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mircea_popescu: give it some
time, he'll go
the way of
that cornel west fucktard in due
time
mircea_popescu: you're comparing britni with random ho waiting
tables.
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 02:26:47; mats: passably decent analysis overall, although
the journalist is quite wrong about ru military inferiority and nato military superiority
ascii_field: mircea_popescu:
the way
this works is
that if mr pension is ever short on dough, he gets 'honorary professorship' at yalprincevard, or 'lecture fee', or 'consultantship' at lockheed, etc
ascii_field: hey, usg paid'em
to sit and pull.
those cocks won't pull
themselves
mircea_popescu: what's worse, look at
the people who claimed
to be and acted as if
they were actually doing useful work
ascii_field: kakobrekla: but look at all
the folks who could have done something about it, and instead pulled each other's cocks
mircea_popescu: ah yeah.
that sounds like a properly connected node ove ran actually functioning link for cryssakes.
kakobrekla: well
that one goes all
the way back
to satoshi.
ascii_field: there was never any fucking reason
to couple
the addr-watching functionality with 'wallet'
ascii_field: that is, by removing
the retardation which made
them appear necessary
ascii_field: weird kludges which ultimately came from
the retardation of
the 'powerranger' bitcoind - e.g., inability
to know when an addr has been paid, without having private key - are
to be fixed in
the proper way
shinohai: you know, why complicate
things. I like
the small bitcoind
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 18:02:08; shinohai: I'm still working on
the electrum server
thing, but I imagine it should fit neatly on
the pogo as well.
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 18:03:15; ascii_field: why is
this needed if you have one or more full nodes at home.
decimation: ascii_field: note
the commonality
to all of
these problems: "we own
this namespace so you should accept our aliased symbols"
phf: mircea_popescu: i'll keep
that i mind. i'd like
to give it a
try, but i still have memories of
tedium and despair from last
time i
tried building a crystal space project on mac
☟︎ decimation: did you see
that 'were gonna increment C++99
to C+14!!!!'
phf: maze of
twisty little passages, all alike
☟︎ ascii_field: however, if C++ support is needed, it's recommended just
to build a native
toolchain
targetting musl.'
ascii_field: 'Be aware
that, "out of
the box",
the wrapper only supports C applications, not C++.
This is because
the C++ libraries and headers are missing from
the musl include/library path.
The existing libstdc++ is actually compatible with musl in most cases and could be used by copying it into
the musl library path, but
the C++ header files are usually not compatible. One option may be rebuilding just libstdc++ against musl;
ascii_field: 'When will it be finished?' 'When
there's nothing left
to remove.' (faq)
ascii_field: conditions in
the original NPTL design. As for efficiency,
the whole
threads implementation weighs in at around 10-20k depending on
target architecture and compiler settings.'
ascii_field: 'musl's efficiency is unparalleled in Linux libc implementations. Designed from
the ground up for static linking, musl carefully avoids pulling in large amounts of code or data
that
the application will not use. ... musl features
the first post-NPTL implementation of POSIX
threads for Linux, and
the first aimed at complete conformance and robustness.
Thread cancellation has been re-designed
to avoid serious race
decimation: what I find amusing is
that gcc comes with system include files, but 'also depends' on glibc
ascii_field: the whole
thing just desperately needs
to die
ascii_field: pruning
the resulting include-fixed directory.
Thus,
the only people who have
to deal with fixincludes are people who build GCC from
the source packages, or who are setting up build scripts for
their own deployment/distribution.'
ascii_field: 'Finally, I suppose one might wonder why something
that seems so broken, as I've described fixincludes, might go undetected for so long.
The explanation is simple: distros. Most users of GCC use binary packages prepared for a particular OS distribution, where
the packager has already cleaned up most of
the mess, either by building GCC in a sterile environment where it can't find any headers
to pick up and hack up, or by
decimation: the official redhat gcc nukes
the mkheaders script: rm -f $FULLEPATH/install-tools/{mkheaders,fixincl}
ascii_field: drepperization has
touched more or less
the entire known unixlike universe
ascii_field doesn't know, and, at
this point, doesn't much care
decimation: after all,
there can be only one /usr/include
decimation: ascii_field:
this must be a glibc vs gcc conflict?
ascii_field: had
to stumble across it while pursuing an entirely unrelated matter
ascii_field: aha, and nobody mentioned it, nor did 'google' ever
turn it up
trinque: that one's on
the disappointments page for
the world's manual
ascii_field: 'let's break semantics of everything because it isn't like anyone still expects anything
to work as printed on
the
tin'
☟︎ trinque: did look like int related headers were magically appearing or not depending on where
the build happened
assbot: Logged on 03-04-2015 16:43:02; asciilifeform: my present hypothesis is
that gcc is making 'unprincipled exceptions' for stdint.
ascii_field: 'If new system header files are installed, nothing automatically arranges
to update
the corrected header files.
They can be updated using
the mkheaders script installed in libexecdir/gcc/target/version/install-tools/.'
ascii_field: 'GCC comes with shell scripts
to fix certain known problems in system header files.
They install corrected copies of various header files in a special directory where only GCC will normally look for
them.
The scripts adapt
to various systems by searching all
the system header files for
the problem cases
that we know about.'
gribble: Bitfinex BTCUSD
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trade: 255.01, 24 hour volume: 18016.50885563, 24 hour low: 253.0, 24 hour high: 262.61, 24 hour vwap: None
decimation: it was
the 'beneficiary' of many of
the
the 2008 'bad loans'
ascii_field: usgicity is infectious - no one wants
to be
the first fella
to stop clapping when it's clap-for-stalin
time
☟︎ decimation: it just has
to let its unofficial organs know how
the game should go
decimation: see,
this is why usg doesn't need
to actually 'make law'
ascii_field: my current impression is
that it once sucked an average amount, and
then became what it is now
trinque: BoA is
the kind of bank
that charges you for having an empty account
ascii_field: isn't BoA infamous for being, approx.,
the microshit of u.s. banks ?
☟︎ shinohai: yeh, only had $25 left in it, but
they let me back in after 4-5 weeks?
Then BoA shut me down
decimation: shinohai: wait,
they froze your btc wallet?
kakobrekla: for sending
to a gambling site < here you can use
this currency
that you can freely use as long as you dont use it freely
shinohai: I'm in
the U.S.
They froze my account first for sending
to a gambling site,
the second
time it was my stoopid bank
ascii_field: (world's most reliable btc-selling phriendz could not help you if you haven't with what
to buy it...)
ascii_field: (laugh, but sometimes ~this~ is
the hard bit)
shinohai: heh ascii_field 'tis difficult
to buy BTC here for real. CoinBase has shuttered me
twice.
lobbes: thanks for
the heads up. I'll look into it
lobbes: Hmm, my first guess is
that it is a character limit set somewhere,
though I'm just pulling
that out of my ass
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 16:01:48; kakobrekla: lobbes
the last link in
that lobbesbot msg is broked
trinque: ascii_field:
testing
tooling is probably a fine place
to start for me; I'll look into gcov
this weekend.
kakobrekla: >Coinbase is advertising an "Unreliable solution" (instead of
trustless solution) and "Busy function" (the English
term is "feature full", which is supposed
to mean "full of features", but
they
translated it as "the feature [is] full [of something]".
assbot: Logged on 15-06-2015 15:52:37; asciilifeform: ultimately usg 'department of plenty' ~really~ wants money
to get borrowed. whether you in particular like
to borrow money or not. if some 'helpful' nigerian can do it in your name, so much
the better from
their pov.
assbot: Logged on 15-06-2015 15:50:15; asciilifeform: from
the pov of
the chumps,
the more sinister aspect, as always, is
the non-cryptographic concept of identity used in nato reich, where folks can actually impersonate you if
they know a handful of basic biographical facts
ascii_field: ^ anybody else regard
this situation as shitgnomiferous ?
assbot: the_real_obola comments on If exchanges aren't safe places
to store bitcoin why are
they
trust worthy enough
to store my personal data? ... (
http://bit.ly/1KvORjv )
ascii_field: 'getdata is used in response
to inv... ...t can be used
to retrieve
transactions, but only if
they are in
the memory pool or relay set - arbitrary access
to
transactions in
the chain is not allowed
to avoid having clients start
to depend on nodes having full
transaction indexes (which modern nodes do not).'
☟︎☟︎☟︎ ascii_field: it isn't esp. hard, and would be
tremendously useful
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 18:19:10;
trinque: maybe
there's something easy-ish for me
to
take a crack at in
there
trinque: ascii_field: ah
thanks;
this old performa's CRT has been giving me hives
mircea_popescu: reversion
to mean must be
the main solace for early onset disability.
mircea_popescu: dude, by now he's not in much worse shape
than any other seventy year old, not counting
those who already died.