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mod6: i can't get it to remove the file and leave the dir, or to just truncate the file and leave the dir.
assbot: Logged on 05-03-2015 04:41:23; decimation: http://www.cnbc.com/id/102477304 < "When it comes to price growth, however, New York topped the list for prime property worldwide, according to Knight Frank. Prices jumped 18 percent in New York in 2014. Aspen, Colorado, ranked second, with prices up 16 percent."
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decimation: re: porsche inflation < http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/03/nyregion/manhattan-real-estate-market-surging-at-years-end.html "Those deals helped push the median sales price for Manhattan condos, including resales, up 14.3 percent to a record $1,320,000, according to the Elliman report." (year 2013)
decimation: I haven't looked into that
mod6: i think that one can go away ^^
mod6: I don't see any ref's in the makefile to src/obj/test
assbot: Logged on 01-07-2015 02:54:25; mod6: huh, now i have one chain that has 2 that match and one that differs: f7ab989febce649e49f8373f1c5a5fbd44008dd21eaf16ce0d1b73e1070421f0 blk0008.dat && b1d0da3ff6b2b2d6da096f06cf7359ca98e08490ab61202f94468587f51aaee5 blk0008.dat
mod6: i guess src/obj-test needs to stay because of the test stubs & it's ref'd in the makefile. that's fine.
mod6: after an actual test.
mod6: i think those can actually go away, but src/obj/nogui/ needs to stay.
mod6: does anyone see a reason to keep src/obj-test and src/obj/test ?
mod6: so yah, looks like the patch blows away the obj/nogui dir along with the .gitignore file (it's the only file in the dir at the time - a clue maybe?) but if replaced, the compiles fine.
mod6: oh hmm, for some reason, i don't understand this (maybe someone can look at my patch and tell me why??) but apparently not only were the .gitignore files removed, but the directories were too.
mod6: bascially, what I do is; extract v0.5.3.1, patch up through -verifyall then apply the rm_gitignore patch. then this ^^
mod6: does any one have any clue why removing .gitignore files would cause this?!
mod6: And for something that's really making my head scratch..
mod6: punkman: I get this error when I try to compile with your patch http://dpaste.com/11G00N1.txt
assbot: Logged on 19-07-2015 01:36:55; decimation: some of the later beetles had a 'gasoline heater' kit
cazalla: in the spring
cazalla: i've got about 20 fava beans, 10 sprouts, bunch of spring onions, rocket and english spinach and i just put some more radish in which should be ready to be pulled once spring arrives
mod6: i've got 22 tomato plants, 8 pepper plants and 4 cucumbers. tomatoes are starting to ripen...
cazalla: plus i lose half my gardening area to shade in the winter here.. shitty houses built close together which block out the sun
cazalla: i planted them mid march from memory and yeah, i am not sure it is worth growing them either given limited space.. take a while
decimation: I love brussel sprouts, I'm not sure it's worth growing them. I guess they are easy to freeze
decimation: you plant them in autumn?
cazalla: i dunno man, just shit stirring.. we need some more green thumbs in #b-a, petrol heads are winning
decimation: I would imagine that porsche comes with gas burning heater
pete_dushenski: lol i was driven to kindergarten in a '71 beetle that was exactly like this.
decimation: some of the later beetles had a 'gasoline heater' kit ☟︎
decimation: it sucked because there was no cabin heat; they weren't allowed to breathe
decimation: my dad told me that his dad used to have an air-cooled vw beetle back in the day
decimation: lol I didn't realize the old ones were air cooled
pete_dushenski: they've gone 'chinese' this last decade or two.
pete_dushenski: but the newer ones are all plastic and electronics
decimation: is it because porsche has 'moved on' to a new design?
pete_dushenski: i almost bought a black japanese import '89 964 in 2010 for ~25k. it would readily command 60k today from what i'm seeing on ebay and autotrader.
decimation: yeah, it's the case for all the 'billionare toys'
pete_dushenski: looking up prices for porsche 964/993 generation of 911 for '$75 dream garage' and i cannot motherfucking believe how inflated their prices have become in the last 5 years
decimation: it's a real shame the whole thing ended the way it did - clarkson being sacked for hitting the incompetent servants
decimation: that's why the other top gears didn't really work, clarkson made the show
pete_dushenski: that's certainly why i enjoyed tg and i was hardly alone
decimation: they had the balls to call most of the cars they drove 'crap'
decimation: anywyay pete going to your point last night, I think that's why uk 'top gear' was so popular
pete_dushenski: those gov grant$ went to good use !
mod6: thanks for the reminder ben_vulpes!
pete_dushenski: drove it/ferried it from vancouver to victoria and back one day
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: i quite enjoyed the volt
ben_vulpes: that i would pay to have in a truck.
ben_vulpes: piles of low-end torque, backed by a battery that is powered by an ICE generator.
ben_vulpes: but to return to the drivetrain: if you *insist* on an eletrical drivetrain, look to the Volt for the correct implementation.
ben_vulpes: this makes it difficult to finesse the brake.
ben_vulpes: anyways, the drivetrain is incorrect. yes, electrical drive is fantastic for the low-end torque, but regen brakes of engineering necessity must clamp down insanely hard in order to maximize current out of the machines. ☟︎
ben_vulpes: buy them pre-depreciated, and treat them like the capital equipment they are.
pete_dushenski: actually this isn't a bad game : name all the cars you'd buy with $75k cash. go !
ben_vulpes: a sedan, a truck, a gas-guzzling roadster, a mommymobile, a camperwagon...
pete_dushenski: have a whole fleet ! the choices !
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: the one and only.
pete_dushenski: if you're pulling in 3-4x the price of your car, it's no sweat.
cazalla: don't get me wrong, some of these cars in that price range do look nice but i cannot imagine putting the cash down for it let alone taking a loan
pete_dushenski: you can't tell me 100k isn't the same as a 7 year waiting list
pete_dushenski: it's a fancy trabant, what.
pete_dushenski: what you think of it ? worth 80-100k bezzlars ?
ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: you'd know better than i about the test drive. that's just how i got my butt in one.
ben_vulpes: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/patches.html << hey jurov couldja sort this by date instead of patch hash?
pete_dushenski: huh ? the link works for me.
Adlai: !s tenth rule
gribble: solrodar was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 4 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds ago: <solrodar> trinque: thanks
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell solrodar hey man i need a hand compiling boost in order to test your callgraph visualizer ☟︎
ben_vulpes: <decimation> boost fails to compile << i actually ran into this when hacking against solrodar's clang + graphviz callgraph thinger ☟︎
mod6: There is no time specific timeline for this in the public domain yet.
mod6: There will be a testing phase with a distributed full-patched bundle... call it RC1.
mod6: I still do need to sign that I've read the patches, might get to that tonight yet. Or tomorrow. We'll see how it goes.
assbot: Logged on 18-07-2015 18:10:58; mod6: <+mircea_popescu> mod6 so what's the plan, turning stator into a release ? << Yeah. I believe 'stator' + { eat/dump block, rm testnet & verifyall } should be the 5.4 release unless anything additional is submitted before we can finish testing & bundling release.
mod6: <+ascii_modem> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205870 << wai wut - ?? - no one signed that he has read, tested - and straight to release? << I certainly did not mean to imply immediate release. Just that I'll build a test plan surrounding what i've indicated. Process is already underway. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 18-07-2015 18:20:24; shinohai: I shamefully decided yo put all my crap in a github repo. There is no better way right now for me to organize it all.
ascii_modem: (since chairs registered no objection to jettison of testnrt)
assbot: Logged on 18-07-2015 18:17:48; shinohai: ok, then that is just 2, and testnet isn't important
pete_dushenski: u dun understand how the world works.
assbot: Logged on 18-07-2015 18:10:58; mod6: <+mircea_popescu> mod6 so what's the plan, turning stator into a release ? << Yeah. I believe 'stator' + { eat/dump block, rm testnet & verifyall } should be the 5.4 release unless anything additional is submitted before we can finish testing & bundling release. ☟︎
ascii_modem: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205870 << wai wut - ?? - no one signed that he has read, tested - and straight to release? ☝︎☟︎
ascii_modem: pet is broadway type
pete_dushenski: or mebbe you're more the stand-up comedy club type
pete_dushenski: ascii_modem: you don't seem like the broadway type but i'd be fascinated to know what you might see if you had the time for a show.
pete_dushenski: ya hardly needed much in the way of notes even, twas a moderately thorough discussion
trinque: pete_dushenski: ayep; good notes on the convo too
pete_dushenski: ;;later tell trinque as well they should be ! saudi royal necks are on the line and isis is all too happen to use that line as a noose.
pete_dushenski: not that there's a dealership anywhere in the province...
pete_dushenski: can't anyone take a test drive of a tesla model s ?
ben_vulpes: heh cazalla today i stepped outside and went snorkeling in perfectly blue waters
cazalla: ugh this morning.. i step outside and slip on my ass because the decking is covered in frost.. first one this winter, at least the brusselsprouts will enjoy it
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trinque: ;;later tell pete_dushenski http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/19/world/middleeast/saudis-cast-net-for-isis-sympathizers.html << It does appear that the Saudis are quite concerned.
trinque: the thing utterly needs to exist, and yesterday.
trinque: throw signatures into the mix and you have a completely unbreakable "website" hosting situation
trinque: second, any node accessing qntra has the option of caching the data and making it available for their own gossipd peers
trinque: first off, you have the choice of not dealing with people directly, but through any number of.. call 'em "gateway nodes"
trinque: felipelalli: were there a gossipd, it'd subsume this whole http mess entirely
felipelalli: or at least a kind of login where you have to sign a challenge with a GPG key L2 > 0 with assbot.
felipelalli: keep both online, but when the free version is being attacked at least you have an alternative ☟︎