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mod6: kinda typical actually. car makes bad sound while driving it for weeks, when you bring it to the mechanic and explain the sound, he drives it, no sound.
mod6: no, i mean, what's super weird is that it hasn't crashed since we started really looking into it.
mod6: Thanks for the update asciilifeform
mod6: Another loooong day today.
mod6: I'll stop back in tomorrow when I have the chance. :] Have a good evening.
mod6: Anyway Gentlemen, thanks for listening. Wanted to stop in and let you know I was reading logs while I could today -- I'm running on nil sleep and today was like an 18 hour day. So I'm gonna drop out and get some rest.
mod6: But I put that all aside back in November. And then the whole door/joist thing started. But I'll look into when I might be able to get it together, but may be even after alf's time frame. However, will advise as soon as I know.
mod6: Anyway, my original plan was actually to go down to UY this week.
mod6: "If you take care of her, she takes care of you" or something.
mod6: Some of the log cabins that I've seen in the US are pretty nice tbh, but they need maint! Need to be scraped & stained every few years, etc.
mod6: This is true, if you have masters of wood, then you get high quality finished product, but this stuff is shit.
mod6: So I had him stop work right then and there, and then had to get the other carps in to assess. So once the rim joist is fixed, then I can finally get a new door.
mod6: This all started because we need a new door, it's old as shit, and all the weather stripping is bad, etc. So of course, this isn't std door size. So I paid some good money to have a custom one made to size. When the carp came out to install it, the first thing he did was pull off one piece of molding, and stuck his file down in the bottom area where that joist is located, and it pushed right through.
☟︎ mod6: :] I was just about to say...
mod6: you'll regret it otherwise.
mod6: mircea_popescu has it. brick & stone people.
mod6: Once the siding is removed then there might be an easy way to get at the outer joist and pull it off -- which runs the entire length of the frame along the base. Now there could be more rotten in there, or it ~could~ just be the rim joist, but won't know until it's all apart.
mod6: asciilifeform: Actually, it'll be better if I do, I'm sure. Since all three guys suggest fixing this from the outside (thankfully, from the inside would be 1000s of more $), if we wait until it's warm there's a way less chance of breaking the siding on the house when removing it.
mod6: Needless to say, and I'll spare you all the deets, but it's gonna put a dent in mod6's budget for a few months at a minimum.
mod6: Even the house may need to be put on jacks to complete the repair. I've been discussing with three different carpenters on how they would do the job and approximately how much it would cost.
mod6: In short, yes, very. Especially in the winter.
mod6: One thing that's been plaguing me irl for about three weeks here is the finding that I have a rotten rim joist.
mod6: asciilifeform: Ah, ok.
mod6:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-01-15#1887248 << Yeah, I kinda missed my window here. I'm not sure when I'll be able to get a chance to come down there. Perhaps sometime this year yet, but will look into it and discuss it again at a later time.
☝︎ mod6: Thanks for looking over it asciilifeform!
mod6: And then when it came back up, I again restarted the services, and then a while later, it crashed again. And perhaps another time as well.
mod6: Then I manually started up apache and mysql so the blogs would be back working again. But then it went down again, perhaps 20 minutes or so later.
mod6: When I noticed that my blog, and hanbot's, etc were down... I logged into UY1 and found that it had been up for only 50 minutes at the time.
mod6: Well, UY1 is still up, and looks like no causation found for the reboots/crashes. Very strange. Best to keep an eye on it. It most certainly did reboot however.
mod6: best of luck to ya!
mod6: I don't doubt. That seems off for sure.
mod6: pings to 161.0.121.247 from me are: round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 194.551/195.055/198.219/0.723 ms - 0 packets lost.
mod6: asciilifeform: good with me.
mod6: Oh, ok. Hmm. Well, thanks for reporting. We need to get to the bottom of that pile of weird.
mod6: And by 'eventually', I mean hours usually.
mod6: My one node I've got now, is still on that bad hardware as I haven't found a new home for it yet. Sometimes, if I just let it "figure itself out", it'll return eventually and be fine. I agree though, would be nice to get to a root cause of this by some form of testing. Hard to mimic the state, regardless.
mod6: mircea_popescu: I've only seen behaviour from trb like that when I've had some bad hardware. In particular a suspected bad SSD. I issue the 'getinfo' command and nothing, just hangs.
mod6: I'm still committed to the 5 BTC promised a while ago.
mod6: Which wp didn't touch the <dir> tag and replace with < and >, and for whatever reason, <dir> seems to play with the text formatting. So after I replaced, it seems aligned properly now.
mod6: The problem was, in the mega-diff, there were two places that had lines like this: " -datadir=<dir> \t\t " + _("Specify data directory\n") +
mod6: Alright, I fixed it. But I'll leave the raw file out there anyway just in case.
mod6: Alright, switched the ')' to ']', and avoids the problem.
mod6: I'll see if I can work around it somehow.
☟︎ mod6: Mind you, the entire thing is wrapped in <pre>, so that's perhaps why it still shows '8)'.
mod6: lol, this is pretty great. So I was just looking at the post, and I was thinking "why does my 8th item in the overview seems spaced in one extra space?", and then I looked at the published source.
mod6: Thank you in advance to all who read my blog post and make it all the way through. It's a bit lengthy, but most of it may be fairly obvious to the initiated.
mod6: While Republicans are reviewing the above, I'm going to continue working on my TRB HOWTO updates -- I think it's pretty much finished, but I want to test it first before I start handing it around for testing by all. After this, and blessings of the regrind from TMSR~, I'll put a date on when thebitcoin.foundation site will roll over to the keccak vtree exclusively.
mod6:
http://blog.mod6.net/?p=26 << Here's my TRB Keccak Regrind blog post. I have a tarball linked very near the bottom that contains my reground trb keccak vtree, as well as seals for each. These are posted so one may test with these (I need the help!).
mod6: Hola mircea_popescu
mod6: The Foundation's colocated box there is not impacted -- this seems to be isolated to a problem with UY1 in particular.
mod6: Specifically, UY1 - the shared hosting environment.
mod6: :] Thank you lobbes.
mod6: *nod* I appreciate that asciilifeform, your eyes on such things always are a Good Thing. Not long after I post it, I'll be looking for people to help test the updated HOWTO guide too if anyone feels so inclined. (Please reach out if interested.)
mod6: Thanks mircea_popescu, I appreciate that.
mod6: And I think that makes sense, this isn't my personal project. How this work was done for the foundation should be a public facing thing, and reviewed by people before vpatches published.
mod6: Yeah, have already reground, indeed. This is a write up of how I did this.
mod6 has been working on the big blog post that outlines my work to create the keccak regrind for trb.
mod6: Mainly outlines what's up next for me in January.
mod6: How goes tmsr~? I ~think~ that I have a working wp-mp now. I've converted over my most recent blog post about diana_coman's V Genesis. If you see something broken, or similar please let me know.
mod6: Anyway, Sir. Cheers!
mod6: *nod* I thought it was pretty speedy tbh.
mod6: Then can re-evaluate/re-test a bit if it's helpful.
mod6: I'll make some blog posts (eventually) when i go through setting up cuntoo and the musltronic GNAT from ave1.
mod6: Ok, well, maybe this isn't very useful then. But will throw it out here anyway. Good to know
mod6: Haven't had a chance to build it yet. I will do so, and a cuntoo when I get a chance.
mod6: The one caviat about the timings is that I had to take out some of the inlines and pragmas to make it compile correctly. my GNAT 2015 version seems to have some funkyness to it -- we've actually discussed this before. Wanna just see a wotpaste?
mod6: asciilifeform: congrats btw! I've been attempting very much not to read ahead or anything, I still need to work through the chapters. I did however build all of the latest keccak vpatches in your vtree. I did some timings on my old test blox (core2duo) if you're curious.
mod6: !!v D24840E0FD37F2A19C72FB594152A2F93FF74C619D85FA7EFABD4F8350150699
mod6: !!pay-invoice BingoBoingo 3
mod6: !!received-invoices
mod6: Awesome Sir. I'll check back later then. Thanks all.
mod6: Oh while I'm at it, thanks for helping mats the other day while I was afk. I appreciate it.
mod6: BingoBoingo: sounds great! Thank you.
mod6: Still 0.002 BTC/mo. right?
mod6: BingoBoingo: Can I get a wp-mp @ pizarro when you have some time, feel free to invoice me or whatever is right and proper.
mod6: One is nearly ready, but I'm in need of an actual blog, heheh. So I'm gonna see if I can get wp-mp doing what I want.
mod6: Anyway, I just stopped in as I've been resting, reflecting, doing a spot of work on these forthcoming blog posts over the month.