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decimation: trinque: there's not need. the bank is illegal if it doesn't comply
decimation: another point to note - if the former speaker of the house/k street lobbyist can't access cash in an anonymous way, what chance to regular people have? ☟︎
decimation: but the actual fact is that he didn't submit to the government spies who work in his bank
decimation: now you know the reality is that the press and the prosecutors are going to talk about how he was dirty bastard or whatever
ascii_field: cattle vote precisely as ordered to - whether at election or in jury
trinque: I have not, taking a look
decimation: it's fucked up. if there's any good call for jury anullment, this is it
decimation: did you read the indictment?
decimation: he was indicted by a grand jury for... not telling usg what he was going to do with his cash
decimation: ascii_field: more interesting is this case: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2015/05/28/former-house-speaker-dennis-hastert-indicted/
trinque: http://www.forbes.com/sites/katevinton/2015/03/30/two-former-federal-agents-charged-with-stealing-bitcoin-during-silk-road-investigation/ << claims 20k were stolen by the agents ☟︎
trinque: has the govt announced an auction for the rest of ulbricht's coin?
ascii_field: 'Bitfury developed a light bulb that automatically mines Bitcoin when you screw it in' << for usg, aha
jurov: no need to fuss with cable tv boxes, even
trinque: yep, they're thowing away the key
jurov: you need them how quickly?
felipelalli: hi friends! If I want to sell 1000 BTC in Italy, is that easy to make this off-exchange? Any useful contacts?
jurov: if it was convenience for build script, usually build scripts create new directories for their dirty stuff anyway, so i don't see the problem there
jurov: i will have to flatten the hierarchy before feeding it to lxr browser ( and if you will move files further around, undo that as well)
mod6: where are you having issues with this?
mod6: I didn't have any clue this would impact anything that you had working.
mod6: it didn't make sense to me to build boost, openssl and bdb under the "bitcoin" directory.
jurov: and it's ever more important than consistency for comparisons?
mod6: yeah, this is where these artifacts needed to be.
jurov: mod6: original releases have src folder one level deep, your has it two
jurov: and looks like nobody ever followed the manual when submitting additional signatures to the turdatron :(
jurov: (the latter happened in this case)
jurov: mod6 why did you change directory layout in the .tar.gz? i either lose the ability ot compare it to other versions, or lose all files like README, auto.sh that are on the top level
jurov: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-March/000069.html guess imma check against this
jurov: asciilifeform: why do you think? the patches are not there? unless i made a mistake, it is the result of mod6's 0.5.3.1 release build script
BingoBoingo: !up thestringpuller
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scoopbot_revived: Gavin Threatens to Quit Bitcoin Development and Join Hearn's Fork http://qntra.net/2015/05/gavin-threatens-to-quit-bitcoin-development-and-join-hearns-fork/
assbot: Successfully added a rating of -1 for Cusipzzz with note: banned me from -otc for speaking out against the fork
danielpbarron: EPiSKiNG-, this letter http://qntra.net/2015/05/ulbricht-to-be-sentenced-friday/
punkman: "There's a feeling on this list that there's no consensus, or that Gavin and myself are on the wrong side of it. I'd put it differently - there's very strong consensus out in the wider community and this list is something of an aberration." ☟︎
thestringpuller: now that axe-time is essentially at doorstep...
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu asciilifeform : http://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailman/message/34155307/ << this nigga has declared war on the anti-forkers... seems like spinning wheels but knowing hearn, we'll likely see an XT release with the 20MB removed.
danielpbarron: no problem; i'll keep upping you till you get a gpg key registered
rwg: packing the car lol
rwg: about to head out.
BingoBoingo: !up thestringpuller
BingoBoingo: Oh lol, Gavin might run of to HearnCoin http://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailman/message/34155307/
asciilifeform: (current total of 'dirty pages')
mod6: ok. -p doens't seem to be a thing...
mod6: btw my test with both of your patches {thermonuke} + {tx amputation} is at 193988
asciilifeform: http://www.loper-os.org/pub/heap_195921_end_total.txt << totals after we sigterm bitcoind
asciilifeform: ;;later tell jurov 'Source Code Browser' link on http://thebitcoin.foundation/index.html appears to point to unpatched generic 0.5.3 ?
assbot: Logged on 29-05-2015 05:34:06; mircea_popescu: "and managing locking somehow" win of the day award lol
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-05-2015#1147596 << laugh, but it isn't so hard if you are emulating ordinary sdram. if one side issues a write cycle, the other gets a wait-state signal (gets to think that the dram is in refresh state) ☝︎☟︎
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-05-2015#1147610 << notice that it wants to vent to the street if you don't want the heat. let me guess, air intake is -not- selectable. this means that it would eat your air-conditioned air in the summer, heat it, and blow to the street. scam. ☝︎☟︎
asciilifeform: ;;later tell Vexual maxpeers 1 addpeer local doesn't test behaviour against torrential 'orphan' crapolade, and other wild things
mircea_popescu: but the arrangement prolly more expensive than the dc
mircea_popescu: punkman the correct way to do this would be with heat exchangers of course.
scoopbot_revived: Planes, trains, automobiles, and atomic dirigibles der Schweiz. http://www.contravex.com/2015/05/29/planes-trains-automobiles-and-atomic-dirigibles-der-schweiz/
punkman: and some frenchies with the same idea http://www.qarnot-computing.com/technology
Vexual: lol tamper proof, not in my loungeroom
punkman: not a bad approach if you don't have to suffer the smog I guess
punkman: mircea_popescu: "free heating if you live next to a mfg plant!" << "Academica has installed a new 2MW database server centre ... Water warmed while cooling the servers will go on to provide heat for 500 homes or 1,000 flats ... After the heat is extracted, the water will be recycled back to cool the servers again."
punkman: I wonder how they'll keep the workload at 1kw when the box doesn't have work to do, run some useless code?
mircea_popescu: and i have a bridge to sell.
mircea_popescu: "eRadiators makes the data more secure: "It becomes nearly impossible to know what data is where, when it is there and how to get to it," Nerdalize's Florian Schneider told the BBC."
mircea_popescu: "free heating if you live next to a mfg plant!"
mircea_popescu: amusingly, this is EXACTLY how communists ran their industry in romania of the 60s
mircea_popescu: glhf. the problems of being born in the 80s, ie, too late.
mircea_popescu: mostly because http://trenchcoatx.com/about lulz. "We believe in high quality product, fair prices for the consumer, and fair pay for the people who work for us. Right now we’re in beta, figuring out how these values fit into today’s adult entertainment industry. "
mircea_popescu: alternatively, it would be 72 cubits high, translucent, ageless, nonmenstruating and deliver pregnancy to term within the day
mircea_popescu: "and managing locking somehow" win of the day award lol ☟︎
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> arguably none of the others needed to be learned.. randomize usr eh.
decimation: well, with clock rates above 500 mhz, your pcb starts to look like an rf transmission line
asciilifeform: exotic then, but today every piece of shit lcd is plugged in through something entirely like this.
decimation: "Each cable between the modules was a twisted pair, cut to a specific length in order to guarantee the signals arrived at precisely the right time and minimize electrical reflection. Each signal produced by the ECL circuitry was a differential pair, so the signals were balanced. " < https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray-1
asciilifeform: usually there is some interconnection bus.
asciilifeform: but even there, there are not ten thousand on one board
asciilifeform: ever since the '1024 chickens' transition, that is generally how it was done
asciilifeform: can get that many more generic turdboards for same price
decimation: yeah, but if they can afford it they can also probably also afford to design a custom motherboard
asciilifeform: i assume that the folks who a) want this b) can afford it --- have it.
asciilifeform: there was an outfit which sold something quite like this (fpga on sdram stick) and even one in the shape of a cpu, which could sit down in ordinary cpu socket on multisocket mb
asciilifeform: (connection via ram slots is not, as it may appear, lunacy, but could be done with fpga, which would pretend to be a slice of sdram to two boxes at the same time, ignoring refresh cycles and managing locking somehow)
asciilifeform: so the maximal throughputs are virtually never reached in practice
decimation: it would be cheap to use a 1 gige, but it would also have sad throughput
decimation: well, off the shelf you could attach to a good 10gigE card with netboot
asciilifeform: but i have thought about connecting generic x86 boxen via the ram slots
asciilifeform: and making best use thereof
asciilifeform: nah we're talking about off-the-shelf iron
decimation: but God help the poor soul who would try
decimation: asciilifeform: ideally you would want to connect this naked cpu to others via the memory bus
asciilifeform: (of total ram)
asciilifeform: hell, the 8MB cache of my ancient 'opteron' is more than i had in my 486dx2
decimation: to the poor slav z80 coder, the 'naked' xeon has embarassingly rich resources
asciilifeform: (of the kind i was working on with al schwartz and others)
asciilifeform: (cpu is warm and 'remanence' is a non-issue. think, crypto.)
decimation: especially with modern cpus that have tons of cache
asciilifeform: i thought about actually making this, some years ago, as it had useful applications
asciilifeform: hypothetically, one could run an x86 box without any ram inserted, given a clever bios made for this occasion.
asciilifeform: x86 never runs from rom. not even on warmup when sdram waitstate timer is not yet initialized
asciilifeform: you can - but it takes planning
decimation: it seems that you could pull this off
asciilifeform: the reason is that you can do local vars ('static' to a 'c' programmer) in ram