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asciilifeform doesn't see a picture
trinque: but also a jacket, y'see
trinque: yet he wore a hoodie
williamdunne: ..... this is a thing:
asciilifeform: decimation: that can looks like a normal quartz resonator
mod6: i'll have to give this a try sometime.
BingoBoingo: It's only been a decade since I touched C++ source with anything other than delete key
BingoBoingo: http://dpaste.com/3XVTZ6H << last go at de shittening for a while
asciilifeform: mod6: phf wrote a tx dumper
mod6: fair enough. i guess if it were me, it'd be great start to just dump the block txs to a file or STDOUT or something.
asciilifeform: and not sure if there is a simple way to weasel out of using the rodent here
mod6: <+asciilifeform> see forks with own eyes, pop open a block and scroll the tx, etc. << ncurses instead of x11?
asciilifeform: and how often is the latter a plausible result of bitrot
asciilifeform: which would collect, in a zoo
asciilifeform: ~another~ interesting scientific instrument would be a fly trap for invalid tx ☟︎
asciilifeform: see forks with own eyes, pop open a block and scroll the tx, etc.
asciilifeform: oughta be able to watch the 'vital signs' of a node, if one wishes
asciilifeform: really gotta write a proper node monitor
asciilifeform: this patch is gonna be a first-class bitch to actually test though..
asciilifeform: not a bad start BingoBoingo
asciilifeform: this is not seriously important in this case, but it follows 'unix philosophy' in the sense that a proggy returning false lets you use its failure as part of a shell script
asciilifeform: a few other nitpicks. the all-caps convention in bitcoind refers to constants
mod6: anyway, that link is a bit old as it describes the directories as: bitcoin-bitcoin-a8def6b
asciilifeform: there's a handy page on therealbitcoin.org
mod6: i don't see any splits in my log, but here's the log from b-a: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=09-07-2015#1195623 ☝︎
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu when do we get the ddoser's head on a stick?
asciilifeform: which is still a thing
asciilifeform sent him a mail with link to this logtime..
asciilifeform: hm matches mine within a few s
mircea_popescu: mod6 it won't go past that for a while.
mod6: heh, it's a long list. :]
mod6: ok, good to know. i'll give it a shot on my end. will report back sometime next day or so.
mod6: I see that nubs' gentoo sanity patch isn't applied, wanna get some testing in there. I'm putting a guide together so someone can patch by hand if they like.
mod6: anyway, it might not be a bad time for me to stop it now anyway, and break off to try some other things. I wanna test build stator on gentoo.
mats: so, interestingly, one 'Vitaliy Toropov' appears to be a current employee of ZDI (as of 29Apr2015) and... appears to have sold exploits to HT
assbot: Why Dogecoin is a scam, why the people pushing it are assholes, why Business Insider is a contemptible piece of shit, why anyone who ever worked for it will be dancing in the street for nickels and why Kevin Rose is a fuckwit. Plus other considerations. on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1INvd14 )
shinohai dogecoin is a scam
ben_vulpes: SuchWow: get a fucking key.
ben_vulpes: gossip is already a reserved term, sorry.
ben_vulpes: a lol is a "line of log", SuchWow.
ben_vulpes: but it's not so much the brain as the necessity of linearization of memory for things that travel along a 3-brane
ben_vulpes: <BingoBoingo> As far as I can tell time does not exist other than as a projection perpetrated by the brain << hear hear
SuchWow: i still find it fun and useful to keep a close eye on cryptos daily
SuchWow: shinohai: dogecoin is just what got me into crypo in dec 2013, i then daytraded btc/usc (and occasionally alts, plus a small mining venture) from Jan-July '13, and have been back to just working a day job for the last year or so
ben_vulpes: anyways with all this froofraw it'd be nice to have a mining pool that ran 0.5.3
shinohai: ren't you a dogecoiner SuchWow ?
SuchWow: is there a litecoin-assets yet lol
mircea_popescu: ima be in there in a few mins get you started :)
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Well, IIRC it wasn't flash directly, but for some retarded reason they thought it'd be a good idea to reverse engineer the flash format so you'd do some coding and the design in adobe flash
williamdunne has nearly got Eurola running, interface reminds me of a game I worked on once upon a time
asciilifeform not a big fan of the whole 'mempool' scheme, but has said this before, it's in the logz
asciilifeform: presently i'm not certain why i should give a fuck re: the spam
asciilifeform: the way i see it, what to relay is really a personal choice for node operator
mircea_popescu: give a look at the nix stuff maybe it clarifies ?
mircea_popescu: whaack the mac instructyions may be a little stale
asciilifeform: ;;later tell BingoBoingo the min fee thing isn't, as far as i can tell, in therealbitcoin. interested in writing a patch ?
whaack: (1) When you unzip the tar you get a directory with Eulora, data-cs, and a readme. Do you want people installing the game to remove the data-cs and readme and rename the "Eulora" directory to eulora-src?
asciilifeform: guess there was a uniturd in there, somewhere
asciilifeform: dpaste gave me a 'too long'
trinque: also cannot copy/paste and reupload to dpaste. dpaste gives me a blank screen after POST
asciilifeform: so probably not such a deal after all.
asciilifeform: iirc the tube's good for about a decade
asciilifeform: or large enough to be a ru oscillato
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BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> ^^ i dare to suggest that the patch be considered by therealbitcoin ^^ << This is a bitcoin.conf option
danielpbarron: no patch necessary; it's a config option
danielpbarron: was formerly a dozen or so blocks behind, after restart with new setting, almost fully synced in half an hour
trinque: this python-gnupg is a motherfucking piece of shit
danielpbarron: i sent in 0.001 and sent out 0.0005 with a 0.0005 fee
asciilifeform: about to post a de-pdf'd version
asciilifeform: i have wanted that thing for years. but i;m not paying usg 500 for a book
asciilifeform: never had a chance
asciilifeform: trinque: your stockpile probably isn't complete without a stack of 'mitsui' gold-reflector cd burns
asciilifeform: trinque: have you tried emailing xach for a copy of the archive and very spiffy browsing scripts ?
danielpbarron: asciilifeform, aha the forward of the book is by berwick, the galt's gulch guy who got a write up in trilema
trinque: pete_dushenski: god.. the "fair market" is ripe for use as a propaganda term on their end
pete_dushenski: "Overall, the fact that the rise of top incomes has been much greater in certain sectors, such as finance, and among senior executives is more consistent with a pattern of rent (excess earnings relative to market-determined earnings) creation and extraction specific to those sectors than with a competitive market for skills." << because "market" is now synonymous with "fair". donchaknow.
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: there is a dead-tree book containing 'satoshi's posts'
danielpbarron: i lost my nearly 4 month uptime on my pogos when a tree took the power out yesterday afternoon :/
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: it's plugged into a massive ups
danielpbarron: trinque, is this a good candidate for archival? -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3;sa=showPosts;start=0
asciilifeform: if i were setting that thing up ~today~, i'd probably roll a 'buildroot' linux for it
decimation: "The RPPs are calculated using price quotes for a wide array of items from the CPI, which are aggregated into broader expenditure categories (such as food, transportation, or education)1. Data on rents are obtained separately from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS). The expenditure weights for each category are constructed using CPI expenditure weights, BEA's Personal Consumption Expenditures, and ACS rents expenditur
mircea_popescu: the us doesn't even have a fgucking missile spec sheet.
decimation: well, if they are smart they will be a bit more subtle than that, but it's a fair point
decimation: actually I predict this event will mark a turning point for usg
decimation: mircea_popescu: sure it does, if she has a strap-on and another 300 men lined up
mircea_popescu: tomorrow, i rape them, and they give me a congressional medal of honor for it.
mircea_popescu: all i see here is, the usg is no longer a virgin. today, china raped them and they thanked it for the service.
asciilifeform: cn fills it, if you also add a few pillows
asciilifeform: 'Not every spy’s data is in the system. The CIA conducts its own security clearance investigations and keeps that data to itself. Even so, some U.S. officials have said that a foreign spy service might be able to identify U.S. intelligence operatives by comparing stolen OPM records with rosters of U.S. personnel at embassies overseas.'
mircea_popescu: get a lyf alf!
decimation: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal-eye/wp/2015/07/09/hack-of-security-clearance-system-affected-21-5-million-people-federal-authorities-say/ "However, some U.S. officials caution against taking actions against foreign states when the cyber theft is conducted for traditional spying motives. The United States has not officially named China or the motive, but privately officials say it appears China was conducting a form of trad
BingoBoingo: Squanto was actual IRL implementation of a helpful NPC from Fallout
BingoBoingo: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=09-07-2015#1195171 << Viking recuntissance in North America happened at a pre-Apocalyptic time. By the Anglo Arrival diseases brought by the Spanish had left North America post-apocolyptic ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 09-07-2015 20:13:24; trinque: anybody recommend a decent web crawler/archiver?
danielpbarron: related: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CIhnfgZUcAEeEXG.jpg << b-a WoT group photo