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mp_en_viaje:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-19#1923447 << so did linus. the problem with the behaviour standard is that pantsuit aligned agent can appear to behave sanely for lack of actual testing for any arbitrary length of time. eg, my clay pot also has behaved sanely as hammer for lo these past 3 weeks -- principally because i've not had need of any hammers 3 weeks straight.
☝︎ mp_en_viaje:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-19#1923443 << but of course. once precious cuntlet ends up importent into any process flow, you know for a fact it won't get undone willingly -- it's either burn it down or forget about it. (pc is this thing, you've surely seen it, the dumb chick who thinks she's got a "career" out of "following 3 ring binder". the exact other half of the dumb chick who thinks "nobody can call her a slut" because she's dressing poorly
☝︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2019-07-17 14:10 asciilifeform: the current kernel is
<2MB. and prolly trimmable further. boot to shell in 3sec or so.
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> how does make 'sex scandal' with faux chix..?
<< Faux chicks create drama over the attention they aren't getting
BingoBoingo:
<girlattorney> but i could argue with this: when i do bootstrap a core node, it actually get fed from other core nodes
<< During initial sync trb wants to receive blocks in order while core will intentionally spray blocks out of order
a111: Logged on 2019-07-17 16:38 asciilifeform:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-17#1923088 << the circular situation of gnat , where 'need gnat to build gnat', is the third reason for the mips approach -- arch with 100 fixed-length instructions, simplify the eventual rewriting of backend so can ditch gcc dep.
mp_en_viaje: iirc big bertha were just tracked mortars, not even that big,
<10ton
a111: Logged on 2019-07-17 12:31 asciilifeform:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-17#1922941 << afaik all the airlines still are using the ~physically same~ ibm mainframes as in 1990. ( simply, in 'civilized' world, the agents run 'terminal' proggy under microshit. whereas in orclands, ye olde ibm glass terminals. i saw one in e.g. argentina, in coupla places )
a111: Logged on 2019-07-17 01:21 asciilifeform:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-16#1922900 << i dunthink i've ever witnessed the corrupted db (tho i believe the folx who have.) possibly because i have never run node off anything other than always-on sinusoidal inverter ups, tho
a111: Logged on 2019-07-17 01:18 asciilifeform:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-16#1922895 << recall that mp_en_viaje prescribed that the wallet oughta be sawed off into own proggy. imho this is entirely Right Thing. but no one has yet found the free hands with which to do, afaik
mp_en_viaje:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-17#1922917 << for what it's worth im well irritated by all this out-and-out saboteur work of subversion, "oh, there's been this improper patch for years now that we keep deliberately maintaining improper and keep mentioning" nonsense.
☝︎ deedbot: 2019/07/14 22:26:25
<trinque> I'm sure it does feel like a bit of gruntwork, and yet, later you will always have that curl, and it will always build.
a111: Logged on 2019-07-17 11:33 mp_en_viaje:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-16#1922886 << this is such fucking recurrent bs... linker WILL emit same crap n omatter what sjlj thing you say to it ; and so on in this manner, "computing" in the sense of conway island wheel "cars", will spin regardless of how little kids turn and twist the "steering wheel"
mp_en_viaje:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-16#1922886 << this is such fucking recurrent bs... linker WILL emit same crap n omatter what sjlj thing you say to it ; and so on in this manner, "computing" in the sense of conway island wheel "cars", will spin regardless of how little kids turn and twist the "steering wheel"
☝︎☟︎ BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> aaand gcc broke support around same time.
<< And the hard opensourpush was made to push a crippled subset of SPARC as MIPS alternative around that time as well iirc
a111: Logged on 2019-07-16 22:16 mod6:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-16#1922542 << There is a patch that is not part of the main TRB vtree that does this, but it'll have to be patched in manually. And it most likely would need to be "re-ground" to apply cleanly ontop of your current pressed tree. However, if we can find a time where we could work together on it, I might be able to help you get that part going.
mod6: LC_ALL=C ./bitcoind -myip=127.0.0.1 -proxy=127.0.0.1:56565 -connect=
<SOME_REPUBLICAN_IP> -lows -verifyall &
mod6:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-16#1922542 << There is a patch that is not part of the main TRB vtree that does this, but it'll have to be patched in manually. And it most likely would need to be "re-ground" to apply cleanly ontop of your current pressed tree. However, if we can find a time where we could work together on it, I might be able to help you get that part going.
☝︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2019-07-16 17:54 asciilifeform: i admit i'm curious now, what kinda budget is it where
<100 u.s/mo is 'high' . and where exactly girlattorney has been getting physical box colo that costs substantially less.
a111: 2019-07-06
<phf> that will make it apparent that you're still walking Input in order, one by one, because right now offset/ptr combination make it seem like you might be stepping by more than 1 and taking slices
deedbot: asciilifeform rated girlattorney 1
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