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mod6: my S value spit out into
the debug.log isn't contained in
the hex data in
the
tx: DEBUG DER S: 0xBE8E2E74EBE2618A27D50E0A1D02B33BCE8188940AA22967E9E01AD4D140AB0F
mod6: im pretty sure
that one was mallated.
☟︎ mod6: first high-S
tx went
through o_O
mod6: dear lord, i've had like 9 crackers with cheddar
today and like 3 mtdews.
☟︎ mod6: alright, now for
the high-S
txn
mod6: alrighty, 3rd low-S
tx made it
through
BingoBoingo: From
the mines: "Our best hope
to get miners
to run bitcoin-classic or XT, is
to beg super-hard for it."
☟︎ mod6: 2nd low-s
tx went
through
mod6: WE have bitcoin "classic", not
these pinwheels
mod6: first low-s
tx made it
through.
BingoBoingo: Prolly something about seeing how much has would actually commit
to
their dumpster fire
☟︎ BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> in other news, bitcoin classic has even fewer nodes
than bitcoin xt. who was
that guy
that was
the me of something else again ? <<
They haven't even released a client publically yet
☟︎ BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: He's prolly going
to
turn Stolfi, haven't
tracked
to see if he's done so already
mod6: another dropped on
the floor.
mircea_popescu: anyway, what's
the
true
truth of
truthiness BingoBoingo, is hearn quitted or did he quit like stolfi ?
mircea_popescu: in other news, bitcoin classic has even fewer nodes
than bitcoin xt. who was
that guy
that was
the me of something else again ?
mod6: first
tx with original code went
through np.
assbot: Pay no attention
to sky high P/E ratios, outlandish global debt, or market selling restrictions. Continue
to
transfer your hard earned money
to fund managers, like a good citizen. : investing ... (
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☟︎ mod6: here's
the
tx: bf990fa50a4ea2c13dbe8f65c42c5fcb7b3439109b0c2d0e22081960a9c5fe9a
mircea_popescu: if nothing else, an instructive foray into
the incredible fragility of
the network.
mod6: this
test
tx was processed by
the original code.
mod6: i got another
tx dropped on
the floor. im also 2 blocks behind, so not sure if it cares.
BingoBoingo: Couldn't keep it up any longer
than it
too ACH
to clear new fiat into exchanges
mircea_popescu: reminds me of a story of rachel welch's bra and
the most important man in
the world.
mircea_popescu: turns out all
the "richest country in
the world" could muster was a coupla days' of 10% and a readily defeated pair of anonymous junkies.
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mod6: ;;later
tell pete_dushenski Salud!
mod6: i guess
this is funny because back when I first started writing code, a hundred million internet years ago, i liked
the first way better.
mod6 is not a fan of
the style used in here
mod6: ok changes made. gonna recompile send some
test
txn,
then if all *seems* well, will share my vpatch
mod6: thanks for asking. i just went
through my high-S enforcement code by hand, and i know for sure
that I have an error in
there. about
to fix it and
try
that out.
ben_vulpes: mod6: didja ever share an actual patch for
the code you're working on? brief face-grep
through logs reveals nada
pete_dushenski: obviously
the 'researchers' were able
to
take us congressional floor debates, chop 'em up, and spit out something
that sounds no worse. garbage in, garbage out. now
try
this with actual debates from actual history and see how far you get. my guess : not far.
pete_dushenski: "Many political speeches show
the same structures and same characteristics regardless of
the actual
topic. Some phrases and arguments appear again and again and indicate a certain political affiliation or opinion. We want
to use
these remarkable patterns
to
train a system
that generates new speeches"
mod6: you never know when you might need
to fit 7 hookers in
the car.
mod6: its a pretty nice vehicle. its like all
the power of a full-size
truck with some extra seating.
pete_dushenski: tbh i like yours
the best. but i might just be partial
to
that gen because i sold a couple of 'em in my day even ;)
mod6: and
there were some sort of vermin living in
there.
mod6: i guess im just happy
that i have windows
that roll up and heat.
that old shitter
that i got for free (basically) was pretty cold driving down
the freeway at 65mph when it's -25 F.
mod6: yeah, a bit.
the new ones look even less curvy
than mine,... more of a boxy look
mod6: pete_dushenski:
thx, it's old '08
assbot: Logged on 20-01-2016 19:27:41; mod6: no heat in
the suburban, made appt.
to have it fixed. showed up
this am like "ok do your
thing..".
They said, "oh, can you pick it up
tomorrow? we're busy...". Like wtf. It's literally like a 15 minute job. How do I know? Because I just did it myself instead and if I exclude
the drive
time
to pick up and buy
the part itself, ~15 minutes.
jurov: and
they will self-discharge 4% per day, nothing for occassional usage :D
jurov: did
the same calculation about nimh, it actually comes out similar
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shinohai: But - needless distraction for I am sure you need
to concentrate
the real effort on
this S value problem. >.>
mod6: does bitcoind start, even if
the verstring doesn't change?
mod6: so anyway, i *think*
that one is correct.
mod6: the first line is
the actual
tx, and
this part "DEBUG DER S: <hex S value>" comes from: printf("DEBUG DER S: 0x%s\n", BN_bn2hex(sig->s));
mod6: i need separate sets of eyes
to review
this logic part here for low-s:
mod6: who wants
to help ole mod6?
mod6: is
this an x86-64 box?
mod6: <+hanbot> eh, can't complain. got a sunburn, acquired another deskbox...speaking of which i'ma want
to
test
trinque's makefile bonanza soon, may be firing derpquestions. << cool! i need some sunshine myself.
hanbot: eh, can't complain. got a sunburn, acquired another deskbox...speaking of which i'ma want
to
test
trinque's makefile bonanza soon, may be firing derpquestions.
ascii_butugychag: but
this is lunacy, i will build own car right after i build own woman.
mircea_popescu: dude
that shit you linked... jesus god. yes, you can get a zamac
thing for "1500".
mircea_popescu: so, yeah, just
the scavengeable parts retail for less in
the
tesla
than
they would outside.
mircea_popescu: but still,
Three phase, four pole AC induction motor with copper rotor <<
this
thing is well over 10k at
that power.
mircea_popescu: anyway, "very small" as in 1-10 Ah, 12-18 V sort of
thing. medium
mircea_popescu: so what do you
think is a fair price per li/ion kWh, ascii_butugychag ?
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Why list a capacity
that is just going
to rapidly decay as soon as it leaves
the lot?
mircea_popescu: "70 kWh or 85 kWh microprocessor controlled, lithium-ion battery". what
the fuck does
this mean.
BingoBoingo just like
the Irony of Musk personally wrecking derps car into undeliverability after deposit placed
ascii_butugychag: the rest, as with other idiot golden
toilets, is for 'intellectual proooooperty'
ascii_butugychag: actually i will point out, re: earlier observation,
that
the battery and motor are worth, using
the free market (ebay) metric, 10k max
mircea_popescu: "If
Tesla is logging interactions with
their customers (like phone-calls)
to a national database, why didnt
they notice
that someone was calling in and only getting voicemail. Shouldnt
this be a red-flag, or shouldnt someone at
Telsa HQ be reaching out
to find out why/whats going on/why someone keeps calling so often?"
mircea_popescu: however, uses for either item are readily apparent in a minifactory/macrolab
the sort a boy genius may have built himself.
mircea_popescu: now, driving
this assemblage as if it were a car is
the height of ridiculousness.
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag it's actually less
than what it costs
to makew by a long shot. im surprised you'e not buying one.
ascii_butugychag: it still boggles my mind
that somebody would buy, for personally sitting in, a $100k machine
that doesn't fly.