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mod6: ohhh 'un-ideal'. gotcha. was
thinking "what does unideal mean?!"
jhvh1: mircea_popescu:
The operation succeeded.
mircea_popescu: !~later
tell loren good idea
to get your key in wot anyway ; otherwise
the eventual "loren" will still be a day old item
mircea_popescu: mod6 it is incorrect
to start with
the pie-in-sky "own os"
though. it is instead correct
to start with a catalogue of usable if unideal extants.
mircea_popescu: and also, why
the fuck would
text browser lack highlighting. how's it supposed
to even work.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: spyked speaking of broken : "modern system" means
that if you restart x, all gui apps die.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes for instance ; or machines pizarro
thinks are worth racking, with pros and cons. or anything really.
mod6: also
to go along with pizarro's hardware, etc.
mod6: Sure, let's circle back around, I'll send what i've got. others can send
theirs
too.
trinque: and we get a repository of
those going.
trinque: nah, idea is
that "this is
the *correct* kernel config for particular machine M"
mod6: Not sure of
those are altogether interesting. But if
they are, can
throw
them somewhere for review.
mod6: Alright, noted. I'm basically using some generics + one
that has broadcomm support.
trinque: mod6: contributed kernel configs for good hardware (goes right along with
the republic's recommended hardware list) are wanted
shinohai: im using uxrvt if
that matters btw
spyked: and
there are other
things missing, e.g. links2 doesn't do regex parsing.
spyked: shinohai, my guess so far is
that
text browsers completely lack window interaction (e.g. scrolling,
text highlighting), so
they can't do
the
Trilema bits. but I want
to be able
to give a proper answer, which requires a bit of debugging.
mod6: I'd love
to see others step up and work
through
that as well.
mod6: yup, i recall.
thanks for posting
that. I need
to go
through
the steps myself. maybe can do here in
the next couple of weeks.
trinque: mod6: finished item's sitting on my blog, waiting for others
to
test
shinohai: neat,
thanks! I got weird behavior for most part when i last compiled
spyked: hi shinohai. I compiled it and ran it, but running
trilema js still doesn't work. I've also
tried a few other browsers with similar results. I am
trying some simpler js snippets
to get an idea of what works and what not
spyked: yw! (also,
ty for
the release!)
mod6: hey spyked,
thanks for
testing &
the report back.
spyked: hey mod6, I just checked v99993 using ffa ch1-5 and also used it
to
test a press of phf's vtools and it works fine. NB: Debian systems are now pretty much broken and won't allow setting
the default gpg
to v1, so I had
to manually replace
the gpg calls in v.pl
to use gpg1.
mod6: Loren:
That's
the best approach, happy
to see
that. Stop back if you have Q's.
Loren: I just read
the declaration of sovereignty. I found it very interesting, but I'm leaving because I have nothing interesting
to say. I've
to read
the logs first.
mod6: Thanks for
testing shinohai. Very useful work.
mod6: Lords and Ladies of
TMSR~, I am happy
to announce
the release of my V : version 99993 K.
The
tarball has been posted
to
the website
http://thebitcoin.foundation : Also,
take note,
the
trb-howto guide linked on
The Foundation website has also been updated.
mod6: jurov: I sent an email
to
the ML, but isn't showing up. I can confirm
that
the clearsigned data verifies on my end.
mod6: 3) Pizarro
to signoff on 2U reserved for
The Foundation.
mod6: I suppose, if we could get
the following commitments: 1) Someone in L1 (L2?)
to source
two new machines [with equiv specs] for
The Foundation, delivered
to ben_vulpes March 31st. 2) A delivery plan for
these
two new machines
to Pizaroo in .uy.
mod6: I
think
the foundation should avoid
this sale.
mod6: The goal for
the Foundation is
to get 2, 1U rack spaces for machines
to host
trb + webhost/mirror.
ben_vulpes: i've got a pretty cut-and-dried cost basis for
those
two machines. it'll look like an line expense for
the machines and hardware, followed by a line of income for sale-of-assets matching
to
the satoshi, plus possibly a
token fee
to
the foundation for assembling
them.
mod6: Feels like it'd be hairy. Although, I can see
the possible necessity. If I can be convinced
that
the accounting will be simple and straightforward for
the public, I'll consider it more.
mod6: Well, first off,
those are
The Foundation's assets.
ben_vulpes: hey mod6 if
there's demand for boxes, would you be averse
to selling
the machines we got for
the foundation
to pizarro for leasing on? we can always get another couple of machines, it's not as
though
the
two we bought for
the foundation are super important
to get racked right now; i'm sure other folks might be willing
to rent 'em out and
that'd be a great
thing for pizarro's cashflow
ben_vulpes: i have one machine
that's about
to come out of
the crate
that i'll detail on
the blog; i'd intended it for vpsen but would also be happy
to lease it entire.
ben_vulpes: not yet, still wrapping up
the first courier run. when you say gearlist, you mean "machines Pizarro is buying and will lease out"?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes i dunno
that i could be arsed
to read/whatever a contract
tbh ; but do you have a gearlist or anything yet ?
a111: Logged on 2018-02-19 14:57 mircea_popescu:
then
the corresponding can also be implemented (l1 can have any blog added). vaguely curious as
to results.
ben_vulpes: trinque: can i get
the pizarro website's rss feed added
to deedbot?
mod6: hue. he went
to jared.
mircea_popescu: mostly amusing for
the "someone somewhere is actually still
trying
to push
this "latest version" wank".
mod6: this
time i was like "WAT?!", but
then i was like "ok, MOST of
the
time
this
thing is correct if it's complaining, I must have did something wrong... but what could it be?!"
mod6: Ah crap. Disregard
this ^ -- I screwed up and created a detached sig of
the charter.txt proper, not
the vpatch. hurr durr.
mod6: Doin well! Combing
through
this charter.
shinohai: Also, note
to mod6,
this was
tested using new experimental `V` with changes, pm me later if you have questions but all seems
to behave correctly.
a111: Logged on 2018-02-22 01:00 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-22#1785473 <<
thanks for fast
testing!
the warning is harmless, i frankly got desensitized
to it, and it slipped
through
the cracks.
the entire error.c needs
to be cut anyway, but it's a low hanging fruit
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: what's
the
trilema where you do
the math on variance in abilities between
the sexes?
ben_vulpes: btcvixen: can't even afford an irc client
that stays connected all
the
time, can you
mircea_popescu: oh, and also,
the police here utterly don't gaf. car doing 150 in an 80 zone, highway patrol right
there, couldn't be arsed.
mod6: that's not
too bad. bout an hour drive eh?
ben_vulpes would dearly like
to arbitrarily hie
to
the beach
mircea_popescu: pretty great. on
the
tail end of a "hey, wanna go
to
the beach ?" "sure!"
mod6: alright! My bad before,
that problem wasn't an "error" proper, it was a Warning, a Warning in 'error.c'. If I'd read more carefully I'd probably have noticed.
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-22#1785473 <<
thanks for fast
testing!
the warning is harmless, i frankly got desensitized
to it, and it slipped
through
the cracks.
the entire error.c needs
to be cut anyway, but it's a low hanging fruit
☝︎☟︎ mod6: again, uber simple, i encourage everyone out
there
to
test with wider
testcases ofc.
mod6: fwiw I used
that binary produced, even with
the error,
to
test and see if it would yield
the same vdiff as
the original would, and so far, looks like it works just
the same as printed on
the box. I don't have as good of a
test case as hanbot will have
tho. Mine was very basic.
lobbes: And
ty shinohai for reading
lobbes: mircea_popescu: aha. Other
than
the subj. popping up in logs occasionally and my looking it up I really don't have a firm grasp on merkle
trees. I will happily digest and produce blog post once completed with homework.
mircea_popescu: normally i'd have alf explain it
to you ; but he's busy. so what i want you
to do is write a blog article about "how
to use merkle
trees
to avoid duplicate problem in web page archiving", and
then i'll comment on it.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: the only sane way
to go about his is
to do poor man's (rather, "artificially intelligent") document ASTs in
the shape of merkle
trees of all
their contents.
a111: Logged on 2018-02-21 17:59 lobbes: Phew, been
thinking
through
this archive download process
the past few weeks. For one, I realized
that I needed
to do -some-
type of "deduping" on
the contents of each zip I've downloaded. Ended up building a process
that hashes
the hashes of each file in each zip. Identified some 30k dupes
this way. Currently building
the front-end queries
to show only distinct results in searches.
lobbes: This exercise lead me
to
think about many other small but important details regarding how download requests will work. I'ma
thinking I ought
to bake a blog post for general input
lobbes: Phew, been
thinking
through
this archive download process
the past few weeks. For one, I realized
that I needed
to do -some-
type of "deduping" on
the contents of each zip I've downloaded. Ended up building a process
that hashes
the hashes of each file in each zip. Identified some 30k dupes
this way. Currently building
the front-end queries
to show only distinct results in searches.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: trinque:
ty, I am
trying
to get
that habit into habituation again
trinque: glad
to see qntra in my morning reading again, btw.
shinohai: I almost want
to go fishing
today.