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assbot: Logged on 29-01-2016 07:42:24; polarbeard: I've timestamped and categorized trb log lines, as well as improved the messages and removed (seeming never activated) destructive log rotation, here is the signed patch: https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/961aa315c69b89d2e613 in case somebody with a decent reputation wants to review it so I can submit it to the ml
asciilifeform: ;;later tell polarbeard when writing a patch, consider the effort required to properly grasp EVERY LINE
assbot: Logged on 29-01-2016 07:42:24; polarbeard: I've timestamped and categorized trb log lines, as well as improved the messages and removed (seeming never activated) destructive log rotation, here is the signed patch: https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/961aa315c69b89d2e613 in case somebody with a decent reputation wants to review it so I can submit it to the ml
jurov: polarbeard: i've updated ml, you can now post to btc-dev
punkman: polarbeard: but some lines have <priority> and some lines have <category>
ben_vulpes: polarbeard: do i still fail to make myself clear?
assbot: polarbeard_logging_sanity.vpatch · GitHub ... ( http://bit.ly/1KexnJJ )
polarbeard: https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/961aa315c69b89d2e613#file-polarbeard_logging_sanity-vpatch-L2349
assbot: polarbeard_logging_sanity.vpatch · GitHub ... ( http://bit.ly/1KewosO )
polarbeard: I've timestamped and categorized trb log lines, as well as improved the messages and removed (seeming never activated) destructive log rotation, here is the signed patch: https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/961aa315c69b89d2e613 in case somebody with a decent reputation wants to review it so I can submit it to the ml ☟︎☟︎
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 01:14:19; BingoBoingo: ;;later tell polarbeard It is very important that you come clean on whether your name is read PolarBeard or PolarBearD
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell polarbeard It is very important that you come clean on whether your name is read PolarBeard or PolarBearD ☟︎
adlai: polarbeard: this is not self-inflicted. a being capable of simulating your mind/soul/etc should be able to drain your btc and subsequently reclaim wasted resources
thestringpuller: polarbeard: I probably need to watch more replays.
ben_vulpes: polarbeard: huh i had no idea editors needed plugins to do that
asciilifeform: polarbeard: didja write a patch and i missed it reading the log ?
mircea_popescu: polarbeard you're not familiar with history. 2011 gavin is ok gavin.
mod6: polarbeard: keep in mind that i considered all of this over a week ago -- and decided against it. so yeah, i have put a lot of thought into this.
mod6: am i not using two booleans, polarbeard?
asciilifeform: polarbeard: you're still using 2 bits.
asciilifeform: polarbeard: i originally suggested this
ben_vulpes: polarbeard: coulda kept the nick, but registered a new key and we'd be in the same spot.
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> mod6, polarbeard, asciilifeform, mircea_popescu: y'all follow? << this is my 0.00000002: If you don't trust a man, no matter what his keyid is today, how can i ignore that and trust a new ident? The correct thing to do as a man, admit your mistake, and or ask for forgiveness and move on. Simple as that. We're all adults here.
ben_vulpes: polarbeard: hey can you confirm for the log that you understand what's going on with your various idents?
asciilifeform: кто ты по жизни, polarbeard ?
asciilifeform: i would also like to know ~who is~ polarbeard
ben_vulpes: (and once again polarbeard /who are you/?)
ben_vulpes: mod6, polarbeard, asciilifeform, mircea_popescu: y'all follow?
ben_vulpes: so polarbeard burned his previous identity by getting uppity with me. what of it.
ben_vulpes: and as specifically regards polarbeard, i am happy to review patches
ben_vulpes: and given that the character's lost or whatevered those keys, i don't see any reason for a) that to change or b) influence how the wot regards polarbeard
asciilifeform: polarbeard tells us that he nuked his keys
BingoBoingo: polarbeard: The solution is not simply new name. It is building a history and working towards the comprehensive exam.
BingoBoingo: polarbeard: dpaste ate it.
BingoBoingo: polarbeard: Did rotor eat your copy too?
BingoBoingo: polarbeard: no, but it makes the blog part work more smoothly given how github leiks da censorship
trinque: polarbeard: just go talk to ben_vulpes and work out whatever happened there.
BingoBoingo: polarbeard: But you don't own that url in even the pretend sense of having a domain name
polarbeard: ok, I have a blog on https://gist.github.com/polarbeard
BingoBoingo: polarbeard: Nothing wrong with blogging code
BingoBoingo: polarbeard: Your best bet is likely starting a blog and putting things you might eventually submit there
mod6: polarbeard: perhaps not. but wot & signing patches is based on trust. you must have a positive rating from members for patches to be accepted.
mod6: polarbeard is punindented, i very much appreciate his offer of help to work on the R.I. but this is a non-starter until ben and polarbeard/punindented reconcile their differences.
mircea_popescu: <mod6> polarbeard: I apprecate your offer to work on the Reference Implementation, but before you get too far along you need to reconcile that -1 from ben. << the what now ?!
assbot: Trust relationship from user asciilifeform to user polarbeard: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 1 via 1 connections. |http://www.btcalpha.com/wot/trust/?from=asciilifeform&to=polarbeard | http://www.btcalpha.com/wot/user/polarbeard/
asciilifeform: !gettrust polarbeard
mod6: polarbeard: I apprecate your offer to work on the Reference Implementation, but before you get too far along you need to reconcile that -1 from ben.
BingoBoingo wonders if name is supposed to be read polarbearD or polar beard
asciilifeform: polarbeard: you can even, e.g., cygwin, and build x11, and actual gcc, and bash, etc.
mircea_popescu: polarbeard on the contrary. please fix the substring idiocy.
mircea_popescu: polarbeard "I'd get it one piece at a time. And it wouldn't cost me a dime..."
assbot: Logged on 24-01-2016 03:19:50; polarbeard: do we agree in using an external tool for this?
assbot: Logged on 24-01-2016 03:19:50; polarbeard: do we agree in using an external tool for this?
mircea_popescu: polarbeard you'll still have to sign it. there's no way out of this.
asciilifeform: polarbeard: where i come from we have a proverb, 'the sapper errs - once.'
mircea_popescu: polarbeard do you understand how v and wot works ?\
asciilifeform: polarbeard: or go to school, if you're the sort of person who goes in for that
asciilifeform: polarbeard: you open a book and read ? start with, e.g., tannenbaum ?
mircea_popescu: polarbeard most of those will have to be written de novo, basically. esp the filesystem.
asciilifeform: polarbeard: based on trb.
mircea_popescu: polarbeard that's an even sadder story.
mircea_popescu: polarbeard so basically myhash/nethash * 144.
ben_vulpes: i'm sure polarbeard can get on that train
ben_vulpes: polarbeard: good idea except that syncing reference implementations to the best of my knowledge don't know the current blockheight
assbot: Logged on 23-01-2016 03:02:42; polarbeard: feed me :3
asciilifeform: polarbeard: why not try your hand at, say, a tx debugger? sorely needed item
ben_vulpes: anyways, interesting thing, polarbeard, perhaps i shall test it some day along side the tools written by people i trust like mod6 and trinque and asciilifeform.
ben_vulpes: and for the umpteenth time polarbeard /why/ split the damn patches and introduce a million new dependencies?
ben_vulpes: polarbeard: look at my contribution history. it is very nearly 100% reimplementations of that which asciilifeform or mod6 or trinque have written first.
ben_vulpes: polarbeard: should reimplementing toposort be impossibly painful for you...
asciilifeform: wait till polarbeard finds out what ~else~ we intend to implement for the n+1th time
ben_vulpes: why split the patches, polarbeard, quit dodging the question.
assbot: Logged on 23-01-2016 00:03:11; polarbeard: you need the diff splitter, splitdiff
assbot: Logged on 22-01-2016 23:55:19; polarbeard: there is no v
assbot: Logged on 22-01-2016 23:52:58; polarbeard: after verifying, patches are split into hunks
ben_vulpes: https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/90d9a921f084ed4ae942#file-buildgen-L30 << enough with the aligned shits
BingoBoingo: !down polarbeard !up thyself
BingoBoingo: polarbeard: You know you can voice yourself now?
BingoBoingo: !up polarbeard
BingoBoingo: !up polarbeard
mircea_popescu: polarbeard you can self-voice, say !up to assbot in private.
asciilifeform: !up polarbeard
asciilifeform: polarbeard: this is neat, in the sense that an eiffel tower built from toothpicks is neat
asciilifeform: polarbeard: and i notice that this thing relies on grep
asciilifeform: polarbeard: care to give an example of how this was run ?
asciilifeform: polarbeard: what do the 'hunks' do ?
asciilifeform: polarbeard: you can click on the patches and see exactly what has changed.
asciilifeform: polarbeard: in case you did not know, you can browse the almost-current trb using www browser, http://btc.yt/lxr/satoshi/source?v=asciilifeform_maxint_locks_corrected
trinque: polarbeard: cool man. I'll read it in detail later this evening.
trinque: polarbeard: I posted some makefiles to the ML recently. How does what you've done here compare to it?
asciilifeform: polarbeard: how did you come upon your interest in trb ?
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 1 for polarbeard with note: Managed a V press.
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea_popescu.rate.polarbeard.1:8a5bdee1eb6f2d33a59c6a5c2f83bc35d2934888e7e09fc6c99cbe2480d8c241
mircea_popescu: !rate polarbeard 1 Managed a V press.
mircea_popescu: polarbeard good for you. now get in the wot.
polarbeard: look here: https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/90d9a921f084ed4ae942
asciilifeform: who might you be, polarbeard ?
asciilifeform: !up polarbeard