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mod6: I'll work on something for
that within
the next week probably.
mod6: I will work on a patch list and maybe a script later
this month. It is a bit hard
to follow.
☟︎ mod6: So a bunch have patches have been submitted in
the last month. A read
through each of
the emails is kindof required at
this point because
they all have specific instructions and dependantcies.
phf: trinque:
tbh i
thought it was broken, since it's missing chicken, gui, etc. only once i went
through
the exercise of making my own did i realize
that
those are not part of mailing list history
trinque: I didn't know
the patches page existed
til
today
trinque: phf: you could crawl
that patches page maybe
phf: mod6: it would be nice
to have an mbox or maildir
tgz for
the mailing list with all
the attachments still included.
took me couple of hours
to reconstruct and verify patch list, while could've been done in matter of minutes with procmail and mimetools
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Reddit death already had a big one.
This one's getting a quick note
mircea_popescu: goies nicely with
the discussion of
that
time when
they fucked up deleting a qntra article iirc.
punkman: because
they fired some chick
mats: BingoBoingo:
this must be a hoax
trinque: is
this stator archive meant
to be untarred overtop 0.5.3-RELEASE ?
☟︎ mod6: we've got quite a lot
to do before we're
there anyway.
mod6: punkman: ok. i
thought we had decided
to leave
the miner in
there for now. but yeah,
thanks I'll let ya know.
mod6: one of
the
things
that pains me with
the SHA1s re-written into
the filenames, is if you pull
these files with curl, you have
to rename
them
to
their original names before you can verify
the signatures.
trinque: meh, dunno why any miner would want
that
shinohai: stratum mining proxy already forked
to accept larger blocksize :/
trinque: (not
that I don't like secret clubs)
trinque: shinohai: isn't
the idea
that you want your pool as big as possible?
punkman: mod6, let me know if you want me
to rebase/resubmit cpuminer-snip or guicruft-snip before
the next release
☟︎ trinque: I went from 100s of spamz a day
to 0 with
this one weird
trick.
trinque: for some odd reason spam botnets don't seem
to bother at all with
tls being required
trinque: it it's
too much
trouble, don't worry about it
trinque: jurov: could
the btc-dev mailing list send mail via
tls? requiring
that on my mailserver's end has drastically cut down on spam, but I
think
that's causing me
to miss mailing list messages
mats: nothing merged so far
though
mats: that'll be interesting when
the dichotomy vanishes. linux has been adding support for persistent memory afaik
mod6: sure, ok. so what we'll need
to do (and even I haven't
tried patching
those in myself yet) is
to extract
the stator,
then apply
the patches.
shinohai: kk but
the whole reason I want
to do
this is so I can
try
the new patches by ascii_field,
the blockdump
mod6: yeah,
that's what i was saying before: leave your v0.5.3.1-RELEASE as-is.
Then setup a new environment
to give
the "stator" build a
try -- is pre-patched, so should be able
to compile and run, or if your slightly more daring, just run
the included pre-compiled (by alf) binary (ensure
to check sigs first!)
mircea_popescu: i suspek computing is moving
towards joint ram/disk anyway.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field in practice
this may not be a problem.
the gavincoin insanities aside, growing by 300 bytes every
ten minutes may well be sustainable indefinitely into
the future.
☟︎ shinohai: @ mod6 I
think I should start with a bare build.
the other one is fine, son't want
to
touch it xD
mats: dignork: i'm looking forward
to a
test drive
mod6: shinohai: ok let's work
through it
ascii_field: that
that in order
to change
this, it'd have
to live on disk
ascii_field: what i did learn is
that mapBlockIndex grows linearly (300 bt) for every block ever seen.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: at present, i doubt
that we'll
turn up any oddities in
the blocks per se
mircea_popescu: anyway i'll feel a lot better about
this world and my life once
this has been actually reviewed by
third parties. ie , you.
dignork: but no such
things in my project :)
dignork: ascii_field: it's less cooler
than i wished :) For example
there is an interesting problem with blind shuffling.
shinohai: ;;later
tell mod6
tried
the new patches, failed utterly xD
mats: oh, probably better
to just ping mp about it.
assbot: Logged on 20-02-2015 14:56:37; dignork: mircea_popescu: I can't currently handle it myself, but I can bring a friend and we'll split
the work, would you be interested
to cooperate?
gribble: dignork was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 weeks, 3 days, 1 hour, 16 minutes, and 45 seconds ago: <dignork> mircea_popescu: you wouldn't believe amount of horribly broken code which blows up in ipv6 environment, anything from integer overflows,crashes,malfunctions
to firewalls leaving your machine exposed
pete_dushenski: while in food program, i only ever issued one executive officer's order on
the spot
pete_dushenski: even
the lowest of
the low restaurants here, outside chinatown at least, are quite good
ascii_field wonders now if pete_dushenski is physically able
to eat in a restaurant now
ascii_field: so got
to see
the secret rat-sized cockroaches in restaurants, etc ?
ascii_field: pete_dushenski: what was your profession in
those days ?
ascii_field: because 'mortally dull' sounds like
they actually made you work
pete_dushenski: i know, i used
to work for
the largest employer in
the province, 5th largest in country
trinque: trying
to do something requiring
talent?
that's swimming against
the bezzle!
trinque: pete_dushenski | ascii_field: well did you ever
think
that if maybe you weren't so darned
talented, you'd have more options ? << if you want
to make money in
the US economy, don't swim against
the bezzle
mod6: <+ascii_field> incidentally, anybody ever
try parallelizing sigchecking ? <<
this would be interesting
to
try & do some perf
testing with.
mats: got a link/name
to paillier paper(s)?
ascii_field: incidentally, anybody ever
try parallelizing sigchecking ?
mod6: oh wow, your nearly
there. great!
mats: oh, doh,
this was mentioned
mats: is
there some way of computing some function of
the cards
that reveals certain properties of
the aggregate of
the
table without revealing people's particular cards
mats: on yesterday's subject of poker:
the concept of revealing 'hole cards' as
transparency
to enable auditing and prevent cheating seems
to keep coming up in my discussions about WoT poker with online poker players
ascii_field: a corpse, buried at sea, has
the most options:
pete_dushenski: ascii_field: well did you ever
think
that if maybe you weren't so darned
talented, you'd have more options ?
ascii_field: pete_dushenski: for me, usa is
this roughly 200 km. sq. spot where i can get
to my meatwot
ascii_field: funkenstein_: i pay
the 700 in order ~not
to wake up with a bill for 500,000~
ascii_field: pete_dushenski: as a pathological example: just about anybody's living costs could be lowered by moving
to africa, but for some reason very few
takers
funkenstein_: ascii_field, have you considered
that anything costing 700 USD per month is far more likely
to be a detriment
to health
than a basic medical care?
pete_dushenski: just
the way
the cookie crumbles for some (includes physical and mental outcomes)
ascii_field would like
to
the eleven or so
threads where he described
this, but won't bother, probably everyone reading
this recalls
mats: rashida jones knows exactly what she's doing, and she believes she's manipulating folks into doing
the right
thing by preying on
the viewer's instinct
to protect women and children
pete_dushenski: ascii_field: with health and living costs like
that, how can you claim you're not overpaying for -anything- ??
ascii_field: ~2k usd
to have reasonably spacious dwelling (90 sq m.)
funkenstein_: even assuming retarded farmers and homeowners accepting fiat,
this is still not "control" in
the sense of being able
to issues a billion
tons of rice.
The stuff still has
to exist and is limited.
mats: clever manipulation,
this. imply women are being preyed on,
that
they haven't any agency, and
that
teens should be protected from
themselves because she had no idea she was doing
torture porn until she got
to
the set, and didn't resist at
the critical moment
ascii_field: pete_dushenski: i'll give you something
to chew on. for instance: i pay ~700+ usd / mo just
to have
the possibility of accessing basic medical care if i need it
mats: BingoBoingo: 'There's no regulation', '... and it's really difficult
to believe
that
the girls who were crying when
they're being "raped" are always acting and performing'
☟︎