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mircea_popescu: not going into the details of "if you don't know how to tie a woman, don't try and wing it for the derpy fishwrap that hired you because 'who'd ever know'. people know."
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell gabriel_laddel "ignition!" is a pretty choice read.
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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.
assbot: You rated user gabriel_laddel on 11-Apr-2015, with a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: http://gabriel-laddel.github.io/arsttep.html http://gabriel-laddel.github.io/system.html so basically this asshole once decided he'll eat an exercise ball..
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: You rated user gabriel_laddel on 11-Apr-2015, with a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: http://gabriel-laddel.github.io/arsttep.html http://gabriel-laddel.github.io/system.html so basically this asshole once decided he'll eat an exercise ball..
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: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=09-01-2016#1363985 << that is actually a fucking great idea. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: punkman mno. that is an unrelated issue of a 2nd tx. again, it's not surprising, seeing how trb handles chains.
mircea_popescu: punkman we know for a fact everyone in trb DOES have it in their mempool, actually.
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 08:32:46; punkman: and good god, all this implicitness is code is enough to drive a man crazy
assbot: Logged on 09-01-2016 05:58:13; danielpbarron: blissfully unware of the politics of bitcoin until it gets in the way of a payout?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=09-01-2016#1363931 <<< hey, recall the last fork power rangers did ? the fucking miners are blessfully ignorant of bitcoin politics, what do you want from a random guy. ☝︎
assbot: No Such lAbs (S.NSA), December 2015 Statement on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1PkeLEh )
assbot: #bitcoin-assets | You cannot stop the clouds by the building of a ship. ... ( http://bit.ly/1Pkf7eh )
mircea_popescu: massiro follow the link, there's a list there selected for you.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=09-01-2016#1363920 << sadly this system is like a tango of six things together, and one of them got way ahead of the others. especially of the block subsidy, which is still way WAY WAY too high. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: yeah, until karpeles lied about an imaginary cause of stealing people's bitcoin, the other dudes working on wrecking bitcoin didn't have a good excuse. hurr durr.
assbot: No Such lAbs (S.NSA), December 2015 Statement on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1PkeLEh )
thestringpuller: I don't recall this being a problem till Mt.Gox and Coinkite complianed.
mircea_popescu: that's what we're currently trying to debug. why the e6b8 one, which spends a single input from the 83e2 one, is not making it through.
massiro: "there's a transaction that has 100 confirms" << what is the txid? this? : 09e82c06cc5fbe3c0f2c2b6a1f575e8ecbb2a92bb493ca3a318525b1eeabe2bd
mircea_popescu: hey everyone : do you realise NEXT time you all "consensus" idly over some stupidity, it may mean MORE than 600 btc delayed for MORE than a week because of your agreement to "changes" ?
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller that was kakobrekla's theory as to what the problem was previously. however currently, there's a transaction that has 100 confirms, and it's being spent, and it still doesn't get through. so no, that couldn't be it.
thestringpuller: okay now I see. yea anything after this was pulled https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/6769 there is a low-s threshold
massiro: thestringpuller, once written in a block, it is valid because consensus is unchanged.
thestringpuller: wait, if a high-S value transaction is written to block does that affect future tx's?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=09-01-2016#1363898 << yeah, and this'd be a problem, apparently. ☝︎
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.
phf: gabriel_laddel: perhaps if you stated your problem! xlib is a handful of operations on top of blit, where zen emulates those same operations using opengl. exact details of x talking to hardware is completely outside of scope of xlib, since the whole point is abstract those away.
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.
punkman: /me would like a bsd machine
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: and good god, all this implicitness is code is enough to drive a man crazy ☟︎
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: 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.
massiro: and I think I'm conservative side such as a block size.
danielpbarron: blissfully unware of the politics of bitcoin until it gets in the way of a payout? ☟︎
massiro: <danielpbarron>, i know it a little... that may create high-S.
massiro: in fact ebc5d768... was a "high-S" tx and the-eth-scam payout used ebc5d768 as input.
massiro: i cannot see the content of e6b8aa9d... but it may have a high-S value.
assbot: 25 results for 'Wuille' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=Wuille
assbot: 15 results for 'low-s' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=low-s
massiro: this reminds me of sending tx with a high-S value.
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu understand that, for while there are only a few trb nodes, and everyone knows where they are, it is entirely conceivable for traffic to be diddled in arbitrary ways in real time
asciilifeform: <asciilifeform> because - remember! - if it relies on a tx that is NOT IN A BLOCK, that tx MUST be in my mempool
asciilifeform: <asciilifeform> and likewise, that it does not rely on a preceding tx that is not in a block ?
asciilifeform: <asciilifeform> mircea_popescu: do you know for a fact (e.g., wireshark) that you are transmitting the tx ?
asciilifeform: and before this, i threw possibly a dozen lines in
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: there's a chain of them, you'd not see the bottom if you don't see the top.
mircea_popescu: a ok
mircea_popescu: mmm irc stock debug.log only lists a few bytes off the beginning
asciilifeform: i got a pile of connections on each
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. =]
mircea_popescu: here's a dulap for asciilifeform too : http://45.media.tumblr.com/c52368caad131df408f02dd051955a7a/tumblr_nwkayuimwU1uqlzh6o1_1280.gif ☟︎
assbot: The FetLife Meatlist: How A Social Network Failed Its Users ... ( http://bit.ly/1VRM8DF )
shinohai: ^ a kitty titty massage :D
mircea_popescu: even the best selected wocows give at the very most a liter and change, not the two buckets a day cow sprouts forth. and considering feed and shelter costs what, 10k a year or thereabouts ? you're looking at a good 30-40 bucks a liter fixed production costs. not counting the ipad you'll prolly need, and presuming you can get your milkho impregnated for free each year, somehow.
mircea_popescu: honestly if we were to do the same math for woman's milk that we do for cow's milk, an ounce at 6 bucks is a steal.
phf: judging by commodore pet at 2:00 in the background, must be #b-a-jp
pete_dushenski: well gang, ima retire for the eve. a la prochaine
phf: <pete_dushenski> isn't it $50 for a pair of vacuum-sealed panties these days ? << https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY0omvbDEY4
pete_dushenski: worn for a day, that is
pete_dushenski: isn't it $50 for a pair of vacuum-sealed panties these days ? (to prison inmates)
mircea_popescu: this entire "breastmilk" thing strikes me as a whole lot of "teenaged cunts make money by selling their panties".
asciilifeform: and old scumbag pg also, but he wants to produce a... different kind of people.
mircea_popescu: anyway. the foremost point of capital is to enact a softer training harness for kids than simple beatings.
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: i recall a local woman selling her milk to "body builders" and the lik
assbot: 2 results for 'milk market' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=milk+market
asciilifeform: pete_dushenski: did we ever do a human milk thread ?
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.
pete_dushenski: shinohai: "he's a pinball wizard!"
asciilifeform: 'What actually happens is wealthy people like Paul Graham fund startups because they think these things are valuable. Through venture funding, rich people legitimate startups. Thus, they confer value upon the startup. They then use their ridiculous money and connections to “advise” and “mentor” those they deemed worthy of capital so that they can use this capital to build a future people like Paul Graham expect to see.
assbot: Logged on 08-01-2016 17:09:56; linton_s_dawson: oleganza discusses a way to attack non-upgrading nodes: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3zu8bh/til_in_2016_you_cannot_prevent_soft_forks_in/cyqhbc8
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=08-01-2016#1363242 << had a very pleasant lunch with oleg back in the day. shame to see him waste his time so. ☝︎
asciilifeform: 'Paul Graham is one of those plutocrats whose thirst to be recognized as a thoughtleader among his peers is obvious. For Paul Graham, Silicon Valley Ideology is the ideology America should run on, and ergo, being a puppet of Silicon Valley Ideology, Paul Graham thinks himself a political genius.'
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
asciilifeform: and then director would be asked 'why are you running a synagogue here'
assbot: Logged on 08-01-2016 22:57:09; BingoBoingo: "Of the latter, she describes a pattern in which faculty members effectively practice affirmative action for all applicants who are not from East Asia, effectively having one set of GRE standards for the students from China and elsewhere in East Asia and another, lower requirement for everyone else. "
asciilifeform: anyway 'compile trb' was never a mega-feat
asciilifeform: just takes a little while.
asciilifeform: but i can do that on a 486.
asciilifeform: pete_dushenski: that one looks more like a 'i tried to install shitlinux and got bored' log
asciilifeform: but none will drive a reasonable number of pixels
asciilifeform: i got a bunch of these here
asciilifeform: and yes if this was a thinkpad with actual ibm logo, this works
mircea_popescu: davout a man in the house ?
assbot: Logged on 08-01-2016 22:05:07; mircea_popescu: phf it's a funny outcrop of "this is everyting".
davout: obviously #ba needs a sane delivery network
davout: maybe a second one
davout: hmm she's had a horse for a while now
mircea_popescu: did she get a horse ?
mircea_popescu: for which, incidentally, a great ad would be, woman takes it up the ass furiously