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BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> (assuming ordinary gcc still builds there!)
<< It seems they use a... modified GCC
BingoBoingo:
<decimation> but apparently nobody gives a shit, like the open ntp ddos amplifiers
<< Software names make this shit weird because there was ntpd which had this problem and openntpd which to my knowledge didn't
mircea_popescu:
<asciilifeform> cannot possibly work for static build.
<< this.
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> which is one of the penalties for going static
<< The most important part of a turkey sandwich is the ham
mod6: 'OpenSSL 1.0.1g 7'
<< is probably referring to the output seen here: OpenSSL 1.0.1g 7 Apr 2014
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 22:43:56; ben_vulpes:
<mircea_popescu> we could readily employ thousands.
<< you and what budget?!
hanbot: asciilifeform> maybe hanbot can try? gentoo box?
<< would love to help out, unfortunately i haven't managed to get it working quite yet.
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> mod6 i thought you tested it in vms ?
<< yup. one virtual box deb 6 vm, one aws deb6 AMI and a friend had a separate deb6 ami. my gentoo testing was on gentoo aws AMI also.
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> the idea is, for someone wanting to copy your environment, to be able to do so with minimal work
<< i think going forward this is the only thing we'll support/build from/work on, something that we agree is "good"
mod6:
<+ascii_field> has any of you lot checked to see that the executable resulting from this build ACTUALL contains the openssl built by auto.sh ?
<< i never did, this could be a problem too
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> mod6 no, actually, there's no way to have these issues INTO GCC!!!
<< here. what?
mircea_popescu:
http://log1.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-04-2015#1082985 << no. it is strictly a function of whether they are posing a threat to the leviathan or not. strictly that. no "routes". you can only matter if you can actually blow a hole in them, and you can only blow a hole in them if you don't depend on someone's permission for your activity.
BingoBoingo:
<ascii_field> jurov: though BingoBoingo did 'go ferguson go' a bit
<< Then the peace vampires came out, like USG Informant Al Sharpton.
funkenstein_: persons located, in whole or in substantial part, outside the United States
<--- ???
ben_vulpes:
<mircea_popescu> lived most of my life as one.
<< my turn to live under the gallows shadow
ben_vulpes:
<ascii_field> mircea_popescu: i would not waste the gentlemens' time if i did not think this were interesting.
<< rather.
ben_vulpes:
<mircea_popescu> we could readily employ thousands.
<< you and what budget?!
ben_vulpes:
<ascii_field> (which result from my gcc NOT going behind my back and inserting stdint exactly where wanted, the way everyone else's apparently does)
<< i don't even know how to check which tools are lying to me
nubbins`:
<+ascii_field> nubbins`: when the canadian affiliate of usg decides that nubbins` is a t3rr0r1st!!!1111!!1 and supplying mains current to his home is an atrocity which must end, 'underground economy' will do so in its place ?
<<< understand that "underground economy" means you have neither a mortgage nor a lease in your own name
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: 'further compensation to satisfy at least five times the value of property lost at the time the loss occurred'
<< their favourite thing is not only to steal lands, houses (who even has these any more) but to freeze bank account and then have fun staying out of the street and the morgue, much less paying attorney
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: the us thug is actually more thuggish than the ru thug
<< ru thug did not come to texas, arm the republic of texas separatists so they can shell dallas, and raise international stink of 'consensus' when the locals defend it
assbot: Logged on 22-03-2015 04:00:07; mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-03-2015#1063215 <<< note the important takeaway here. nothing keeps people in other places with shit banks from being intelligent, getting in wot, becoming part of the actual bitcoin marketplace. there's people here from all over the world. over time, a low effort / consumer thing like btcjam HAS TO devolve into the typical check advance / spam loan operation.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: vps
<< i said emulation, not virtualization
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> do you mean one of those $20 a pop coffee makers with about half liter of carafe ?
<< In usia measuring the coffee grounds to use one of those became "Too Hard"(TM) hence now people buy grounds in pre measured plastic cartridges
nubbins`:
<+lobbes>
<danielpbarron> lol thc dosage can vary with little consequence
< exactly this.
<<< oh, agreed, i find the ratio of thc to other cbds makes way more of a difference
lobbes:
<danielpbarron> lol thc dosage can vary with little consequence
< exactly this.
nubbins`: is boost/cstdint.hpp or
<cstdint> included in bitcoinrpc.cpp, by any chance?
nubbins`: ok, a couple sources suggest instead of using
<stdint.h> using boost/cstdint.hpp
pete_dushenski: "GoDaddy shares opened at $26.15, 31% above its initial public offering price."
<< wait, why the fuck are they going public in the first place ?
hanbot: jurov:hanbot should log in once more and join BTC-TC auction
<< the what now?
gribble: brendafdez was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes, and 15 seconds ago:
<brendafdez> mircea_popescu it works now. Anyway the IP I'm on now is one of a public AP, it shouldnt be whitelisted. I'll later give you my home IP, and BingoBoingo has my VPS IP already. I didn't know you were filtering.
hanbot: asciilifeform> hanbot: no, they can't be ignored
<< ah okay. noted!
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> incidentally, i keep waiting for 'deceased' folks like pankkake or moiety to 'return from the grave' (after ninjasp4mz0r buys their keys for xxx btc)
<< I'm not sure moiety isn't undead and normant.
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> who the hell was ebriusinanis anyway?
<< Vexual, especially coherent tonight
BingoBoingo:
<ebriusinanis> here i thought i was a poem
BingoBoingo: gigavps:
<ebriusinanis> whoa, my latin reads like "hes bruisin anus"
BingoBoingo:
<trinque> in fact we both value constraints, just that yours are in your noggin and I want mine in the thing
<< Knowing that a thing fails deadly is a value all its own.
BingoBoingo:
<trinque> I want to say "no fuck you, never gnome anything, never kde anything, so help you flamethrower"
<< in my limited experience mostly involves checking version of packages of building with delete key
BingoBoingo:
<trinque> that imo is the killer feature
<< Portage seems too much a user friendly feature for OpenBSD. They have features, but avoid the kind that attract users with "easy"
BingoBoingo: trinque> anyone ever tried portage on openbsd?
<< port are supported and pkg_src are supported porting portage to my knowledge is a work in progress or abandonware
BingoBoingo:
<mod6> You think that gentoo would be better than openbsd?
<< Not better, just vastly different targets
BingoBoingo:
<mod6> asciilifeform: huh. im not sure what'd that be. i did a lot of testing on amd64, ever saw that error. i did see something similar just now though on openbsd, but i suspect that something totally different because, well, openbsd.
<< I'll go on the record as saying OpenBSD should not be considered "gold standard" unix in the way gentoo is. OpenBSD goes way out of its way to prevent user from hanging self.
danielpbarron: nubbins`> what's danielpbarron's nodes running, bsd?
<< ArchLinux
mod6:
<+ascii_field> ben_vulpes, mod6, et al: auto.sh leads to 'util.h:650:8: error: ‘uint32_t’ does not name a type' on my boxes.
<< what os/arch?
mod6:
<+BingoBoingo> kakobrekla: Best log error evar
<< that is pretty good hehe
BingoBoingo:
<pete_dushenski> in fact, i know that some of the older dentists have bookies
<< Dentists are also junkies. In his first year dentisting at the medicaid clinic my brother has twice has had other dentists forge prescriptions for themselves off of his numbers.
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> tennis is more like libertard crowd. they live on govt grants. da fuck they want bitcoin.
<< Gold and Tennis are too expensive. Also no one watches tennis, bet only sport.
mircea_popescu: actually, if you could have
< 1kb floppies i'd prolly use those too.
pete_dushenski: "Consider this bit of circumstantial evidence which the government which it alleges connects Force to one of his extortion sockpuppets"
<< this sentence is borked, BingoBoingo