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decimation: precisely.
pogo starts its own stopwatch, and starts watching for blocks to verify
decimation: do you trust your own clock on the
pogo?
decimation: asciilifeform: what about waiting for a few hours to observe several blocks upon
pogo boot?
assbot: Logged on 07-07-2015 10:58:01; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform re the entire timing discussion : suppose the
pogo gets started always with a realtime switch, -time=14blablabla, and after that gets its time from the most recent block it accepts and checks for next ones being within +-7200 seconds.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform re the entire timing discussion : suppose the
pogo gets started always with a realtime switch, -time=14blablabla, and after that gets its time from the most recent block it accepts and checks for next ones being within +-7200 seconds.
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 06-07-2015 19:53:03; ascii_field: right now, our pictured supply chain looks like 'any
pogo -> any ethernet jack'
mircea_popescu: why is
pogo connecting to anything but good nodes again ?
ascii_field: trinque: adjusting anything whatsoever on
pogo is nontrivial for a 'civilian'
trinque: ascii_field: and then going down that route, anyone can diddle his
pogo soon as it's in hand
ascii_field: and now you've throttled the
pogo to 10/100
punkman: "[OPEN] Reimplement
pogo in chinese"
ascii_field: right now, our pictured supply chain looks like 'any
pogo -> any ethernet jack'
☟︎ shinohai wants to start a
pogo bitnode factory, ensure domination of therealbitcoin
kakobrekla: <ascii_field> trinque: 50 is almost TRIPLE the cost of a
pogo < if you dont include ssd you dont have a working node
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: there wouldn't be any '-connect' on
pogo net
trinque: was going off "double" and including
pogo ascii_field: trinque: 50 is almost TRIPLE the cost of a
pogo ascii_field: trinque: yes. costs about what the
pogo does
ascii_field: trinque: realize that without
pogo, you're paying literally 10+ TIMES more per node.
assbot: Logged on 06-07-2015 17:37:21; trinque: anyone know offhand if armv5tel-softfloat is the appropriate arch for
pogo?
trinque: I tried building stator with arm-linux-gnueabi and it segfaults on the
pogo trinque: anyone know offhand if armv5tel-softfloat is the appropriate arch for
pogo?
☟︎ shinohai is eagerly waiting on his
pogo to arrive this week.
shinohai: @ asciilifeform I should have a
pogo up and running inside this week.
jurov: obv not an option for
pogo ascii_modem:
pogo & the other junk is in different category than 'capital proper' in my mind because none of this stuff 'pays for itself'
mircea_popescu: even not counting the nsa etc ;
pogo is a capital good.
danielpbarron: the one stuck at 36 is not limited to one seed, but it is running 0.5.3.1ish on a
pogo with archlinux
mats: 0.25 to buy
pogo for purpose of setting up node, if you are L1/L2
shinohai: @ mats O.o 0.1 to buy
pogo wid ?
mats: no takers for 0.1BTC to pick up a
pogo so far huh
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 18:02:08; shinohai: I'm still working on the electrum server thing, but I imagine it should fit neatly on the
pogo as well.
mod6: i need to get MY
pogo going! lol. it's just been sitting here in a box.
trinque: I think I'll get my
pogo going again first, as that's the best device for me to do any blockchain syncing with
shinohai: I'm still working on the electrum server thing, but I imagine it should fit neatly on the
pogo as well.
☟︎ ascii_field: shinohai: unlike the various arm dev boards folks like to overpay for, '
pogo' actually comes in a spiffy plastic chassis, complete with disk vagina
shinohai: I could see the
pogo being a mass product, given a little 3-d printing magic
shinohai: I'm just gonna buy a
pogo or two w/ btc i suppose. An extra for the lab wouldn't hurt
ascii_field: speaking of brand-new
pogo, by the shovelfull, even
shinohai: true. I found a
pogo on craigslist *with* a HDD
danielpbarron: mats, what can I do to make my currently running
pogo useful to you?
mats: if you've been meaning to get a
pogo for a node, haven't for whatever reason, are L1/L2, ill send you some btc with honorable condition you purchase and set one up
ascii_field: decimation:
pogo is to have strength in numbers
decimation: right, but
pogo class machine only has one drive
decimation: yeah, but I don't give a shit if a
pogo's code bit flips, probably will crash
Jautenim: but dpb's fix for the
pogo also werks
ascii_field: davout: 'stator for
pogo' is just the old 'portatronic'
davout: i need to sink some time into building stator bitcoind for the
pogo mats: BingoBoingo: do ya have a
pogo yet?
assbot: Logged on 28-06-2015 05:26:58; mircea_popescu: also, kernel is a good idea maybe for
pogo. not for a proper server. you want people to add it to all their noncritical dedis.
mircea_popescu: also, kernel is a good idea maybe for
pogo. not for a proper server. you want people to add it to all their noncritical dedis.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: atm the entry level thing for coders is, "follow the
pogo thing, build along, test cases etc". for non-coders is, qntra.
ascii_field: trinque: the fundamental problem with gentoo on
pogo is that
pogo is absolute misery to build ~anything~ on
trinque:
pogo project deferred or what?
trinque: I'm going to fiddle with my
pogo this weekend anyway.
trinque: ascii_field: mod6: would there be any benefit to trying to get an ARM version of this gentoo install going on the
pogo?
ascii_field: mod6: thing is, at least for
pogo, ~whole shebang~ is to be built 'inside bundle'
mircea_popescu: on the other hand, bitcoin on
pogo seems destined to end up melded in the kernel anyway, so this is just a sooner/higher up the tree merge than we expected.
mircea_popescu: seeing how the
pogo will have to run nothing else anyway
ascii_field: it is good for approximately same kind of uses as
pogo decimation: as I recall this was needed in the
pogo BingoBoingo: <ascii_field> but basic point - yes - need nodes, so can have usable default << As weaponixation approaches a suggested .conf updated occasionally may be welcome for maintained nodes but harder for
pogo "fire and forget" nodes
shinohai: You got me interested in that
pogo thingy. I got one ordered.
danielpbarron: shinohai, my 0.5.3.x
pogo is 6 blocks behind my 0.7.2 full size machine, and I'm not sure if it's because the network doesn't like two nodes asking for the same blocks from the same IP or what
mircea_popescu: do we yet have something that people can put on
pogo and run ?
shinohai: I had never even heard of a
pogo before.