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nubbins`: ascii
_field you realize that i could mail dope to your mailbox today, yes?
nubbins`: ascii
_field dark markets offer impossibly reliable plausible deniability
trinque: ascii
_field: yep, too much and your brain becomes useless, multicolored mush
nubbins`: ascii
_field "jimson weed" (datura) hallucinations are generally interpreted as being genuine
nubbins`: ascii
_field nothing nearly as organized as that :D
ascii_field: but probably not what mircea
_popescu had in mind
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: 'colorsmell' << as in what lsd users get ?
trinque: mircea
_popescu: I tend to ignore their existence except at the last step before display
mircea_popescu: <ascii
_field> at what level of 'hardness' does it even make sense to retain the original blockchain, as opposed to full-bore altcoin slugfest ? << the fact that this question has not a good answer as of yet is perhaps the principal roadblock in the way of considering a hardfork at all.
diametric: ;;later tell mircea
_popescu my bitcoin isp server and ikvm went offline about 15 minutes ago. wondering if its just an outage or something else going on.
assbot: Logged on 18-06-2015 16:36:33; mircea
_popescu: im definitely going to run a few, just as soon as we're in a position to actually package one
assbot: Logged on 18-06-2015 16:30:55; mircea
_popescu: a hard fork is this enchanted moment when you borrow the heavenly forge and ... well... rewrite the rules.
assbot: Logged on 18-06-2015 16:21:50; mircea
_popescu: but for the record, no hard fork proposal can be seriously considered that fails to include a fix for such scatteromobilia throughout the codebase.
assbot: Logged on 18-06-2015 15:25:48; *: mircea
_popescu has absolutely never followed the instruction
mod6: <+asciilifeform> ben
_vulpes, mod6, mircea
_popescu, kakobrekla, jurov, other folks with serious servers - who wants to volunteer for node duty ? << I think the Foundation will have one, and I'll run a separate one of my own I'm sure.
nanashi_: Am I talking to a right person (about Freeseas bet inquiry), mircea
_popescu?
nanashi_: Should I speak at "mircea
_popescu tab" (which is (I think) more private?)
thestringpuller: pete
_dushenski: nvm 3k was normal star destroyer 8k for super star destroyer
thestringpuller: pete
_dushenski: the problem i have with legos is construction organization of bigger sets. I have a 10k+ piece star destroyer set and if I stop working on it I always forget the step i was left.
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 18-06-2015 13:33:47; mircea
_popescu: and also, i am writing like the best article ever.
pete_dushenski: mircea
_popescu: ah, was going to say mouth. i may well be mistaken
mircea_popescu: pete
_dushenski less than what ? about on par with mouth and labia/penis head.
mircea_popescu: pete
_dushenski your saliva is eventually shat out, but little arse herpes described.
pete_dushenski: damn, adam
_obrien just left... was going to ask what 'aua' is as opposed to 'ama', and if it's 'us', who that includes. ah well.
mircea_popescu: adam
_obrien the correct way to use this is exactly backwards : tell would be whoevers on twitter to get into the wot.
assbot: Logged on 18-06-2015 06:22:46; mircea
_popescu: asciilifeform how do you shower ?
danielpbarron: ;;later tell ahmed
_ you should spend that litcoin to a different address; I sent you the private key over plain text
assbot: Logged on 18-06-2015 00:35:22; BingoBoingo: <mircea
_popescu> i suspect the usg policy against private small arms has finally found the chokehold : drive the manufacturers out of business. << Most of the good "Colt" designs are now made better by others. Argentinas Taurus is one.
trinque: ascii
_field: right, did you also see (I think I put it in the logs) Apple's move to compile to apps to an intermediate bytecode, which is then transformed to whichever back-end machine code?
trinque: ascii
_field: they just wanna give the web a nice hug
assbot: Logged on 11-06-2015 17:13:25; ascii
_field: (butane lighters have existed for what, half a century now ?)
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: at present time the irc routine is, notice, still in. complete with idiot hardcoded hostname
BingoBoingo: <ascii
_field> but basic point - yes - need nodes, so can have usable default << As weaponixation approaches a suggested .conf updated occasionally may be welcome for maintained nodes but harder for pogo "fire and forget" nodes
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field if it doesn't have a -Y mode (assume y on all questions) yes.
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: ... program that depends on input to run was shipped broken << L0L!! 'cat' ships broken ?
BingoBoingo: <mircea
_popescu> i suspect the usg policy against private small arms has finally found the chokehold : drive the manufacturers out of business. << Most of the good "Colt" designs are now made better by others. Argentinas Taurus is one.
☟︎ ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: sane defaults produced how?
mircea_popescu: <ascii
_field> this will be a substantial change in default behaviour, because the thing ~will~ have to be given irc server params on command line, and/or seed ips, or ~will not run~ << this is the wrong approach. config file, with sane defaults.
mircea_popescu: <ascii
_field> i consider this to be a necessary thing << it is.
mod6: <+ascii
_field> sometimes i log in from the car. << i can just imagine you driving around the beltway with your knee irc'ing from a phone.
ascii_field: pete
_dushenski: i didn't used to. worked mostly from home for a long time
assbot: Logged on 17-06-2015 21:15:16; mircea
_popescu: ascii
_field myeah, uber does seem like the usgs last gasp effort to "socialism" the cabbuie business
assbot: Logged on 06-05-2015 17:21:23; mircea
_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-05-2015#1122612 << it's actually a fine entry point to explain to anyone why exactly tcp/ip is so broken. because this IS NOT a trivial task. the price for ipv4 and it's undocumented, buggy, slow and haphazardously ad-hoc nat-routing model is that you can't find out by inspecting yourself. the half-assed, quarter-baked lazy slothful and aol-windowesque implement
mod6: <+ascii
_field> mod6: it was a fallback if irc fails << oh or if -noirc is used or something?
mod6: <+ascii
_field> << you can ~already~ specify seeds on cmdline and config! all that remains is the removal of the built-in seeder crap << sure, you can do addnode or whatnot to connect to other nodes. but isn't the dyndns thing to tell others what your nodes ip address is? maybe i misunderstand ...
shinohai: ascii
_field: are you limited as to what data you can put in the version string?
assbot: Logged on 17-06-2015 23:10:19; mod6: <+mod6> <+ascii
_field> i'm in favour of keeping the irc mechanism for now, because it will handily transplant to gossipd << i'm with you here... although, just looking through irc.cpp again.. im not sure how much of that would carry over anyhow. << regardless, it doesn't mean we have to rip it out this minute. how insane of an idea is it to just snip out the checkip.dyndns.org parts and add a commandline/confi
mod6: <+mod6> <+ascii
_field> i'm in favour of keeping the irc mechanism for now, because it will handily transplant to gossipd << i'm with you here... although, just looking through irc.cpp again.. im not sure how much of that would carry over anyhow. << regardless, it doesn't mean we have to rip it out this minute. how insane of an idea is it to just snip out the checkip.dyndns.org parts and add a commandline/configfile arg to specify external ip for
☟︎ mod6: <+ascii
_field> but ~somewhere~ << yup, gotcha. just putting in my 0.00000002
mod6: <+ascii
_field> i'm in favour of keeping the irc mechanism for now, because it will handily transplant to gossipd << i'm with you here... although, just looking through irc.cpp again.. im not sure how much of that would carry over anyhow.
mod6: <+ascii
_field> to fully scrub out the dns invocations, will have to make the irc connector configurable on command line << not that this has to be the case now, but perhaps this could be done in the config file too.
shinohai: 17:59 +ascii
_fieldpicture little gavins squealing on a chopping block. <<< This