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girlattorney: mp_en_viaje i know
a little bash, i used to compile bitcoin core until knowing TRB and my project would be to compile TRB for an arm board, to eat less energy than my PC (the ARM board would be an hardkernel Odroid hc1)
a111: Logged on 2019-07-16 10:44 girlattorney: hi, thanks for voice, i'm here to ask about trb. Installed it on my PC, and after 28 days almost synced. Then it happens the following: when TRB is almost at the current height (as now, 585,647), it stays back
a few blocks, like now that is at 585640, and just cannot catch the latests blocks
girlattorney: and last thing that i found
a little annoying: no exportprivkey in any form, just dealing with wallet.dat to import/export private keys
☟︎ mp_en_viaje: holy hell what, wtf "crusoe social philosophy" is that supposed to be! even with no sun, the gas would still be trapped by gravity, thus there'd still be
a pressure, thus there'd still be
a temperature, wtf "absolute zero". atmospheric pressure is trivially given by the ~height~ of air column, not by the fucking temperature holy hell these people.
mp_en_viaje: in other sads, i'm reading internet "
science" : "If there were no Sun (or other external energy source) atmospheric temperature would approach absolute zero. As
a result there would be almost no atmospheric pressure on any planet -> PV = nRT."
girlattorney:
a very rich life i suppose (not my job, I have to deal with my ex's one)
mp_en_viaje: and in other lines, what's
a girl attorney's life like ?
mp_en_viaje: sion, demonstrating what the usg thought at the time
a viable avenue of attack, that i had to spend an inordinate amt of slave time and assorted resources to bolt shut for them, and so following.)
mp_en_viaje: (the whole "power rangers" thing started with
an event in 2013, when some usg agents masquerading as bitcoin developers (mike hearn, etc) wilfully introduced
a bug which split the network while the other morons (wuile, maxwell, etc) failed to notice. the thing had to be undone through miner collu
girlattorney: btw i'm very grateful that still exist
a client without segwit and without other useless crap. so glad to be able to almost sync it
girlattorney: tried to read them, but I haven't found
a significant keyword to search with this specific topic.
girlattorney: if it's just an ip + port it can be
a "fake" node. What interest me is the fact that TRB seems to ignore the nodes with
a user agent different than "therealbitcoin.org:0.8.88.88". I even tried to just have
a "addnode=*corenode" and in some odd way it finds
a way to communicate only with the TRB nodes
☟︎ girlattorney: well, for me
a node is ip + port combo that gives me blocks and eventually transactions
mp_en_viaje: the bitnode notion of
a node is about the same as the electoral notion of
a "voter" : meaningful for just as long nobody gives
a shit. then it's all "m00t won time's man of the year".
mp_en_viaje: what do you call "
a node" ? is it an ip-port combo ? you can trivially set up your own box to be two nodes in this sense ; i have boxes with
a whole block c allocated, how would you know what's going on /
girlattorney: ok i'm gonna wait. I'm just interested in what happens with TRB nodes: with
a public site that list public nodes (with 8333 port exposed, site is bitnodes dot something), i checked and it says that there are 8 TRB nodes.
mp_en_viaje: you'll need
a rating from someone deedbot knows to be able to voice yourself ; it's inconvenient for me to give you one cuz im travelling ; but patience, i suspect someone else might in short order.
mp_en_viaje: this is actually not what should be happening ; if you stick around there'll prolly be
a barage of questions as asciilifeform trinque mod6 & all wake up.
mp_en_viaje: girlattorney, are you on
a consumer link, behind
a nat router etc ? or is this
a dc box ?
mp_en_viaje: (which would be the "latest" trb, though obviously v-trees are
a little different from traditional notions of latestness)
girlattorney: hi, thanks for voice, i'm here to ask about trb. Installed it on my PC, and after 28 days almost synced. Then it happens the following: when TRB is almost at the current height (as now, 585,647), it stays back
a few blocks, like now that is at 585640, and just cannot catch the latests blocks
☟︎ diana_coman: to me it seems that there should be
a tmsr repo with the tarballs (aka contents of /cuntoo/distfiles) but then all the ebuilds in genesis need updated too
diana_coman: trinque: from what I see though the genesis.vpatch is
a snapshot of /cuntoo/portage dir *only* which means that the actual tarballs with the code are not included anyway - so basically it will still fail to find them as soon as whatever URI in the ebuild doesn't host them anymore, what am I missing?
☟︎ mp_en_viaje: soo... there's
a picture somewhere on trilema obliquely included. it depicts
a standing older naked "black" female, in front of
a derelict suburban home, with some other debris about, maybe
a dead bbq set. white walls,
a sad lawn. evidently google van captured footage.
trinque: I'm sure it does feel like
a bit of gruntwork, and yet, later you will always have that curl, and it will always build.
trinque: diana_coman: congrats. the next step would be to produce
a vpatch which adds your curl ebuild atop the genesis.vpatch the bootstrapper produced.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: The working bum that doesn't even sleep on the street anymore ended up getting
a chunk of "Colita de Cuadril" to show the kids he's less of
a loser than he was last year.
mp_en_viaje: try
a "para su hijos no, pero por las hijas puede ser"
diana_coman: I don't know; the guys were also not keen on getting rid of garbage as maybe getting
a bigger pile of garbage for themselves.
mp_en_viaje: the idiots is the way to go) and then make
a product corp that makes its own product!!!
diana_coman: there is at least one from dev.to that made it to comment on my blog at least so possibly dipped his toe
a bit further but at each step it's like "oh, this is interesting" "so come and talk" "..."
mp_en_viaje: meanwhile in wtf lulz, "Windows servers have
a maximum of two RDP sessions and one console session available, unless the server has been licensed for use as
a terminal server. Leaving two disconnected RDP sessions on the server effectively blocks anyone else from connecting to the server via RDP."
spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-14#1922408 <-- I was thinking about it along the lines of "I'ma emulate the trackback by manually editing the post". but I can see your point; I'll need to at least change the post structure of my blogotron so that comments and trackbacks go below, as
a continuation of what was said inside the post itself.
☝︎ mp_en_viaje: re tlp, also got the images ("Downloaded: 953 files, 30M in 7.0s (4.35 MB/s)"), and that's ~all im gonna get. dunno what to do with the material yet, maybe i start
a tlp site review project.
spyked: and in other short updates, I'm just back from
a trip to
maramures. I now have cca 10G of photos to sift through and some documenting/ranting work to do, gotta add it to the list.
spyked: re tlp: at some point /me found
a torrent of the tlp archive, only to discover it was
a microshit word document. it wasn't really salvageable, so I threw it out the window.
spyked: mp_en_viaje, receiving trackbacks doesn't work yet, I have some scripts for sending them that I run once in
a while. the plan is to make it
a proper blog with comments and trackbacks, after I'm done stealing the cl www stack
mp_en_viaje: so since thelastpsychiatrist.com went all fucking stupid (cloudflare aside, and mountain of pointless js aside, there's
a spurious 1min delay before any pageload also now!), i scraped the article list both from archive page and category page, and downloaded the list.
☟︎☟︎ BingoBoingo: "The IPCC climate sensitivity is about one order of magnitude too high, because
a strong negative feedback of the clouds is missing in climate models. If we pay attention to the fact that only
a small part of the increased CO 2 concentration is anthropogenic, we have to recognize that the anthropogenic climate change does not exist in practice."
BingoBoingo: <mp_en_viaje> does this make sense to you ? << Having slept and looking back, it introduced
a lot of complexity and anxiety measuring
a cut that ought not be made
mp_en_viaje: but that's
a different story, and specificsally because it is
a different story it doesn't load your back with bricks.
mp_en_viaje: anyway, 1998 google worked because early version of "ai plays go", their pr thing where you iterate the links over
a net, thing converges to values.
mp_en_viaje: spoiler, tabacon is the shittiest venue in the whole fucking country, i spent
a total of ten minutes there watching them be us-level moronic. out of the ~four digit~ hours i spent in costa rican venues to date, that item is easily in the botom 10% of the list.
mp_en_viaje: "I Got
a Beer Spa Treatment, and It Was Transcendent Food & Wine|4 days ago When I first received the invite to check out the new beer-infused body treatment at Costa Rica's Tabacon Thermal Resort & Spa,"
mp_en_viaje: '
A citizen of the world': NASA's first Latino astronaut reflects on how space changed his immigrant identity - Washington Post|3 hours ago - About US is
a new initiative by The Washington Post to cover issues of identity in the United States. While the American memory of the Space Race is most often filtered through black-and-white ...
lobbes_field: This on the grounds that
a) after reading the various cuntoo ebuild threads, it isn't clear to me that pythonisms are actually not needed and b) I actually know python/php, whereas I do not know cl
lobbes_field: Relatedly, I'm thinking that once I produce the mod_lisp vpatch, I may just leave the rest of the cl-www project to spyked, while I instead work on
a 'python/php www kit.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2019-07-11 14:22 diana_coman: spyked: I pressed the logbot to logbot_command_router_python_genesis.vpatch - at
a quick look it seems to me that it contains the core but not the web-publishing glue, am I missing something?
BingoBoingo: Forward looking Prelude to Forward looking statement: I plan to be finished producing it tomorrow afternoon. Weekly auctions are looking like the trick to put our fiat reserve to work on auctions, because with Bitcoin climbing its become
a sort of albatross just passively sitting as an "Oh shit fund" and depreciating.
a111: Logged on 2014-01-31 17:06 benkay: i just want
a robot that follows me to the grocery store and back
diana_coman: spyked: I pressed the logbot to logbot_command_router_python_genesis.vpatch - at
a quick look it seems to me that it contains the core but not the web-publishing glue, am I missing something?
☟︎ mp_en_viaje: list your problems, fucking enumerate their solutions, measure the costs, that's what the fuck rational activity even is! "doing weekly smaller auctions would improve participation and cut down friction costs and our fx risks, but it would introduce transfer costs -- western union / moneygram are like 20 bux per + nwo they get to build their own experimental scheme of my wot ; cash in mail has
a failure rate, i dun
mp_en_viaje: maybe i should open
a bottle of wine ? i wonder what's happening in days of our li^H^H^H^H^H game of hungers.
mp_en_viaje: i;m
a stay at home master, the girls are out working the streets, perhaps ima start on
a nice pasta in white sauce thing so it's ready by the time they're back home.
mp_en_viaje: diana_coman, yeah, i was thinking earlier, line length may actually be the best proxy available for group cohesion. back then,
a lotta randos talking
a lotta useless shit.
a111: Logged on 2019-07-10 08:21 mp_en_viaje: meanwhile archive.is started importing
a metric shitton of yandex-hosted javascript, most of which is broken. what the fuck is wrong with people ;/
a111: Logged on 2014-01-31 01:02 mircea_popescu: it's
a sad time we live in when the close minded burgeois scares the revolutionary artists.
mp_en_viaje: meanwhile archive.is started importing
a metric shitton of yandex-hosted javascript, most of which is broken. what the fuck is wrong with people ;/
☟︎ mp_en_viaje: an arrangement like this was the implicit counterparty to the
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-06-06#1917494 inquiry. the idea behind it is that if
a) you need 3k each quarter and $800 each month (random numbers, whatever) and b) you figured out this sums to 22l year and you want to at all times sit on 15% of that ie 3300 for safety then c) you're running weekly auctions for about $400 (which is very accessible for every
☝︎ scriba: TypeError: argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable (file "modules/archive.py", line 59, in archive_a_url)
mp_en_viaje: this "ima auction when i need, what i need, and god help me" approach clearly requires
a much larger downstream market than you have available.
a111: Logged on 2019-07-09 16:58 BingoBoingo: Anyways, thinking on how the exchange rate is moving at
a more lively clip... Would it make sense to shorten the duration of the auction for the larger Datacenter parcel? Auction opens the 8th between 0:01 and 1:30 UTC and 25 or 26 hours later on the 9th, and keep doing that month after month.
mp_en_viaje:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-09#1922203 << you could conceivably take the step of separating your need and your behaviour. sum up what you need per year, divide it by 52, take yourself whatever margin you feel like / judge adequate, and announce
a regular weekly auction period. "they start at noon gmt each wed and close at 10am each thurs" or w/e such
a thing. and then STICK TO IT!!!! unlike the "i publish on so
a ☝︎ mp_en_viaje: speaking of, did someone have
a complete ballas archive somewhere ? i'd like to re-reat that article.
mp_en_viaje: by the exact same logic, amerigo vespucci can't get to america to have it named after himself -- because lacking
a passport issued by the femgendered king of tenochtitlan, he can't reproduce the described and pre-occurring voyage of columbus. sorry amerigo, we're gonna have to call america something else now.
mp_en_viaje: c) that "theoretical involvement" works through
a purely arbitrary tower of chairs sort of arrangement, very much like the well documented pshycological defense of splitting (for the obvious reason). this is important to protect the theoretical involvement from deductive callenges.
jurov: BingoBoingo: yes, and I meant to cancel it and open
a new one
Mocky: i would have bid up to 12 in order to win the auction. but in any case two bidders are not much of
a market when one presumably has the dollars today but only bids up to 2/3 and the other will bid up to 3/3 but is liek, 'can i bid today and pay 10 days hence?'
a111: Logged on 2019-07-09 14:25 asciilifeform: ( could, e.g. spyked ? diana_coman ? all you need is
a free world passport, and rake in the dough )
mp_en_viaje: the implicit margin would be "when bitcoin was trading at 12 we were selling at 9 [and therefore buying at 15]". 9-15 spread means no less than 66% spread, this is not even
a thing, like saying open circuits are "practically closed".
mp_en_viaje: these are the actual articulations of the matter from
a business & finance pov.
mp_en_viaje: now : ~if~, and this is
a big if and something that needs specific management decision, you as
a corp decide to carry the cost of inefficiency, so as to sponsor into existence
a market,
BingoBoingo: It was
a wondering if the unfixable former was contributing to the later, but I'll leave that to its own pile.
BingoBoingo: Anyways, thinking on how the exchange rate is moving at
a more lively clip... Would it make sense to shorten the duration of the auction for the larger Datacenter parcel? Auction opens the 8th between 0:01 and 1:30 UTC and 25 or 26 hours later on the 9th, and keep doing that month after month.
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