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cazalla: nah, i'd be going on dirt bike tbh
decimation: I think obama wanted to show china how serious he was back then
decimation: I guess I was thinking of the new one near darwin
decimation: I doubt there's anything australia knows that they wouldn't happily give away in exchange for coin
Vexual: i wonder if he left and coin behind?
Vexual: i don't vote, iv'e got email
mats: i would question reality if this came to pass
decimation: I would vote for it
mod6: So that one should be fine now. Tomorrow, I'll update the graphs in this one: http://thebitcoin.foundation/doxygen/v0_5_3_1-wPatchesApplied/
punkman: think I'm gonna stick to my "no voting" policy
mod6: I did remove the original http://thebitcoin.foundation/doxygen/v0_5_3_1/ source code browser for the one that was in /test/ with the Top->Bottom graphs.
trinque: I'm thinking a sort of dunking booth with better toys.
trinque: I can think of another honorarium the republic might keep herr krugman in for entertainment purposes.
asciilifeform: i'm not certain that there ever was a ~less~ sympathetic bunch of dekulakized folks than the cuban 'refugees' in usa
asciilifeform: there are at least two sub-fields here - how the machine is put together; and, what idioms are common (i.e. what does a particular compiler crap out and why?)
mats: like there's a superset of knowledge i'm missing
mats: ive been studying asm for months and i still feel as lost as my first day
mats: asciilifeform: got an idea? a question in ##re i am also curious about answer to
decimation: I thought i386 added even more segmentation
decimation: heh I didn't realize that x86-64 kept page table
assbot: Logged on 30-06-2015 03:21:55; decimation: "I've written code for a JIT that stores 64-bit virtual ptrs as their hardware based 48-bits. This is a valuable optimisation, even if it's not strictly OK. (anon)"
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=30-06-2015#1181488 << this is doubly lulzy considering that i just pulled my dead tree 'amd x86-64 programmer's manual vol. 2' off the shelf, sept. '02 edition, and it defines 52 bits of valid pointer in 64-bit word... ☝︎
asciilifeform: pic16f84, my favourite when i was a schoolboy, has 8-bit data word but 14-bit code word, in entirely separate address spaces
asciilifeform: 'On PICs and MCS51s, the two objects could actually be in different data spaces (e.g. RAM vs flash memory).' << correct. at least for the pic16xxx series, which i've used for many years. it is called 'harvard architecture'
decimation: "I've written code for a JIT that stores 64-bit virtual ptrs as their hardware based 48-bits. This is a valuable optimisation, even if it's not strictly OK. (anon)" ☟︎
asciilifeform: (who wants, can write this. i've no strong desire to)
asciilifeform: when would i have tried
asciilifeform: decimation: i just now wrote the patch, l0l
asciilifeform: i will leave the possible variations on this theme to the alert reader.
asciilifeform: mod6: i, for one, am rather curious whether we still get 200M+ footprint when there is ~no~ mempool
asciilifeform: i'll laugh to death if it's from 'blockchain.info' or the like
decimation: I wonder if it is now sop to summarily execute drone pilots too
decimation: re: armed and dangerous < I guess. http://www.nbc-2.com/story/29419491/one-of-two-escaped-murderers-from-new-york-prison-shot
asciilifeform: (but i distinctly recall a 'pear' thread ages ago, where somebody pointed out that the two types can be distinguished by the presence of 'cervix pliers' on the business end)
assbot: Logged on 30-06-2015 00:28:51; mod6: decimation: thanks for the heads up on callgrind call graphs -- if IgProf (instead of gprof) can do that also, i'll definately build some when I finally get to those profiles.
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=30-06-2015#1181363 << even if rms no longer writes (and i'm informed that this may be the case in recent years) he is still tremendously useful as a 'fire magnet' for shitgnomes ☝︎
mike_c: maybe this is why I hate footnotes more than most. most don't read them?
mike_c: mircea_popescu: You left us hanging there! Since it's missing, I must know what those points of interest are :) ☟︎
mod6: Since we all seem to like the Top->Bottom graphs better, I'll re-generate & post them possibly tonight. tomorrow at latest. i've still got about 30% left of SoBA to finish first.
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-06-2015#1181273 << this sounds like a terrifyingly bad idea: if i run sync after mircea_popescu plugs his node back in, and end up with conflicting blocks, the very last thing i want is for it to silently 'fix' ☝︎
mod6: decimation: thanks for the heads up on callgrind call graphs -- if IgProf (instead of gprof) can do that also, i'll definately build some when I finally get to those profiles. ☟︎
mod6: i have only horiz displays, and it looks way better for me too
mircea_popescu: somehow i suspect spider queen alf has this very fly entangled somewhere and has been salivating over for x time :D
decimation: I'm not really complaining if the new policy is to just summarily execute outlaws, but who gets to decide the list of outlaws?
assbot: Logged on 29-06-2015 20:38:44; ascii_field: 'Stallman recently tried what I would call a hostile takeover of the glibc development. He tried to conspire behind my back and persuade the other main developers to take control so that in the end he is in control and can dictate whatever pleases him. This attempt failed but he kept on pressuring people everywhere and it got really ugly. In the end I agreed to the creation of a so-called "steering c
mircea_popescu: i have my doubts. ☟︎
decimation: From Taleb: "In one of the rare noncharlatanic books in finance, descriptively called What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars, the protagonist makes a big discovery. He remarks that a fellow named Joe Siegel, one of the most successful traders in a commodity called ?green lumber,? actually thought that it was lumber painted green (rather than freshly cut lumber, called green because it had not been dried). And he made it his professio
assbot: 7 results for 'I'm just a dude' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=I%27m+just+a+dude
trinque: !s I'm just a dude
tcrypt: ben_vulpes: sorry, was the "who're you?" directed toward me? I'm just a dude interested in assets on the blockchain
decimation: I don't see any graphs on that doxygen/test page
decimation: man I think I remember seeing automated call graph code
ben_vulpes: i wonder what red/black/grey boxes around the files mean.
mod6: i should add that i can make these SVG graphs too, if that seems like it might be somehow better
mod6: 1487 i guess
mod6: i've orientated them Top->Bottom "TB"
mod6: i think maybe they should go the other direction tho? so anyway, I'm gonna put up a temp/test dir so you guys can take a look
mod6: ok actualy, those graphs dont looks as bad as I had thought.
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell pete_dushenski hypothesis re: model t, i suppose would be better
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell pete_dushenski hypothesis Model T: "i am a beta fuck"-mobile. thoughts?
BingoBoingo: Too Much Beetus Juice to carry https://i.imgur.com/yfTyF44.jpg
mod6: decimation: ah, well, once i get this sorted out, maybe I can do something about that part too.
mod6: i'll come back to this later.
mod6: I haven't quited figured out yet how to make this happen.. but there is a way to do this, somehow.
mod6: ascii_field: ok, so there is a way to signal to the dot graph utility to build a graph in a given direction. the default seems to be R->L, and there are only 3 given options: RL, LR, or BT. And if you give it no directional option, it seems to do Top->Bottom which is what we want I think. This thing is quite customizable actually.
assbot: Logged on 29-06-2015 18:10:20; mircea_popescu: i can affirm under oath that the whole argentina btc market is under 10 btc / day
cazalla: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-06-2015#1181148 <<< i'll need to confirm this with the embassy ☝︎
kakobrekla: http://i.imgur.com/iOQx5Gz.jpg
trinque: I guess
trinque: oh actually on linux it's /var/lib/misc for what I was trying to find... even better
ascii_field: The SC is different from the SC in projects like gcc in that it does not make decisions. On this front nothing changed. The only difference is that Stallman now has no right to complain anymore since the SC he wanted acknowledged the status quo. I hope he will now shut up forever.'
ascii_field: 'Stallman recently tried what I would call a hostile takeover of the glibc development. He tried to conspire behind my back and persuade the other main developers to take control so that in the end he is in control and can dictate whatever pleases him. This attempt failed but he kept on pressuring people everywhere and it got really ugly. In the end I agreed to the creation of a so-called "steering committee" (SC). ☟︎☟︎
davout: but it wasn't possible before because of the dynmic dns glibc crap or do i misunderstand something here?
davout: ascii_field: from what i understand having buildroot + bitcoind required being able to make a static build, right?
ascii_field: davout: you may have noticed that i recycled 95% of the build script from the latter
davout: i need to sink some time into building stator bitcoind for the pogo
mats: i wonder who's next -- .it?
trinque: shinohai: heh! I've run into ascii_field's posts around the net plenty of times on common lisp quest too
shinohai: I was musing bout bitcoind under a very tiny platform like busybox and found this: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-April/000083.html
ascii_field: ben_vulpes, mod6, mircea_popescu, et al: last night i noticed that 'eatblock' is kinda already implemented: http://btc.yt/lxr/satoshi/source/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp#1780
mircea_popescu: ascii_field actually, i've been playing eulora.
mircea_popescu: i can affirm under oath that the whole argentina btc market is under 10 btc / day ☟︎
punkman: if anyone's selling BTC, I probably know a few people
mircea_popescu: or wait, the original was cyprus i think
assbot: Logged on 29-06-2015 15:56:59; decimation: as far as I can tell, nobody has named who at univeristy college london threatened to fire Tim Hunt if he didn't resign
trinque: heh I suppose it reduces to "universal base income"
mod6: so if i do a `pmap -x <PID>`, i do see: gconv-modules.cache in there.
decimation: as far as I can tell, nobody has named who at univeristy college london threatened to fire Tim Hunt if he didn't resign ☟︎
mod6: ah yah. i remember when I /finally/ figured out about /p
mike_c: ben_vulpes: "I want to know who does this: ./proggy -? to get documentation" << that's the default on windows
cazalla: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-06-2015#1181014 <<< i don't think it works enough to combat the effects of loose chicken skin.. do this one with the lights off i guess ☝︎
cazalla: and here i thought it was as common as international words
cazalla: in other news, i spent the arvo putting in another raised garden bed (4.2m x 1.8m), red gum is a really nice timber
gabriel_laddel: Today I moved my entire development flow for hacking on bitcoind into an Ubuntu 14.04 virtual machine. This is just a stopgap until I get the time to build a fresh Linux tower with which I'll undertake Gentoo Quest. Again. For real this time, I swear."
gabriel_laddel: "This has lead to no end of headaches when hacking on the bitcoind source. I've built bitcoinds in Docker containers and shipped them off to virtualized servers in The Cloud, I've built them in virtual machines local to my own development machine and run them in the selfsame VMs, and I even burned a few hours today attempting to compile bitcoin nat
gabriel_laddel: mircea_popescu: also, I don't understand what "trilema.com/parody-is-not-there-for-you-cancerous-fags-to-try-and-hide-your-cancer-behind-it/" has to do with anything
assbot: Logged on 22-06-2015 19:59:17; williamdunne: "Hey, once we've got this account opened, could I bend you over your desk and fuck you in front of your colleague?"
assbot: Logged on 22-06-2015 19:59:17; williamdunne: "Hey, once we've got this account opened, could I bend you over your desk and fuck you in front of your colleague?"
gabriel_laddel: That "sex" is omnipresent and influences human choice is a rather obvious observation that I can't *do* anything with.
gabriel_laddel: mircea_popescu: Even after taking a walk I wasn't able to digest your point whatsoever. Your model doesn't take into account a large number of things e.g., people who silently do their homework and never speak with the prof.