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BingoBoingo: thestringpuller: From what I understand Segwit to a normal 1xxx adress requires a signature in the blockchain so when segwit stops being miner enforced the recieved transaction would still be, even though it came from freemoneyshitsoup.
thestringpuller: but I think at that point BTC is dead
thestringpuller: i just don't want them to add something in a "fork" that allows TMSR to get scammed.
mircea_popescu: "she won't ever shut up. not ever. she talks constantly. so i dropped my pants and stuffed my cock in her mouth.
mircea_popescu: guy goes to psychiatrist, "doc, i need you to convince my wife to get mouth reduction surgery"
mircea_popescu: i don't see trb should do anything. i also don't see why any sane person would continue dealing with any entity using it.
mircea_popescu: many layers to a soft fork. i personally will take any attempt to use any of this crap as an attempt to scam and negrate consequently.
thestringpuller: mod6: I was just saying if there would be a way to bury "bastard transactions" (this include multisig), under some threshold of transactions before confirmation.
shinohai: BingoBoingo: i was going to refer to it as a mere blip since only 1K blocks
thestringpuller: mod6: although I don't trust Gmaxwell he has a point here >> https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/4o5g3z/how_much_better_is_node_that_no_longer_fully/d49y5j7
mod6: Yeah, something like that. I see it spit out a Phuctoring from 'Tony Lindgren', the top three qntras then the top four trilema's. But yeah, may have been triggered by new phuctorings - but the RSS feed didn't seem to update.
mircea_popescu: mod6 it spit out the whole list every time phuctor had a new item i thought
mircea_popescu: pretty much the only way to play his hand correctly, i see no alternative.
Framedragger: i can certainly see it! as in, intentional project and everything.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger i think trump actually intends to end the gop if he wins.
Framedragger: ..and i wonder about trump and teh republicans
Framedragger: oh yeah, i'm sure there's that sentiment, prevailing
Framedragger: i wonder. in times of uncertainty, investors move money elsewhere. say eu continues to crumble down, with states threatening to leave / leaving, euro going down. could gbp be eventually seen as a "foreign stable thing" in europe? my bets are that it won't; but it'd be a curious outcome
Framedragger: yeah i don't know how to classify "general b2b stuff"
Framedragger: hm. i see what you mean
Framedragger: it really is all about the germans now and what they do, i suppose, yeah. i wouldn't think that taxing london is *that* important though, and in any regard uk trading with eu is more important to uk than to eu, it would appear. but sure, shit's gonna go down, will be interesting to follow.
mircea_popescu: anyway. without taxing london the eu is not sustainable. this is a foregone conclusion. i'm curious what the germans do, but the eu has little chance of seeing 2020.
Framedragger: and yeah, all the bilateral agreements to be done.. by whom.. fuck knows. (my plan was to switch countries in a ~year anyway, looks like i'll stick to it)
mircea_popescu: one'd have to be an idiot to take that mandate, but i guess there's never shortage of idiots.
mircea_popescu: (also i don't see how anyone seriously imagines hilary stands a chance, but that's another matter)
mircea_popescu: i don't see how the uk is going to have a government other than bnp or w/e they're called this year.
mircea_popescu: (in other news, everyone i knew in england left since yest.)
mircea_popescu: i wouldn't bet on that.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: i hope (for personal reasons) GBP rebounds to some extent in the days/weeks to come. also looking forward to independent scotland now :)
Framedragger: unrelated http://i.imgur.com/YR0QKza.png
BingoBoingo: I can't wait for the immigrants they have now to get fat and them to stick with the no new immigrants schtick
mircea_popescu: i guess could be update on other one.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-24 03:07 asciilifeform: because that's what i got here
trinque: I'll just shit out another dump after fixing it
trinque: thestringpuller: yeah this is fucked up; I have the original data for it all, so I'll fix tomorrow
phf: but it was a very odd setting, i was hungover like crazy, stumbling around with other throngs of tourists
asciilifeform: lel pretty much like the b00kcase i'm sitting next to l0l.l
phf: in any case it wasn't portland, i picked it up at a random bookstore in french quarter new orleans. between a tourist bar and a place that sold "vintage stuff" they had a bookstore with an amazing collection of random books
phf: i was in portland proper an evening, after a hippie retreat, got it in my head that a meeting with a tmsr member needs proper exposition, etc.
phf: i picked up "third printing" in portland, in that big bookstore of theirs
asciilifeform: ^ i have dead tree here. 1st ed.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-24 02:50 mircea_popescu: honestly if i wanted to make a "human brain model" it'd be something like this, 10k chips sitting around 10 GB worth of ram and talking into it dirtily.
phf: actually, i'm ok waiting, i think i'm going to build one of those computers on a board in the next few months just to get an idea of what connects where
asciilifeform: because that's what i got here ☟︎
trinque: it's been up about 500k since I've been watching
mircea_popescu: honestly if i wanted to make a "human brain model" it'd be something like this, 10k chips sitting around 10 GB worth of ram and talking into it dirtily. ☟︎
phf: afaik greenarrays don't have shared state and talk through neighbors, connection machine style. i was thinking, like mp said, just have them sit on shared memory
phf: yeah, i had greenarrays in my original message, but somehow i lost it in edits
asciilifeform: well presumably it was mircea_popescu who had a mole in there, hence why i asked him.
asciilifeform: but in this case - i do.
mircea_popescu: i guess i can see it.
phf: i suspect those guys wear shoes that don't fall apart after three years either
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: i often wonder re the chinese toolz, do they wind the motors with aluminum wire yet ?
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-24#1489087 << the actual one ?! i was in a 'home despot' not long ago, they had a plasticy piece of rubbish with that brand ☝︎
asciilifeform: i can't hold it against him, really, but couldn't help go 'this is not Lispy!111'
phf: aww, poop. i thought the guy was pretty cool from his nes emulator. usually the emulator types like to bit twiddle
asciilifeform: lulzily he uses same ancient hoster as i
asciilifeform: phf: i actually printed out the src and read in hammock, and barfed: it is full of regexp
a111: Logged on 2016-06-24 02:05 phf: i'm sure you've seen cl-6502, and i think there's a compiler from the same guy (or perhaps cl-6502 has a compiler too i don't quite remember)
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-24#1489076 << i linked it a few days ago iirc. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: phf i thought it was gonna be slotin and his beryllium hemisphere
phf: i'm sure you've seen cl-6502, and i think there's a compiler from the same guy (or perhaps cl-6502 has a compiler too i don't quite remember) ☟︎
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: i'm seeing about $1/MB in qty. something like 1990s...
asciilifeform: and pieces of shit, e.g., https://wiki.openwrt.org/_media/media/tplink/tl-mr3020/tl-mr3020_top-pcb-gpio-pins.jpg?w=400&tok=e00072 << as i once experimented with for trbification << have dram.
mircea_popescu: no i meant soac sort of packages.
asciilifeform: but i was specifically considering standalone 1970s-style package.
mircea_popescu: i'd expect they cut corners, what's the budget for "smartening" a juicer, 15 bux ?
asciilifeform: (really from the market for standalone sram chips drying up, i suspect)
asciilifeform: i was quite astonished to learn that sram costs only a couple times less today than in early '90s
mircea_popescu: oh i am yes.
mircea_popescu: i mean in terms of time per se not just cycles.
mircea_popescu: i seriously think if one proposed 20mhz people'd have been "you'll asphyxiate going that fast"
asciilifeform: i was astonished as well, last year, to learn that it never died
mircea_popescu: well i have nfi. all my memories are clearly from a different era wtf 20mhz
asciilifeform: i have a couple here.
asciilifeform: any other 8bit sinners here can tell me wtf i'm missing? mircea_popescu ? gernika ?
asciilifeform: anyway i'm lazy, ... but it still looks faster than the cited 151 cycle worst-case on e2
asciilifeform: i was sitting for last 20min working out whether this is actually faster than treating the nibbles as digits and table-ating the resulting 'bignum mult' or not
mircea_popescu: and ALSO exactly homomorphic to why i said division doesn't belong in there.
mircea_popescu: people in my (and i guess also your) part of the world did a lot of traveling around europe while staying home
mircea_popescu: i've but a vague memory, i keep about as close tabs on this shitshow as i do on github.
Framedragger: oh, interesting, i should check, juicy drama!
mircea_popescu: Framedragger afair it had a deal back in 2010ish ? with twitter too ; then twitter backed out, was a bit of a scandal, then i gues fb backed out quietly.
Framedragger: sometimes i think that's the _whole_ point
Framedragger: orly, but it used to be able to, no? that's what every shitsite wants, for search engines to index, but not to show same stuff to unregistered visitors (linkedin does that with google vs. users i think..)
mircea_popescu: i have a way with words!
Framedragger: yeah i wonder what imperial rule would do there huh
Framedragger: yeah i know!!
mircea_popescu: but i mean, the predictions throughout are a complete joke. newcastle predicted 66/33 actual 50/49
Framedragger: i think 5am or 6am BST last results come in or sth
Framedragger: "i should think better about where i live, next time"
Framedragger: huh need to check i guess\
Framedragger: i literally forgot about that :D
mircea_popescu: in fairness i had no idea of this whole bejojo thing, so.
Framedragger: could have been multiple instances of cleansing, unknown, i guess
Framedragger: from https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/auditing-github-users-keys , some keys appear to be revoked a ~year ago; i'm sure further audits and removals followed.
asciilifeform: i expect that obviously phuctorable keyz will vanish from sks in not too long, likewise.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-23 21:05 jurov: Framedragger: I started fetching the keys shortly after they cleaned them
thestringpuller: trinque: dl'ing now. i'll import into psql.
shinohai: For asciilifeform http://archive.is/rbR58 I'm sorry that person trolling the data mines fir a Qntra offends thy person so.