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trinque: ^ was going to ask next "which currency"
asciilifeform: in other nyooz that you will never read in english,
mats: https://twitter.com/GammaGroupPR/status/617937092497178624 someone's taking credit for FinFisher and HT
asciilifeform: mats: tried it on the non-winblowz one ?
trinque: mats: and so nice of google to ship that with their browser
asciilifeform: (one which is not, is worse than useless)
asciilifeform: the chart ~must~ be semantically correct. this is not negotiable
asciilifeform: and unable to distinguish between functions of same name in different classes ☟︎
asciilifeform: but then learned that it is retarded
asciilifeform: thought about using the output of 'lxr'
asciilifeform: i want a chart that i can regenerate.
decimation: someone else can do the dirty work
trinque: clang looks like it might be the thing
decimation: it's possible that something like this does it http://www.semanticdesigns.com/Products/DMS/DMSToolkit.html
asciilifeform: i am definitely not interested in the output of any proprietary, closed (esp. winblowz) proggy that produces c++ callgraphs
asciilifeform: neither of which is useful to me
decimation: " Interesting in that virtual inheritance is represented properly; for example in/std/3.4.5.cc yields 3.4.5.png. "
decimation: what about clang? I thought stuff like this was the 'reason' it was built
asciilifeform: but this functionality is deliberately not brought out to 'libraryizable' form, for reasons discussed in earlier threads re: rms
asciilifeform: i mean, yes, gcc turns cpp into an ast
decimation: asciilifeform: one would think the compiler writers would need such a thing
asciilifeform: (for this reason)
asciilifeform: total waste of time. ☟︎
asciilifeform: i just tried 'egypt'
decimation: the virtual functions thing probably eliminates all halfass attempts to use a C based-tool
asciilifeform: dynamic graphs are useful for certain kinds of work, but is more or less the opposite of what i need here.
asciilifeform: or, in the case of dynamic graphs, may omit some corner case which didn't get hit
decimation: note that there are plenty of tools that would work for C
decimation: probably valgrind 'callgrind' too
asciilifeform: which means that 'gprof' callgraph is out
asciilifeform: the other thing is that we DON'T NEED A DYNAMIC CALLGRAPH FOR ANYTHING !!!!
asciilifeform: unrelated: folks competing for mircea_popescu's 1 btc prize for therealbitcoin callgraph can strike 'egypt' utility off the list. it is a worthless pile of shit, which produces worthless piles of shit (at least for cpp proggy) ☟︎
decimation: point being, someone derives time (the iers) from astronomy, sets the cesium, and broadcasts it ☟︎
asciilifeform is aware of the 'leap second' bullshit
decimation: sure but that's why we have leap seconds
asciilifeform: (which is the actual iso std)
asciilifeform: epoch time is more related to cesium time
decimation: time (for the moment) still derived from the earth's rotation around the sun (and date by its orbit)
asciilifeform: entirely separate problem from the one we have
decimation: no, but the question is: who do you trust to tell you the time?
asciilifeform: decimation: my pogo didn't come with a gimbal telescope; did yours ?
pete_dushenski: decimation stock uboot ? << me thinks so, yes.
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decimation: of the moon and other bodies http://www.lunar-occultations.com/iota/iotandx.htm
decimation: asciilifeform: one could verify that one has the correct time by observing occultations
asciilifeform: chainph0rk never prospers, for the reason, that if it prospers, none dare call it treason (tm) (r)
decimation: pete_dushenski: I assume you are still using the stock uboot which ascii suspects?
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Haven't seen people talking blockheight. Really as fragile as the thing is atm fuckers ruined my dreams of blockheight as "canonical" measure of time
decimation: interesting. I didn't see any updates on openbsd saying that the nfs turd was no longer needed
asciilifeform: ditto for their radio 'ufo', which i bitched about but then got 'openwrt' running on it
decimation: given the proprietary kernel used by the edgerouter in its linux variant
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo "The second fork persisted from 21:50 through to 23:40 on July 5th, 2015" << should include blockheight, neh ?
decimation: running openbsd. I thought ascii had been using netbs
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo bahahhaa omfg that's sweet.
pete_dushenski: decimation that's still tbd on my end. perhaps asciilifeform can comment ?
decimation: now the question is: how bad is the routing performance
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decimation: pete_dushenski: ah that's good news
pete_dushenski: decimation took some fiddling but i made it happen :)
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asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-07-2015#1190150 << not sure if this is technically correct - there is, i think, room for another leading '9' ! ☝︎
asciilifeform: pete_dushenski: i did my 'edgerouter' by building on pc and copying to the stick, yes
asciilifeform: which is why i'd like to banish the block index to disk. so that the 128m of ram can be freed up to cache disk ~as required~
asciilifeform: on pogo we very much have no such thing
assbot: Logged on 06-07-2015 23:23:15; danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-07-2015#1188147 << now that you mention it, it occurs to me that my 0.7.2 node had been fully synched (until the recent wedge) running on a single 5400 rpm drive and 8 gigs of ram
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-07-2015#1190196 << it is very, very easy to use almost arbitrarily slow disk if you have ram for the kernel to cache it with ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 06-07-2015 22:36:48; danielpbarron: ;;later tell asciilifeform I get a segmentation fault http://danielpbarron.com/blkcut.txt
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-07-2015#1190162 << please consider modifying the proggy to print running block count, so i can try to replicate ☝︎
decimation: if you are saying otherwise than that is good
decimation: pete_dushenski: I thought that openbsd didn't support the usb storage driver for edgerouter
assbot: Logged on 05-07-2015 12:18:42; mats: too light on actual details imo
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-07-2015#1188174 << it's a +1 ! those usually come with "details" like "fresh blood" ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 05-07-2015 11:33:19; jurov: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-07-2015#1185700 << in my experience, you can use spinning rust if you throw in 8GB RAM
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-07-2015#1188147 << now that you mention it, it occurs to me that my 0.7.2 node had been fully synched (until the recent wedge) running on a single 5400 rpm drive and 8 gigs of ram ☝︎☟︎
pete_dushenski: you'd think so.
pete_dushenski: or i should say, my tragedishness
pete_dushenski is pleased that his amateurishness is of use to anyone ever.
TomServo: pete_dushenski: Ah cool, I'll give it a go. Thanks.
trinque: fuck that kid.
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trinque: http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/07/06/us-boston-bombings-trial-idUSKCN0PG26R20150706 << "death to america" y'know... unless you wanna appeal your death sentence
pete_dushenski: first you unplug the usb drive from inside the edgerouter, plug it into your computer, install openbsd on it, unpack it, reinstall the drive in the edgerouter, establish a serial connection, and start talking.
TomServo: But last I read booting OpenBSD required booting over the network, rather than install on the USB drive due to lack of a USB driver
pete_dushenski: using just rj45 to db9
pete_dushenski: TomServo i found another computer with a serial port that actually talked to the serial cable i have. the usb adapter i bought was b0rked.
TomServo: pete_dushenski: Didja find a way to boot OpenBSD on the edgerouter from USB or are you using the nfs boot option?
assbot: Logged on 06-07-2015 19:51:35; ascii_field: just opening that plastic box is already adding more labour cost than everything we previously considered to be involved in setup put together
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-07-2015#1189808 << can attest to this having opened 12 in a row today, although it goes sorta smoothly once you get the hang of it ☝︎
pete_dushenski: looking forward to seeing tequilahead becoming the 8th greek finance minister in 5 years.
pete_dushenski: and so it will always be, travis. so it will always be.
pete_dushenski: "SuperSecretTech: How many bitcoin do you own?" TravisPatron: Not as many as I would like."
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pete_dushenski: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3cbuq1/im_the_author_of_the_bitcoin_revolution_an/ << oh travis tequilahead, how the mighty "thought leader" has fallen. you've stumbled from writing on your own blog to hacking up scamdesk, and now all the way down to the very bottom of the barrel with reddit. all in the course of, what, 2 weeks ?
danielpbarron: ;;later tell asciilifeform I get a segmentation fault http://danielpbarron.com/blkcut.txt ☟︎
pete_dushenski: "CoinbaseAdrian 30 points an hour ago* : Sorry guys, we're looking into this. It appears to be an issue with our network provider (Cloudflare). We have an urgent ticket open with them and I'll update here with any details." << response to coinbase being offline ☟︎
TomServo: If that's of any significance.
TomServo: Ahoy all, just wanted to pass long: my 0.5.3 node is humming along, currently reporting blockheight 364171. ☟︎
shinohai: I am *so close* to 350k