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assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 23:57:40; asciilifeform:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-07-2015#1184666 << as i understand, this is an example of 'smv' (sexual market value) as described by mocsny and kokkarinen at work. it takes the form of 'man: what can i afford' 'woman: with your bid, you can afford to be my driver and pay two-thirds of my rent. in return, you get every 47th fuck, if good behaviour.'
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> jitter actually fixed by plug-unplug. da fuck.
<< good deal. maybe just needed reinitialization for whatever reason
mod6:
<+trinque> and hey, I got a static bitcoind
<< nice!! i'll give this a shot here tonight yet
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 16:16:04; decimation:
https://devinhelton.com/2015-06-25/meme-theory < "Thus, outsiders discredit themselves when they make accusations of conscious conspiracy. Any person of even mid-level status knows that the statement is flatly false. They know that the accused elites genuinely do seem to care about helping people. They know there is no conspiracy. Thus they discount the self-interest theory and pay no further attention."
kakobrekla: 90%
< thats just the breaking point. once they figure out they have no wehre to send those coins short of mpex, those will be gone too.
mod6:
<+trinque> suggests it's maybe a matter of the hardened toolchain eh?
<< yeah, i think this is a clue
mod6:
<+punkman> ascii_field, does this sequence look right? >> 0.5.3.1-release + orphanage nuke + tx-orphanage + dnsseed_snipsnip + zap_hardcoded_seeds + zap_showmyip + dns thermonuke + irc nuke
<< looks right to me.
shinohai: What amazes me is it has synced this far in
< 1 day
jurov:
<mod6> one of the things that pains me with the SHA1s re-written into the filenames, is if you pull these files with curl, you have to rename them to their original names before you can verify the signatures.
<< good point
jurov:
<trinque> jurov: could the btc-dev mailing list send mail via tls? ok, considered
mod6:
<+phf> mod6: no no each email. i thought that was the whole point of ascii's approach, i.e. linux kernel style "read email, think, apply the patch"
<< im not sure what their process is.
mod6:
<+phf> the process was needlessly complicated since my mail client lets me do a bunch of those steps (patching, gpg verifying, etc) with a single key, so if i had an mbox, i could just import it, and then use a more familiar interface
<< so, what I've done in the past was; create a perl script that pulls down and verifies all the patches and applies them to a common baseline.
gribble: dignork was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 weeks, 3 days, 1 hour, 16 minutes, and 45 seconds ago:
<dignork> mircea_popescu: you wouldn't believe amount of horribly broken code which blows up in ipv6 environment, anything from integer overflows,crashes,malfunctions to firewalls leaving your machine exposed
trinque: pete_dushenski | ascii_field: well did you ever think that if maybe you weren't so darned talented, you'd have more options ?
<< if you want to make money in the US economy, don't swim against the bezzle
mod6:
<+ascii_field> incidentally, anybody ever try parallelizing sigchecking ?
<< this would be interesting to try & do some perf testing with.
ascii_field: 'What if, for at least one meal per day, those 50 million people were invited to come to a social meal?'
<< kolhoz !!
BingoBoingo:
<mats> thesis: maybe porn should be regulated so 18 year old girls can't do torture porn because maybe they're being exploited
<< Honestly the documentary's content doesn't seem to support that point even though it advocates that point.
kakobrekla:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-33378778 << The Catholic Church wrote in comments submitted after the bill was proposed: "Should freedom of expression go so far as to mean that the identity of a person of faith can be freely insulted, then personal freedom - as individuals or groups - is undermined."
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 22:27:27; mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-07-2015#1184001 << well, look it up. there's a present risk of suffocation, and most sudden infant death correlates with shared sleeping arrangements. baby should have a cot, something. even if it's just a sling hanging off a hook by side of your bed.