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phf: right now i
think every guide has a different recommendation for what
to use. some do svn co on specific revision, some pull snapshot from svn, some pull snapshot from elsewhere
mircea_popescu: i had no idea
the supply chain is
THAT vulnerable,
thanks god i asked questions.
phf: mircea_popescu: i have a copy, i was hoping
to have an svn repo history
that i can work with. but a b-a authorative location can be used for build guides
mircea_popescu: i had no fucking idea
this is even a
thing, but given
that we link against a specified version anyway,
there's really no reason
to even use sourceforge.
phf: mircea_popescu: yes, it'll be done. sourceforge is down, and
that's where crystalspace's repository is hosted. it's been down for couple of days now for all hosted projects
mircea_popescu: not
to derp about how
there's no proof of "foul play or suicide".
mircea_popescu: i don't understand how
the us coroners work
these days. if a 28 yo man is found dead at home,
the
traditional way is
to require evidence of natural death
mircea_popescu: "There was "no evidence of foul play or suicide," police in Gainesville said via
Twitter."
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 04:37:29; asciilifeform: between
this and
the block parser, we have maybe a quarter of a cl implementation of bitcoin here...
mircea_popescu: congrats, phoronix, you're now
that blonde airhead we like
to fuck ?
mircea_popescu: re
that phoronix
thing : isn't it a sad state of affairs when
the year is 2015 and yet
the best way some computer expert has
to convey his problems
to others is BY
TAKING A PHUCKING CELLPHONE SHOT OF
THE SCREEN ?
mircea_popescu: "After Carlos, a 12-year-old whose father has died in
the Spanish Civil War, arrives at an ominous boy's orphanage he discovers
the school is haunted and has many dark secrets
that he must uncover."
mircea_popescu: it was... i
think it must have been about a
ton or some shit. it was huge.
mircea_popescu: nah, us bombed romania plenty in
the early 40s. major oil supplier for
teh
third reich.
mircea_popescu: upon review, b29 was introduced
too late
to have been related. romania was out by 1944
mircea_popescu: i have no idea how it got
there. conceivably, dropped during
the war
mircea_popescu: (as a boy, /me used
to play around a very large unexploded bomb.
the crew had
taken out
the fuse and left it in place, by
the 60s
the rains had washed it out
thoroughly, by
the 80s it was a mostly rusted hunk of metal)
mircea_popescu: "yeah,
there is. like how
the fuck you didn't abord in
the
third week like every other case of lethal
trisomy"
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 03:44:37; asciilifeform:
the whole point of
the way
the patches were written.
mircea_popescu: read
the logs at
that
time,
they stand symbolic of
this problem. how
the fuck is one
to prove
the internet is broken X way when iot's consistently broken so many ways from sunday.
mircea_popescu: "maybe it's
the router". "no, because isp has been sane" "well..."
mircea_popescu: yes but what's
that do. i said
the same at
the
time, it was like...mmmkay well... it dun work./
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 10:46:29; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform lol what's
this,
the russiarchist's cookbook ?
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 03:07:07; asciilifeform: ^ posted here because
this fragment is
typical
assbot: Logged on 08-10-2014 14:52:26; mircea_popescu:
the whole
thing is like 500 sites, not even 1k
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 00:54:28; asciilifeform:
the days of plaintext packets sailing around
the world unmolested are not merely numbered - but long gone.
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 00:40:14; asciilifeform:
there can be ~NO~ fucking question of misconfiguration
mircea_popescu: what, you mean like people pretending
to be judges pretending
to listen
to people who are pretending
to be das pretending
to be prosecuting people who are pretending
to be breaking
the law ?
the first in
the hopes of selling
this into a "political career",
the latter in
the hopes of selling
this into a "career in showbiz" ?
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 00:35:20;
trinque: next innovation is constructing both sides!
liquidassets: So
this idea of a pound of flesh being equivalent
to a signed contract…I like it.
liquidassets: For context, I’m working on opening a retail business in California and I’m kicking ideas around for
the concept behind it. I’m
thinking of calling it Numéraire Goods. Numeraire good being an economic concept meaning a base good
that functions as money in which all other
tradable item’s prices are expressed.
☟︎ liquidassets: ben_vulpes submission for
the
Trilema GPG Contract short-story contest?
trinque: static 0.5.4-beta libressl node is up
to about 100k
assbot: Logged on 06-07-2015 18:24:00; ben_vulpes: Story has it
that he returned
to Hazelton, once, after a
trip up
the
Telegraph
Trail, and
there he found out
that he had missed
the farthest cabin of all, over
two hundred miles away, and
there were
two men up
there left without supplies for
the winter. Either
the Government had not made
the
tale of
the cabins clear or C. B. himself had miscalculated. However
that may have been,
the plain fact remained
t assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 20:45:04; BingoBoingo: <trinque> anybody ever
tried building against libressl yet? << LibreSSL 2.0 fully synced in wild, LibreSSL 2.1 Kept up as of
this morning will probably
try a full sync eventually
liquidassets: ;;later
tell danielpbarron What historically has a pound of flesh equal? Are
there any scriptural equivalency
tables you can direct me
to?
Vexual: dunno, cant read
the sig
BingoBoingo: punkman: I only have foundation builds running on
that "Mint" ubuntu like at
the moment
punkman: Vexual: who's
the mustache?
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 20:45:04; BingoBoingo: <trinque> anybody ever
tried building against libressl yet? << LibreSSL 2.0 fully synced in wild, LibreSSL 2.1 Kept up as of
this morning will probably
try a full sync eventually
punkman: "must be
this white
to comment"
Vexual: if you can make your money smell like
thw world favourite lady perfume for years on end, its no accident
Vexual: i
think
they must have
punkman: I wonder if
they chose
the smell
punkman: did
they outsource
the printing?
Vexual: the media was well and
truly muted when corruption was suggested
Vexual: they do smell nice
tho
Vexual: punkmn, it's illegal
to mention polymer notes and who prints
them here
BingoBoingo: SamouraiWallet: How are you handling
the forklets?
punkman: they'd probably run out of paper in a day or
two
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 16:27:25; mircea_popescu: "2. Start printing Euros without authorization from
the European Central bank. When accused of forgery, make
the forgery harder
to detect by changing
the letter at
the front of
the serial number from Y (for Greece)
to X (for Germany)." << ahaha gawd.
Vexual: another funny
thing i saw, someone designed
the rax increasers
to walk across a university lawn
thats
taboo
trinque: hear
that everyone? common lisp bitcoind is on
the way
phf: #S(MESSAGE-MESSAGE :START-STRING #(249 190 180 217) :COMMAND-NAME "version" :PAYLOAD-SIZE 85 :CHECKSUM #(250 5 185 54)) came from
the node and
the checksum verifies
mod6: oh, i noticed a mistake above in my
text,
there is no such dir as 'bitcoin-v0_5_3_1-RELEASE', it's simply 'bitcoin-v0_5_3_1'. hope
that doesn't
trip anyone up
too badly.
trinque: great way for us casuals
to keep up with what's going on
trinque: mod6:
thanks for
the script
mod6: At some point here we'll have a pre-patched source bundle
that will be like a release candidate. I'm workin on it :]
mod6: Anyone else looking
to build
the same
thing by hand (as opposed
to just using stator as is) can use
this above process ^^ for now.
BingoBoingo: Anyone running OpenBSD and radeon graphics. 5.7 seems
to actually improve quite a bit over 5.6 in
this front.
mod6: those
three command should be run from ~/sandbox/bitcoin-v0_5_3_1