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ascii_field: ben_vulpes: that, or twiddle the relevant constant
ben_vulpes: ascii_field: the only way to re-verify a chain-on-disk right now is to dump and re-eat all blocks, correct?
ben_vulpes: keep in mind that this is how i'm learning cpp
ascii_field: wait till the ~real~ patches, l0l
ascii_field: really not much in the patches thus far
ben_vulpes: just reading your patches and thinking about how to exercise them is a quarter-time job
ben_vulpes: ascii_field: no, i have not tried verifyall yet
ben_vulpes: trinque: wifi over ocean: yes. cell for scammers to resell - no
mod6: ones at 294k and the other... 158k
mod6: im running it on two seperate envs now actually.
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: tried 'verifyall' yet ?
trinque: man I would've bought the scam wifi for a flight that long
ben_vulpes: anyways i was poking at hunchentoot in service of making an httoy out of some of the patches that you've posted recently and discovered that the sbcl i had on the plane didn't support threads
ben_vulpes: ascii_field: i know that it takes longer, but i like to actually exercise the sync mechanism once every five builds or so
ben_vulpes: my stator's up to 347786
ben_vulpes: neat to hear about musl, asciilifeform
trinque: if I someday neither hear, smell, nor see neighbors, that'll be a good close to chapter one
trinque: wonder if there's a market for that
trinque: it'd be a neat company to have, something which built heavily fortified homes
trinque: so I go over there with a flamethrower and a bandana on my face, then fuck the ashes?
trinque: can smell the booze
trinque: either I have a good nose or the neighbors are *really* drinking this afternoon
jurov: i thought you're just trying to be poetic
mircea_popescu: on the plus side there's well over 1k complete versions of the thing i nthe wild now, so it's not a total loss.
mod6: <+trinque> if so it's gonna need bitchin ascii art like the foundation site. << Hear, hear.
jurov: is that minigame.bz? well, you asked for it
mircea_popescu: Jul 2015538954457,386663,979488816.56 GB << jurov you know i blame you for this right ?
trinque: bios didn't seem to have a virtualization setting
trinque: is there anything that'd keep this hp turdserver from having the svm flag on the cpus other than... not having that?
mircea_popescu: simplify distribution of the iso in any case.
mircea_popescu: i think might be useful feature yea
ascii_field: will need for the console regardless !
trinque: if so it's gonna need bitchin ascii art like the foundation site.
ascii_field: could have just this
mircea_popescu: "pogo responds to magic packet on port X by sending over the iso"
ascii_field: 100% musl though
ascii_field: ^ above is the notion. all i have presently is a 10m iso that boots to shell
mod6: but yea, was able to build stator as fully static, thanks to ascii_field's cuts from the source.
ascii_field: point is not only to test pogo build and get musl in, but also it is useful to have a rom-able pc realbitcoinotron
mircea_popescu: vhell then1
ascii_field: not to be confused with the turd from 3 month ago
ascii_field: hence the name
mircea_popescu: so in principle, we're this close to a pogo binary ?
mircea_popescu: i guess wp is better than most on this score.
ascii_field: (on the mr mold example from last night. got everything that's worth anything there)
mircea_popescu: if you really feel like burning time on this, feel free to look at random sites see what depthy=1 gets you
mircea_popescu: yeah but no guarantee you get your site this way
ascii_field: that is, the default behaviour of 'wget -m'
trinque: personally I'll settle for whatever I can find of the best content, and the rest can be damned
mircea_popescu: how many copies of the internet do you want ?
trinque: well god's dead and that's no fair, so the state will have to chip in instead
ascii_field: i must note that archive.today is not (apparently) recursive
chetty: ahaha so thats it, its realities fault
mircea_popescu: otherwise "signing an url" is kinda like "windows security" in that pages include foreign elements.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-07-2015#1204624 << there's that archive.today thing which seems to work ok. if anyone actually cares enough about a website (which seems a stretch in my mind, but w/e) they can still do what i did to the usms scammer bunch, curl, base64 and sign. ☝︎
trinque: this "surgical" death from the sky thing strikes me as a bit like playing with one's food
mircea_popescu: except you're watching the node spew scroll
assbot: Logged on 17-07-2015 14:40:16; asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-07-2015#1204482 << the one with the pipes ?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-07-2015#1204558 << the on ewith the watching tv ☝︎
mircea_popescu: all this effort put into becoming "more women friendly" in a retarded, contorted way that women don't give a shit about and pisses off men is mayhap paying off
trinque: yeah, amounts to a cubicle job a lot like being a videogame tester
davout: who wants to fly drones when you can either fly fighter jets or fuck flight attendants
mircea_popescu: maybe nobody wants to be in the navy anymore because it's doing dumbass "sensitivity training"
BingoBoingo: Well, there probably a difference between flying drones as a lay hobbyist and flying drones when you spent your youth training to fly planes you fit inside
trinque: could be entirely unrelated to being a drone operator too
BingoBoingo: trinque: Probably tired of not actually being pilots
trinque: how bout that
trinque: pilots get tired of fish in a barrel, eh?
mod6: ah, ok so looking at http://dpaste.com/2J1JRCR.txt again, we can def. note that it's a v3 block and that's not just some garbage in there.
mod6: just thought it was worth mentioning that i found it in the MessageHeader with tcpdump.
mod6: ok, ftr, this is from nsl's node with -verifyall on.
mod6: so dumping the first four blocks with `dumpblock' into each their own .bin files, then using xxd and shovling them all into one file, here's the result: http://dpaste.com/1B1H1PC.txt
ascii_field: somehow forgot this
ascii_field: see the src
mod6: just in the message header
mod6: (in the block itself)
mod6: i don't see the bytes in any order.
mod6: which i thought was kinda weird, so i looked at the code again. This is a part of CMessageHeader, used in ProcessMessage -- so I ran a tcpdump while syncing:
mod6: and i never did find that magic number in there: 0xf9, 0xbe, 0xb4, 0xd9
decimation: one day when I get some extra time I might work on the osx build stuff
decimation: I have an old macbook1,1 I would like to use for stator
trinque: ah, at the time I'm sure they were very expensive
ascii_field: ~at the time~
trinque: but this is because it's vintage
jurov: basement that never gets flooded!
ascii_field: (i, for one, was surprised when learned the answer)
trinque: I'll beer all over my cheap terminal
trinque: 100k computer goes in the basement!
ascii_field lulz at the folks who nod when he says 'computer should cost $100k and be a heirloom' who then tell about the coffee they spilled in their 7th laptop
trinque: would've probably lived longer if not for the many dousings with beer/coffee/misc
trinque: tho that macbook wasn't even worth 50 bucks
trinque: jurov: no, just the ssd
trinque: interesting, what brings you to that archaeological dig?
trinque sheds a single tear for "elderbook"
trinque: had an old 80gb in a macbook I finally retired to the dumpster
shinohai: nice trinque I don't have ssd yet T_T
trinque: got a nice little intel ssd for it too
trinque: yeah, neat. I just fired up my own pogo today
trinque: I play it for the same reason time to time
danielpbarron: pretty much, although it will always be nostalgic to me