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ben_vulpes:
<asciilifeform> so much as opening pogo and touching inside multiplies the cost of the operation.
<< and yet mircea_popescu had this done
BingoBoingo:
<mod6> phf: i built on 5.6 but I can't seem to get mine to be be statically built :(
<< First thing to understand about OpenBSD is that it is a weird unix. Not as weird as Linux, but differently weird.
BingoBoingo:
<mod6> here's something I missed: log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-07-2015#1187292
<< May have to increase locks limit (why it must be there idk) for reorg robustness
ben_vulpes:
<mod6> i seem to remember asciilifeform switching over to -addnode after he got stuck. but let's see what he says about it. i'll probably hit the same issue myself.
<< i don't think he did
BingoBoingo:
<ascii_field> danielpbarron: this is correct and unsurprising, and blows up the 'ntp once on powerup' thing
<< query timeserver every modulo(rand) seconds?
BingoBoingo: Obviously something went wrong, but blaming the process, or Bitcoin Core's implementation is disingenious. Neither was this caused by wide use of old software, because old software would simply keep producing v2 blocks, so the change would never have triggered."
<< Ergo these new multi-block forks aren't happening
mod6:
<+ascii_field> mod6: anything that requires the operator to even know that routers exist is inapplicable for pogo
<< yeah was reading what you guys were saying. basically why I didn't bring it up. too hard for mom & pop.
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> mod6 i think this is related to "askl your isp"
<< yeah.
mod6: but... if it's behind a NAT
< then you can control the default route
BingoBoingo:
<ascii_field> so now we're asking for a non-retarded complete reimplementation of ntp.
<< reimplemented, can't guarentee not retarded in its own way
punkman: mircea_popescu: this dies, because you will find a random block which is 00000000000000000000000000000f and game over.
<< this is incorrect. you don't infer the target from the hash. 256bit target is included in all block headers.
jurov: because you mined block 5, with a bad time, someone else mines 6
<< and it will get dropped because pogo considers delta from 5 invalid
trinque: punkman | does 0.0001 still get you in next block?
<< this is what deedbot- pays
pete_dushenski: "All the old, enlightened means of discussion and analysis —from due process to scientific method — are dismissed as being blind to emotional concerns and therefore unfairly skewed toward the interest of straight white males"
<< moar gold.
lobbes: "So it's not just that students refuse to countenance uncomfortable ideas — they refuse to engage them, period. Engagement is considered unnecessary, as the immediate, emotional reactions of students contain all the analysis and judgment that sensitive issues demand."
<< ayup
pete_dushenski: "The real problem: a simplistic, unworkable, and ultimately stifling conception of social justice"
<< sounds about right.
assbot: Logged on 07-07-2015 07:09:24; punkman: asciilifeform: i really fail to grasp for what, precisely, it is, that we need the possibility of falling difficulty.
<< remember Altcoin? do you prefer the possibility of 1 block per month?
assbot: Logged on 06-07-2015 22:34:34; pete_dushenski: "CoinbaseAdrian 30 points an hour ago* : Sorry guys, we're looking into this. It appears to be an issue with our network provider (Cloudflare). We have an urgent ticket open with them and I'll update here with any details."
<< response to coinbase being offline
assbot: Logged on 07-07-2015 07:09:24; punkman: asciilifeform: i really fail to grasp for what, precisely, it is, that we need the possibility of falling difficulty.
<< remember Altcoin? do you prefer the possibility of 1 block per month?
punkman: asciilifeform: i really fail to grasp for what, precisely, it is, that we need the possibility of falling difficulty.
<< remember Altcoin? do you prefer the possibility of 1 block per month?
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