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decimation: asciilifeform: https://github.com/zrm/snow < I thought this could be it, but then saw the deps list ☟︎
Vexual: i cant see a solution mut mp's
asciilifeform: very much useless for our current problem, i must again point out
ben_vulpes: i begin to understand.
ben_vulpes: punkman: i think i see now
assbot: Logged on 06-07-2015 19:39:57; ben_vulpes: i'm beginning to suspect that booting bitcoin nodes cannot be automated in the same way that diddling one's gpg cannot be automated.
ben_vulpes: <ascii_field> mike_c: all the signs point to us trying to solve the utterly wrong problem. << http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-07-2015#1189757 << and by "diddle" i mean "use", if that wasn't clear. ☝︎
ben_vulpes: punkman: i don't understand the point of your gpgdiddling link
decimation: I thought irccloud put your ip
asciilifeform: hence, i think, the confusion
gribble: brendafdez was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 weeks, 5 days, 4 hours, 33 minutes, and 8 seconds ago: <brendafdez> mircea_popescu it works now. Anyway the IP I'm on now is one of a public AP, it shouldnt be whitelisted. I'll later give you my home IP, and BingoBoingo has my VPS IP already. I didn't know you were filtering.
asciilifeform: mats: i thought that was brendafdez
bagels7: well I was into IT then I got a sign from god and went a different path, physical, mental and spiritual fitness. body/mind/spirit all well
trinque: hm I wonder if this tmux session actually predates copying the termcap
trinque: I haven't been able to see non-ascii since I put the weechat instance on obsd
decimation: anyway I abandoned irssi because I thought it couldn't handle unicode, but apparently it was my tmux
decimation: yeah to be fair I'm running stator on this machine, and it only has 2gb ram
decimation: I'm sure rms would blame my non gnu extension
decimation: I wasn't hitting anything other C-x b
trinque: lol, I stopped using it myself when I dumped an email to my father in another channel
decimation: 00:05:37 assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 19:49:35; shinohai: mod6: if you want another auto.sh, I'll try and help you when I understand this new build xD
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 19:49:35; shinohai: mod6: if you want another auto.sh, I'll try and help you when I understand this new build xD
decimation: 00:05:37 ben_vulpes: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-07-2015#1185652 << i really gotta post ak47.sh to the ml ☝︎
decimation: 00:02:39 assbot: Logged on 04-07-2015 17:23:18; trinque: yeah, I'm being hyperbolic
assbot: Logged on 04-07-2015 17:23:18; trinque: yeah, I'm being hyperbolic
decimation: 00:01:17 mircea_popescu: i dunno when it became fashionable to be infantile, but i'm getting pretty sick of it.
asciilifeform: thestringpuller: unless i seriously misunderstand, 50%+ of the hash rate belongs to folks ~who aren't even running bitcoin~ but a toystore version ☟︎
trinque: I like this approach because there's both an interface that is "fast" and also one that is accurate
mats: depending how large db gets i would expect io to get choked
asciilifeform: incidentally, today i invented (hypothetical) very cheap 'clock': an sram with a beta source glued on top
mats: i'm exploring the option of _not_ using additional things like redis or memcache
asciilifeform: i really fail to grasp for what, precisely, it is, that we need the possibility of falling difficulty.
asciilifeform: to which i say mircea_popescu's sacramental 'don't be poor'
asciilifeform: for the record, i think this design is asinine
nottooshitty: i know
asciilifeform: somehow i missed this, l0l
mats: yeah i should know better
mats: am i supposed to parse the html or something for a response?
mats: asciilifeform: how am i to submit keys to phuctor without an api for the keyserver? just post?
asciilifeform: i want a chart that i can regenerate.
asciilifeform: because i won't be running it. ☟︎
asciilifeform: i am definitely not interested in the output of any proprietary, closed (esp. winblowz) proggy that produces c++ callgraphs
asciilifeform: i don't see call graph...
decimation: what about clang? I thought stuff like this was the 'reason' it was built
asciilifeform: i mean, yes, gcc turns cpp into an ast
asciilifeform: i just tried 'egypt'
asciilifeform: dynamic graphs are useful for certain kinds of work, but is more or less the opposite of what i need here.
asciilifeform: i can't use a graph which contains munged names or misses virtual functions.
asciilifeform: at least ~i~ don't
decimation: err rotation about its axis I mean
decimation: pete_dushenski: I assume you are still using the stock uboot which ascii suspects?
decimation: interesting. I didn't see any updates on openbsd saying that the nfs turd was no longer needed
asciilifeform: ditto for their radio 'ufo', which i bitched about but then got 'openwrt' running on it
asciilifeform: 100% uptime since i first plugged it in
decimation: running openbsd. I thought ascii had been using netbs
pete_dushenski: decimation took some fiddling but i made it happen :)
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-07-2015#1190150 << not sure if this is technically correct - there is, i think, room for another leading '9' ! ☝︎
asciilifeform: pete_dushenski: i did my 'edgerouter' by building on pc and copying to the stick, yes
asciilifeform: which is why i'd like to banish the block index to disk. so that the 128m of ram can be freed up to cache disk ~as required~
assbot: Logged on 06-07-2015 22:36:48; danielpbarron: ;;later tell asciilifeform I get a segmentation fault http://danielpbarron.com/blkcut.txt
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-07-2015#1190162 << please consider modifying the proggy to print running block count, so i can try to replicate ☝︎
decimation: pete_dushenski: I thought that openbsd didn't support the usb storage driver for edgerouter
pete_dushenski: or i should say, my tragedishness
TomServo: pete_dushenski: Ah cool, I'll give it a go. Thanks.
TomServo: But last I read booting OpenBSD required booting over the network, rather than install on the USB drive due to lack of a USB driver
pete_dushenski: TomServo i found another computer with a serial port that actually talked to the serial cable i have. the usb adapter i bought was b0rked.
pete_dushenski: "SuperSecretTech: How many bitcoin do you own?" TravisPatron: Not as many as I would like."
assbot: I'm the author of The Bitcoin Revolution: An Internet of Money and founder of Diginomics, Ask Me Anything! : Bitcoin ... ( http://bit.ly/1H5e12x )
danielpbarron: ;;later tell asciilifeform I get a segmentation fault http://danielpbarron.com/blkcut.txt ☟︎
pete_dushenski: "CoinbaseAdrian 30 points an hour ago* : Sorry guys, we're looking into this. It appears to be an issue with our network provider (Cloudflare). We have an urgent ticket open with them and I'll update here with any details." << response to coinbase being offline ☟︎
kakobrekla: here i replied https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1111974.msg11808524#msg11808524
shinohai: ^ 10 BTC is steep for a domain name, but I like it
shinohai: I am *so close* to 350k
ascii_field: i would like to compare it with mine.
ascii_field: speaking of which, i've often thought of adding an 'i know a private key!' box to phuctor
pete_dushenski: i imagine you're right
thestringpuller: d00d. why do I have to wait 30 confirmations?!?
punkman: I don't even want to know how much tax the owner is paying on that
ascii_field: i suppose all the 'proper confucians' with millenium-long time cocks are employed as colonels in pla or whatnot
decimation: I wonder if someone could make money by 'brokering' txns on behalf of miners
jurov: even if multicore, there's still i/o
ascii_field: as (i think it was) mircea_popescu pointed out, it looks like the miners have not been sufficiently darwined yet
trinque: maybe I'm an idiot, but I feel like you only get so many if statements per function..
ascii_field: did nobody ever discuss the time thing? i have trouble believing this
decimation: ascii_field: I wonder if satoshi thought that these nodes would be anonymous?
trinque: anyone clear on whether it's +/- 2hrs or what I said?
decimation: in the existing network, I suspect 99% of the miners are using ntpd traceable to some usg organ
trinque: vs if you are set to yesterday and I give you a block from tomorrow
ascii_field: i would like this to ~not~ be the case
trinque: say I though a block from last year at your node, I don't see why it would matter that your clock is set to tomorrow
decimation: if lizard hitler pwn's everyone's ntp servers, I think we all have bigger problems than block time epoch in bitcoin
mike_c: i was trying to think of some way to use the block hash to determine "who" you ask for timestamps, but the list of "who" is unknowable/proveable.. ends up in the same place.
ascii_field: and why would i want to bridge nets
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-07-2015#1189717 << i have no idea why the 2nd set would even exist. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-07-2015#1189680 <<< i think so ☝︎
ascii_field: ^ see log. i determined that it is entirely on account of epoch time
trinque: having bitcoin disregard time, which I'm sure has all kinds of implications around when you may consider a given block valid
trinque: ascii_field: yeah, I think that is the only possible way to avoid having a magic central something
ascii_field: the point i've been trying to make is ~not~ 'let's all go eat our pistols' but that the entire fiction of political time is poisonous when applied to bitcoin
decimation: I find the magic box unneeded when I can get rsa signed time from a variety of places via ntp