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mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: i dun particularly disagree with any of this, but the pov that 'vetting ffa' is a 1time thing, that can be done and then 'is done', imho is mistake : each user must read it ~himself~. << I basically just mean for me & ben.
mod6: This year. Very excited & positive about that.
mod6: I'd like to see the Republic continue to expand the number of trb nodes we have available this year. There are activities currently afoot that immensly support that. Getting FFA vetted and used as a base lib really will help get the ball rolling for any proposed trbi.
mod6: I'm so excited right now tbh.
mod6: you pull in the things you want, from the people you trust.
mod6: asciilifeform: by that i mean, 'you should choose your own adventure' -- each man pulls in the vpatches he desires.
mod6: However, until n00bs get into the fold with what 'V' is, they kinda need just 1 stable thing to build with a 1-button-push. Which means folding things in slowly.
mod6: Yeah, i agree, that 'releases' is kinda anti-V.
mod6: Some of this is my fault, I've been trying to keep up here. Getting kinda swampped with a bunch of things at once. But! These are all good things. FFA, eucrypt, ada, vtron stuff, et. al.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> n00b wants to run trb. which trb will he run ? << n00b runs what is available at thebitcoin.foundation -- there are some recent vpatches that will become mainline once I can get all of the things vetted more closely.
mod6: It's only as useful, as long as it's useful kinda thing.
mod6: I think it's good that we're able to adjust to anything if need be. Tis' all.
mod6: but if there is the sentiment that it's not needed, then we should have that talk.
mod6: nothing personal. i feel like the foundation is a good thing ; maintaining all of the things re: trb.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu>
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-25#1776346 << i suspect his idea is "ideally, nothing". in any case foundation has not managed to keep up with the rest of the pie despite periodic prodding. << hmm. well whatever it is we do, I spend a lot of time doing it. happy to shut it down if it's not needed any more.
☝︎ mod6: <+asciilifeform> to me it looks completely indefensible. <+asciilifeform> WHY should boot time be special ? << aha, to me your change there seems like the Right Thing
mod6: so im fairly confident to get it resolved here with a simple email. will report back one way or another.
mod6: but, their site says they will do hardware mods via request.
mod6: if for some reason DC won't throw in a SSD, even if extra fee is paid, will find a new DC.
mod6: so im sure that ssd will give me a huge perf boost to stay up to HEAD
mod6: for instance, i have a R610 running with ssd, and when doing eatblock (sucking in all the blocks cut up via cutblk), I can process like 15k-20k blocks per day. more importantly, the IO timings are WAAAAAY lower.
mod6: I'll hold off on sigs until i can confirm with ssd.
mod6: My node got with 140 blocks, then promptly fell back behind about 400-500. but this is caused by my dedicated node running on spinning rust it appears. when i get a moment, I'm gonna call the DC and see if they'll throw in an ssd in there for me. that should cure it.
mod6: hanbot:
http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/t0piX/?raw=true << looks that way -- however, keep in mind the entire press did not finish, so hard to say that there couln't have been more if something else wouldn't have puked from hunks or whatever.
mod6: hanbot: ok. let me take a look here...
mod6: this: diff -uNr a/mpwp/blog/wp-comments-post.php.orig b/mpwp/blog/wp-comments-post.php.orig
mod6: ben_vulpes: yes, i found this one in the genesis: +(function(A){A.widget("ui.draggable",A.extend({},A.ui.mouse,{init:function(){var B=t
mod6: something strange is happening.
mod6: what's weird is that it actually output that in the pressed file.
mod6: ok ibuprofen, do your sutff.
mod6: im not sure if i have a favorite, but those purple leafed plants are really eye catching to me for some reason
mod6: nice recent pics there mircea_popescu
mod6: maybe I can try to make a quick genesis of this to see what hanbot is seeing.
☟︎ mod6: is that tarball used to just unroll and go then?
mod6: where can i get the wp-mp vpathes?
mod6: ugh. man. this is what they call a 'hurts doughnut'
mod6: hanbot: i'd be happy to work with you to figure out whatever went wrong there.
mod6: i just about killed myself falling on some blackice in the driveway.
mod6: i gotta update my wot
mod6 catchs up on megal0g
mod6: i like it. pay attention readers.
☟︎ mod6: lobbes is doing good things huh
mod6: looking for a few others to repeat the same kinda testing that I did. when we get a few more "thumbsup", then will deed & post to foundation site.
mod6: thanks for taking the time to make the fix & blog about how to repeat & test.
mod6: phf: aha. good deal. agreed that most machines i've ever seen have a /bin/sh, not all have a /bin/bash.
mod6: hanbot: ok good deal.
mod6: SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT
mod6: A last question that I had: The original uses /bin/bash, the new changes include changing the shell to /bin/sh, is this intended, if so, why?
☟︎ mod6: Anyone who has a free hand, please check it out and let me know how it goes. Much appreciated.
mod6: It would be good to have others verify the same before we deed this new change & post to the foundation website.
mod6: yeah, i know. :] just want to test it first.
mod6: asciilifeform: noted. i'll update it once i get a chance to test whatever this is ^
mod6: does it snarf like once per day lobbes?
☟︎ mod6: it's not in there yet, but this is so awesome.
mod6: !Qsarchive p.bvulpes.com
mod6: it was a royal pita to get it to work... hopefully what I've posted here will work for you, others.
mod6: so in that case the hard nofile limit for root gets set to 2000000, and the soft to 1500000 and hanbot's get set to 1000000 each hard/soft. And then that one line is required in common-session.
mod6: hanbot: here's what I have currently running on an Ubuntu 14.04 box. I believe this to be all that is required, you can change the values as required, but I think one catch that I found is that root's ulimit needed to be set just a bit higher than the non-root user.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> iirc it just edits something in /etc/security/limits.conf ? << off the top of my head, that's only like 50% of it. there is at least one other thing that needs to be set/configured too.
mod6: I don't have the incantation in front of me at the moment... but if you would like it, I can dig it up for you tomorrow.
mod6: <+hanbot> no onboard ulimit, no package found, heh. << it is a huge pain to get a ulimit set on these mclinux boxes. but after seriously, a bunch of trial and error, I was able to get it to work.