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ben_vulpes: similar
to how all blublangs implement conditions poorly.
trinque: that's what I'm seeing, just
trying
to measure my own sense of stink against others
trinque: then parallel
threads
trying
to dick with said indices?
trinque: ben_vulpes: widespread use of indices
to deal with
the fact
that berkdb... ain't a db?
ben_vulpes: besides, you'll need
to write a bitcoind of your own some day anyways.
ben_vulpes: don't worry about wasted effort.
the more people who have it in
their head,
the better off la serenissima is.
trinque: I can spend
the next couple weeks staring at all
the db code, but if it's already been
thought
through by someone, I'm all ears
trinque: anyone give a shit about discussing cranking a magic number
to 11 without discussing how
the fuck it's using
that many locks?
☟︎ ben_vulpes: the fate of all useful
things connected
to
the internet without mitigation
trinque: if bitcoind were intended
to obscure
the functioning of
the bitcoin algorithm for as long as possible, it would've come out
the same way
☟︎ trinque: so it routinely
tries
to break
the integrity of its own data
to
the
tune of 10s of
thousands
trinque: something is obscenely wrong
there
trinque: ben_vulpes: I had a bitch-fest about "why
the fuck does anything on earth need 40k locks" and got crickets
BingoBoingo: Really need
to start checking when news is just an update of shit
that got qntra'd earlier
ben_vulpes: isn't processmessages
the only
thread
that writes
to
the db?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform excise sag from
tits and white from beard while at it
assbot: Logged on 01-08-2015 04:39:08; asciilifeform: i mean, yes, i haven't
turned my death ray on db.cpp yet
ben_vulpes: i imagined
that he of many hands had actually excised
the locks.
ben_vulpes: imagine my extreme disappointment when i cracked my email
this morning, found a "bullet" for
the locks, and opened it
to find a config change.
mircea_popescu: well
this is like asking why did
the goat piss its left leg and not
the right
mircea_popescu: the result is
that it sets it up for rechecking, yes, but i still only made a get req
mircea_popescu: i just checked, by going
to nosuchlabs.com/redo/0D9057DA7AEE12C725AA9408D47F4FFC3769BEF7891A0F9C0A9F38420C5C08AB? myself
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform yes, it clearly scraped
the url from
there
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform what makes you
think
that's a form posting ?
punkman: I have received POSTs from Google in
the past
trinque: having it do anything other
than passively snarf data is kinda rude
trinque: well
those are GETs, so who knows
trinque: I am actually going
to grep some logs and see if I have
trinque: I dunno
that I've ever seen a POST from googlebot
mod6: Any other Linux OS
Testers: Steps will be gathered soon and will be updating as
that information becomes available.
trinque: also, I've noticed
the same, quite common for attacking bots
to claim "googlebot"
mod6: Note
To Ubuntu 10.04
Testers: I've added a list of install depedantcies
to
this email
to help any build of
this go more smoothly. GnuPG should be installed by default so you can check
the sigs.
trinque: asciilifeform: I can regenerate
that lcov output later
today; I found it a nice way
to read
the source
mod6: Sending out updated email
to ML now.
mod6: Thanks all for working lastnight
to get
the db locks issue resolved! I've got a new bitcoin-v0_5_4-TEST2 bundle created. Patch added was `asciilifeform_maxint_locks_corrected.patch'. Applies cleanly. All automated
tests passed.
mircea_popescu: 64 bytes from archive.today (195.211.154.159): icmp_seq=1
ttl=56
time=28.4 ms
assbot: BtcAlpha.com F.MPIF
Tracker estimated NAV per share: 0.00021519 B (Total: 427.54 B). Delta: 0.05 B. Last
trade for F.MPIF on MPEX was at 0.000207 BTC [+]
assbot: Um, shouldn't you be with your own
tribe or somethin'?
trinque: asciilifeform: are you
the one weird
trick
they don't want me
to know?
trinque: asciilifeform: nothing coming out of
those links for me atm
mircea_popescu: i
think your stay in b-a has benefited you immensely :)
mircea_popescu: then everyone running a node can run
that
too, if
they run a webserver.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
the usual "i say words about words so please hire me" circus.
BingoBoingo: Seems
to be since BFL
typically still lower bidders