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trinque: point being,
the internet... it rots.
trinque: I guess
that one's a seizure.
trinque: but I do remember when
this was reported at
the
time, in 07
trinque: ascii_field: yeah, I'm having a hell of a
time finding
the sources
that linked
the above plane
to flights
to guantanamo now, and recall in
the past *not* relying on such filth as "infowars"
trinque recalls
the CIA plane *filled* with coke
trinque: must be something else
to be able
to be
that brazen and *know* not a soul will know or care
☟︎ chetty: odd, I dont get any color but I
the spacing is actually better on
that version
ascii_field: 'Update:
The US Coast Guard informed me
that
the 16,000 pounds of cocaine seized during
the July 18 semi-submersible bust has been changed
to 14,000 pounds, due
to a "quantity mistake" in
their initial report.
This story has been changed
to reflect
that correction' << 2,000 for obamitler's cellar
☟︎ jurov: chetty, it's
there ^
ascii_field: 'When
the head of US Southern Command
testified before Congress in March 2014, he said
that due
to asset shortfalls Southcom couldn’t pursue 74 percent of suspected maritime drug-smuggling vessels. “I simply sit and watch it go by,”
the general said.' << disinfo !
chetty: log ever since
the color change// color? what color?
ascii_field: re: 2nd am leak:
theoretically enough
to set up
the site for yourself
trinque: just keeps getting worse for
them
ascii_field: so a 'dos port' is more appropriately a 'bare metal' port, and doesn't need
the dos for anything
☟︎ ascii_field: at any rate, msdos provides not one single system call
that could be of use
to a bitcoind
☟︎ ascii_field: because it is ~so~ useful
to have something like msdos but less compatible.
ascii_field: kakobrekla: iirc
the modern drdos is 'freedos'
chetty: well I actually kinda liked
the 'robin' variant
ascii_field: summary: msdos
to which you add a scheduler (threads) and addressability of blockchain-sized hard disk, is not really msdos in any proper sense
mike_c: No disagreement. I just smiled at
the excitement :)
mod6: imho, it's good
to support at least 1 other platform outside of linux.
mod6: <+mike_c> we = mod6 + mod6 << lol! in all seriousness, i
think
that ben supports us working on obsd as well; however, yes, his enthusiasm might be more
tempered
then my own. He does review all of
these SoBA's before
they get signed & sent out
to ML
trinque: "Please switch
to side B of
the Universe now."
chetty: <kakobrekla> everything is
temporary.// death and
taxes?
mike_c: unless you stick it in
the blockchain
mike_c: hm, well, nevermind
then. perhaps it was
temporary.
mike_c: that's interesting.. I
tried
that one specifically before and got nothing, but now it is showing up.
mike_c: kakobrekla: none of
the bitly links from assbot work for me.
they working for you?
mike_c: not blindly, but
that seems a prerequisite
mike_c: i consider it simply,
the foundation says so.
☟︎ mike_c: i can not *wait* until
this
thing is production ready.
mike_c: indeed
there are, but methinks only one was actually excited about supporting openbsd
trinque: mike_c:
there are
two gentlemen running
the foundation
mike_c: ""phf [R.07] created
two patches [R.08] for `stator'
to build and run on OpenBSD.
This is very exciting, we've been looking forward
to supporting
this platform for some
time now." << is
the
the royal "we"? :)
mike_c: kakobrekla:
these assbot bitly links don't seem
to work anymore
mod6: ascii_field:
thanks for
taking a look!
BingoBoingo: danielpbarron: When NVida "works" on opensource it is largely due
to binary black boxes like 'cg'
ascii_field: mod6: i viewed
the diffs in 'meld', came
to same conclusion as you: 1)
timestamps 2) ordering of files
assbot: Logged on 20-08-2015 03:25:34; *: BingoBoingo does not know
their stimulus for keeping linux of life support, may have been Nvidia...
punkman: ascii_field: no I mean doing
that other half
punkman: ascii_field: do you have an outline/spec for v? I could give you a hand with
that
mod6: ascii_field: yea, i'll dig into it more
tonight and
tomorrow, etc. until i get it solved.
thx!
gribble: Bitfinex BTCUSD
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ascii_field: another possibility is some odd misbehaviour re:
timestamps
mod6: hmm. its possible
that I have done something incorrect on my side.
mod6: i guess it's possible. for
that one I used
this version:
ascii_field: 'Once
there was
The People--it shall never be again!' (tm) (r) (kipling)
ascii_field: and is our latest discovery
that 'diff' is UNFATHOMABLY retarded ?!
☟︎☟︎ ascii_field: mod6: just grep
the diff for '+++' and compare
the hashes with sha512sum of directory (your local manifest)
mod6: b/bitcoin/src/json/json_spirit.h, b/bitcoin/src/test/base58_tests.cpp, b/bitcoin/src/test/base64_tests.cpp, b/bitcoin/src/test/README out of order. but
the hashes seem
to match.
ascii_field: (could easily be wholly fictional, but, in
the immortal words of
tlp: 'if you're reading it, it's for you')
☟︎ danielpbarron: the cs walktest worked so I
think it'll be no problem
chetty: sounds cool hope you have chance
to
try it soon danielpbarron
danielpbarron: not sure if installing xfce was necessary
to get Eulora running; might have only needed some media libraries
danielpbarron: i put gentoo on an HP XW9400 Workstation, and also got Eulora running on it, although I can't
test out walking around in
the world yet
assbot: Logged on 20-08-2015 16:29:31; mod6: <+mod6> hanbot: ... << ahh ok
thanks for
the update. glad you didn't get
the error. my ubuntu needs
to go
to glue factory. << actually, I did also
try
this on a different 10.04 VM and i did get
the same error. bizzare.
mod6: <+mod6> hanbot: ... << ahh ok
thanks for
the update. glad you didn't get
the error. my ubuntu needs
to go
to glue factory. << actually, I did also
try
this on a different 10.04 VM and i did get
the same error. bizzare.
☟︎ mike_c: did I miss
the FAQ link?
funkenstein_: punkman, yes. stringpuller: earlier version posted while ago (in logs), copypaste was able
to "double vote". Work in progress.
assbot: Logged on 20-08-2015 14:36:04; asciilifeform: and
the next
time you sit in
the sun, eating ice cream, remember
that it is
the flies
that give ice cream its value.
mod6: asciilifeform: did you get it sorted out with whatever sig
thing you were
trying
to saw
through?
thestringpuller: "I
think we should put users first. What do users want?
They want low
transaction fees and fast confirmations. Lets design for
that case, because
THE USERS are who ultimately give Bitcoin value." - Gavin << WHo is going
to pay for
these "low
transactions"
thestringpuller: Andreas: All
the fork drama is really overblown. Diversity is good and bitcoin is resilient. Consensus will converge on
the correct answer. << Consensus is you are a zombie who refuses
to die.
mod6: hanbot: << picked
the renaming bits out of here, worked for me,
thanks. did not get
the syntax error! << ahh ok
thanks for
the update. glad you didn't get
the error. my ubuntu needs
to go
to glue factory.
mike_c: i guess he'd rather keep
them
mike_c: Ok, guy sleeps with child prostitutes, gets busted, goes
to jail. Good. "Oh, by
the way, give us $50k or we'll
take your cars".
mike_c: do
they ever *not* have
their fucking hand out?
mike_c: so, Jared drives
to
the prostitute, gets busted, and has
to pay
the feds not
to seize
the car he drove
there in?
☟︎