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mircea_popescu: "riously, so the girl won't fuck because she figures you don't value her if she" << on my system
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes does the selection work on trilema for you ?
mircea_popescu: so then "the email to the mailing list" symbol shouldn't have a reference ?
mircea_popescu: change requests. The intimate details of the changes are outlined in the
mircea_popescu: mod6 released V [v99996] [R.05] that resolved a defect and implemented two
mircea_popescu: the first is a mere spelling error. the second, shoul;dn't there be a [R]eference to the email ?
mircea_popescu: actually from what i hear, that's the voice of privilege.
mircea_popescu: my bet is diapers and station wagons, but we digress :D
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes serenissima would rather buy coke whores from drexl than west coast web coders.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo is actually right, there's some history of derpage in all this.
mircea_popescu: ``heathen command'' << am i the only one seeing a weird set of unmatching quotes here ?
mircea_popescu: statutory solutions to bad design, a "western world" specialty.
mircea_popescu: note the very usg-tard approach to things : it IS true that ambiguous signatures are bad ; it is DEEPLY UNTRUE that we can counter this by AGREEING among ourselves "not to do it".
mircea_popescu: since they agreed to only include low-s for whatever random reason / concern trolling / misinformed desire to be nice and good, they're stuck now.
mircea_popescu: if you include the tx, you get the fee. if you don't include it, for any reason, you don't get the fee.
mircea_popescu: cui prodest scelus is fecit, he who benefits from misdeed did it.
mircea_popescu: feel free to read it yourself, pointer to code was in log
mircea_popescu: i originally thought so but research in here shows that no, it's never checked.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: the benefit of all this pile of legwork is deeply unclear,
mircea_popescu: the miners are mining low-s as is and malleating all high-s and mining them as low-s
mircea_popescu: mostly because the conversion consists of substracting from a constant
mircea_popescu: juist like numerically there is no way to distinguish between a transaction that was signed low and one that was signed high and malleated to low.
mircea_popescu: numerically, there is no way to distinguish between a transaction that was signed high and a transaction that was signed low and malleated to high
mircea_popescu: if you mine yourself, on your own coin, it is possible to do anything.
mircea_popescu: in what sense ? paper will carry anything. the social practice of throwing curves won't. etc.
mircea_popescu: "is it as possible to turn a grade from 50% to 75% as it is to turn it from 75% to 50%" ?
mircea_popescu: phf does the archive.is implementation work for yo u ?
mircea_popescu: we're going the other way : taking gpg out, not putting more of it in.
mircea_popescu: nevertheless, a large chunk of what mod6 is doing is running through the ever-expanding ball of patches and making a curated set.
mircea_popescu: nevertheless, the fact that bitcoin-os is the unavoidable end of this entire process requires things be thought out with a view to that fact.
mircea_popescu: but in any case, compiling bitcoin in bitcoin is not either a goal or liable to be implemented before actually having a bitcoin-fs say.
mircea_popescu: i think maybe you've formed a partial idea of what's being discussed through the age old process of having read a partial set of what's been said.
mircea_popescu: the reason alf wants a cd is because what he really wants is A BOOT CD.
mircea_popescu: looky : currently we have a script that pulls dependencies, checks them, and builds.
mircea_popescu: adlai there's no option to embedding a compiler in an os.
mircea_popescu: this log is moving so fast i'm actually getting contiguity issues trying to follow.
mircea_popescu: adlai no, shiva isn't supposed to be "an optimal point". it is supposed to be a CORRECT replacement of a currently broken implementation.
mircea_popescu: phf but these adnotations are necessarily not translateable.
mircea_popescu: well it'd pretty damned well be able to, else how is it an os
mircea_popescu: point remains, resource needs don't scale well in this type of problem.
mircea_popescu: you know, if human ability were actually infinite, management wouldn't exist.