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mod6: ok well... i guess
that settles
that
then, i'll build 3.4.6 next.
ben_vulpes: i'm biased against moving forwards in
time
mod6: if anyone
thinks we should
try
that first.
mod6: if
that doens't work,
then
truly will have
to get everything in sync and shoe-horn our own patch while all
the stage3 stuff is up
to speed.
mod6: might
try gcc-5.1.0 next.
ascii_field wonders if anybody's
tried neutronograph of
these
things
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: remember 'adventure construction set' and
the later msdos 'adventure construction kit' ?
pete_dushenski: "Walmart (WMT) will reportedly pull items displaying
the Confederate flag, according
to a report late Monday. CNNMoney cited
the world's biggest retailer as saying it "never want(s)
to offend anyone with
the products
that we offer."
The move comes after a 21-year old assailant gunned down nine people at a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina."
trinque: punkman: nice,
the kind of
thing I'd expect on suckess.org
trinque: dunno if
there's a futureware I
think about more
trinque: side note, I don't hate
the idea of interacting with something like IRC via simple file IO
lobbes: well, my issue
thus far is
that I'm running lobbesbot on a aws instance seperate from my edis bouncer instance, so
the only way I can currently see privmsgs sent
to it are by checking messages.log (however,
this only returns up
to
the first 'space' in
the string)
lobbes: jurov rated him, so he's able. But I'm
too dumb
to figure out how
to view private messages sent
to him
lobbes: I could,
though before I
take
that on I gotta learn how
to get lobbesbot
to !up himself
trinque: lobbes: you gonna scoop
the scoops?
trinque: bleh do I load
the feeds plugin on mine again?
assbot: Logged on 22-06-2015 17:00:58; ascii_field: punkman: cray-I and many other machines of
the period were built in precisely
that way.
pete_dushenski: i guess i need
to watch more because i review at least half
the ones i see
ascii_field: isn't
this how gribble was lowered into pederasty ?
trinque: and shoop
them somewhere else, if I'm real lucky
trinque: I just want something which can derp
text buffers
mircea_popescu: funny how
the definition of "usable computer" now includes "blocks <10min"
trinque: well... maybe all "it" does is
talk
to
that which is doing
the block verification
ascii_field: and
to address enough storage
to make
this criterion even meaningful
ascii_field: trinque: 'don't care' is strong statement - you probably want it
to verify blocks in <10min, etc
ascii_field: the observation is by no means original
to me
trinque: gimme
teh S.NSA box, and I don't care how slow it is
ascii_field keeps coming back
to
the
thought
that if 'adult' computer were
to exist, folks would snap it up even if it were something close
to, e.g., pdp-11 in horsepower
mircea_popescu: haha. well... linux is a hobby, right ?
those crazy kids enjoy derping wit h code.
this is how
to best support
them
ascii_field: so apparently 'linux support' in modern scientific instrumentation means 'you can, maybe, write own driver in a week by studying pieces of
the broken
turd we published five hw revisions ago'
mircea_popescu: these idiots i swear. "o noes, a bunch of jokers put in a quarter of a cent on a bunch of
txn, because
they figure it's cheap publicity. everyone willing
to pay more
than 0.01% of what bank
transfers cost is unaffected"
ben_vulpes: i'll brb - gotta submit something
to
the Crap Store
ben_vulpes: have you guys ever
thought about software
mircea_popescu: punkman do
they have a "how not
to care" guide now on github ?!
assbot: Logged on 23-06-2015 13:21:19; kakobrekla: >Seal
the Deal < lold
mats: i meant
to perform /nickserv info flamingcows
mod6: so i'm building gcc 4.9.2 on gentoo with uclibc & hardened (PIE). if it builds ok,
then I'll give building v0.5.3.1-RELEASE a
try - maybe
this version won't have
the same issue...
mats: i had
two successive brain farts while
talking
to nickserv
ben_vulpes: trinque: after i rebooted using "addnode" instead of "connect" directives,
the
thing has 7 connections and is happily munching block
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funkenstein_: trinque, lol i wonder what whoever made
the poster was
trying
to
tell us.. with
the choice of uncle sam
trinque: funkenstein_: literally anyone off
the street
lobbes: ascii_field: probably would just be easier
to have scoopbot do it, but I got lobbesbot reading Phuctor's rss feed. If you feel inclined, give him a rate and I'll set him up
to announce.
mod6: Going
to continue on with
this, just an update.
mod6: Anyway,
trinque wasn't even able
to apply my patch successfully on his side.
mod6: the Gentoo patches for gcc 4.8.4 changed during
this interval from v1.5
to v1.6. Nothing special here. Wonder if
there are
this many changes
to old ebuilds all
the
time?
mod6: So
this is interesting: I was able
to use my gcc patch successfully against my AWS instance which has an AMI
that utilizes a stage3-uclibc-hardened from 20150510. And meanwhile,
trinque was helping me
test
to ensure I'm not doing something
totally retarded, and on his side he was using
the Physical hardware steps where it says
to pull
the latest (which should be 20150610) stage3-uclibc-hardened.
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: iirc it still collects seeds so it can spit
them back if asked for some
ascii_field: and yes, a 'connect' node lives - and dies - by
the other end
ben_vulpes: hm, and yet it added addrs
to its addr.dat it allears.
ben_vulpes: Trusty
Thermonuke stalled for lack of seeds at block 182383 last night
kakobrekla: same
thing as last
time, 486 instead 468
kakobrekla: The page you want
to link doesn't comply
to
the standards for linking.
mircea_popescu: sooo... coinbase sells ads
through buysell ads, and wants
to get 20 bucks cpm
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fluffypony: let me email
them
the link, gimme a sec
mircea_popescu: i'll
tell you in reasonable advance when
to cancel it.
fluffypony: ok looks like it'll be a subscription, so it's 50 EUR/month
that comes off PP automagically
till I cancel it
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