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Chicago: Albeit more active in Wintertime when my rigs warm the house.
asciilifeform: across the room
asciilifeform: who the FUCK thought of that.
asciilifeform: as well as the ability to kick 'for misbehaviour' the ONLY PERMITTED CONNECT node
asciilifeform: that crap ~will~ have to be shot.
asciilifeform: '// Proxies can't take incoming connections'
asciilifeform: ah it's the retardation
asciilifeform: addrLocalHost = 0.0.0.0:8333 << anybody else getting this ?
mircea_popescu: doubt they'd be in a much better position.
asciilifeform: let me guess, the duplicates aren't up
mircea_popescu: there's ~30 connected, ye'll have to insist.
scoopbot_revived: Women and incentives in tech http://trilema.com/2015/women-and-incentives-in-tech/
asciilifeform: -- except that we provably never do
decimation: didn't check to see if it was truely static
asciilifeform: but possibly he had something like what i just posted, but it isn't on the ml.
decimation: I thought he had
asciilifeform: now what i can't remember is whether mod6 already had this orchestra working
decimation: Chicago: are you a fan of crypto too?
ben_vulpes is drinking with trinqu, will be playing with blockchains later
ben_vulpes: ultraconfused, had to remember why i hadn't responded to the ;;later
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform try nao ?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes nah, upon consideration that should have no effect.
assbot: Logged on 27-06-2015 03:06:14; asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-06-2015#1178572 << this is ~not~ in 0.5.3. it had only '-noirc', default off.
ben_vulpes: i did not use the -irc flag
assbot: Logged on 27-06-2015 02:16:03; mircea_popescu: ;;later tell ben_vulpes incidentally, were you explicitly setting -irc Find peers using internet relay chat (default: 0) flag ?
assbot: Logged on 26-06-2015 19:46:42; mircea_popescu: it is not the foundation one, which i am going to compile and run once the instructions come out.
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=26-06-2015#1178089 << note that it isn't 'the foundation one' until ben_vulpes and mod6 say it is ☝︎
asciilifeform: what was ben_vulpes referring to then
ben_vulpes: no, I simply ran the thing.
asciilifeform: (though i'd like to shoot that 'gconv-modules.cache' and 'locale-archive' crud in the head...) ☟︎
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: let me know if you were able to build my 'stator.' and if you think it makes sense to sweat over a uclibc build for ibmpc, where everything ~else~ is sitting on glibc...
asciilifeform: out teh window << no, in the latrine where they belong.
aseriousgogetta: hmm, so 0.10.2 talk is out teh window
assbot: Logged on 27-06-2015 02:16:03; mircea_popescu: ;;later tell ben_vulpes incidentally, were you explicitly setting -irc Find peers using internet relay chat (default: 0) flag ?
mircea_popescu: this has been discussed in teh logs.
aseriousgogetta: my current work is on a personal project; setting up foundation. what is teh work in here?
aseriousgogetta: what is thebitcoin.foundation?? i just found it.
asciilifeform: telnet: connect to address 188.68.240.167: Connection refused
asciilifeform: stas@humanoid ~ $ telnet 188.68.240.167 8333
mircea_popescu: lol. apparently you're not the only one.
asciilifeform: i've been licking my teeth for this milking for ages
mircea_popescu: did you ever test it ?
mircea_popescu looks into this.
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu your node is dead ?
asciilifeform: but it ought to be clear from reading the build script
asciilifeform: i suppose i ought to have specified this in the readme
decimation: asciilifeform: is this for the pogo?
asciilifeform: i'd prefer to get comments / replications of this experiment first
asciilifeform: if mircea_popescu asks, this turd will be deployed to dulap (s.nsa box) ☟︎
asciilifeform: and it appears that i did this.
asciilifeform: first trying to bring it all to where we originally wanted it
asciilifeform: decimation: not yet. but i expect to hit the same wall as mod6
asciilifeform: (see the gconv-modules turd? fucking lamers)
decimation: asciilifeform: did you try ulibc
asciilifeform: note that it is still using conventional glibc
asciilifeform: http://dpaste.com/3AKNWFV.txt << process map for this experiment
asciilifeform: '(EXPERIMENTAL) Static Builder for TheRealBitcoin.'
asciilifeform: one final test before i post it...
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: i'm about to zip up the whole build tree so folks can test quickly
ben_vulpes: i wonder how long it'll take to duplicate the feat.
asciilifeform: There is no dynamic section in this file. ☟︎
asciilifeform: in other news, i've a static therealbitcoin.
ben_vulpes: i am interested in things like 'literate programming' in the context of mathematical education, essay writing etc
mircea_popescu: i have nfi what all this shit does.
ben_vulpes resents leaving at top of computers + school conversation branch
asciilifeform: gabriel_laddel aims to bring lisps to 'most people' ?!
gabriel_laddel: asciilifeform: because although you already know of these things, many people do not.
asciilifeform gave a good share of gabriel_laddel's material a fair, imho, reading, and still isn't entirely grasping how the proposed widget wins over classical linux box with sbcl on it
trinque: given that I'm already using an absurd compromise (stumpwm+emacs) I'd take something which measurably improves what I'm doing there already
gabriel_laddel: asciilifeform: that is the idea - but currently - no.
asciilifeform: gabriel_laddel: does your sbcl userland for linux come with a physical box where i get guarantee that the, e.g., video board, works ?
ben_vulpes does not have a horse in this race
gabriel_laddel: ben_vulpes: I was referring to #b-a members actually. I don't have any customers yet, as Masamune is horribly incomplete.
asciilifeform: gabriel_laddel: the last time i met folks who 'they'll use what's there', they were running... winxp
asciilifeform: trinque: i'd even argue that fpga is a mis-step historically, and you'd want to start with traditional 'gal' (as pictured here, http://design.iconnect007.media/index.php/article/31256/maxed-out-programmable-logic-part-deux/31259/?skin=design )
trinque: I'll read that and improve my question
trinque: asciilifeform: ty
gabriel_laddel: ben_vulpes: they'll use what's there.
gabriel_laddel: ben_vulpes: I saw that in the logs earlier. It doesn't really matter - they don't have any other options.
asciilifeform: trinque: http://www.fpga4fun.com/FPGAinfo2.html << intro to state of art re: programmable logic
ben_vulpes: gabriel_laddel: the boys have been talking shit about your lispos
ben_vulpes: the boys have been talking shit about your lispos
asciilifeform: trinque: move your abstraction level down to where the question makes sense
trinque: who says this guy wants to know some facts and not others
trinque: asciilifeform: no, but water doesn't ever come out of the socket
asciilifeform: trinque: when you plug a lamp into mains socket, does it 'express desire to conduct' ?
gabriel_laddel: stas: dataflow never caught on because you absolutely need dedicated hardware. if you want real efficiency, you can’t even use standard RAM. so it gets dismissed as nuttery, on the rare occasions it comes up.
gabriel_laddel: loper-os-reader: I always sort of thought that about CPU designs in general. whilst software designers say “how many cycles is this going to take?”, a hardware designer knows how many cycles something is going to take on a chip: one. or else
trinque: asciilifeform: so this circuit expresses a desire for the answer to some question, and some other circuit may or may not satisfy it
mircea_popescu: refresh me. what in ulimit discusses the i/o ?
asciilifeform: trinque: the whole concept of having von neumann's bottleneck, where you can't do anything at all on the machine without waiting your turn for the little airline latrine of alu, mmu, etc. is asinine
trinque: I said this to ben_vulpes yesterday about HTTP request/response cycles
trinque: I can see that point readily
trinque: asciilifeform: so is it the synchronized nature of "modern" IO that is braindamaged?
asciilifeform: which is to say, asking for b+1 will almost always be faster than b+100000
mircea_popescu: it can say "and this is block b perpetually anyway
mircea_popescu: no obvious need for this.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: because you ask it for block b and some unknown time later it says 'here is block b'
mircea_popescu: for that matter, disk is moving to be ram. and ram is sync.
trinque: asciilifeform: no, but sometimes there's a cat in it!