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assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 01:48:28; mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-01-2016#1373655 << the thing here is that the age of unreliability is today, not 1700. as alf pointed out at some point - you couldn't sell ANY of your consumer junk you buy today to people living then. not your shitty shoes, not your shitty anything.
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> if i can't read it in (max) half hour and say WHAT EACH MOTHERFUCKING LINE DOES it is not a correct implementation !!
<< any ideas on a correct implementation?
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 01:48:28; mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-01-2016#1373655 << the thing here is that the age of unreliability is today, not 1700. as alf pointed out at some point - you couldn't sell ANY of your consumer junk you buy today to people living then. not your shitty shoes, not your shitty anything.
assbot: Logged on 16-01-2016 23:14:09; pete_dushenski:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-01-2016#1372994 << this is readily disproven by the markets for tourbillons, cessnas, and ferraris. none of which "need" the mass market. so even if these manufacturers might sell some swag to the plebes and make a dime doing it, they arguably innovated more before they reduced themselves to part-time sheep herding..
mod6:
<+guruvan> mod6: bitcoin docker image is up - just testing now - patch wasn't working for me, so it's manually applied
<< ah, you had it build from V?
assbot: Logged on 16-01-2016 22:54:13; mod6:
<+ben_vulpes> mod6: press of a given head should result in the *exact same* tree under all V's, as i understand it
<< mine was ever so slightly varient from alfs
assbot: Logged on 16-01-2016 22:54:13; mod6:
<+ben_vulpes> mod6: press of a given head should result in the *exact same* tree under all V's, as i understand it
<< mine was ever so slightly varient from alfs
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> but the ONLY difference is that instead of cox writing 10k 50 dollar bills for cable each month, a coupla hundred people sign off on cable bills worth 10k dollars each once a year. and the internet is twice as good.
<< Kinda why US municipalities with good internet have a maximum size.
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-01-2016#1373607 << it's the same money, but in fewer hands. think of it this way : currently, there's 10`000 "family units" in town X making "the decision" to buy cable. as a result... there's two shitty companies and a de facto monopoly. transform those families into slaves and servants. they no longer get their own house, but live in the house oftheir masters, at their disposals
☝︎ pete_dushenski:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-01-2016#1372994 << this is readily disproven by the markets for tourbillons, cessnas, and ferraris. none of which "need" the mass market. so even if these manufacturers might sell some swag to the plebes and make a dime doing it, they arguably innovated more before they reduced themselves to part-time sheep herding..
☝︎☟︎ BingoBoingo:
<mod6> for instance, in the flow ordering it doesn't really matter which comes first: maxint_locks_corrected or add_verifyall as long as they both come after their respective antecedents.
<< This threw me for a loop the first time.
BingoBoingo:
<ben_vulpes> makes for low snr is what is does
<< The classic lulz are worth watching just because the trigger might get pulled leading to the other triggers getting pulled. Peace in Our Time (TM)(R)
mod6:
<+ben_vulpes> what do you mean "precedence levels"
<< as long as this is met. meaning that certain things come before other things.
mod6:
<+ben_vulpes> mod6: press of a given head should result in the *exact same* tree under all V's, as i understand it
<< mine was ever so slightly varient from alfs
☟︎☟︎ assbot: Logged on 16-01-2016 14:33:59; mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-01-2016#1371985 << the other consideration is that europe is chock full of bad copies of the classical masters. and they all suck, except the few that don't. such as for instance rubens, who learned to paint by doing a poor job of copying at first. or michelangelo, or anyone else. because yes, everyone that ever was a master painter learned his craft by trying h
pete_dushenski: "Bitcoin Classic will not release anything but the 2MB hardfork patch until we have hard forked. We are focused on the hard fork."
<< what kind of sense is this supposed to make ? (via 'toomin' not 'j')
mod6:
<+guruvan> lol perl
<< im not so great with python, which alfs initial version was written in -- but the one thing that stuck out there for us to use was Graph::Easy
pete_dushenski: "Luke is not a troll. He does think outside the box."
<< ya mkay
mod6: heeey this is really neat 'RUN echo "Building Daemon" \ ... && wget
<URL_TO_FOUNDATION>/v0.5.3...tar.gz \ ...'
jurov: x86_64-therealbitcoin-linux-musl-gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-V'
<< this
punkman: ben_vulpes: aaand that was actually indonesia, so i'm probably thinking about the wrong thing.
<< it was actually floods in Thailand.
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> jurov did the foundation ever spend anything, i forget.
<+ben_vulpes> foundation spend
<< not to date
<< technically we have made one expenditure, paying jurov his yearly fee.