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phf: adlai: "veh" doesn't use diff or ironclad, calls out to external utilities instead. fwiw froyd explicitly disclaimers ironclad use in production anyway..
thestringpuller: chainflyer doesn't see it either.
thestringpuller: https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/d8e60a0979024cce9159bd7b59594eae7dec627db5ac6bd088866afea533b0e9/ << you sure the miners aren't like blacklisting this transaction?
BingoBoingo: The random places you find Lennart truth http://www.overclock.net/t/1483429/amd-kabini-owners/20#post_22289112
BingoBoingo: <ascii_butugychag> it was trotted out prematurely and made a bit of a splat, but afaik is more or less cemented in now << July 4th was DER encoding. I don't think that involved low-s. Low-s panic was a bunch of derps malleating to high-s and since power ranger client defaulted to low-s a bunch of services that did the zero-conf thing Gox-paniced, because no one could expect. Power rangers then established malleate to low-s nodes.
ascii_butugychag: i can't recall anybody else attempting 'embrace & extinguish' (tm) (r) on... mathematics.
punkman: isn't there one of those every time some bitbet tx is delayed
assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 14:52:14; BingoBoingo: But no, to 2 comments down. I don't recall low-S being soft forked to mandatory, just a bunch of buttholes had been malleating transactions to low-s.
ascii_butugychag: and naturally we get the usgtronics: 'As usual, the fact that it's possible to implement a dangerous algorithm correctly, doesn't mean it's humanely possible, and safer algorithms (and primitives) must always be preferred. (See also: deterministic ECDSA.)'
BingoBoingo: But no, to 2 comments down. I don't recall low-S being soft forked to mandatory, just a bunch of buttholes had been malleating transactions to low-s. ☟︎
asciilifeform: if he hadn't been so busy unsuccessfully staying alive.
dbclk: well already doing it full time...i wouldn't blame technical analysis...just need to finish learn
gribble: _I_ don't know.
BingoBoingo: And don't forget to hodl
thestringpuller: if you don't have physical access to the box, what's the point?
asciilifeform: 'While I'm pointing to old software, here's where you can get a free copy of the final (1982?) university release of Franz Lisp Opus 38.92 for VAX. I don't know why you would want this old stuff, but the university software distribution office has closed and they left a copy with me.'
asciilifeform: t has the advantage of being totally open (full source code). One can manipulate polynomials in several variables over the integers, rational functions, and a variety of other mathematical objects. Manipulations include simplification, differentiation, integration, evaluation, pattern matching, etc.'
asciilifeform: i don't recall bush 'handjobbing' a fish.
asciilifeform: as a very wealthy usg-dod consultant once said to me, 'i don't give a flying fuck whether it is the democrats, the republicans, or the lesbians, who win' ☟︎
pete_dushenski: "can't touch this" ?
asciilifeform: this doesn't parse
mircea_popescu: if he hadn't the vacation would have been permanent.
asciilifeform: and if he hadn't ?
mircea_popescu: he doesn't have to veto anything.
mircea_popescu: "i wasn't full of shit"
mircea_popescu: literally, instead of nulla bonam the endorsement was G.T.
mircea_popescu: apparently not, lol, i can't even get a partay started :D
davout: nah, paymium's production node doesn't see it either
davout: so i suspect it simply doesn't propagate
davout: but blockr.io doesn't see it either, which is more surprising, again, in my experience
davout: bc.info doesn't see it, which happens fairly often in my experience, because it sucks
mircea_popescu: anyway, Bitbet123 : the correct avenue here is to ask antpool / f2pool / whoever else why they aren't including tx d8e60a0979024cce9159bd7b59594eae7dec627db5ac6bd088866afea533b0e9
mircea_popescu: if 0.001 ain't enough for 1kb it will just have to fucking wait.
mircea_popescu: just like it wasn't back in... you know... http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoind-not-quite-ready-for-prime-time/
mircea_popescu: unfortunately bitcoin doesn't seem to be ready for prime time just yet.
punkman: CVE-2012-2459 isn't though, maybe a good thing to fix next trb release
mircea_ahoy: but more generally, a txn can't time out for as long as it's being rebroadcast.
mircea_ahoy: even if in fact it were 0 fee, with that cointime mass it shouldn't take hours, let alone a whole day.
Batchulism: shouldn't 0 fee txn still show up on blockchain or other explorer, just with 0 confirmations?
mircea_ahoy: i don't think i've sent a 0 fee since 2012.
mircea_ahoy: once they get 0.1 btc for a mined block, not including 0.0001 feed txn won't be feasible anymore.
mircea_ahoy: t care about days destroyed, the fee was in the top fifth anyway.
mircea_ahoy: which... you know, is not technically something bitcoin guarantees won't happen.
mircea_ahoy: best i can tell, miners haven't been including 100s of btc worth of valid txn.
mircea_ahoy: yeah, but i also don't honor whatever random "improvements" derps made.
mircea_ahoy: yeah well. you don't really get to kno wwhat pos the bitcoin network is until/unless you try and run a high volume merchant on it.
mircea_ahoy: fucking bullshit. fenton using the meni rosenfeld defense "hey, if you don't get a fiat court to give us fiat then ergo no crime was committed by our bitcoin scam"
mircea_ahoy: that aside, the actual woman in the picture isn't actually too fat to ride, and besides its her own fucking horse. but fucking SAY THAT. not random bs about mothers and whantot.
mircea_ahoy: the biullshit they hide behind. no, my mother wouldn't have been protecting your delusional "right" to be colossaly stupid at the expense of a poor unfortunate horse that has no fault.
BingoBoingo: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-01-2016#1360788 << Can't deny the metals desk glory ☝︎
punkman: "Use a professional e-mail address. “luvbunnie69@hotmail.com” or “buzzlightyear2infinitynbeyond@yahoomail.co.uk” just doesn’t cut the mustard." << meh, I really wouldn't care about that. having your own domain instead of gmail is a nice touch though.
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: what didn't you like ?
mircea_popescu: at some point ideally i won't have to pay for anything.
asciilifeform: hey doesn't ben_vulpes live close by ?
BingoBoingo: I don't think the derps trending #VanillaISIS realize how close they might actually be to right with that label
mircea_popescu: (ftr that's the fucking definition of the heap : program's own notebook, that it doesn't show you)
mircea_popescu: no, that doesn't make lying not lying, but it does make the problem of not lying as an idiot intractable.
BingoBoingo: I don't think I covered any thing about the subkeys in mine. One of the things passed around before that LOVED subkeys.
assbot: Logged on 24-09-2015 06:18:08; mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> mircea_popescu: one example of something which Must Die is 'subkeys' << absolutely. i have no fucking idea what chickenbrain thought that's a thing. "o hey, you know what this chevy is made out of ? chevys! because they didn;'t get me that lego set when i was nine and now im fucked in the head."
asciilifeform: gpg won't allow the key to be signed again, either, because 'was already signed'
asciilifeform: so it isn't a keychain boojum
davout: IRC doesn't have "likes", "shares" etc. is what I mean
Tomiii: davout: yes, like trinque said: IRC isn't invented for "the sole purpose of feeding advertising"
Tomiii: sorry, i didn't mean to offend anyone-- I'm just more of an optimist. E.g. i try to teach friends about Linux, bitcoin, encryption, etc
punkman: FB doesn't have assbot
mircea_popescu: this technically isn't irc.
Tomiii: thestringpuller: Huh? isn't IRC technically "social media" ?
pete_dushenski: o.O wasn't clear on this bit of history
BingoBoingo: no it doesn't
pete_dushenski doesn't have allergies, doesn't get sick since sleep ad libitum
thestringpuller: Also didn't get to go to microcenter to get a new hard drive for big 'ol blockchain, these tards want to make even bigger.
ascii_butugychag: at any rate i can't see how this relates, nobody compiles on motherfucking phone
ascii_butugychag: i don't think anybody here gives half a fuck re: ipNohe
ascii_butugychag: and afaik they don't sell any where it is epoxied in, you can unscrew the case and remove all you like
mircea_popescu: no i mean, i don't believe shakespeare's loose mores detracts from his literary value.
mircea_popescu: he's an utter slut. i don't believe this detracts.
ascii_butugychag: i don't see why it needs exponential
mircea_popescu: linear doesn't help here.
mircea_popescu: won't hold.
mircea_popescu: i can do the grepping i do on computers as they are. and if they'll be twice as fast i won't notice. like i've not noticed any improvement since the 90s.
mircea_popescu: the point, mind you, isn't even a "z80" planet. and yes i think that extremely unlikely.
ascii_butugychag: but it won't come back, any more than piston engined fighter airplane
mircea_popescu: that i crushed them like worms last year doesn't JUST mean i now have gavin's head and yet another painful humiliation inflicted upon usg's asshole.
mircea_popescu: yes, but this doesn't matter : on a planet with z80s you can mine with z80s, and on a planet with asics the asics that mine STILL have to mine.
ascii_butugychag: fact is, you can't z80-mine on a planet with asic miners, etc
jurov: so you say that since you don't need custom silicon, the problem does not exist?
jurov: obv yes, you can run the job during breakfast, but bitcoin can't do it with blocks
mircea_popescu: jurov no, the point is that what i need the things to do, they do well and i have space to spare (heck, i went for breakfast, figuring it'll take minutes. it would have been fine if it did). meanwhile what THEY need to do, the machines already can't cope with.
jurov: mircea_popescu: i don't get the premise, you're able to grep gigabyte in 2s on z80?
mircea_popescu: you see... it's not a problem that there won't be infrastructure available. it'll just "not be worth using". what, it can't even unicode in colors ?
ascii_butugychag: there isn't really a collapse scenario where z80 remains
mircea_popescu: i suspect they won't wish to live in the alternate world.
mircea_popescu: they won't be able to keep on supplying themselves with computers capable to make "fair" unicode.
mircea_popescu: the other fact of the matter however is that most if not all of those 16 women don't even own a scarf that could be used as described. because they don't buy by THAT criteria.
mircea_popescu: and c) no, the electricity's not coming back. and no, i don't mean tonight.
mircea_popescu: soon enough they won't be able to afford to pay for computers.
mircea_popescu: incidentally, i've been thinking lots about your famous silicone whine. (ie, "trb can't exist until etching plant"). from a twu wuv perspective, what we actually need is an alternate technology. i am guessing that a) it will exist and b) whoever deploys it will be trb anyway.
ascii_butugychag: it doesn't link other libc, no
davout: yeah, i don't clean mine because i only cook potatoes in there
mircea_popescu: davout well since it contains fats, you can't just let it be.