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mod6: i know what that's like
mod6: workin' on the pizarro stuff here...
mod6: evenin'
mod6: ah
mod6: sounds good to me
mod6: iirc ya, mine should be up-to-date
mod6: I was like, sonsofbitches are trying to kill you.
mod6: OOh.
mod6: holy shit, they packed a cookie in there after they opened the bag? ☟︎☟︎
mod6: Glad to hear it.
mod6: <+BingoBoingo> asciilifeform: Rockchip package in hand << hey! Some good news 'eh.
mod6: 0 draw for longer life.
mod6: ah, i see. makes sense.
mod6: interesting, 'tis all
mod6: ok. gotcha. so we could have rockchip laptop if we had a lcd?
mod6: especially in weather like we've had lately. :]
mod6: im not computing outdoors much tho
mod6: 7", but yeah, i dunno i kinda like LCD. but agree, sucks outside.
mod6: what about one of these? https://www.mouser.com/new/adafruit/adafruit-raspberry-pi-7inch-display/
mod6: ok
mod6: oh
mod6: i see
mod6: or just bw/wht?
mod6: (ANSI colors?)
mod6: are there any colors on ink-screen? ☟︎
mod6: :/
mod6: awe that sucks
mod6: oh, /me looks
mod6: hey neat-o!
mod6: yeah, that's pretty relateable for me
mod6 brb, meat
mod6: Gotta get your context somewhere.
mod6: Yeah, I try to re-read stuff too -- actually links within logs actually help to force ya to do it.
mod6: Might not be that far off, either.
mod6: I feel like, this will improve for me -- all of it. As someday I'll break out of these mines.
mod6: hahaha
mod6: mircea_popescu: I actually do read the logs, but -- again, I wish I had more time to really grok the logs. Instead of just snarf them and move on to the next thing.
mod6: I actually assume it's worse for alf. I have no idea how alf can keep up in irc, and all the other things. Guy has 20,000 hands.
mod6: oh I must have missed that line from before.
mod6: I kinda miss that.
mod6: Yeah, I think so.
mod6: We have your "airplane" ready.
mod6: Yeah, I've gotta figure it out.
mod6: lol
mod6: mircea_popescu: true
mod6: This is worthwhile. I've got a vector that I'd like to start into with sales -- as far as a market. Maybe one of these guys could help me get going.
mod6: Maybe a few, here and there over the years.
mod6: I've spent my life behind a screen, so it doesn't come very naturally to me.
mod6: I don't think those skills rubbed off.
mod6: My old man was.
mod6: Well, it's not that I don't want to, I'd like it if we could somehow get the train moving down the track. Just worried that I don't have the know-how for this.
mod6: Well, I've never really run a business before -- and, I have pretty much zero sales/marketing exp.
mod6: *patient
mod6: Good thing trb has burned off many warts. However, some warts are so deep, would kill the paitent.
mod6: I am somewhat sad about the state of the bitcoin poc as created by satoshi, but I'm still very much glad we have it.
mod6: heheh.
mod6: I refuse to hate on the guy, really.
mod6: *nod*
mod6: he must have operated under the impression that guy reboots his windows machine every day or some wild idea.
mod6: Thanks for the work/analysis.
mod6: ahk
mod6: your latest includes ben's extra aggression vpatch?
mod6: True enough.
mod6: mircea_popescu: ah, ok, which is basically how the charter reads in that section 0x2 para 3.
mod6: Oh, you wanted a third? I didn't catch that.
mod6: Not only FFA, but other parts of TRB that I'd love to educate myself upon. I think you take my meaning.
mod6: (All of this, my fault, ofc, just saying 'outloud').
mod6: And before the republic, I was very much a one-thing-at-a-time type of engineer. Seems like over the last year or maybe 18 months, I feel like I'm context switching so much, that I find it hard to get deep into the thinking that I need to. For instance, it bothers me that I still haven't found time to work through FFA. ☟︎
mod6: One other thing that I should note here, perhaps, is that I feel like I really get into the work deep into thought; when doing the trb related work. ☟︎
mod6: Thanks diana_coman.
mod6: It's been a tough year. Somehow, we've got to make it work.
mod6: I'm really lacking in the 'sales' end of things with Pizarro too, obviously.
mod6: I feel like I can be pretty successful in doing that, it's the other things that I feel like I'm lacking -- a senseable direction to a 'Standford'. ☟︎
mod6: I love trb, and doing the foundation. I take a very measured, meticulous, methodical, and detail oriented approach to the work to provide a very sound patch set -- as best as I can.
mod6: It's hard, I'm super conflicted about the whole thing.
mod6: Pizarro, on the other hand, I'm more of a fish out of water. ☟︎
mod6: Right now, I've got two major struggles. The Foundation, which I feel like I've been at least successful at the trb curation end of (and am certainly much more well suited for), and Pizarro.
mod6: I think, and I guess I could be wrong here, that it could be a good time to bring in some new leadership to the foundation.
mod6: Thanks mircea_popescu, and all. Nothing personal taken.
mod6: I will do so formally after the Pizarro report is complete. We will be needing to find a replacement for myself as Co-Chair.
mod6: After a lot of consideration this weekend, I'm still interested in stepping down as Foundation Co-Chair.
mod6: I'll be working on the Pizarro report over the next few days. After which time, I'll start looking into creating a keccak version of the TRB tree.
mod6: It seems like the BTC-Dev mailing list is still not working properly. I have posted the September State of Bitcoin Address to my own site in the mean time: http://www.mod6.net/2018/October/1/btcf_address_201809.txt
mod6: I think trinque would be a great candidate for Foundation Co-Chair. (As I've said before).
mod6: People contribute, and do things. It would be very nice to have more consistant help with testing and other things. It hasn't been too bad just doing it myself, but with Pizarro in the picture (esepcially when was acting manager), having to do it all was hard.
mod6: Overall, yes. I think we need to determine if the entire thing is worthwhile.
mod6: asciilifeform: Correct.
mod6: I used to collaborate much more with the man, but he's been afk for quite some time.
mod6: mircea_popescu: not at all. I'm proud to do the work.
mod6: Fresh ideas, new enthusiasm, etc.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: and wouldja rather be doing sumthing else ? << Yeah, I think four years is enough, I think someone else should take over.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6 : how much time approximately ~does~ it burn ? << I'm not even sure I can put a number on it exactly. I put a lot of time in. It's a huge responsibility.
mod6: Yeah, I thought the thing was fixed and the archives were moved, too. But may have been mistaken.
mod6: *nod8
mod6: This is true, I kicked in 10 BTC of my own, even.
mod6: Maybe it is time to give someone else a turn at the helm of the Foundation, or move to not have a foundaiton at all.
mod6: I didn't mean to piss ya off with my comments above, Sir.
mod6: Alright. If we disband it, what do we do with the coins?
mod6: I actually would have figured you'd want me to ensure a smooth transition with the correct tooling. Not jump into something before we're ready.
mod6: Anyway, if someone wants to take over my role at the foundation, please let me know.