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mod6: out of like 1600 odd graphs, only ~1450 actually have a config with the standard directional line in there "rankdir"
mod6: i've orientated them Top->Bottom "TB"
mod6: i think maybe they should go the other direction tho? so anyway, I'm gonna put up a temp/test dir so you guys can take a look
mod6: ok actualy, those graphs dont looks as bad as I had thought.
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell pete_dushenski hypothesis re: model t, i suppose would be better
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell pete_dushenski hypothesis Model T: "i am a beta fuck"-mobile. thoughts?
BingoBoingo: No, some of the gas station mugs share that similar shape and coloration
cazalla: looks like protein powder, mebe they're getting their exercise on ya fat shamer (hater)
BingoBoingo: Can't tell
cazalla: but what is the drink?
cazalla: what is that BingoBoingo ?
BingoBoingo: Too Much Beetus Juice to carry https://i.imgur.com/yfTyF44.jpg
decimation: but in another way (ie unwinding call graphs) it would be 'easier' if the preprocessor macros were unwound
decimation: in some ways, the code is 'easier' to read with all of the macros in one spot
mod6: decimation: ah, well, once i get this sorted out, maybe I can do something about that part too.
mod6: take a look through here if you like: http://thebitcoin.foundation/doxygen/v0_5_3_1/
decimation: in this vein, it might be useful to create a version of the bitcoind source with all the C preprocessor directives unrolled ☟︎
mod6: ah yeah this ^
ben_vulpes: decimation: the bitcoind sources
decimation: mod6: are you trying to make a 'dot' graph of the blockchain?
mod6: i'll come back to this later.
mod6: lot more config would be required to get them narrow enough to be "nice"
mod6: but.. problem is, these aren't much better top to bottom than left to right, they're still gonna be pretty wide.
mod6: ok this can be done, one must turn off DOT_CLEANUP then do some scripting to iterate through all of the .dot files created and then sed the rankdir out of the config.
ben_vulpes: this does make for an interesting question of what to do with the chain after an interstitial block has been snarfed - reverify everything? do nothing?
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform ascii_field: ProcessBlock should probably not do that thing where it refuses to import already-seen blocks, instead it should obey its master and snarf up whatever ☟︎
mod6: I haven't quited figured out yet how to make this happen.. but there is a way to do this, somehow.
mod6: ascii_field: ok, so there is a way to signal to the dot graph utility to build a graph in a given direction. the default seems to be R->L, and there are only 3 given options: RL, LR, or BT. And if you give it no directional option, it seems to do Top->Bottom which is what we want I think. This thing is quite customizable actually.
assbot: Logged on 29-06-2015 18:10:20; mircea_popescu: i can affirm under oath that the whole argentina btc market is under 10 btc / day
cazalla: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-06-2015#1181148 <<< i'll need to confirm this with the embassy ☝︎
lobbes: mircea_popescu: this will apply for #eulora too ☟︎
assbot: Logged on 27-06-2015 19:58:44; asciilifeform: ;;later tell lobbes can haz the url of phuctored key preserved in bot ? ty
lobbes: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-06-2015#1179154 << Done. It -should- spit out a link to teh actual URL now instead of just the RSS feed ☝︎
trinque: insofar as the LSB thing took
trinque: oh actually on linux it's /var/lib/misc for what I was trying to find... even better
trinque: the filesystem hierarchy standard is as lulzy as TLDs
trinque: because there needed to be a /var/etc, that's why.
ascii_field: anybody try 'dietlibc' ? >> http://www.fefe.de/dietlibc
ascii_field: ^ re: the 'did rms know' thread of a few days ago
ascii_field: The SC is different from the SC in projects like gcc in that it does not make decisions. On this front nothing changed. The only difference is that Stallman now has no right to complain anymore since the SC he wanted acknowledged the status quo. I hope he will now shut up forever.'
ascii_field: 'Stallman recently tried what I would call a hostile takeover of the glibc development. He tried to conspire behind my back and persuade the other main developers to take control so that in the end he is in control and can dictate whatever pleases him. This attempt failed but he kept on pressuring people everywhere and it got really ugly. In the end I agreed to the creation of a so-called "steering committee" (SC). ☟︎☟︎
assbot: Not Ulrich Drepper (@drepperquotes) | Twitter ... ( http://bit.ly/1g3u4qR )
ascii_field: but this thing isn't battlefield-ready until gconv is shot
ascii_field: so it doesn't matter if the thing is a stub
mod6: ahh, ok. just wanted you to peek at that end with those boost warnings with getaddrinfo
ascii_field: anyway, if this thing is to be ran in background on various folks' boxes, it really has to be dedrepperized
mod6: oh btw, here's a snippit of my bitcoin compile of the full stator: http://dpaste.com/0VMQTY8.txt
ascii_field: not really. if you invoke dns at all in a glibc proggy, you get the libnss idiocy
davout: and that was possible before? before the removal of dns crud?
ascii_field: which, in practice, requires a whole toolchain built against the custom glibc
ascii_field: and apparently the only way to remove it is to build glibc from scratch and link against it
ascii_field: but the 'gconv' retardation remains
ascii_field: davout: there is no longer any invocation of dns (in my set)
davout: and that dns stuff works with uclibc?
ascii_field: so it had to be provided somehow
davout: but it wasn't possible before because of the dynmic dns glibc crap or do i misunderstand something here?
davout: ascii_field: from what i understand having buildroot + bitcoind required being able to make a static build, right?
ascii_field: davout: you may have noticed that i recycled 95% of the build script from the latter
ascii_field: davout: 'stator for pogo' is just the old 'portatronic'
mircea_popescu: nobody even remembers what the t was originally.
mircea_popescu: unt is the best in this line.
trinque: thingify the anti-thing, then hide the thing it anti-ed
BingoBoingo: decimation: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-06-2015#1181090 << You could give this one a go ☝︎
davout: i need to sink some time into building stator bitcoind for the pogo
BingoBoingo: Stator built bitcoind now has sufficient peers found it gets connections when seeds specified through "addnode" are offline
gribble: Bitfinex BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 254.64, Best ask: 254.77, Bid-ask spread: 0.13000, Last trade: 254.64, 24 hour volume: 32004.86437883, 24 hour low: 247.25, 24 hour high: 257.48, 24 hour vwap: None
trinque: shinohai: heh! I've run into ascii_field's posts around the net plenty of times on common lisp quest too
shinohai: I was musing bout bitcoind under a very tiny platform like busybox and found this: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-April/000083.html
trinque: has s-exps in his hand, invents alternate syntax for encoding the "metadata" of pages
trinque: https://github.com/redline6561/coleslaw << NO! what the fuck?!
assbot: Netcat: the TCP/IP swiss army ... ( http://bit.ly/1GIo4t0 )
assbot: nc(1): arbitrary TCP/UDP connections/listens - Linux man page ... ( http://bit.ly/1GIo0tn )
ascii_field: http://linux.die.net/man/1/nc << for anyone unfamiliar with that jewel of a util
shinohai likes how ascii_field thinks ....
ascii_field: so the ancient dream of 'sync over netcat' is theoretically doable now.
ascii_field: ben_vulpes, mod6, mircea_popescu, et al: last night i noticed that 'eatblock' is kinda already implemented: http://btc.yt/lxr/satoshi/source/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp#1780
ascii_field would love to, but would have to buy a gpu card, cobble together a box to put it in... and, on top of it all, a 27th hour on the clock
assbot: Logged on 29-06-2015 04:51:04; asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu http://www.loper-os.org/pub/turdsums/readme_s.txt http://www.loper-os.org/pub/turdsums/sums.txt.gz http://www.loper-os.org/pub/turdsums/sums.txt.gz.sig
mircea_popescu: fucking love that thing.
ascii_field: anybody else (including mircea_popescu) compare their block hashes with those posted last night ?
mircea_popescu: but the latest comer to "we're a website, we print numbers" side of "financial services" is nevertheless amusing.
mircea_popescu: i can affirm under oath that the whole argentina btc market is under 10 btc / day ☟︎
assbot: Major Spike In LocalBitcoins Trading Activity Could Be Due To Scams & Fraud - CCN: Financial Bitcoin News ... ( http://bit.ly/1LypsVO )
mircea_popescu: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/major-spike-localbitcoins-trading-activity-due-scams-fraud/ <<< ahahaha at this bullshit.
punkman: are they gonna take everyone's money again ? < one way or another
mircea_popescu: or wait, the original was cyprus i think
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-06-2015#1181115 << are they gonna take everyone's money again ? ☝︎
mircea_popescu: six HUNDRED times ?!
mircea_popescu: "So began an extraordinary course of events that saw her tweet shared more than 600 times, kick-starting a viral scandal which resulted in the 72-year-old academic"
mircea_popescu: must be denied, this shield./
assbot: Logged on 29-06-2015 15:56:59; decimation: as far as I can tell, nobody has named who at univeristy college london threatened to fire Tim Hunt if he didn't resign
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-06-2015#1181092 << this is thge major problem, the fact bureaucrats manage to hide behind anonimity. ☝︎
trinque: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2015/06/29/paxton-state-workers-can-deny-marriage-licenses-same-sex-couples/29456745/ << if this were to end up an accepted legal defense...
trinque: heh I suppose it reduces to "universal base income"
trinque: where's the govt protection for shoe cobblers, butter churners?
assbot: Two Uber executives taken into police custody in France| Reuters ... ( http://bit.ly/1QZDPqH )
assbot: With 61 Seconds in a Minute, Markets Brace for Trouble - Bloomberg Business ... ( http://bit.ly/1C26IMs )
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-06-2015#1181090 << this is the 'next james watson' isnnit ☝︎
mod6: so if i do a `pmap -x <PID>`, i do see: gconv-modules.cache in there.
assbot: Logged on 29-06-2015 14:48:57; mod6: so ok, yeah was an environment issue. was able to build the whole orchestra. can't connect though: connect() failed after select(): Connection refused