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BingoBoingo: Ram usage dropped,
a bunch of Orphans just found
a father
BingoBoingo: And if one had to build, would
a derp actuall build IE?
mod6: maybe throw
a `uname -
a` in there as well
mod6: if you do get that, please give us
a pastebin of the 'getinfo' & 'openssl version -
a'
mod6: so just be aware of that -- sometimes it can take
a /while/ to respond.
mod6: sometimes you do
a 'getinfo' and its "busy" doing "SetBestChain" or something similar.
mod6: run this: `openssl version -
a`
BingoBoingo: Well... not crashed, killed.
A warrior's version of
a crash
mod6: but, will set up
a different vm for this later
mod6: ah, no. but recently had issues with VerifiySignature on
a tx in block 168,001
BingoBoingo: 0.7.2 qt, tried forever on 0.8.6 qt to avoid futzing with the BDB settings. Twas
a mistake. It took the better part of
a day to realize leveldb is never building for my level of skill in the necessary way and two seconds to patch that BDB shit
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
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
Adlai: you can produce them in
a separate program[/computer] given just an address
BingoBoingo: Apocalyptic: Looking for the
a version of qt that builds on openbsd at all
BingoBoingo: Mucking with the bitcoin-qt source to get it to build was much easier with leveldb out of the picture. Refused to build in
a way OpenBSD could link
BingoBoingo: managed to build
a bitcoin-qt 0.7.2 on OpenBSD, alerts snipped, Fuck only know if it will sync
hegemoOn: it is very funny indeed, when you know that in the Charlie-Hebdo attack, the money was founded by
a consummer credit you can easely get just by phone call to
a bank
fluffypony: lightning doesn't make
a noise...unless it's hitting one of those electric substations and that explodes
punkman: sidenote: this version uses
a dozen ways to print things to stdout/stderr, needs cleanup
mod6: gotta add
a patch for that stuff
mod6: i think
a lot of em are, yeah.
danielpbarron whips out
a stick and points to
a random line of boost source asking, "what does this line do?"
ben_vulpes:
a well-reasoned critique. thanks punkman.
ben_vulpes: okay hey so devil's advocate for
a moment
mod6: punkman: yeah, there's
a bunch of work to be done surrouding openssl/libressl
thestringpuller: I gotta run it as
a different user tho cause I'm running another bitcoind rite nao
mod6: someone posted
a comment in the powerranger github about
a change to DER
mod6: its all in the logs and there's
a permutation matrix, etc.
mod6: after
a week of banging my head on the wall, that seems to be the thing that gets me and ben past the wall.
mod6: eh, yeah, i probably need to tidy that up
a bit.
decimation: maybe it will compile on osx as
a side effect
thestringpuller: how long did it take to write this script? looks more like
a binary than just s cript :P
mod6: there is
a subroutine in there to check on the openssl version, but that needs some work yet. so its commented out from execution.
mod6: i've got
a script to pull archives, verify and patch on Linux/FreeBSD/OpenBSD. Will only compile it on Linux since we're not quite there yet on *BSD, give it
a try, let me know how it goes:
ben_vulpes: decimation: i don't know that this was
a good decision.
ben_vulpes: i was very happy when i was running an emacs irc client on
a remote host over mosh.
decimation: it doesn't seem like
a very hard problem
mod6: i've got
a obsd 5.6 vm
mod6: i guess i can give it
a shot. because im out of ideas on this bug on fbsd.
mod6: last I remember, I asked in here and BB was using
a forward version on obsd that he got working, but he said it wasn't stable.
mod6: decimation: so,
a guy had some patches to make it build on obsd and it's on github, but it's like v0.9x iirc.
brendafdez: well, honestly, i was kidding with the ponzi scheme, even though I own the domain ponzify.me which i think will serve me well sometime in the future. During
a bad hangover I thought it would be
a good idea to so something there, along the lines of
a game which simulates
a ponzi scheme, but open and hones, where all funds received in each round are distributed in their entirety, and I only profit from
a small fee deducted from each, and the hash
BingoBoingo: brendafdez: If you really want to run
a ponzi scheme you might be better off on Friendster. Facebook is pretty much
a law enforcement honeypot anymore.
brendafdez: Either for the ponzi scheme or for
a perosnal blog, i'm still not sure which one to do first ;)
brendafdez: I was considering seeing that most anyone is running
a ponzi scheme on facebook, I wouldn twant to miss out, but your opinion on the matter would be greatly appreciated. What would you consider an appropriate domain name?
danielpbarron: i'm trying to buy
a cd but it doesn't look like they sell one
PeterL: what would you want to build in if you had
a choice?
thestringpuller: don't think satoshi had
a sense of smell for code or would have known he was building bricks from excrement
danielpbarron: haha BingoBoingo i have
a fan that i clip under my laptop to cool during compiles
BingoBoingo: Digging through old porting efforts I get the feeling some linux settings use linux only functions in
a pulse audio manner
BingoBoingo: Build fine for
a while, hit's
a brick wall on protocol.cpp
thestringpuller: i hit
a netsplit and the second my ip was showing the router started showing
a lot of traffic
thestringpuller: i got ddosed I think. AT&T claimed it was
a power surge on their DNS server rack but that didn't make sense
mthreat: wind is
a factor sometimes. highest wind we saw was 60 mph
mircea_popescu: "Marching gets our message out." No it doesn't, it gets CNN's message out. "We don't watch CNN, we use the internet." Yet given the infinity of the internet you still surf the same 5 websites, looking for and finding exactly what you want, like
a baby playing peekaboo in
a mirror over and over and over and over and over and over and...
pete_dushenski: and that #b-
a badges and #b-
a plates will roam the streets freely
mircea_popescu: i will not be ok with
a "no cars" town in which the fucking mayor/police/you get to drive if you feel like
mircea_popescu: except this is
a naked problem of power. i would be ok with
a "no cars" town in which i personally can drive if i feel like.
pete_dushenski: which is reasonable given that in 20 years the serene republic will own it as
a summer resort ;)
pete_dushenski: iirc there was
a german city that was going to all-out ban cars in the city centre
ben_vulpes: for all that it's
a communist paradise, portland does get this right. lots of super annoying stop lights on major thoroughfares throughout the east side.
pete_dushenski: lol well the thing drinks like 30L/100km so that's
a lot of (indirect) slave labour from the oil sands up north
pete_dushenski: no cars in town is
a perfectly sensible idea in most parts of the world
ben_vulpes: and yes, the "computer" as
a modern invention (from the c machine on forwards to the consumer laptop) is an entirely awful fork in the technological roadmap.
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: that's like saying "the car is
a horrid invention because i don't like windoze"
mircea_popescu: anyway, it's
a great place, but the people are inept to
a degree that can not even be put into words. doesn't even look like
a year's famine would be enough, more biblical measures required, 30 years in the desert, stuff like that.
mircea_popescu: argentina is set for
a much more major collapse than anyone seems to realise.
mircea_popescu: they kinda get
a very superficial formal thing about granpa, but otherwise the head dun work.
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski basically what i see is
a cargo cult generation. if you've ever seen monty python's twit of the year sketch that's basiclaly the idea.
mike_c: he left cuz we're
a cult.
thestringpuller_: I'll give that
a shot when Amazon approves my fucking Amazon payments account.
mike_c: asciilifeform: stemming is off search.b-
a. give it
a whirl sometime.
mthreat: ok, will be ready in
a few minutes with stemming off. prefix wildcards are always on.
mike_c: the argument is basically that stemming is making it harder to find things on search.b-
a, not easier