assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 114074 @ 0.00027964 = 31.8997 BTC [-] {2}
mircea_popescu: cast iron, about 2kgs per element. that one's easily 60kgs
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 165526 @ 0.00027599 = 45.6835 BTC [-] {4}
mircea_popescu: it's like the appeal of boxing. either you grew up with it or it's stupid
cazalla: what size do the banners need to be
copypaste: GPG signatures arne't open to the public yet, just me.
copypaste: Yes, but not immediate plans. When the system is finalized you would be able to upload a key, have it put in the server's keyring, then paste a signed message into the box. You would put the keyID in the email field and it would sign.
copypaste: That's how I sign. I just haven't implemented the "everyone can put a key" thing yet.
mircea_popescu: you can prolly steal the assbot/gribble code, depending what you run
mircea_popescu: i dun recall there being anything prewritten for that.
copypaste: The system also would not handle concurrency well, due to the fact that it comes up with the ID by doing ls, then finding the biggest numbered text file in _g and adding one to it.
copypaste: So, those two problems need to be fixed before everyone can sign.
williamdunne: copypaste: I've done the everyone can put a key thing before, I can help you with that if you want..
copypaste: Sure, there's another problem though - we have 3 servers that run PHP, so I need to sync the keyring across them, hehe.
copypaste: I manually entered my pubkey into all three servers, but that's not possible for everyone signing...
williamdunne: The way I handled this was I had a separate server running with the keys
copypaste: Well that only affects singing. Since I'm the only one that can sign
williamdunne: And then requests were sent between the webservers and that server for things like signing
copypaste: That's a better idea. I was thinking of just doing an NFS share.
copypaste: Fixing the archive is more urgent right now since it has a deadline.
copypaste: I'll let you know when keys for everyone are available though :)
decimation: asciilifeform: I didn't really understand the point of bbs's when I was a kid either
decimation: mircea_popescu: nfs is a method of exporting a filesystem over tcp
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copypaste: Why was your Twitter suspended, mircea_popescu?
mircea_popescu: amusingly enough, a year later he actually is pretty well dead, as far as these things go.
copypaste: Yep, haven't heard of him in a while. When his buddy Andressen tried to be relevant again everyone just laughed at him until he gave on his hard fork idea.
mircea_popescu: i kinda miss the old derpage days. used to have a bitcoin jesus, now all we get is some obscure godfather pedo.
copypaste: Most of them went out of business.
williamdunne: You'd have to ask him, invested in some okay-ish companies
williamdunne: Don't think he's ever done much more than that though, has he? Other than a shop or summin
mircea_popescu: williamdunne a lot of posturing originally, also the famous incident of using his blockchain.info credentials to spy on random people.
williamdunne: Mmm wasn't random, but yeah that wasn't the smartest move
williamdunne: He seems pretty okay to me, not met him in person but tbh I'd like to
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williamdunne: Even if not doing anything that interesting, seems nice enough
copypaste: I can't access the tables via psql. Are we running this on a backup?
mircea_popescu: williamdunne we dun have to like/dislike the same people yo.
cazalla: was gonna title it "local milfs need bitcoin news" or something
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: I know, doesn't stop it from being discussed
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30492 @ 0.00027358 = 8.342 BTC [-]
cazalla: mircea_popescu, lol no just ripped from some porno banner
cazalla: yeah prob, lemme think it over a bit more
trinque: jurov: I dicked it up messing with it and it made a new sqlite db nobody further down the assembly line cared about
trinque: that'll go out at the hour
williamdunne: I've got a thang working on my wordpress that'll display my WoT rep, but for some reason w.b-a.link only accepts a connection every hour or so
ben_vulpes: mwell it wasn't a full armspan, more like half
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes i just meant, apparently the whole world was long ago united by the heating element unicity
ben_vulpes: i've harped on its wondrous properties before
trinque: oh man, downsy swimsuit pics
mircea_popescu: "That name might sound familiar to you and that is because that's the imageboard full of suicidal virgins that Zoe Quinn accused of harassing her to try and promote her game. Which was ironic because this led to people trolling a forum full of suicidal people in the name of promoting a game about dealing with depression. Even more funny is the fact that Zoe faked the whole thing for attention after a troll from the CWC
BingoBoingo: trinque: Still better than the hamplanets who blame their genetics. i.imgur.com/dl09rDa.png
mircea_popescu: this has to come back to lizards and the jews doing 9/11 somehow
trinque: BingoBoingo: ahaha "ham planet"
williamdunne: If people could see that beauty is on the inside then most of the models in the world would have Down syndrome <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Oh dear jesus. Too dumb to be dicks?
gribble: princessnell was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 31 weeks, 1 day, 9 hours, 36 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: <princessnell> oh the andreas vid
assbot: You rated user princessnell on 12-Jun-2014, with a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: coulda been a contender..
gribble: You rated user princessnell on Thu Jun 12 02:00:30 2014, with a rating of 2, and supplied these additional notes: first princess of bitcoin.
ben_vulpes: ;;rate princessnell 1 coulda been a contender...
gribble: Error: For identification purposes, you must be authenticated to use the rating system.
ben_vulpes: ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:37497d8d9e14489bc7b139047464ad7b6c23367f30dbd8fd4435768d
gribble: You are now authenticated for user ben_vulpes with key 2AFA1A9FD2D031DA
ben_vulpes: ;;rate princessnell 1 coulda been a contender...
gribble: Rating entry successful. Your rating for user princessnell has changed from 2 to 1.
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BingoBoingo: So, 11 year plan on track still. Did pushups today until I couldn't a few times and then wrapped my hands and practiced jabs on the locust tree outback (Iron pole idea did not last very long in practice)
williamdunne: Find a friend and beat the shit out of each other
BingoBoingo: williamdunne: I think you underestimate the challenge of getting my chainsmoking, heavy drinking ass into shape for that step.
mircea_popescu: you know, like how women name their ugly spawn "obama" or w/e
williamdunne: BingoBoingo: Easier than it sounds if you have an equally unhealthy friend
BingoBoingo: williamdunne: That kind tend to be averse to the idea of being punched though.
ben_vulpes: oh pete_dushenski wasn't kidding about the mpex hike
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: I'm really just trying to work out how a bent triangle relates to bitcoin
williamdunne: BingoBoingo: Get em' drunk first? Maybe that goes against the point of getting healthy
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: Of course he wasn't didn;t you read the qntra today
mircea_popescu: through the "author"s misplaced expectation that making such a claim will promote his production
BingoBoingo: williamdunne: That sounds like a great way to get sued for all of the nothing I have.
williamdunne: BingoBoingo: If your friends would sue you for that you need to get better friends
ben_vulpes: BingoBoingo: scoop's down! how'm i to know
BingoBoingo: williamdunne: Sure, but you forget that while drunk it is easy to make best friends
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: I check for scoop, I drop linkies
williamdunne: Assbot has temporarily taken over scoop functions
trinque: neh deedbot- did, and I was mostly just seeing if the feeds plugin worked
williamdunne: Well as said, once my pay comes in tomorrow I'll stick scoop up on a server
trinque: mircea_popescu: I added trilema and contravex, and yeah I think it's working
mircea_popescu: williamdunne you can have a cpanel acct if it helps you
trinque: barfed out the last five of each
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Thanks but no thanks, compiled code
mircea_popescu is kinda too lazy to set up a different server sharing scheme
williamdunne: BingoBoingo: I attended a college for a short while, I was recording all of my work on a cpanel server. Had about a years worth of stuff on it when it fucked up
trinque: imagine, nerds: there are people who don't enjoy setting up servers like it's their cherished train set
☟︎ BingoBoingo: Eh, cpanel's kinda the shared server standard
williamdunne: The biggest problem with shared servers is that so often they are ridiculously underpowered and its hard to tell before you do so
williamdunne: Not to mention 300 malware sites sharing your IP
trinque: BingoBoingo: I "bashops" but there's no excuse for not having something whereby you can make configuration something you bundle and give a name, reuse
williamdunne: DigitalOcean however lets you stick up a cheap ass VPS for what, $5 a month and you can auto setup wordpress. If you can't work out how to do the initial basic step with SSH you have no business running a website
BingoBoingo: trinque: Sure there is, it is called a /etc/ fileset
trinque: yeah that sucks ass; we have way better tools for code
mircea_popescu: well no, because gawker being broke obviously there's nowhere less to go.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Halfchan is now a gawker intern subsidiary
ben_vulpes wouldn't know, is on an apparently decade-long hiatus from atomderping
mircea_popescu: [9/18/14 12:08 AM] moot: This meeting is one of the most important we've ever had, EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE HERE
mircea_popescu: ahahah moot got petrified because... cracked sent him an email ?
mircea_popescu: who gives an everloving fuck about cracked. i don't even answer their emails.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 79358 @ 0.00027358 = 21.7108 BTC [-]
mircea_popescu: they can show up in here like the sec and everyone else.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 89300 @ 0.00027089 = 24.1905 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: Logged on 16-05-2015 01:47:03; trinque: imagine, nerds: there are people who don't enjoy setting up servers like it's their cherished train set
trinque: /etc is abominable suck, akin to every shitty scripting language coming up with their unique snowflake of syntax for the same things
trinque: makes it absolutely impossible to interrogate it for 'everything which makes reference to the hostname db.foo.baz'
trinque: when I say everything I mean "what are the services which will care about this change" not "what config files have this string"
trinque: maybe you want to reload those services after changing the db they use
trinque: trivial query over relational data
BingoBoingo: Maybe nothing material unless you are rebuilding the whole machine? DB's are just slaves with more shit in their linen
trinque: they're slaves which are very careful with their tasks, and which save their masters the trouble of repeating trivialities needlessly
trinque: as it stands my email program has to have logic about 'what if I didn't open an e-mail'
trinque: wouldn't it be nice to simply declare the structure of an e-mail, and know that anything acting upon anything which claims to be an e-mail is going to be of a given structure?
trinque: furthermore the separation of the data from any particular program allows many programs to all diddle the same data happily in concert
trinque: seems entirely called-for in systems programming
mod6: <+jurov> mod6 ben_vulpes asciilifeform why don't we throw out the mailing list and move to 8chan? <+asciilifeform> jurov: move to 8chan? << share the lsd ? << as much as the turdolator has been a pain for jurov, I've kinda grown fond of it. however, I'm open to discuss it a bit if we can figure out a scheme inwhich it would work. mainly, ive just never been very into bbs.
mats: today i bought an iphone 5s to hack on
mod6: yeah, im not sure how we'd block posts from people like we do with mailman
mod6: haha, agree. and like i said `if we can figure out a scheme inwhich it would work', and that would imply that it would have to somehow work better than what currently ``works''.
mod6: so, basically, no. i'd like to keep our current ramshackle.
mod6: you're not just going to re solder all the outputs?
mod6: hmm, i had a PB back in like 94 that was like a P1 -- had heatsink only. might have had a case fan tho.
mod6: back then they built that stuff to last.
mod6: well.. the disks didn't usually fair so well, but. yeah.
mod6: huh. yeah, maybe you got scammed?
mod6: ah, yea. send it back, get yourself a working relic.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> shipping, apparently, kills even it. << As time goes on this issue will continue to become problematic as boards become more brittle
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> fool shipped this 'relic' in a thin cardboard box scarcely larger than machine, via usps. << What the fuck
mod6: oh no. yeah, it was probably thrown up and down, left and right. gotta have a solid box & styrofoam enclosures.
BingoBoingo: I get the 486 isn't quite a rarity yet, but damn
mod6: asciilifeform is gonna be like the guy in cryptonomicon who has the technology museum
mod6: just as a pre-lizard-hitler fabrication that still works kinda thing?
mod6: haha, what's on his chest? sushi rolls?
mod6: ``Strong and Tough Sentence''
mod6: thought it was just like some occult dining ritual
mod6: thats when they call in the MOAR.jpg cake eating chick to sit on his face.
mod6: remember kings quest? that was a 486 game iirc
mod6: asciilifeform: ahh, cool, well, hopefully you'll get to play 'em again
mod6: speaking of which... is nosuchlabs.com down?
mod6: ah, ok. thought /maybe/ i saw that in the log.
mod6: was just gonna check on the phuctor stats
mod6: thing was cranking through the keys nicely.
mod6: ah. well it got bored maybe.
mod6: im getting closer to my v0.5.3.1-RELEASE perf full bc sync baseline being finished; currently on block 304969 -- it did oomkill today though, and didn't see it for like 8-9 hours :/
☟︎ mod6: there will be some flat lines in the charts, but should still be able to get some sort of picture showing us the diff in network traf & other utilization metrics.
mod6: After this one is done, I was going to run a vanilla v0.5.3 to get a baseline from that as well. And I will do that, but did remember that it /does/ at least require the db patch to achieve full sync.
decimation: asciilifeform: I couldn't find any of your fanless thin clients on ebay
decimation: ebay's selection of old electronics seems to thin daily
mod6: Then I can compare and contrast and work with ben on a writeup for qntra
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 335200 @ 0.00027011 = 90.5409 BTC [-] {3}
mod6: ``That's one small step for man, one giant leap for every, complaining, son of a bitch on the face of the Earth.'' << lol!
mod6: they have McBucks now 'eh? During february, clown-burger up here actually let you pay in ``hugs''.
mircea_popescu: "In 2010, Poole was reported to have raised $625,000 to create a new online enterprise, Canvas. The web site opened on January 31, 2011, and features digitally modified images uploaded by users who are required to self-identify using Facebook Connect. In January 2014, Poole announced that Canvas, and its DrawQuest feature, would be going out of business."
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 176967 @ 0.0002717 = 48.0819 BTC [+]
mod6: Speaking of Blazing Saddles... that movie is so damn funny. I must have watched it 20x as a kid. But what's interesting was recently I heard/read about these "Animal Trials" in Europe during the middle-ages. Makes me think of that part where they're hanging that guy AND his horse. lol
trinque: I'm a huge Mel Brooks fan, was pleased to see him come up on Trilema
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33475 @ 0.0002717 = 9.0952 BTC [+]
adlai: I miswrote: All this is more wasteful than gold mining.
adlai: Ha ha! That was supposed to read "no more wasteful than gold mining."
Namworld: That's too much cats. One is enough for me.
Namworld: I'd probably wouldn't keep a computer open like that or let kittens in it...
mod6: insane dipshit madlibs is right.
mod6: +1 for hanbot's "Narf" - pinky & the brain ref.
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cazalla: gee i got scammed at the nursery, sold a plant with DRM (PBR)
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 219700 @ 0.00027421 = 60.2439 BTC [+] {3}
cazalla: too late as i've already potted it up, but at least i learned about this plant breeders rights rubbish.. guess i'll have some cutting warez in a few years time
cazalla: who would've thought you can have a cracked copy of a tree
mircea_popescu: so this entire moot-Mallory Blair Greitzer thing reads a lot like, skank fucking raid leader for jools.
mircea_popescu: which i think happens about 9k times a year, just, usually nobody outside of the guild forum gives a shit
cazalla: meh cuckchan died long before that anyway
mircea_popescu: anyway, i've had a decent chuckle reading the reports pushed by people scrambling to cope with my brusque, sudden, unexpected movements.
mircea_popescu: to quote a random derp, "for instance - military strategy"
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decimation: heh "Blizzard Entertainment has banned ?a large number? of World of Warcraft accounts after finding that they were using bots, or ?third-party programs that automate gameplay? according to a company post. "
cazalla: decimation, welcome to 10 years ago
cazalla: i had a few extra accounts i used with wowglider to mine ore and herbs
cazalla: reads as the standard announcement they've been making for years now
decimation: cazalla: I got to think thaw wow is losing popularity
decimation: it would be interesting to know the actual revenue figures
cazalla: the sub numbers are out there, it peaked like 5 years ago
cazalla: i quit after wotlk but i was a day one nov 2004 player so..
assbot: Logged on 16-05-2015 03:14:16; mod6: im getting closer to my v0.5.3.1-RELEASE perf full bc sync baseline being finished; currently on block 304969 -- it did oomkill today though, and didn't see it for like 8-9 hours :/
decimation: you gotta think that at some point the thing flips and blizzard would welcome chinese farmers
cazalla: decimation, they allow gold buying/seller for game time in recent months
cazalla: they game is fucking long dead though.. it made everything fair so that all players are equal.. seriously.. why even bother playing an mmorpg then if i can't grief the fuck out of people with my rare sword and mount
cazalla: that game.. i swear i have brain damage from alcohol :\
decimation: asciilifeform: on another project I've been chasing an oomkill that happens ... when acpi is turned on
decimation: I've still not gotten to the bottom of it, but my point is that the kernel could also be at fault
decimation: asciilifeform: it's really hard to find detailed specs for all the shitty thin terms out there
decimation: heh. I still remember my old soundblaster
decimation: you can never get the timing right one emulators
decimation remembers playing space quest on his 8088
decimation: I remember thinking as a kid 'why would you not always have the turbo button activated?'
cazalla: did you have a keyboard lock on your tower? my old man tried that shit on me but some how i had the idea to open it up and remove cable
decimation: I ran slackware on it for a little while, kernel 1.2 as I recall
decimation: I wish I would have met a neckbeard at that time who would have forced me to learn emacs
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 278100 @ 0.00026285 = 73.0986 BTC [-] {3}
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: please post any data you may have collected at the moment of the oomkill << so just to reiterate here, the current perf test I'm running is with the v0.5.3.1-RELEASE which oomkill'd (as it's known to do). I'll post the nmon charts, log, and vmstat log. no core file was created. However, as a reminder, the previous perf test that I ran with v0.5.3.1-RELEASE+{asciilifeform_orphanage_thermonuke.patch}(
http://thebitcoin.foun mod6: Addtionally, I 100% agree, if anyone else should test either of these and capture anything surrounding the OOMKILL either in the v0.5.3.1-RELEASE or a patched version of v0.5.3.1-RELEASE, please let us know.
mod6: Once I have all the baseline perf metrics collected, I'll be making a posting about it and will publish the data.
Namworld: They turned web traffic into fireworks. "The attacks shown are based on a small subset of live flows against the Norse honeypot infrastructure, representing actual worldwide cyber attacks by bad actors."
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cazalla: well, slow west is a shitty movie let alone a western
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jurov: since one double cherry truck is too few!
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00028319 = 1.0336 BTC [+]
wiz: I've been reading your website recently, your blog articles are great
wiz: Roger Ver first told me about your exchange a few weeks ago, I've been reading your site in my spare time since then
wiz: well, I really like the concept of "unregistered corporations"
wiz: well he mentioned the channel several times so far in the presentation
wiz: it occured to me that once underground markets master the art of operatings as "unregistered corporations", they will be at a huge competitive advantage to state-registered corporations
wiz: and eventually, corporations will migrate to being unregistered, to remain competitive
wiz: i mean, not paying tax to the state, or being restricted by their regulations, etc. is a huge competitive advantage in any market, white or black
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38644 @ 0.00027787 = 10.738 BTC [-] {2}
jurov: mircea_popescu: jolly good
jurov: copypaste: the banners are truncated on bottom/right :-/
jurov: both in ff and chrome
jurov: and i can§t get the coinbr one to show
copypaste: I see why. Your HTML output should make sure to have no page margin. The image must be right in the top left hand corner of the browser.
copypaste: I didn't notice it because all the current ads fit.
copypaste: I think that a style on the <body> tag like padding:0;margin:0 should fix it.
copypaste: I can't do that on my end though, has to be done on the calling website (trilema.com).
copypaste: Regarding not being able to add your own ad, only mircea_popescu can do that/knows how.
jurov: i know. i like to fill the image as close to the border as possible
jurov: just one of the things that causes seizures to my friend pro designer :)
copypaste: Understood. Hopefully mircea will fix that when he wakes up. :) Need to put a <body> tag around the <a> tag, with style="padding:0;margin:0"
copypaste: It's 10PM here so I'm headed off soon.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 73482 @ 0.00027774 = 20.4089 BTC [-]
jurov: coinbr is there. so only the margins
jurov: yes i can confirm setting body style="padding:0;margin:0;" in the iframe fixes it
funkenstein_: a toy I have been working on called "coin-vote"
funkenstein_: I leave a prototype here in hopes for feedback / being ripped to shreds / other
funkenstein_: one coin one vote sounds cooler, but it's really a per satoshi kinda thing
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32929 @ 0.00027769 = 9.1441 BTC [-] {2}
jurov: mircea_popescu yes, it's all OK now
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5971 @ 0.0002767 = 1.6522 BTC [-]
mircea_popescu: "Welcome to my first tutorial. My nickname's 187 or Assassin. Right now I'm touching up on my Visual C++ skills and working on a game engine."
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00028319 = 1.0761 BTC [+]
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funkenstein_: thanks for feedback.. hmm node.js causing problems fancy that
funkenstein_: i had hopes this would be the project that tuned me into wtf node.js was all about
funkenstein_: meanwhile "what makes it page" by mertignetti arrives on my doorstep.. why on earth did i buy this?
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 176286 @ 0.0002749 = 48.461 BTC [+] {3}
davout: asciilifeform: could you recommend a couple C books for the eager student?
davout: ok, i'll have a look ty
davout: won't the first one miss some updates of the C standard?
davout: ah, actually it *is* the second edition
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 82289 @ 0.00027122 = 22.3184 BTC [-]
funkenstein_: bookfinder.com hasn't changed in like a decade and still rules
danielpbarron: the node to which i'm referring runs 0.7.2 though, so might not be the same issue
danielpbarron: i thought maybe the live network was getting spammed the other day or something; why all of a sudden my node keeps crashing?
trinque: danielpbarron: I noticed deedbot's btcd node crashed the other day
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57950 @ 0.00028003 = 16.2277 BTC [+]
mod6: <+asciilifeform> ;;later tell mod6 so orphanage-thermonuke has never oom-crashed in your tests ? << nope! it was pretty exciting to see it get all the way through full sync without oomkill.
mod6: now, it'll be interesting to see the numbers i.e. network usage (among other utilization metrics) between full sync of v0.5.3.1-RELEASE+{Orphanage_Thermonuke} & v0.5.3.1-RELEASE (currently running -- which also, as i was saying lastnight, already oom killed once)
mod6: <+danielpbarron> the node to which i'm referring runs 0.7.2 though, so might not be the same issue << as ascii said, this is apples to oranges, but I'm curious anyway; where abouts are you at in the sync process on this particular device? (what block height range? 250`000 - 290`000) ?
☟︎ mod6: so yes, the first performance test was me running v0.5.3.1-RELEASE with Orphanage_Thermonuke patched in. Performance test conducted with `vmstat 1` & `nmon -f s3 -c1000000`. During this test the entire sync process completed without any oomkill.
mod6: Now, currently, I'm running a very similar test with v0.5.3.1-RELEASE (as a baseline) without your OrphanageThermonuke patch included... it did oomkill once, yesterday.
mod6: make sense? i'll post all the data with a posting about the findings.
mod6: well, actually, i'd post the orphanage-thermonuke patch test data now, but it's 113 mb of raw nmon captures.
mod6: if you want it, just holler.
mod6: we're getting closer, maybe 24 hours away; it's on block: 322683
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mod6: yeah, i'll have to figure out how to use either nmon or another tool to capture /just/ the bitcoind process.
mod6: it's a work-in-progress
mod6: it should be /fairly/ accurate as there isn't anything else running on this box. just the usual: sshd/syslog/screen/cron ..
mod6: ah, ok. i'll try to figure out how to capture that.
mod6: im throwing that raw nmon file up there for you now, incase you wanna see it.
mod6: ok, it's in that same directory: 'nmon_bitcoin-v0_5_3_1-RELEASE_plus_OrphanageThermonukePatch.txt'
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 102924 @ 0.00027866 = 28.6808 BTC [-]
assbot: Logged on 16-05-2015 18:54:57; mod6: <+danielpbarron> the node to which i'm referring runs 0.7.2 though, so might not be the same issue << as ascii said, this is apples to oranges, but I'm curious anyway; where abouts are you at in the sync process on this particular device? (what block height range? 250`000 - 290`000) ?
mod6: danielpbarron: what block are you on currently?
danielpbarron: and while checking numbers, my pogo is at height=352796
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25405 @ 0.00027164 = 6.901 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9845 @ 0.00027164 = 2.6743 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51600 @ 0.00027122 = 13.995 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49891 @ 0.00027138 = 13.5394 BTC [+]
jurov: lmao "these advertisements are not very professionally made"
mod6: lol, it was hard not to comment on that
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 73450 @ 0.00027058 = 19.8741 BTC [-] {2}
jurov: really? how quickly ECL logic can do, say, one SHA step?
jurov: yes, i know. even had it at school
jurov: pediwiki says "300 MHz flip-flop toggle rates".. and guess it would need flipflops if the SHA computaiton is pipelined
jurov: heh had same thought
jurov: rly? last time someone dig out "vacuum" microelectronics, you said academic wankery
jurov: ah that. so, thinking about ECL, one basically needs to put together 2x80 identical circuits for two rouds of SHA1, and pipeline them, no?
jurov: so you think about one SHA2 iteration feeding itself?
jurov: could have 15 MH/s if driven with 2GHz
jurov: don't you need one cathode per every gate, roughly speaking?
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 77000 @ 0.00027782 = 21.3921 BTC [+] {4}
assbot: Logged on 16-05-2015 21:48:24; asciilifeform: (almost certainly not, i might add, per watt. plant it somewhere mains power is 'phree')
assbot: Logged on 16-05-2015 21:54:31; asciilifeform: (assembling these into a circuit with 'weakest link' still permitting these speeds, is 'an exercise for the alert reader')
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7011 @ 0.00027976 = 1.9614 BTC [+] {2}