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Tasoshi: The propaganda video which is probably
the only
thing
that convinced mr mircea_popescu
Tasoshi: and all it
took is 1 video?
Tasoshi: and
turn
this into a super centralised kyc aml settlement nonsense
Tasoshi: if you do,
then why should you restrict access
to all?
Tasoshi: if you do not
think 51% will be honest,
then sell your bitcoins.....
assbot: The necessary prerequisite for any change
to
the Bitcoin protocol on
Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... (
http://bit.ly/1Q70TOa )
Tasoshi: Why do you not
tell me and all what corrupted your mind
to make you
turn against
the genius of satoshi?
mircea_popescu: Tasoshi looky, im sure you have nice intentions et all, but intentions don't matter. put some actual sweat into it. answer
the original question, answer it well rather
than flailing around.
PeterL: ascii_butugychag I
think I was wrong, it is not inciatus
to which I connected, looks like Dulap?
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 14:26:12; jurov: mod6 ben_vulpes asciilifeform : do I understand right sha512 is hardwired in V? is
there a space for sane upgrade path?
mircea_popescu: - return error("BANNED peer issuing unknown inv
type.");
Tasoshi: I mean, it is
true isn't it mircea_popescu
that you agreed with onchain scaling in 2013? But anyway looks like you guys are busy so I'll leave you
to it.
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: i disagree
that
the mega-turd
that
touches 10,000 lines is justified.
BingoBoingo: thestringpuller: Which is why It's on
the reading list
Tasoshi: is one propaganta video sufficient
to
turn you all against
the genius of satoshi?
BingoBoingo: Tasoshi: Seriously give
the Bitcoin code a read. Version 0.3.21, 0.5.4, 0.7.2, and 0.8 are all essential reading
mircea_popescu: (miners currently use
this incidentally,
to some degree)
mircea_popescu: won't be
too easy
tho, asic needs EVEN MORE ram
that way.
Tasoshi: to scale on chain so as
to give
the security and privacy of onchain
transactions
to all
punkman: mircea_popescu: re:sha3-digest, here's one idea, asic miners can get around recalculating
the digest on every hash by changing
the merkle-root/timestamp instead of
the nonce
Tasoshi: I am sure you know your own history better
than I
Tasoshi: So Satoshi's great
test
to determine whether bitcoin can operate
through decentralised consensus is now on. mircea_popescu, I have been looking at some old posts and it seemed
that in 2013 you agreed with Satoshi and his vision. What exactly did you learn in 2013
to
turn yourself against Satoshi's vision itself?
polarbeard: mircea_popescu: mmm for me
the ranges in
that site don't work, which line is it?
polarbeard: mircea_popescu:
totally understandable, I wanted
to split
that ones in
two steps: first adding labels and
then modifying
the messages, but
that would have ended in having 4k lines :)
mircea_popescu: polarbeard aite. ima slog
through
this, mind you
that it's 2k lines will
take hours.
thestringpuller: The r/btc will eat it up "If we include
this change we may get a blocksize increase yay!!!!1111"
BingoBoingo: I came in in
time
to do a pretty fresh forensics on
that lol
assbot: Current Bitcoin XT contains a network splitting bug. Rather
than behaving responsibly,
the maintainers of BitcoinXT are smearing
the developers of Bitcoin Core (whom had nothing
to do with
their bug). : bitcoinxt ... (
http://bit.ly/1SxDYQC )
polarbeard: yes, I need
to get used
to document stuff, I'll submit as much as I can
to
the ml if it passes
mircea_popescu: anyway, as a general comment : next
time start
the whole process by designing
this. it's a great spot
to start!
mircea_popescu: and
these are prefixed by I W or A for info warn or alert ?
mircea_popescu: phf set up an A record, should do
the
trick, hopefully.
polarbeard: ok, PRC is about
the process (there is only a few msgs about
that one), MEM is
the mempool (IO and verification), ADR is
the address index, BLK is about
the block index (IO and verification), NET is about all
the p2p
traffic, WAL is about
the wallet, MIN is about
the miner process
mircea_popescu: well at
this level yes, but we'll see more once i actually go
throuygh
the list, rulebook in hand.
polarbeard: priorities are clear? infos are
totally harmless, warns alert about something actually done and errors alert about
the impossibility
to do something
polarbeard: ok,
that requires some explanation, you're right
mircea_popescu: what's your rulebook
to know what message goes in which flag ?
mircea_popescu: yes but which flags are used for which kind of messages, how we select
the kinds,
that sorta
thing
polarbeard: oh,
three chars were long enough
to identify each label, while being short enough
to not add many dead bytes
to
the log
mircea_popescu: well we're not
there yet, so far just asking how you designed it / how you selected
the list etc.
mircea_popescu: because if i want
to search my logs ima have
to use your flags.
mircea_popescu: i dunno if you see
this, but
the way
the flags are set impacts many people downstream.
polarbeard: mircea_popescu: you mean how
those macro strings are actually used?
phf: mircea_popescu: just point whatever you have
to
that ip, and i'll fix
the settings
to get it working
mircea_popescu: any idea what
these are ? how
they were selected ? etc ?
mircea_popescu: ok polarbeard if you don't mind we'll use his version it's about 500
times better
than github
polarbeard: click on first line number,
then second, it makes a range
polarbeard: do
they blink? what do you use mosaic? :D
mircea_popescu: omfg what is
the purpose of putting clicable line numbers in github if all
they do is blink. GIMME AN ANCHOR MOTHERFUCKING IDIOTS
mircea_popescu: polarbeard do you have
the
tags you use enumerated anywhere ?
phf: jurov: v uses hash as a lookup key, so in
that sense algo agnostic. you can mix and match as long as from and
to hashes linkup
mircea_popescu: your original
thing had a lot of - return ; + return (hey we fucked up at %d);
mircea_popescu: perhaps i'm not understanding something, but where's all
the list of fixed returns ?
mircea_popescu: polarbeard don't put commas immediately after urls it fucks
things up
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 11:59:31; punkman: re:deleuze&guattari: Once upon a
time I was scrolling
through a big pile 1337 w4r3z, and I saw "A
Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia" and I
thought "maybe
that'll be interesting". I opened it on my crappy ebook
tablet, flipped
through some pages.
The moment I
thought "this shit's unreadable isn't it",
the
tablet died, never
to come back.
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 05:19:55; pete_dushenski: myea, i don't
think we go
through $1/day of diapers
assbot: BitBet - Connor McDavid will live up
to
the hype :: 0.45 B (3%) on Yes, 12.72 B (97%) on No | closed 1 day 14 hours ago ... (
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BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Well it's
the german "trained experts" so who knows
polarbeard: BingoBoingo:
that's a good idea, I'll
try after backporting
this one
mircea_popescu: what a grand
time for
the state
that was! for
the first
time ever it got its way with everyones' children
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 05:04:44; BingoBoingo: "But when she was questioned by
trained specialists
three days later she immediately admitted
that
the story of
the rape was not
true, said
the spokesman for
the state prosecutor, Martin Steltner. "