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mircea_popescu: this horrible trampling of rightrs and liberties resulted in a romania with absolutely no bums, and moreover, in the anedcodtic situation where i picked up a cab from the train station
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 17:58:57; trinque: pete_dushenski: I had this notion regarding the bums all over portland, that someone should take them to nearby farms for day labor in exchange for meals, showers, and somewhere to be warehoused at night.
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 17:48:44; decimation: actually I would pay good money for a robot that could wonder through a yard and pull weeds
shinohai: >mfw I see a guy named "popescu" on the fbi wanted list.
mircea_popescu: dude i grew up sheltered in communist romania.
shinohai: I finally got it set up correctly this evening, it pays to look at things when you aren't fantastically drunk
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
ben_vulpes: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-07-2015#1185652 << i really gotta post ak47.sh to the ml ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 04-07-2015 17:23:18; trinque: yeah, I'm being hyperbolic
mircea_popescu: i dunno when it became fashionable to be infantile, but i'm getting pretty sick of it.
assbot: Logged on 04-07-2015 16:19:51; punkman: 30k student email list? I scraped like 5mil for leet sv startup last year.
ben_vulpes: https://github.com/extempore/real-bitcoin << i keep the patches in their own directory
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 19:21:32; mod6: I will work on a patch list and maybe a script later this month. It is a bit hard to follow.
ben_vulpes: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-07-2015#1185611 << i keep a git repo on disk, i think someone else has one of these running in public as well ☝︎
mircea_popescu: no, i mean, sure, maybe x will happen. but then again maybe x won't.
mircea_popescu: heh. these people... adult infants i swear.
mircea_popescu: "I shook hands with the man I did most of the talking with and they took off... I was a little shooken up but realized I made a big mistake! I forgot to shake the black police detective's hand... shit!!!"
mircea_popescu: best i can discern, this is not only legitimate, but will be the ultimate end situaiton
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell pete_dushenski king of the hill: "i sell cars and car backed securities"
ben_vulpes: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-07-2015#1185459 << i don't think this addresses collusion. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-07-2015#1187150 << i think this is a bad idea. ☝︎
shinohai: @ ben_vulpes did you need anything important when you pinged me earlier? It was like 4 am here, so I missed it
ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: "i sell bitcoins and bitcoin-backed derivatives"
gernika: For any interested: using phf's patch with a few mods for amd64 I have successfully built stator on OpenBSD.
cazalla: punkman, killed em off a while ago, might take em up again once i own a larger block of land
cazalla: punkman, that's lovely, just wish i had the room :\
cazalla: punkman, no pergola but we have a clothesline i could commandeer but doubt the missus would like that heh
mod6: phf: hey, i was able to apply your patch for OpenBSD onto stator, but I hit this problem after boost compiled: http://dpaste.com/0WRAK16.txt any thoughts?
cazalla: unfortunately i don't really have a place suitable for a few vines
ben_vulpes: <mats> alright << i'd love a read
cazalla: thinking about making some tomato wine this coming summer but from what i've read, it isn't that nice
cazalla: might've been the uv damage that killed em, i don't really know other than summer 2013 provide no tomatos
punkman: cazalla: I fucked the up with too much sunlight many times.
mircea_popescu: the one i originally advertised for instance.
assbot: Logged on 04-07-2015 22:58:41; punkman: I tried heirloom tomatos for a bit. I now know why everyone's using the same boring/bland strain.
punkman: we need something that stores these forks for inspection and replaying. I think ben_vulpes had a thread about that
mircea_popescu: i still dunno why they do it. i've not yet managed to unstick a stuck one from last night
mircea_popescu: just some nodes have trouble unsticking, which as i said above, great place to test our new block manip tools etc.
danielpbarron: i don't have port forwarded to that machine
punkman: I tried heirloom tomatos for a bit. I now know why everyone's using the same boring/bland strain. ☟︎
punkman: for a short time I believed in the mythical farmer that actually knows what he's doing. But after watching the experts debug these things, my only conclusion is they sometimes get lucky and that's the best I could hope for.
mircea_popescu: the town was fully of blooming magnolias and i never saw a single artichoke plant outside of my garden
mircea_popescu: punkman i had problems with, "artichoke does so well here, it actually STAYED GREEN THROUGH WINTER, suppoirting an inch of snow on its upturned broad leaves. meanwhile, magnolia sapplings grow < 1inch per year and will never flower"
punkman: I get very frustrated at things like "o hey we've sprayed 12 different solutions at it and the damn lemon tree still has fungus"
ascii_modem: actually ~my~ grandparents were approx. what i am now, l0l
mircea_popescu: no, i know.
mircea_popescu: yea, i get it, may mean that this makes your fate be to muddle in the dirt, piling up data for your kid, who maybe might do it.
mircea_popescu: i like you too much for something liek that.
ascii_modem: one one hand, i don't give a shit, yes. on the other, a human turd pressed a button, my nodes are halted, and there is no guarantee that they don't have a bottomless magazine of these
mircea_popescu: anyway, i don't envisage as much as an inkling of a solution. just more stuff to worry about.
mircea_popescu: or else by fucking up other people's miners. i ordered a listing of "all the ways you could exploit a miner with crafted comms for a hash advantage"
ascii_modem: so far i'm not sure any of you apprehend just what a steaming turd the thing is
punkman: I think we need to put a lot more comments on the code, kinda clunky to do through patches to ML though
mircea_popescu: i know she's stupid and fat and you want a divorce, but...
thestringpuller: d00d i can't spend shit this weekend.
mircea_popescu: anyway, i am very much amused at the way discussion with kakobrekla turned out. 600 hours "oh miners will just so and so " "nobody cares what miners do" ; 1800 "oh miners just so and so'd!!1" "and it turns out nobody cared".
mircea_popescu: i run a public company wut do you want from me, blood ?
ascii_modem: trinque: neato - will read as soon as i'm not on street
mircea_popescu: i dun think i ever used the original.
mircea_popescu: i dunno, mebbe
mircea_popescu: im also going to have it unstuck, but i got a shitpile of stuff cooking atm.
mircea_popescu: but for now it can stay as it is, because i think more people were syncing to it.
mircea_popescu: i do intend to replace it with a foundation one as soon as practicable.
mircea_popescu: the original point of this thing i run here was to give all comers the historical chain as is in my custody.
mircea_popescu: now, since you're synced to my level, and you have a full validating node, i see no reason to not open the listen port. do you ?
ascii_modem: gonna plug in the one on dulap when i get home
ascii_modem: i saw no signs of blocks happening at all
mircea_popescu: which is why i said, perfect time to test our tools.
mircea_popescu: i still don't see how it affects us / anything of concern.
mircea_popescu: none of this in any way invalidates anything about the new chain, nor is it a point of concern that i can distinguish
ascii_modem: aga i recall
mircea_popescu: lemme lay out the issue here in detail, i think it's mebbe getting fudged.
mircea_popescu: this, obviously, would also be where to bury who knows what. but if it's there, nobody's found it yet that i know
ascii_modem: innit in there now? or am i confused
ascii_modem: was when i last saw
mircea_popescu: i suspect this obviousness is a fruit of your eye, not of the thing you're lookling on. like people perceive souls in cats' eyes.
mats: mircea_popescu: should i make it publicly available for auditing?
mircea_popescu: "wangchunLuke-Jr: I do not know how that v2 pool was relayed, log was lost in a screen session"
mircea_popescu: i do not see any gdp here.
jurov: yes.. that's why i say numbers are messed up
pete_dushenski: bc.i is
mircea_popescu: are they ? i've not looked.
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: ok, but assuming those 6 invalid orphan blocks are off on their own, how is it that some sites (eg. bc.i) are reporting that this foundation of sand is still being built on ?
pete_dushenski: what i can't figure out is why the hashrate didn't seem to split with the ph0rk...
danielpbarron: jurov, by the time i can get my iphone out of pocket, unlocked, open the recording app, start recording.... the lunatic has already spouted off the gems worth recording
mircea_popescu: incidentally, am i the only one finding it a wee bit suspicious that the orphan chain ended up 6 blocks long, ie, exactly the size normally deemed "safe" ?
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-07-2015#1186129 << a tape recorder is the one thing I forgot to bring (I had specifically prepared one for the event but forgot to pack it) -- the mere act of having such a device around free-staters would probably trigger them into a rage ☝︎☟︎
trinque: jurov: according to this you lose a lot of detail, i.e only get statistics for the line of the macro call http://codingfreak.blogspot.com/2009/02/gcov-analyzing-code-produced-with-gcc.html
trinque: mircea_popescu: I'm sure I'm about to see a nightmare when I pull the deps into the gcov thinger
mircea_popescu: alternatively, feed it the last few blocks through the mechanism discussed that alf created recently i guess.
mircea_popescu: trinque, asciilifeform, wimc : if client fails to progress past 363736, the likely culprit is the db locks limit. look in derp.log (assuming standard derp) for "REORGANIZE\nREORGANIZE: Disconnect 6 blocks; 000000000000000006a3..000000000000000013fe\nREORGANIZE: Connect 7 blocks; 000000000000000006a3..0000000000000000014e\n\n\n************************\nEXCEPTION: 11DbException\nDb::get: Cannot allocate memory\nbitcoin i
trinque: anyhow this is what I wanna see with the gcov thing
trinque: I was surprised to find that bitcoin doesn't actually look that *big* compared to other C++ projects I've seen
trinque: speaking of which, I'm adding the coverage flag to the deps too, and will regen that gcovr html thereafter
trinque: I got connection refused starting at 07/04/15 20:02:12 UTC
mircea_popescu: trinque i dun see anything
shinohai: @ danielpbarron I like table-flipping Jesus best.
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-07-2015#1186869 << it's not unlike my approach to Christianity -- most everyone already believes in the nice sounding bits, so why should I bother talking about them? I stick to the parts of the message that are not popular ☝︎
williamdunne: Wooo, now I get to brag about my 3 inch glory!
williamdunne: trinque: I always measured from my asshole, am I doing something wrong?