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a111: Logged on 2017-09-04 18:14 shinohai: I almost hate the fucking word `blockchain` by now
shinohai: I almost hate the fucking word `blockchain` by now ☟︎
hanbot: Install `ircbot`. << basically am curious if there's anything that eschews this
mircea_popescu: !~google how many bomb cars could i buy for 100`000 dollars in san francisco
a111: Logged on 2017-08-29 22:22 mircea_popescu just counted, trilema (articles only) stands at 10`631`726 words. this excludes my comments there and of course whatever my share of the log's 2mn lines (ie about what, a further 20-30mn words ?) is.
shinohai: I like hoe kanzure rhymes with `Cancer` .... If trinque agrees it will make my week.
shinohai: !rate asciilifeform 4 dindu `nuffin
shinohai: `you people`
shinohai: omg it is a so-called `cryptocurrency` ?
shinohai: cashmoney: Since you list `linux` as a hobby, have you tried http://thebitcoin.foundation/trb-howto.html yet?
shinohai: Kudos to the `.al` tld
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform to illustrate the "10`001" species, did i ever recount the time my toilet was clogged... by an aligator ? ☟︎
mircea_popescu: 1`319`523 words in comments there.
mircea_popescu just counted, trilema (articles only) stands at 10`631`726 words. this excludes my comments there and of course whatever my share of the log's 2mn lines (ie about what, a further 20-30mn words ?) is. ☟︎
shinohai: !!rob 1`000
shinohai: This is a single achievement btw .... asciilifeform is responsible for `V` which I also consider a product.
shinohai: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-08-27#1703704 <<< I was lampooning the phuctorings above my statement, from `fixed-187-188-171-32.totalplay.net` ☝︎
shinohai: If I paint `TMSR` in gold lettering on my bathtub boats, am I now admiral of Navy?
Birdman: `much appreciation
shinohai: `I wish I had a pencil-thin mustache...`
mod6: `make ONLINE=1` ? or did you copy in the deeds (for the deps) by hand?
mod6: anything set with `echo $CC` ?
mod6: and what about `echo $CC` anything set there?
mod6: mike_c: what do these two say: ` update-alternatives --list gcc && update-alternatives --list g++`
mike_c: possibly relevant section of `history`
mod6: can you also do me a favor; `ls -al /var/trb/trb54/bitcoin/build/toolchain/usr/bin/` then paste.
mod6: now `cd /var/trb/trb54/bitcoin ; make`
mod6: ok, next: `cd /var/trb/trb54/bitcoin/deps ; cp ~/*.asc .` -- hopefully, in your ~ you only have .asc deeds, and not, say, other stuff...
mod6: now, `cd /var/trb/trb54/bitcoin ; make clean`
mod6: mike_c: it's now ``!!up'' and ``!!v <OTP>''
shinohai: Also, from here onwards you should refer to Segwit as `Segshit`
mod6: edivad: if `locate` doesn't find it, perhaps a simple find will: `find / -name "CheckIncludeFiles.cmake"`
mod6: <+shinohai> mircea_popescu: The cmake in Debian/Ubuntu repositories used to have that pthread bug, first time I built a trb with `V` that happened. << i don't remember ever having this issue fwiw
shinohai: mircea_popescu: The cmake in Debian/Ubuntu repositories used to have that pthread bug, first time I built a trb with `V` that happened.
shinohai: Find the line: `CMAKE_CONFIGURABLE_FILE_CONTENT}\n\nint main(){return 0;}\n")` and put `void` in the parentheses after int main()
mircea_popescu: for comparison, a 100 gram tennisball capable of giving a pretty girl a nasty bruise would be going sa 100 km/h and thereby hit for .1 * (100/3.6)^2/2 ~= 40 J over its 0.001 cubic metre space, ie about 40 times more than the jet's "acoustic attack". a 8-gram 9mm round perfectly capable of making a whole new hole hits for 0.008 * 300 ^ 2 / 2 = 360 J over its 20 * 2*4.5*pi = 5.65 * 10^-7 volume, ie about 650`000 times the jet's
a111: Logged on 2017-08-09 15:58 mircea_popescu: anyway, let it be said that there's nothing wrong with oaep as far as we know, but for the sake of argument a mpfhf based padding scheme would conceivably work like this : 1. given message m, of length l, generate r = random bits, of length l' up to l but not less than 256 bits. 2. compose m' = r + m + c (in that order), where c is l - l` (and its bitness is always same as the bitness of len(m')-256). 3. compose Pm = R + S +
mircea_popescu: anyway, let it be said that there's nothing wrong with oaep as far as we know, but for the sake of argument a mpfhf based padding scheme would conceivably work like this : 1. given message m, of length l, generate r = random bits, of length l' up to l but not less than 256 bits. 2. compose m' = r + m + c (in that order), where c is l - l` (and its bitness is always same as the bitness of len(m')-256). 3. compose Pm = R + S + ☟︎
mircea_popescu: the problem with this idea is that person spends 1 ppm if that doing the item ; and rest of 999`999 ppm doing something incompatible.
mod6: here's the tx in question, exists in block 168`001: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/In853/?raw=true
mod6: This looks like exactly what we've seen before, where 168`000 was accepted just fine:
a111: Logged on 2015-07-23 01:10 mod6: we saw stuff like that before with the 168`001 Verify Signature fail too. most of the time it failed for us... the three of us who were independantly testing it. But sometimes, it'd pass. Maybe 30% of the time. I was pulling my hair out.
mod6: Haven't heard back yet, but instructed to install whatever package contains `patch` and proceed from there.
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> edivad: what kind of system are you building trb on that shipped without `patch`? << this is the same thing I said.
ben_vulpes: edivad: what kind of system are you building trb on that shipped without `patch`?
a111: Logged on 2017-08-01 00:03 mod6: Ladies and Gentlemen of The Most Serene Republic, The Bitcoin Foundation's ``State Of Bitcoin Address'': http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2017-August/000270.html
shinohai: Google for `znc` or `weechat` f1maze .... you're welcome
mod6: Ladies and Gentlemen of The Most Serene Republic, The Bitcoin Foundation's ``State Of Bitcoin Address'': http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2017-August/000270.html ☟︎
mod6: Also, maybe I'm wrong. Yellen said ``I don't believe we'll see another financial crisis in our lifetimes...''
mod6: the first time i start to see that Null Data for the coinbase tx is on block 476`174.
shinohai: The 47 lbs in `147` must be in the tits
mod6: fwiw, if i just run `gnatmake ffa_fact`, does not error.
mircea_popescu: meanwhile, in lulz of all time, some dork (arachni@email.gr / 139.59.30.233) put a bunch of "1"'`--" in vartious fields comments into trilema. BY HAND.
mod6: ok, it doesnt recognize `gnatmake -cflags -02 ffa ffa_fact`
mod6: no, didn't build with -cargs -O2, just did `gnatmake ffa ffa_fact`
mod6: no worries! here's what i'm getting with simple `time`ings: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/ucLj9/?raw=true
shinohai: 'Twas `assisted suicide`
asciilifeform: $ ls -l `which sbcl`
mod6: "E stands for ``enough''"
mod6: Anyway, I think this might be a bit off-topic from the original ; ``consider how to accept hardware donations''.
sina: anyway, it does sound like `time` should be fine
sina: or you are OK with a blackbox, in which case can just use time and avoid calling it with small loops where the runtime startup cost dominantes `time`
sina: is that all you want to measure? why not just use `time` then?
shinohai: asciilifeform: doesn't `jacobstoner` tell you all you need to know? >.<
lobbes: (+Framedragger) [15:07:16] yeah, scriba sends `!!up`s if it's not voiced, and then does the `!!v` challenge << lobbesbot behaves in similar manner; sends !!up request when it first joins #t
Framedragger: yeah, scriba sends `!!up`s if it's not voiced, and then does the `!!v` challenge (but is smart enough to stop spamming once it gets voice)
ben_vulpes: but yes, .xinitrc does consist of `exec emacs` at the moment
Framedragger: PSA, the `!$ssh` command may go offline for a while "soon", moving the db server which is used for this to a better, more tremendous place
a111: Logged on 2015-04-09 03:09 nubbins`: mircea_popescu for someone who has to cut off a finger to achieve it... it probably is
a111: Logged on 2016-03-24 11:57 nubbins`: just wanted to take this opportunity, while i can still self-voice, to let you all know that most of you are weeaboo basement-dwelling troglodytes and i respect very few of you
a111: Logged on 2016-03-23 22:19 nubbins`: mp is just a guy who plays MMORPGs and wanks on irc all day, to me
a111: Logged on 2017-06-09 09:17 ben_vulpes: turns out one can't `decf' a loop-macro established `place'
ben_vulpes: turns out one can't `decf' a loop-macro established `place' ☟︎
mod6: i should note, that if you end up setting a default run-level with wpa_supplicant to debug some stuff, ensure that you disable this. you want to remove that with `rc-update delete wpa_supplicant`. then add `rc-update add net.wlan0 default` in its place. this, at least for me, fires up the adapter and negotiates with the AP at boot time.
BingoBoingo: <shinohai> You write said submission, `aspell -c submission`, then clearsign the result with your gpg key. << You forgot "Proofread for its vs. it's, because aspell doesn't know"
shinohai: You write said submission, `aspell -c submission`, then clearsign the result with your gpg key.
mod6: sina: well, if you're using this above command exactly, you may need to do: `curl -sL "http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/kUwQx/?raw=true" | gpg --local-user 7A6DC051 --decrypt" instead
sina: it asks for a pw if I run `gpg --sign`
mircea_popescu: sure, once you have 500`000 dead bodies in a pile it's time to build a new church and beg forgiveness for having let things get this far.
mircea_popescu: in other lulz ~nobody cares about : ucr (universidad de costa rica) is this massively dominant player. apparently it has 3`623 non-tenured, 1`726 tenured faculty. the former are bitchin' that they want "the same salary conditions" as the latter, which is very much representative of latino mental simplicity.
mod6: so back to the bsd-side-quest.... i built `coreutils 8.21' on my openbsd box. now have `gdd` on there. which has a 'fullblock' iflag.
erlehmann: asciilifeform so what does this `p` do you wrote earlier of?
mod6: i was actually reading through `dd` (openbsd) impl yesterday.. -.-
mod6: ok, if `cat` won't pad, or do any weird buffer hijinks, then i'll give it a shot.
mod6: ALSO, forgot to mention, that openbsd `dd` doesn't have a 'fullblock' iflag or whatever, so that needs to be looked at a bit too
a111: Logged on 2015-03-11 14:24 nubbins`: re: http://www.ultimatebunker.com/wp-content/uploads/6000-sq-ft-underground-bunker.jpg
asciilifeform: ( i would , for instance, put a whole column of -- yes, modal!111 -- bitsetter 'metas' b/w the left-F block and `/tab/ctrl/shift/ctrl
mod6: !%a trb C "Move the deps folder" "Move trb deps directory which contains frozen artifacts outside of the bitcoin project directory. This will avoid unwanted removal of artifacts upon a `make clean`."
shinohai: `t` has proved useful as well, just for personal recor-keeping
shinohai: Oh ... my bad ben_vulpes .... I saw `mx` and immediately thought "Mexican Revolution"
shinohai: Perhaps the macho can be balanced with a dose of `rico suave`
phf: asciilifeform: that would be the first guess, but `which` disagrees
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-18#1657756 << naming scheme possibly lifted from c's `atoi`, heh ☝︎
mircea_popescu: phf` suppose this morning you have to read l'histoire de mademoiselle cronel ditte fretilon. because whatever, as part of your plurious activities you're helping a girl get a place off the ground and being a serious agent you scoop the quarries of truth quite that deep. what now ?
mod6: (style considerations and grinding can be left off until later. as I was saying before, ``first we make it work, then we make it pretty'')
a111: Logged on 2017-05-14 14:09 phf`: that article was inoffensive, but sloppy. some offhand points i think required elaboration (i.e. missing republican footnotes!), others were superfluous
a111: Logged on 2017-05-14 14:13 phf`: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-11#1654941 << so i got a replacement copy, in it's in even worse state than the first one! this one the entire lower edge is butchered during cutting. automated self-publishing ftw
a111: Logged on 2017-05-11 21:24 phf`: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-10#1653984 << so i got a copy, mine had a mechanical looking gash in the spine, had to send it for replacement. otherwise it's not horrible. it's a cheap thermal binding, but the paper is crisp, and the source is TeX so it looks reasonable.
asciilifeform: phf`: which one
mircea_popescu: phf` fwiw styles is actually right. arguaby chavery is a genre.