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ascii_field: uint32_t is not defined by anything in or linked from the bitcoind sources.
ascii_field: __intN_t (64, __DI__); [... snipped many pages of crud ... ]
ascii_field: result.push_back(Pair("coinbasevalue", (int64_t)pblock->vtx[0].vout[0].nValue)); ☟︎
nubbins`: might be worth finding out if/where uint32_t actually is hiding on your system
nubbins`: might be worth reverifying the couple that you didn't write, maybe even the manifest trim thing
ascii_field: the new static build won't crank even with my patch.
nubbins`: ascii_field you're saying 0.5.3.1-RELEASE won't compile /and/ it won't compile after you merge your portatronic patch?
ascii_field: it doesn't work with or without.
ascii_field: nm - the c++03 thing wasn't pre-merged either
ascii_field still doesn't have a buildable bitcoind-0.5.3.1
jurov: looks like it wasn't traded at all
jurov: !t m f.mpif
bitstein: sounds like someone didn't have a very good score
pete_dushenski: plugging your ears and hoping that the bad words don't leak in must be a terrible way to live
danielpbarron: i'm honestly surprised my account isn't suspended yet
pete_dushenski: ya never know, mebbe those teachers won't starve
pete_dushenski: i genuinely thought that everyone in here was scrambling their words in some kind of pattern, eg 5-3-4-1-2 but i couldn't crack the code
ben_vulpes: also didn't the log thing happen last year as well?
pete_dushenski: david simon clearly wondering to himself "why did i agree to let this guy grandstand about things he doesn't know about?"
pete_dushenski: jurov i just noticed that the february qntra disbursement didn't end up in my coinbr acct
thestringpuller: !t m s.mpoe
thestringpuller: !t m s.qntr
nubbins`: hasn't fully yet
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.
BingoBoingo: http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/spence-jackson-note-said-he-couldn-t-face-unemployment-again/article_2f8eb775-740b-55cb-9630-273747853f0c.html << More Schweich fallout. His closes assistant "offed himself" nao
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I can't even keep the local ones straight
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.
asciilifeform: but these aren't processes crammed into one box
trinque: so as long as the commands it's providing aren't insanely tangled, no big deal
trinque: the distinction between separate programs and well-separated functions isn't a huge one
asciilifeform: <BingoBoingo> ... Busybox is boring. << it wasn't built to be interesting, but to take up the least space possible while still doing, approximately, the job.
asciilifeform: hanbot: no, they can't be ignored
trinque: BingoBoingo: this I think is the saddest thing about fuck-ups like systemd, "cram everything into one program" is not novel. I wouldn't mind trying unix-like systems which *actually* tried something (novelly) different
nubbins`: can't swipe without wipe
BingoBoingo: ebriusinanis: That didn't start until my first grad school stint and it wasn't mainstream until the last sememster of the second stint
decimation: which I take to mean "submits to usg T/F"
BingoBoingo: But seriously if given 3 decades the Iranians lack the foundries and forensics to duplicate the parts... Maybe Allah doesn't want them to be a nation-state
decimation: wouldn't surprise me if the north vietnamese were supplied with american 5.56
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: There is a variation of the Chinese type whateverthefuck chambered in American 5.56, Russian 5.xx didn't exist yet
decimation: point is, there's a third party involved. but crypto doesn't require a third party to machine the keys
asciilifeform: the thing is there for the convenience of locksmith so he doesn't have to mutilate your car or whatnot with picks
decimation: but in that case the end user isn't capable of crafting his key
trinque: ports seems almost the way there, but I don't see a way for example to globally mask a package or option as you can with portage
mod6: oh. ok, didn't even know that.
asciilifeform: mod6: there's be substance to that if i hadn't just built a 3.18 kernel and full userland into <5MB with no systemd crapolade
mod6: the build im trying to work through on openbsd uses like (I can't remember off the top of my head) 4.2.x or something
BingoBoingo: hanbot: Seriously. I haven't seen the old lady sockpuppet though in a while
BingoBoingo: platform specific patch sets may end up being a necessary evil, even if there isn't a full split
nubbins`: i'll buy it if he doesn't
mod6: *didn't
BingoBoingo: America's history with Islam is weird. The Founding fathers found Muhamadean culture and scholarship fashionable while the the grandkids can't think of anything worse.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: yeah but i don't want a schmuck, and i want him to have ideas.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: He's actually looking at new employers that pay less, aren't located in East Saint, and where he coworkers won't force him into the contest of his license versus theirs.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Ah. So the sort of Jews who don't come here.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: If he was rich already he'd work his own practice. He's just high income. Still in his first year, hence medicaid clinic with a bunch of doctors who don't know pharmacists are snitches.
mircea_popescu: 100mn. because you don't want the schmuck getting ideas.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo people who don't dare tell the bitchy jewish princess girlfriend to moan like kournikova watch tennis.
BingoBoingo: All together probably half a million dollars and 16 years of higher education time has been flushed by people who don't realize my brother is a boring square.
pete_dushenski: i don't see a lot of them making and taking bets, but they might have bookies.
ben_vulpes: "it's gold! that the government can't take! or stop you sending!"
mircea_popescu: coinbase srsly doesn't know what it's doing.
mircea_popescu: doesn't pay so good ?
mircea_popescu: aren't now filling it with news and commentary about bitpay's neobee-esque failure mere months down the road.
nubbins`: asciilifeform re: uint32_t : 0.5.3.1-RELEASE doesn't include portatronic patch from http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-January/000033.html
mircea_popescu: this doesn't makle them fit for a wife. just, work for some purposes.
asciilifeform: e.g., human readable, but even if you can't be bothered to read - there is some rough correspondence between the length and the payload size
SquirtPrincess: also if you didn;t get it from my name im a Squirter w/ Triple DDDs
ben_vulpes: and i suspect this IRS action to be in line with (asciilifeform? decimation? mircea_popescu?)'s forcast that bitcoin will split the g-men who can from the g-men who can't
mircea_popescu: but anyway, my two bits would be : do not sponsor the stupid shit of the old world. so what if the plebs like to watch basketball ? we don't like plebs.
pete_dushenski: i wasn't that far down yet!
pete_dushenski: i didn't see it in the logs, figured it was freshish
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski speaking of which, didn't the bowl thing they sponsored ditch the bitcoin logo recently ?
jurov: square reader without cpu? thjat is interesting, hope you don't mean scanning line-by-line with linear one?
assbot: Logged on 31-03-2015 20:23:48; ascii_field: Chillum: barcode reader is simple enough conceptually that it doesn't need a cpu.
mircea_popescu: so these people here... they didn't like the set-up where the half week off for easter didn't bridge twoi weekends, so they called a general strike.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: he wasn't just working for the 20k
mircea_popescu: anyway, a) why wouldn't you surge protect what sounds pretty costly and b) what the fuck is in there to explode.
ascii_field: oddly enough, the water meters don't have gsm
mircea_popescu: jurov wouldn't seem impossible.
nubbins`: they won't update an entry in a database
mircea_popescu: jurov you don't live in idiotaria, which im starting to think is what columbus actually discovered.
nubbins`: so right now i'm paying $30/mo for a phone number i don't use
Chillum: I odn't know anyone who play mozart
mats: it doesn't have anything to do with koolaid
mircea_popescu: mysteriously, they don't.
nubbins`: please don't
Chillum: don't worry, I will drink the coolaid before too long
assbot: Logged on 31-03-2015 11:37:20; nubbins`: <+mircea_popescu> if only. humans don't actually breed like that. <<< what, exponentially? o.O
mircea_popescu: Chillum isn't that even on the face improbable ? if it doesn't work for one or the other it wouldn't work in general.
Chillum: TPM monitored OS, and physical security. You don't want your cold wallet to have its keys in plaintext
mircea_popescu: maybe this hasn't been thoroughly thought through.
Chillum: it won't have power when it is not plugged in
ascii_field: Chillum: you don't even need a microcontroller. can bitbang ps/2 trivially with parallel port of another machine nearby.
Chillum: Well if I build something like this I won't hook the user input up to the port that controls the bios
ascii_field: he doesn't belong in any discussion of computer security.
ascii_field: Chillum: that isn't the fault of the barcode gizmo, now, is it.
Chillum saves the url for later, I don't load pdfs on this computer
Chillum: they don't like to be deeply drained though
Chillum: surely there must be something that can either clean the signal or noise it up so much you can't see anything else