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mod6: my bad, saw you joined, didn't see that you didn't get voiced.
mod6: $up mircea_popescu
mod6: don't hesitate to drop me a line if you find something thatneeds an update.
mod6: oh good, thanks for reviewing those. there's a bunch of work in there we really need.
mod6: is there some deedbot.org steps that rain1 can follow to get reg'd?
mod6: ran across this page looks like it needs at least a name change for #trilema: http://deedbot.org/faq.html ☟︎
mod6: was just looking for non b-a steps for rain to follow to get reg'd in deedbot
mod6: holy smokes
mod6: ;;halfreward
mod6: then rebase everything if i need, which it probably will
mod6: that'sactually something I'd like to do today if I can get the time: drop in that code into my test environment.
mod6: <+shinohai> Funny, I was looking at raw tx code the other day, since the key code has worked so well.<< ya!
mod6: and im having this lady show me how to jar/can them.
mod6: last year i had 22 tomato plants. this year im rotating the spot and probably will only do 10. but im gonna do a ton of cucumbers.
mod6: tsp reminded me that we need to add one for rawtxs
mod6: we need to add more tickets to the list too if we can round out some of that stuff.
mod6: <+shinohai> And I've been using same guy for 3 years now, the price is just right and saves me the hassle. << this is what i need. i like to do the gardening but the stuff like mowing raking etc, i hardly can make time for.
mod6: *way
mod6: so might hvae a new version of `t' for ya to look at sometime this weekend. i've been cleaning up the graph. trying to get the sagas colorized (which is complete), but I wanna get all the disconnected graphs printing in a certain wa.
mod6: haha, i wish i had some people around here who wanted to do that kinda labor forme.
mod6: I've been working on `t' cleanup this week. 'tis going alright.
mod6: Thought I'd stop in here first tho.
mod6: Yeah, it's real nice here too. I've actually gotta do a bit of yard work here in just a few mins.
mod6: how goes it?
mod6: o7 shinohai
mod6: no prob.
mod6: heh, 1800 seconds to get it right
mod6: hi, how goes it? are you in the wot yet? might be a good place to start.
mod6: $up rain1
mod6: Ah, very cool, just noticed the /topic.
mod6 crosses eyes
mod6: "i deleted my gpg key" wth, this isn't super mario bros, bro.
mod6: anyway, what else is up?
mod6: well, havnen't we all.
mod6: had a good laugh about all of this craig stuff lately.
mod6: :]
mod6: Shouldn't be tooo much longer. Salud!
mod6: General update: for the last 4 days or so, have been just working out some of the kinks in `t', getting it ready to send to the list.
mod6: apparently this started around May 1st.
mod6: <+a111> Logged on 2016-05-02 20:05 asciilifeform: ;;later tell jurov observed any spike in trb site traffic ? (it is linked from nosuchlabs.com) << cat /var/log/thebitcoin.foundation-* | grep "nosuchlabs" | wc -l 69
mod6: which is basically how we ended up with the entire shit-stack we've ended up with today.
mod6: no one should feel bad about doing something the way that it aught to be done. unfortunately, this is not often the case with many things.
mod6: further, i feel like there is a sense of pride that comes from taking the time to do something right, as opposed to doing something quick and dirty.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> there is not an escape from this, nor ought to be. << V, at least to me, seems like the way that things aught to be done. and there are no shortcuts when you're doing the 'right thing' or how something aught to be done.
mod6: ugh
mod6: if only they used V. ☟︎
mod6: broke my shit, then couldn't get my shit to work until I had to refresh everything.
mod6: guy made a name change to a fucking abstract method that I use from his package.
mod6: especially when it fucks with me like today.
mod6: oh yeah. i have bile coming out of my ears on this shit.
mod6: you have to explicitly tell it to --rebuild-dependencies or whatever the fuck
mod6: but if you have "foo-1.0-SNAPSHOT" vs. "foo-1.0-SNAPSHOT" with a different hash because of different build, won't care, you don't get new file.
mod6: so like "foo-1.0-SNAPSHOT" v. "foo-1.1-SNAPSHOT", it'll pull that if you ask it to reload dependencies.
mod6: it just looks to see if there is a newer version number by filename itself in the remote repository, and if so, pulls it.
mod6: well, i guess technically, gradle doesn't even rely on digests at all.
mod6: *pshaw
mod6: "larger digests?shaw!"
mod6: <+asciilifeform> SHA1 manifest, of course. << lol. i do some shitshoveling at a place that still uses md5 and sha1 at all times.
mod6: needed for the shelf.
mod6: i did get my stripper-DFA book btw.
mod6: thx
mod6: ok
mod6: by S. Tucker Taft and Robert A. Duff
mod6: Ada 2012 Reference Manual. Language and Standard Libraries: International Standard ISO/IEC 8652/2012 (E) (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Programming and Software Engineering)
mod6: this one?
mod6: ok
mod6: which ref did you get?
mod6: ok, well, obv we need that shit. lol. just gotta buy a new book now.
mod6: dangit
mod6: <+asciilifeform> in other nyooz, my 'ada 2012 ref man.' is here. << that's neat. thought we were leaning towards the '95 standard? ☟︎
mod6: thanks a lot for looking through that.
mod6: anyway, yeah, i'll find sometime in the next week maybe to try this one out personally and rebase if required.
mod6: XXX btcbase upload ^
mod6: no worries, just wanted to make sure you're aware.
mod6: ah. you're missing a number of the later patches, but maybe that's because it's "shiva" ?
mod6: how does one load the vpatch in there in the first place? just submit to phf?
mod6: the nice part is that i can just click and see the vpatch too
mod6: i had the same reaction mp
mod6: shinohai: hey!
mod6: btw, this snow crash book is pretty good. about 1/2 way through...
mod6: someone is knockin on all the doors alf
mod6: hey that's neat asciilifeform
mod6: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-May/000221.html
mod6: no idea that it had any sortof rad level higher than background. thx Mr. P.!
mod6: wow, reading on this now....
mod6: sounds good, but why ceramic?
mod6: ok. seems do-able.
mod6: huh.
mod6: 6 layer mosquito net is good enough defraction? or how's that work?
mod6: hmm.
mod6: 56 has a halflife of like 77.27 days
mod6: i need some random numbers
mod6: o
mod6: err, i was as thinking 56, but hell i dunn
mod6: i need a lab, and some co-57
mod6: s/see/seen/
mod6: is there some sortof radioactive decay thing that you've see or used that is worth the money?
mod6: outside of dice?
mod6: we've discussed a lot of things in here.. have we talked about anything that you can say isn't a total pile of shit as far as a physical random number generator?
mod6: jeeze