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nubbins`:
i just want a phone number that
i can put in the YP, ya know?
nubbins`:
i flatly cannot do this at the same rate as
i could if both are residential
nubbins`: all
i want is internet service to be billed to residential and phone service to be billed to business
jurov: wtf..
i have both cell and fiber signed on corporation without prob
nubbins`: but
i apparently cannot do this
nubbins`: and
i wanted to change it over to the business
nubbins`: so right now
i'm paying $30/mo for a phone number
i don't use
nubbins`: jurov
i currently have fiber to the door from same telco that includes home phone service
nubbins`: so local telco refuses to change the caller id on my landline to business name unless
i run copper(!) to the house for $130 setup fee and sign up for a $60/mo POTS
mircea_popescu: if we're going to do public rape of children
i'd rather see the sexual abuse of little girls, as unseemly that is, than this intellectual outrage.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field actually
i ocasionally listen to his early stuff. it's not entirely unknoiwn.
Chillum:
I odn't know anyone who play mozart
Chillum:
I would say the a low percentage of adults are creative or intelligent, and a lower non-zero person of children too
mircea_popescu: anyway,
i find it quite morally dubioous and in any case aesthetically abhorrent, to see the structural mental issues of adolescents used in this manner.
Chillum: don't worry,
I will drink the coolaid before too long
assbot: Logged on 31-03-2015 13:29:56; nubbins`:
i discovered my asshole before my mouth because my mouth is 33 years old and my new buttplug is 5.
nubbins`:
i ran into this situation twice in the past two days
assbot: Logged on 31-03-2015 13:28:56; nubbins`: "
I discovered Bitcoin before fiat money since my Bitcoin wallet is 4 years old and my bank account is 1." -17 year old Louison Dumont, founder of Bitproof.io, on ZapChain AMA
nubbins`:
i used to work with a guy who brought his own mac pro to the office and ran windows in a vm
Chillum:
I was thinking the same thing
Chillum:
I am sure there is a master key out there
mircea_popescu:
i'm just unsure of what problem you're attacking, but anyway.
Chillum:
I want to make a digispark that when plugged in to usb sends a very long password from the eeprom, then erases it several times
ascii_field: Chillum:
i thought it was obvious that this is not a commercially-available device.
Chillum:
I was thinking something like a Digispark, probably cost about the same as the parallel/ps2 cable
ascii_field: Chillum:
i'm surprised that you have not suggested reconstructing the baud clock using analogue means
Chillum: at the very least
I would want a filter to remove any non-printable keystrokes
Chillum:
I am not confident
I could find every single thing that reads the keyboard.
I am confident
I can secure rs232
ascii_field: Chillum: again, if
i can sit down at your keyboard and immediately reboot, your box is misconfigured and you deserve to be owned.
Chillum:
I suppose you could put a bios password in, and disable all kernal triggers
Chillum: Well if
I build something like this
I won't hook the user input up to the port that controls the bios
ascii_field:
i mentioned ps/2 kbd for specifically that reason
Chillum:
I would use an arduino nano or something to decode and tx the data
ascii_field: this is why
i suggested an analogue driver of ps/2 kbd lines
Chillum saves the url for later,
I don't load pdfs on this computer
Chillum:
I am thinking the power systems for RVs, they run a lot and
I think they can be charged from the mains
Chillum:
I think you would want some level of error correction built in
ascii_field:
i'll go further, and say that one could straight encode ps/2 clock and data signals as barcode.
nubbins`: <+ascii_field> a virginal gentoo box is imho presently the gold standard of non-retarded computing (at least on linux. could argue with openbsd, etc) <<< if anyone reading this is at all interested in playing with .foundation releases going forward,
i'd strongly encourage they fire up a VM and actually go through a fresh gentoo install. official guides are well-written and if you can't handle this step, you're not ready for monkey-football
ascii_field: nubbins`: and this is everyone's loss, because
i was gonna attempt a proper fix for the orphans thing tonight
ascii_field: nubbins`:
i am unable to build with auto.sh
ascii_field: Chillum:
i do it differently. 'boustrophedonic' (if you don't know, look it up) raster scan on the tape
Chillum:
I wonder if you can feed a very long 2d barcode as a paper tape
Chillum: so how would one move information to and from a cold wallet?
I want to avoid USB which is full of issues
Chillum:
I think all means of moving information from one computer to another involves some hardware
trinque: ascii_field:
I'm not advocating this
Chillum: that is why
I was thinking hardware assist qr
ascii_field: Chillum: If one could have cheap hardware with a built in hardware assist qr reader << this is one of the things
i disagree with mircea_popescu about.
i do not like qr codes. they require a surprising amount of algorithmic complexity and consequently cpu horsepower to decode.
chetty: well
I guess eulora will get the ultimate test then, mp is planning on installing a copy on such a box soonish
☟︎ ascii_field:
i distinctly recall fixing this in one of my patches
assbot: Logged on 26-03-2015 01:51:17; danielpbarron: last time
i tried to build bitcoind
i got this far -> util.h:650:8: error: 'uint32_t' does not name a type
BingoBoingo: mod6: Sounds good.
I'll likely point to that in addition to what
I have already
mod6: BingoBoingo: cool. ive got openssl/bdb/boost built now on obsd 5.6, then just gotta apply sublte obsd changes to v0.5.3.1 and then try the static build. if all works & pulls blocks,
I'll make patches: one for the v0.5.3.1 source and one for `auto.sh' (which needs a few tweaks). maybe you can just point at that instead. anyway, no worries.
Chillum: Simpler is more secure,
I don't trust my phone. Not sure what it is running but if you could get a fresh linux install it would be nice
trinque: and
I think having a standing order of whatever per month trumps all
BingoBoingo: mod6: Cool if the news ever calms down enough try try the reference build
I'm going to have to put this in the notebook.
ascii_field: (why this entire gadget is necessary,
i still do not understand)
Chillum: lol,
I want to reprogram them, put a sticker over the advert
Chillum: at first.
I bet they will start shipping them along with whatever you order soon
Chillum:
I bet they give those away are sell them really cheap to sell more product
nubbins`:
i added c++ support via nconfig after applying your two patches, gonna see what that spits out
nubbins`: if
i 'make nconfig' and enable the C++ option in there, the flag shows in .config
nubbins`: ascii_field:
i did make clean; make pogoplug_defconfig, but my "BR2_INSTALL_LIBSTDCPP=y" line from pogoplug_defconfig isn't showing up in the resultant .config
ben_vulpes: this is what
i get for being on irc before the stimulants hit my bloodstream
ben_vulpes: looks like
i have no choice but to rubby up
fluffypony: ben_vulpes: it was linked somewhere, Reddit
I think
ben_vulpes: "some of the work going on over at the lab has to do with microfluidic transport systems relying on capillaries - and
i mean *micro* - we etch the channels in"
lobbes: and
I'm too cheap to shell out the dough for a dedi
lobbes: thanks jurov. Yeah,
I feel like
I'm leaning the gentoo direction. Still gotta find a good hosting provider for simpleshell though
jurov: but
i don't see any problem with dualboot
lobbes:
I'll be ordering my 'training laptop' soon. My question is: Gentoo or OpenBSD?
trinque:
I'll run it again and find out
trinque: nubbins`:
I made it as far as boost having a seizure over... something
trinque:
I have my cross compiling tooling all set up as well, and can help
nubbins`:
i'm planning to fiddle with getting static bitcoind compiled w/ pogotron buildroot cross-compile toolchain
mod6:
i'll see if
i can do some sorcery in the next few days and get it resolved.
mod6: but all of that is easy,
i just need to dig in to figure out how to get the proper configure args for openbsd -- iirc last time
I tried,
I tried to build a statically linked binary and then openssl compile failed. and
I just got busy with the release so
I havent gotten back to it yet.
mod6: so it looks like
i've got 1 small tweak to the makefile, and for some reason it doesnt seem to like "DB_LOG_AUTO_REMOVE" in db.cpp and there are a few include statements needed.
nubbins`: as a wild guess,
i'd say at least some of the changes in my osx instructions may apply -- most of them were just renaming syscalls and compiler flags
mod6: Hopefully
I'll have something figured out for that soon. And yup, updates will go to the mailing list. :]
mod6:
I have that part figured out,
I even had mine running. but it was only a /dynamically/ linked build. The part
I need to still sort out is a staically linked build.
freeborn: once ready,
I am interested in working on a openbsd live image that uses the reference bitcoind
mod6: <+thestringpuller> freeborn:
I'm pretty sure mod6 has gotten it working on OpenBSD. << Hi freeborn, yup, OpenBSD is on def. at the top of our list of platforms to support.
I made good progress on this in February, but got a little side-tracked in March with the release. Stay tuned to the mailing list (btc-dev), any advancements in this realm will be updated there.