
☟︎ gabriel_laddel: Has anyone played around with Zen, the CL X server, or does anyone have links to OLD X documentation / proggies that would be useful for debugging issues deep(?) in the X server / help me understand wtf the X protocol is?
I googled around for X docs and found a mess.
trinque:
I am pleased with the fact that
I ran an installer, and now
I have a unix that actually does everything of which it claims to be capable.
trinque: gabriel_laddel │
I've tried, a few times now to get a handle on linux and... << leave gentoo for dead;
I couldn't be more pleased with OpenBSD.
punkman: asciilifeform: ERROR: ConnectInputs() : 20421a3f19 mapTransactions prev not found e6b8aa9ded <<
I only have half a clue what's going on when
I look at the code, but perhaps e6b8aa9ded is not actually chained off 83e2b80e96?
I can't find 20421a3f19 on any block explorer, maybe it's another transaction only existing in mp's wallet.
gabriel_laddel: Oh, and ben do you have any good reading material re rockets?
I'm in the mood for something new.
☟︎ gabriel_laddel:
I've tried, a few times now to get a handle on linux and...
gabriel_laddel: idk. sometimes
I wish
I'd gotten good with a slide rule instead.
ben_vulpes:
i am very much looking forward to experimenting with this
massiro: and
I think
I'm conservative side such as a block size.
massiro:
I have known the politics at some extent...
massiro: <danielpbarron>,
i know it a little... that may create high-S.
massiro:
i cannot see the content of e6b8aa9d... but it may have a high-S value.
massiro:
i'm suspecting <mircea_popescu> is using an old client and the old client makes txes with high-S values.
mircea_popescu: ima keep the present situation up, where they have monopoly on a juicy tx for a little longer in case anyone wants to trace the network/debug/whatever. but
i can't keep it forever like this.
mircea_popescu:
i would say this is proof positive that they are in fact isolated on the network, somehow.
mircea_popescu: from this side it seems like
i broadcast to them fine but
i don't see the txn on the wider network mempool ?
mod6: trinque:
I pulled, verified and tested 'trb-mk.tar.gz' on my gentoo x86-64 machine. It built a static bitcoind for me!
I fired it up, connects, pulls blocks. =]
punkman: "Medolac, based in Oregon and started in 2009, sells 4-ounce pouches of sterilized donor milk to hospitals for up to $5.90 an ounce. Theirs is the only “room temperature” product currently on the market, meaning it does not need to be thawed out." <<
I haz business idea!!11
phf: damn,
i've been approaching this whole gains business wrong
mircea_popescu: <pete_dushenski>
i suspect black majic is at play << that or working out.
mircea_popescu: so of fucking course any working capitalist would produce more people like he wants to see. that's what
i fucking do, too.
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform:
i recall a local woman selling her milk to "body builders" and the lik
assbot: Logged on 08-01-2016 19:26:56; thestringpuller:
i won't hang out with people < 24 anymore
assbot: Logged on 08-01-2016 17:41:08; mircea_popescu: adlai let me put it this way : s.nsa (which according to some doesn't even exist) just threw away ~5 btc over a delivery bet it didn't even HAVE to make. and
i forgbot all about it until pete_d said something.
trinque:
http://deedbot.org/trb-mk.tar.gz http://deedbot.org/trb-mk.tar.gz.asc << mod6, asciilifeform, ben_vulpes, et al., this thing has crapped a working trb enough times to get feedback. It's a set of makefiles for the former build script and rotor. There are interesting knobs in the various makefiles, including (
I think) an easy way to put other builders alongside rotor (as asciilifeform mentioned). Lemme
mircea_popescu:
i thought they only had good nazi chicks there or something.
pete_dushenski:
i have debian 7.3 installed, and several 'updates' don't wanna take because 'not latest verzionz'
mircea_popescu:
i've not tried, but
i am willing to bet that it'll bne fine.
davout:
i have no idea what the english word for "cravacher" is but either way, that's what it needs
pete_dushenski: "those are lottery numbers, not how much tax
i owe !!"
davout: it's more like "fuck you,
i'm fine eating this delicious grass right fucking here"
mircea_popescu:
i thought they owned that "
i can't believe it's not butter" thing.
kakobrekla: davout
i see bash is still stuck at november ? :)
davout: exactly what
i was wondering
kakobrekla: incidentally
i drank goat kefir yesterday - it tastes like licking goat balls
pete_dushenski: the chicken
i buy is $23/kg, the beef $30/kg or so. $12/kg for locally grown, straight from the farmer is a steal of a deal
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: remember >> "Fiat is not just about money. Fiat is a state of mind, the idea that some magical bureaucrat somewhere can give you new teeth, cure your warts and produce you a wife to order by just saying "fiat"." <<
I thought a little more about that as
I'm reading about more people thinking about savings differently since Bitcoin exists. The compulsion to spend comes very strongly with fiat, whereas the "compuls
mircea_popescu: not sure mr f knows it tho, in truth
i've been laying into him of late like he were the antichrist or something.
phf:
i was referring to what you said about bayesian thinking and then chesterly talking about his experience
mircea_popescu: but, to make it perfectly clear,
i don't believe funkenstein_ is to any significant degree related to the foregoing. that'sd what
i mean by primed,
i just see it everywhere now/
Chesterly: yes. this was my research: funkenstein_ in fairness,
i just got primed by some random okcupid retard.....fierceEmpath / 25 / Ottawa, Ontario, Canada