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ben_vulpes: can confirm the sig is not what
i broadcast.
trinque: motherfucker...
I google this AWS issue
I'm having, and find myself bitching about said problem here two months ago
☟︎☟︎ shinohai: Searching for it now. No worries on the HD format,
I'm just using a spare one with nothing else on it naturally.
mod6:
I did get stuck a few times inbetween and
i had to restart bitcoind, then it kept going.
mod6: asciilifeform: ok, im finally caught up to current on that one build we've been discussing. since last time we talked,
I did hook up to both: -connect=195.211.154.159 -connect=64.85.171.71
user_999123:
i jsut want to know how
i can keep my voice
ben_vulpes: hm, sorry.
i'm asking the wrong question. was there ever a "reward restart" bug discovered, where the reward effectively started over after the final subsidized block?
shinohai: Well,
I guess you are sorta right jurov
jurov:
i thought average human is hermaphrodit
shinohai: Sorry to hear that.
I had surgery for a kidney stone years ago, and it was no picnic
shinohai: Oh gawd, Miami was much the same last time
I was there.
assbot: Logged on 25-07-2015 00:47:17; nubbins`: now it's just a thing people do.
i have a friend who painted his house neon green
cazalla: ;;later tell bingoboingo
i don't mind the darker complection but hope you tripple wrapping that shit brudda
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 20:58:09; ascii_field:
i.e. if there is anyone here with a linux box on which any of the bins built thus far fail to run, something is very very wrong
decimation:
I guess the 'bitcoin core' devs and their patrons are regrouping
decimation: asciilifeform: actually
I was thinking about how one could buy otherwise useless land in the desert, get usg to subsidize solar, and sell space in a 'miner's datacenter'
decimation: actually what
I find far more offensive than pablum-slinging are the academic publisher fiefs
decimation: asciilifeform: actually
I find youtube to be an interesting case here
cazalla:
i called them up regarding the late fees and no, no late fees on an ebook, librarian told me without prompting that they don't support the kindle either
cazalla: asciilifeform, seems an obvious prediction in hindsight..
i guess
i should step inside the library more often
decimation:
I thought most of those 'ebook lending schemes' worked on some kind of time-based poison pill
cazalla:
i figured the loan button was just another way of saying download, should've known better
cazalla: this is probably common to every library now but
i look at the melbourne public library's website and notice they have ebooks available for loan.. go to loan ebook but can't because someone else has it out on loan and they only have 1 copy available
decimation:
I considered building something like that myself
trinque: eh
I'll still send it through as a test case then
trinque:
I'll fix it this evening and send your thing back through
trinque: "yo dawg,
I heard you like gpg..."
trinque:
I'll fix that then run your thing back through
trinque: felipelalli: lol, looks like
I need to make that regex greedy
nubbins`: not my thing but from what
i hear, yeah
cazalla:
i bet you're the guy who steals all the paint swatches from the hardware store :P
cazalla: on a scale of 1-10 such knowledge of colours interests me 0 but
i can respect the enthusiasm and knowledge :)
nubbins`: the area inside the pink blob can be reproduced via CMYK (
i.e. printed products)
nubbins`: the area inside the yellow triangle can be reproduced via sRGB (
i.e. on your computer screen)
cazalla: ill write that yellow down for when
i paint son's room
nubbins`: sorry,
i'm just using pantone numbers
cazalla: too exotic for my likings but
i can see how it would appeal to creative types
nubbins`: now it's just a thing people do.
i have a friend who painted his house neon green
☟︎ nubbins`:
i came up here 40 minutes ago to roll a jazz cig
decimation: asciilifeform:
I saw the clips with my own eyes, made of shit metal that melts at low temps
nubbins`: Upon responding
I was promptly told that the company would not even entertain my request due to location.
I therefore was forced to accept the $763 increase.”
nubbins`: “In November 2004 the house insurance dramatically escalated from $552.00 to $1,315.60. The municipal appraisal was constant. The insurance brokers advised me that it was almost impossible to obtain insurance for a downtown, partially attached house. They advised that the new rate was the best they could obtain.
I personally telephoned two other insurance companies in St. John’s. In each call
I was immediately asked the location of the
decimation: that is probably a big reason
I would think
decimation:
I donno, seems pretty much like most older city blocks
nubbins`:
i had my shingles redone 3 years ago and they found FOUR LAYERS of shingles underneath the top one. The supporting wood was dust
decimation:
I had good luck with one here in the us
nubbins`: so even though the fire station is so close to my house that
i can hear the calls come in
nubbins`: interesting tidbit,
i live in downtown st. john's, which happens to mostly consist of wooden row houses
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 01:41:27; trinque:
I took an adderall xr once and had an utterly terrible night, took notes on my entire calculus book
nubbins`:
i bet you have to pay capital gains tax when you sell it too
gernika:
I will be negotiating the CPI (joke that it is) into my next contract.
cazalla: once
i've finished grabbing gwern's archive, will be interest to search it to include some screenshots in these types of articles
ascii_field:
i.e. if there is anyone here with a linux box on which any of the bins built thus far fail to run, something is very very wrong
☟︎ mod6: joecool: ok good deal.
i think this guide is more for people who haven't gentoo'd yet.
joecool: mod6: sorry for the delay,
i've been running no multilib on my systems for over 5 years now
mod6:
i still need to update the old how-to-patch guide etc. im actually pretty much complete on that... as soon as we give the green light on the test bundle
i'll post my changes for that too.
cazalla: yes
i know but
i would not be using the gentoo install guide unless
i was moving on to the next guide, but
i will have another go at some point
mod6: and perhaps as soon as we send up the patched test bundle, someone could try compiling the static R.
I. on there.
cazalla: mod6, fwiw
i used your gentoo install guide earlier in the week with no problems (couldn't get bitcoin up and running though, got stuck at auth.sh though with some error about REALPATH)
joecool: mod6: what are you needing tested?
i have a few machines on gentoo
shinohai: Even tho
I have never tried a gentoo install before :/
shinohai:
I actually planned on that mod6,
I got my lappy but it has a bad psu so
I got to sauce one and some btc.
mircea_popescu:
i only ever ran a small town, but
i never went for this bs. everyone has to pay A LITTLE. because otherwise...
mircea_popescu:
i told him nobody really knows, but light seconds are about ten times the circumference of the earth.
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 15:08:15; mod6:
i'm wondering if
i shouldn't just: A: 1) shutdown bitcoind, 2) restart bitcoind. If no further blocks are pulled, B: 1) shutdown bitcoind, 2) update time, 3) restart bitcoind
mircea_popescu: <mod6>
i'll let it go for a while. maybe it'll work itself out. <<< pretty soon something like this is what ;;ud bitcoin will return.
mod6:
i'll let it go for a while. maybe it'll work itself out.
ascii_field: mod6:
i see no useful clues in my logs, either.
mod6: seems like
i've been hung up on block 366774 for while now.
i'm connected to those two nodes...
ascii_field:
i mean, ferfuxxake, look what they named themselves for