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assbot: Successfully added
a rating of 2 for adlai with note: horseman of common lisp robopocalypse
BingoBoingo: cazalla: That was already covered on qntra
a while back
cazalla: mircea_popescu, don't have
a client to do so (nuked windows drive with the win ver)
adlai wonders whether there should be any way to "cancel"
a deed
trinque: including
a dangling header where the footer is chopped off
trinque: adlai: not really that weird; gpg ignores data outside
a header/footer pair
mircea_popescu: hey cazalla : i need
a noob crafter to make me
a tool in eulora, hopefully get some recipe copies.
trinque: truly
a professional troll
trinque: adlai: as for the one with
a sig wrapping
a sig, I'll have to update the code first.
adlai: (or dignork asked for
a challenge)
adlai: you mean the quoted public key block getting interpreted as
a valid one?
adlai: trinque: what can i say, drama is
a lifestyle
mircea_popescu: well that;s kinda people publish it rather than passing it along on
a p2p basis. saves them the effort of evaluating everyone's antics.
trinque: I'd probably be
a lot more willing to shoot the guy
a tarball without the antics
mircea_popescu: trinque other than the silliness of trying to force people to do things, the more general problem with not publishing code is that it creates
a world of perverse incentives for one,
adlai: hey it urned us
a buck dinnit?
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell adlai open source in tmsr~ means
a person can ask another person for
a copy of the source, and might actually get it
trinque: adlai: I'm sure you could write this thing in
a day
mats: i suggest
a car blog
assbot: Logged on 06-08-2015 16:01:42; trinque: but anyway, if you'd like
a copy, I could give you one
trinque: can maybe fiddle with it in
a minute and get it to go through
adlai: and calls
a spade
a rose
trinque: maybe it's mad that there's both
a key and
a message in there
cazalla: assuming eulora related, seem to recall
a trilema post related to some income generating item
assbot: Logged on 20-09-2015 13:53:58; mircea_popescu: eh da fuck you gonna do to
a vid card that breaks it.
danielpbarron: ;;later tell nubbins` my thing is
a 'DS' so unless you think that game will also work on it, I'll have to pass on your offer
nubbins`: i recall decades ago, larratt from bme claimed he'd written
a program that'd fry 1st-gen sound blasters
assbot: Logged on 20-09-2015 13:53:58; mircea_popescu: eh da fuck you gonna do to
a vid card that breaks it.
shinohai: Also ... "Do not proceed with this guide using
a machine on which you do not feel comfortable losing data, or even hardware. You have been warned - this is EXPERIMENTAL."
mircea_popescu: Codename Frontier, the initial live release of Ethereum consist of Geth, the Command Line Interface written in Go, and nothing else. At the moment, Geth only includes
a CPU miner, and the team is testing
a GPU miner branch, but this won't be part of Frontier."
mircea_popescu: "At Frontier, the first release of Ethereum, you'll just need
a)
a GPU and b) an Ethereum client, Geth. CPU mining will be possible but too inefficient to hold any value.
mircea_popescu: "Techtip is
a popular technology tips blog which aims to make your tech life easy by writing about software reviews, productivity and free web apps."
mircea_popescu: (spoiler : boy meets girl at insane asylum. neither is
a visitor. she "is an artist". he "is writing
a book", about DSM, of course, because what better qualifies one as an expert in the field than being insane.)
mircea_popescu: dude everyone in english is
a leader. apparently leadees not required. they lead lead.
mircea_popescu: "
A Tough Day as Leaders" wait wut, who's symantec the leaders of.
assbot: Logged on 20-09-2015 04:56:57; asciilifeform: (yes, someone did half of it,
a btc's worth, but the result is not yet something i can send off to the print house and get
a wall poster)
assbot: Logged on 20-09-2015 04:09:34; asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: the most dire flaw, per my current understanding, is that the thing is loathe to discard
a peer
BingoBoingo: Although assume hostile is
a useful default attitude I am not sure act hostile is
a useful default
BingoBoingo: Actually the part where there is no way for the hub node to be configured such that "hey this -connect node is cool to peer only with me" is
a problem
assbot: Logged on 20-09-2015 00:29:16; pete_dushenski: for
a node network n00b, i found the aforejizzed quote quite interesting
assbot: Logged on 19-09-2015 11:17:04; punkman: "During our ongoing discussions with Symantec we determined that the issuance occurred during
a Symantec-internal testing process." hah
cazalla: i've heard "i needed the better camera" quite
a few times
cazalla: somewhat of
a paradox.. why buy new iphones each year with over 9000 mega pixels only to down sample..
cazalla: i still don't understand how or why tiny boxed photos with lense flare and filters is more popular than
a proper photo.. could normal photos be just as social?
mod6: didnt some guy get paid for
a graph, or was that
a differnet thing?
mircea_popescu: it's
a complex set of required blocks of allocable memory, and the hope that kernel allocates them correctly.
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> btw there are misleading figures circulating re: 'size of the mempool today is 5MB' etc. << word. not
a scalar.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i can actually unwedge it. i am satisfied the problem here is
a subtle memory issue (not directly related to the bdb locks thing). specifically, to verify block 367851 bitcoind needs
a certain amount of CONTIGUOUS memory. but it doesn't know this.
assbot: Logged on 11-08-2015 13:36:02; asciilifeform: shinohai: see, i'd post
a full recipe and signed binaries today, but we don't quite yet have
a pogo-capable - that is, non-ramguzzling - bitcoind
mircea_popescu: at least part of the shitgnome objective ("make it impossible for random derp to run full node") will succeed within less than
a year, if not actually successful enough already.
TomServo: Good! Relieved to know I'm still
a person after having to refer to
a backup.
mircea_popescu: "
a total of ~200 bitcoins were locked up for ~3 months to provide this determination"
mircea_popescu: then again, no velocity was ever
a scalar either, doesn't prevent cars from displaying odometers.