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punkman: why not stream cipher?
mircea_popescu: stream cypher = particularly braindamaged blockcypher, ie one with a tiny block/
trinque: anybody recommend a way to import a private key to trb?
shinohai: trinque have used pybitcointools with success
punkman: I remember some mentions of a backport patch for key import
punkman: but really, just create the tx elsewhere
mircea_popescu: actually polarbeard if you're looking for more backportage stuff to do ... rawtx thing. ☟︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: but give it a GOOD read aforehand, it's crappy as found in .8
mircea_popescu: none of this cavalry charging it.
mircea_popescu: !up likemob1
punkman: mircea_popescu: stream cypher = particularly braindamaged blockcypher, ie one with a tiny block << vernam can stream
mircea_popescu: explain this to me.
punkman: I can send arbitrary number of encrypted bits to you, no?
mircea_popescu: so ?
mircea_popescu: this does not differentiate between stream and block.
BingoBoingo: polarbeard: And after rawtx ported Scheme X11 widget for interacting with shiva over rs-232 would totes make Gavin all Jelly
jurov: X11 over rs232, now that's new to me
mircea_popescu: lol!
jurov: !b 3 ✂︎
assbot: Last 3 lines bashed and pending review. ( http://dpaste.com/08Y1SNA.txt )
BingoBoingo: jurov: Everything is new
BingoBoingo: In other news at the end of 2016 GE is discontinuing compact flourescent light bulbs. Nothing of value was lost.
mircea_popescu: heh.
BingoBoingo: https://archive.is/EylVS
assbot: Bumping into Stallman, again ... ( http://bit.ly/1NOUDsC )
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mircea_popescu: that may be the epitome of anti-interesting by now.
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1394698 << (c) has never been publicly achieved afaik ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 23:48:55; mircea_popescu: incidentally, thinking vaguely along the lines of making a b-a call for papers for symm cypher, what would we actually want ? i'm thinking a) block sizes of 1, 4, 16, 64 kbytes. none of that bit-denominated bs, wtf is this, 64 bits. fuck that. b) key size of 64kb fixed. c) bonus points for proved hardness, as-hard-as-x etc d) bonus points for not using just basic arithmetics. fuck this shift-and-xor
BingoBoingo: Yeah. Today was dominated by a bunch of these not quite news things.
mircea_popescu: yawell.
BingoBoingo: Like Amazon opening storefronts
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1394700 << non-chained blocks of whatever size, get you this ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 23:50:52; mircea_popescu: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Tux_ecb.jpg <<< this is what small blocks gets you.
asciilifeform: (for some value of this)
mircea_popescu: only if the block count is large enough.
mircea_popescu: otp is... not chained
asciilifeform: otp has no block size
mircea_popescu: the idea that "better box" rather than "larger blocks" prevents from that is not unlike the fundamental idea at the basis of whitening.
mircea_popescu: otp has block size = message size by definition.
asciilifeform: nope
mircea_popescu: show me ?
asciilifeform: in correct otp, you ~never~ get a situation where same block -> same output
mircea_popescu: exactly.
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1394695 << the motives for usg officially releasing a cryptosystem in 2013 can be discerned only by an expert psychiatrist ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 23:42:55; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform btw what about speck, nsa's own rot13 ?
mircea_popescu: aha
asciilifeform: (note that speck and simon were ~not~ proclaimed as crown standards, like des or aes)
asciilifeform: just thrown to the peanut gallery, for - apparently - the hell of it
asciilifeform: 'looksee! we publish!'
asciilifeform: http://galois.com/blog/2013/06/simon-and-speck-in-cryptol << for connoisseurs
assbot: SIMON and SPECK in Cryptol - Galois, Inc. ... ( http://bit.ly/1PTvpkg )
asciilifeform: especially for ben_vulpes ^
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1394699 << funnily, maslennikov's b00k was largely about his futile attempts to interest kgb middle management in group-theoretical foundations for new block ciphers ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 23:48:55; mircea_popescu: there's plenty of interesting constructions in alt-algebras, number and set theory etc.
mircea_popescu: aha.
mircea_popescu: this "make the block small" and "make the cipher computable" restraints are EXACTLY wrong.
mircea_popescu: they're straight opposite of right.
asciilifeform: computable?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform eh, you know what i mean. "use xor it's cheap!"
mircea_popescu: fuck that stupid shit. if the computer massaging my 10kb message takes a minute i couldn't care the fuck less - it took me 10 minutes to get all the guns arrayed to make a ml submission.
asciilifeform: thing is, 'use modular multiplication instead! it's costly!' does not automagically yield good cipher
mircea_popescu: i specifically don't fucking want sub second cryptography.
mircea_popescu: it shows you're not using the machine.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform absolutely not.
asciilifeform: the field of crypto that has provable hardness foundation is depressingly empty
mircea_popescu: if i tell the woman to "spend an hour cooking, this 30 seconds cookings are bs" this doesn't mean i'm inviting her to pick her nose for 59.5 minutes.
asciilifeform: doesn't even include rsa.
asciilifeform: however, i do find it... interesting, that it is not ~entirely~ empty, but the intersection of it and implementations ~you can get~ .... IS.
mircea_popescu: it's clearly where we must go.
mircea_popescu: from a strategic perspective, that's the spot.
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asciilifeform: most elementarily,
asciilifeform: otp.
mircea_popescu: dude you think yourself in 1650 or something ?
asciilifeform: good otp is easier now than ever.
mircea_popescu: nevertheless.
mircea_popescu: the punishment for otp is "you may not use computer anymore"
asciilifeform: sure you can.
asciilifeform: it just has to be coin-sized and include thermite.
mircea_popescu: "if thge best you can come up with is otp - give me back the cpu and take this mechanical gearbox instead" ☟︎
asciilifeform: the weak link of ancient otp was always the rng.
asciilifeform: !s würfelgenerator
assbot: 0 results for 'w�rfelgenerator' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=w%FCrfelgenerator
asciilifeform: hm
mircea_popescu: !s whoregenerator
assbot: 0 results for 'whoregenerator' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=whoregenerator
asciilifeform: http://www.cryptomuseum.com/manuf/mils
assbot: Mils Electronic ... ( http://bit.ly/1PTweK0 )
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform incidentally do you recall that very ingenious thing that worked essentially as a vinyl record player needle but on a random chunk of clay pot ? ☟︎
asciilifeform: yes
asciilifeform: sigsally
mircea_popescu: sort-of like an extension fo the greek cone items
mircea_popescu: aha
asciilifeform: or hm, nope
asciilifeform: sigsally was the first electronic otp, american, used vocoder (in '40s!) but used ordinary vinyl record
asciilifeform: you might be thinking of 'physically unclonable function' which is a crackpot field
mircea_popescu: nanana
asciilifeform: that afaik never went anywhere serious
mircea_popescu: that's not it. it basically was a mechanical device, worked sort-of like the scytale except on a chunk of a clay item
mircea_popescu: german clockworkery if i recall correctly.
asciilifeform: never heard of such a thing
mircea_popescu: darn where the fuck did i see this thing
asciilifeform: would be interesting to see, considering that i can't get repeatable reading of anything out of a clay pot ~today~
mircea_popescu: it wasn't a pot, it was a slab.
mircea_popescu: basically it had a place you placed the clay fragment in, and a rod which traveled the cracked surface.
asciilifeform: i only ever heard of breaking an object and the halves become identifying passes
mircea_popescu: wasn't very good in that it went back and forth over the distance
mircea_popescu: then again nothing stopped you from servicing it
mircea_popescu: well that's common.
asciilifeform: aha, goes back to at least babylon
mircea_popescu: dja understand how this thing looked or am i not explaining very well ?
asciilifeform: i can nearly picture it.
mircea_popescu distinctly recalls the very smoothly polished travel rod
mircea_popescu: which isn't fucking useful.
mircea_popescu: anyway : best ux ever in a mechanical cryptological machine. you could use as many slabs per message as you felt like.
asciilifeform: and your key weighs 500kg!
asciilifeform: and he doesn't like paper otp !
mircea_popescu: hey, nobody said it's cheap.
asciilifeform: at least paper ~burns~
mircea_popescu: but this was a 1700s item im pretty sure
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform clay breaks :)
mircea_popescu: drop the 500kgs, forget about that key lol
asciilifeform: aha and you can load musket with it.
mircea_popescu: anyway - it's not that i don't like paper otp, or otp generally. it's that if that's the best you can do, you should have been a clockmaker
mircea_popescu: so as not to say "should have been a shoemaker"
mircea_popescu: dun need computers for otp.
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asciilifeform: actually for many years i have thought about the ideal electric otp. ☟︎☟︎
asciilifeform: it would, likely, be ~electrochemical~
asciilifeform: consider:
asciilifeform: the ideal otp machine:
asciilifeform: 1) the random bits are born all at once, rather than written in one (or machine word) at a time from some specially-built electronic widget
asciilifeform: 2) are born on the two (or more) carriers at the same time
asciilifeform: that then go their separate ways;
asciilifeform: 3) come out one at a time
asciilifeform: 4) are, ideally, erased irrevocably by so doing, or at least erasable in reasonably small chunks (when used) and destroyable all at once (when you pull the pin)
asciilifeform: 5) cannot under any circumstances be ~read~ all at once or quickly enough to be considered 'all at once' for practical purposes of enemy capture & device switcheroo
asciilifeform: each of these 5 pieces contains a number of sub-boojums
asciilifeform: e.g., 1 and 2 imply that there are sufficient bits per entropy without having to resort to whitenings or distillation
asciilifeform: (the former being an exercise in self-delusion, the latter - adds complexity and potentially buggy or noisy circuitry)
asciilifeform: some of the variants i've envisioned include.... a certain kind of battery, where ion gradients vary when a molten electrolyte cools, and it then cut into 2+ strips, and 'burned' like a candle
asciilifeform: emitting two sets of ~same static waveform at once
asciilifeform: and... but why go into it here. anybody who wants this, can think on his own.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform if you feel like entertaining some crackpottery, suppose a hash function defined as follows : a) calculate PM ; pM ; P!M ; p!M where P and p are the perimeters of polygons of K sides circumscribing and inscribed respectively in the same circle and !M is the bitwise negation of M ; b) calculate V1 = 2pMPM/(PM+pM) ; V2 = sqrt(pMPM) ; V3 = 2p!MP!M/(P!M+p!M) ; V4 = sqrt(p!MP!M) ; c) calculate H = (V1 - V2) *
mircea_popescu: (V3 - V4) and finally d) return blocksize digits from the key-th position in H.
mircea_popescu: how'd you go about attacking this ?
mircea_popescu: (and from 1 i see you like small blocks just abour as much as i do)
asciilifeform: i would have to think about it
asciilifeform: but gauss could prolly tell you right now!
asciilifeform: wake'im up.
mircea_popescu: lol.
mircea_popescu: (basically - they're the classical (archimedan!) approximations of pi, for the text and reversed text, to an arbitrary precision. makes for an eminently tunable hashfunction)
asciilifeform: terrible hash function
asciilifeform: bailey, borwein, & plouffe.
mircea_popescu: do you see what i did here ?
asciilifeform: (iirc plouffe was the worker bee and the other 2 were parasites)
mircea_popescu: it is apparently a lot easier to follow math in words than in symbols, EVEN FOR YOU
asciilifeform: why the bitwise negation ?
asciilifeform: actually i am writing it out in symbols!111111
asciilifeform: to follow at all!11
mircea_popescu: HA!
mircea_popescu: you took a second to answer after my 2nd line, minutes after the first produced nothing! timing attack on your brain!
asciilifeform: clearly!1
mircea_popescu: lol
mircea_popescu: anyway - being able to calculate pi itself does not actually help here.
mircea_popescu: because we're specifically collecting hte noise of the formula against the text and its mirror, rather than pi itself.
mircea_popescu: hence the substractions.
asciilifeform: the root ops go poorly with bit arithmetic
mircea_popescu: so they do.
mircea_popescu: GOOD.
mircea_popescu: fuck the fucking computing-centring paradigm in crypotography
mircea_popescu: it's your tool not your fucking master.
asciilifeform: then let's have the candle.
mircea_popescu: no.
mircea_popescu: it's your tool, it must be used.
asciilifeform: then you're stuck with wandering decimal crud
asciilifeform: and titanic lookup tables, etc.
mircea_popescu: sure. anyway bignum operations is a solved problem
mircea_popescu: even in lisp
asciilifeform: 'even' l0l
mircea_popescu: :)
asciilifeform: (the original home of bignum)
mircea_popescu: (my trolling is ever more refined)
asciilifeform: but decimal soup is still ick
mircea_popescu: good.
asciilifeform: you won't have repeatable output
mircea_popescu: so ?
asciilifeform: no repeat, no decrypt
mircea_popescu: hash function not cipjher
asciilifeform: then works
mircea_popescu is still curious to hear how people'd attack, if anyone cares.
mircea_popescu: esp re preimage.
trinque: shinohai: I don't see anything in pybitcointools to shove a privkey into a wallet.dat ☟︎
asciilifeform: i will prolly care. on the train, some time soon.
asciilifeform: in other nyooz, i bought that quiet fan kakobrekla recommended ages ago
kakobrekla: and its utter shit you will say
asciilifeform: and laughed when i uncrated it and saw that it ships in a gaudy display case, with clear window, and velcro (!) lid
trinque: also, I don't see sendrawtransaction in trb's list o' commands... wat do? ☟︎
kakobrekla: whut?
asciilifeform: and was laughing until i saw that it starts spinning when i turn the box a bit !
asciilifeform: shows off the quality of the bearing.
asciilifeform: no 'civilian' pc fan i ever bought, behaved this way.
kakobrekla: aha yea
asciilifeform: i haven't even plugged the thing in yet, and already impressed.
kakobrekla: the 'be quiet' ones that is?
asciilifeform: aha
asciilifeform: 'be quiet silent wings 2'
kakobrekla: they also spin at the lowest rpm of all the high end fans i tested
phf: jurov: i don't handle patch conflicts yet, until there's some kommunitee resolution. and if the answer is "remove them from your patches" probably going to add some kind of tree walk in addition to topo. fwiw right now on the site you can see patches that wouldn't press cleanly in "pink"
trinque: anyone? given a privkey in hand, how the hell do I get trb to send some coin? I do not want to change addresses and nothing I find can chew on this wallet
phf: jurov: like http://btcbase.org/patches/polarbeard_fix_instance_print , asciilifeform_malleus_mikehearnificarum asciilifeform-programmable-versionstring don't press because presumably conflict with programmable-versionstring malleus_mikehearnificarum in order. no idea why polarbeard_better_log_messages polarbeard_fix_instance_print don't press though
assbot: polarbeard_fix_instance_print ... ( http://bit.ly/207AHbw )
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1394903 << you ~know~ wat to do ! ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 02:14:49; trinque: also, I don't see sendrawtransaction in trb's list o' commands... wat do?
asciilifeform: implement it!
asciilifeform: in shiva.
trinque: oh I'm already looking at it :p
asciilifeform: (btc-eat-tx vector)
asciilifeform: not so hard
phf: kek, i know why polarbeard_better_log_messages don't press. it depends on asciilifeform_malleus_mikehearnificarum, which is replaced
asciilifeform: iirc mod6 pointed this out earlier
phf: yeah, i'm not up to date on logs
asciilifeform: btw i don't understand why phf's thing needs to 'handle' patch conflicts
asciilifeform: just needs to display the tree
asciilifeform: from which is ought to be ~apparent~ what can coexist and what cannot
asciilifeform: for such is v
phf: well, the idea is that you want to click on the patch and see how to press it. if i were to click in polarbeard_* presumably i want to press the tree that includes old malleus?
asciilifeform: yes!
asciilifeform: anything that can sit down into a vtron, is pressable.
asciilifeform: by definition.
asciilifeform: and it ought to tell you how.
phf: right, but doing just topo won't tell you that
asciilifeform: the simplest algo, for all patchons in patch, dive down recursively and find ancestor.
asciilifeform: when you get to the genesis, you're done.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> i will prolly care. on the train, some time soon. << the reason i give it is mostly didactic. it plainly shows what i mean re proper use of math and treating your computer like a tool to do a job rather than treating your job as something to be adjusted to fit the computer without having to delve into complexities and subtleties of number theory etc. something as commonplace as "use the intervals of conf
mircea_popescu: idence of a polynomial method to estimate a transcendent" is really good enough. and it exhibits all those important properties : such as, you can ~actually~ use infinite message, and you can also use any arbitrary padding you like, up to infinity - the hash function won't complain. and you can want it to shit out any block size you want it to shit out - also won't complain, but give EQUALLY MEANINGFUL results. whether
mircea_popescu: you ask for 3 or 13 or 294 digits.
asciilifeform: (~a~ genesis, i should say)
mircea_popescu: trinque> also, I don't see sendrawtransaction in trb's list o' commands... wat do? << cry all the way home, we don't have it yet. backport it ? :D
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: i am quite certain that you knew this, but pretty much all published block ciphers date to the dark ages, when transistor was painfully expensive
mircea_popescu: i do.
mircea_popescu: still, some points have to be made
mircea_popescu: REPEATEDLY
mircea_popescu: also, this is NOT a block cipher
mircea_popescu: but anyway.
asciilifeform: age of cheap transistor had a faux-renaissance where folks used the cheap transistors for elaborate self-delusion - 'this is sooo complicated, nobody!1111 could crack'
asciilifeform: which led to a pile of corpses and a reaction.
mircea_popescu: quite.
asciilifeform: which enemy, naturally, took full advantage of
asciilifeform: and here we are, somewhere after this.
mircea_popescu: whereas the correct solution is to stick to the math. computers are fucking tractors not farm designers.
mircea_popescu: but hey, generation of cad and web and whatnot.
asciilifeform: cud.
mircea_popescu: no i mean the autocad thing.
asciilifeform: yes
asciilifeform: and i meant cud.
asciilifeform: as in, what ruminant ruminates over
asciilifeform: or, alternatively,
mircea_popescu: speaking of which, i was walking with a woman i walked with all over the fucking world, and she spontaneoushly said
asciilifeform: computer-UNaided designs.
mircea_popescu: "wtf is with these large buildings they're all ugly in the same way"
mircea_popescu: and i explained to her what autocad was
mircea_popescu: and she was horrified ever since.
asciilifeform: thing is that brutalism pre-dates cad.
phf: moar corbusier
asciilifeform: cars all looking entirely alike are a better example
danielpbarron: https://twitter.com/swiftonsecurity/status/694686642318118913 >> "We're going to increase the block size and make more of them. Everyone should be able to mine a block." (picture of Bernie Sanders at some rally)
mircea_popescu: hahaah what ?>
danielpbarron: it's some account that's fairly popular in the twatter circles of people who use terms like opsec and infosec, pointing out that the proponents of larger blocks sound like the guy who's running for president as a socialist
mircea_popescu: http://plouffe.fr/ << in other news, plouffe's site is gone. ☟︎
assbot: Page Maison de Simon Plouffe Home Page ... ( http://bit.ly/207Dbql )
mircea_popescu: ftr, that's where the now-famous first of many "calculate nth decimal of transcendent without calculating the others" thing was published
asciilifeform: holy shit, plouffe?
asciilifeform: !?!
asciilifeform: desaparecido ?
mircea_popescu: aye.
asciilifeform: https://oeis.org/wiki/Plouffe's_Inverter << also gone...
assbot: Plouffe's Inverter - OeisWiki ... ( http://bit.ly/207Dqlc )
mircea_popescu: guy really gave numeric appoaches a serious push.
asciilifeform: http://xahlee.info/math/Simon_Plouffe_pi_formula.html << obligatory xah lee
assbot: Math Politics: Simon Plouffe and nth Digit Formula of π ... ( http://bit.ly/207Dtxw )
asciilifeform: ^ re: the perelmanization of ploufee
asciilifeform: *plouffe
asciilifeform: doesn't sprechen the inglisch so well, but not hard to understand:
asciilifeform: 'Peter Borwein wanted very much that I do a Ph. D. on the ISC but he wanted also to publish (with his name of course) an article before I deposit the thesis. Again the same story was going on, these 2 guys are so greedy I can't believe it. The behavior they had with me was not exclusive, especially Peter Borwein he was the same with most of his students, especially the good ones, sucking the maximum. Jon is the same but he has
asciilifeform: more talent in politics (more money too). He is good but has a tendency to site himself a lot. He thinks that if he had the idea of the sum of 2 numbers at one point in his life then all formulas in mathematics are his own discovery. About David H. Bailey. He came after the discovery of the formula and my small basic program , I had also a fortran version. This is where Peter Borwein suggested to add him as a collaborator to
asciilifeform: the discovery since he contributed to it (as he said), this is my second big mistake. Of course he accepted to co-write the article, who wouldn't ?! David H. Bailey (and Ferguson) are the authors of the PSLQ program. That program is the <american> version of the Pari-Gp program. I used it a little it is true, but what made the discovery was pari-Gp and Maple interface program I had. So actually, that person has nothing to do w
asciilifeform: ith the discovery of that algorithm and very little to do with the finding of the formula. The mistake was mine. Saying that Bailey found the formula is like saying that the formula was found by the Maple and Basic program.'
mircea_popescu: did i read this exact thing before re wolfram ?
asciilifeform: wolfram did it to somebody else
asciilifeform: re: turing-complete cellular automaton proof
mircea_popescu: but the same text!
asciilifeform: not same text. but same bullet hole, same corpse.
asciilifeform: all bullet holes are quite alike.
mircea_popescu: indeed.
asciilifeform: one strong ox and two very, very effective plowing flies.
asciilifeform: http://www.pi314.net/eng/bellard.php << l0l! same bellard as of qemu and tinycc and many other fun things
assbot: The world of Pi - Bellard ... ( http://bit.ly/1o4vi9m )
asciilifeform: found improvement of plouffe's algo.
asciilifeform: 'world is small'
shinohai: trinque: sorry 'twas this mod6 and I used to do it: https://github.com/jackjack-jj/pywallet
assbot: jackjack-jj/pywallet · GitHub ... ( http://bit.ly/1o4vlSs )
asciilifeform: https://github.com/17Q4MX2hmktmpuUKHFuoRmS5MfB5XPbhod/dropzone-lib << lulzy derpatron from the spam in mircea_popescu's comment section
assbot: GitHub - 17Q4MX2hmktmpuUKHFuoRmS5MfB5XPbhod/dropzone-lib: An Anonymous Peer-To-Peer Local Contraband Marketplace ... ( http://bit.ly/1o4wyJx )
funkenstein_: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1394898 <-- a backport patch of privkey import/export should you be so inclined to look: http://frass.woodcoin.org/dev/funken_prikey_tools.vpatch ☝︎☟︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 02:13:21; trinque: shinohai: I don't see anything in pybitcointools to shove a privkey into a wallet.dat
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/207Gjmf )
funkenstein_: ooh cool "physically unclonable functions". is that another way to say reality?
mod6: funkenstein_: hey, did you write that one?
funkenstein_: mod6 yeah, a few months ago.
mod6: oh awesome, did it make it into the ML?
funkenstein_: it got hung up when i added another patch "chuck_checkpoints" with mistake.. now sits there for eyeballs if anyone is interested
funkenstein_: there was some tree structure problem with original mailing list submission iirc
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00056509 = 6.0747 BTC [+] {2}
funkenstein_: mod6, keep up the good work, tis nice to see some activity
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24600 @ 0.00057043 = 14.0326 BTC [+] {3}
phf: ( http://btcbase.org/patches/funken_prikey_tools )
assbot: funken_prikey_tools ... ( http://bit.ly/1o4zK86 )
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7142 @ 0.00056509 = 4.0359 BTC [-] {2}
mod6: ;;later tell funkenstein_ thanks. yeah, that patch will be useful. will try to get it in right after the release.
gribble: The operation succeeded.
shinohai: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395010 <<< nifty! thx ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 03:05:02; funkenstein_: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1394898 <-- a backport patch of privkey import/export should you be so inclined to look: http://frass.woodcoin.org/dev/funken_prikey_tools.vpatch
trinque: http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/51bcb086-22bb-4daf-aad2-f2da5a837e87/ << anyone tell why that's an invalid transaction? when I sign it and feed to btcd, it tells me my R value is negative.
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/207LkuY )
trinque: hanbot: this is holding up your deed til I find out why it's happening
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20172 @ 0.00056108 = 11.3181 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.0005679 = 1.5901 BTC [+] {3}
mod6: trinque: what version of bitcoin?
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12286 @ 0.00055969 = 6.8764 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30700 @ 0.00057043 = 17.5122 BTC [+] {2}
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform anything in there ?
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> 'world is small' << for any definition of "world" that excludes most idiots.
mircea_popescu: <funkenstein_> a backport patch of privkey import/export should you be so inclined to look: http://frass.woodcoin.org/dev/funken_prikey_tools.vpatch << hey check that out! nice.
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/207Gjmf )
mircea_popescu: ima have to digest this.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00057044 = 1.0838 BTC [+]
pete_dushenski: ^a test. you might see me logging in as 'pete_d_out' in the next week or so. if you do, please to +v!
mircea_popescu: http://i.imgur.com/uH7jjhF.jpg << for the lulz.
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/1NPc4ZY )
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11019 @ 0.00056134 = 6.1854 BTC [-] {4}
mircea_popescu: trinque this sounds like a bug in either the signing process or the btcd.
mircea_popescu: how does the signed txn look ?
danielpbarron: what is that toomim or something?
pete_dushenski: l0l!
pete_dushenski: i was thinking "burned out movie star"
danielpbarron doesn't know what he looks like but can only assume..
mircea_popescu: it is a bitcoin expert / gavin economist / miner leader and otherwise important reddit person.
pete_dushenski: luke-jr ?
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1394302 << waitwut. that's a tidy sum. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 19:41:01; jurov: princessnell: you have here 15675 s.qntr shares, want to do anything with them?
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.0005697 = 3.817 BTC [+] {3}
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1394262 << badass. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 18:01:26; danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1393853 << I met the guy at both PaulFest and PorcFest (pictured https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bre5M-MIMAEVoHf.jpg:large )
danielpbarron: I chatted him up too; he was a bit too socialist for my liking
pete_dushenski: the 'einstein' expression mighta given that away
pete_dushenski: https://www.viewfoo.com/uploads/images/702_1433440838_albert-einstein.jpg << compare and contrast
danielpbarron: heh
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16450 @ 0.00057043 = 9.3836 BTC [+] {2}
danielpbarron: https://twitter.com/FreeStateNH/status/694763068010713088 >> We did it! 20,000 SIGNERS! @NHLibertyForum is gonna ROCK! Esp w/ Edward @Snowden speaking! http://NHLibertyForum.com << so it finally happened. Let's see how many actually move.
assbot: Liberty Forum ... ( http://bit.ly/20oMvvy )
deedbot-: [Trilema] Black Book - http://trilema.com/2016/black-book/
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron wassat ?
danielpbarron: the idea was to nag as many people as possible into at least ~saying~ that they'd move to New Hampsire if 19.999k others said the same
danielpbarron: and that once they all got there, they could finally change the government for good or something
danielpbarron: thing started a decade ago at least, so it's been a long time coming
mircea_popescu: oh that, right.
BingoBoingo: 20,000 people is enough for three rifle brigades and a support component
mircea_popescu: 20k isn't really enough to move nh tho is it ?
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo no, more than half of these are women.
mircea_popescu: it's just enough for half a concentration camp, really.
danielpbarron: a good percent of the 20k are probably dead by now
BingoBoingo: Crushing my dreams with you having come from a country with history.
danielpbarron: happy to say I didn't cave in to their very persistent nagging when i was at porcfest, so I will not have to reneg on this moving nonsense
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28400 @ 0.00055972 = 15.896 BTC [-] {3}
BingoBoingo: http://trilema.com/2016/black-book/#comment-116421
assbot: Black Book on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/20oO0da )
mircea_popescu: lol
pete_dushenski: ;;tslb
gribble: Time since last block: 21 minutes and 23 seconds
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00055937 = 2.0417 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00056868 = 6.881 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15665 @ 0.00055933 = 8.7619 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00056463 = 11.6878 BTC [+] {5}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14150 @ 0.00057045 = 8.0719 BTC [+]
deedbot-: [BitBet Bets Bets] 7.00000000 BTC on 'No' - Donald Trump gets Republican Nomination - http://bitbet.us/bet/1206/donald-trump-gets-republican-nomination/#b86
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6825 @ 0.0005596 = 3.8193 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00056302 = 2.1395 BTC [+] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00056545 = 1.2157 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00055933 = 3.5238 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6548 @ 0.00056102 = 3.6736 BTC [+] {2}
polarbeard: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1394710 << will work on this ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 00:15:59; mircea_popescu: actually polarbeard if you're looking for more backportage stuff to do ... rawtx thing.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12150 @ 0.00056678 = 6.8864 BTC [+] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00057045 = 11.1238 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21663 @ 0.00057045 = 12.3577 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10121 @ 0.00057045 = 5.7735 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00057045 = 7.7581 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5373 @ 0.00056542 = 3.038 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00056917 = 6.3747 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13250 @ 0.00057044 = 7.5583 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44300 @ 0.00057045 = 25.2709 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14350 @ 0.00056888 = 8.1634 BTC [-]
jurov: ;;tmsr
gribble: Error: "tmsr" is not a valid command.
asciilifeform: 5x19x141x248.static-customer.iz.ertelecom.ru << in mircea_popescu's trb fleet ? ☟︎
asciilifeform: in other news, zoolag was blackholed for a record-breaking 8 hours. ☟︎
asciilifeform: the situation with 'all connections are equal' MUST DIE.
asciilifeform: it is idiocy, plain and simple.
asciilifeform: 'hobo in the alley has same right to impregnate wife as master of the house' or how did mircea_popescu put it.
deedbot-: [BitBet Bets Bets] 18.41463281 BTC on 'No' - Donald Trump gets Republican Nomination - http://bitbet.us/bet/1206/donald-trump-gets-republican-nomination/#b87
asciilifeform: of the things that most must die, it is this, verily.
copypaste: woah
copypaste: 18BTC on no
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00056888 = 1.9911 BTC [-]
mircea_popescu: <polarbeard> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1394710 << will work on this << cool. hey funkenstein_ if you're going to rebase your patch to current tree i'm going to consider it also. hurry up tho lol. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 00:15:59; mircea_popescu: actually polarbeard if you're looking for more backportage stuff to do ... rawtx thing.
mircea_popescu: copypaste> 18BTC on no << his fortunes markedly changed past coupla weeks it seems.
copypaste: he lost one caucus narrowly
copypaste: caucuses are not all or nothing
copypaste: he's only one seat behind after the first state
copypaste: i think he's doing quite well, i wouldn't be sure enough to put 18BTC on it that's for sure
PeterL: so maybe he wins new hampshire next week, then we will see a bunch of yes bets?
mircea_popescu: darn that bet comment section is something else.
mircea_popescu: PeterL likely.
mircea_popescu: copypaste i think the perception (at least my perception at any rate) is that he's a momentum player. all he has on his side is the image of winning, no further substance.
mircea_popescu: for which reason, not-winning is a kiss of death for him.
copypaste: ah, i see what you mean
mircea_popescu: the way it wouldn't be for obama. he was, throughout, a loser. losing doesn't affect losers as it affects winners.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21657 @ 0.00056933 = 12.33 BTC [+]
copypaste: anyway, i have .2 on yes. his sureness will only enrich me >:)
copypaste: (if i'm right)
mircea_popescu: hehe.
mircea_popescu: anyway, the best thing hilary could do for the cause of lulz if she won would be\
mircea_popescu: to take trump as vp
PeterL: looks like there is no bet for cruz to get nomination? ☟︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: well if there isn't make it .
copypaste: make it so i can vote on no
PeterL: and speaking of presidential politics: rand paul just announced todayhe is dropping out of the race
PeterL: so does the rand paul bet get settled as "no" now, or does it have to wait until the republican convention in the summer?
mircea_popescu: prolly gets settled.
mircea_popescu: say something there at any rate.
PeterL: commented on the bet page.
PeterL: I wonder if the other candidates who got lower votes in Iowa than Rand will drop out too?
mircea_popescu: i wonder if rand will spend the next 50 years with a tiny rabid fanbase and a few %s each election.
mircea_popescu: and as a side wonder, i wonder how many people even knew iowa was a state.
PeterL: it in the animaniacs sond of all the state names, so therefore we all know it, right?
PeterL: *song
mircea_popescu: lol
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00056933 = 1.9927 BTC [+]
mircea_popescu: lol so the redditard/tardstalk/whatever idiot parade settled on "we know better than mp because random derp said we do" ?
mircea_popescu: fun.
mircea_popescu: here's something to help BingoBoingo pass the winter : http://www.nairaland.com/attachments/1848712_1420843killercurves3_jpegf7a5386b784f877d48afebd2b0fb0ea2
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/2092VTd )
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46900 @ 0.00057043 = 26.7532 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00056888 = 1.1378 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00056844 = 8.5834 BTC [-] {2}
thestringpuller: !up ascii_butugychag
punkman: https://blockchain.info/charts/transaction-fees-usd?showDataPoints=false&timespan=1year&show_header=true&daysAverageString=7&scale=0&address= not bad
assbot: Bitcoin Transaction Fees in USD ... ( http://bit.ly/1SY414Z )
mircea_popescu: aha.
mircea_popescu: up to 1-200k a day it can keep going. that's finally a relevant metric worth considering.
punkman: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CaOfMvMUAAAHc59.jpg:large
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/1SY584B )
polarbeard: incest: https://github.com/polarbeard/trb ☟︎
assbot: GitHub - polarbeard/trb: The Real Bitcoin™ ... ( http://bit.ly/1QcCPJQ )
polarbeard: actually git comes handy to manage trb patch-sets
mircea_popescu: punkman i dunno how much i credit this accounting approach.
mircea_popescu: sort of like counting the fucks over your life. odds are the most times you fucked the women you liked least. it's how it works for most people.
mircea_popescu: einstein comes up with "god doesn't roll dice", switzerland gets +1, newton comes up with calculus "great britain" gets +1 ?
mircea_popescu: science has no country. the pretense to the contrary is not unlike some derps sitting on reddit going "people whose names start with m are more great than people whose names start with i because mp > indiancandy so THERE!11"
mircea_popescu: review the letters, the reason calculus was invented as well as documented has everything to do with newton being part of the b-a of his time, going under the name "lion's claw" and ~0 to do with the happenstance that some derp battling hygiene wore a hunk of metal now and again for a hat. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: polarbeard lol that should be lulzy.
polarbeard: next step is to get svn involved somehow
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00056717 = 6.5792 BTC [-] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17506 @ 0.0005651 = 9.8926 BTC [-] {3}
mircea_popescu: !up ascii_butugychag
polarbeard: mircea_popescu: about sendtawtx I've found this material: http://dpaste.com/1P62G6W
assbot: dpaste: 1P62G6W ... ( http://bit.ly/1JYiATu )
ascii_butugychag: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395170 << at least 2 people did this, for some reason, before ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 16:21:04; polarbeard: incest: https://github.com/polarbeard/trb
ascii_butugychag: ( ben_vulpes ? )
ascii_butugychag: i really don't see the appeal, esp. now that phf has the colourized viewer thing
ascii_butugychag: (which ~really~ needs to be come the canonical patch swallower and lxr replacement )
ascii_butugychag: srsly lxr is lame
polarbeard: ascii_butugychag: I pushed just 4 fun, I actually just need git to manage my branch with the fancy logs
polarbeard: I tried plain fs but too much cd'ing around and got confused
thestringpuller: lxr?
ascii_butugychag: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395141 << when americans stuff ballot box, they like to set it up as 'dark horse candidate' ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 14:12:43; PeterL: looks like there is no bet for cruz to get nomination?
ascii_butugychag: !s lxr
assbot: 151 results for 'lxr' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=lxr
ascii_butugychag: http://btc.yt/lxr/satoshi/source?v=asciilifeform_maxint_locks_corrected << y'know, THAT thing
assbot: Satoshi asciilifeform_maxint_locks_corrected/ ... ( http://bit.ly/1SaeKaR )
ascii_butugychag: right now i'm stuck with it
polarbeard: oh, ouch, eyes hurt
ascii_butugychag: i refuse to read the code in anything where i can't click an identifier and get concordance
ascii_butugychag: (yes, this includes paper book, which HAD FUCKING BETTER have concordance indices in all margins on every page)
ascii_butugychag: i do NOT have the time, energy, or inclindation to fucking HUNT for 'where is this defined'
thestringpuller: ascii_butugychag: you are so demanding!
thestringpuller: isn't that what IDE is for?
ascii_butugychag: thestringpuller: recall that the whole project appeared largely on account of my unreasonable demands
thestringpuller: I understand you are high maintenance ascii_butugychag it's okay, that's why we <3 you.
ascii_butugychag: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395177 << science ~does~ 'have a country~ in the sense that newton was not and could not have been from zimbabwe. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 16:25:23; mircea_popescu: review the letters, the reason calculus was invented as well as documented has everything to do with newton being part of the b-a of his time, going under the name "lion's claw" and ~0 to do with the happenstance that some derp battling hygiene wore a hunk of metal now and again for a hat.
ascii_butugychag: (or rather, the pisshole that then existed there) ☟︎
mircea_popescu: srsly ascii_butugychag : http://btc.yt/lxr/satoshi/ident?v=asciilifeform_maxint_locks_corrected&_i=uint64
assbot: Satoshi asciilifeform_maxint_locks_corrected identifier search: uint64 ... ( http://bit.ly/1JYjwHJ )
mircea_popescu: click on definition, see http://btc.yt/lxr/satoshi/source/src/serialize.h?v=asciilifeform_maxint_locks_corrected#0023
assbot: Satoshi asciilifeform_maxint_locks_corrected/src/serialize.h ... ( http://bit.ly/1JYjxeI )
mircea_popescu: etc.
ascii_butugychag: aha but this all needs to be in 1 place
thestringpuller: ascii_butugychag: I read newton's calculus wasn't actually released. it was lebiniz who published it.
ascii_butugychag: and be vtronic.
mircea_popescu: yaya. but lxr is still pretty good, and a good basis for vtronic same-thing
ascii_butugychag: thestringpuller: it is partly why we use l's notation
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395211 << give me teenaged zimbabwe girl of my choice, i'll einstein her. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 16:46:27; ascii_butugychag: (or rather, the pisshole that then existed there)
mircea_popescu: the country really has NOTHING to do with it.
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: actually lxr is ~profoundly~ retarded in that i can't link to line numbers
mircea_popescu: i just linked to line numbers above
mircea_popescu: #0023 part.
ascii_butugychag: hm
ascii_butugychag: nm i was thinking of the earlier thing
mircea_popescu: you gotta simmer down with the readily set wrath bit!
ascii_butugychag: that we junked
ascii_butugychag: anyway, a thing that gives vtronic lxr that also would eat patches and let you walk the vtree, would be ~the~ answer.
mircea_popescu: aye.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20653 @ 0.00057045 = 11.7815 BTC [+]
mircea_popescu: splendor of splendors. and if we can somehow merge the eating so both the current model and an error-passing irc bot based method exist...
mircea_popescu: jurov really can't be expected to baby people sending stuff WRONGLY for the rest of his days.
mircea_popescu: gotta make a bot, that'll say "hey dummy... you only put the sig in!"
ascii_butugychag: he's prolly almost as tired of reading'em as i am of sending
thestringpuller: jurov-bot will do babysitting in future
polarbeard: jubot
mircea_popescu: last time i did it it went flawlessly. the time before that, i took three tries because i fucked up twice.
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: have you carried out experiments re: blackholes nodes ?
mircea_popescu: thoroughly pebkac issues fwis.
mircea_popescu: some.
mircea_popescu: oddly enough i don't get blackholed nearly as often as you do o.O
ascii_butugychag: i can say at this point that it is not a network issue as such
ascii_butugychag: restart - always cures ☟︎
mircea_popescu: i dunno what it is, i've never seen it before trb myself, nor a really good one since.
mircea_popescu: 8 hrs ? srsly ?
ascii_butugychag: blackhole results when the worker thread (the one that handles nearly everything) is wedged ☟︎
ascii_butugychag: while the network thread continues to accept connections
ascii_butugychag: 8hrs until i reset it.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8604 @ 0.00056058 = 4.8232 BTC [-] {2}
punkman: there have been a lot of DoS bugs since 0.5.3
punkman: and probably not mentioned in changelogs either
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4896 @ 0.00055995 = 2.7415 BTC [-]
ascii_butugychag: what i do know is that -connect nodes within my walls do not ever blackhole.
mircea_popescu: obviously. why not be useless to the bitter end. power rangering ftw!
ascii_butugychag: nor does idem, running on SAME BOX as zoolag in parallel with it and -connected to it and the other trbs.
ascii_butugychag: (yes i have two blockchains, different users, etc on it)
ascii_butugychag: one of the reasons i wrote shiva,
ascii_butugychag: is so that we can get to a place where there is NEVER a situation of 'i wonder wtf the node is doing'
thestringpuller: the power rangers seem to be able to line up gullible investors better than zuckerberg and that napster guy...justin timberlake was it?
mircea_popescu: eh get out.
ascii_butugychag: does nobody but me actually watch their trb logs ? ☟︎☟︎
ascii_butugychag: these things spend a good chunk of their time not node-in !1111 ☟︎
ascii_butugychag: *-ing
thestringpuller: i thought tail -f debug.log was the only way to see what was actually going on
ascii_butugychag: and then you people wonder why your tx is stuck on mars without a return ticket
ascii_butugychag: thestringpuller: it doesn't tell you worth shit re: a stuck node.
thestringpuller: i haven't experienced that problem yet.
ascii_butugychag: do you have the log scrolling 24/7 ? ☟︎
ascii_butugychag: chances are you simply aren't looking.
ascii_butugychag: if you haven't see it.
thestringpuller: yea. but I don't ~look~ at the log 24/7
ascii_butugychag: plot block receipt times.
ascii_butugychag: you're in for a surprise.
ascii_butugychag: (write it in shiva!)
thestringpuller: ~_~
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag> chances are you simply aren't looking. << grep exists you know.
ascii_butugychag: or grep, sure
thestringpuller: ascii_butugychag says "LISP is you friend" so I'll give it a try.
thestringpuller: Reminds me of when gf is like "eat these vegetables they won't kill you"
mircea_popescu: also, the timing as presented by the node is not terribly reliable.
mircea_popescu: minutewise it works, but otherwise... meh
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: sorta why i'd rather plot externally than grep
ascii_butugychag: the logs suck arse
polarbeard: ^
ascii_butugychag: but thing is, i specifically am interested in what the thing is doing when it is ~unable to produce log~
ascii_butugychag: (or do any other useful work)
ascii_butugychag: incidentally, i found that a blackholed node won't respond to rpc
polarbeard: you can backport zmq B)
thestringpuller: oh wait. that has happened to me.
ascii_butugychag: (it is in the global idiot lock)
mircea_popescu: polarbeard do you lisp/scheme incidentally ?
thestringpuller: where node stops responding, last time though it brought the whole machine down tho.
polarbeard: I used to
thestringpuller: !up ascii_butugychag
phf: can probably add something like lxr, but i need a better idea of how they do c++ parsing/indexing
PeterL: ascii_butugychag> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395141 << when americans stuff ballot box, they like to set it up as 'dark horse candidate' << I wouldn't call Cruz a dark horse, there are just so many candidates he must have been overlooked, we didn't get bets for huckabee, santorum, fiorina, christie, etc, either ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 14:12:43; PeterL: looks like there is no bet for cruz to get nomination?
shinohai actually does: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395272 ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:03:09; ascii_butugychag: do you have the log scrolling 24/7 ?
shinohai: !up ascii_butugychag
ascii_butugychag: soo i had an idea
shinohai: >.>
ascii_butugychag: how to determine, without major surgery, what a wedged node is doing
ascii_butugychag: https://www.osadl.org/Dumping-gcov-data-at-runtime-simple-ex.online-coverage-analysis.0.html
assbot: Dumping gcov data at runtime - simple example : OSADL - Open Source Automation Development Lab eG ... ( http://bit.ly/1PUL4jj )
ascii_butugychag: this is sorta like what i did with massif
ascii_butugychag: !s massif
assbot: 11 results for 'massif' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=massif
polarbeard: nice
ascii_butugychag: somebody try this ?
ascii_butugychag: it needs to be on auto-trigger
ascii_butugychag: external proggy watches log
ascii_butugychag: if no block for... 1hr+ ?
ascii_butugychag: then fire.
ascii_butugychag: but not until then!
ascii_butugychag: i strongly suspect that we will uncover a deadlock.
polarbeard: I'll definitely have to checkout gcov itself first
ascii_butugychag: polarbeard: comes with gcc
ascii_butugychag: you already have it.
ascii_butugychag: !s gcov
assbot: 23 results for 'gcov' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=gcov
polarbeard: yep, but I didn't know such thing existed
polarbeard: will play with it, definitively
thestringpuller: debuggin threads is the most painful thing to debug.
jurov: lxr may be vtronic *if and when* someone takes my questions serious. so, asking again, what to do with reground or otherwise resubmitted patches? ☟︎
jurov: since renaming is out of the question
thestringpuller: it's like exterminating cockroaches that refuse to die.
ascii_butugychag: jurov: append '-old' to the old name ?
polarbeard: sequence in filename?
ascii_butugychag: nobody signs the names
ascii_butugychag: can rename all you like
jurov: bubutbut mutilation!!!&%#%$
ascii_butugychag: gotta rename the sig too
ascii_butugychag: i was pissed because turdatron did not rename both
polarbeard: well names are for humans, I think humans is what jurov is concerned with
jurov: iirc whole lxr thing is for humans
polarbeard: otherwise just check the sig date using pgp, last patch wins ☟︎
ascii_butugychag: jurov: for humans, but the idea here is that it ought to be able to swallow new patches
ascii_butugychag: without manual curation every time
ascii_butugychag: and show a coherent tree
ascii_butugychag: so long as every patch ever submitted can be pressed to, the thing works correctly.
polarbeard: but actually you need to store all versions in some common place to do further checking, they should come with different filenames...
ascii_butugychag: and if it can be pressed to,
ascii_butugychag: it can be viewed as an lxr.
jurov: so won't you take exception with branches in lxr named vpatchname_YYYMMMDD or vpatchname_SHA1 ?
jurov: (latter bring the original idea)
jurov: *being
mod6: ascii_butugychag: is this kinda what you were asking for yesterday? A vdiff of a pressed original patches (minus PVS fix) + shiva with pressed mod6's integrated patch + malleus regrind + shiva ?
ascii_butugychag: jurov: the latter is a no-go because sigs !
mod6: http://dpaste.com/04SAJHB.txt
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/1VMvF30 )
ascii_butugychag: it fucking breaks v!
ascii_butugychag: mod6: nope.
mod6: please explain again so i can get this completed.
ascii_butugychag: i wanted a diff of a) the result of applying my original patches b) the result of applying yours
ascii_butugychag: not the v output
ascii_butugychag: the tree.
ascii_butugychag: the two trees, diffed.
ascii_butugychag: see why ?
mod6: scroll to the bottom.
mod6: i did vdiff of the pressed out stuff.
jurov: not really, sigs were supposed to carry SHA1 of the patch they apply to
polarbeard: jurov: sha would be large and annoying, date +%s would be enough I think
ascii_butugychag: why is there any difference ?
jurov: just a cosmetic difference
polarbeard: and timestamp also keep order
ascii_butugychag: nono this re: mod6's thing
ascii_butugychag: jurov: also why do we have sha1 in the mix
mod6: <+ascii_butugychag> the two trees, diffed. << i believe this is what I have and what you're looking for, is it not?
ascii_butugychag: mod6: something is very wrong here
mod6: ok, how?
ascii_butugychag: it is as if the pvs fix is not in one of the trees ?
mod6: it ~isn~
mod6: t
mod6: its only on the right hand side.
ascii_butugychag: well then this is not what i asked for
mod6: the left hand side is just the ~original~ patches + shiva
ascii_butugychag: i wanted to see a diff of my tree (pvs, and my pvs fix, and shiva, and the shiva fix) vs yours (where the patches and their bugfixes were agglomerated)
jurov: sha1 because i wanted to track files by contents and sha1 was at hand
ascii_butugychag: the trees, as i understand, ought to be ~the same~ after each scenario
jurov: since name+date was decided, will use that
ascii_butugychag: jurov: how will you deal with sigs produced after the patch submission date ?
ascii_butugychag: e.g., mircea_popescu signs my patch, etc
ascii_butugychag: also all existing vtrons, afaik, match sigs to patches by using the filename.
punkman: submitting patches with the same name kinda confuses things, maybe we could not do it instead?
jurov: punkman i said that, there were screams it's not vtronic
ascii_butugychag: i'm all for not-doing-it
polarbeard: ascii_butugychag: why can't sigs have the same timestamp?
ascii_butugychag: polarbeard: because sigs submitted arbitrarily later than the patch !!!
polarbeard: it's just a version string
ascii_butugychag: by OTHER PEOPLE
ascii_butugychag: who are not the patch author
polarbeard: it happens to be the unix time because is pseudo-universal
polarbeard: for the rate that patches get built I think it will be fine
ascii_butugychag: existing pgptrons do not, afaik, allow you to specify a custom timestamp ☟︎
ascii_butugychag: and i have no intention of asking people to use a patched pgptron simply so they can use v
polarbeard: you're talking about the file metadata?
phf: hehe, poor ascii
jurov: anyway, matching the signature against all versions of one patch isn't so big thing to swallow
polarbeard: I mean a timestamp in the filename author_patch_thing_$(date +%s).vpatch
ascii_butugychag: jurov: sure but now every vtron would need to be rewritten to actually break down filenames
ascii_butugychag: and existing patches - renamed, etc
ascii_butugychag: this is nasty
ascii_butugychag: also using signature timestamps for anything is idiotic
ascii_butugychag: cardano for instance will NOT have a clock
ascii_butugychag: and produces CONSTANT timestamp.
polarbeard: still don't see how we can't have author_file_unixtime.vpatch and author_file_unixtime.vpatch.author.sig
jurov: actually no, people will rename them manually, the curation as you intended all along
polarbeard: and that would not require renaming past patches actually
ascii_butugychag: jurov: how about we have the simple and sane solution - a name can be used once.
ascii_butugychag: submit duplicate ? rejected. ☟︎
ascii_butugychag: not duplicate? accepted, without motherfucking mangling
ascii_butugychag: for all time.
jurov: i am sooooo in favot of adding another hurdle to turdatron!!!
ascii_butugychag: this is not a hurdle.
ascii_butugychag: it is sanity.
ascii_butugychag: demanding that world move and rearrange itself because somebody wants to reuse a name, is lunacy. ☟︎
ascii_butugychag: this also handily LEAVES ALONE all existing vtrons
ascii_butugychag: does not require 1000 extra lines of regex crapola in any.
ascii_butugychag: etc
jurov: !up ascii_butugychag
ascii_butugychag: ~patch submitter~ has the responsibility of coming up with a unique name.
ascii_butugychag: every. single. time.
polarbeard: so no patch replacements?
ascii_butugychag: no. imho it is the entirely wrong way to go about it.
ascii_butugychag: mod6, ben_vulpes, mircea_popescu, et al can produce curated trees simply by signing.
ascii_butugychag: using renaming for curation is intensely anti-vtronic. ☟︎
jurov: i agree, let's have unique names
ascii_butugychag: finally.
polarbeard: I completely see unique names are a must, but if you don't replace you'll keep mistakes in the tree?
ascii_butugychag: the mistakes live forever.
ascii_butugychag: BUT they are not in the longest chain!
ascii_butugychag: they get orphaned. ☟︎
ascii_butugychag: this is intrinsic to how v works
ascii_butugychag: and the whole point of it.
polarbeard: oh, now I see the complete picture ☟︎
ascii_butugychag: every patch ever written ~is in the tree~ as it appears to archaeologists
ascii_butugychag: mod6 doesn't have to host it on his site
ascii_butugychag: but the global, imaginary tree contains all vpatches ever authored
mod6: ascii_butugychag: http://dpaste.com/18AKCK5.txt
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/1Kql2lC )
ascii_butugychag: your local one consists of all of the ones you downloaded for which you have the signatures you accept as valid
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ascii_butugychag: mod6: ok now ~that's~ it
ascii_butugychag: neato!
ascii_butugychag: ty mod6
mod6: ok np
ascii_butugychag: safe to fire.
ascii_butugychag: no apparent differences.
phf: fwiw deleting a patch doesn't "remove it" as such, but ensures that all descendants are unpressable
mod6: i guess that makes sense you wanted to see it that way - i thought the first way just because that way there ~is~ a diff to look at. but maybe this is better.
ascii_butugychag: phf: not so much unpressable, but that ~you~ lost the ancestors
ascii_butugychag: mod6: waitasec
mod6: sup
ascii_butugychag: what i am expecting to see in a correct press is for the trees to be IDENTICAL
ascii_butugychag: your patches ought to add up to same thing as mine did
mod6: are they not identical?
ascii_butugychag: looks like they are
ascii_butugychag: supposing that your vtron works correctly
ascii_butugychag: this means that the new patches have the same effect as the old.
mod6: well, hopefully my vtron works correctly.
ascii_butugychag is still not sure why it was necessary to discard the history and compress the old patch + its fix into a new one
ascii_butugychag: but looks like it was done correctly.
mod6: i dunno either now, that was a giant pain in the ass.
ascii_butugychag: i mean hey, it's ~my~ history of bug-crapping that is being whitewashed over, so i shouldn't complain... but still
mod6: in other news, ive got a patch for V that's not only the fix for the post-press hash checking, but also for the problem when running the graphing tool with a node that has no decendants. and a couple of small cleanup things.
ascii_butugychag: neato!
mod6: I'll probably just send the patch to the ML to recruit people to help me test over the next two weeks.
mod6: (with some instructions etc)
PeterL: if you have patches a->b->c and you decide to get rid of b, you should end up with a->b->c->(-b), not with a->c' (where c' is reground c without b patch) , do I understand correct? ☟︎
mod6: then if all is good, i'll roll up another publication of the whole thing & call it v99995
ascii_butugychag: PeterL: aha, i call this an 'antipatch'
ascii_butugychag: or antimatter patch
PeterL: is the antimatter patch the correct way to do it?
mod6: ok lunch time!
ascii_butugychag: PeterL: imho it is.
punkman: darcs also has "inverse patches" in their "theory"
ascii_butugychag: and i officially consider regrinds a thing to be avoided if at all physically possible ☟︎
ascii_butugychag: they smack of pious fraud, 'this was always perfect, born of the gods' ☟︎
shinohai: o/ mod6 didja get some sleep ?
PeterL: why not just regrind all the patches off the genesis and act like we fixed it in one blow?
punkman: don't we have to be careful with the antipatches though, so as not to introduce cycles in the graph?
ascii_butugychag: punkman: if a patch creates a cycle, it is ipso facto invalid.
ascii_butugychag: (and this oughta be checked for by a vtron)
ascii_butugychag: and it is trivially possible to unwind to arbitrary point without creating a cycle
ascii_butugychag: (leave a comment.)
PeterL: so in my example, if you add a patch d, it could equally be added to (-b) or (c') ?
punkman: ascii_butugychag: right, I guess good time to remind people
ascii_butugychag: PeterL: definitely not
ascii_butugychag: as that would require the hash of (-b) and (c') to be equal
PeterL: why not?
ascii_butugychag: which would be a cycle.
PeterL: wouldn't they be equal?
ascii_butugychag: draw this on paper.
ascii_butugychag: no cycles.
ascii_butugychag: ever.
ascii_butugychag: this is axiomatic.
punkman: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Understanding_Darcs/Patch_theory#Commutation ☟︎
assbot: Understanding Darcs/Patch theory - Wikibooks, open books for an open world ... ( http://bit.ly/1UKKpPF )
ascii_butugychag: 'To understand commutation, you should understand why we cannot keep our original patches, but are forced to rely on evil step sisters instead.' << seems like they solved it in the PRECISELY most-anti-vtronic way.
ascii_butugychag: which is mega-unsurprising
ascii_butugychag: because they aren't tmsr and do not have our axioms.
phf: (peace be upon them
ascii_butugychag: l0l
ascii_butugychag: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395502 << mega-recommended to mircea_popescu , great for some indigestion ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 18:10:43; punkman: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Understanding_Darcs/Patch_theory#Commutation
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punkman: ascii_butugychag: this looks useful when regrinding things https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Understanding_Darcs/Patch_theory#The_complex_undo_revisited
assbot: Understanding Darcs/Patch theory - Wikibooks, open books for an open world ... ( http://bit.ly/1Kqo5u2 )
PeterL: ascii_butugychag> as that would require the hash of (-b) and (c') to be equal << is it looking at the hash of the pressed value, which should be the same, or the hash of the patches themselves, which I understand are quite different?
PeterL: !up ascii_butugychag
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mod6: <+shinohai> o/ mod6 didja get some sleep ? << ah ya. no worries :]
jurov: http://www.iflscience.com/technology/new-lithium-battery-5-times-better-current-ones lithium superoxide to every pocket!
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shinohai: "This also means that Gavins assumptions/estimates regarding the usage for 20 MB blocks unfortunately were very wrong:" https://redd.it/440cq6 ☟︎
assbot: Setup and stats of my full node : Bitcoin ... ( http://bit.ly/1NQp5T4 )
phf: so there's two sig's that are not sha512. genesis.vpatch.trinque.sig is sha256 and polarbeard_add_getpeerinfo_rpc.vpatch.polarbeard.sig is sha1 ☟︎
phf: perhaps something that v should filter by
mod6: !up ascii_butugychag
mod6: ascii_butugychag: here's another look at the difference between both via sha512 hash diff: http://dpaste.com/0SAENPF.txt
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/1NQpLI9 )
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phf: i was trying to see if could look up the corresponding vpatch by decoding the sig's hash, and then assoc into a precomputed map of vpatch hashes. unfortunately openpgp concats the sig header to the payload, so can't precompute :/
jurov: phf this was tried several times but since the hash in the signature is done with a date and whatnot,
jurov: it can't be used to identify signed document
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00055933 = 2.545 BTC [-]
ascii_butugychag: aha this was the first major 'pgp is broken beyond repair' thread, iirc.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22332 @ 0.00055933 = 12.491 BTC [-]
mod6: !up ascii_butugychag
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395265 << i have it tail -f'ing split on a monitor along with my Eulora explore bot logs, always in my periphery ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:01:22; ascii_butugychag: does nobody but me actually watch their trb logs ?
danielpbarron: although honestly the Eulora log is way more interesting
thestringpuller: as are most RPG logs
mod6: i read trb logs every day. who doesn't?
mod6: nearly 5 years now.
ascii_butugychag: wai wut
ascii_butugychag: trb is what, 14 mo. old ?
mod6: oh thought you meant #b-a
mod6: trb logs === mailing list?
ascii_butugychag: no
ascii_butugychag: debug.log
ascii_butugychag: l0l
mod6: oooh. hhahah
mod6: duh duh durr durrr durrr durr dur dur
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trinque: speaking of which, thanks to the helping hand of the other republic nodes, deedbot.org is a fully synced trb public node
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00056396 = 3.3838 BTC [+]
mod6: cool!
mod6: !up ascii_butugychag
ascii_butugychag: congrats trinque !
felipelalli: Thank you trinque!
jurov: felipelalli: http://bitcoinwot.com/ what does this do?
assbot: Bitcoin OTC WoT para preguiçosos ... ( http://bit.ly/209J0DH )
jurov: (linked from http://deedbot.org/deed-396348-1.txt ... maybe unicode was the problem)
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/209J3zt )
trinque: jurov: nah, deedbot is still jammed until I get trb to send the next bundle
trinque: I've got my key imported (via pywallet into wallet.dat)
trinque: going to poke it more in a bit
mod6: kewl. i seem to recall having to do a -rescan afterward but i could be wrong
mod6: (after importing privkey)
trinque: ah k
felipelalli: jurov, it is the Bitcoin OTC WoT for the lazy
felipelalli: but it is version zero, only alpha, not so serious yet.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16250 @ 0.0005635 = 9.1569 BTC [-] {4}
felipelalli: trinque, the start of the problem was my expired key, wasn't it?
trinque: nope, coincidental
trinque: for some reason my concoction of pybitcointools and btcd stopped making valid transactions
ascii_butugychag: felipelalli: java, winblowz ?!
ascii_butugychag: when do we get 'reactor controlz for the lazy'
shinohai saw that .jar file, clicked off.
jurov: felipelalli: i can see, but...user that doesn't know how to make a signature or talk to gribble don't have anything to do in otc
felipelalli: ascii_butugychag, unfortunately yes.
ascii_butugychag: felipelalli: you say this as if you had no choice ? ☟︎
felipelalli: jurov, I understand. But it is being very useful so far in Brazilian community. Actually the app can sign messages (not verify it yet)
jurov: what doies "very useful" mean?
danielpbarron: let me see if i can make one of those funny metaphores out of this: "that's like a cock that can get you pregnant, but you can't have sex with it" ☟︎
felipelalli: lol, I knew that you guys would say that.
PeterL: Do they not have real computers in Brazil?
BingoBoingo: <ascii_butugychag> when do we get 'reactor controlz for the lazy' << In Japan. Turns out Fukushima was running off of one of those dollar store Sharp organizers.
felipelalli: jurov, they are learning the importance of the thing, at least, I hope. They are learning the importance to make solid contracts and verify the people reputation.
ascii_butugychag: solid, verified, in java on winblowz aha.
ascii_butugychag: l0l.
ascii_butugychag: cattle have a place.
ascii_butugychag: men have a place.
felipelalli: ascii_butugychag, yes. my first idea was make this 100% web, but the IRC let me crazy. So I had just two dawns to implement it, I choose the cheapest for my good will and the win version is because they demanded it
ascii_butugychag: cow-man chimera - is grotesque. ☟︎
felipelalli: ascii_butugychag, I didn't ask you to use it, didn't I?
felipelalli: *did I?
danielpbarron: why not just have an html form with no illusions of crypto; would be infinitely more useful for your purposes
BingoBoingo: felipelalli: What you should do for great lolz is depreciate the windows version.
ascii_butugychag: no. but i was curious what felipelalli was thinking when he produced this.
BingoBoingo: Get them hooked, pull the rug out from under them, see which ones swim.
felipelalli: lol
BingoBoingo: <ascii_butugychag> cow-man chimera - is grotesque. << to be fair this is kinda what bitcoin-otc has become already...
phf: today lazy, tomorrow dead. poor technology choices kill. this message was brought to you by the tmsr agitprop dpt
BingoBoingo: !b 1 ✂︎
assbot: Last 1 lines bashed and pending review. ( http://dpaste.com/2A5YQBM.txt )
felipelalli: I am writing an article about the importance of the Bitcoin OTC WoT. This image is part of it: http://i.imgur.com/tHVbbva.png ☟︎
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/1nNO3xY )
felipelalli: do you guys recommend me some material to read before publish it?
danielpbarron: these very logs
danielpbarron: or are you going to spend another 6 months not reading it?
felipelalli: danielpbarron, it is already for sure.
felipelalli: danielpbarron, plus some trilema posts
thestringpuller: "[We should see Bitcoin classic use ramp up] after binaries are released. Most people don't want to compile". << These people really shouldn't be involved in Bitcoin. Like going to war without learning to clean gun.
danielpbarron: ok and why are your brazillian friends any different?
felipelalli: danielpbarron, they are lazy?
danielpbarron: why are you friends with the lazy?
BingoBoingo: felipelalli: I suggest two more pictures: result of abandoning windows https://i.imgur.com/d1EbJSa.jpg and end game of using windows https://sli.mg/a/pssVpQ
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/209L7r5 )
assbot: Eats to much ... ( http://bit.ly/209L7r9 )
BingoBoingo: !up ascii_butugychag
felipelalli: BingoBoingo, I don't use Windows.
felipelalli: the exe I generated with a tool inside a VM
BingoBoingo: felipelalli: SUre, but your people do. Those pictures help make the case for the lazy.
felipelalli: danielpbarron, good question. Because if I don't, I feel too lonely? :D
felipelalli: ahahhaaha
danielpbarron: so be lonely
BingoBoingo: related danielpbarron If you want to keep triggering fatties on twitter you gotta study and learn to deliver the lines yourself.
felipelalli: ahhaha BingoBoingo so true.
danielpbarron: and since when do you need to pretend to sign contracts with someone to get along with them?
felipelalli: danielpbarron, because I am nerd?
danielpbarron: BingoBoingo, that thread man.. 40k impressions and like.. that one reply. A whole sea of watchers, the highest level of involvement they can handle is "liking" something
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danielpbarron: and since when is 'nerd' a compliment? that's related to the fatty thing
BingoBoingo: danielpbarron: Still, you gotta learn the slurs and work on a more natural delivery I recommend just sticking reading the text posts here https://voat.co/v/fatpeoplehate/
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danielpbarron: you should be ashamed to be a nerd
thestringpuller: danielpbarron: you a twitter celebrity now?
danielpbarron: hardly
felipelalli: danielpbarron, I am.
danielpbarron: ok then, cast off those nerd phreinds, spend more time in here
felipelalli: and I am ashamed to trying to help the lazy people! But it is being fun.
felipelalli: at least.
BingoBoingo: felipelalli: Find news in Brazil and please to qntra it up.
danielpbarron: thestringpuller, i got into it with a fairly popular girly about "nice guys" and sexual dominance or something; turns out i think we were agreeing with eachother without realizing it ☟︎
felipelalli: BingoBoingo, say about the Brazilian Bitcoin market is a good thing? For example?
BingoBoingo: felipelalli: Maybe work up to that. Maybe start by chronicling socialist evils perpetuated by your government
felipelalli: BingoBoingo, good idea.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00056693 = 2.4378 BTC [+]
felipelalli: I am going to my swimming lesson now. Thanks for the obvious comments that I was expecting. I tried to hide from you, but you got me! outch!
ben_vulpes: poor trinque
BingoBoingo: felipelalli: Anyways it's a better use of time doing things that can't be done on windows and making your friends want to leave the windows favella than just doing everything for them.
ben_vulpes: he probably destroyed what's left of the trinquetop in rage
trinque: eh I knew that ball of duct tape and twine wasn't going to last
BingoBoingo: Of all the #b-a projects, deedbot's probably up there for frustration induced ☟︎
ben_vulpes: > mikebook
trinque: and now... there's shiva !
ben_vulpes: hey you're patching an eatrawtx into shiva then?
felipelalli: BingoBoingo, not all of them are my "friends". Actually I want to identify the bad actors in the community. I could implement an automatic -1 from me for who install the exe version!! lol
felipelalli: thank you!! see you.
trinque: ben_vulpes: new deedbot code's all CL; would be nice and tidy to be crapping sexp commands into shiva from it
ben_vulpes: eval-over-socket
ascii_butugychag: shiva most desperately needs session persistence
BingoBoingo: http://www.askamanager.org/2015/09/i-was-fired-after-a-stranger-sent-photos-of-my-private-text-messages-to-my-employer.html
assbot: I was fired after a stranger sent photos of my private text messages to my employer — Ask a Manager ... ( http://bit.ly/1nNPSLr )
ascii_butugychag: that is, currently, a shiva runtime is destroyed on hangup ☟︎
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell funkenstein_ yo are you going to submit that privkey import backport to the ml?
gribble: The operation succeeded.
trinque: ben_vulpes: first I'm getting deed txns going by using the trb wallet; I don't want to have to wait for an implementation of eatrawtx to resume deeds
ascii_butugychag: it does ~not~ need persistent sessions for ~any~ rpc-style usage scenario, note
phf: if i have a gpgme key instance, is there some way to patch its trust level?
ascii_butugychag: i am merely stating this for the benefit of noobz
ben_vulpes: ascii_butugychag: aha
ben_vulpes: 'stateless protocol'
phf: doesn't need persistent for slime type use either. can just connect and mainloop, so the state will be around for duration of session?
ascii_butugychag: nope, it does
ascii_butugychag: right now if you try to use slime-like item with shiva,
ascii_butugychag: you end up with ONE repl at a time
phf: oh it locks..
ascii_butugychag: aha
ascii_butugychag: well it doesn't lock, but it gives you one lisp world per telnet connection
ascii_butugychag: which dies when the latter dies.
ascii_butugychag: and the only thing the worlds share is their trb image
ascii_butugychag: which - when we actually get shiva hooks that ~modify~ as well as read - does have a global lock
ascii_butugychag: so right now a shiva session is really a very 'obese' rpc call
ascii_butugychag: spins up a whole lisp universe for just a command or two
danielpbarron: speaking of obese, from BingoBoingo's linked article >> But for what it's worth, you yourself aren't coming out smelling like a rose here -- and not because of your actions in this story, but because of your commentary on it: You have a pretty gross attitude toward overweight people. << haha found the fatty! (TM)
ascii_butugychag: however, persisting shiva isn't a trivial thing
ascii_butugychag: because it needs to disconnect & reconnect i/o terms
ascii_butugychag: and this will require modifications of tinyscheme proper
BingoBoingo: danielpbarron: See, you're learning
ascii_butugychag: (which is why i didn't do it)
thestringpuller: ascii_butugychag: re: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-January/000198.html << what needs to happen for this not need to be handled with radiation suit?
ascii_butugychag: thestringpuller: for starters, to find all of the 10,001 buffer overflows in tinyscheme and fix
ascii_butugychag: but even then, a debugger that listens on tcp is a dangerous thing to have around
ascii_butugychag: esp. once it is actually a debugger and not simply a lame proof of concept as now
thestringpuller: aha. so pretty much ~only~ for labratory use as stated. ☟︎
BingoBoingo: To be fair, it may not need whole radiation suit, a glove box may be fine.
ascii_butugychag: i don't think i will ~ever~ recommend tinyscheme on a box which carries live-fire coin.
ascii_butugychag: we will write our own scheme.
ascii_butugychag: with no motherfucking 'idiomatic c'/
ascii_butugychag: .
thestringpuller: cowboy coding and debugging on production is for the truly brave.
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phf likes how tinyscheme doesn't check arity
phf: in other news takes 13.78 seconds to match all patches to all sigs with elimination on my laptop
ascii_butugychag: phf: O(N^2) ☟︎☟︎
ascii_butugychag: gonna only get worse.
mod6: !up ascii_butugychag
ascii_butugychag: phf: it is very minimal; no free lunch
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deedbot-: [Qntra] Ebay Has No Plans To Stop Being A Vector For Malware Propagation - http://qntra.net/2016/02/ebay-has-no-plans-to-stop-being-a-vector-for-malware-propagation/
BingoBoingo: !up ascii_butugychag
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13929 @ 0.00056777 = 7.9085 BTC [+] {3}
mircea_popescu: so i've just been shopping in the tiniest shop i have ever seen.
deedbot-: [Qntra] Alan Reiner Quits Armory as Multi-Year Commercialization Effort Fails - http://qntra.net/2016/02/alan-reiner-quits-armory-as-multi-year-commercialization-effort-fails/
BingoBoingo: ^ A lol
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: What sort of wears were in the tiny shop?
mircea_popescu: it's inconceivable without seeing it. like 20 sq feet affair that was maybe five foot tall, you had to go in two fucking steps. and then the actual shop, down a steep flight of stairs, another 30 sqft or so i guess.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo best slutwear thing in buenos aires, by a large margin.
BingoBoingo: Aha
mircea_popescu: i bought things so small you could carry them inside your nostril.
BingoBoingo: Tis the natural order of things
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395329 << this is an impossible question to answer tho. what do you mean "what to do" ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:28:22; jurov: lxr may be vtronic *if and when* someone takes my questions serious. so, asking again, what to do with reground or otherwise resubmitted patches?
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mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395341 << no. pgp date is meaningless. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:30:57; polarbeard: otherwise just check the sig date using pgp, last patch wins
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mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395399 << ofcoursetheydo ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:44:29; ascii_butugychag: existing pgptrons do not, afaik, allow you to specify a custom timestamp
thestringpuller: slutware that's a good phrase
danielpbarron: lemme guess, change system time?
trinque: mod6: I did a rescan but don't see my key as part of the default "account". I'll fiddle with the wallet.dat a bit more, then take a look at backporting that importprivkey
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395415 << cue very angry alf "it rejected my thing!111" ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:49:33; ascii_butugychag: submit duplicate ? rejected.
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron quite.
mod6: trinque: hmm. yah, i had to like use that tool, do a rescan and a restart, and then it was in there. but yea, that back port, if sane, would be best.
trinque: mod6: the tool you used was pywallet ?
mod6: sounds like it.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395421 <<< from now you will be known as hashislav because stanislav was taken long ago ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:50:30; ascii_butugychag: demanding that world move and rearrange itself because somebody wants to reuse a name, is lunacy.
punkman: archive.is is returning a loading gif here, anyone else?
BingoBoingo: punkman: Yeah
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395431 << i dunno that i renamed anything when signing it. i thought thatg's how we do it, i take the original v.pl and turn it into v.pl.me.sig ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:53:44; ascii_butugychag: using renaming for curation is intensely anti-vtronic.
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mod6: yah, that's how my sigs look for v.pl: v.pl.mod6.sig
mircea_popescu: http://dpaste.com/3VTH8EN << confirmed this is what i get from archive.is
assbot: dpaste: 3VTH8EN ... ( http://bit.ly/1X48dQ7 )
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395437 << so if i make a script to fuck whores and i call it fuckwhores.pl and then it's mistaken and abandoned now i'm stuck using sexingsluts.pl instead and if that also gets burned i'll end up doing intromissiveman1pulationofwillingwenches.pl ? ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:55:51; ascii_butugychag: they get orphaned.
punkman: no
mircea_popescu: well i can't reuse a name can i.
punkman: yeah but these are patches not scripts
mircea_popescu: same difference.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu punkman: This is what archive.is tends to do when it's overloaded.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395440 << how about the logical thing, unique names PER TREE. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:56:08; polarbeard: oh, now I see the complete picture
mircea_popescu: i can make as many fuckwhores.vpatch as i want, but only one can end up in any given tree.
danielpbarron: BingoBoingo, it's been 'overloaded' all day it seems
punkman: blog's still there http://blog.archive.is/
assbot: Archive.is blog ... ( http://bit.ly/1nO3vKp )
BingoBoingo: danielpbarron: And Qntra/trilema have been down for a week plus at a time when overloaded.
mircea_popescu: "Also, I heard that people are more willing to help animals than other people. Thus the donations to a pet rescue fund can be seen as the upper estimate of how donation to the webpage capture project would perform."
mircea_popescu: ahaha
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395474 << in your case you should end up with a->c'. if there's a much longer chain then the -b method makes more sense. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 18:04:14; PeterL: if you have patches a->b->c and you decide to get rid of b, you should end up with a->b->c->(-b), not with a->c' (where c' is reground c without b patch) , do I understand correct?
mircea_popescu: it's really up to the maintainers.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395482 << no, antipatches are to be avoided if at all possible. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 18:05:25; ascii_butugychag: and i officially consider regrinds a thing to be avoided if at all physically possible
mircea_popescu: the WRITER does the work, always. not the reader.
mircea_popescu: you don't like doing the work, don't fucking write.
mircea_popescu: too many people writing code as it is.
mircea_popescu: must be discouraged as much as possible.
mod6: put this in the cryptonomicon ^
mircea_popescu: srsly.
mircea_popescu: "oh boo hoo, i am too important and gmaxwell to fucking fix things, here's my useless code that everyone's going to be stuck with forever"
mircea_popescu: "go die in a tyre fire"
mircea_popescu: !up topynate
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395483 << no dude, it's just "i have enough respect for the reader to not go A^HB^HA^HB^HC ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 18:05:59; ascii_butugychag: they smack of pious fraud, 'this was always perfect, born of the gods'
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punkman: regrind also creates work for readers
mircea_popescu: explain ?
topynate: hello all. thanks mircea_popescu
mircea_popescu: regrind, to be perfectly clear, is the act of making a tree out of patches instead of keeping them linear. this is a known efficiency-of-search trope, and i shouldn't have to explain how distributing the patches out saves work when i'm pressing 3 years later and want to read the whole string of patches from genesis.
mircea_popescu: topynate hey there. who're you again ?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395522 << polarbeard seriously fix your pgp! ☝︎☟︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 18:52:30; phf: so there's two sig's that are not sha512. genesis.vpatch.trinque.sig is sha256 and polarbeard_add_getpeerinfo_rpc.vpatch.polarbeard.sig is sha1
topynate: i wrote that bit on the block size at https://topynate.wordpress.com/2016/01/26/note-on-the-block-size-limit/ that you called "not terrible". i'm a math-literate developer.
assbot: Note on the block size limit | Particulars ... ( http://bit.ly/1RTYex2 )
thestringpuller: regrind is alt-version of patch, why can't it be applied linearly? (or at least force such a workflow)
topynate: !register 112F353F5A3EEEBE3B0E824A36F13568F209C5B0
assbot: Searching pgp.mit.edu for key with fingerprint: 112F353F5A3EEEBE3B0E824A36F13568F209C5B0. This may take a few moments.
assbot: Key F209C5B0 / "Nathan Daniel Cook <nathan.cook@gmail.com>" successfully imported.
assbot: Registration successful.
punkman: reading A->B->B(fixed) or A->B->B(regrind) is still 3 patches each
thestringpuller: ^
mircea_popescu: oh right!
mircea_popescu: punkman the first is a->b'
mircea_popescu: !rate topynate 1 Not terrible
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mircea_popescu: f
mircea_popescu: topynate now let's thrash this out. can you define "quota" ?
punkman: also could be valuable to see how B started out and then fixed, without having to diff the various versions of B patch
mircea_popescu: punkman why without ?
mircea_popescu: you want archeology, dig by all means.
mircea_popescu: besides, the same selective memory thing that was deliberately put into deedbot works here as well. some dead chains will be forgotten before others.
topynate: a binding limit on how much of something is made
mircea_popescu: understand that immutable systems are VERY dangerous in principle. your world is mutable.
mircea_popescu: topynate does it matter if its conventional or real ?
mircea_popescu: is h a quota ?
topynate: sorry, what's h?
mircea_popescu: planck's constant.
topynate: ah. no, i don't think you can stretch it that far. that would be like saying the total quantity of oil in the ground was a quota on oil production.
mircea_popescu: but it does meet your definition. "a binding limit on how much of something is made". it is binding, it is a limit, and it is on how much ofsomething can be made.
mircea_popescu: it's not a matter of stretching anything.
mircea_popescu: did you mean to say "a conventional limit" ?
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topynate: yes. so long as it's a convention with teeth. e.g. opec's oil production quota used to be a real quota because enforcible, now it isn't
mircea_popescu: in this sense the argument can be brought that while the early block limit as implemented by miners (using 60% of the 1mb blocks) WAS a quota, the actual 1mb block size is not a quota at all,
mircea_popescu: but simply its own kind of universal constant.
mircea_popescu: what say you to that ?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395578 << hey, he lives in a country where the poor buy tvs instead of fridges. what choice does he have, to move to wash dc ? ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 20:22:52; ascii_butugychag: felipelalli: you say this as if you had no choice ?
topynate: that would be remarkable; i can see the 1mb size being such a strong convention that no-one would have any expectation of successfully altering it, but unsure how it could have a universal nature like that of h
mircea_popescu: topynate well, consider that we can alter the value of h by altering the units of measurement. suppose all alteration of the 1mb block limit reduces to similarly a mere change in the units of measurement.
mircea_popescu: that'd be ONE way it could have such universal nature.
mircea_popescu: moreover, whether it does or might isn't the point. the point is, can you prove it doesn't have such nature ? because unless you can, speaking of it as a quota is iffy.
topynate: if it really is a universal constant, then there are a lot of wasted words on the block size limit, including my own - anyone trying to abrogate it will just fall flat on his face
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395581 <<< ahahaha ok, i laughed out loud. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 20:24:49; danielpbarron: let me see if i can make one of those funny metaphores out of this: "that's like a cock that can get you pregnant, but you can't have sex with it"
mircea_popescu: topynate quite. consider, just for the sake of conversation, the situation of a child who rfound his father's musket.
mircea_popescu: now this child sees an apple in the tree, shoots at it and hits.
mircea_popescu: he then thinks to himself : "i could shoot as high or as low as i want, and the bullet wouldstill hit the apple, because i'm that special, and because that's what man made muskets for and how bullets work etc".
mircea_popescu: this IS of course true, provided the child manages to alter the powder charge too, so the bullet's speed and its angle are always in the right ratio.
mircea_popescu: we so far fired a single bullet out of a gun we don't even know who the fuck made. seems a lot of unwarranted cockyness all around for this little knowledge.
mircea_popescu: you know ?
topynate: nice koan. so istm your point is that the effort on fiddling with the parameters would be better spent on understanding why it works in the first place?
mircea_popescu: yes.
mircea_popescu: similarly to how my argument is that rather than "improving" bitcoin, that time'd be better spent fixing the codebase as it is.
mircea_popescu: an argument persuasive enough that the whole foundation and the most serene republic is hard at work doing just that.
mircea_popescu: which brings us to what this is all about.
topynate: ok - what's it about?
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mircea_popescu: no i mean, #bitcoin-assets etc. trying to understand how it works, fixing the code etc.
topynate: ah, i see. the project in toto
mircea_popescu: right.
thestringpuller: topynate: you can self voice now
mircea_popescu: you can voice yourself, send assbot !up in a pm
mircea_popescu: and for the record, the name for the opposite attitude used here is "power ranger". because totally.
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395111 << heh. i thought this commrade mighta been trinque's but it's not quite synced as far as he claims his btcd replacement for deedbot- is. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 13:20:51; asciilifeform: 5x19x141x248.static-customer.iz.ertelecom.ru << in mircea_popescu's trb fleet ?
mircea_popescu: nope not mine.
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395112 << tevye was about the same. also yesterday. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 13:29:59; asciilifeform: in other news, zoolag was blackholed for a record-breaking 8 hours.
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: soon my ip will be coming from 'russian federation' neh ;)
danielpbarron: !rated PeterL
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pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395247 << i've had to restart as well every 2-5 days in the last 3 weeks. same 'network' issues causing lag of 10-100 blocks. fixed instantly by restart, new peer discovery. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 16:52:32; ascii_butugychag: restart - always cures
mircea_popescu: odd.
pete_dushenski: i'm not sure that it is for a public node.
pete_dushenski: for a '-connect' private node ? probably, but every single '-addnode' public node, save asciilifeform's majick baltic node, seems to variously lag before restarting, at least as far as i can follow from bitnodes.io
pete_dushenski: which i follow quite a bit !
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395265 << yes. but maybe it's a n00bish fascination thing i have. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:01:22; ascii_butugychag: does nobody but me actually watch their trb logs ?
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395266 << ~0.5x time is 'connecting' and 'disconnecting'. seems inefficient, but maybe that's the price of a distributed network ? ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:01:32; ascii_butugychag: these things spend a good chunk of their time not node-in !1111
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pete_dushenski: the alternative (atm) is a ~fixed~ set of peers determined at random on start-up, as seen in 'multibit', which i can tell you from first hand experience this week has not been broadcasting select transactions from select keys. at all. and this is in no way fixable.
pete_dushenski: so if it sounds shitty to have a node blackholed, imagine having a ~privkey~ blackholed.
pete_dushenski: even after reviewing 'multibit' error logs, it was in no way clear to me how or why this should even be possible.
pete_dushenski: but that's what you get for sucking mike hearn's dong and expecting a cream soda to come gushing out.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395591 << can be hawt. http://costumefail.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/cow-costume-mug-shot-201x300.jpg ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 20:27:37; ascii_butugychag: cow-man chimera - is grotesque.
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/1SIeb8q )
pete_dushenski: so an idiot is me and i feel sorry for anyone who tries to do bitcoin casually because there's no goddam way.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395603 << that;'s actually pretty good. ☝︎☟︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 20:30:30; felipelalli: I am writing an article about the importance of the Bitcoin OTC WoT. This image is part of it: http://i.imgur.com/tHVbbva.png
pete_dushenski: bitcoin's too complicated, too barbed, too thorny, too messy, and too time-consuming for sortakindausers. this is obviously an asset in a great many ways, but it can still be frustrating for persistent folks. not that this is news to everyone beating prb into trb....
pete_dushenski: /rant
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mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski well... being worked on
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395641 << isn't this how intergender discussion usually goes ? ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 20:40:10; danielpbarron: thestringpuller, i got into it with a fairly popular girly about "nice guys" and sexual dominance or something; turns out i think we were agreeing with eachother without realizing it
phf: mircea_popescu: osmething like this http://btcbase.org/patches/asciilifeform-kills-integer-retardation
assbot: asciilifeform-kills-integer-retardation ... ( http://bit.ly/1P7F2Zl )
mircea_popescu: hm ?
phf: signers for the whole press, vs. signers for individual vpatches
mircea_popescu: wait what! you can't sign a whole press
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395651 < wow. i never had a problem with it. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 20:44:23; BingoBoingo: Of all the #b-a projects, deedbot's probably up there for frustration induced
mircea_popescu: well... for a while i kept sending it nonraw dpastes, but hey.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I mean for the operators
phf: the set of people necessary to produce current set? or i possibly misunderstood the thread
phf: *current press
mircea_popescu: oh oh sorry. i get now what you're saying. lessee
mircea_popescu: phf well it's ok-ish in the sense that i have all the data to try and do the work by my own eyes.
phf: and what's the work?
mircea_popescu: but how i'd expect this to look is C (asciilifeform mircea_popescu mod6 trinque) D (asciilifeform), (mod6)
mircea_popescu: meaning that all those contributed and the press depends on either a set made out of alf or a set made out of mod6
mircea_popescu: phf and i don't need to see anything re genesis etc. just about the final destination.
mircea_popescu: am i being comprehensible ?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395662 << not even sure this is a bad thing ☝︎☟︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 20:46:53; ascii_butugychag: that is, currently, a shiva runtime is destroyed on hangup
mircea_popescu: oh nm i see downstream in teh logs.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00056983 = 1.8804 BTC [+]
phf: mircea_popescu: i'm not groking but i realized that i need to take a break and eat instead of derping on a computer any longer, so i'll get back to you on that one
shinohai: !s http://www.dailydot.com/politics/dogecoin-moolah-alex-green-ryan-kennedy-rape-accusation/
assbot: Ryan Kennedy, founder of Dogecoin exchange Moolah, charged with raping 5 women ... ( http://bit.ly/1SIgEzX )
assbot: 0 results for 'http://www.dailydot.com/politics/dogecoin-moolah-alex-green-ryan-kennedy-rape-accusation/' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailydot.com%2Fpolitics%2Fdogecoin-moolah-alex-green-ryan-kennedy-rape-accusation%2F
pete_dushenski: "Blockstream, a tech startup that employs several core developers of the bitcoin protocol, has raised $55 million in venture capital to develop its sidechain technology and expand its global operations." [...] "Horizons Ventures, AXA Strategic Ventures and Digital Garage led the Series A funding round, which brings the startup's total venture funding to $76 million to date." << all this paper (and cardamon smell) and
pete_dushenski: y still can't buy 10% of asciilifeform's time nor 10% of mod6's. fancy that :) ☟︎
mircea_popescu: funny, i was just referencing RealTime Worlds the other day.
mircea_popescu: but in related news, http://40.media.tumblr.com/ffa48701b8274b68a5796c7492caacdb/tumblr_nusj401fVn1us4cv1o1_1280.jpg
assbot: ... ( http://bit.ly/1SIheO9 )
pete_dushenski: too bald.
BingoBoingo: ;;ticker --market all
gribble: Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 368.1, vol: 7073.89874393 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 368.791, vol: 10000.78401 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 368.17, vol: 13120.38289945 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 374.99, vol: 0.96760754 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 376.2954, vol: 27684.61060000 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 368.14, vol: 218.32829837 | Bitcoin-Central BTCUSD last: 373.01025, vol: 180.08829077 | Volume-weighted last average: (1 more message)
BingoBoingo: ;;more
gribble: 372.142877543
BingoBoingo: ;;ticker --market all --currency rmb
gribble: BTCChina BTCRMB last: 2474.01, vol: 27717.21530000 | Volume-weighted last average: 2474.01
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395520 << priceless. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 18:51:25; shinohai: "This also means that Gavins assumptions/estimates regarding the usage for 20 MB blocks unfortunately were very wrong:" https://redd.it/440cq6
pete_dushenski: also a year and a half late, but what can you expect.
ben_vulpes: ( unrelated to anything: https://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Statement-on-Experiencing-Systems-Outage )
assbot: IRS Statement on Experiencing Systems Outage ... ( http://bit.ly/1SIkjxv )