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mircea_popescu: i dunno anyone using it seriously -
the sort of derps
that'd want
that moved
to ubuntu anyway
mircea_popescu: mike_c: whatever. so much for learning something new
today. back
to a more familiar distro. << debian past sarge suffers from bitcoin past 0.5 problem
BingoBoingo will never understand Debian sanely assuming someone assuming someone may want it for space
travel, while also
thinking someone would
take systemd onto a spaceship
trinque: its some subset of or
the whole apt collection
mike_c: and it works?
the other 40 gigs is just crap?
trinque: there's a mini install iso
that's on
the order of megs
trinque: mike_c: no,
that's including loads of packages
mike_c: whatever. so much for learning something new
today. back
to a more familiar distro.
mike_c: oh, plus
two update dvd's. an even 10 is nice i guess.
mike_c: is
this some kind of stupid joke? debian
takes 8 DVD's
to install?
mod6: just make /sure/
to patch in
the specified order.
mod6: anyway, i'll cross my fingers
that you can get
through it.
mod6: ok, well,
the latest build guide will help you.
mod6: sorry for
the
trouble here.
mod6: after
those are done, i'll revisit all of
this again. i'll pull
that link off
the website for now..
mod6: and
then I gotta start writing
the eom docs.
mod6: right now, i gotta figure out how
to patch
the
test servers
mod6: not right
this minute or anything, but sometime in
the next 2 weeks probably.
mod6: ok. just hang
tight, i'll just have
to rewrite
this
thing in perl.
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mod6: !rate asciilifeform 2 Amazing builder guy. Doing cool
things for
The Bitcoin Foundation and No Such lAbs
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mod6: yeah, its on
the website
mod6: sorry, was super busy earlier. been getting ym head kicked in
this week.
mod6: !rate danielpbarron 1
Tested something for me quick
mod6: !rate decimation 1
Tested something for me quick
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mod6: ok all set,
thanks again jurov.
mod6: i'll resend
to
the list with
the updates.
mod6: keys were imported
tho
mod6: my key was in
the /mnt/btc-dev/build-script-test/.gnupg, but it didn't echo out... not sure why yet.
jurov: &> file (aka >& file) is not part of
the official POSIX shell spec, but has been added
to many Bourne shells as a convenience extension (it originally comes from csh).
mod6: seems
to be. i'll post
the
typescript
mod6: i dunno what i was
thinking
mod6: did i mention
that I hate shell scripts :)
mod6: jurov: ok
thanks again man, i linked your email with
the fixed version & sig file
to
the website.
mod6: jurov: good work. we gotta get you
to review
this stuff all
the
time
mod6: jurov looks at pruning code in utter disbelief... was
thinking
that everyone konws
the cp --parents
trick
to copy files named in manifest << i /knew/
there had
to be an easier way. i seem
to remember asking, but anyway.
jurov: i may retry
the 0.0.4
tomorrow,
too
tired (it's centos 6)
mod6: <+jurov> mod6, also it left all qt-related files in <<
that's weird. pm me a list of
the files or dpaste 'em
mats: y'all give
TCP a bad rap. it works exceedingly well for
the goals, which is automagical conservative scaling of speed
to dynamically changing
throughput over opaque paths, which makes it reliable. reliable is good.
mats: 16-12-2014 01:38:56 <asciilifeform> here's a very rough description of above experiment ... << forgive me if i don't get
the point of
this (secrecy and deniability?).
traffic can be correlated if
the circuit is long-term, you
tunnel a
two way protocol, disruption causes retransmits, and
there's noise
mircea_popescu: This is
the whole gimmick of media, not polar but
triangular, right, left, middle, mobilizing an army of assonauts
to feel strongly enough about something
that
they don't do anything.
mircea_popescu: You'll counter
that
there are right leaning and left leaning independents, isn't
there a difference? but
this misses
the point: propaganda doesn't
try
to get you
to believe something, but
to do something, and in
this case it is
to do nothing-- it doesn't matter what you choose
to believe, as long as your outrage is done from inside your house.
mircea_popescu: The media explains how
things relate
to him, and as long as he understands what's going on, he feels empowered. He is given an ideology without even knowing it. Now he doesn't actually have
to do anything, indeed, it's way
the hell better if he does nothing. All
that's required is support, and
through his support not only will "the right
things" happen but he'll share in
the credit.
mircea_popescu: souflakis is particularly rich. "we will agree with you
through
the simple process of you all being just as stupid as we are. problem solved."
mircea_popescu: for
the past... uh i dunno, 2k years ? pretty much
the mode
mircea_popescu: typical moive,
too, now
that
they've got all
the free money
that
they were liable
to get. greece is basically a hooker.
mircea_popescu: humanitarian disaster, yeah. greeks no longer able
to spend whole day crowding
the coffee shops across
the acropolis, acting like
they're
the russian rich people coming
to visit
mircea_popescu: "Alexis
Tsipras said on Wednesday
that he wanted a "viable, mutually beneficial solution"
to what he called a humanitarian disaster his country has suffered as a result of
the austerity imposed by its creditors."
mircea_popescu: <assbot> Greek PM: We will no longer submit
to
the EU - Al Jazeera English <<
the great us - germany war heating up huh.
jurov looks at pruning code in utter disbelief... was
thinking
that everyone konws
the cp --parents
trick
to copy files named in manifest
nubbins`: if nobody was burning your olive groves
to build illegal settlements, you'd be doing ok
too
mats: nubbins`: b-but
the jews do ok
nubbins`: and dares
to mention "innovative agricultural production" as one of his goals
nubbins`: this fucking asshole plants a flag in a part of
the desert so dry
the fucking BEDOUIN don't go
there
mod6: ill
try some different
things a bit later. bbiab
mod6: that one looks
to be an option in both branches... so i dunno
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mod6: gotta figure out something with
this --homedir option
mats: "Our people are suffering and demand respect ... We must bleed
to defend
their dignity"
mod6: --logger-file file Same as --logger-fd, except
the logger data is written
to file file. Note
that --log-file is only implemented for GnuPG-2.
mod6: yeah, i
think
this is an old school
thing
jurov: gpg --logger-file gpgout.log --import pubkeys/*.asc <<
this line
mod6: so you're saying
that
this doesn't work: gpg --logger-file alert-snip.sig.log --homedir .gnupg
jurov: and if pointed
to empty homedit, it won't import keys