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scoopbot_revived: Collected Notes on the XT Client and XTCoin fork http://qntra.net/2015/08/collected-notes-on-the-xt-client-and-xtcoin-fork/
trinque: point being, the internet... it rots.
trinque: I guess that one's a seizure.
trinque: http://www.statesman.com/ap/ap/california/coast-guard-cutter-arrives-in-us-with-14-tons-of-c/nkwt6/ << holy shit, here's another one the statesman took down
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"
ascii_field: https://archive.is/39K6d << the earlier loltron, for future reference.
assbot: ASN Aircraft accident Grumman American G-1159 Gulfstream II N987SA Tixkokob ... ( http://bit.ly/1EFwPo8 )
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?
trinque: he did javascript to it
assbot: Logged on 20-08-2015 13:13:32; asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=20-08-2015#1245265 << mine sputters, and barely runs, but loads. at first glance, whatever kakobrekla did to the log has doubled memory footprint
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=20-08-2015#1245343 << come to think of it, yes my browsers have also been much slower at loading the log ever since the color change ☝︎☟︎
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 ☟︎
kakobrekla didnt know that
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
kakobrekla: didnt kildall make that shit?
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
ascii_field discusses this at least a few times
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?
kakobrekla: even then
mike_c: unless you stick it in the blockchain
kakobrekla: everything is temporary.
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...
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=20-08-2015#1244997 << my new computer came with an nVidia card which concerned me at first because OpenBSD doesn't get along with that (and confirmed myself, graphics were slow and choppy) but it turns out to work well for getting Eulora to work with gentoo ☝︎
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
ascii_field: would be helpful in solving the puzzle.
mod6: no, i can though.
mod6: ascii_field: yea, i'll dig into it more tonight and tomorrow, etc. until i get it solved. thx!
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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: no need to do this with bare hands.
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.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> **omitted** http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/v-genesis.txt << so much like MP says here; my diff http://dpaste.com/1ACSMBC.txt seems to just have the following out of order: b/bitcoin/COPYING, b/bitcoin/src/json/LICENSE.txt,...
ascii_field: (could easily be wholly fictional, but, in the immortal words of tlp: 'if you're reading it, it's for you') ☟︎
assbot: Sovereign Citizens Are A Larger Threat To The US Than Jihadists ... ( http://bit.ly/1UVqvSJ )
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 15:35:39; funkenstein_: kinda why i have been wasting resources on this thing: http://coin-vote.com/poll/557573b91ce32f881a045135
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=20-08-2015#1245481 << for extra lulz, see if you can trick folks into ending up signing a transaction ☝︎
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.
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=20-08-2015#1245496 << get rid of the ubuntus. ☝︎
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.
thestringpuller: funkenstein_: interesting never saw this before
funkenstein_: kinda why i have been wasting resources on this thing: http://coin-vote.com/poll/557573b91ce32f881a045135 ☟︎☟︎
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.
funkenstein_: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=20-08-2015#1245466 <-- lol. Which customer is more important, the one who gave you a penny a year ago or a regular who provides 10% of revenue? ☝︎
mod6: asciilifeform: did you get it sorted out with whatever sig thing you were trying to saw through?
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. ☟︎
asciilifeform: more, even, than 'cheap transactions'
asciilifeform: because i'm pretty sure that they do.
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"
asciilifeform: it's the new zombie control word
thestringpuller: oh and this one!
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
asciilifeform: mike_c: one thing unclear to me: why does one need a car in jail ?
asciilifeform: fella must've slept through slave school. where they teach ya that usg owns your sorry skin and its entire contents, and can do whatever the fuck it wants to you whenever the fuck it feels like; and that there isn't a thing you can do about it, except to help terrorists, whom you will never meet except in their fbi 'o'brien' incarnation
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".
asciilifeform: not like they can't take every cent, and every nut and bolt of the car, if they feel like it
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? ☟︎