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Diablo-D3: and with two ddr3 slots, you can throw 8gb of memory in
Diablo-D3: and its not like they use a lot of power
Diablo-D3: previous gen fusions use dual channel ddr3-1333, new ones I think are 1600 or 1866
Diablo-D3: bitcoind in the future will have opencl support
jurov: i'm a bit confused bitcoind has opencl support... or the fusion has such a good x86 computation power?
Diablo-D3: the newest ones with the GCN GPU
jurov: you say atom then?
Diablo-D3: doing it on the x86 core itself you get more than that.
jurov: next on list is via nano, with their sha256 instruction support
Diablo-D3: and that just isnt happening
kakobrekla: man, an engineer would do a better pr job than josh does
jurov: i'm actually thinking to procure some lean server for that purpose, already ruled rpi out cause of tight memory
Diablo-D3: theres no opencl for the gpu that rpis have
Diablo-D3: unless you have bitcoind on a rpi or something stupid like that, its not an issue
Diablo-D3: but, as I said, we simply dont generate enough tx to matter
Diablo-D3: once we have that fixed
Diablo-D3: I think sipa or gmaxwell said they can load an already existing dbd chain into leveldb in 15 minutes
Diablo-D3: 0.8 will sync the chain in like 3 hours
Diablo-D3: 0.8 will ship with leveldb (google's kv store thats basically as fast as kyoto cabinet)
Diablo-D3: because bdb is fucking retarded and not meant to handle 2gb of data
jurov: yes? then someone should do that... the initial blockchain sync is painful and it's supposedly cpu bound
Diablo-D3: you could process and verify the entire day's chain in a few minutes if you parallelized it as much as possible on a 7970
Diablo-D3: a 7970 would be overkill for the math part.
Diablo-D3: several billion tx a day
Diablo-D3: lets say you had the tx volume of the entire planet
pigeons: diablominer is the new python
Diablo-D3: not the way that I was discussing above
jurov: Diablo-D3, there's some theory around that full bitcoin client itself will need to be parallelized to be able to keep with tx volume
Diablo-D3: seaking would eat those for breakfast and have room for more
Diablo-D3: you know those extra sexy top500 things they keep doing like porno photo spreads of?
mircea_popescu: btc games is certainly a good line to be in.
Diablo-D3: or really, lets say I wrote it with seaking because notch is a fucktard when it comes to coding
Diablo-D3: because you just cant win there
Diablo-D3: it was written by someone who didnt know how to wring every last bit of performance from java
mircea_popescu: or that.
Diablo-D3: that language of mine that focuses on large scale data processing
Diablo-D3: mircea_popescu: so what Ill have to do is
Diablo-D3: but I love giant tits :<
Diablo-D3: and only a tiny subset of them penis shaped.
mircea_popescu: and that may be a good idea Diablo-D3.
mircea_popescu: i made 150 btc today with that, suffer.
EskimoBob: usagi is now known as Guest99975 > Guest99975 is now known as tsukino. Opps!
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.48002, Best ask: 12.48003, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.48002, 24 hour volume: 16081.47869182, 24 hour low: 12.46000, 24 hour high: 12.68778, 24 hour vwap: 12.57870
Ukto: took the eldest out to his fridya night thing
smickles: i had forgotten about the grace period
mircea_popescu: you have 48 hours to get in the current one.
smickles: mircea_popescu: ok, so for next time: I need to remember to put in a bid and lay down the btc before the end of month turnover
mircea_popescu: pushed it to 25% lmao
smickles: I would've gotten it this month, no?
smickles: remember when I said that I ought to put some btc towards the mpbor @ 25%?
smickles: dammit mircea_popescu you know what this means?
mircea_popescu: you can deposit a bond and go climb the hymalaya, knowing that if mpoe starts to underperform you get your bond sent back little by little.
mircea_popescu: i think it's actually quite a good safeguard
smickles: heh, so they are eating into their own principal a bit. that's a little humorous
mircea_popescu: of course not that many miner bonds that pay 2k btc a month either, so... yeah.
mircea_popescu: but the other way around
mircea_popescu: it worked sort of like a miner bond, this month, except they didn't lose 10% on capital and made 3% in dividends
smickles: or do i need to reread the terms
smickles: but they only lost some principal, and received a 9.9% interest payment, right?
smickles: funny, it feels like the mpbor holders lost btc, somehow, b/c the charged too high of interest
smickles: so mircea_popescu, the mpoe bot would've made about 2kbtc if not for the cost of borrowing btc?
mircea_popescu: how's that ?
jurov: haha actually my experiment to issue options funded by loan ended up similarly
mircea_popescu: well, in comparative terms at least.
mircea_popescu: ya, was a huge outlay this month
jurov: i was thinking the dividend will be bigger, forgot that you have to pay interest on the bonds
mircea_popescu: i might eventually, but for now... let the people enjoy.
jurov: so it's supposed to send nothing if exercises result was 0?
mircea_popescu: everyone please check out teh exercise.
jurov: i think he meant btcusd
smickles: mircea_popescu: what was the final #?
mircea_popescu: jurov i think month ends in ~40 minutes
jurov: i had some options to autoexercise but they were worthless, so they just vanished without trace
gribble: (gpg info [--key|--address] <nick>) -- Returns the registration details of registered user <nick>. If '--key' option is given, interpret <nick> as a GPG key ID.
nanotube: kuzetsa: that said, you can use pgp whenever you need gpg, with gribble. i.e., pgp eauth works just as well as gpg eauth. :)
nanotube: kuzetsa: well, because my implementation uses gpg, the plugin's called gpg. :)
Azelphur: then try it
Azelphur: go into the hardware drivers dialog and uninstall all ati things
smickles: that's the only option i have, maybe i did something weird
smickles: the one that shipped with 12.04
smickles: Azelphur: ya know, i cant get the linux version of tf2 to work with my video driver, i tried to upgrade, but the newer drivers don't seem to work
Namjies: Well, I integrated my WHMCS cart with my template. How does it look? https://clients.namworld.net/clientarea.php
burnside: I'm sure I'll be one of the last to get the list, I was a pretty small fish
burnside: and I only had a small fraction of the exposure giga does. :(
burnside: I hated having my ass hanging out waiting for Nef to get his act together.
burnside: I've been really worried about what to do with my bond holders for LTC-MINING.
burnside: I would be too. :)
burnside: It'll be nice to put it all behind us
Azelphur: yea, the data specifically
Namjies: I need the data now.
Azelphur: I can't wait for GLBSE to pay out, gonna be awesome :D
burnside: still, I think it'd be a good add for my bitcoin portoflio
Namjies: That proxy could very well make a few easy BTC by claiming them.
Namjies: And for 1000 Gigamining shares, it's about 10 BTC or 120 USD per week that has been accumulated.
burnside: so the dividends get pretty dilluted before they get to you
burnside: the total shares in the IPO is only 10% of the company shares
Namjies: How can you claim such absurdities? The one holding the gigamining shares for you may very well have given his BTC address to GLBSE and then simply get an affidavit notified to that effect. If he doesn't consult a lawyer and just get it notified, it will only cost him a few dollars.
burnside: no, I read they're in second tranche
Azelphur: lol ipo still not sold after all this time
burnside: I think once the ipo sells out they'll work their way up