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guruvan: mod6: that image I made last night isn't working - there's
a fork at block 168000 that it's not liking
punkman: mod6, here's my version: diff -uNr $1 $2 | awk 'm = /^(---|\+\+\+)/{s="sha512sum \"" $2 "\" 2>/dev/null " | getline x; if (s) { split(x,
a, " "); o =
a[1]; } else {o = "false";} print $1 " " $2 " " o} !m { print $0 }'
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 22:12:09; BingoBoingo: In other news/goalposts power rangers appear to be targeting
a complete OpenSSL excision by 0.13
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 22:05:27; BingoBoingo: Anyone with
a better idea of how the network works want to look into the NODE_BLOOM business and see if the implementation is yet another effort to isolate our noadz
mircea_popescu: heck, i guess in practice every insanity's heard of, including to subdivide
a woman unawares.
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 21:42:28; asciilifeform: 10,000 sq. ft. for
a dollar/mo. each? sure. 1000 ? go away. etc
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 22:20:36; mod6: <+mod6> asciilifeform: hey, for
a long time now I've been searching for the fix you provided to vdiff for debian/ubuntu; for some reason it barfs saying that there is an unmatched quote or something.
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 23:10:18; mircea_popescu: you have no reason to suspect FEWER boeings would be produced, or in use, if only one person in ten was
a citizen, and the rest nine slaves.
mircea_popescu: ironically, the locals were kinda jealous of the guy, because it comes out that doing
a 40 x 100 metre concrete slab and surrounding it in basically an elaborate, roofed fence costs less than building an actual house, and brought in rent slightly more.
mircea_popescu: now granted, it was just
a concrete slab with corrugated sheet walls and roof.
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 21:42:28; asciilifeform: 10,000 sq. ft. for
a dollar/mo. each? sure. 1000 ? go away. etc
mircea_popescu: anyway, so if it's
a wooden shed, cut
a hole, add
a pipe and some insulation, done.
mircea_popescu: i never lived in
a fucking hovel where the heating wasn't vented, either outside the wall or in specially made vents ffs.
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 21:20:50; pete_dushenski: you speak as if it's
a certainty, or at least as if it were
a certainty, that it'd matter.
mircea_popescu: you have no reason to suspect FEWER boeings would be produced, or in use, if only one person in ten was
a citizen, and the rest nine slaves.
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 21:21:26; asciilifeform: to even contemplate the notion that it doesn't matter, or to suggest that it is anything short of certain, betrays
a deep ignorance of the actual making-things business as it stands for the last 200 yr.
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 21:18:20; phf: (what the hell happened to linux ecosystem? 5-th tutorial on "openvpn on linux" is basically "make sure you have file
a, file b and file c. now click open in open-gnome-vpn-assistant..")
mod6: <+mod6> asciilifeform: hey, for
a long time now I've been searching for the fix you provided to vdiff for debian/ubuntu; for some reason it barfs saying that there is an unmatched quote or something.
☟︎ mod6: asciilifeform: punindented was trying to help out
a bit -- he hit that weird bug with vdiff on ubuntu or debian or something, when then reminded me that I lost your fix for that. I've searched through logs many times, can't seem to find it. I did actually ask yesterday too:
BingoBoingo: In other news/goalposts power rangers appear to be targeting
a complete OpenSSL excision by 0.13
☟︎ BingoBoingo: Anyone with
a better idea of how the network works want to look into the NODE_BLOOM business and see if the implementation is yet another effort to isolate our noadz
☟︎ ben_vulpes: co poisoning not really an issue, it's
a slow flow over some steel mesh, more or less everything burns off on the mesh going to co2
ben_vulpes: pumped water through the furnace, up to our shop, and through an old car radiator with
a fan behind it.
ben_vulpes: there was
a chinese restaurant giving it away up the street!
BingoBoingo: "In initial implementations, old nodes which are not yet aware of NODE_BLOOM and use
a protocol version < 70011 may still send filter messages to
a node without NODE_BLOOM. This feature may be removed after there are sufficient NODE_BLOOM nodes available and SPV clients have upgraded, allowing node operators to fully close the bloom-related DoS vectors."
pete_dushenski: you speak as if it's
a certainty, or at least as if it were
a certainty, that it'd matter.
☟︎ phf: (what the hell happened to linux ecosystem? 5-th tutorial on "openvpn on linux" is basically "make sure you have file
a, file b and file c. now click open in open-gnome-vpn-assistant..")
☟︎ BingoBoingo: My how things have changed from 2014. TMSR has
a fallback plan nao: Become Olympus!
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell asciilifeform i'm suffering from
a failure of imagination--care to link me to the thread where you explain how
a cc would work without miners?
BingoBoingo: BIP 111 defines
a service bit to allow peers to advertise that they support bloom filters (such as used by SPV clients) explicitly. It also bumps the protocol version to allow peers to identify old nodes which allow bloom filtering of the connection despite lacking the new service bit.
pete_dushenski: wouldja look at that... mpex sinks 'bitcoinclassic' and mpoe bust through 53. what
a coincidence :P
BingoBoingo amazed that with his new lifestyle he can get
a can of decent coffee that last
a week and has the same cost as
a cheap 5th of vodka
shinohai: I bought
a bottle of muscadine wine to pop open the minute mine finally syncs
mircea_popescu: lol bitcoin core's implementing teh b-
a mempool limit stuff ? ha-ha.
mircea_popescu: you know there;'s
a bloodletting coming by the time the fucking footpad imagines himself the baron outright.
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 17:43:00; mircea_popescu:
http://www.jameslafond.com/article.php?id=3657 << this is
a nice and fine article, except at the part where the dude pretends like his betters - that is to say, rich people, white people, powerful people, me - are "an unknown quantity" and somehow an old policeman / janitor's relative is different. fuck that. you MAY have your little niceties, for jsut as long as you clearly understand that your role
mircea_popescu: <BingoBoingo>
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-01-2016#1374493 << In Lafondtology 'betters' are
a known quantity as well. They attack down so avoid or appease. << oh, lafond himself gets the thing pretty close. it is
a class thing. the problem is the speaker, who, like
a bunch of his brethren, ended up in this weirdo alt-reality where THEY are the upper class.
☝︎ BingoBoingo: shinohai: Cool. It looks like you have
a lead for that F2pool interview you're going to submit to Qntra.
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 17:43:00; mircea_popescu:
http://www.jameslafond.com/article.php?id=3657 << this is
a nice and fine article, except at the part where the dude pretends like his betters - that is to say, rich people, white people, powerful people, me - are "an unknown quantity" and somehow an old policeman / janitor's relative is different. fuck that. you MAY have your little niceties, for jsut as long as you clearly understand that your role
BingoBoingo: shinohai: Actually if you just want to interview and so
a qntra piece that would be swell
jurov: lol i read alf got
a car opener
mircea_popescu: o protect MY old uncle and cuff the fucking street scum. that's how you may also, and to
a lesser degree, take care of yours. that and that only.
mircea_popescu:
http://www.jameslafond.com/article.php?id=3657 << this is
a nice and fine article, except at the part where the dude pretends like his betters - that is to say, rich people, white people, powerful people, me - are "an unknown quantity" and somehow an old policeman / janitor's relative is different. fuck that. you MAY have your little niceties, for jsut as long as you clearly understand that your role here is strictly t
☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: nevertheless, in their case it's empty blathering. the words they say are the result of what they think would work best as
a thing to say, not anything deeper than that. they'd say they believe in cinderella fucking papa bear while riding on
a golden broomstick if that's what the focus groups preferred ot hear.
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-01-2016#1374299 << there's nothing wrong with that, let them have it, and enjoy its fruits. there's
a reason the correct stance is to cater to the comfort of the priviledged and [not incidentally, but deliberatelty and by design] step on the faces of the worthless. but nobody's reequired to accept this as some sort of gospel - let them walk the desert of eating rocks and shitting
☝︎ mircea_popescu: The price did drop
a little, but almost certainly because of Mike's pessimistic statements, not because of that "attack". So the first line of defense failed: it looks like the miners will not be "punished" financially for lifting the size limit -- quite the opposite."
mircea_popescu: "Well BitcoinClassic -- that, according to the Core devs, is
a hostile fork -- already has the support of 70% of the miners.
mircea_popescu: very valid place to invest
a life in quite respectable research.
mircea_popescu: jurov that's not necessarily
a bad thing to want, on its own.
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller true incompetence has
a major advantage - it disperses.
mircea_popescu: they go for the whole nine years, they're gonna make
a clay divinity!
mircea_popescu: there's this ancient romanian rhyme, "caligula imperator si-
a facut calul senator. petru groza, mai sinistru, si-
a facut boul ministru". i can't help but think of it when would-be pygmalions are not content to merely cut themselves
a fucktoy/mate out of stone
mircea_popescu: haha wait, wait, there's
a "class of functions" in the sky that'll come and deliver you ?
ascii_shmoocon: also random difficulty has
a strong chance of putting you on pluto with no return ticket
mircea_popescu: ascii_shmoocon you know it's
a common wonderment on the part of the okcupid sluts, too, "why would one such of you need for okcupid". what need.
ascii_shmoocon: didja invent
a means of dispensing with miners? I'm all ears
thestringpuller: and the cartel is run as
a shady Triad-wannabe type of operation. Insane markups on retail, shitty products, extremely late delivery.
thestringpuller:
a lot of the problem seems to be due to blatant cartelization
thestringpuller: ascii_shmoocon: this wouldn't have been
a problem if friedcat hadn't spit in MPEx's face.
ascii_shmoocon: the other thing is that alt with novel pov is
a giftwrapped offering to the fella with the largest stash of ready fpga fabric. which is...
mircea_popescu: "fucking
a ten dollar hooker in the cunt is safer than fucking her in the ass".
thestringpuller: "An interesting non-technical objection is that because nodes and miners who haven’t adopted the soft fork end up in the main chain anyway, this is
a case of
a majority undemocratically forcing
a minority to adopt new policies. Of course, it’s your choice to use
a protocol with this feature! Satoshi could have just as easily written Bitcoin to treat unknown block versions as invalid, but choose not too." << Uh huh.
ascii_shmoocon: and i now have what is quite likely
a lifetime supply of keychain
ascii_shmoocon: and just now there was 'state malware' talk given by
a... political 'scientist'