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ascii_field: danielpbarron: at first i though that the rear button was a cpu reset line
nubbins`: although i suppose i'm sort of being an asshole by saying $28usd isn't reasonable
nubbins`: i try to use .foundation when they're not both in the same sentence 8)
ascii_field: try to see, i don't suggest hosting therealbitcoin mega-seeds on dynamic ip consumer boxes
nubbins`: i don't know
nubbins`: i gotcha
nubbins`: maybe i'm being obtuse :S
ascii_field: nubbins`: i proposed a very simple one
ascii_field: the only reason they are alive (and are they? i checked a good while ago) is that no one cared.
ascii_field: ^ that was all i think
ascii_field: yeah i posted it.
nubbins`: i think this is on the ml somewhere..
nubbins`: well i'm not running a namecoin node
ascii_field: i ban ipv6 in my home.
ascii_field: at the risk of pissing off many, i will still say, screw ipv6
ascii_field: i don't even have ipv6 enabled on my lan, much less outgoing.
ascii_field: i recall at least one that concerns marvell in particular
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: i recommend strongly against ipv6 in this machine
ascii_field: nubbins`: i don't
nubbins`: i'm sure we all have at least a reasonably narrow range of IPs that'll be assigned to our nodes, even if they're dynamic
ben_vulpes: i thought boxes were user-flashed!
ascii_field: i'm fine with him having to buy a new box -then-
ben_vulpes: so if i might be forgiven for conflating things, should not any subset of the wot graph be able to use their own keys?
ascii_field: i was objecting to hardcoding of seeds -by us-
ben_vulpes: i may be wrong and stupid, but i'm willing to be corrected and learn
ben_vulpes: i'm reading, asciilifeform
ascii_field: and i disagree with mircea_popescu's hypothesis that 'enemy is stupid'. he is not stupid. he is being slow, so as to show off his sprezzatura.
ascii_field: nubbins`: i am trying to knock some sense into the folks taking the 'no updates, throw'em out every time' folks
ascii_field: i suggested this, yes
nubbins`: in fact, i can almost certainly have this process be automatic
nubbins`: now, i can gpg-sign my ip address and publish it somewhere when it changes
nubbins`: whether i buy 3 or 50
nubbins`: i think a lot of it is genuinely overstock too
ascii_field: once the twentybux boxes run out (and i expect that it will happen sooner rather than later) prepare to pay six times more for each node.
ascii_field: i utterly understand the desire to 'tivoize' these things so they don't get turned into phoundation nodes by lamers. but this can be done without idiot waste.
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: no, nodes don't get updated << so, let's go into this in detail. they ship with all the seed ips they will ever have? for the record i proclaim this to be retarded. -keys- are the constants of our world, not ip addrs
ascii_field: danielpbarron: i'd like more specific info on how to make my own u-boot << i have a u-boot built from official source. the buildroot thing -also- builds a u-boot, as a matter of course, but i have not yet tested that one
danielpbarron: so i think it isn't finishing
danielpbarron: oh also, should i be using the patched for 32 auto.sh if my cpu is 64 but my OS is 32 ?
nubbins`: while docs generally aren't crucial, i wonder if that stops some later process from happening
thestringpuller: danielpbarron: i've done the same thing tho. i only had access to 32bit windows for my gaming rig, and i have to wipe the entire thing to install a 64bit version.
danielpbarron: (which is what i have been doing up until this point)
danielpbarron: oh, should i run it from scratch?
nubbins`: i have no arms, and i must flail
nubbins`: fwiw if you've got 3gb ram i guess it doesn't really matter
danielpbarron: so i'm the dummy that didn't realize he had a 64 bit cpu and put 32 bit OS on it
nubbins`: haha actually sorry, the pastebin i linked above has 1 error
danielpbarron: i think my laptop has a 64 bit cpu
nubbins`: try this: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Ph1KJm0W
danielpbarron: this is output when i use the 0.5.3.1 release and the patched for 32 auto.sh
danielpbarron: oh weird, it does exist in there when i try with the prepatched 0.5.3.1
danielpbarron: i guess that means db isn't finishing
danielpbarron: i see boost and openssl
danielpbarron: ...failed updating 1 target... << this happens when i use the prepatched 0.5.3.1, the looky loo outputs correct paths
danielpbarron: that's the one i'm probably using already
danielpbarron: yeah no, i mean how to make my own u-boot
danielpbarron: my adulterated pogo behaves strangly, sometimes it uses stock u-boot and sometimes it uses some thing i flashed to it, and i'm not sure why it changes
danielpbarron: i'm not sure what asciilifeform recommends for this
danielpbarron: on a related note, i'd like more specific info on how to make my own u-boot
mircea_popescu: i'm so fucking excited about this eulora release...
danielpbarron: yeah, i think i remember doing that the last time i went through all this
jurov: fatal error: db_cxx.h: No such file << that's known issue on gentoo, you have to add -I <bdb path>
chetty: <mircea_popescu> <PeterL> I've also wondered what would happen if we implanted chloroplasts in our skin, just live off sunlight? << toxic epidermal necrolysis much more likely./// and poor vampires
nubbins`: i think your problem might start a bit earlier?
mircea_popescu: <PeterL> I've also wondered what would happen if we implanted chloroplasts in our skin, just live off sunlight? << toxic epidermal necrolysis much more likely./
jurov: hardly chloroplasts. more likely figure out symbiosis with some sort of algae.. and i suspect it would not cover even significant part of metabolism
PeterL: I've also wondered what would happen if we implanted chloroplasts in our skin, just live off sunlight?
PeterL: I have entertained the idea of trying to implant gut flora from herbivores to allow us to live off grass, could be fun, no?
jurov: i suspect such uncanny adaptations will be necessary for space, too
danielpbarron: i thought it might have been because i was still using my own script to patch 0.5.3, but the pre-patched 0.5.3.1 i tried also failed (that was the omitted 6th attempt
nubbins`: other side of the coin is that i've stopped indulging in mcdonald's and plastic food for long enough that the natural desire to eat /living food/ has come back
nubbins`: sometimes i feel like i've changed my gut flora enough that it's modified my brain chemistry to strongly desire stinky, fermented things
nubbins`: coffee plantation was the first time i ever saw (and smelled) a smell sample kit
nubbins`: like, i know my kimchi has lactobacillus strains
nubbins`: this kimchi i'm working through could strip paint
mircea_popescu: not that i'm contesting the importance and corectness of whatever, maillard, what have you. but nobody who looked at the matter seriously is claiming the problem to be even described
mircea_popescu: i thought it was described.
nubbins`: i can distinguish marijuana and pure thc 8)
mircea_popescu: nubbins` this "chemically the same molecule" ... i can distinguish peppers and capsein.
mircea_popescu: <PeterL> I would say most of food is pretty well described by chemistry already << you have no idea.
mircea_popescu: <danielpbarron> to which I ask, why even use a block chain? it's like cloud storage with unneccessary drawbacks << this pretty much
PeterL: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=21-03-2015#1061802 << I would say most of food is pretty well described by chemistry already ☝︎
nubbins`: i had to modify makefile for osx because all the path stuff wasn't resolving, your gentoo might have similar prob
nubbins`: -I/home/dpb/pogo/bitcoind/static.5th/ourlibs/include -I/home/dpb/pogo/bitcoind/static.5th/ourlibs/include -I/home/dpb/pogo/bitcoind/static.5th/ourlibs/include
mod6: i've never used gentoo before, but if this still a problem/not-resolved by the end of the day, I'll try to setup a new droplet and test the auto.sh changes there.
danielpbarron: why should i need to install things on my system?
danielpbarron: i thought this is supposed to download a specific version of ssl and use a local copy
danielpbarron: my pogos are currently running a bitcoind that i compiled myself
danielpbarron: i didn't need it last time
danielpbarron: i don't think so
danielpbarron: i tried it first as is
danielpbarron: yes that's what i used
mod6: if you tried to build that version of auto.sh on an ARM arch, then i can see why you had issues.
danielpbarron: i haven't caught up on the logs yet, maybe these issues were covered already
danielpbarron: i think it would take about a year for a 5400 rpm drive pogo to sync with the network
danielpbarron: i knew solid state would be faster; just seeing how much faster, and if 5400 rpm drive is a reasonable option
danielpbarron: i'm running two pogos, one with a solid state drive, the other with a 5400 rpm drive
danielpbarron: to which I ask, why even use a block chain? it's like cloud storage with unneccessary drawbacks
mircea_popescu: i think some plums grow feet and run away
mircea_popescu: well i was talking of the traditional process as used, not of whatever random strange one may try.