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mircea_popescu: and
to round up :
the other one,
testing a (slightly older) 99996 keeps dying like a little bitch, so it's behind
mircea_popescu: the entire fucking exercise is precisely and strictly ABOUT
taking all
the sexy out of programming. ALL OF IT. forevert.
mircea_popescu: rebase until your finger bleed. i don't give a shit how hard it is, or how you
think
there's more productive uses of your
time.
mircea_popescu: all
the rocks are, deliberately, pointedly and with no recourse placed on your ballsacks.
mircea_popescu: there's no squirming out from under
this rock, like
there's no squirming out from under any other rock.
mircea_popescu: anyway.
there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG with using a release.
mod6: danielpbarron, got plans
this weekend?
mod6: ah, ok.. but don't run
the 99996 yet --
the script needs a 1 line update iirc.
mod6: ah yes: ./v.pl p verbose
TEST2 asciilifeform_add_verifyall_option.vpatch
mod6: i
think
this is how it is, and should be.
mod6: basically, either you accept
the preposed in
toto, or you do not and piece-meal it
together by which people you
trust and do not, and which patches you want or do not.
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> my mind recoils at
the notion of running a reference implementation compiled without knowing
the patchlist going into it << im not sure how
to reconsile
this. either you don't know what you're doing and you use a fully automated build script, or you do, and you build by hand.
☟︎ ben_vulpes stops hating, off
to drink and be loud with family
ben_vulpes: but
the road
to automated reactor controls is paved with perl scripts, if you'll forgive a language jab mod6
ben_vulpes: they accomplish
their purpose! last
time i read
through
them
they even checked hashes and performed all sorts of niceties.
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> yes mod6's scripts are excellent, use
them! << hey now!
punkman: "when you search for a paper, Sci-Hub
tries
to immediately download it from fellow pirate database LibGen. If
that doesn't work, Sci-Hub is able
to bypass journal paywalls
thanks
to a range of access keys
that have been donated by anonymous academics"
ben_vulpes: punkman: and why is she even hosting
them herself?
assbot: Researcher illegally shares millions of science papers free online
to spread knowledge - ScienceAlert ... (
http://bit.ly/1KLLEOg )
ben_vulpes: one of
the downsides of
the kalash is its wide cone of bullet distribution
ben_vulpes: and what head praytell does
that press
mod6: ah, where can I find
the source for
that?
mircea_popescu: 578324747b453bb61a2e1d626508f0b344704980605c79fc994b51aa86c5f437b937ab89d994dcccca4e45877b1f2c763c3e06b8c613eeae263409ee3178a42a
trinque.sh
mod6: huh. for some reason, it didn apply
that patch
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: file hash alone does not specify which patch
to which you pressed.
mircea_popescu: punkman and
they won't make it in a foundation release.
punkman: people will submit patches
that include crossbone banner
mircea_popescu: a happy man is one who never went into
the sausage factory.
ben_vulpes: yes mod6's scripts are excellent, use
them!
ben_vulpes: my mind recoils at
the notion of running a reference implementation compiled without knowing
the patchlist going into it
mircea_popescu: mod6 seeing how
the node is almost caught up i'd say it's 3 weeks old
mod6: but again, shouldn't effect Mr. P. since he did all of
this before
the regrind.
mod6: however,
that's been out of date since I re-ground
those recent patches.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: "build-bitcoind-v99996.sh" is
the sole knob mircea_popescu cares
to use
mircea_popescu: fully expect - ratings if your presence in my .wot dir causes my bitcoin
to die.
ben_vulpes: and i warn you back
to not run bitcoinds pressed of v whose heads you do not know!
mircea_popescu: you've been warned, not only
throughout, but at
the outset.
THIS is what it is all for.
mircea_popescu: and it WILL be your skin if
this process gets me in
trouble.
mod6: which btw, we need
to update
that build script.
ben_vulpes: aha whatever fires v must present a head
to press
mod6: must be
the one he built with build-bitcoind-V99996.sh or whatever.
mircea_popescu: "errors" : "EXCEPTION: St12out_of_range \nCInv::GetCommand() :
type=3 unknown
type \nbitcoin in ProcessMessage() \n" << heh heh
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: why does nohup not protect against
terminal exiting without
the fork?
mod6: i
typically only do `&', w/o nohup
mod6: ooh maybe
the original rating date is preseved.
mod6: i
thought it was last year
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gribble: mike_c was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 weeks, 1 day, 0 hours, 33 minutes, and 4 seconds ago: <mike_c> let's get
that
thing out
the door and get alf some goddamn bitcoin already
mod6: mircea_popescu: ya, i should just load up on
tools and
threads, etc. and just let it rip.
mircea_popescu: i do a lot of
that. set it
to do say 30 suspect ointments, it's good for 20 hours
mircea_popescu: it's not
too bad with
the foxybot, can go
the whole day on 10 minute's attention
mod6: i miss playing. i gotta get back in
there one of
these
times.
mircea_popescu: and for stuff like electron drift velocity,
thallium is up
there with fucking mercury.
mircea_popescu: because of
the fucking impedance in
thin fillaments and other considerations, your shit will never work as a straight conductor.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: i would expect, on
the basis of sheer guesswork,
that if you want
to make fine mesh shields as opposed
to a
traditional, 2mm
thick cage,
that you would want various quantum and other side effects ratgher
than straight conductivity.