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ascii_field: hanbot: you are missing a c++ compiler
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: that's kinda the only way to do a 'muscle-powered version control sys'
trinque prepares postfix's ass for a blastin
mod6: What you want to do is to start with v0.5.3.1 and go through his messages that he linked and patch 'em in one at a time after verifying the hashes and the sigs.
mod6: so a lot to look out for... certainly not for the faint of heart. you really hvae to keep up in here and on the list to realize what's going on.
mod6: but there are a lot of other patches in there that are not a part of that line or "branch" perhaps?
mod6: it is a reference point. the good news is, most of the patches that depend on other patches are linked backwards in the emails (by ascii) and have notes that say "depended upon by <a href=..."
mircea_popescu: mod6 well look, it's not a meaningless problem. "what's the reader supposed to do". going through the list and following the tree seems sensible.
hanbot: mircea_popescu well in my technically handicapped judgement, which may or may not be a viewpoint worth considering
mod6: stick them in a directory like `sandbox`
mod6: hanbot: ok so to complete your mission. you'll need a x86-64 / glibc linux environment - gentoo is great, others ok probably too.
hanbot: mod6> hanbot: so, this might help you, it's worth a read through anyway -- it's a script that I created to pull down v0.5.3.1-RELEASE, and then add ascii's recent patches up through verifyall [ read the script for all that are applied ]: http://dpaste.com/23VKWD8.txt << neat deal on this & the latter scripts. my mission is to build based on the inferred instructions here tho': http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-June/000102.html . is th
ascii_field: 'mr woodchipper was always such a friendly animal'
nubbins`: my old fencing instructor fell victim to a knife attack in california a couple days ago o.O
ascii_field: anybody who knows with what to eat a pcap.
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209779 << you won't - it is a fraudulent key ☝︎
assbot: A True Church - Debt ... ( http://bit.ly/1MkMXSw )
assbot: Logged on 17-07-2015 01:50:46; asciilifeform: decimation: 'telco 214' is the owner of a single ip which houses, as far as i can tell, at least 2% of current net hash.
mod6: Doesn't make that much of a difference. I'm working on a patched bundle now anyway.
mod6: er. well i missed an `echo` statement in that last one -- didn't seem to complain on my side anyway, but here's a corrected one: http://dpaste.com/0S2D9YV.txt
liquidassets: property only entered into it when I tried looking up meaning to funciary commodity. Yes, the "do you want it?" seems to be the question. Thanks MP always a pleasure
mircea_popescu: a commodity is a commodity. why's property enter into this ? ☟︎
liquidassets: is a funciary commodity something you hold as a free hold absolute as you would property?
mircea_popescu: i will need that in the form of a question.
liquidassets: mircea_popescu this cultural war where women are thought to be numerar or funciara is this to say a cultural war where one side is trade for trades sake (pecunia non olet) and the other side is more like fuck your money death before dishonor! Either way with men being the agent either trading women or claiming them as their own as in free hold absolutely.
mircea_popescu: a lot more chtonic, the entire "the pink hole's the hole the night comes through" sorta thing.
mircea_popescu: "oh but look how successful it made me! i can do 50 pushups and eat a bear!" "mmmmkay...."
mircea_popescu: anyway, this is kinda why putin is so amusing to me personally. he's basically trying to preach a jewish sort of islam to russians!
mircea_popescu: wherein hitting an idiot over the head repeatedly is patently a cultural process.
mircea_popescu: a numerary commodity, ie money in jewish europe, is the good that measures all other goods.
mircea_popescu: anyway. a funciary commodity, ie like land in medieval europe, is the good that makes all other goods.
mircea_popescu: golden crescent, a sort of its very own rhine valley.
asciilifeform: ('bros before hos' (tm) (r) is not strictly african, but almost literally exists as a maxim among ru outlaw folks)
mircea_popescu: which is why young men are treated that certain way in islam. gotta have a numerary commodity, and money can't be it.
mircea_popescu: not exactly. no muslim would try to provide his social proof by lining up a bunch of women behind him.
mircea_popescu: the african view on women, somewhat seen in things like "bros before hos" is that they are a numerary commodity. the muslim view on women, somewhat visible in burkas et all, is that they are a funciary commodity. to use the terminology suggested by our young friend with a california shop to be.
mircea_popescu: sexual mercantilism is definitely going to come back in a major way, seeing how a) it's fundamental to black culture (as opposed to muslim culture) which is a major cultural war raging right now that white dudes know jack about ; b) there is no redeeming value to males atm outside of access to resources.
mircea_popescu: just as long as it makes everyone livid, it's got a shot.
assbot: The Gentlemen Prefer CoEds Club on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1JxR3lb )
mircea_popescu: actually it's probably ready for a revival, if people like stoya, kim kardashian and whoever else of the new slut generation can be arsed. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform by the mid 2000s anyone with half a clue had long left porn. the remaining mouthbreathers were kind-of fun to watch, which is why gfy was such a success with people in the know.
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 10:14:26; liquidassets: For context, I’m working on opening a retail business in California and I’m kicking ideas around for the concept behind it. I’m thinking of calling it Numéraire Goods. Numeraire good being an economic concept meaning a base good that functions as money in which all other tradable item’s prices are expressed.
asciilifeform: 'Manwin used their traffic to sell ad space to those same production companies they enabled theft from. Production companies paid a lot for banners. Manwin then began buying the companies they had helped devalue, including Digital Playground—the company I was contracted to for a number of years. I believe the worst sorts of capitalists would consider Manwin’s behavior a win of the highest order.' << sop
mircea_popescu: "Perhaps some users will implement it in a harmless and beneficial way, such as creating a safe space for women. But it’s just as likely that, in a few years, Googling for a snippet of this code yields search results that are the equivalent of a who’s who of racist and misogynist sites."
mircea_popescu: imagine! slashdot media worth 20mn. pity they didn;'t have a watsapp slapped on.
asciilifeform: 'those with title to something worthless will find a way to extract value from it, making it even more worthless. An abandoned suburban subdivision might be worthless as housing, but valuable as a dump site for toxic waste.' (orlov, who else)
mircea_popescu: "According to a 2011 feature in New York, a man named Fabian Thylmann bought a company named Mansef in 2010 to mash their tube sites and other properties together to form a new company called Manwin."
asciilifeform: a handful of 'lucky winners' to lead the cannon fodder to their graves
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i dunno if you recall stoya's piece i linked some time ago where she decries a very similar process happening to porn.
phf: right now i think every guide has a different recommendation for what to use. some do svn co on specific revision, some pull snapshot from svn, some pull snapshot from elsewhere
phf: mircea_popescu: i have a copy, i was hoping to have an svn repo history that i can work with. but a b-a authorative location can be used for build guides
asciilifeform: already can see, a great many packets of length 0
mircea_popescu: i had no fucking idea this is even a thing, but given that we link against a specified version anyway, there's really no reason to even use sourceforge.
mircea_popescu: you want a signed copy ?
mircea_popescu: i don't understand how the us coroners work these days. if a 28 yo man is found dead at home, the traditional way is to require evidence of natural death
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 04:37:29; asciilifeform: between this and the block parser, we have maybe a quarter of a cl implementation of bitcoin here...
mircea_popescu: re that phoronix thing : isn't it a sad state of affairs when the year is 2015 and yet the best way some computer expert has to convey his problems to others is BY TAKING A PHUCKING CELLPHONE SHOT OF THE SCREEN ?
asciilifeform: not a bad film
mircea_popescu: "After Carlos, a 12-year-old whose father has died in the Spanish Civil War, arrives at an ominous boy's orphanage he discovers the school is haunted and has many dark secrets that he must uncover."
mircea_popescu: it was... i think it must have been about a ton or some shit. it was huge.
asciilifeform: prolly fell out of a polikarpov
asciilifeform expected a ww2 machine
mircea_popescu: fun fact : the b52 bombers ? they cost <10mn a piece.
mircea_popescu: (as a boy, /me used to play around a very large unexploded bomb. the crew had taken out the fuse and left it in place, by the 60s the rains had washed it out thoroughly, by the 80s it was a mostly rusted hunk of metal)
asciilifeform: it is worth noting that my other two nodes (one of which is on residential fiber, even!!) haven't skipped a beat since powerup
asciilifeform: 'consistently broken' is not quite it. a 'consistently littered' city may have many dog turds, but one does not expect to find unexploded ordnance from ww2 on the sidewalk
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209282 << yeah this is a good move hanbot ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 13:42:52; mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209088 << sadly there can always be a question of misconfiguration. it's the internet.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209088 << sadly there can always be a question of misconfiguration. it's the internet. ☝︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: what, you mean like people pretending to be judges pretending to listen to people who are pretending to be das pretending to be prosecuting people who are pretending to be breaking the law ? the first in the hopes of selling this into a "political career", the latter in the hopes of selling this into a "career in showbiz" ?
liquidassets: So this idea of a pound of flesh being equivalent to a signed contract…I like it.
liquidassets: For context, I’m working on opening a retail business in California and I’m kicking ideas around for the concept behind it. I’m thinking of calling it Numéraire Goods. Numeraire good being an economic concept meaning a base good that functions as money in which all other tradable item’s prices are expressed. ☟︎
assbot: Logged on 06-07-2015 18:24:00; ben_vulpes: Story has it that he returned to Hazelton, once, after a trip up the Telegraph Trail, and there he found out that he had missed the farthest cabin of all, over two hundred miles away, and there were two men up there left without supplies for the winter. Either the Government had not made the tale of the cabins clear or C. B. himself had miscalculated. However that may have been, the plain fact remained t
danielpbarron: ;;later tell liquidassets see http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-07-2015#1189524 for now and I'll get back to you on a Biblical reference (if such a thing exists) ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 20:45:04; BingoBoingo: <trinque> anybody ever tried building against libressl yet? << LibreSSL 2.0 fully synced in wild, LibreSSL 2.1 Kept up as of this morning will probably try a full sync eventually
trinque: punkman | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208942 << should test LibreSSL with -verifyall << I just built a new 0.5.4-beta with mod6's script + libressl, will do that ☝︎
liquidassets: ;;later tell danielpbarron What historically has a pound of flesh equal? Are there any scriptural equivalency tables you can direct me to?
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 20:45:04; BingoBoingo: <trinque> anybody ever tried building against libressl yet? << LibreSSL 2.0 fully synced in wild, LibreSSL 2.1 Kept up as of this morning will probably try a full sync eventually
punkman: they'd probably run out of paper in a day or two
punkman: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208773 << the worst part is that there was a plan to do exactly this by a couple dozen derps in the parliament ☝︎
Vexual: another funny thing i saw, someone designed the rax increasers to walk across a university lawn thats taboo
mod6: oh, i noticed a mistake above in my text, there is no such dir as 'bitcoin-v0_5_3_1-RELEASE', it's simply 'bitcoin-v0_5_3_1'. hope that doesn't trip anyone up too badly.
mod6: At some point here we'll have a pre-patched source bundle that will be like a release candidate. I'm workin on it :]
BingoBoingo: Anyone running OpenBSD and radeon graphics. 5.7 seems to actually improve quite a bit over 5.6 in this front.
mod6: I've probably done a dozen builds this way in the last 2 weeks.
mod6: If you run that script in a directory say ~/sandbox then you can `cd bitcoin-v0_5_3_1` `mkdir -p ourlibs distfiles` - then pull down the boost/bdb/openssl and drop them in distfiles. then finally drop in stator.sh into the ~/sandbox/bitcoin-v0_5_3_1-RELEASE dir and kick it off. that should do the trick.
mod6: hanbot: so, this might help you, it's worth a read through anyway -- it's a script that I created to pull down v0.5.3.1-RELEASE, and then add ascii's recent patches up through verifyall [ read the script for all that are applied ]: http://dpaste.com/23VKWD8.txt
BingoBoingo: Gat a shiva hand to write it up? You spotted it so you can call dibs.
BingoBoingo wonders why not can a shitbox and let me pay to put my machien in that space
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: it is a cheap and largely forgotten dc, like 1,001 others
BingoBoingo likes how corenetworks has had a teaser colo page forever and done nothing to that end.
asciilifeform: it is exactly like the situation roughly a month ago with mircea_popescu's node.
asciilifeform: between this and the block parser, we have maybe a quarter of a cl implementation of bitcoin here... ☟︎
phf: so the end result of incitatus going online was an exercise in sending a version packet to a node to elicit some sort of response
BingoBoingo: Similar here, except for a brief window in 2012 when it was 110+F and California like drought
Vexual: im asounded that you balcony doesnt have a proper station
asciilifeform: and insert a normal human ethernet card
asciilifeform: so potentially one could remove it, replace with a usb 'a' jack
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: nobody's coloing a 'miracast'
asciilifeform: was confused with other builder for a sec.