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mike_c: ok, took out the memory caching of orphans. i'll leave it running overnight and see what the memory looks like in the morning. ☟︎
BingoBoingo: I will admit to "imagining"
assbot: I'm not even mad, I'm just impressed. - Imgur ... ( http://bit.ly/1ByZD1q )
Rozal: Anyways, I think the matter is closed and I don't wish to create more drama
cazalla: ;;rate rozal -10 alleged that i stole bitcoin from him, fabricated logs and confessed to doing so, avoid at all costs - my logs here http://qntra.net/rozal.txt
Rozal: No worries, I'm here to listen and participate. I used to trade assets in the btct days
asciilifeform: (i'd love to know why)
asciilifeform: decimation: i admit to having been mildly surprised to learn today that ftp.cdrom.com vanished years ago. i sorta expected some shrivelled, mummufied husk to still be there.
decimation: re: walnut creek < I remember. I also remember when you could get shareware by mailorder catalog - on floppies
mike_c: i absolutely love how little code there is and how fast it built. feels right, as opposed to monstrous build process for recent codebases.
mike_c: well look at that. http://i.imgur.com/B9Kq467.png thanks foundation!
asciilifeform: most zoologically educational experience i had in years.
asciilifeform: but i didn't take that building, owner refused to carry out construction work i wanted.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: lol i wasn't thinking of subleasing them
asciilifeform: it had the oddest heater i've ever seen
asciilifeform: i saw the insides of a few, when peeking around to rent a house last year ☟︎
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Happens here too. Also common are parents who overbought house a decade ago apportioning space to their adult spawn to use as residence. One family I know Daughter has upstairs, son basement, deedholders floor 1. Much of their subdivisions households have similarly organized.
mircea_popescu: clearly the american dream has won out : they live now like the romanian girls i used to fuck in the 80s.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: the town where i live is being slowly converted into gigantic sov-style communal flats (officially, 'student housing', in practice - they will live their whole lives therein) ☟︎
asciilifeform: i'm assuming everybody else here who read the thing, was stumped similarly
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo "I write about finance for Institutional Investor and sport and other stuff for The Guardian. In January I'll be directing @dissrupt2015."
asciilifeform: re: mapOrphanBlocks: there is some confusion of terminology in the source. the orphan blocks in question are not the orphan blocks spoken of usually (i.e. blocks on dead ends of the tree) but rather any block for which the antecedent is not yet loaded by the node
BingoBoingo: I might have. If I did it was prolly the rum fountain episode that so enamoured TheNewDeal
mircea_popescu: lobbes i dun recall who invented him here. mebbe bb ?
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> what is a 'croc' ? << Plastic clog footwear sold in mall walkways. Watchstand I worked at has a croc dealer as a neighbor. Things seem practical as an alternative shoe for some kinds of boating and little else.
lobbes: mircea_popescu: thanks for exposing me to tlp. I especially enjoyed 'hipsters on foodstamps'
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: If Matonis is more comfortable tweeting qntra articles and hanging around the margins, he knows the invite is out there. As much as the Vessennes episode seemed to burn him I can not fault him if he wants to take some time before committing to allegiances in the future. Especially since being older, but not yet a codger he likely has ropes to contend with.
mircea_popescu: <ben_vulpes> okay! i'm off for a few - going to hack on deedbot with trinque nao < ?! lol
BingoBoingo: Well Anything less than 10 when facing Serena has been +ev for me. I tend to bet just enough to raise the projected winning to around and even BTC. This time though I went smaller
pete_dushenski: heck, i'd offer 5:1 for 0.1 btc
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: I got in at about 5.5 time my stake this afternoon.
ben_vulpes: okay! i'm off for a few - going to hack on deedbot with trinque nao
ben_vulpes: indeed. i'm enjoying reading your work.
ben_vulpes: i must confess to not having worked through ascii's hateful tar yet
mike_c: i blame the foundation. i'm following your noob guide.
ben_vulpes: an argument i've no basis to contest
BingoBoingo: <ben_vulpes> this is why i pushed for deb 6 as our build target << I though a lesson of Pogo is cheap was any sane *nix is target
ben_vulpes: i'm reluctant to include patches for deb 6 in the "fundation"'s domain.
mike_c: i'll deal with that tomorrow. one problem at a time :)
mike_c: well, i just installed deb 6
ben_vulpes: this is why i pushed for deb 6 as our build target
ben_vulpes: mike_c: in my experiments i had to manually download the 4.8 sources.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Yes Serena can win, but... odd suggest otherwise even though I'd prefer a different opponent to bet on.
BingoBoingo: I am betting on not Serena.
gribble: mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 36 minutes, and 43 seconds ago: <mod6> maybe i can whip something out
pete_dushenski: i guess i'm more of a gambling man
mircea_popescu: it's not really deterministic best i can tell
asciilifeform: i have a 0.8.6 node running continuously with no leakage
mircea_popescu: i dunno anyone using it seriously - the sort of derps that'd want that moved to ubuntu anyway
asciilifeform: i have no idea for what
mike_c: interesting. ok. i guess i'll give it a whirl.
mike_c: oh, plus two update dvd's. an even 10 is nice i guess.
asciilifeform: ^ i put this here because it is a mega-lol that ought to be recited at the hangings.
mod6: maybe i can whip something out
mod6: let me see what I can do about a perl script quick.
mod6: anyway, i'll cross my fingers that you can get through it.
asciilifeform: mats: forgive me if i don't get the point of this (secrecy and deniability?). traffic can be correlated if the circuit is long-term, you tunnel a two way protocol, disruption causes retransmits, and there's noise << there were several points. i recommend reading that entire thread, well worth the time
mod6: after those are done, i'll revisit all of this again. i'll pull that link off the website for now..
mod6: and then I gotta start writing the eom docs.
mod6: right now, i gotta figure out how to patch the test servers
mod6: ok. just hang tight, i'll just have to rewrite this thing in perl.
mod6: who'd i miss?
mod6: no worries. yeah. jurov did some magic i wouldn't have ever figured out.
BingoBoingo: http://i.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/photoshop/3/3/4/364334_v1.jpg
mod6: i'll resend to the list with the updates.
mod6: huh. i dunno
mod6: to find out, i'll comment out line 167 and run again
mod6: seems to be. i'll post the typescript
mod6: i dunno what i was thinking
mod6: i should hvae wrote it in perl.
mod6: did i mention that I hate shell scripts :)
mod6: I ran it, but got an error here:
mod6: jurov: ok thanks again man, i linked your email with the fixed version & sig file to the website.
mircea_popescu: http://i.imgur.com/BXw5RxQ.gifv utility raven
jurov: i may not be always available, don't wait for me
jurov: yes, i sent it
mod6: jurov looks at pruning code in utter disbelief... was thinking that everyone konws the cp --parents trick to copy files named in manifest << i /knew/ there had to be an easier way. i seem to remember asking, but anyway.
jurov: i may retry the 0.0.4 tomorrow, too tired (it's centos 6)
mats: 16-12-2014 01:38:56 <asciilifeform> here's a very rough description of above experiment ... << forgive me if i don't get the point of this (secrecy and deniability?). traffic can be correlated if the circuit is long-term, you tunnel a two way protocol, disruption causes retransmits, and there's noise
mircea_popescu: holy shit i love this guy.,
mircea_popescu: for the past... uh i dunno, 2k years ? pretty much the mode
nubbins`: i have no sides
mod6: i guess one can set an env var "GNUPGHOME" also
mod6: that one looks to be an option in both branches... so i dunno
mod6: yeah, i think this is an old school thing
mod6: lemme see what I was using...
mod6: the one that I had linked on the webpage, needs a bit of debugging i think.
mod6: i remember now... sorry, too many things flying by me. so yeah, clearsign added all these weird '-' infront of some lines.
mats: http://pando.com/2014/11/10/the-war-nerd-farewell-islamic-state-we-hardly-knew-ye << huh. i had no idea the War Nerd writes for pando now.
phillipsjk: no, I just gave it the decrypted string
jurov: mod6 i'm on it, too
mats: kurds took kobane. should be interesting to see if IS gets crushed... but i doubt it
phillipsjk: I guess asking the bot the first time did not work becuase... DDOS
mircea_popescu: but i mean...
mod6: I'll take it down.
mod6: *shrug*, works for me i guess
pete_dushenski: nubbins`: i'm not sure why willingness or reluctance would have anything to do with becoming the largest economy. china's was the largest for most of the second millenium ad, whether or not anyone had anything to say on the matter
asciilifeform: because, i think, already had keys
mod6: ah cool, i see it now
davout: asciilifeform: i already got db corrupted a buncha times when not cleanly terminating bitcoind