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decimation: asciilifeform: https://github.com/omegamoon/ < these folks seem to have a kernel for the rk30xx series socs
trinque: iirc stator didn't have a -e, might want that
mod6: sure, use `script` to start a logging facility just type 'exit' when done and it'll dump out a 'typscript' file in the local dir.
hanbot: so i'm attempting reference implementation install for the first time and have a boatload of errors at ./auto.sh , not sure where to begin. if anyone has the time & patience for my noobery, please ding me.
decimation: asciilifeform: http://hwswbits.blogspot.com/2013/06/full-rk3066-technical-reference-manual.html < has some links to a paper on the rk2928
assbot: Btrfs Seems To Finally Have Failed Me On A Production System - Phoronix ... ( http://bit.ly/1TP56dj )
BingoBoingo: It's a bit harder to make python write only like perl. very hard to find good sample ruby code because rails
mod6: this one shows that we can connect with -connect & -myip, sleep for a bit, check connection count, shutdown bitcoind, then sleep a bit more (in case we restart bitcoind on the next test, we wanna allow some time for the DB to sync etc.)
asciilifeform: and in case anyone has forgotten, this is not a problem limited to goatfuckistans like usa, but appears to exist in backbone
asciilifeform: no reason for a threadbare american hoster to be in on the mega-secret
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Node reports a starting height of -1
asciilifeform: if this is a 'cosmic ray', then i fart monkeys.
asciilifeform: also, anyone who has the time, try a packet capture
asciilifeform: it was build ~deliberately~ bitwise-identical to a properly-functioning node hosted elsewhere.
asciilifeform: a very sad therealbitcoin node
assbot: Logged on 13-04-2014 22:27:18; asciilifeform: the 'a) wanna buy strela? b) fuck off c) really, dontcha? b) ok sure c) off to jail' thing has been going so long that it doesn't even make national news every time now.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: that fella must've run off from a circus ?
trinque: oh, I just go for a walk for that
hanbot: BingoBoingo isn't it...disadvantageous to be triggerable by something so...abundant? i bet people sensitive to anorexics have a much easier time
trinque: I expect a general concept of "being terrorised" to develop which is some descendent of being "triggered" and so on
trinque: you have a situation where everything generates more fear, and so long as people believe the govts role is to remove anything feared, it'll proceed further in the same direction
trinque: hanbot: some interaction between the subconscious effect of even having a vast american govt at all...
trinque: I begin to see how there's a runaway social process here.
BingoBoingo: The ashley madison thing is big, you wrote a better story. My quick piece was just to get something in as soon as possible considering our... uptime issues.
hanbot: ah BingoBoingo, didn't catch your earlier piece. think mine needs a redundancy edit?
assbot: libconcurrency - A scalable concurrency library for C - Google Project Hosting ... ( http://bit.ly/1LrQteI )
Adlai: bedrock my ass, the bedrock is assembly language on a 2(or more)-core system... what shapes possibilities is the crappy foundation sunk into the quicksand sludge on top of the rock
decimation: also some amusing reading: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/coroutines.html " One of the particular problems that often comes up is this: if you have a piece of code producing data, and another piece of code consuming it, which should be the caller and which should be the callee? ... In The Art of Computer Programming, Donald Knuth presents a solution to this sort of problem. His answer is to throw away the stack ...
cazalla: danielpbarron, here's a better shot http://i.imgur.com/Ob7rq.jpg
ascii_field: ;;later tell mircea_popescu can haz a pcap dump of the ddos packets plz ?
ascii_field: qntra points to a very quick-loading 404 now
trinque tries a tcpkill on deedbot's irc
BingoBoingo: Turns out it only takes about 5 hours on this machine with a puny mobile processor to compile Kernel, Userland, and Xenocara in order to upgrade from release to -stable as well
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 ☟︎☟︎
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assbot: Bitcoin mining on a 55 year old IBM 1401 mainframe: 80 seconds per hash ... ( http://bit.ly/1COfjTm )
assbot: Bitcoin mining on a 55 year old IBM 1401 mainframe: 80 seconds per hash ... ( http://bit.ly/1COfjTm )
phf: no, not anymore, not for a while actually, but not as long as ascii seems like. i live in philadelphia and about 1/3 of time in dc
mircea_popescu: yeah. but warning there's gonna be an eclypse is not quite the same as watching the eclypse over a beer, out on a terrace.
mircea_popescu: it often happens for very complex systems to behave in highly consistent ways with a clearly identifiable beneficiary all by themselves.
mircea_popescu: im sure it's all just a coincidence.
assbot: The situation of Greece on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1COaidh )
assbot: The logical impossibility, and the moral untenability, of forgiveness on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1CO9OE6 )
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 15:02:22; phf: pete_dushenski: i'm not in a position to save any one country. if i were putin, i'd buy greece, move greeks off some of the islands, and recreate greek drama with imported nubile slavs, but
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208689 << he's getting a lot better at this isn't he. ☝︎
ascii_field: in quite other news, i found a simple and software-only means of reading and writing the nand fw of 'miracast'
ascii_field: for a minute or two at a stretch
ascii_field: once in a while, even gets tx
ascii_field: every hour or two - manages to snarf a block, yes
phf: https://vimeo.com/25479104 has some shots of butugychag around 24:05, though the whole documentary is interesting, done by a shalamov fan in early 90s
assbot: The situation of Greece on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1Kj5xrS )
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208696 << mircea_popescu has a post about just this! ☝︎
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assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 16:46:50; phf: berzin managed to succeed where multiple generation of tzar bureaucrats failed developing natural resource on the kolyma peninsula by taking a scientific approach to the whole idea of "hungry people work"
mod6: Of course, there will actually be a separate, more formal testing guide that I'll create also.
mod6: But as far as cucumber, even if I have issues with the steps (so far it's been very easy), if I write out the scenarios in the feature, it should be a decent testing guide in itself.
mod6: With some effort up front I might be able to automate the ~20 or so scenarios that i've sketched out for the release. Could save all of us a lot of time by installing/emerging a few things on gentoo and then just running these tests instead of having to do all the testing manually.
mod6: so last 24 hours or so I've been working on getting an automated testing framework setup for this forthcoming release. I've got one scenario working (simple one). Here's what it kinda looks like - although this isn't the entire code, there is a module I left out for now. http://dpaste.com/32GZH0A.txt
phf: berzin managed to succeed where multiple generation of tzar bureaucrats failed developing natural resource on the kolyma peninsula by taking a scientific approach to the whole idea of "hungry people work" ☟︎
pete_dushenski: too bad germany let the istanbul slip through their fingers a decade ago.
mats: mircea_popescu: a technique for preventing resource exhaustion in a weird place
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 14:46:29; pete_dushenski: at the same time, i can see why a -person- would bother with italy : architecture, stronger remnants of culture, art, (albeit modest) production capability, some measure of refinement here and there.
mircea_popescu: perhaps for a very good reason.
pete_dushenski: "oh, you think i should buy $goog even though you wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole ? ok !"
mircea_popescu: that's EXACTLY what actual revolutionaries are thinking right now. "i wonder if there's some schmuck on a google blog with opinions. let me check!"
mircea_popescu: somehow the "i am not a revolutionary, here are my opinions on how that works" does not give him any pause whatsoever. "i'm a virgin, here's some songs about fucking i wrote". because why ?
mircea_popescu: "o herp, we are flooding europe with fake euros. can you break a 500 ???"
mircea_popescu: from what i hear putin's been asked this a lot by the various oligarchs
mircea_popescu: let's make a russian union run by russian bureaucrats with the capital at ruxelles!
mircea_popescu: e nation. Even after many years we feel the effect of this tragedy on ourselves. We must do a great deal to make sure that this is never forgotten.”
mircea_popescu: Of course, this took a terrible toll on society. Here is what Putin had to say on the subject of “red terror”: “Think of the hostages who were shot during the civil war, the destruction of entire social strata—the clergy, the prosperous peasants, the Cossacks. Such tragedies have recurred more than once during the history of mankind. And it always happened when initially attractive but ultimately empty ideals w
decimation: why do they get to have their 'own identity'? > "Bolzano has Italy's highest GDP per capita, according to figures from Italy's National Statistics Office. Locals move around on bikes even when it rains and are proud of showing-off to the world Ötzi the Iceman, a mummy found in the glaciers close to Austria."
decimation: suedtirol was under active insurgancy only a few years ago
pete_dushenski: not saying 'italy' isn't a modern construct, more that what lies within its currently defined borders just so happens, perhaps by chance, perhaps not, to include more valuable 'parts' than greece does.
mircea_popescu: for the record : p is impulse. the definition of inertia is m = F/a, where m is inertia[l mass].
mircea_popescu: ask the barbarians who can fuck more soldiers than a roman matron
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208629 << eh don't be ridiculous. "italy" is a modern construct, much like greece, and from the same period. prior to that construct, which was supposed to reboot the shitland, italy and greece did exactly the same. ask charles of france how the whores of venice went like. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: "let's call things thing because it's the internet of things and conviction's more important than a clue!"
phf: i don't know if the whole greece situation is a failure though. that /eu/ failed was obvious by 2005 or so. now germans seem to be doing exactly what they want to, that is refine their control over various parts of europe. next it's bailouts for italy, spain, etc. where wehrmacht failed, bundestag succeeds
pete_dushenski: and the opinions of the educated are to be discounted because the media has a bridge to sell you ?
pete_dushenski: like greece is a broken arm, instead of the broken head it is.
pete_dushenski: because maybe papering over your problems with more and more layers of paper will eventually create a cast of 'stability'
pete_dushenski: phf: sure it's sentimental, but sparta didn't invade troy for a woman, greece is being propped up because the eu doesn't want to admit FAILURE and suck Putin's and b-a's cock to compensate.
kakobrekla: i think he owns a mac punkman
nubbins`: sending spam/dust to a casascius coin's address is like spraying indelible graffiti on it
pete_dushenski: find the banged-up merc 200 -days- after the accident and maybe you find yourself a new alternator, or maybe the glass is all intact and salvageable.
phf: pete_dushenski: i'm not in a position to save any one country. if i were putin, i'd buy greece, move greeks off some of the islands, and recreate greek drama with imported nubile slavs, but ☟︎
asciilifeform: 'but it was a mercedes! last year!'
asciilifeform: and the americans - a quarter century
pete_dushenski: the spanish, italians, and portuguese were relevant and productive as recently as a century ago.
phf: russian (and european) literature borrows from greeks as much as it did from italians. i grew up intimately knowing greek mythos and not just from watching Hercules on tv, because you can't read a single russian novel without some greek allusion or outright a direct reference. when i went there i knew places from before even seeing them
funkenstein_: olympus massif is beautiful, worth a visit for that summit alone
phf: pete_dushenski: i think that's american bias. as a eurpn i feel the same about greece as you do about itality, though they both are failed states and third world economies
pete_dushenski: at the same time, i can see why a -person- would bother with italy : architecture, stronger remnants of culture, art, (albeit modest) production capability, some measure of refinement here and there. ☟︎
pete_dushenski: eu of course isn't a -person-, it's a ponzi scheme with 'dignity' that has to save face.
punkman: pete_dushenski: oh last couple years there's little greek flags on a myrida of products
pete_dushenski: i don't recall seeing a 'made in greece' tag recently, if ever.
decimation: the 'eu' was a funding vehicle to give all the poor idiots money to buy german/french/uk goods
asciilifeform: i don't see a clear 'mercedes'