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danielpbarron: it's annoying now, having to click so many times to do stuff, but
I understand why each step is separate
danielpbarron:
i haven't played a game that's like this in a long while
mod6:
i can give you one,
i've only got 3.
danielpbarron:
i can sell you a stack of the item that gives you it :D
mircea_popescu: dude,
i had to be the first one to show the concept of a map to random cairo cab driver.
trinque: asciilifeform: your and other material has long since disabused me of the idea that
I'll own a computer any time soon
assbot: Logged on 12-06-2015 22:17:19; shinohai: suppoae
i wish to ignore xt nodes by default
mircea_popescu: minigame will always release a "reference client", but
i'd frankly love for people to make their own.
mike_c: yeah,
i'll have to take another crack at compiling this thing
jurov: yes, if ~ then
i'll do the irc stuff in py, too. but then have to bundle python in win32 package, too
Bob32442: Maybe
I should read the rest of it lol
Bob32442: hmm,
I don't get the cap, why is it that it can't be removed?
jurov: danielpbarron: could say sooner the claims are there.
i just logged in today and let it be.
danielpbarron: the learning curv is very steep with eulora, to the point where it's a chore to get going with it. But once
I had a few things figured out it is now becoming addictive
jurov: yest everything
i found was tiny
danielpbarron:
i must be close to being able to make something useful.
I've been scoring claims that yeild 100+ items
jurov: only bandar toolkit is something that
i can both make and have sense to have blessed
shinohai:
I'm good then. its running so meh
mircea_popescu:
i see no problem with simply nullrouting all "xt nodes", and for that matter the general practice is to block any node that advertises a version different from your own.
shinohai: thiswould be better when
i arrive home, irc on phone is terrible
shinohai: suppoae
i wish to ignore xt nodes by default
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 31-05-2015 21:23:54; asciilifeform:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-05-2015#1149116 <<
i tried various values of 'misbehave' increment per orphan block - 20, 50, even 100. in my tests, this made sync... slower. reason, as
i understand, was that 1) you lose time renegotiating connection 2) overwhelmingly likely that any node you reconnect to -also- shits just as many orphans.
shinohai: my apologies,
I am researching as well
mircea_popescu:
i just said it happened on ubuntu to dispel the theory it'd be windows specific, it's not
mircea_popescu: so far
i'm waiting for someone with experience to go "oh! well of course!"
mircea_popescu: stirctly, strictly that.
i don't aim to run a university,
i aim to run a decimation service.
mircea_popescu: that's all
i care to know : what portion of the spec is not implemented correctly.
assbot: Logged on 12-06-2015 21:49:40; mircea_popescu: anyway,
i was looking for a why more in the form of IdiotCamelCaseFunctionOfDoomNotImplementedRevertsToSoftwareEmulation
mircea_popescu: anyway,
i was looking for a why more in the form of IdiotCamelCaseFunctionOfDoomNotImplementedRevertsToSoftwareEmulation
☟︎ mats:
i've not seen that before
trinque:
I see this as a box with which to connect to the wotnet, things like that
ascii_field: (this is another reason why the shitgnomatic 'replacements' for x11 are nonsensical. if
i can't get EXACT same experience through a net connection to the machine without idiocies like 'sharing desktop', the gui is WORHTLESS)
trinque: heh combine this guy with the terminal
I think decimation picked up
ascii_field: (
i tried the mpcie slots with various vga cards. no go.)
trinque: ascii_field: it's obvious
I'm saying that picking hardware which is known in advance to boot gentoo
assbot: Logged on 12-06-2015 21:26:36; trinque: mod6: this is why
I think a standard set of relatively cheap hardware is called in the default build
trinque: decimation:
I like these tiny cuboid cases
mircea_popescu: Do you hate slimfat people?
I'm not visible fat if you see my with a shirt, but
I'm out of shape when you see me without it,
I have the hips of a woman.
trinque: mod6: this is why
I think a standard set of relatively cheap hardware is called in the default build
☟︎ mircea_popescu: "doc,
i dunno what to do...
i feel like a chicken trapped in a turkey's body"
mod6: trinque and
I tried to get my thing to work from grub> for hours one night, perhaps a few different times. if it was simple, we'd have resolved it. it's probably my dumb POS box.
ascii_field: decimation: it is 10x as funny to be because
i actually worked in pharma, doing precisely what the sc4mz0rz are claiming to do
jurov:
i do. but some people become enraged upon encountering grub> prompt
trinque:
I refuse to accept that that's even a thing.
trinque:
I'm gonna have to finish my genbootstrap script before you guys accept gentoo can be installed,
I can see.
ascii_field:
i'd love to teach a platoon of #b-a folks to do what
i do, either/or to become less killworthy or (more practically) to be replaced more quickly when finally killed.
decimation: mod6:
I'm saying ditch gentoo, use buildroot
mod6:
I'm just trying to figure out how to get some comprehensive steps so just about anyone who wants to can use our gentoo thingy.
mod6: are we talking about two different things here? let's leave the R.
I. out of it for a minute. my assumption there is someone can indeed create a "buildroot" or w/e to then cross compile to whatever they want for the R.
I.
mod6: <+decimation> why not make a 'buildroot' that targets 32-bit x86? << for the R.
I. itself or gentoo?
trinque: anyhow
I've given my opinion on how this ought to be done.
decimation: this card
I linked is probably the closest 'industry' has
ascii_field: mod6: we ~did~ build own linux for the r.
i.
mod6: ok. cool.
I'll give it a try.
mod6:
i mean, we're basically trying to build our own linux here specifically for the R.
I.
mod6: <+trinque> mod6: what's the desired result, you pop a livecd in and it installs as well as openbsd or debian does? << well, something like that. you pop-in LiveCD, follow The Foundation's ``Guide'' through the chroot process, using hardened uclibc, whatever packages we think are required to build the R.
I.
mod6: so, anyway,
i dunno.
i guess that's just where
I'm at.
I'll keep working towards getting something going for myself. go from there
I guess.
ascii_field: decimation: here
i sit, building approximately it myself.
mod6: my problem here, is ok, let's say that
i get this far and then trinque generiously helps me get the rest of the way to it "working". but what about everyone else?
mod6:
i guess
i didn't realize that gentoo =~ particle accelerator haha
ascii_field: what this means, in practice, is that a reasonable (
i won't say 'sane' because these do not exist presently ) computer system is not a machine, but a ~place~ - like a church organ
mod6: well, im afraid of that too. so what to do then?
i hope
I haven't just been wasting my time then.
ascii_field: mod6: ...working set of instructions that allow a person to construct gentoo in our preferred way <<
i suspect that this is a nonstarter on account of the unavailability of sane hardware. see the thread where mircea_popescu installed gentoo and then threw it off a cliff
mod6: <+trinque> mircea_popescu: built him a bootable image of gentoo in about an hour last weekend << yup, this is true. and
I haven't been able to try it out yet.
i'm planning on trying out the steps that he deed'd tomorrow. the image is great, but the goal is to get to a working set of instructions that allow a person to construct gentoo in our preferred way. so even if the image works, im not sure this is something to be used for anything else. he
ascii_field: but in this story
i was not speaking of cardano
mircea_popescu:
i like it when people doing digital bullshit speak of "bespoke". yeah, totally, it means something OTHER than "we want to be paid 10x what our shit's worth on the open market for no other reason than we feel so special and we got a bookmarked link to a thesaurus website"
mircea_popescu: looky, there's no argument here,
i can follow what you're saying. this thing is not hard to make, is a requisite, should exist but does not. definitely it's a niche.
decimation:
I suspect it might run into 'itar' rules too