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mircea_popescu:
i dunno that any of the currently standing nodes are on 32 bit platforms
☟︎ gernika:
I guess
I get to get more practice installing gentoo :)
gernika: mircea_popescu Yeah
I did.
gernika: Well shit. Somehow
I built 64 bit binaries on a 32 bit install of gentoo.
gernika: Not sure if
I accidentally built a 32 bit gentoo or what...
gernika: mod6 Built v0.5.4-TEST2 with rotor but can't run it on the system
I built it on because: "-bash: ./bitcoind: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error." This is on gentoo built from stage3-i486-20150728.tar.bz2
mircea_popescu: eve's like one of maybe five people in the jewish cannon
i'd consider hanging with
kakobrekla:
i dont see why save all html files beforehand if you can just dumpblock on the fly, its a stupid operations it gets done fast.
mircea_popescu: re that "academic" link earlier : wtf is WRONG with these people.
i can not see a date onthe page.
trinque: mircea_popescu:
I bet, perfect example
mircea_popescu: trinque ill confess about quarterly
i get an itch to convert trilema
mircea_popescu: if disks are gonna fill with rubbish,
i want it to be my meaningless rubbish, not theirs.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes yeah, there's a reason
i keep saying plain html and db on disk and stuff
gernika: mod6 asciilifeform fyi
I just successfully built stator bitcoind on top of rotor. Gentoo inside Parallels. Needed trinque's patch.
ben_vulpes: ah jesus insight is a shitshow that much
i know from pissing on the fence in question
shinohai: abe sucks,
i'd rather rebuild bitpay insight -css
kakobrekla: last
i checked, years ago, that was a piece of spaghetti pythons that broke weekly
trinque:
I'll say writing deedbot- was highly instructive.
mircea_popescu:
i enjoy making their investments worthless for purely political reasons. pederasts gotta learn.
mircea_popescu: also the fact that "any node can stand up a block explorer" is just the pill to sink the fucktarded "oh herp, we invested in bc.
i" shitticon valley crap.
mircea_popescu: kakobrekla
i see the use of a block explorer website with 0 js on it.
trinque:
I hear it's getting big these days
kakobrekla:
i dont see any use in it, build what you want.
trinque:
I know, saying where he can get the data
mircea_popescu:
i was thinking you write it in c++, like the rest of the code, can be compiled as an addon
shinohai:
I haz explore in php days away
shinohai:
i know,
i have to use php until
I learn perl
assbot: Logged on 01-08-2015 21:40:14; shinohai: Is there still interest in a lame block explorer if
i pursue the project?
assbot: Logged on 01-08-2015 21:35:28; jurov:
i just wanted to point out that creating new adresses on the fly isn't universally better than generating the from seed
cazalla: and
i contacted them saying hey, perhaps you'd like to link to the original instead of a copy wrapped in adsense but he declined
assbot: Logged on 01-08-2015 21:15:24; Apocalyptic: asciilifeform,
I avoids to have access to an rng at any further point
mircea_popescu:
i vaguely recall we even discussed this, in re a bitcoin fs.
trinque: got it;
I'll read that link
shinohai:
I'd rather be known as a knight of La Serenissima.
mircea_popescu:
i mean folks with multiple degrees from fucking harvard.
mircea_popescu: to this day -
i have no idea how to put this in proper words - to this day they have NUMEROUS CASES of fucktarded "doctors" who get supoenad for their records and show up with doctored records.
assbot: Ron Maimon, Luboš Motl and other Internet things
I hear of today for the very first time on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... (
http://bit.ly/1MErftK )
mircea_popescu: "Over the last two years
I have become deeply and increasingly pessimistic about the future of liberty and freedom of speech, particularly in regard to the Internet. This is a complete reversal of the almost unbounded optimism
I felt during the 19941999 period when public access to the Internet burgeoned and innovative new forms of communication appeared in rapid succession. In that epoch
I was firmly convinced that
assbot: Logged on 01-08-2015 22:18:13; asciilifeform: if the 32-bit-mirror moduli are the product of any kind of electronic accident,
i will shit toyotas.
decimation: well,
I was thinking of 4096 lines in parallel
kakobrekla: Build Yourself <
i imagine most people here built broken openssl before.
shinohai: Is there still interest in a lame block explorer if
i pursue the project?
☟︎ decimation:
I get it, managing fucktons of key material is a serious pain
jurov:
i just wanted to point out that creating new adresses on the fly isn't universally better than generating the from seed
☟︎ decimation: jurov:
I mean
I look forward to the day when wallet.dat can be axed and an off-net computer be used to manage keys
Apocalyptic:
I did 4480 iterations at 11e6 prior to that which found nothing
shinohai:
I feel less and less guilty about ppl losing their bitcoin to alternative chains since coming here.
decimation:
I do feel sorry for jurov, being chained to bitcoind for key management
Apocalyptic: (sorry for \n) punkman if this is their main point then it's moot wrt was
I was asking
assbot: Logged on 19-03-2015 22:01:09; assbot: Logged on 19-03-2015 20:22:56; mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-03-2015#1057738 << it is. people (especially people kinda too lazy to study things in depth) have all sorts of theories about privacy and keep pestering me for special addresses etc. it's a fashion is what it is, one
i don't aim to encourage, and
i'm stuck because w/e, serving teh customer.
Adlai: punkman: fwiw
i'm quite sure bip32 doesn't make your addresses less secure, provided you don't leak the key data
Apocalyptic: and if you're not poor, you buy a cardano
I guess
shinohai: Am
i alone here in hating on darkwallet too?
Apocalyptic: asciilifeform,
I avoids to have access to an rng at any further point
☟︎ Apocalyptic: punkman,
I simply don't see the relationship between HMAC-derived addresses and the signature process, more specifically the k-value
punkman: lemme see if
I can dig up thje links
punkman: Apocalyptic:
I have mentioned it here several times
shinohai:
I dont really like SPV wallets either
shinohai:
I remember that abt reused k values and the android snafu for blockchain.info
ben_vulpes: what
i do not understand is why it is necessary to iterate through mapblockindex.
trinque:
I cannot fathom what's hard in here, and
I'm plainly asking to be called a moron, and why
ben_vulpes: $bizpartner took me up in a 2 seat glider the other weekend, after about .75 hrs of going in a circle to the right
i asked to come down, was put on the stick and pedals instead.
trinque: that's what
I'm seeing, just trying to measure my own sense of stink against others
trinque:
I can spend the next couple weeks staring at all the db code, but if it's already been thought through by someone,
I'm all ears
trinque: ben_vulpes:
I had a bitch-fest about "why the fuck does anything on earth need 40k locks" and got crickets
assbot: Logged on 01-08-2015 04:39:08; asciilifeform:
i mean, yes,
i haven't turned my death ray on db.cpp yet
ben_vulpes:
i imagined that he of many hands had actually excised the locks.
ben_vulpes: imagine my extreme disappointment when
i cracked my email this morning, found a "bullet" for the locks, and opened it to find a config change.