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danielpbarron: TomServo, http://danielpbarron.com/pogo/howto.txt
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron that useful for TomServo's q above ?
asciilifeform: congrats danielpbarron!
danielpbarron: asciilifeform, http://danielpbarron.com/turdel_with_telnet.txt
mircea_popescu: TomServo sorta in the middle here, we're just about to have danielpbarron write a noobs manual
asciilifeform: danielpbarron perhaps can try
mircea_popescu: afaik danielpbarron resolved that, but srsly, 3k seems at this point excessive. bitcoin hasn't had that many nodes since i dunno, 2012.
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: 11:03:18 up 11:03, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.04
danielpbarron: asciilifeform, still running, http://danielpbarron.com/turdel-with-rootfs.txt
mircea_popescu: dude asciilifeform talking to danielpbarron is breaking my stack. same length names!
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: do you remember how to toggle them ?
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: the point of the console-over-netcat was strictly to be able to screw with u-boot (adjust boot device, etc.) without having the serial port
asciilifeform: so danielpbarron's 'works' does not mean logging in through netconsole ?
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: odd
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: i must remind you - and everyone else here - that pogo has no rng.
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: feel free to screw the box shut
mod6: danielpbarron: and yah, im pulling blocks, need -nodnsseed though
mod6: danielpbarron: ^^^
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron oh i c. stanford technologees!
assbot: Logged on 25-03-2015 23:50:33; mircea_popescu: danielpbarron where was this ?
trinque: danielpbarron: http://dpaste.com/3EVB8XP
trinque: danielpbarron: where does it end in your log?
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: sshd-fail.txt << a balanced diet of 1) nonstandard port for the demon 2) 'fail2ban' or equivalent 3) just not giving a fuck - works for me
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron where was this ? ☟︎
danielpbarron: https://twitter.com/danielpbarron/status/580856115312738304
trinque: danielpbarron: oh yeah, I've got those IPs
danielpbarron: http://danielpbarron.com/sshd-fail.txt
trinque: danielpbarron: get ye some fail2ban
mod6: danielpbarron: what version of gentoo are you using?
trinque: danielpbarron: nah I was talking about a bot attacking my VPS
mod6: <+danielpbarron> top << instead of this heavy weight bs, vmstat
nubbins`: <+danielpbarron> if the thing ascii is making will not sshd, anyone who wishes to help test will need to "adulterate" their pogo <<< plz to sshd!
trinque: danielpbarron: http://www.busybox.net/downloads/BusyBox.html
trinque: danielpbarron: that's all in busybox iirc
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron the (actually sound) argument is that they won't be 20 forever, we're eating up a bubble of externalised cost.
mircea_popescu: ah tyvm danielpbarron lol
ascii_field: danielpbarron: at first i though that the rear button was a cpu reset line
ascii_field: danielpbarron: i'd like more specific info on how to make my own u-boot << i have a u-boot built from official source. the buildroot thing -also- builds a u-boot, as a matter of course, but i have not yet tested that one
mircea_popescu: inb4 danielpbarron accidentally builds ai
thestringpuller: danielpbarron: i've done the same thing tho. i only had access to 32bit windows for my gaming rig, and i have to wipe the entire thing to install a 64bit version.
nubbins`: <+danielpbarron> this is a different one than the one that didn't have the db_cxx.h <<< ah
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron don't worry, you also put 64 bit on the 32 bit arm.
danielpbarron: http://danielpbarron.com/auto-static-v0_0_5-x86_32.txt << refresh
nubbins`: danielpbarron at the risk of being silly, does db_cxx.h exist in /home/dpb/pogo/bitcoind/static.7th/ourlibs/include
mod6: danielpbarron: headers.h:26:20: fatal error: db_cxx.h: No such file or directory << did bdb get built ok?
nubbins`: danielpbarron compare to first paste, failed updating 1 target
nubbins`: http://danielpbarron.com/auto-static-v0_0_5-x86_32.txt
nubbins`: danielpbarron
nubbins`: danielpbarron your 7th halts at a different step, hey?
nubbins`: danielpbarron so $OURLIBS resolves to /home/dpb/pogo/bitcoind/static.7th/ourlibs
danielpbarron: nubbins`, refresh http://danielpbarron.com/auto-static-v0_0_5-x86_32.txt
nubbins`: danielpbarron: add these two lines to your auto.sh, right below "export LDFLAGS=" at the bottom
mircea_popescu: <danielpbarron> to which I ask, why even use a block chain? it's like cloud storage with unneccessary drawbacks << this pretty much
danielpbarron: nubbins`, http://danielpbarron.com/makefile.unix.txt
nubbins`: danielpbarron sweet, how about makefile.unix from 5th
danielpbarron: refresh http://danielpbarron.com/auto-static-v0_0_5-x86_32.txt
nubbins`: danielpbarron here's a snippet from the last chunk of text you shared
nubbins`: heck, skip pastebin and danielpbarron.com them
nubbins`: danielpbarron ^
danielpbarron: ;;later tell mod6 having some troubles here http://danielpbarron.com/auto-static-v0_0_5-x86_32.txt
kyuupichan: danielpbarron: What do your messages saying "Height H1 vs H2" mean exactly?
ben_vulpes: http://danielpbarron.com/pogo/howto.txt << wowee, danielpbarron
nubbins`: danielpbarron's project if anyone's 8)
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo, mod6, danielpbarron, mircea_popescu, ben_vulpes ???
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron there wouldn't normally be huge differences.
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: specified toolchain for possible cross-compilation
trinque: danielpbarron: ^
nubbins`: danielpbarron assuming same bdb, i'd say they're interchangeable
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron it should be yes.
nubbins`: danielpbarron i'm wondering same but re: usb thumb
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron you gotta appreciate the following point : people have diff items hanging around ther house
trinque: danielpbarron: busybox is made for tight spaces
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron we want os on the disk like we want wallets on windows.
assbot: Logged on 10-02-2015 23:14:45; danielpbarron: asciilifeform, what about gentoo on the pogo?
assbot: 40 results for 'from:danielpbarron vs' - #bitcoin-assets search
nubbins`: <+danielpbarron> i also had one going that was using a USB3 stick -- stopped it after a week or so when it was clearly way too slow <<< how far'd you get?
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron everything's becoming obsolete eventually. but no, this isn't that.
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron which bitcoind ?
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron can you try it ? on a like... 3rd pogo ?
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron because static didn't work because ?
trinque: danielpbarron: you can use localmodconfig for that ☟︎
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron so what exactly is it, how did it end up on arch ?
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron srsly. look into it.
nubbins`: <+danielpbarron> would have to be shipped with SD card already configured if the end user is to just plug in a hard drive and forget about it <<< that is actually preferable for almost everyone who would buy this
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron what's your job offline ?
trinque: all danielpbarron's docs rule
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron hoply shit, this thing... dude...
danielpbarron: http://danielpbarron.com/pogo/howto.txt
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron what's the shortcoming again ?
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron link me to your last version of "how to" again plox ?
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron i meant, how are they different.
danielpbarron: http://danielpbarron.com/pogo-config.txt
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron what was the current block count on those things ?
ascii_field: danielpbarron: same problem as netbsd
nubbins`: danielpbarron uh
nubbins`: danielpbarron "but if the gps app is closed source, it could be sending your location to the NSA" 8)8)8)8)8)
funkenstein_: danielpbarron did you send the 120 to an appstore?
ascii_field: danielpbarron: this is an ancient plague in the apple world. vendor releases an unusable os, and then various 'entrepreneurs' show up to expensively offer to paper over the turd, and users - oblige
ascii_field: danielpbarron: the vibe i got was 'why won't they lick my boots, whatddayamean it isn't 1890 and i'm not a brit'
BingoBoingo: danielpbarron> lets me browse and think i'm logged in, and then hits me with a login page for any meaningful action like placing a bid or even asking a question to the seller << I find this typical. To be fair I'd rather it ask me to auth often and on actions. Ebay considered their auctions to be contracts.