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trinque: one more try, then I'll call it good
trinque: unix has its warts, but the things you can cobble together with the pipe...
trinque: ah there we go
trinque: hm, so why would this thing still think it's connected on the other end?
BingoBoingo: processor is amd e350 so takes ~25-33% CPU utilization around the clock just keeping up with Bitcoin when sync'd
trinque tries a tcpkill on deedbot's irc
trinque: not bad; I continue to see parallels between gentoo and openbsd usage patterns
BingoBoingo: Turns out it only takes about 5 hours on this machine with a puny mobile processor to compile Kernel, Userland, and Xenocara in order to upgrade from release to -stable as well
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 ☟︎☟︎
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> so i wanted to know what supports this hypothesis << Generally before crushing trash car's is held for some time and parts sold to mechanics who then sell to their customers for half price of "new" stock
assbot: Nabokov and the moment of truth - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1COgDFP )
phf: my moscow is gone anyway, 90ые are over, so it's all aparatchiks tightening the screws. and i don't know anyone "on the pipeline"
kakobrekla: undo then
ascii_field: kakobrekla: iirc it is in the log
trinque: ben_vulpes: you guys going to oscon?
phf: no, not anymore, not for a while actually, but not as long as ascii seems like. i live in philadelphia and about 1/3 of time in dc
mircea_popescu: o hey. living there ?
mircea_popescu: hello public. look at all the things that aren't happening!
mircea_popescu waves at the public
mircea_popescu: wave at the public,
mircea_popescu: yeah. but warning there's gonna be an eclypse is not quite the same as watching the eclypse over a beer, out on a terrace.
ascii_field: i warned that the buggerz will do exactly this
mircea_popescu: this is how the us budget is constructed, at any rate.
mircea_popescu: it often happens for very complex systems to behave in highly consistent ways with a clearly identifiable beneficiary all by themselves.
ascii_field: socket opens, but packets drown in the bermuda triangle
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208830 << so now you get to see the other end of it, for your records. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208811 << i am looking forward to the fallout from this :D ☝︎
mircea_popescu: clearly, the sect is working.
assbot: The situation of Greece on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1COaidh )
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 15:03:08; phf: what i'm saying is that i wouldn't be surprised if some large number of europeans are focusing on greeks for purely sentimental reasons. "bedrock of civilization"
assbot: The logical impossibility, and the moral untenability, of forgiveness on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1CO9OE6 )
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 15:02:22; phf: pete_dushenski: i'm not in a position to save any one country. if i were putin, i'd buy greece, move greeks off some of the islands, and recreate greek drama with imported nubile slavs, but
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 15:01:01; asciilifeform: 'you totalled it'
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208689 << he's getting a lot better at this isn't he. ☝︎
solrodar: as well as generating the call graph, I was able to actually build bitcoind against that version, though I didn't test it
assbot: Logged on 19-07-2015 00:40:38; ben_vulpes: <decimation> boost fails to compile << i actually ran into this when hacking against solrodar's clang + graphviz callgraph thinger
solrodar: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-07-2015#1206079 << I was using the OS package from Ubuntu 14.02, which is boost version 1.54 ☝︎
ascii_field: doesn't even need the cable
ascii_field: in quite other news, i found a simple and software-only means of reading and writing the nand fw of 'miracast'
trinque: neat, I tried too, ran into some issue, but was going to try again
trinque: I noticed it was forked from the version of openssl in use
trinque: anybody ever tried building against libressl yet?
ben_vulpes: in other news, my stator has caught up with the net at large
ascii_field: the bitcoind AND the os are bitwise-identical to those of another node presently running happily.
ascii_field: then falls back into these 'socket closed'
ascii_field: for a minute or two at a stretch
ascii_field: once in a while, even gets tx
mod6: but not enough to keep up then obv.
ascii_field: every hour or two - manages to snarf a block, yes
ascii_field: it gets thousands of these 'silent' connection attempts
ascii_field: 365587 - three blocks away from where it was turned on
mod6: your node that you were speaking about ^
ascii_field: i think i saw this, aha
phf: https://vimeo.com/25479104 has some shots of butugychag around 24:05, though the whole documentary is interesting, done by a shalamov fan in early 90s
phf: re situation of greece, i think i missed that one somehow
assbot: The situation of Greece on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1Kj5xrS )
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 15:03:08; phf: what i'm saying is that i wouldn't be surprised if some large number of europeans are focusing on greeks for purely sentimental reasons. "bedrock of civilization"
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208696 << mircea_popescu has a post about just this! ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 16:46:50; phf: berzin managed to succeed where multiple generation of tzar bureaucrats failed developing natural resource on the kolyma peninsula by taking a scientific approach to the whole idea of "hungry people work"
ascii_field: same deal as was tested on mircea_popescu's node last month
ascii_field: (or rather, to be more specific, appears to be active on the corner of the net where the latte resides)
ascii_field: currently targeting my new node
ascii_field: the 'let's make the backbone lose bitcoin packetz' thing is also back
ascii_field: so tx spam is back.
mod6: When I do get around to drafting up all of the scenarios, I'll put that in here as well, maybe you guys can think of other tests that I hvaen't thought of yet. Or edge cases. etc.
mod6: Of course, there will actually be a separate, more formal testing guide that I'll create also.
mod6: But as far as cucumber, even if I have issues with the steps (so far it's been very easy), if I write out the scenarios in the feature, it should be a decent testing guide in itself.
mod6: We'll see where it goes and if I run into too many problems.
mod6: With some effort up front I might be able to automate the ~20 or so scenarios that i've sketched out for the release. Could save all of us a lot of time by installing/emerging a few things on gentoo and then just running these tests instead of having to do all the testing manually.
mod6: so last 24 hours or so I've been working on getting an automated testing framework setup for this forthcoming release. I've got one scenario working (simple one). Here's what it kinda looks like - although this isn't the entire code, there is a module I left out for now. http://dpaste.com/32GZH0A.txt
pete_dushenski: "Apple Inc said it is experiencing some issues with its App Store, Apple Music, iTunes Store and some other services. The company did not provide details but said only some users were affected." << qntra not alone.
phf: berzin managed to succeed where multiple generation of tzar bureaucrats failed developing natural resource on the kolyma peninsula by taking a scientific approach to the whole idea of "hungry people work" ☟︎
Adlai: holy textwall
pete_dushenski: too bad germany let the istanbul slip through their fingers a decade ago.
pete_dushenski: and there's no shortage of production capability in turkey atm.
mircea_popescu: (yes, most of the ruins of roman antiquity are in turkey, not europe)
mats: mircea_popescu: a technique for preventing resource exhaustion in a weird place
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 14:46:29; pete_dushenski: at the same time, i can see why a -person- would bother with italy : architecture, stronger remnants of culture, art, (albeit modest) production capability, some measure of refinement here and there.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208669 << by this logic turkey exceeds italy and greece combined ☝︎
mircea_popescu: but then again - shoot all the males, keep the females under 20ish that suck it enthusiastically has always been the procedure
mircea_popescu: and who's gonna bother with training them individually.
mircea_popescu: now, will large herds of worthless schmucks be turnable into an actual population ? i grant it seems dubious.
mircea_popescu: i know from directly verified experimental fact that properly chained and beaten they DO work. the spark to work and be smart and everything's not lost.
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 14:39:00; asciilifeform: pete_dushenski: you think 'hungry people work' - let me guess - because your grandfather was hungry, and worked. today's 'hungry' will not work. not while they have option of eating you and i
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208662 << this is to me personally the most interesting point. ☝︎
pete_dushenski: speaking of which, how comes the commodity ticker widget, kakobrekla ?
pete_dushenski: "oh, you think i should buy $goog even though you wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole ? ok !"
mircea_popescu: that's EXACTLY what actual revolutionaries are thinking right now. "i wonder if there's some schmuck on a google blog with opinions. let me check!"
pete_dushenski: because being raised by charlatanic economists and the like have trained idjits to seek advice from tards with 'no conflicts of interest'
pete_dushenski: lol. y'know, just in case any actual revolutionaries are reading orlov and needing fatherly advice from someone with no skin in the game.
mircea_popescu: somehow the "i am not a revolutionary, here are my opinions on how that works" does not give him any pause whatsoever. "i'm a virgin, here's some songs about fucking i wrote". because why ?
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. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: from what i hear putin's been asked this a lot by the various oligarchs
mircea_popescu: quite the question.
pete_dushenski: why not bruxelles ? hard to beat the chocolate there.
mircea_popescu: let's make a russian union run by russian bureaucrats with the capital at ruxelles!
mircea_popescu: fucking russian inferiority complex. "oh, europe is doing something stupid ? we will do THE SAME STUPID THING IN OUR OWN WAY!!11"
mircea_popescu: not because it wouldn't be consistent with the piece so far, and with his verbiage so far. but why then ?
mircea_popescu: somehow orlov doesn't feel compelled to go "check out schmuckin, going over to the euro tune of human rights"
mircea_popescu: Given that the price is so high, perhaps it would be better after all if we just sat quietly, allowed the rich get richer as the poor get poorer, watched listlessly as the environment got completely destroyed by capitalist industrialists in blind pursuit of profit, and eventually curled up, kissed our sweet asses good-bye and died?