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Framedragger: markets and souks, there is a long term advantage to being dependable."
<< if he's saying what i think he's saying (social networks work again!1 people use them to understand things!1) then he's beyond naive, as the modern 'social network' is nothing like that of a bazaar. the former is ~basically facebook which on top of being...facebook, selectively filters and presents "your friends' stories"
pete_dushenski:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-02-02#1610852 << shot this dude (gautier de montmollin) an email last week and actually heard back from him. he said he was flattered at the invite but was under the assumption that 'bitcoin code was already perfect'. now seeing if i can wrangle him into channel for a visit. updates forthcoming.
☝︎ phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-03-13#1626306 << on top of that i brought it up with a whisperer, i got back "oh yeah, the loper os guy! i emailed him some time ago, but didn't get any response. he probably thought i'm some kind of tourist."
☝︎ mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> signatures don't match, scripts are bad, inputs are bad, outputs are too long, on it goes
<< yeah, exactly. eventually coverage like this is a must. eventually.
mod6:
<+ben_vulpes> bashops uber alles
<< yeah, CI to mean doesn't mean "must use current devop-isms". we could build our own automated toolset. np.
mircea_popescu: but from a management perspective, it makes you write
< 1k lines code 3x as slow and > 10k lines code 3x as fast.
scriba: Logged on 2017-03-11: [21:19:12]
<ben_vulpes> bashops uber alles
scriba: Logged on 2017-03-11: [21:20:45]
<Framedragger> snarky trinque uses ssh and bash for 100 machine setups, too
Framedragger just had some cold borscht.
<< amazing and recommend for those who haven't tried
mircea_popescu: consider the point!
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-03-11#1625177 << to this i could say, "the defensive play, of course, being to always link to the baseline when a field is discussed" to which his retort would be, of course, "yeah and he;ll just say a string with kindergarten in it".
☝︎ mod6:
<+BingoBoingo> Sorry to hear mod6, keep coming back
<+asciilifeform> aha, hats off to mod6
<< thank you, Gentlemen.
a111: Logged on 2016-09-14 13:28 asciilifeform:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-14#1541639 << not only is this true, but you won't be seeing scientifically accurate nanosecond timing in a konsooomer box at all. the physical clock is not up to it.
mircea_popescu: time_elapsed_nanos = timer_end(time_init);
<< trhis is ns precision now ?
mircea_popescu: fopen() times given 100000000 iterations: min = 1761 ns, max = 1506074 ns, avg = 2326.51 ns,
<< holy shit what.
a111: Logged on 2017-03-10 23:06 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-03-10#1624446 << there may be a lot of merit in this. even l1-l4 implemented via kernel table may be faster than freestanding l1 with "occasonal" (to be defined) cache miss aka collision.