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mircea_popescu: Framedragger well you pared it down to ~
2 caches, not so bad.
Framedragger: yeah, given actual tx amounts.. 250mn vs.
2^32
Framedragger: why the need for "the machine might have to try
2 or 3 blocks before it finds tx" then? and if so, then no guarantee of only 1 seek?
Framedragger: 1. mind PATH_MAX (4096 chars);
2. maximum number of symlinks in single path: 40 (hard limit).
mircea_popescu: which is the mirror statement of this -- peasants can be kept packing mud in the buff by a round table. 40 knights aren't 4, which aren't
2 etcetera.
mircea_popescu: l age, splendid, voluptuous, non-menstruating nor urinating nor defecating and childfree (or else being able to bring to term within an hour), with bodies not affected by pregnancy or breast-feeding, about 60 cubits (ie 27.5 m) tall and 7 cubits (ie, 3.
2 m) wide, transparent to the marrow of their bones, eternally young and hairless except the eyebrows and the head. Plus pure, beautiful and much more besides.
mircea_popescu: phf i was vaguely considering sending a an infestor. something reasonable,
2/3 bedroom
2 bathroom proper kitchen ac etc. it does get terribly hot does it.
a111: Logged on 2017-03-08 11:47 phf: oh he'll also be selling a macivory model
2 board, that you can put in a quadra yourself. (or use it for a die shot sacrifice...)
phf: an apartment
2 bedroom apartment in a muslim town (so main downside is a regular adhan) was offered for about $300/mo
phf: oh he'll also be selling a macivory model
2 board, that you can put in a quadra yourself. (or use it for a die shot sacrifice...)
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mircea_popescu: i also dun get
2. how's the fact you already have the index you need related to the fact prb fucks up output selection ?
davout:
2. the way the existing trb wallet currently works, mainly the automatic utxo selection
mircea_popescu: the fundamental problem being that it's way the fuck easier to spend day clicking through lolpics and "voting" on whatever retarded
2.0 site than reading the logs ; which then down the road means that one can'd do jack shit that's useful because drooled in class instead of paying attention. and so it goes, the gap between man and cow ever deepens.
Framedragger: i wonder how well a typical hashtable with
2**64 elements work in practice, tho. where would store its elements?
Framedragger: well, at least your user input is segregated into two 'containers': 1. GET requests for static files; and
2. user comments - processed by some specific script, separate from the rest. but yeah, this isn't exactly amazing innovation, i agree.
Framedragger: btw, if you store
2**64 nodes in a (balanced) binary tree, wouldn't the "number of seeks" be ~64? i suppose that doesn't look too pretty, but considering that an ssd's seek time is ~0.1ms... not that these numbers are rigorous or anything.
mircea_popescu: and i'll compute
2 * maxint/
2 faster than you'll seek maxint/
2 mircea_popescu: fx = 2x can be flattened into (1,
2), (
2, 4), (3, 6) etc. this clearly flattens it in space, but just as clearly fucks up the time. now you have to seek.
Reuel: I only seem to have
2 enumerations
Reuel: mircea_popescu, I have
2 items I want to return on eulora, are you on
ben_vulpes: well come now, "it didn't connect at minute 1,
2, 4..."
mircea_popescu: (note that one of these is about
2.5k blocks long, like
2 weeks ish)
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: (you may be aware of this but just in case - given tmsr's preference for keccak, fyi your sha512 above uses sha-
2, not sha-3)
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mircea_popescu: and there was a scheme proposed whereby you either show the graphs or the relation ; op keeps challenging you ; each correct response increases the probabiling of truth by a factor of
2 mircea_popescu: "all txn are
2 in
2 out" fixed width txn seems nailed down at this point. i can't see how an argument would work that'd offset the evident gains.
mircea_popescu: at some point when the "web community" faggots were trying to get round two of dotcom bubble inflated with "web
2.0" and similar gimmicks,
a111: Logged on 2017-02-20 00:22 danielpbarron:
https://www.susanjfowler.com/blog/2017/2/19/reflecting-on-one-very-strange-year-at-uber >> they said that I didn't show any signs of an upward career trajectory. I pointed out that I was publishing a book with O'Reilly, speaking at major tech conferences, and doing all of the things that you're supposed to do to have an "upward career trajectory", but they said it didn't matter and I needed to prove myself as an engineer.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform suppose i have a wallet full of dust. how do i resolve the problem ? count dust /
2 txn in sqrt(count dust) tranches ?
mircea_popescu:
2 in
2 out is the correct primitive, even if oyu want to move 11.
mircea_popescu: forcing all txn to be
2 in
2 out is a poor man's ring signature i guess.
mircea_popescu: there's a reason i said
2 in
2 out. anything else is either nonmoving (1-
2) or else tree pruning (
2:1 ends up with a single coinbase ; 1:
2 ends up with an infinity of satoshi sized coinbases you might as well stop lying about and issue outright)
mircea_popescu: which in practice i will resolve by always overissuing by (1+sqrt(
2) )*that percent.
mircea_popescu: that's about
2% of the federal budget, ie barely a ripple.
a111: Logged on 2017-02-25 23:17 mircea_popescu: if it were the case you had to pay
2 bux to transact in 2011, bitcoin'd have never exiosted
mircea_popescu: it is the format i expect the market to take once block subsidy drops enough, which is to say in
2 to 3 halvings.
a111: Logged on 2017-02-26 19:14 asciilifeform: the 'type
2' (non-verification) blackhole goes right back to the fundamental question of 'something to all comers', how much disk thrashing does a derp get to invoke simply by coming up with a not-yet-banned ip and a pseudonode.
mircea_popescu: but i have nfi whether this is even feasible, because this'd be step
2, after the "hey, what happens if you fill a disk with symlinks" EXPERIMENT returns some fucking results.
mircea_popescu: if it were the case you had to pay
2 bux to transact in 2011, bitcoin'd have never exiosted
☟︎ mircea_popescu: block averages say 5 btc in fees, for about 1mb of space. average tx costs about
2 bux currently.
mircea_popescu: idiot example #
2 : a trb which allows txn to be blocked by others than their issuers is ALSO a "way to do things" which doesn't in fact work, and therefore, exactly equivalent to the peter todd & prb idiots item