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mircea_popescu:
i am not opposed "to scalability".
i am opposed to very specific idiocy for very clearly delineated technical reasons.
mod6: the openssl configure script (perl lel) seems to indicate that no-shared is the default -- but
i wanna be sure.
mod6: im not positive (
i don't have access to my pf.conf atm) that
i've ever used random-id.
i think that's for a very specific problem. but yeah you probably /do/ want scrub all reassemble tcp
trinque: mircea_popescu:
I could see it being nice for people with sensory overload issues
mircea_popescu: and
i suspect all this is autism related and should prolly be a med insurance deductable, like kinetotherapy.
shinohai: But today, pickings were slim and
I needed a spare lappy
shinohai: Yeah but they have incredibly shitty electronics at our Goodwill.
I usually troll craigslist and sometimes get free parts.
shinohai:
I wish we had something like that here.
I blow so much on used equipment xD
trinque:
I tend to make my way there once a week or so
shinohai: Looks so trinque, and
I hopped on craigslist and bought a shitty laptop for $100
shinohai: whelp it seems pogos make excellent mining controllers, not that
I mine anymore.
shinohai: Time is the most important asset for testing.
I still want to prove that a small group can outproduce the "bitcoin foundation" sans their immense budget they blew.
shinohai:
I'm a masochist and type everything LOL
mod6: shinohai: awesome! no rush either. when you get time is cool. let me know how it goes,
i'll be around to answer q's.
shinohai: Thanks mod6
I'll get on it this evenin'
shinohai: link me.
I have never installed gentoo in my life, but a good time to learn
mod6: we need a 3rd person to verify this thing so
i can finally send it to the lst.
shinohai: Also, if anyone needs proofreaing and ed work done this week
I am free to work :D
mod6:
I'm gonna put up a few too, but gotta wait about 6 wks.
shinohai: @ mod6 when
I raise a few more btc and a few bugs worked out,
I am going to put 2 more up, one at my gf's house and one at my friends.
mod6:
i guess more importantly than that, im gonna do a for(0->366XXX) dump of each block and hash it, compare it to the list that you ended up with ascii.
mod6: <+asciilifeform>
i thought everybody knew, at this point, that one cannot expect to end up with same blkxxxx at all times, on account of forklets. << yeah
i recall.
shinohai:
I kinda figured that but what can you do.
shinohai:
I love this shit, takes me a bit of time to catch up with you warriors, but
I'm getting there.
shinohai: yeah. made a screech and was gone.
I have had that one forever though.
I got 5 more old satas but
I should just do things right with an ssd
shinohai: pogo is on hold until
I get an ssd, still is a great chat server
shinohai: mod6 yes it only connected to irc nodes
i guess, since it is before the irc demolition.
mod6: did it sync the same way from block 0->current in the same manner,
i.e. by finding nodes all over irc?
shinohai:
I haven't synced stator yet. My release 0.5.3 is still up always though.
mod6:
i'll be revisiting this not too long from now with some hashes from mp's orig chain
decimation: my blk0009.dat 6f230687f04b41d5cc3d5f3b9cdd497c1b9103394eeda96cef1d0998b3c5d185 :
I'm syncing from ascii's node using 'stator'
cazalla:
i'll have to take your word for it as this is a problem
i doubt
i will ever have
cazalla: and nothing much bothers me, why should
i be bothered someone else enjoys giving rimjobs
cazalla: mircea_popescu, how is it an incestous act for me if
i am not related to them?
mircea_popescu: cazalla well you realise if your bar for being bothered is "being pictures of ME doing things",
i got god's own work cut out for me here...
cazalla: kakobrekla,
i don't know, it's not about that anyway,
i just don't fancy sticking my tongue there but to each their own
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell nanaki find a better hobby, what can
i tell you.
cazalla: hazirafel,
i would suggest the Human Fund
mircea_popescu: pro tip : if your AN is in there you're a fucktard,
i don't care if your name is "verizon"
nanaki: My (nanaki's) message to mircea_popescu:
I have placed a bet on bitbet.us and sent BTCs and successfully confirmed at block# 366130 but the website doesn't apply it. The bottom of the page says "Last block: 1 hour 4 minutes ago (366131)" so it must have applied my bet. ==> SOLVED: the site reflected my bet 1h 18m later since confirmed. Usually the reflection is quick so
I slightly panicked! Thank you.
nanaki: Must
I wait 4-5 hours to meet mircea_popescu here?
nanaki: trilema.com is down now,
I think.
cazalla: perhaps trilema when he is a bit older (side note - the story about the boy and the tree is a good one
i'll read to him when a little older)
cazalla: well, all parents like to think that of their kids but time will tell,
i've read to him each day since he was born
mod6: asciilifeform: nice pics. protocol? maybe
i don't get what you're asking exactly, but it says "D8027G1"
trinque: so
I could memorize it all and go on my gut?
trinque: or why did
I build this cockpit for my business at all?
trinque: and
I wanna goddamn *see* the relationships
gabriel_laddel: Allegrocache is the only lisp solution that will work for this size dataset afaik, and
I've spent a lot of time looking.
phf: ben_vulpes: it was assbot.
i started on gribble, but it doesn't work as well
ben_vulpes: wow
i just remembered that gribble integration you wrote
trinque: but perhaps that doesn't follow;
I dunno yet
trinque:
I don't buy that you should know in advance every interesting question you might ask your data
trinque: gabriel_laddel:
I want to sit down and catalog everything around me according to kind and relationship
gabriel_laddel: o anything complicated
I simply ask for it. And
I mean simply.
I should never have to put away the thing
I'm working on unless
I've actually finished it (fat chance say my publishers) or want to do something else entirely."
gabriel_laddel: When
I say 'work',
I mean
I want to be able to start typing on the screen, and if
I feel like putting in a drawing,
I draw on the screen. Or
I bring something from my scanner on to the screen, or
I send something from my screen to someone else. Or
I get my Mac to play the tune
I've just written on the screen on a synthesiser. Or well, the list obviously is endless. And if
I need any particular tool to enable me to d
gabriel_laddel: 3. Have a bit of fun provided
I've done enough of 2, which is rarely, but that's another issue.
trinque:
I'll take a gun to fire tomorrow too
trinque:
I am not sorry
I used relational as a "gun to fire today"
trinque: asciilifeform: so am
I meant to read every damn object into memory just to filter on >1 slot?
ben_vulpes:
i am going to spend 2 years just reading CL tooling documentation before putting anything into production at this rate.
trinque:
I have noticed many times that when someone tries to pry the relational model from my hands,
I lose behavior and am then told "you didn't actually need that behavior"
trinque:
I have to say so far the querying capacity of this thing looks to be on par with couchdb
trinque: in elephant
I can only "where" on one slot?
ben_vulpes: you're telling me that
i should what...just write code?
phf:
i think the idea here is that some data loss is way cheaper then programmer time. also memory is way cheaper then programmer time. if you have a really critical data stream, just do a write only log, that you can either replay or even just recover manually
phf:
i've crashed cmucl a few times, but only when
i would reach into heap to access vectors directly. acl and lispworks never crash on me
decimation: "
I actually think C++ is ideal only for programmers without any ethics.
ben_vulpes: really?
i'm supposed to eat this? that lisp isntances don't crash?
phf: my favorite way to do lisp persistence is to just keep everything in memory and do ext:save-lisp from a that does minor amount of saved image management.
i learned the trick from avi bryant back when he was writing interesting code
gabriel_laddel: haha,
I believe no such thing, but
I have to deliver "working" (for some value of that word) software to clients irrespective of how hardware behaves.
ben_vulpes:
i'm writing raw sql in my cl going forward
ben_vulpes: okay well trinque gabriel_laddel
i give up on this lisp persistence thing
ben_vulpes:
i feel like herr popescu with apache and his caching layer
gabriel_laddel:
I'm just leaving this in the logs on the off chance someone decides to play around with it.