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pete_dushenski: hm. i meant bermuda didn't i. this is what happens when you semi-retire!
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: termites ? this is ~siberia. what termites. there aren't even (offically) rats. lynx is more frequently spotted.
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: orthodox and chabad don't take kindly to 'mixed' couples, leaving reform and conservative (no reconstructionists in these orclands)
BingoBoingo wouldn't be caught anywhere near appliances
shinohai: I still have nfi why it isn't sending you a gpgram on Sundays I think not enough lines yet to trigger it
a111: Logged on 2016-10-05 01:05 shinohai: I think pete_dushenski mentioned it, don't quote me on that though.
mircea_popescu: from the same source, "don't wrap it and tap it ; tape her and rape her."
mircea_popescu: lobbes can't say i didn't try.
lobbes: http://logs.minigame.bz/2016-10-05.log.html#t16:53:23 << and thus we can conclude that the tardstalk folk aren't even worth their weight in biodiesel. Ah well
mircea_popescu: adlai vomit is the notion that you can usg and survive. you can't. if you do anything whatsoever, without any exception at all, that involves them, the only endgame for you is losing it.
adlai: what exactly is vomit? please, point out.... or don't. i'm sitting out of this 'argument', have fun.
adlai: segwit is much worse (or better!) than p2sh in this regard, aiui, you don't even need to find a preimage to spend them
adlai: mircea_popescu: dude there is tons of 'cut stone' here. i don't expect you to visit the non-WoT p2sh.info, but i'll tl;dr for you: there are currently just over 1.8 million btc secured by the goodwill of miners, and a nested ripemd160(sha256(x)) collision
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: i won't be touching this one, not for a long while. got full hands.
shinohai: Plus, they don't always clear the lines properly leaving you with weird flavors at time
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller the problem is that it's not rubble. historically, rubble consists of chunks of cut stone, such as marble, that are intrinsically valuable. this shit is simply human filth ; there wasn't much of a business in salvaging the remains of executed camp inmates in nazi germany ; even through they went over it, burned and bone-ground them later.
adlai: "addresses" don't actually exist!
adlai: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-05#1553217 << i don't understand what you mean. the only sense in which coins will be "gone" is that whoever knows first that miners stopped enforcing the "op_eval", and knows preimages, can claim the coins for themselves; but they're not 'gone' in the sense of 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSendf59kuE ☝︎
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller i dunno man, can't say i try even
shinohai: Don't sleep at Waterloo. Just sayin'
a111: Logged on 2016-10-05 10:49 adlai: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-05#1553120 << so this is actually incorrect; should miners stop respecting the P2SH softfork, these coins will suddenly become a lot more spendable than before. anybody who can reproduce the input script preimage could spend them, even if they don't know data which would make that preimage script validate
asciilifeform: at any rate, it isn't as if i needed 10 minutes with the thing.
mircea_popescu: then wonder wtf is wrong with them. well... how about "they didn't suck any 30yo dick when they were 16."
asciilifeform: i suspect they are slowly phasing in 'dude X was in place Y at time T' anti-hooliganism/generic preparation for usgschwitz tracking systems.
asciilifeform: PeterL: that probably isn't it, because there are still stinking hobos in the computer labs.
mircea_popescu: doesn't your local uni allow access to a microscope ?
adlai: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-05#1553120 << so this is actually incorrect; should miners stop respecting the P2SH softfork, these coins will suddenly become a lot more spendable than before. anybody who can reproduce the input script preimage could spend them, even if they don't know data which would make that preimage script validate ☝︎☟︎
a111: Logged on 2016-10-05 01:26 asciilifeform: i don't grasp how this kind of thing can work without being a hardfork
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-05#1553121 << miners won't mine the 2nd send is what prevents. ☝︎
asciilifeform: elsewhere, 'It is indeed a great folk song, and although I don't know this as a fact, it seems to have been inspired by a certain depressive tendency surrounding alcohol. Many people don't quite understand this, but alcohol is an intelligence, along with all other vegetable derivatives and extracts. This isn't negative, but you can definitely tell the difference between a sober German musician and the ones who tread into bars for s
mod6: <+trinque> because highs transactions would be malleated to lows, and then the wallet wouldn't notice they confirmed << aha. right on.
asciilifeform: i don't grasp how this kind of thing can work without being a hardfork ☟︎
trinque: because highs transactions would be malleated to lows, and then the wallet wouldn't notice they confirmed
trinque: mod6: yeah, I saw it when I didn't specify -lows
shinohai: I think pete_dushenski mentioned it, don't quote me on that though. ☟︎
mod6: someone else has seen this issue too, can't remember who. trinque maybe? anyway, yeah, it's some balderdash.
shinohai: weird. I still haven't had that happen yet
a111: Logged on 2016-10-04 08:55 jurov: if it's in lisp, just dump the sexpr, don't even bother with backwards compat
trinque: isn't in gettransaction so neh. I'll just link to the block for now.
trinque: no; ain't nobody got time for that
shinohai: but they take Bitcoin anyways so you don't need me unless it isn't available there
mircea_popescu: i take it someone hasn't found out wife + both daughters are pregnant just yet.
BingoBoingo: "Recent refugee move-ins in our neighborhood are hacking up the beautiful trees in their yards with machetes. Sometimes it's just removing lower branches (although pine trees have been denuded up as much as 12 feet or more), but other times all branches are hacked off, leaving a 10-15-foot stub. Why can't they at least use hand saws? I feel so bad for the trees, and our neighborhood is starting to look like a disaster area. Why can't peo
mircea_popescu: isn't that always the thing.
mircea_popescu: afaik Framedragger didn't do so much to it as to justify repub ; he just used jurov's thing. mebbe i'm wrong, but anyway.
asciilifeform: which i can't seem to find a copy of
mircea_popescu: kmalkki seriously, register your key so you don't keep being silenced.
asciilifeform: (and if it did not, i still don't see how glomming bits onto the payload would change the outcome of the verification)
mircea_popescu: there doesn't seem to be much restriction of form whatsoever ; not even of size, re that collided turd.
kmalkki: they don't if there is only single SHA-256 fused in PSP bootrom for their public key?
mircea_popescu: why ? you don't care what you iterate over ; whatever format it may be you iterate that.
mircea_popescu: YOU CAN ADD IT T O TAP WATER
asciilifeform: but no, i don't have access to any amd members-only whatevers.
BingoBoingo: Why wouldn't they give it away? Sony did.
mircea_popescu: i somehow can;t believe they just gave away the key.
mircea_popescu: the privexp doesn't seem to be used/referenced in that code snippet though.
asciilifeform: it gets rolled into coreboot, or post-2013 chip doesn't release from reset on warmup.
asciilifeform: the payloads aren't, interestingly, encrypted
mircea_popescu: i don't have a middle finger long enough for these fuckers.
asciilifeform: the greatest american who ever lived, p. t. barnum, is not forgotten in his motherland. his work lives.
mircea_popescu: right ? much like "bitbet.us doesn't log anything" which then seamlessly turns into "of course it does" the moment i pull the chain.
mircea_popescu: (and yes the name is very likely a fake, or w/e, a "literary pseudonym". because historical andrew daulton lee, and aren't we fucking clever over at md journo school.)
mircea_popescu: you know, exactly like broken computer. if it doesn't compute altogether it's a brick not a computer. if it computes all the time and you can never trust the ouput, then it's a broken computer.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform he can't follow reliably ; otherwise most all he does is follow.
mircea_popescu: white bitches won't spawn ; what's people to do.
asciilifeform: yes, and i thought mircea_popescu's observation was precisely 'dude can't follow'
mircea_popescu: then they go around and manufacture spoons that are a millimeter wider than standard jars. because soberania and industria argentina and head so far up the ass you can't even tell they have heads in the first place.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform army doesn't actually need people to work.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu may enjoy reprogramming women before entering his harem, but I ain't trynna get into management.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-04#1552416 << i have nfi how you imagine this works, but it doesn't work this way. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform also consider that if you don't keep a shitmail ; this becomes not possible.
mircea_popescu: and i don't just mean the regulars. whole departments of teh usgistan got more education at work than in "college".
jurov: if it's in lisp, just dump the sexpr, don't even bother with backwards compat ☟︎
adlai: GOD FUCKING DAMNIT https://github.com/FairCoinTeam/fair-coin/issues/14 DOESN'T ACTUALLY EXPLAIN HOW THE DUDE FIXED IT SHIT
adlai: but i still can't build the silly offline trb doodad!
ben_vulpes: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-04#1552504 << no you don't, and stop. ☝︎
ben_vulpes: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-04#1552459 << i don't have statistical statistics on normal connection count but it ~doubled today as well. sustainedly, as well. ☝︎
trinque: ftr I put that comment there. used to be that rotor lacked a -e and so would pass over the boost failing targets silently. while we don't use them, the `|| true` certainly has to go
asciilifeform: pete_dushenski doesn't know the 'elephant' ?
pete_dushenski: trinque: i wanted to deed a pdf of bitfinex being derpy, so i base64'd it, signed it, and tried to deed it bu it didn't bundle
adlai: romanian is probably good enough, even though /me don't speak it yet
adlai: maybe emacs is to blame, wouldn't be the first time
adlai: and, uh, let's get better error msgs, so i don't waste your time, next time
adlai doesn't particularly see how this informs mod6 of ~anything
adlai: fwiw - and bottle is still corked! - mircea's link doesn't cover folks who can live off of fiat wot, however short a time that lasts... ie, /me mostly lives off charity from $whatever-wot, but doesn't have to sell his btc. does this make him evil?
adlai: and that's not a fucking typo, in case you don't know the joke -- "how did arafat die? suacide"
asciilifeform: nope. and wouldn't care to.
asciilifeform: HE isn't here
adlai doesn't sell coin irl for less
asciilifeform: sooo why ain't he here.
adlai: (ftr - guy paid me to write it, i didn't, sent back coin, he sent back 1/3 coin for the "research" i did thus far, and wants it completed someday)
ben_vulpes: ain't a password.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-03#1552161 << isn't bpay powered by zombie tears already ? ☝︎
scriba: Exception: ['utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xfc in position 6698: invalid start byte]
trinque: I didn't write docs for it yet
trinque: isn't on there though, gimme sec ben_vulpes
ben_vulpes: trinque: didn't see that.
trinque: isn't in mine; gimme a bit and I'll ping you, pete_dushenski.
a111: Logged on 2016-10-03 16:46 mircea_popescu: how is it that the republic can do just fine progressing at the clip of its own progress, no faster than that, nor slower ; and that while we don't specifically wnat to "do things" or set goals, nevertheless we do things and achieve (other people's) goals ?
scriba: Exception: ['utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xfc in position 6698: invalid start byte]