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danielpbarron: it'd using it now, you hadn't made
that formal list at
the
time i did it
danielpbarron: is mine one of
the
two?
The box I'm using
to
test
trb had already been a sane gentootron
assbot: Logged on 20-03-2016 06:27:49; phf: i've managed a reiserfs/lilo combo,
though genkernel claims
that it doesn't work with reiserfs. uclibc vanilla failed on chroot step, ifconfig and all
the other networking bits refused
to work. perhaps i needed
to grab a uclibc iso? in any case i proceeded witha glibc install for now
assbot: Logged on 20-03-2016 06:25:18; phf: ok, not sure if anybody
tried yet, but asciilifeform's gentoo chicken works as prescribed. in fact i
tried installing unknown package
that
turned out
to have a hard poettering dependency, and gentoo refused
to proceed
mircea_popescu: and check it out, danielpbarron found peace in reading
trilema!
mircea_popescu: phf> ok, not sure if anybody
tried yet, but asciilifeform's gentoo chicken works as prescribed << it does, yes, and it IS a very good and useful
thing. almost makes me feel bad when mocking linuxen.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: ;;later
tell koinplug a) mpex also uses undisclosed addresses in special cases ; b) we have some old fixed-price contracts with some users who renew
their key periodically.
☟︎ punkman: yeah not sure about
that, maybe someone got a discount?
koinplug: but multiples of 40 or 50 btc can't add up
to 60 btc?
koinplug: thanks punkman
that makes sense
assbot: "Nothing
to indicate
the subject had any interest in any matter other
than Mathematics” Paul Erdős FBI file ... (
http://bit.ly/1RsH9ev )
koinplug: also
the new accounts fee is 50 BTC, minus possibly 2x5 BTC for
the affiliate fee, so multiples of 40 or 50 BTC. how can
that add up
to 60 BTC?
koinplug: and
that address has not received any payments in Feb
koinplug: in
the feb statement it says
there's 60 btc revenue from new accounts
koinplug: I have been looking at mpex and I
think I'm misunderstanding something
phf: i've managed a reiserfs/lilo combo,
though genkernel claims
that it doesn't work with reiserfs. uclibc vanilla failed on chroot step, ifconfig and all
the other networking bits refused
to work. perhaps i needed
to grab a uclibc iso? in any case i proceeded witha glibc install for now
☟︎ phf: ok, not sure if anybody
tried yet, but asciilifeform's gentoo chicken works as prescribed. in fact i
tried installing unknown package
that
turned out
to have a hard poettering dependency, and gentoo refused
to proceed
☟︎ mircea_popescu: best masochism of all david niven's masochisms,
the one in which he keeps his eggs.
mod6: And beyond
that, as you were saying, it didn't get oomkill'd, just kept right along going. i
think you're right, we should
throw a fatal exception in
the event of oom.
mod6: asciilifeform: about
that error I saw,
thanks for your insight. I looked
the other system logs
to see if
that was
the issue, but didn't see
the OOMKILL like I have before. So I was
thinking it wasn't related
to
that somehow. Anyway, good
to know.
mod6: at minimum
that could point a person in
the right direction
to find #b-a discussions in
the log about said
topic.
mod6: hanbot: hmm, ok
that makes some sense as far as
the philosophical components. i wonder if simply an index with pointers
to indexed
topic wouldn't just be something worthwhile. i.e. "Discussion around MP's change requirements and keccak hash family => [LOG_URL_1] [LOG_URL_N] [...]"
assbot: Logged on 19-03-2016 20:51:53; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> interestingly, it was among
those NEVER exposed directly
to
the net, fed -connect directly from zoolag <<
that IS interesting. wut ?!
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller> if already nigga rigged, might as well duct
tape
the whole
thing <<
that's actually not even
the worst solution.
mircea_popescu: there's perfect reason for OS
to allow it if code does. "couldn't load
that picture - sorry", for instance.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> interestingly, it was among
those NEVER exposed directly
to
the net, fed -connect directly from zoolag <<
that IS interesting. wut ?!
☟︎ thestringpuller: but
then again I'm only connected
to ascii's node right now
to receive blocks
thestringpuller: ah. yea. I'm running on debian jessie a core 2 duo machine (older but not super old). but everytime
thing gets "up
to date" it stops asking for blocks
trinque: the reason I ask is
that my "stuck node" problems vanished when I left AWS.
thestringpuller: if already nigga rigged, might as well duct
tape
the whole
thing
thestringpuller: fuck. i guess I'll just add watchdog and if logs don't have `ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED` in
the last 60 minutes `kill -9 <pid>; ./startrb.sh`
ben_vulpes runs
to logs, sees an infinity percent increase in
traffic
assbot: Logged on 19-03-2016 18:27:01; mircea_popescu: i'd hire myself
to shorten myself ; but
then again i already do.
assbot: Logged on 19-03-2016 18:16:17;
thestringpuller: it's still pulling in
transactions in
the logs, but it's not receiving any blocks
assbot: Logged on 19-03-2016 17:19:23; mod6: Does anyone else see
these error messages running
the latest
trb (minus shiva)? Looks
to be in main.cpp:ProcessMessage around lines 1855:1913. It doesn't look
to me
to be related
to
the malleus patch, but I could be wrong
there.
Thoughts? Seen
the same in your logs? Plz let us know.
http://dpaste.com/21PJMY4.txt mircea_popescu: i'd hire myself
to shorten myself ; but
then again i already do.
☟︎ hanbot: one could leave such
things intact and merely
trim actual offtopic...not sure if
that'd actually be useful in
the sense mod6 was looking for
tho (also not sure it'd merit pay)
hanbot: and from my own experience anyway, if you cut out some portion of what
the man said it WILL come back
to bite you
hanbot: so mod6 & anyone else interested in
that shortlogs idea (
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-03-2016#1434765): i've been
trying out
two versions of shortening; one
trimmed of off-topic and nontechnical commentary,
the other with any relevant line/argument summarized. a possibly substantial problem i see with either of
these is
that
the accompanying philosophical discourse, esp from mircea_popescu, is probably mandatory for comprehension, ev
☝︎ thestringpuller: it's still pulling in
transactions in
the logs, but it's not receiving any blocks
☟︎ thestringpuller: mod6: looks like my node keeps stalling once it gets up
to date?
mod6: fwiw, my node doesn't die, just keeps on running in
the event of
this exception.
mod6: mircea_popescu: ok
thanks for checking.
mod6: Does anyone else see
these error messages running
the latest
trb (minus shiva)? Looks
to be in main.cpp:ProcessMessage around lines 1855:1913. It doesn't look
to me
to be related
to
the malleus patch, but I could be wrong
there.
Thoughts? Seen
the same in your logs? Plz let us know.
http://dpaste.com/21PJMY4.txt ☟︎ mircea_popescu: pretty epic story, really. but
the imposture is also evident.
mircea_popescu: 3% in 1000 ad, 97% in 1930s.
today's israel has a fake 5 or 10% or somesuch, made mostly of retirees and plastics.
mircea_popescu: really alf, lost fambly in saxon wastelands speaking plattdeutsch closer
to jewish
than hebrew speakers in africa.
assbot: Logged on 19-03-2016 14:32:50; mircea_popescu: anyway. in
the meantime
the heat of battle forged a very different israel, which i suppose can lay claim
to continuance. but it is in very few significant points continuing my notion of jewish.
mircea_popescu: (for
the curious re notion of jewish - for one
thing it speaks fucking idis, and for
the other see bashevis-singer an' let me be.)
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform country is everyone's woman, eh. what else did you
think it were, an abstraction ?
mircea_popescu: the us has it also ;
they're much more retarded about it is all.
mircea_popescu: you familiar with
the whole "slav soul, fatalism, blabla" ?
phf: apropos, one
thing
that i couldn't quite grok moving
to u.s., how
the children of odessa expats (read isaac babel for example about jewish gangsters of odessa)
turned into sniveling woody allen clones
mircea_popescu: then again
the same can be said of imaginary postmodern nations such as "austria". really, austria ? ooookay.
mircea_popescu: anyway. in
the meantime
the heat of battle forged a very different israel, which i suppose can lay claim
to continuance. but it is in very few significant points continuing my notion of jewish.
☟︎☟︎ phf: "jewish lawyers" on
tv