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pete_dushenski: mircea
_popescu: you think there was a big transaction that got double-spent ? or...
trinque: mircea
_popescu: I'm sure I'm about to see a nightmare when I pull the deps into the gcov thinger
trinque: mircea
_popescu: is your node down?
mod6: <+asciilifeform> has anybody as of this moment received a block past 363734 from mircea
_popescu's node ? << im a day a way or so yet
assbot: Logged on 04-07-2015 07:33:02; mircea
_popescu: and that's 40 gb's worth of magic number.
assbot: Logged on 04-07-2015 07:21:18; mircea
_popescu: but at any rate : setting the "nversion" to maxint has at least the important symbolic significance of saying "this is the last version".
assbot: Logged on 04-07-2015 04:30:43; mircea
_popescu: Uh oh all these block explorers just flipped over to the invalid chain:
assbot: Logged on 04-07-2015 05:13:46; decimation: at any rate this whole rejection machine can be permanantly jammed by setting nversion to MAX
_INT
ben_vulpes: <midnightmagic> ben
_vulpes: Dude man, with the shit you guys say in here, I have no idea when you're ribbing someone, or promising a spear in the gut. :( << the ambiguity has to be completely intolerable
midnightmagic: ben
_vulpes: Dude man, with the shit you guys say in here, I have no idea when you're ribbing someone, or promising a spear in the gut. :(
midnightmagic: ben
_vulpes: You can keep guessing what I mean without actually asking me, but you're no less wrong.
midnightmagic: ben
_vulpes: On that at least, we agree. I agree with that: the current hashrate is as illegitimate as a vote of private keys would be in determining a softfork. What else is there?
midnightmagic: ben
_vulpes: You would call a bite any response. That is the fundamental nature of #trollfail.
midnightmagic: ben
_vulpes: #trollfail. That sort of thing doesn't work on me, especially when it comes from someone like you.
decimation: to spite, you could even pick a value between 4 and MAX
_INT randomly
decimation: at any rate this whole rejection machine can be permanantly jammed by setting nversion to MAX
_INT
☟︎ trinque: ben
_vulpes: guess what else I'll be rewriting in cl at some point.
mod6: <+ben
_vulpes> << this still hurts, every time i see it << awe!
mod6: ok mp says he can see signing that statement ben
_vulpes. go ahead, he'll even sign later when he gets on his other box.
ben_vulpes: mircea
_popescu, mod6, asciilifeform: i don't see a reason to make this much more than 25 words. do you think much detail or polemic is necessary here?
trinque: was syncing pretty quick, but I stopped and deleted for to be syncing against mircea
_popescu's node
ben_vulpes: mircea
_popescu: anyone can narrow the rules, but whether that's "bitcoin" is an open question.
mod6: <+ben
_vulpes> Bitcoin 0.5.3 is the canonical reference implementation. If a fork occurs and one side validates on the 0.5.3 codebase while the other does not, the chain that validates under 0.5.3 is the only valid chain. << I have nothing further to add to this at this time.
mircea_popescu: ben
_vulpes wait, the usg dept of stupid is now on the record that miners don't, after all, decide ?
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: <ben
_vulpes> of the active users. << well, like a dozen or so people, spent a month in game last month. so like, 2 hrs / day or somesuch
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> ben
_vulpes, mod6, mircea
_popescu, et al: anybody interested in multiprocessorizing bitcoin sig check ? << i don't see the benefit.
☟︎ mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6, ben
_vulpes ^^^ who wants to try << i might be able to give it a go later this weekend ... maybe.
trinque: pulled the trigger on this one just to see whether it'd fire up and work, but yeah, I'll use mircea
_popescu's node for the gcov run
assbot: Logged on 04-07-2015 00:47:53; ben
_vulpes: asciilifeform: that cutblock c util was very instructive, ty
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 21:48:42; mircea
_popescu: meh. what causes optic mice to acquire pointer jitter ?
phf: ben
_vulpes: like asciilifeform said there are better approaches, but yw
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 23:58:23; mircea
_popescu: this is rank nonsense if you think any about it. the only part of sex that's in short supply is the erect penis. everything else is overabundant. how exactly would the owners of the only rare part be paying anyone for anything whatsoever ?
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 12:03:45; diana
_coman: very solid for a piece of thread basically :)))
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 01:27:53; asciilifeform: shinohai: mircea
_popescu has one up
trinque: mircea
_popescu: referring to the particular euphemism used around these parts to refer to the lifestyle where you get fucked up and fuck other dudes, and call it a sexual orientation
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 21:04:00; ascii
_field: usgicity is infectious - no one wants to be the first fella to stop clapping when it's clap-for-stalin time
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 21:01:47; ascii
_field: isn't BoA infamous for being, approx., the microshit of u.s. banks ?
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 20:44:49; ascii
_field: (speaking of 'getdata' here)
DanyAlos: mircea
_popescu: Sorry if I misunderstand somthing. My english is not so fluid.
mod6: <+mircea
_popescu> jitter actually fixed by plug-unplug. da fuck. << good deal. maybe just needed reinitialization for whatever reason
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).'
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 18:19:46; ascii
_field: trinque: this is more of a 'reader' than 'writer' affair anyway
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 18:18:22; ascii
_field: (though, comically, it can still decide that said ip 'misbehaves' and is then left dead in the water)
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 18:14:13; mod6: ascii
_field, mircea
_popescu: am now pulling blocks from mp's seed with stator
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 16:21:44; ben
_vulpes: only solution is to burn everything in sight that pisses one off.
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: ty
_v0' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC ]
mod6: weird. that's basically the same problem i had with uClibC [ libpthread.a(pthread
_cond
_wait.o): relocation R
_X86
_64
_32 against `
__gcc
_personali
mod6: punkman: you may want the kills
_integer
_retardation in there, as well as nubs`'s gentoo sanity, at least the part with the copying over of the headers & libs in auto.sh check those out here:
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.
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
shinohai: No, mircea
_popescu it has actually been faster than when I previously synced, less memory footprint ramwise
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field get a load of this : three days of random, odd internet behaviour, discussed here publicly, which then went away by itself. i did nothing to the server, i asssume neither did you.
shinohai: @ mircea
_popescu yes your node is my sole connection.
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: trying to recall - was it you who tried to parallel-process the signature checks ?
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea
_popescu.rate.shinohai.1:69e4bc8a9153033824d3eb9343ba203c5b7eedd3510b7067e202e06cf4531194
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field what is "the very important business" a reddit chapter seeded and mostly fed by usg's own something awful crew would conceivably be doing iyo ?