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mod6: yah. we would certainly put all the patches applied to a specific baseline into RELEASE
_NOTES.txt as it was for v0.5.3.1
ascii_field: mod6: i kinda assumed you and ben
_vulpes would roll the patch sequence docs into releases
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'
mod6: ascii
_field: i did have a problem with it a number of days ago when I first tried it, but it was just an environment related issue. this build, I literally just did it, worked fine.
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 20:09:32; trinque: ascii
_field: got a barf about fPIC in boost, which iirc is already known
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 19:12:49; mircea
_popescu: check it out alfie, us agitprop dept actuallky admits.
mod6: i saw that comment yesterday, I briefly looked at it's page ascii
_field, I'll take a deeper look at musl soon. hopefully that'll get us further?
trinque: ascii
_field: got a barf about fPIC in boost, which iirc is already known
☟︎ phf: ascii
_field: having a turnkey solution is not the intent behind my request (though i prefer tools in my mail client to messing around with lynx/wget.) i'm interested in having a "take to mars" copy of bitcoind history. right now it's a bit all over the place. patches here, email text there, etc.
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 18:49:20; mircea
_popescu: ascii
_field in practice this may not be a problem. the gavincoin insanities aside, growing by 300 bytes every ten minutes may well be sustainable indefinitely into the future.
BingoBoingo: mircea
_popescu: Reddit death already had a big one. This one's getting a quick note
shinohai: kk but the whole reason I want to do this is so I can try the new patches by ascii
_field, the blockdump
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field in practice this may not be a problem. the gavincoin insanities aside, growing by 300 bytes every ten minutes may well be sustainable indefinitely into the future.
☟︎ ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: at present, i doubt that we'll turn up any oddities in the blocks per se
dignork: ascii
_field: it's less cooler than i wished :) For example there is an interesting problem with blind shuffling.
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
mats: thanks, ascii
_field
ascii_field wonders now if pete
_dushenski is physically able to eat in a restaurant now
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: what was your profession in those days ?
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: might not be making myself clear here. you ~sat in chair~ for x hours, or ~worked~
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: well-paid ~per minute of actual work~ ?
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
mod6: <+ascii
_field> incidentally, anybody ever try parallelizing sigchecking ? << this would be interesting to try & do some perf testing with.
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: pete
_dushenski: for me, usa is this roughly 200 km. sq. spot where i can get to my meatwot
ascii_field: funkenstein
_: i pay the 700 in order ~not to wake up with a bill for 500,000~
pete_dushenski: ascii
_field: u.s. is a big place. not all are so afflicted.
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: as a pathological example: just about anybody's living costs could be lowered by moving to africa, but for some reason very few takers
funkenstein_: ascii
_field, have you considered that anything costing 700 USD per month is far more likely to be a detriment to health than a basic medical care?
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: because i'm not in a market.
pete_dushenski: ascii
_field: with health and living costs like that, how can you claim you're not overpaying for -anything- ??
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: i'll give you something to chew on. for instance: i pay ~700+ usd / mo just to have the possibility of accessing basic medical care if i need it
pete_dushenski: ascii
_field: i guess i'll wait until i see a monthly budget breakdown on loper-os.com before i submit my analysis :)
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: and where ~you~ buy it, that wouldn't cost me the price of a fleet of 'boeings' to get to...
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: if you believe that i'm overpaying for something, i'd like to hear - for what
pete_dushenski: funkenstein
_: to the extent that the federal reserve is a counterfeiter, they most certainly control food (monsanto) and bedding (housing bubble)
pete_dushenski: ascii
_field: this comes back again to the amount of $$$ you imagine is needed to 'eat like king'
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: capital in the sense of machine-that-lets-you-eat-without-working
pete_dushenski: ascii
_field: you buying a case of z80s or pogos is reallocating capital
☟︎ trinque: pete
_dushenski: I had this notion regarding the bums all over portland, that someone should take them to nearby farms for day labor in exchange for meals, showers, and somewhere to be warehoused at night.
☟︎ pete_dushenski: so yes, auschwitzians lived under room & board arrangement, and no, you do not, ascii
_field
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: not sure this will show any symptoms of happening any time prior to the die-off
pete_dushenski: decimation: ascii
_field until people will take 'room and board' as compensation
decimation: pete
_dushenski: the problem is that usg bids up the price of otherwise servant labor
punkman: ascii
_field, probably a few of those
BingoBoingo: ascii
_field: It's a workalike. Apparently had a few previous names it burned through before they decided to just wait for reddit to kill itself.
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: in the sense of 'sorry, wasn't us, it was this bug'
ascii_field: in the sense of applicability to pete
_dushenski's favourite subjects
pete_dushenski: ascii
_field: will add to roster of your mega-recommendations
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: written from jail. mega-recommended
ascii_field: ;;later tell ben
_vulpes have you considered a blockchain to... s-expression ! tool
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2015 13:47:19; ben
_vulpes: decimation: now is when i confess to a quarter-implemented blockchain->relational db importer
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 22:27:27; mircea
_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-07-2015#1184001 << well, look it up. there's a present risk of suffocation, and most sudden infant death correlates with shared sleeping arrangements. baby should have a cot, something. even if it's just a sling hanging off a hook by side of your bed.
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 22:19:21; ascii
_field: it was screamingly stupid from day 1.
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).'
jurov: diana
_coman: do you still have the harness pic somewhere?
jurov: as diana
_coman can testify
shinohai: mircea
_popescu has already provided an ample amount of reading between logs and trilema xD
assbot: Logged on 23-10-2014 05:07:32; mircea
_popescu: <asciilifeform> connected with serial cable << this from reading up on old mpex material ?
assbot: Logged on 24-06-2015 02:59:50; mircea
_popescu: i dun think i ever said anything about that.