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mircea_popescu: the idea is they don'
t want to see some stuff that validates anymore
ben_vulpes: things either validate under 0.5.whatever or they don'
t.
mircea_popescu: i have nfi how the power rangers imagine they'll manage a hardfork when they can'
t as much as get a "relevant support" softwork that's fairly uncontroversial.
mircea_popescu: anyway, todd is right. the only way this affects us is that we don'
t really give much of a shit.
mircea_popescu: Bitcoin Core (after 0.10.0) rejects these invalid blocks, but a lot of other stuff doesn'
t. SPV Bitcoinj wallets do no validation what-so-ever, blindly following the longest chain. blockchain.info doesn'
t appear to do validation as well; who knows what else? <<
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes wait, the usg dept of stupid is now on the record that miners don'
t, after all, decide ?
ben_vulpes: "However, this also means they're not checking the new BIP66 rule, and are now mining invalid blocks because of it. (another miner happened to create an invalid, non-BIP66 respecting block) If you're not using Bitcoin Core, you might be accepting transactions that won'
t be on the longest valid chain when all this is fixed." << curious to see if 0.5.whatever comes out on top at the end of this
phf: somebody was saying bitcoind doesn'
t build on a 32 bit system?
assbot: Logged on 04-07-2015 03:50:47; mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> ben_vulpes, mod6, mircea_popescu, et al: anybody interested in multiprocessorizing bitcoin sig check ? << i don'
t see the benefit.
mircea_popescu: i don'
t run one so nfi what its problem would be. ion all likeliness something stupid.
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> ben_vulpes, mod6, mircea_popescu, et al: anybody interested in multiprocessorizing bitcoin sig check ? << i don'
t see the benefit.
☟︎ punkman: didn'
t those guys want 8mb blocks?
decimation: it would sure make it simpler to devise a big asic machine to find hashes if it doesn'
t need to bother with transactions
decimation: one wonders why this hasn'
t been done already, seems an obvious fix to 'node takes forever to sync'
punkman: yeah I don'
t pull back from github, only push
punkman: I think the problem was I didn'
t have "realpath"
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 23:15:29; danielpbarron: i told him that I don'
t trust
https in general and he completely flipped out to where he was yelling accusations like "you're going to get exposed for the fraud you are! we use
https here!" or something like that
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 22:56:37; danielpbarron: at least this time around everyone knew who i was (that mean Bible guy who's also affilated with that mean exchange operator) and got very few culty "why haven'
t you signed yet" lectures
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 22:51:33; trinque: danielpbarron: I don'
t recall ever encountering a "polyamorist" who was not female\
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 21:09:51; ascii_field: 'let's break semantics of everything because it isn'
t like anyone still expects anything to work as printed on the tin'
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 21:01:47; ascii_field: isn'
t BoA infamous for being, approx., the microshit of u.s. banks ?
mircea_popescu: DanyAlos in general english wouldn'
t have much to do with one's identity, does it ? unl;ess you'd be shakespeare or something.
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 20:44:30; ascii_field: 'getdata is used in response to inv... ...
t can be used to retrieve transactions, but only if they are in the memory pool or relay set - arbitrary access to transactions in the chain is not allowed to avoid having clients start to depend on nodes having full transaction indexes (which modern nodes do not).'
punkman: "I can'
t use ::int64_t as it not defined on all compilers for example on some platforms (Windows) we do not have stdint.h so we do not have int64_t in the global namespace. "
mod6: and if that doesn'
t work, maybe I can give 'hardened/linux/musl/amd64' (i don'
t see a non-hardened one available atm)
mircea_popescu: in other words, they can go hang, won'
t be noticed, won'
t be missed.
mircea_popescu: this isn'
t a lego car where all the pieces match shinohai
mod6: it can'
t hurt anyway
phf: jurov: i don'
t think there's complete understanding as to what should go into patchlist yet. the one we have now is fine, and i'm sure it will be improved
mod6: so phf brings to light a good point, reading through the email list, especially if you haven'
t read the b-a logs from oct-14 on is probably more than a bit hard to follow. ascii_field brings up a good point about having a 'family tree'
ascii_field: but presently haven'
t the time to do a proper job of it
shinohai: I don'
t think I would want an automatic solution in that regard.
phf: jurov: i only joined the conversation recently, so i don'
t have a complete history of emails. of course i'm getting complete emails now, but not the past ones
jurov: i don'
t understand, either
phf: mod6: sorry, i wasn'
t really prepared to explain what i mean, i thought you would just grok the request as an obvious one. we probably just have very different workflows
☟︎ mod6: But I've only started scratching the surface with alf's latest, so this hasn'
t been done yet. All of these are still in my "Highly Experemental" category. AKA: use at your own risk.
mod6: plus, create a How-To guide. Both of which need updating for the flurry of recent patches that have been submitted. Just haven'
t had a chance yet.
phf: mod6: i don'
t necessarily have problems, i have a bitcoind with all the patches up to eatblock (haven'
t looked at stator yet, but then i'm building with enemy tools). the way i assembled patches is by reading through web archive and saving/verifying each patch as i saw it
trinque: I didn'
t know the patches page existed til today
trinque: (not that I don'
t like secret clubs)
trinque: shinohai: isn'
t the idea that you want your pool as big as possible?
trinque: for some odd reason spam botnets don'
t seem to bother at all with tls being required
trinque: it it's too much trouble, don'
t worry about it
mod6: sure, ok. so what we'll need to do (and even I haven'
t tried patching those in myself yet) is to extract the stator, then apply the patches.
shinohai: @ mod6 I think I should start with a bare build. the other one is fine, son'
t want to touch it xD
ascii_field: well i haven'
t 'eatblock'ified anything past 217335 yet
assbot: Logged on 20-02-2015 14:56:37; dignork: mircea_popescu: I can'
t currently handle it myself, but I can bring a friend and we'll split the work, would you be interested to cooperate?
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
pete_dushenski: ascii_field: well did you ever think that if maybe you weren'
t so darned talented, you'd have more options ?
ascii_field would like to the eleven or so threads where he described this, but won'
t bother, probably everyone reading this recalls
mats: clever manipulation, this. imply women are being preyed on, that they haven'
t any agency, and that teens should be protected from themselves because she had no idea she was doing torture porn until she got to the set, and didn'
t resist at the critical moment
ascii_field: pete_dushenski: and where ~you~ buy it, that wouldn'
t cost me the price of a fleet of 'boeings' to get to...
funkenstein_: Room and board are limited resources. Dorrars, not so much. Countereiters don'
t control food and bedding.
ascii_field: in that case, even in auschwitz folks didn'
t work for 'only room and board'
ascii_field: punkman: is there one that isn'
t in a shitlang ?
decimation: like, why can'
t I communicate the blockchain to anyone I wish, in any way I wish
decimation: why doesn'
t vice/roshida jones cover actual abridgement of freedom of expression
ascii_field: can'
t wait for the first famine directly traceable to winblowz
pete_dushenski: punkman: ah yes, how farmers don'
t own the tools of their trade. sad story, that.
☟︎ pete_dushenski: computers aren'
t rakes nor tractors, but they're fantastic noise machines.
ascii_field: pete_dushenski: in the sense of 'sorry, wasn'
t us, it was this bug'
pete_dushenski: well, 'dysfuntional' is a matter of perspective, isn'
t it
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.
shinohai: I also like that it doesn'
t use up a fuckton of memory and bandwidth during sync xD
mats: thesis: maybe porn should be regulated so 18 year old girls can'
t do torture porn because maybe they're being exploited
decimation: I would pay more for someone who didn'
t know how to program 'front-end'
ben_vulpes: i've yet to see the real world problem that a nosql db was actually the right solution to that wasn'
t actually a cacheing/cdn problem
decimation: ah you are right, it isn'
t relational, it's just a key value hash
decimation: or is it just saying that they aren'
t databased efficiently?
decimation: wait why don'
t they have the transactions?
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 20:44:30; ascii_field: 'getdata is used in response to inv... ...
t can be used to retrieve transactions, but only if they are in the memory pool or relay set - arbitrary access to transactions in the chain is not allowed to avoid having clients start to depend on nodes having full transaction indexes (which modern nodes do not).'
diana_coman: I did not really check it, but if it works even in this neck of the woods, it can'
t really be
jurov: and don'
t ask me about demeaning urabihs harness