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smickles: thestringpuller: clearly, you just need to patch unity for performance
jurov: just remebered a patch into linux kernel containing
asciilifeform: btw there is never any real need to steal wallet.dat. all you need to do is patch bitcoind (or whatever) on the disk so that it sends everything to address X when you finally key in the passphrase.
asciilifeform: Chaaang-Noi: one might even suspect that the idiot patch is a ploy to keep LTC alive.
deadweasel: mod6: duo but also curious... my instinct is to run .7 with manual patch..
Lyspooner: oh please don't throw me into the briar patch
smickles: there was a patch for the older clients, and the newer ones just don't care. and most of the older clients have upgraded
midnightmagic: Currently, the best choice is sipa's blacklist patch, as it allows us to remain on the faster 0.8 while still mining.
gesell: i wonder if apart from the discussion about soft limits, we will also start to see features that give more oversight and regulation, even if more symbolic than bernanke like. such letting bitcoin-dev patch or blacklist more quickly or perhaps at will
Diablo-D3: without any patch
jcpham: what happens to SD if pools or full nodes implement that patch
iz: smickles: ah yeah... well, you could get someone to patch it or contrib to it
jurov: rg has thought of funding multiwallet patch for bitcoind to allow this
dub: more flash crashes this patch than ever before
kakobrekla: its eating trades even when you appy the microtime patch
mircea_popescu: "On Tuesday, the PHP Group plans to release new versions of PHP in order to address the problems with a previous patch, which was intended to close a security problem." and on it goes.
mircea_popescu: http://www.securityweek.com/working-patch-php-security-flaw-be-released-tuesday
BTC-Mining: Because the government is fucking printing money like crazy to try to fix the economy by sending money to patch everything