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assbot: Logged on 06-06-2015 22:17:56; mod6: too many different things I gotta get done first.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-06-2015#1156346 << lol tell me about it. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 06-06-2015 21:11:27; jurov: what did you do comment (i could not find it) or trackback?
williamdunne personally enjoys the teasy photos
ben_vulpes: <shinohai> added to pr0nbot: https://i.imgur.com/g94RGlL.jpg << hardly porn
mod6: asciilifeform: check this out, does this look ok so far? ^^
mod6: now to try to fire this thing up.
mod6: alright, bitcoind build cleanly with the igprof_hooks patch applied.
shinohai: so i can draw ponies and get paid btc for ppl to fap to?
assbot: prisonsuit-rabbitman comments on NYSE Chairman: Millennials Trust Bitcoin More Than Fiat ... ( http://bit.ly/1Jvp8az )
mod6: as as separate note, I will not be running NMON with this full-sync test -- I want to get as clean of a igprof profile as I can. Don't want any thing else to disturb it's collection.
mod6: Unless anyone objects in the next 30 minutes or so.
mod6: After a profile with vanilla v0.5.3.1-RELEASE, I'll further profile with the two Orphanage Patches.
mod6: [ I'm running igprof with v0.5.3.1-RELEASE first as we know with this version the OOM-KILL signal is recieved. Maybe we can get a deeper glimpse to what's going on here. ]
mod6: ok asciilifeform's igprof_hooks patch applied to v0.5.3.1-RELEASE
mod6: ok igprof is built... now to just run it with v0.5.3.1-RELEASE...
nubbins`: if anyone happens to know where to find such things
nubbins`: totally would be interested in a service manual for this thing (epson 1430)
nubbins`: they either clog up or get broken or sold/trashed before things get to that point
trinque: by not giving you an override, they're just saving you from yourself
nubbins`: most consumer-level printers never get close to filling their sponge
nubbins`: <+trinque> nubbins`: so this thing is just some arbitrary amount of bytes in flash somewhere that must be reset periodically? <<< the waste ink sponge eventually will overflow... unless you add an external waste ink tank.
trinque: I can probably obviate worrying about that by just trying to decode everything as utf-8 ☟︎
trinque: just text/plain
trinque: mircea_popescu: ah so mpex.ws does not say Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
trinque: actually strike that, lemme find the original link and I'll see if I can break it again
trinque: I sent it through to reproduce the exception (after re-uploading it to dpaste) and... it worked
trinque: mircea_popescu: #4 will deedify at the hour
ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> open source is an open invitation to waste your life debugging stupid shti << my life
shinohai: I made the phastest btc miner EVAH! https://i.imgur.com/chaUJhn.png
trinque: nubbins`: so this thing is just some arbitrary amount of bytes in flash somewhere that must be reset periodically?
trinque: seems like we're at the point that you could pick anything to manufacture in the tech sector, and provided you *actually produce the thing named on the box* you'd be the greatest product in that space ☟︎☟︎
trinque processes the wtf he just heard
nubbins`: i need one that doesn't require the purchase of keys ;/
nubbins`: but i think this is bullshit and i don't want to pay some company $7 every time i want to reset a counter
nubbins`: for newer printers, you generally get a free "wic reset" program and then purchase keys (~$7ea in quantity) that are good for single resets
nubbins`: once the counter gets high enough, you can't print anymore until you reset the counter
nubbins`: inkjet printers have waste ink counters that are incremented when you do a head cleaning
trinque: I might be crazy, but I *think* my dream mobile device is nothing but a terminal emulator that can ssh elsewhere
nubbins`: got an information-finding task if anyone's up for it
decimation: it appears to be from a point of sale terminal
decimation: probably could get it cheaper if you could dumpster dive in the right spots
trinque: decimation: what'd that run ya?
decimation: asciilifeform: the construction of the terminal is nice, 19 gauge steel
trinque: you could give the buildroot instructions a whirl for the pogo
shinohai: Maybe one day I'll be so hardcore I can run it on a TI
trinque slaps shinohai with a trout
mod6: naw, i think it's interesting. let us know how that ends up.
trinque: rather, which it expects the netcat it connects to at
trinque: I need to re-image my pogo
shinohai: Yeah, I'm gonna try the pogo, I got it running *sorta* in sl4a
mod6: too many different things I gotta get done first. ☟︎
mod6: you're gonna get a pogo going? i still need to get a chance to get mine fired up.
shinohai: It runs beautiful. It speaks to my minimalist heart.
mod6: I'm gonna work on trying to get IgProf going here now.
mod6: Not of this moment, ... there was a completion of a full sync completed with asciilifeform's OrphanageThermonuke & TX Orphanage Amputation patches applied to v0.5.3.1-RELEASE. Nmon charts can be found here: http://thebitcoin.foundation/test/perf/v0_5_3_1-RELEASE-Plus-OrphanageThermonuke-And-TXOrphanageAmputation/20150604/
shinohai: @ mod6 anything interesting on the bitcoind side of things?
mod6: Thanks to trinque for the help.
mod6: Will update again as I have them.
mod6: I'm gonna try a few other things, might need to get this figured out on another machine. We'll see.
cazalla: jurov, i think it's working! (eulora runs on win7)
mod6: Update on gentoo build on physical box: so trinque & I worked on trying to get this Grub situtation figured out for quite a while lastnight. Seems that maybe something with grub2 doesn't like my hardware. Grub 0.9x is no longer supported... so I dunno.
decimation: well whoever it was they had alot of cash to burn
decimation: interesting. what part of the country are you in?
trinque: bulkier equipment under the nose
trinque: pretty much that guy
decimation: ^ note it has "inboard" tail rotor
trinque: media tend to have more prominent markings
trinque: nah, this was painted all a muted gray, different shape, bulkier
decimation: many of the media helicopters from local tv stations have external cameras now
assbot: Bell 206 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... ( http://bit.ly/1RTw8zf )
shinohai: I live near a small airport, so I am used to hearing planes.
trinque: this was some wide panel under the nose, rounded
trinque: nah I've seen that
trinque: should've taken a pic
trinque: the guy had equipment of some kind underneath the body of the copter, and something under the nose
shinohai: We would never do anything bad or malicious with our JavaScript, and if you ever run into any problems then feel free to <contact> <<< has anyone ever tested this?
trinque: did appear to be military
decimation: trinque: if it was just a tube sticking out in front it is probably for mid-air refueling (assuming it is military)
decimation: the only thing weird about the terminal is the resolution of the display, only certain monitors seem to be able to sync properly
assbot: tk635 inside - Album on Imgur ... ( http://bit.ly/1ASEH9y )
decimation: asciilifeform: http://imgur.com/a/yEwTt < internals of that termtek 635 serial terminal
shinohai: no. I am attempting to build a worthy bot. I was inspired by danielpbarron's node project - to use this minaturized wizardry to construct a dedicated pr0n node....
trinque: has it been stress tested with a wide sampling of asses?
shinohai: I'm just now getting comfy w/assbot. I was assured that assbot accepts all forms of ass. (x3!)
trinque: fixing this text encoding derpitude
trinque hands the lantern to shinohai, makes his first incision in deedbot-
shinohai: added to pr0nbot: https://i.imgur.com/g94RGlL.jpg
shinohai follows trinque, imagining himself much like William of Baskerville in *The Name of the Rose*
trinque lights his lantern, descends the stairs to the deedbot- chamber
jurov: what did you do comment (i could not find it) or trackback? ☟︎
mircea_popescu: jurov "no comment no trackback" << except i left you one, and it looks kinda weird.
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jurov: http://explo.yt/post/2015/06/05/Eulora-for-Windows << to anyone interested: he got it running using these steps
mircea_popescu: funny how the memory hole effect works - people capable of spotting it in a field where they're remotely trained still fall for it in ALL.OTHER.FIELDS.
mircea_popescu: funny how pervasive this anti-pattern actually is.
mircea_popescu: o that myself until I realized the sheer idiocy of those templates, and what the word "consensus" actually means in the Wikipedia guidelines."
mircea_popescu: "Like many (too many) other features in Wikipedia, the cite templates were created by a handful of enthusiastic editors without a clear analysis of cost/benefits, and posted by them as if they were a "consensus" --- which they most emphatically are *not*. Then many other editors started using them in the mistaken impression that they are somehow good for Wikipedia --- which they most emphatically are *not*. I used to d
mircea_popescu: today i learned there's a .tn
ascii_modem: if they're any good