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mircea_popescu: the actual bitcoin network looks like a fuzz atop those teeth ☟︎
mircea_popescu: if you graph the mempool you'll see that there's this see-saw pattern, resulting from spam txn being introduced, then they expire, then reintroduced...
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> what sanity checks are you ignoring you say ? << it was basically this, i was looking at in regards to bip66: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/5713/files
mircea_popescu: there are still floating around 14,7kb shits with 0.00015 fees that were introduced on the 18th. by the thousand.
mod6: i'll note, for instance, that when using -lows lastnight, i created tx '320665468f018d9635da7e240f01f48b07e1e5114a2535895f7091fe3aa751a0' (and a hand full of others) that never made it.
mircea_popescu: the mempool is beeing pretty well flooded by bs, so depending on exactly what type of txn you had that may account.
mod6: for those interested, there is some debugging that did lastnight: http://dpaste.com/15QFA7T.txt
mod6: (with the high-s code in there also)
mod6: i just sent a low-s one, and that seemed ok.
mod6: last night, it wasn't just high-s txn, it was both. which i found to be really weird.
assbot: Logged on 20-01-2016 16:21:03; mod6: trying to get that figured out.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=20-01-2016#1378674 << high-s txn weren't picked up at all you mea n? ☝︎
mircea_popescu: it is good to have backups : they can fail when used and thus justify keeping around trickups.
mod6: so i'm ignoring that.
mod6: you passed me a link to BIP66, which, as far as I can tell isn't anything more than a bunch of sanity checks.
mod6: the idea is, have a flag 'fLowS' that is passe from the cmdline when starting bitcoind as '-lows' that will run (basically this code: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/v0.9.3/src/key.cpp#L202-L227) instead of the original
mod6: ok, so the original code is in key.h:Sign (L291)
mod6: im thinking maybe, worst case, i can make a patch with just the -lows code in there, and then wait to get the rest figured out later for -highs
mod6: trying to get that figured out. ☟︎
mod6: had some strange issue when testing my high/low patch lastnight; worked well when it was just if(fLowS) { // low-s Code } else { //orig der code }, but when i had 'if(fLowS) { // low-s } else if(fHighS) { // high-s } else { // orig code }', tx's that I created wern't getting picked up at all.
jurov: ascii_butugychag: thx
mircea_popescu: punkman yeah but if im going to bash i prefer pipes.
ascii_butugychag: ^ for the buffers thing
mircea_popescu: punkman that q thing is interesting.
trinque: ah k. that's reasonable, and surely can be done
jurov: heck, we can't even agree on terminology
mircea_popescu: no he wants to pick the destination from among the windows by pressing arrow keys
jurov: how do i bind it to C-w + focus the destination widows with arrows?
trinque: can bind it to whatever you want
jurov: imma look it up every time? and what's about this C-c fetish?
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trinque: jurov: srs, C-c left, unclobber. it's an undo/redo stack for the window arrangement
ascii_butugychag: and i mus've tried 100+.
ascii_butugychag: BUT every alternative i ever tried made me want to eat a nagant.
jurov: yea, the evilmode wizards attempted to have it work like in vim, and it does not work
ascii_butugychag: either you contort yourself to fit the tool (the luserworld philosophy) or you bend the tool.
trinque: jurov: I use winner mode so I can at least go back in window arrangement history when I fuck things up
ascii_butugychag: i suspect that there is no getting away from this
ascii_butugychag: jurov: the traditional answer is 'if emacs does not behave as you like, write some elisp'
bagels7: !down time to be overpriced company
jurov: and windows management in emacs seems to be strictly designed to be illogical anti-muscle-memory, i keep clobbering the buffer i want to stay open
Xplosionist: and given that split makes the filenames the print0/xargs -0 isn't even needed. But yah, I well know your "is bulletproof" feelings.
Xplosionist: Ahh, thanks jurov. find | xargs. Better plan.
Xplosionist: mircea_popescu: does echo * | xargs work for you, after the csplit?
ascii_butugychag: jurov: common lisp in vim is hardcore masochism, far beyond my ability to endure
jurov: ascii_butugychag: i was completely fine with vim. then i heard about org-mode
jurov: "diff: <filename with space> does not exist." << every day i'm coming closer and closer to be fkn done with emacs
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag you see what i mean, i take it ?
ascii_butugychag: to iterate over the dir
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: i had this problem with phuctor. ended up using python
Xplosionist: echo * | xargs grep textthingtofind
mircea_popescu: if you use csplit to create individual files by the record separator, you end up with 500k files, and
Xplosionist: okay. what is the record separator?
mircea_popescu: Xplosionist you specifically can not rely on newlines because they are used in the profile text.
Xplosionist: if the record separator is a newline, then I think I'd use awk.
mircea_popescu: if you make it into a single line and try to then use sed to recreate lines by the separator, sed silently dies
Xplosionist: mircea_popescu is there a good field separator?
mircea_popescu: how is this done ?! obviously, "turn it into a sql thing somehow and sql it", but no, i mean in bash.
mircea_popescu: required is a list of all profile names whose profile textual content matches a certain string.
mircea_popescu: given is a text file, worth ~1.5 GB, containing a) reliable record separator ; b) a profile name ; c) the textual content of the profile in question.
Xplosionist: ascii_butugychag: no, there've been two new hires here in the last 18 months. But, try as I might during my official stint as manager in 2015, I couldn't hire any more.
mircea_popescu: ok, so time for me to admit defeat, and come to humbly beseech the masters of computer craft far more advanced than me. here's the story (brace yourselves) :
ascii_butugychag: Xplosionist: i suspected you might be the last one in that shop
mircea_popescu: Santoshi International Pty Ltd: Pleaded guilty to “shortfalls of up to 50% in prepacked spices”. Fined $3,000. << no value backing the bitcoin ? i beg to differ! backed by 50% spice!
Xplosionist: All in all, things are looking okay. Just lots more staff in SF, and nothing promising for the eng staff in MD.
Xplosionist: And no, but it's getting closer. They kinda screwed me over in December, so I'm shopping.
Xplosionist: Hey there!
mircea_popescu: "A spokeswoman for the NMI, Yen Heng, referred questions about its application to the attorney general’s department." yeah, this makes sense.
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mircea_popescu: bitcoin is ever more broken, while these derps "raise awareness" about how to fix hallucinated problems we don't have.
Xplosionist: K. Thanks. Just had thought i was missing something when I was trying to track it myself.
mircea_popescu: nah, i know what txn to look for from the payout logs, and then see what webservice shows it. no way you can do this yourself, really.
Xplosionist: Did you find that from the bitbet page, link to that transaction? If so, where is that?
mircea_popescu: yeah, thanks for pointing out.
Xplosionist: Thanks. I assumed it was something odd that had happened.
mircea_popescu: will be looking into this.
mircea_popescu: supposedly the txn is doublespent but i can't find the supposed doublespender in mempool.
assbot: BTC Transaction d219234f59dda8efe3ee00dd363b7c642cfac41e170a53e96ea6754247a19c28 | BlockCypher ... ( http://bit.ly/1NkgUy5 )
Xplosionist: I know there was a way to see transactions, I thought there was, but I don't see it. Just the link to my payment address which shows no transaction matching the one I expect./
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assbot: BitBet - Washington Redskins will win more 2015 season games than they lose :: 1.08 B (20%) on Yes, 4.3 B (80%) on No | closed 2 weeks 2 days ago ... ( http://bit.ly/1NYMkOy )
Xplosionist: clicking on the address in the bet shows the last transaction was a previous one from another bet on jan 10.
mircea_popescu: bagels7 what people claim has naught to do with anything else other than what it pays to claim. if society pays for being a victim, they;ll claim being a victim. a century ago when it paid being a winner, you couldn't get out of talk about how winnery they are. whatevs.
Xplosionist: The bet for redskins was resolved, and the 48 hours passed, but the payout to my address hasn't shown up.
bagels7: mircea_popescu thanks, I feel better about it now thought im still sick of poor black people playing victim when they aren't willing to do my job
mircea_popescu: bagels7 this view is a lot more common than generally realised.
mircea_popescu: i think we has won a google.
bagels7: I would rather be a sexual slave and get raped everyday than go through "childhood" again
trinque: oh god, that google result's summary.. teh lulz overfloweth
bagels7: I lived with a BDSM guy by accident and It was the easiest time of my life, I took a 100 dollar taxi ride to a complete stranger i met online the same day because it was midnight and I was in a bad neighborhood on the streets. I didn't know he was an "experienced BDSM master"
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mircea_popescu: for the record, https://www.google.com/search?q=%22but+do+they+call+me+isaac+the+banker%3F%22
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=20-01-2016#1378353 << i've once been to a bdsm munch by the boston bdsm munching society. it was pretty pitiful. ☝︎
bagels7: Like if he really had a hard life like me my dad would beat that arrogance out of him and those disgusting childish manipulating games wouldn't work
bagels7: He is like 250 lbs jurov and he does treat me like a child but he is a bigger spoiled child who claims to be a victim of society while calling his mother every other day. this one time he didnt talk to me for 3 days because we forgot to share a joint with him, and now he is not talking to me because I said "oh fuck off" in response to him calling me fat after i told him not to tell me
mircea_popescu: move to wash, dc. everyone else is doing it. ☟︎
bagels7: real fucking bad, alcohol, violence, cops coming and him going to jail for the weekend for being violent with cops
bagels7: jurov: funny, but no, he's not into me, he has a bf now and is a jerk about it like coming in my room to make out then leave, which is inconsiderate considering I am seperated recently
mircea_popescu: homosexuality is a complicated thang.
mircea_popescu suspects roomate is "gay" in the sense of "he fucks holes".