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thestringpuller: mike_c: I don't know how one would do Reingold-Tilford that has multiple dependencies
danielpbarron: i know a guy who lives just like that; out of his car, refusing to work for money but not against taking handouts
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: where do you even find these... i could have lived and died without ever knowing about this fella
mircea_popescu: in any case, i guess he never heard of whats-her-face, the supposed cali "poet" that did essentially the same but in the 70s, and died recently in abject poverty.
mircea_popescu: (i confess didn't bother to click)
asciilifeform: 'How you can hire me: You can't. I don't work for money....' << wai wat ??!
mircea_popescu: "How you can hire me: You can't. I don't work for money. Money is a technology that destroys trust. Its entire purpose is to short-circuit human relationships in order to insert itself as a middleman. It makes everybody spend more money, at more emotional cost, for things that make us angry at each other. Don't offer to pay me. Seriously. If you offer me money, I will decline on principle."
mod6: A static build on debian 6 + v0.5.3 + patches { 1, rm_rf_upnp, 2, 3, 4, 6 & 7 } + openssl v1.0.1g failed: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=P0Yt9c2U
JimJamReid: Hi All, I am currently conducting interviews for my university research paper on using Bitcoin as an alternative to traditional currencies, would anyone be interested in participating?
mircea_popescu: punkman: I wonder what the liberally sprinkled "CRITICAL_BLOCK" does << it acquires a blocking lock
mircea_popescu: these would have to be quite unusual, i never owned an amex card.
ben_vulpes: ok ok i'll do my own research next time
ben_vulpes: i guess that answers that
kakobrekla: i can see you
ben_vulpes: i can't tell if it's me or thestringpuller on your ignore list kakobrekla
ben_vulpes: i thought the automation was implicit.
ben_vulpes: thestringpuller: when have i ever done such?!
thestringpuller: ben_vulpes: you are the only advocate of cowboy coding I know of
mike_c: hm. maybe it was just the wrong academia. shit gets published in here, peer reviewed, etc. i guess that's a lot like academia.
thestringpuller: I'll ;;later you what I come up with for L2 arrangement. These are interesting points to consider.
thestringpuller: i'm terrible with d3 tho, it's just easy to represent data interactively with it.
mircea_popescu: ah that. ok ok nm, im not going to speak on things i don't have before eyes.
thestringpuller: mike_c: I can apply the data to tilford style tree: http://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/4063550
mike_c: the one i posted is.. reingold/tilford with the radial layout instead of top-down
thestringpuller: i was thinking of rendering as force layout without interactivity and then dumping the resulting SVG
thestringpuller: I'm able to get 500 nodes with interactivity.
mike_c: yeah, you need a serious package to handle a lot of nodes/edges. igraph is the only i've found that does a good job so far.
thestringpuller: I've been using force layout via d3 to graph the lord's nodes
thestringpuller: oh 1157 EST, i'm blind ~_~
gribble: mike_c was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 minutes and 9 seconds ago: <mike_c> write names inclined 30 degrees << it's a circle, so that only helps depending on where you get placed on the circle. i'm still poking at it though.
mike_c: write names inclined 30 degrees << it's a circle, so that only helps depending on where you get placed on the circle. i'm still poking at it though.
mircea_popescu: decimation: I remember using the boost/bdb that was available on the ports << if you could document what you did exactly it'd prolly save people time.
mircea_popescu: jurov: lol why us? << chick's been reading trilema, http://trilema.com/2013/paid-content/#comment-112142 i guess this is her trying to be funnay.
mircea_popescu: mike_c: oddly hypnotic: http://i.imgur.com/JHBwH3f.jpg << o great
mod6: thestringpuller: ben & I were able to pass it once we upgraded to v1.0.1g
thestringpuller: mod6: if I upgrade openssl will I be able get past the wedge?
mod6: i suppose anything is possible.
mod6: danielpbarron: i don't have any evidence to support that.
BingoBoingo: As I typed that I though I might be missing some non-zero numbers
chetty: <BingoBoingo> Would MS let them build IE?// haha MS would never release source, thats kinda why I picked it
hegemoOn: if anyone interested i can c&p
hegemoOn: davout: complained the artical didn't provide any source, i feed him with two others articles on the same topic
mod6: yeah, the latter. i wouldn't worry about it.
mod6: shouldn't be too long before i get to where i want to be. i can't even do full sync on this vm anyway. i didnt make the vm disk big enough.
mod6: <+punkman> and you can move the binary to other machine without having to pull all the boost-dev packages << fwiw, i've never done this ever. should always rebuild binarys on the local environment.
mod6: I'm on block ~128k
BingoBoingo: Ah, so I'm the brave fuck who will be riding LibreSSL2.0 into the block firsted
mod6: i gotta recompile (linking dynamically) and see if I can get past 168,001
mod6: after that thing blew up i was like, time for bed.
BingoBoingo: I was about to call it a night three hours ago, but now the Sun's been up forever and I can't stop watching blocks sync
BingoBoingo: That, I don't know.
mod6: ah, ok: https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-wip/commit/9ef1b3a903d22c946a4536f56e26cfd16429c4bb << this will fix the random thing, but i don't think the makefile change here does anything.
BingoBoingo: I really need to take better notes, but that was the big flag I noticed
Apocalyptic: BingoBoingo, note that the use of arc4 stream cipher for randomness in something as critical as ECDSA sig nonces is... discouraged. If I remember correctly it's a bit biased
BingoBoingo: Adlai: Mobile online machine, Maybe I want someone to shoot money at me from a Pnohe while watching it hit
BingoBoingo: Probably not I'd wager
punkman: 'Folks are like "that's poor software development practice", and I'm like "yeah, I used to have dreams too"'
hegemoOn: i wanted to share this to you http://www.antimoneylaunderinglaw.com/2015/01/france-eu-call-for-expedited-regulation-of-bitcoin-to-strengthen-counter-terrorist-financing-efforts-following-charlie-hebdo-incident-and-an-end-to-all-anonymous-financial-transactions-through-repor.html
nubbins`: oh and i'm going to cleve-land in april
fluffypony: punkman: I hate it when that happens
cazalla: then i guess that is what i meant
cazalla: i guess nz is to australia as australia is to ussa
fluffypony: I know, but you're right there
mod6: i thought the IFDEF should do that
mod6: i still don't think i did the right thing there..
punkman: I can probably do that, after we decide on some standard
mod6: well, i think im just tired.
mod6: i'll rebuild with STATIC and see
mod6: i thought the warings at the end of the openbsd compilation were rather lulzy
mod6: i think a lot of em are, yeah.
ben_vulpes: i am full of questions as to how that's implemented
ben_vulpes: well okay i grok that it's related to thread safety
ben_vulpes: i have no clue, man.
punkman: I wonder what the liberally sprinkled "CRITICAL_BLOCK" does
mod6: one sec, lemme find this /. post & artcile i was reading.
mod6: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=ipcYZDsy
assbot: Re: Why I can't use Lisp. - Naggum cll archive ... ( http://bit.ly/1vHHsYD )
mod6: i'll have another patch here in a minute. meanwhile, i have v0.0.8.2 of the perl script, few tweeks in case anyone cares: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=UNzScJP7
mod6: that's fine. i kinda was thinking trying to statically link the libs was giving me an issue. forgot to add it back in.
mod6: ah. i'll add it back in. no prob. just wanted someone to look over my shoulder on that part.
mod6: more good news. my AWS instance achieved full sync just now with the following config: v0.5.3 + patches { 1, rm_rf_upnp, 2, 3, 4, 6 & 7 } & openssl version 1.0.1g : http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=VVz5j1dW
mod6: i'll formalize this stuff in the next few days and get it on to the list.
mod6: here's a picture of what libs I had installed & openssl version: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=be4Yr0MZ
mod6: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Ei2pJTur
TheNewDeal: Errr I guess I'm not sure if that line is ib the book
mod6: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=6hyK8VrD
mod6: i might have to build boost 1.42 by hand. the horror.
mod6: getting close: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=NizDiqXj
mod6: ok, im gotta try to patch up this thing on openbsd and see if i can get anywhere.
thestringpuller: will it `mkdir .bitcoin` on the directory or do I have to do it myself?
mod6: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=BCBvCVrG
thestringpuller: I gotta run it as a different user tho cause I'm running another bitcoind rite nao
thestringpuller: i.e. why?
thestringpuller: maybe I missed the memo, but what does openssl do in the context of bitcoind?
asciilifeform: i have not tried it with any other version of openssl
mod6: well, the really strange thing is that it totally isnt consistant. just as recently as the 26th of January I completed full sync with v0.5.3 + patches { 1, rm_rf_upnp, 2, 3, 4, & 6 } and openssl v0.9.8o
thestringpuller: Oh i see.
mod6: thestringpuller: eh, i could put it to stdout. just figured that it was cleaner without it. but i can add it.
thestringpuller: i really wish I could see the compilation output
thestringpuller: i have all old libs needed to compile bitcoind 0.72 downloaded (boost and stuff) so it should chug on some level