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shinohai: The top two comments on
r/btc are tweets from A.A. Is this Russia Today now?
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Happens rather frequently compared to /
r/bitcoin
danielpbarron: i made two comments on the /
r/bitcoin redditard thing and they don't appear from archive.is point of view ; I think i recall a moderator explaining to me that my comments in particular require moderator approval
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> there is no openbsd sans the ports. << The userland is enough for a webserve
r/firewall/etc box
kakobrekla: bots and humans trying to get in the systemz/break in the serve
r/deplete deposit address supply etc etc
jurov: but not. i had to add /etc/letsencrypt, /va
r/log/letsencrypt writable to it
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo> In absurdly popular subreddits, /
r/vandwellers/ has 26,000+ subscribers << i suspect living in a van will be the new middle class in the us.
BingoBoingo: In absurdly popular subreddits, /
r/vandwellers/ has 26,000+ subscribers
BingoBoingo: I don't see that browser in my /us
r/ports folder
mod6: when he built it, it ~should~ have included your original malleus patch, see: ./v.pl p verbose roto
r/TEST2 asciilifeform_malleus_mikehearnificarum.vpatch
shinohai: I'm not sure, more
r/btc drama I haven't read through yet. I had to stop reading and help a buddy fix his broken core wallet.
shinohai: thanx
r/buttcoin, never saw that before
mod6: well, i built some automated tests in cucumbe
r/perl for V. but i'm saying for bitcoind itself.
mircea_popescu: artifexd , asciilifeform , ben_vulpes , bingoboingo , cazalla , chetty , danielpbarron , davout , diametric , dignork , fluffypony , hanbot , jurov , kakobrekla , mats , mike_c , mircea_popescu , mod6 , mthreat , nubbins` , pete_dushenski , punkman , thestringpuller , trinque , phf , diana_coman :
http://trilema.com/2016/the-lordship-list-third-year/ maqp: mircea_popescu: indeed. I just figured the few extra chars were't that important, and that typing uppe
r/lower case might make it slower. I'll have to look into that
thestringpuller: The
r/btc will eat it up "If we include this change we may get a blocksize increase yay!!!!1111"
phf: a curio for the lisp aficionados
http://mumble.net/~jar/pseudoscheme/ an implementation of scheme in common lisp forward ported from lisp machines. a precursor to scheme48, so gets a lot of things right
mod6: "--import $wdi
r/$pubkey 2> /dev/null";
ben_vulpes: diana_coman: no hard requirement, sure, i just imagine that replacing the crystalspace client's going to be no small pile of reverse engineering. i say this knowing nothing about the cs serve
r/client software relationship.