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mircea_popescu: and back to the blocks issue :
i've had a number of tests on various platforms. it would seem that time to verify blocks does not in fact scale liniarly with the block size.
mircea_popescu: but
i would propose the actual case study for healthcare economics is... roman firefighting.
mircea_popescu: difficult, but on the overall possible,
i believe wilbns
trinque: ascii_field: seems to go along with what
I'm saying
trinque: where all
I'm saying is the 20th century's weapons are still there, and if the F35 doesn't work, this matters?
chetty: it just turns into this gian finger pointing thing, and in fact
I dont think we have a proper clue where those fingers should be pointed.
trinque: chetty: that misses my point;
I'm contradicting the claim that it doesn't still have a massive, throbbing cock with which to do so
trinque:
I can look upon that and sleep just fine
chetty: indeed,
I don't do self hate and sore knees
trinque: chetty: that
I readily grant
trinque: last
I checked US soldiers were astoundingly obedient
trinque: the point is
I don't think anyone sits back and thinks about "what happens with the *other* space station"
funkenstein_: on these topics
i have found robert steele to be quite educational
trinque: ascii_field: yeah,
I see that point.
trinque:
I am referring more to the conflicts not necessarily declared wars
trinque: and
I would expect a military dictatorship period directly following the fall of usg
trinque:
I can readily see that usg is on life-support and fading
mats: militaries require competent leadership. when
i say existential threat,
i do not mean ISIS will march on DC
trinque: what
I meant about the military being the last light turned out
trinque: am
I wrong in understanding that there is still a considerable Russian military?
trinque: not what
I was discussing, at least
trinque:
I would really like to understand this logic by which the entire US military vanishes, rather than at worst being handed down as an heirloom
trinque: and mind
I'm not particularly thrilled at the thought
trinque: die like Russia did
I suppose
trinque:
I really don't understand this thinking, tbh
mats: ISIS doesn't benefit from the allegiance of any nation state, and nor do
i expect any to give it
trinque: at that point
I could believe that they're an actual threat, in that not they, but the actual other superpower, is a threat
trinque: were
I an ISIS,
I would look for a large ally that was not the USA
trinque: you know,
I find it sensible that he's focusing on Mexico as a threat rather than something like ISIS
lobbes: would be almost impossible to trace back lineage,
I'd assume
lobbes: wouldn't their ancestors have been brought in the country 'legally';
i.e as property? good point though..
trinque: though
I suppose he means something smaller, getting the courts to reinterpret it
phf: ascii_field:
i believe you, just trying to figure out what might be going on
lobbes: perhaps it's in his plan.
I have yet to read it myself
lobbes:
I wonder where the Trump stands on 'greencard marriages'; another loophole he'd have to close to make that plan work
phf: ascii_field:
i've tried reproducing the leak, but so far it looks like so according to my small test, mapTransactions.clear() should just work.
http://glyf.org/tmp/foo.cpp.html there's a bunch of copy allocations that get cleaned up, but you'll notice when foo.clear() is called that picks up the leftover objects.
lobbes:
I've yet to meet someone that doesn't enjoy The Doors. great combination of musicians
trinque: though
I know it's uncontroversial at best, me too
trinque: wow, in re-reading the lyrics, more relevant than
I even intended.
thestringpuller: danielpbarron:
i see.
I wonder if that guy made good on the bounty.
ascii_field: as
i understand, 'satoshi' is nor a moral authority, but a shotgun authority. and that shotgun is still locked in the safe, rusting
mircea_popescu: no, more like "it says what
i want to hear or it didn't happen"
trinque: not that it matters, but since
I haven't been looking,
I wonder if reddit has completely turned on satoshi by now, in favor of the power rangers
phf: punkman: yeah,
i added copy constructor on jurov's recommendation
mircea_popescu: <trinque>
I feel happy! << sounds to me like a cry for help. can we do anything for the gent today ?
jurov: trinque seeing the code
i think it just copies your "a" object multiple times
mircea_popescu: <phf> make c++ object, object say "
i live" in constructor, "
i die" in destructor. put object map. run program: "
i live.
i die
i die
i die
i die
i die". wtf. <<< win
phf: but
i'm not dead yeat
ascii_field: jurov: don't use the undefined. (note that
i specifically said 'c', rather than 'unix' here)
chetty:
I just love that it does different depending on the weather, or where it calls home today
phf: look, c++,
i'm trying to investigate a specific issue, not travel down your rabbit hole of insanity
phf: make c++ object, object say "
i live" in constructor, "
i die" in destructor. put object map. run program: "
i live.
i die
i die
i die
i die
i die". wtf.
ascii_field: chetty:
i will have you know that all of my works are 100% hatred-for-usg powered.
ascii_field: but
i have occasion to think about it whenever
i hear mircea_popescu's hypothesis re: how 'they' are losing to 'us' in some sense
ascii_field: this picture normally fades into the background, as
i've lived all of my adult life here in 'land of the warehouse'
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: understand, my exposure happens every time
i sit in traffic next to their mazeratis, and drive home past 100km of their mansions
mats: oh. well, she asked another employee for help, so
i'm almost 100% sure it wasn't a play.
ascii_field:
i just don't have time to do everything in one day!
mircea_popescu: how was that ancient observation, "
i know how to make a better garbage collector..." ?
assbot: Logged on 19-08-2015 15:40:35; phf: thestringpuller: you should try patching that patch, by adding
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/begin/, for(...) { delete iter->second; } for mapTransactions and mapNextTx in the JettisonMempool function. seems like an easy fix,
i don't have my env setup at the moment
mircea_popescu: a terrabyte's not expensive or anything. on the other hand,
i'm sure
i could burn an infinite amount of resources feeding the idle internet twerps.
mircea_popescu: "Hey,
I know you're trying to make a point and all, but do you mind removing me from the list?" then, now AND 4EVAR!!11
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
i actually enjoy the butthurt tears of the jwz twerps. "oh, we can't pretend nothing happened now ?!?!?! hurrrrrr"
phf: thestringpuller: you should try patching that patch, by adding
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/begin/, for(...) { delete iter->second; } for mapTransactions and mapNextTx in the JettisonMempool function. seems like an easy fix,
i don't have my env setup at the moment
☟︎ thestringpuller:
i too am interested in the memory footprint and any potential leaks etc.
mod6: <+thestringpuller> the intent is to jettison the entire pool? (hopefully
I'm reading the patch correctly). mod6 informed me of the boost datastructure idiocy << wait, wat?!
assbot: Logged on 19-08-2015 14:30:26; mats: a guy
i know had this fun fact: You can bypass mmap_min_addr on Linux via iopl. You basically need root, but even root is not supposed to be able to do that.
thestringpuller: the intent is to jettison the entire pool? (hopefully
I'm reading the patch correctly). mod6 informed me of the boost datastructure idiocy
mats: a guy
i know had this fun fact: You can bypass mmap_min_addr on Linux via iopl. You basically need root, but even root is not supposed to be able to do that.
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 12-08-2015 21:41:42; ascii_field: 'nstead, a file called "wpbbin.exe" was placed in C:\windows\system32 and executed. That turns out to be a method Microsoft introduced with Windows 8 to allow the BIOS to execute code on boot up (!?!) called "Windows Platform Binary Table (WPBT)".
I can find almost NOTHING about this anywhere on the internet except a single document on Microsoft's website (link to the Google Cache since it's a .docx fil
mats: lots of mpoe moves while
i snoozed
mircea_popescu: memory fails me. but
i'm sure nobody on twitter is nevertheless a major force in things and such.
mircea_popescu:
i feel very confused, because
i thought the anon derp in question was really part of the team that arrested miloshevich
pete_dushenski: “Nearly every person
I worked with,
I saw cry at their desk.”
mircea_popescu:
i don't readily recall anything of theirs. what was funniest ?
mike_c: that part
i do enjoy. when the flailing subsides and they just look stupid.
mircea_popescu:
i kinda have a lulz reading the stuff now and again, but yeah, too much can readily bristle one.
mike_c: well,
i don't. but some of it leaks in here :)
mike_c: yeah,
i'm just too tired to keep even keel. they are annoying me today. just stop fucking with it so we can do some useful things.
mike_c: too much drama for me.
i'm going to bed.
cazalla:
i expect today's logs shall be good
cazalla: ;;later tell bitstein ofn,
i published an article on that like a month ago, not sure why it is back in the news cycle again
punkman: yes that's the only reason
I keep mentioning the greek situation. Tomorrow it's gonna be you.