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fluffypony: no
I know,
I'm just saying that the "
I wish
I could get a toaster without Linux" movement has already started :-P
punkman: 2005: look at this,
I can get my toaster to run Linux! / 2015: bleh, my toaster runs Linux / 2025:
I wish
I could get a toaster without Linux
☟︎ cazalla: ;;later tell brg444 when
i said this podcast,
i meant his podcast, not that specific one you linked to on jewtube
brg444:
I don't recall him pushing any service or company...
brg444: cazalla, well he's wrong on a couple of things but
I think it is a valuable service to remind everyone of why Bitcoin is there and how much money was wasted targeting broken business plans
☟︎ cazalla: brg444,
i listened to this podcast a little but it seemed to be not much more than an avenue to market whatever junk he has invested ein
brg444: about that, of course "there is nothing new in this world" but
I thought this part was particularly lulzy : dude was having lunch with the power rangers (adam back, gmaxwell & gavin) and asked "why do we hire Bitcoin" to which Back & Maxwell replied "monetary sovereignty" and Gavin "because
I feel warm and fuzzy when
I make a payment".. smh
assbot:
I thought
I told you not to touch me.
BingoBoingo: hanbot: Looks kinda flat, but
I guess one could say up 10% from some chosen marker
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cazalla: asciilifeform,
i'd say someone slipped it past the editor and it will later be removed
mircea_popescu: in other news, the "strategic superiority rehash" thing is like the most read trilema article.
i don't think this ever happened before for a day old item.
cazalla: mircea_popescu, pdf reads better as it is clear where the blackouts are (everywhere), perhaps
i should've taken screencaps instead
mod6: am
I understanding that correctly?
mod6: right,
i want the sync mech to work inside of the bounds of V.
BingoBoingo: Pierre_Rochard: Interesting.
I would have thought nice place downtown in the cool area would have cost more.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
i thought he just meant signing patches.
mircea_popescu: he wants to pretend he's sorta kinda like me, were
i to exist (which
i don't, OOOOBVIOUSLY). so...
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform if
i sign on gavin's dumbass "proposal", it's directly obvious to anyone what happened.
assbot: Logged on 25-09-2015 01:25:01; mod6: so asciilifeform & mircea_popescu,
I added a sync mechinism for V. but wanted to discuss it a bit, not sure if it's whats really ideal or anything.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform no,
i get it, you want encrypted channel for bitcoind
mircea_popescu:
i saw it in the logs.
i dun know what to say of this as of yet.
mircea_popescu: in any case : one of the things
i'd like to see is non-familiar stuff.
mod6: anyway sorry for the verbosity, thanks for listening. just wanted to see if
I was on the right track before
I get too far along.
phf: mircea_popescu: yes, once
i do the publishing
mod6: also,
i'm leaving some room here for mirrors.
mod6: So
I added subroutines to pull all patches, wots and seals from the foundation site, and/or audit what's already local by checking the local vpatch hashes against the manifest.
mod6: so asciilifeform & mircea_popescu,
I added a sync mechinism for V. but wanted to discuss it a bit, not sure if it's whats really ideal or anything.
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 24-09-2015 21:29:38; phf: ascii_field, mircea_popescu, et al:
i've been experimenting with idea of trusted nodes in bitcoind. so far: address has levels of trust, ultimate, trusted and untrusted. adding an address with -connect gives it ultimate trust, with -addnode makes it trusted, otherwise (reported by other nodes, random connections, etc.) are untrusted. nodes have the same level of trust as their addresses. trusted nodes (
i.e. bot
assbot: Logged on 24-09-2015 13:50:30; hdbuck: raspi + 3D printed case! they'll sell at least 100 of them, so that's around $1.2 million a piece to pay back the VCs.
i am waiting for the « toasters » tho.
shinohai:
I was reading your conversation with gernika in logs, was only curious
gernika: It might not have been empty. That said,
I didn't see the noise in the logs
I would expect to see if it were connected to another node.
phf:
i don't have intuition for complete eatblock time, but 3 weeks does sound like surprisingly long time, even with all the checks enabled
gernika: Yes it did.
I did not dump all.dat files at once.
I would dump one, eat through it (in about 24 hours), then dump the next.
ascii_field: what
i am asking is, did it at any point spend time waiting for an edible block to appear on disk.
gernika: Right. So
I made it to 368xxx and got stuck on the large block syncing from one of your nodes over the network.
I then (probably) had a bad shutdown and corrupted the db.
I then used eatblock to sync from what
I had on disk up to that point.
ascii_field:
i am asking ~specifically~ how the thing was put together
assbot: Logged on 24-09-2015 19:30:42; gernika: Friend is claiming he can do a full sync in 6-8 hours using the phoundation client (non-ssd), while it took my OpenBSD box 3 weeks using eatblock. Not sure what
I'm doing wrong.
assbot: Logged on 24-09-2015 21:29:38; phf: ascii_field, mircea_popescu, et al:
i've been experimenting with idea of trusted nodes in bitcoind. so far: address has levels of trust, ultimate, trusted and untrusted. adding an address with -connect gives it ultimate trust, with -addnode makes it trusted, otherwise (reported by other nodes, random connections, etc.) are untrusted. nodes have the same level of trust as their addresses. trusted nodes (
i.e. bot
assbot: Logged on 30-08-2015 15:45:26; asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu (corrected) dulap still behind;
i had a thought that the very possibility of this problem is an atrocious idiocy - why should an infrastructural node (so0opernoude!!!) rely on the whims of wild animals to learn latest blocks? we need the 'nobles'-never-disconnect table.
phf: to misbehave, idle however long and send data as large as they want. what's not implemented: prioritizing trusted nodes over others during node selection: you might still lose connection by natural means, in which case -addnode nodes will be dropped, and a standard node selection mechanism is used. the patch so far is here
http://paste.lisp.org/display/155710. i'm thinking that ultimate vs. trusted distinction might be unnecessary.
i would
phf: ascii_field, mircea_popescu, et al:
i've been experimenting with idea of trusted nodes in bitcoind. so far: address has levels of trust, ultimate, trusted and untrusted. adding an address with -connect gives it ultimate trust, with -addnode makes it trusted, otherwise (reported by other nodes, random connections, etc.) are untrusted. nodes have the same level of trust as their addresses. trusted nodes (
i.e. both t. and ultimate) are allowed
☟︎☟︎ Pierre_Rochard: from the public info
I read, they’ll continue with a skeleton crew, could make a turnaround if there’s a bubble soon :/
punkman:
I was hoping for a photo :(
mike_c:
I was going to add an ajax search of the user page to the 'not found' btcalpha wot nick search page
gernika: Friend is claiming he can do a full sync in 6-8 hours using the phoundation client (non-ssd), while it took my OpenBSD box 3 weeks using eatblock. Not sure what
I'm doing wrong.
☟︎ shinohai: but
i can't do anything with it much yet :/
shinohai: not sure realy, for a playthng or hobby
i guess
trinque:
I'm not spending the amount of time necessary farting around with an rss module
trinque:
I didn't get the list from scoopy
davout: trinque: no,
i'm not sure, imma fish the logs to double check
davout: hdbuck: yeah,
i saw this one on /r/buttcoin
davout: if you leave comments on the blog post
i'll compile them all in the next version
shinohai:
I loathe coinbase so 3 cheers to davout
jurov: tesla should make much more than 200km at once on highway.. but
i can imagine airconditioning on full blast is needed, too
hdbuck: raspi + 3D printed case! they'll sell at least 100 of them, so that's around $1.2 million a piece to pay back the VCs.
i am waiting for the « toasters » tho.
☟︎ shinohai: "The best thing since the moth
I ate yesterday"
assbot: Logged on 24-09-2015 02:09:11; mike_c: BingoBoingo:
i don't know about safety net, we couldn't even protect altcoin