Forum logs for 21 Feb 2016
Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu
shinohai | seems to be running fine here | [00:00] |
mod6 | ok cool | [00:08] |
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BingoBoingo | Slowed Dissent https://archive.is/6cuOR | [00:17] |
assbot | The Bitcoin Roundtable Consensus Proposal — Too Little, Too Late — Medium ... ( http://bit.ly/1mPxnVx ) | [00:17] |
phf | ok so http://btcbase.org/upload now works. takes seal and vpatch and saves it to uploads patchset http://btcbase.org/patches?patchset=uploads. uploads patchset inherits from experimental, which in turn inherits from stable. those who'd like to upload a patch are welcome to give it a try and let me know if it doesn't work. | [00:20] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1L1rIqB ) | [00:20] |
BingoBoingo | [00:21] | |
BingoBoingo | danielpbarron: This problem happened with quantrill this week. Was unresponsive so I ordered a reboot, after reboot... holy fucksticks the disappoint. | [00:22] |
BingoBoingo | powercycling a bitcoin node is something of a gamble | [00:23] |
BingoBoingo | I dunno what insanity possessed me to order that reboot, when the same problem is why I got batteries and UPSs for local machines | [00:24] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60630 @ 0.00056719 = 34.3887 BTC [+] {3} | [00:26] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10620 @ 0.00057275 = 6.0826 BTC [+] | [00:30] |
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ben_vulpes | phf: btcbase keeps getting niftier | [00:39] |
ben_vulpes | but when i click the dropdown some js takes over and doesn't let me select anything | [00:39] |
ben_vulpes | oh interesting | [00:39] |
ben_vulpes | does not work when tabbing to the dropdown and hitting the spacebar | [00:39] |
phf | bah, that's what i get for sprinkling some jquery on that bitch | [00:40] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40400 @ 0.00056358 = 22.7686 BTC [-] {2} | [00:40] |
phf | (i killed the js) | [00:41] |
ben_vulpes | much better | [00:42] |
ben_vulpes | can has submit onSelect ? | [00:42] |
ben_vulpes | or would that be horrendously dumb | [00:42] |
mod6 | also, re: regrind, this is for sure: when doing this task, it forces you to read and understand the patch that needs regrinding. nothing wrong with this as far as I can tell. | [00:43] |
phf | ben_vulpes: i'm not quite sure what to attach and where | [00:46] |
phf | $('#patchset-select select').on('select', function() { alert('foo') }) doesn't do what i think it should | [00:46] |
phf | oh, there's "change" | [00:47] |
ben_vulpes | ah yeah change | [00:48] |
ben_vulpes | ah jesus fuck javascript | [00:48] |
phf | i already have jquery there because i wanted to add jumping from hunk to hunk on patch page by j/k | [00:49] |
phf | (it works now by the way) | [00:49] |
phf | err, both jumping from hunk to hunk and the on change | [00:49] |
ben_vulpes | nifty phf | [00:50] |
ben_vulpes | how are you shipping to this thing? hacking directly on the running lisp image? | [00:50] |
phf | rsync/asdf/screen | [00:51] |
phf | very boring :) | [00:51] |
ben_vulpes | i appreciate boring | [00:51] |
ben_vulpes | so does that mean no parenscript? :P | [00:53] |
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phf | alexandria cffi flexi-streams net-telent-date trivial-features usocket araneida cl-irc gpg-error rfc2388 trivial-gray-streams v babel defservice gpgme split-sequence uiop | [00:55] |
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ben_vulpes | just snarking phf | [00:57] |
gernika | mod6 I'm stuck on the pgp issue ben_vulpes encountered. http://dpaste.com/2X6BDH8 | [00:57] |
assbot | dpaste: 2X6BDH8 ... ( http://bit.ly/1TsLi0y ) | [00:57] |
phf | :) | [00:57] |
gernika | I have manually imported that pubkey, to no avail. | [00:57] |
ben_vulpes | gernika does your script go so far as to exit at that point?! | [00:57] |
mod6 | *sigh* | [00:58] |
gernika | ben_vulpes: yes | [00:58] |
ben_vulpes | mine sailed through merrily | [00:58] |
ben_vulpes | "what verification error?!: | [00:58] |
mod6 | the thing that bothers me, is this: all that is different about the build script itself is the version of V. | [00:58] |
phf | so i tried installing parenscript it pulls in all kinds of retarded. i don't even. anaphora, named-readtables. | [00:58] |
mod6 | so why didnt we have this trouble a few weeks ago? | [00:58] |
ben_vulpes | mod6: are you even certain there was a 'we' running this a few weeks ago? | [00:59] |
ben_vulpes | and not just a 'you' and a very sleep deprived and useless me? | [00:59] |
mod6 | ummm. yes? | [00:59] |
mod6 | we all went through this with V99996 | [00:59] |
mod6 | back around the 28th. | [01:00] |
mod6 | gernika: do you have this fine somewhere in your build env? buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz.sign ? | [01:00] |
mod6 | s/fine/file | [01:00] |
gernika | mod6 I have that fine file in rotor :) | [01:01] |
ben_vulpes | (girl hands me child, i place child on floor, "you know precisely what i do when you hand him to me, you could just save us the fifteen seconds and put him on the floor yourself") | [01:01] |
mod6 | gernika: what happens if you're in the rotor dir and you do `gpg --verify buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz.sign` ? | [01:03] |
gernika | mod6: the exact same message as in the dpaste. | [01:04] |
gernika | ok interesting | [01:05] |
mod6 | what does this say `gpg --fingerprint 0xAB07D806D2CE741FB886EE50B025BA8B59C36319` ? | [01:05] |
gernika | same for previous version of the file | [01:05] |
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ben_vulpes | mod6: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-08-2015#1246638 << this has been a known issue since august 2015 | [01:06] |
assbot | Logged on 21-08-2015 02:24:26; danielpbarron: gpg: WARNING: not a detached signature; file 'buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz' was NOT verified! | [01:06] |
ben_vulpes | waitwait hang on | [01:06] |
mod6 | ben_vulpes: can you identify why this is an issue? | [01:06] |
BingoBoingo | In other news Jeb quit. | [01:08] |
mod6 | gernika: <+mod6> what does this say `gpg --fingerprint 0xAB07D806D2CE741FB886EE50B025BA8B59C36319` ? | [01:08] |
phf | i proposed a solution to that problem. have a set of gpg commands that work with .wot. so something like vgpg verify file, will 1) tmp=mktemp -d gpgxxxx 2) gpg --homedir $tmp --import wot/*.asc 3) gpg --homedir $tmp --verify 4) rm -rf $tmp, so that no foundation operations ever work with ~/.gnupg and always work with ~/.wot | [01:09] |
ben_vulpes | mod6: because gpg says the signature isn't actually verified! | [01:10] |
ben_vulpes | unless it's lying and it is verifying the signature anyways | [01:10] |
mod6 | it does for me | [01:10] |
gernika | mod6: http://dpaste.com/3XAZ46P | [01:10] |
assbot | dpaste: 3XAZ46P ... ( http://bit.ly/1TsMa5e ) | [01:10] |
mod6 | http://dpaste.com/1J5910T.txt | [01:11] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1TsMaCa ) | [01:11] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24450 @ 0.0005633 = 13.7727 BTC [-] | [01:11] |
ben_vulpes | phf: you'll note that's more or less exactly what my v does | [01:11] |
mod6 | well, im fuckin stumped. this is crazy | [01:11] |
BingoBoingo | Nevar forget https://archive.is/dKz2d | [01:12] |
assbot | Sad Jeb Bush Is Just Sitting Up At Night, Waiting To Chat About Football With You ... ( http://bit.ly/1TsMroS ) | [01:12] |
phf | ben_vulpes: that's what all v's do, but we also have this auxiliary operations before the press that require calling gpg --verify | [01:12] |
phf | *these | [01:12] |
mod6 | i disagree, totally, that V should contain any functionallity to validate anything outside of the V tree, contained in the patches dir. | [01:13] |
ben_vulpes | yeah the v-wrapping build scripts don't isolate themselves from the user keyring. | [01:13] |
ben_vulpes | mod6: nobody's saying that buildroot should be v-verified, but that not isolating buildscripts from the user gpg keyring is...not great. | [01:14] |
mod6 | ok perhaps | [01:15] |
ben_vulpes | if asciilifeform hadn't already declared himself to not touch anything that brought anything down from the net he'd be complaining about all of the above as well | [01:15] |
phf | mod6: that's not what i'm proposing | [01:15] |
mod6 | but this problem isn't realted to that. | [01:15] |
ben_vulpes | sure, no. | [01:15] |
mod6 | for some reason, this guys friggin thing apparently wont verify, except for me. i seem to be the only one who has a gpg & his key that'll verify this damn thing | [01:15] |
ben_vulpes | gernika: gpg version? | [01:16] |
gernika | ben_vulpes: 1.4.19 | [01:17] |
ben_vulpes | mod6: mine *does* verify the signature, but not in the build-bitcoin-v999o*.sh context | [01:18] |
ben_vulpes | v9999** | [01:18] |
mod6 | well fuck. | [01:18] |
mod6 | gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.26 << both of my goddamn gentoo's have this installed. | [01:19] |
ben_vulpes | oh yeah | [01:19] |
mod6 | what a goatfucking pile of shit | [01:19] |
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ben_vulpes | mod6: =app-crypt/gnupg-1.4.19 | [01:19] |
ben_vulpes | emerge --ask =app-crypt/gnupg-1.4.19 | [01:20] |
gernika | mod6 - seems the build-bitcoind-V99995.sh script exits for me when attempting to download boost: http://dpaste.com/3GCPPX2 | [01:20] |
assbot | dpaste: 3GCPPX2 ... ( http://bit.ly/1TsN95v ) | [01:20] |
mod6 | well, i dunno what to say i guess. | [01:21] |
mod6 | you don't have to build with the script, just pull all the pieces and build by hand then. | [01:21] |
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mod6 | im off | [01:21] |
ben_vulpes | go take a vacation dood | [01:21] |
ben_vulpes | it's not like gavin's going to steal a march on you or anything | [01:21] |
BingoBoingo | Actually it's hard to tell. | [01:22] |
BingoBoingo | That's the problem with hamplanets of the sort Gavin is growing into. It is impossible to predict the things they will steal. | [01:22] |
* | ben_vulpes waits for the punchline | [01:23] |
BingoBoingo | What punchline, all truefax. If you leave a planet in a room with icing, cornchips, and cookies there is a fair probability the hamplanet will eat the veggie burgers first out of curiosity. | [01:24] |
ben_vulpes | heh | [01:25] |
ben_vulpes | "so you leave a hamplanet in a room with frosting, cornchips, guacamole, and cookies. which do they eat first?" | [01:25] |
BingoBoingo | the eggrolls | [01:25] |
BingoBoingo | Even if you didn't know they were there. | [01:26] |
ben_vulpes | "trick question: first they magic veggieburgers into existence to pretend like they ate something wholesome before desert." | [01:26] |
mod6 | <+ben_vulpes> go take a vacation dood << this is not a solution. | [01:26] |
gernika | Some local color, since I'm voiced: I attended a bitcoin meetup in Oakland and encountered a team of "researchers" from Georgia Tech exploring using bitcoin to help the unbanked in Ethiopia. I asked, and no, none of them had been there. | [01:26] |
BingoBoingo | lol | [01:26] |
mod6 | what i need, is help. every day. until this is resolved. | [01:26] |
ben_vulpes | gernika: megalol | [01:26] |
mod6 | if someone knows what the problem is here, please submit. if testing is need, lets do it. all those things. telling me to take a break, or calm down, or take a vacation is not a solution. | [01:27] |
ben_vulpes | i thought the vacation was already scheduled, hence the manic deadline pressure | [01:27] |
mod6 | brah. | [01:28] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.0005704 = 12.4918 BTC [+] {2} | [01:29] |
ben_vulpes | ... | [01:29] |
ben_vulpes | yes? | [01:29] |
phf | mod6: that signature is busted, just vidy output of curl -s http://buildroot.uclibc.org/downloads/buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz.sign | [01:31] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1JlKXnn ) | [01:31] |
mod6 | vidy? | [01:32] |
phf | see | [01:32] |
phf | well, not busted, but not actually a signature for the tar.gz file | [01:34] |
mod6 | ok | [01:34] |
mod6 | http://dpaste.com/0A6CT6W.txt | [01:34] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1TsO1ag ) | [01:34] |
phf | mod6: ~look~ at the inside of the signature | [01:34] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1411795 << thats what package mask is for!! | [01:34] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 04:15:54; mod6: gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.26 << both of my goddamn gentoo's have this installed. | [01:34] |
phf | it's not a detached signature. it's a standalone signed message that makes claims about shasums | [01:35] |
mod6 | dare i even ask what a package mask is? | [01:35] |
mod6 | phf: yeah, i see that, ok must be fixed | [01:35] |
asciilifeform | basic gentooism, it's a list of nevers | [01:35] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.QNTR] 8513 @ 0.00023316 = 1.9849 BTC [-] | [01:36] |
asciilifeform | things that won't be pulled in no matter what. | [01:36] |
asciilifeform | re: thread: ftr i still use my original rotor builder. | [01:37] |
asciilifeform | and intend to continue. | [01:37] |
asciilifeform | it - works... | [01:38] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1411785 << i won't use thing that insists n downloads. and i ~definitely~ won't use a thing that wants to rebuild gcc or boost etc each time. | [01:40] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 04:11:48; ben_vulpes: if asciilifeform hadn't already declared himself to not touch anything that brought anything down from the net he'd be complaining about all of the above as well | [01:40] |
asciilifeform | my build script is two dozen lines, and bugless. | [01:42] |
asciilifeform | i have nfi why it needed 'progress'... | [01:43] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1411817 << l0l! | [01:45] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 04:22:56; gernika: Some local color, since I'm voiced: I attended a bitcoin meetup in Oakland and encountered a team of "researchers" from Georgia Tech exploring using bitcoin to help the unbanked in Ethiopia. I asked, and no, none of them had been there. | [01:45] |
* | asciilifeform never has, and never will, go near anything 'bitcoin-themed' meatspace in heathendom. | [01:46] |
gernika | asciilifeform: you might be interested to know that the scheme involved some sort of Coke Machine with a water filtration system. | [01:46] |
* | BingoBoingo still remembers the one time he saw a person wearing a bitcoin t-shirt in a bar | [01:47] |
asciilifeform | cough up keyz or die of thirst? | [01:47] |
asciilifeform | worx | [01:47] |
gernika | l0l the ethiopian coke machine | [01:47] |
asciilifeform | also am i the only one to whom 'unbanked' evokes a way of connecting memory ? | [01:48] |
asciilifeform | and little else | [01:49] |
asciilifeform | (vs banked naturally) | [01:49] |
BingoBoingo | lol | [01:50] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.0005633 = 2.5067 BTC [-] | [02:07] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26707 @ 0.00056327 = 15.0433 BTC [-] {2} | [02:16] |
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mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1411789 << pretty sure it verified for me also. | [02:43] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 04:12:28; mod6: for some reason, this guys friggin thing apparently wont verify, except for me. i seem to be the only one who has a gpg & his key that'll verify this damn thing | [02:43] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1411821 << no looky, it's not meant in that sense at all. just letting you know that we love you! | [02:44] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 04:24:10; mod6: if someone knows what the problem is here, please submit. if testing is need, lets do it. all those things. telling me to take a break, or calm down, or take a vacation is not a solution. | [02:44] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1411859 << nope exactly what i think also. and i'm closer to the financial field than fucking hardware. | [02:47] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 04:45:43; asciilifeform: also am i the only one to whom 'unbanked' evokes a way of connecting memory ? | [02:47] |
mircea_popescu | us-style retail banking is an abominable pile of nonsense the likes of which nightmares are made of. | [02:47] |
mircea_popescu | but in other news, chores! http://40.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8h21v0J8e1rcdktuo1_1280.jpg | [02:47] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/20MQMnm ) | [02:47] |
danielpbarron | ;;later tell BingoBoingo http://danielpbarron.com/qntra-mint.asc.txt | [02:49] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [02:49] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/20MQVXZ ) | [02:49] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10798 @ 0.00056646 = 6.1166 BTC [+] | [03:04] |
punkman | asciilifeform: afaik we don't presently have a vtron that is capable of digesting everything incl. the old crud. << my vtron digests conflicting patches | [03:04] |
punkman | asciilifeform: (you will have to rename the dir manually, because DIFF IS RETARDED) << I'll do a punkdiff release this week | [03:05] |
mircea_popescu | https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/698748328511696896/tHcNra2H_400x400.png << that's a pretty cool album cover lol. | [03:05] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/20MSjd3 ) | [03:05] |
BingoBoingo | danielpbarron: ty, great find | [03:08] |
phf | my v can beat up your v | [03:08] |
deedbot- | [Qntra] Linux Mint Server Compromised, Spread Malware - http://qntra.net/2016/02/linux-mint-server-compromised-spread-malware/ | [03:08] |
mircea_popescu | nuts | [03:11] |
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BingoBoingo | nuts, gotta protect them if you've got em' | [03:17] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53552 @ 0.00056431 = 30.2199 BTC [-] {2} | [03:19] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23716 @ 0.0005623 = 13.3355 BTC [-] | [03:20] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29800 @ 0.00056151 = 16.733 BTC [-] | [03:23] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16750 @ 0.00056206 = 9.4145 BTC [+] | [03:42] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60000 @ 0.00056151 = 33.6906 BTC [-] | [03:55] |
deedbot- | [BitBet Bets Bets] 5.00000000 BTC on 'No' - Bernie Sanders will be Democrats' 2016 Presidential Nominee - http://bitbet.us/bet/1242/bernie-sanders-will-be-democrats-2016-presidential-nominee/#b22 | [04:08] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27860 @ 0.00056078 = 15.6233 BTC [-] {4} | [04:13] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15202 @ 0.00055919 = 8.5008 BTC [-] | [04:30] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57598 @ 0.00055865 = 32.1771 BTC [-] {2} | [04:33] |
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punkman | https://www.drupal.org/project/misery | [04:48] |
assbot | Misery | Drupal.org ... ( http://bit.ly/1mPPUki ) | [04:48] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54088 @ 0.00055861 = 30.2141 BTC [-] | [05:05] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21700 @ 0.0005599 = 12.1498 BTC [+] {2} | [05:33] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38950 @ 0.0005586 = 21.7575 BTC [-] | [05:36] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56600 @ 0.00055813 = 31.5902 BTC [-] {3} | [05:43] |
ben_vulpes | yo where da trinque at | [05:58] |
ben_vulpes | ;;later tell trinque yo hey yo hey | [05:58] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [05:58] |
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deedbot- | [BitBet Bets Bets] 2.03600000 BTC on 'No' - AlphaGo will defeat Lee Sedol overall in March 2016 match - http://bitbet.us/bet/1249/alphago-will-defeat-lee-sedol-overall-in-march/#b72 | [06:01] |
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mats | heatin up | [06:08] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.0005601 = 11.314 BTC [+] | [06:18] |
ben_vulpes | no mention of handicap | [06:19] |
ben_vulpes | that bet is going to surprise some people | [06:19] |
ben_vulpes | alphago can "win" with handicap of 12 stones and that bet goes green | [06:20] |
ben_vulpes | unless mp^H^Hmods decide 'overall' has some magical meaning | [06:20] |
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adlai | so "some people" made an ass out of them and himself | [06:34] |
adlai | ;;later tell BingoBoingo http://dpaste.com/34BA0H6.txt | [06:45] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [06:45] |
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adlai | ;;later tell BingoBoingo /me accidentally a word http://dpaste.com/3WX0P03.txt | [06:55] |
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mats | i don't see why there would be a handicap now | [07:19] |
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mircea_popescu | ben_vulpes> that bet is going to surprise some people << "overall" covers it imo | [10:06] |
mircea_popescu | what's so magical about it ? | [10:06] |
mircea_popescu | but in other news, http://40.media.tumblr.com/f6b4810f7b7499277a3b9424f2aeac37/tumblr_mveinsoBEr1qlne6uo1_1280.jpg | [10:08] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1Qs0Ooc ) | [10:08] |
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asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1411879 << imho this will have to be a thing that is solved in one Final Solution shot, with turing-complete diff. we can NOT have 1,001 incompatible hacked gnudiff variants floating around in attempted use, it is chaos and death by ants. | [12:42] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 06:02:08; punkman: asciilifeform: (you will have to rename the dir manually, because DIFF IS RETARDED) << I'll do a punkdiff release this week | [12:42] |
asciilifeform | it is why i settled on straight gnudiff instead of trying 'clever' things | [12:43] |
mircea_popescu | turing complete diff ?! | [12:45] |
mircea_popescu | what's the diff if loop ? | [12:45] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: this is a continuation of a thread almost as old as 'v' - consider the tinyscheme-genesis patch, shiva, and the 'pedigree bridge' | [12:46] |
asciilifeform | we have this atrocity because gnudiff is incapable of renaming a directory without MORONICALLY --- -ing EVERY FUCKING LINE of every file and +++ -ing it in again | [12:46] |
asciilifeform | likewise file deletions | [12:46] |
mircea_popescu | no argument there., | [12:46] |
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asciilifeform | and more generally, unix 'patch' output was not really designed for human eyes | [12:47] |
asciilifeform | nor was the thing in any sense designed at all, really. | [12:47] |
asciilifeform | just grew, like fungus. | [12:47] |
asciilifeform | like most open sores crud. | [12:47] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: if this was not clear, there is not presently any such thing as turing-complete diff/patch | [12:49] |
asciilifeform | but it is one of the things that must come to exist, for sanity. | [12:49] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform> nor was the thing in any sense designed at all, really. << quite very much this. | [12:49] |
mircea_popescu | i just don't see the gap between "cleanly covers corner cases" and "is turing complete" bridged. | [12:50] |
asciilifeform | because 'cover corner cases' through 'enumerated' is braindamage. | [12:50] |
mircea_popescu | you can't put a kernel in every single thing including the diff utility! | [12:50] |
asciilifeform | no kernel, just a little scheme interpreter. | [12:51] |
mircea_popescu | ah that's what you had in mind. | [12:51] |
asciilifeform | could've guessed, aha ? | [12:51] |
mircea_popescu | listen, if you say "diff should parse scheme" instead of "diff should be turing complete" people'd follow a lot easier. | [12:51] |
mircea_popescu | i for instance judged that since you DON'T say the obvious, you specifically do not mean the obvious. | [12:52] |
mircea_popescu | why'd i guess like when talking to 16yos on saturday night ? | [12:52] |
asciilifeform | well it technically doesn't have to be scheme. draft ver of 'p' for instance is more forth-like. | [12:52] |
mircea_popescu | anyway, i can see it. | [12:52] |
asciilifeform | 'v' as we have it now, or at least as it appeared in my initial publication, was a very hasty and premature, wartime wunderwaffen thing | [12:53] |
asciilifeform | it was really only half-gestated. | [12:53] |
asciilifeform | the adult version as i envision it is much more like what is described above. | [12:54] |
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mircea_popescu | "The simplest way to generate a patch is to use ‘diff -Naur’ (see Tips for Patch Producers), but you might be able to reduce the size of the patch by renaming or removing some files before making the patch. If the older version of the package contains any files that the newer version does not, or if any files have been renamed between the two versions, make a list of rm and mv commands for the user to execute in th | [13:00] |
mircea_popescu | e old version directory before applying the patch. Then run those commands yourself in the scratch directory." | [13:00] |
mircea_popescu | speak of "not designed at all". | [13:00] |
asciilifeform | aha recall this from early trb days ? | [13:01] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49500 @ 0.00057 = 28.215 BTC [+] | [13:01] |
asciilifeform | specifically 'chicken' | [13:01] |
asciilifeform | what a fuckingmisery | [13:01] |
asciilifeform | (chicken was what i nowadays call a 'pedigree bridge') | [13:01] |
mircea_popescu | aha. | [13:02] |
mircea_popescu | in truth the situation here is that we don't even know much of the stuff we need until we need it, | [13:02] |
asciilifeform | which is why turingcompletefinalsolution. | [13:02] |
mircea_popescu | nor do we know the banal names of banal things until after we've made them, because unlike posterity, we don't have the advantage OF FUCKING SANE ANTECESSORS. | [13:02] |
mircea_popescu | we're born of snails and other oratanii | [13:03] |
asciilifeform | nobody said terraforming planets would be easy... | [13:03] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform complete solutions are rarely best solutions tho. too heavy. | [13:03] |
mircea_popescu | complete tank solution includes oil well. | [13:03] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: this is a misconception, in this case. weigh my tinyscheme vs gnudiff! | [13:03] |
asciilifeform | any metric you like - lines, complexity, hours to read | [13:04] |
asciilifeform | complete solution made from ~orthogonal pieces~ is the magic sword which weighs as a feather. | [13:04] |
* | mircea_popescu is not arguing against tinischeme | [13:04] |
asciilifeform | it is also how you get 'no motherfucking updates ever, weld into concrete' while still getting exactly what is needed at every juncture. | [13:05] |
shinohai | https://i.imgur.com/1ZafV6N.jpg | [13:05] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1SKdCwE ) | [13:05] |
* | asciilifeform wonders about the hypertrophied labia 90%+ of porn chix seem to have | [13:06] |
mircea_popescu | that's hyper ? | [13:07] |
asciilifeform | i suppose if mircea_popescu tells me that it is standard, i will believe. | [13:07] |
mircea_popescu | you can't even see it ? | [13:08] |
mircea_popescu | you mean the outer labia ? | [13:08] |
asciilifeform | aha | [13:08] |
asciilifeform | labia majora | [13:08] |
mircea_popescu | that's mostly just fat/position tho. | [13:08] |
asciilifeform | hm. | [13:08] |
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mircea_popescu | there's been this weirdo trend of (mostly anglo) girls getting worried about their labia minora being "wrong", mostly on account of thgere being a LOT of natural variation on that score, and anglo chicks being all weird and insecure and sexually inexperienced. plus of course the crazed marketing society, that feeds into all of the above. | [13:10] |
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polarbeard | so I've been playing a bit with shiva, I'm developing a simple hook mechanism, here's a preview https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/f5c5b02a2ce7c1a69c77 | [13:24] |
assbot | shiva_hooks.patch · GitHub ... ( http://bit.ly/20NQyMF ) | [13:24] |
polarbeard | thoughts? | [13:25] |
asciilifeform | polarbeard: why all the crud ? | [13:26] |
asciilifeform | why reverse_in_place, mk_list, marshall, etc. in cpp ? | [13:26] |
polarbeard | re: my patches, I'm trying to keep an up to date version of them on my github trb repo, wouldn't mind submitting to the ml if somebody asks | [13:26] |
polarbeard | utility functions? | [13:26] |
asciilifeform | these should be in scheme. | [13:26] |
asciilifeform | everything that can be in scheme, MUST BE. | [13:26] |
polarbeard | marshall should be in scheme? | [13:26] |
asciilifeform | explain to me why it is even necessary. | [13:27] |
polarbeard | CNode marshalling | [13:27] |
asciilifeform | WHY | [13:27] |
polarbeard | because I'm marshalling per value type, not per hook type | [13:28] |
asciilifeform | shiva.cpp as i originally wrote it, includes all of the trb headers. you can form scheme data structures handily without engaging in weird cppisms, just by iterating over, e.g., the node list, and forming scheme list while you do it. | [13:28] |
polarbeard | that's what I do | [13:29] |
asciilifeform | and what is this ? >> https://gist.github.com/polarbeard/f5c5b02a2ce7c1a69c77#file-shiva_hooks-patch-L142 | [13:29] |
assbot | shiva_hooks.patch · GitHub ... ( http://bit.ly/20NR2ma ) | [13:29] |
polarbeard | I'm just encapsulating the functionality | [13:29] |
asciilifeform | this is not an explanation. | [13:29] |
polarbeard | that was a bug fix | [13:29] |
asciilifeform | do you know what an explanation is ? | [13:29] |
asciilifeform | WHAT BUG | [13:29] |
asciilifeform | if you found an ACTUAL bug, that should be OWN PATCH. | [13:30] |
polarbeard | this is not a vpatch, don't you see that? | [13:30] |
asciilifeform | i do | [13:30] |
asciilifeform | but it is also not an anything else. | [13:30] |
asciilifeform | it is an example of everything i stand against. | [13:31] |
polarbeard | so, what you're going to do with ts then? | [13:31] |
asciilifeform | i did give example. | [13:31] |
asciilifeform | for one thing, i won't be implementing list reversal in cpp ! | [13:31] |
asciilifeform | for another, bug fixes are their own patches, one per bug, that must contain nothing else. | [13:31] |
polarbeard | I won't be adding unnecessary code to init.scm | [13:32] |
asciilifeform | on the contrary, that is the ideal place for all new code pertaining to shiva. | [13:32] |
asciilifeform | anything that is not going there, must answer why. | [13:32] |
polarbeard | I'll split the bug fixes into their own vpatches when the time comes | [13:32] |
asciilifeform | please do. | [13:32] |
asciilifeform | these i will happily read, and sign. | [13:32] |
polarbeard | atm I just wanted to dump what I'm working for, to get constructive feedback | [13:32] |
asciilifeform | but doings in cpp what can be done inside tinyscheme, i will not. | [13:33] |
asciilifeform | and i hope this is good feedback. | [13:33] |
asciilifeform | see, the big thing here, | [13:34] |
asciilifeform | is that by 'marshalling' the pointers, you are introducing trb's leakages into tinyscheme. | [13:34] |
asciilifeform | (not to mention, bloating the code, but this is secondary) | [13:34] |
asciilifeform | the point of shiva is PRECISELY the opposite | [13:34] |
asciilifeform | 1) to have the cpp content of trb asymptotically go to ZERO with time | [13:35] |
asciilifeform | 2) to THERMONUKE the idiot leaks. | [13:35] |
polarbeard | never, I'm not translating trb to scheme | [13:35] |
polarbeard | that's pointless and a waste of time | [13:35] |
asciilifeform | nobody asked you to. but try also refrain from translating shiva to cpp, and spreading the leak metastases into it ? | [13:35] |
polarbeard | so you embedded scheme for that reason? | [13:36] |
asciilifeform | for the time being, with the more modest goal of abolishing the rpc module. | [13:36] |
asciilifeform | but yes, in the long run it is intended as a prosthesis to take over where the brain damage of the original is incurable. | [13:36] |
asciilifeform | (for n00bs or readers who have not been keeping up, 'shiva' is a highly experimental affair and not to be considered part of mainline trb!) | [13:37] |
asciilifeform | and also in case polarbeard missed last night's thread, | [13:38] |
asciilifeform | the magic of 'v' is that polarbeard does NOT have to agree with me!111 | [13:38] |
asciilifeform | he is free, and encouraged to, produce his own schismatic shiva, and sign it, and who knows, folks may come to prefer it to mine. | [13:38] |
polarbeard | I agree with you on that | [13:38] |
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polarbeard | yes, I'm not surprised that you have a different point of view, and I'm even pleased I think | [13:39] |
asciilifeform | from my naked eye reading, your thing will run until the first gc cycle. | [13:40] |
asciilifeform | but i can't promise this, and can't be bothered to test, for reasons already described. | [13:40] |
polarbeard | it actually stores the callbacks | [13:40] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10937 @ 0.000569 = 6.2232 BTC [-] | [13:40] |
polarbeard | it works well, but still simple hooks because only a single callback may be registered per hook, not sure yet if there will be need for callback management | [13:42] |
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jurov | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1411948 << have you looked into 'ed' diffs? but yes, they can't rename directory either. | [13:49] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 15:39:46; asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1411879 << imho this will have to be a thing that is solved in one Final Solution shot, with turing-complete diff. we can NOT have 1,001 incompatible hacked gnudiff variants floating around in attempted use, it is chaos and death by ants. | [13:49] |
asciilifeform | jurov: i've looked into everything. | [13:51] |
phf | dat patch, can take them to water, can't make them drink | [13:51] |
asciilifeform | and i'm not very interested in 'can do all but X' widgets. | [13:52] |
asciilifeform | i demand X, even values of X i don't yet know about. | [13:52] |
asciilifeform | hence turingcompletevtron. | [13:52] |
asciilifeform | and srsly, 'ed' ?! not meant for human reading any more than 'patch'. | [13:52] |
asciilifeform | it is almost exemplary of the opposite of what we need here. | [13:53] |
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jurov | asciilifeform: either it's 'can do all but X' or turing complete and thus with potentially unbounded runtime | [13:56] |
asciilifeform | jurov: the magic trick is that there is no such thing as unbounded runtime on my box. | [13:56] |
asciilifeform | there is exceed-bound-and-i-negrate | [13:56] |
asciilifeform | we have finessed the halting problem !1111 | [13:57] |
jurov | also, you imply basically to expose all filesystem primitives to scheme, are they comprehensively and soundly defined? | [13:58] |
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jurov | i smell you'll eventually end with different presses in diff machines due to different filesystem semantics | [13:58] |
jurov | who're you negrating now? | [13:58] |
asciilifeform | any future folks who might think they are being clever with, e.g., nonterminating vtron program. | [13:59] |
asciilifeform | jurov: what do you have with different filesystem semantics ? vax ? | [13:59] |
asciilifeform | msdos ? | [13:59] |
pete_dushenski | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412011 <-heh-> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412086 | [14:00] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 16:07:32; mircea_popescu: there's been this weirdo trend of (mostly anglo) girls getting worried about their labia minora being "wrong", mostly on account of thgere being a LOT of natural variation on that score, and anglo chicks being all weird and insecure and sexually inexperienced. plus of course the crazed marketing society, that feeds into all of the above. | [14:00] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 16:51:03; oglafbot: http://oglaf.com/merrymen/ | [14:00] |
jurov | while you slept, "modern" filesystem implementors deemed to fit to reorder operations to improve performance | [14:00] |
asciilifeform | glorious! | [14:00] |
asciilifeform | show me example ? | [14:00] |
asciilifeform | 'i deleted this first before reading, faster!1111' | [14:01] |
asciilifeform | srsly, we are there already ?? | [14:01] |
phf | i recall riastradh making an srfi proposal for a minimum subset of filesystem operations. could just implement it for tinyscheme | [14:01] |
phf | http://mumble.net/~campbell/proposals/filesys.text | [14:01] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1SZUPh4 ) | [14:01] |
asciilifeform | phf: this was on my list of things to include, but i wanted to 'take it slow.' | [14:02] |
asciilifeform | i did not include the tcp module for ts either | [14:03] |
asciilifeform | though i have it | [14:03] |
jurov | https://github.com/google/leveldb/issues/195 | [14:03] |
assbot | Possible bug: fsync() required after calling rename() · Issue #195 · google/leveldb · GitHub ... ( http://bit.ly/1SZUZ8a ) | [14:03] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16450 @ 0.00055661 = 9.1562 BTC [-] | [14:03] |
asciilifeform | gotta love these 'optimizations' | [14:04] |
asciilifeform | see also the gcc5 threads | [14:04] |
jurov | lol looky now i'm the one to predict crapocalypse | [14:04] |
asciilifeform | anyway this particular crapocalypse is avoidable, at least on our planet. BAN any heathen fs. | [14:04] |
asciilifeform | instruct new users that they must operate on a sane fs. | [14:05] |
phf | ext2 | [14:05] |
asciilifeform | and much as i loathe the idea, we will probably have to nail down our own linux distro. | [14:05] |
jurov | which fs is sane? which mount options? | [14:06] |
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asciilifeform | jurov: i've been using reiserfs for ~decade. | [14:06] |
asciilifeform | with 0 issues. | [14:06] |
asciilifeform | the fact that reiser was jailed cemented it as permanently high-quality, no one wants to touch it, no 'progressors' progressate at it, no gnomes, no popularizers!111, etc. | [14:07] |
asciilifeform | appears that it was bug-free as it was. | [14:08] |
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asciilifeform | sooo | [14:12] |
asciilifeform | gotta do a few things to the mains wiring, i (and zoolag) will be down for 30 min. to an hour. | [14:13] |
asciilifeform | starting now. | [14:13] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00055655 = 3.5619 BTC [-] {2} | [14:24] |
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phf | added patch highlight to btcbase (got tired of trying to visually locate patches in the graph) | [15:10] |
phf | for example http://btcbase.org/patches?patchset=stable&search=showmyip | [15:10] |
assbot | trb ... ( http://bit.ly/1ow0Y7q ) | [15:10] |
phf | or my favorite http://btcbase.org/patches?patchset=stable&search=asciilifeform | [15:11] |
assbot | trb ... ( http://bit.ly/1ow16nt ) | [15:11] |
deedbot- | [BitBet Bets Bets] 1.00000000 BTC on 'No' - AlphaGo will defeat Lee Sedol overall in March 2016 match - http://bitbet.us/bet/1249/alphago-will-defeat-lee-sedol-overall-in-march/#b74 | [15:12] |
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BingoBoingo | ;;ticker --market all | [15:19] |
gribble | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 432.66, vol: 13065.58845587 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 432.623, vol: 11650.44569 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 436.5, vol: 54646.13980057 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 440.0, vol: 0.60533968 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 442.360947, vol: 67064.74420000 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 432.1104, vol: 898.75107699 | Bitcoin-Central BTCUSD last: 425.870649, vol: 71.32973054 | Volume-weighted last (1 more message) | [15:19] |
BingoBoingo | ;;more | [15:19] |
gribble | average: 438.487963423 | [15:19] |
BingoBoingo | ;;bc,stats | [15:23] |
gribble | Current Blocks: 399479 | Current Difficulty: 1.6349165490895926E11 | Next Difficulty At Block: 401183 | Next Difficulty In: 1704 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 6 days, 12 hours, 34 minutes, and 17 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None | [15:23] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45150 @ 0.00055747 = 25.1698 BTC [+] | [15:30] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 97155 @ 0.00056091 = 54.4952 BTC [+] {2} | [15:42] |
mod6 | so with that build script, i'm thinking just take out the curl & --verify of that stupid .sign file. | [15:43] |
mod6 | still will check the hash of the buildroot artifact. | [15:47] |
mod6 | gonna try that out locally here. | [15:47] |
mod6 | i guess, the other good news to that is you wont need to import that rando's guy's key into your keyring. still would need mine, alf & trinque's tho. | [15:47] |
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danielpbarron | oh mod6, with a fresh .bitcoin/ directory, your new thing seems to work fine | [15:54] |
* | assbot gives voice to kakobrekla | [15:58] |
* | kakobrekla is back | [15:59] |
kakobrekla | logs tell me no one missed me, great :) | [15:59] |
pete_dushenski | don't believe everything you don't read | [16:01] |
ben_vulpes | bitbet is broken kakobrekla | [16:01] |
ben_vulpes | also assbot | [16:02] |
ben_vulpes | and irc | [16:02] |
jurov | and assbot's stuff is swollen | [16:02] |
ben_vulpes | you keep irc working right? | [16:02] |
kakobrekla | looks like i returned prematurely | [16:03] |
ben_vulpes | wait come back | [16:03] |
ben_vulpes | mircea_popescu's javascript also doesn't work in every browser | [16:04] |
ben_vulpes | mod6: perhaps hard code the hashes from korsgaard's signature and verify those? | [16:05] |
phf | ben_vulpes: they are like md5 and sha1 | [16:06] |
mod6 | ^ | [16:06] |
* | kakobrekla had a blast snowboarding the prime slopes of Dolomites region of Alps | [16:07] |
mod6 | i think this was actually discussed quite some time ago. i dont remember what the sentiment was exactly. but i think it was like "meh" | [16:07] |
mod6 | danielpbarron: ok thanks for the update | [16:07] |
mod6 | anyway, i guess i don't mind, i can add a part where we check the SHA1 & MD5 of the buildroot artifact and then continue to verify that .sign file. | [16:09] |
phf | kakobrekla: i went camping in the Appalachian last weekend, -20c w/ winds, but it was awesome. i did just enough trash talking about russian blood to come down with a flu by thursday... | [16:09] |
kakobrekla | l0lz | [16:09] |
kakobrekla | meanwhile i was the only person in sauna yesterday evening | [16:09] |
phf | as soon as i can move again, i'm going to make it to russian&turkish baths in nyc. they don't really do saunas on the east coast, but that baths place is awesome | [16:11] |
ben_vulpes | mod6: while there's no harm in checking the .sign, i don't know what it buys us | [16:12] |
ben_vulpes | also that signature is disturbingly short | [16:12] |
kakobrekla | really no saunas? whats the deal with that? | [16:12] |
mod6 | ben_vulpes: yeah, i dunno what the deal is with it, seems to not work exactly as expected. | [16:12] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00056778 = 5.763 BTC [+] {2} | [16:13] |
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phf | i hnfi. these people do "spas", but the sauna part is typically a joke | [16:14] |
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mod6 | im gonna look again at what happens with 1.4.19 & that sign file. | [16:15] |
phf | there's literally 4 places in the entire virgnia-connecticut stretch. maybe there's something up in Massachusetts. there's "east european" places ran by russians but with a lot of turks, etc. and then there's korean baths. but koreans frown on cold plunges, so they would usually have a tepid shower/pool | [16:16] |
kakobrekla | im fine with shower only as long as you can set the temp to whatever you want | [16:17] |
mod6 | ok, so right, with 1.4.19 it has that WARNING at the end: http://dpaste.com/1BZA8NQ.txt | [16:17] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1UgmUQg ) | [16:17] |
phf | yeah, korean places are not bad, but i know only of one that caters specifically to koreans (i.e. good heat), a lot of them are western oriented so massage and facials and such | [16:18] |
phf | this place is great http://www.russianturkishbaths.com if you're ever in nyc | [16:19] |
assbot | 010813rtbh ... ( http://bit.ly/1Ugn6PB ) | [16:19] |
deedbot- | [BitBet Bets Bets] 1.00000000 BTC on 'No' - Donald Trump gets Republican Nomination - http://bitbet.us/bet/1206/donald-trump-gets-republican-nomination/#b104 | [16:20] |
ben_vulpes | ha wow did the shitgnomes snip that mod6 ? | [16:20] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64900 @ 0.0005694 = 36.9541 BTC [+] {2} | [16:21] |
mod6 | hrm? | [16:22] |
mod6 | ah, no idea. | [16:22] |
mod6 | so ... https://buildroot.org/downloads/ | [16:23] |
assbot | Index of /downloads ... ( http://bit.ly/1ow8JKK ) | [16:23] |
mod6 | in here there seem to be .sign files for the .tar.gz's, but they seem to have .gpg's for the tar.bz2's | [16:23] |
mod6 | im gonna take a look at that instead. | [16:23] |
mod6 | ooh... not for our version :( | [16:24] |
mod6 | guess that only started with the version /after/ our version 2015.05 | [16:24] |
mod6 | lol ofc | [16:24] |
mod6 | oh nm, looks like those are only there for an RC version? | [16:25] |
mod6 | ok. ya | [16:25] |
ben_vulpes | apparently | [16:25] |
mod6 | heh, these guys built this huge thing, but their sign files only have SHA1 & MD5, even the most recent 2016.02 | [16:26] |
mod6 | wth | [16:27] |
mod6 | why even bother? | [16:27] |
mod6 | im starting to think that our SHA512 sum of this artifact is better than whatever they've got. | [16:28] |
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* | asciilifeform ears stand up! | [16:34] |
phf | illustration: ^- http://www.somepets.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/manul4.jpg | [16:35] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1UgoEZZ ) | [16:35] |
ben_vulpes | mod6: yeah. | [16:36] |
* | ben_vulpes imagines stan's face shooped onto the manul | [16:36] |
asciilifeform | exactly this, aha. | [16:37] |
asciilifeform | mod6: tell me which tarballs, i will dig out my originals and sum | [16:38] |
asciilifeform | in other nyooz, from the depths, http://www.newsbtc.com/2016/02/21/xapo-announces-plans-to-upgrade-to-bitcoin-classic | [16:39] |
assbot | Xapo Announces Plans to Upgrade to Bitcoin Classic ... ( http://bit.ly/1ow9SSp ) | [16:39] |
mod6 | asciilifeform:this is the one that we're pulling | [16:44] |
mod6 | http://buildroot.uclibc.org/downloads/buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz | [16:44] |
mod6 | we expect this sha512: | [16:44] |
mod6 | c42fdd39cb2bc46804a86a7d7b2605bd3cd9ddcb365c4e5a1fb147eb02b234fc31a70c8140be2f4d27cd371c84e0c6701f8cb47697dd1c18dd0e0cce784aa07a | [16:44] |
danielpbarron | https://twitter.com/Joseph_Young_ << literally philippino | [16:45] |
assbot | Joseph (@Joseph_Young_) | Twitter ... ( http://bit.ly/1owaasp ) | [16:45] |
asciilifeform | c42fdd39cb2bc46804a86a7d7b2605bd3cd9ddcb365c4e5a1fb147eb02b234fc31a70c8140be2f4d27cd371c84e0c6701f8cb47697dd1c18dd0e0cce784aa07a | [16:46] |
asciilifeform | downloaded may 31 2015. | [16:47] |
asciilifeform | i have, i think, also earlier buildroots | [16:47] |
asciilifeform | if anyone wants. | [16:47] |
asciilifeform | and their tars. | [16:47] |
asciilifeform | and their cached crapolade. | [16:48] |
mod6 | ok great | [16:48] |
mod6 | yeah, here's what i've got in total: http://dpaste.com/35XDBSS.txt | [16:48] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1owaqYA ) | [16:48] |
mod6 | the md5 & sha1 match the sign file | [16:49] |
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ben_vulpes | c42fdd39cb2bc46804a86a7d7b2605bd3cd9ddcb365c4e5a1fb147eb02b234fc31a70c8140be2f4d27cd371c84e0c6701f8cb47697dd1c18dd0e0cce784aa07a | [16:49] |
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mod6 | what we really aught to do is write to that guy, get him to join the wot with a 4096 bit RSA key, and have him resign all of the bundles. | [16:51] |
mod6 | or at least, just the one we're using. | [16:52] |
ben_vulpes | "the army we have" | [16:52] |
mod6 | want me to do it? | [16:53] |
mod6 | i can do that. | [16:53] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41550 @ 0.00056304 = 23.3943 BTC [-] {2} | [16:54] |
danielpbarron | which guy? | [16:54] |
mod6 | "Peter Korsgaard |
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ben_vulpes | it's just another thing in the way of wrapping this up, mod6 . | [16:55] |
ben_vulpes | asciilifeform produced legacy hashes, they match the ones i have on disk and the ones you have right? | [16:55] |
mod6 | sure sure. | [16:56] |
mod6 | just thinking that hey, cant hurt anything to enlighten the guy that these hashes that he's signing, even up to this current month are obsolete. | [16:56] |
asciilifeform | obsolete?! | [16:56] |
asciilifeform | what even is this | [16:56] |
mod6 | SHA1 & MD5 are broken are they not? | [16:57] |
asciilifeform | ah this yes | [16:57] |
asciilifeform | do we have a confirmed collision here ?! | [16:57] |
asciilifeform | i.e. different sha512 but same sha1/md5 ? | [16:57] |
mod6 | anyway, an open line of comms to these folks could help us -- especially going forward as we basically might need to "roll our own" so that it doesn't pull the deps via rsync. | [16:58] |
mod6 | asciilifeform: not as far as i've seen. | [16:58] |
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ben_vulpes | my sha1 and md5 match those in k's .sign | [16:59] |
mod6 | so as far as the build-bitcoind-V99995.sh is concerned. let's just check that hash and call it a day then. | [17:02] |
mod6 | i've updated the script here: http://www.mod6.net/btcf/build-bitcoind-V99995.sh | [17:03] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1mOPSt7 ) | [17:03] |
asciilifeform | phf: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412134 << this is very spiffy | [17:04] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 18:08:18; phf: or my favorite http://btcbase.org/patches?patchset=stable&search=asciilifeform | [17:04] |
mod6 | take a look, i've removed 3 lines: 1. in the comment section where it lists PK's key fingerprint at the top 2. the curl that pulls the sign file for buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz.sign 3. the gpg command that verifies buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz.sign | [17:04] |
jurov | with my `cwd` problem yest, looks like i have ran into http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=304587 :( | [17:05] |
* | asciilifeform looks | [17:05] |
assbot | why does ignoring sigCHLD corrupt return value from system()? ... ( http://bit.ly/1UgrlLc ) | [17:05] |
jurov | why do i keep getting such obscure stuff... | [17:05] |
mod6 | c2ed1ccbb6769ada764b6d31e7a06873860c422109c4f8506cbda04402243c0534c9555f44f4c47071ebc3d6e3ece720b84de2940a2639381ef77652b34c3030 | [17:05] |
mod6 | sha512 for build-bitcoind-V99995.sh is now ^^ | [17:05] |
mod6 | jurov: do you mean `pwd' ? | [17:06] |
jurov | yes pwd | [17:06] |
jurov | basically, perl's fork() stopped working | [17:06] |
mod6 | what version of *nix & what version of perl | [17:06] |
jurov | much joy | [17:06] |
asciilifeform | jurov: whatddyamean 'stop working' ?! | [17:07] |
asciilifeform | as in, cosmic ray ? | [17:07] |
asciilifeform | or did you... update the box. | [17:07] |
jurov | gentoo, perl 5.20.2 | [17:07] |
jurov | i updated glibc with the patch | [17:07] |
asciilifeform | aaaaah | [17:07] |
jurov | for getname | [17:07] |
asciilifeform | which patch ? | [17:07] |
mod6 | pwd is used iirc in v.pl, but only in the contex of it being a shell out - your environment should execute this and return the result to a scalar. | [17:07] |
jurov | gethostbyname | [17:07] |
asciilifeform | well yes | [17:07] |
asciilifeform | but ~which patch~ | [17:07] |
mod6 | fork() shoudn't even be a consideration here... im confused. | [17:08] |
phf | yeesh, when shiva fails to read init.scm it kills the whole bitcoind there and then | [17:08] |
asciilifeform | phf: kills how ? | [17:09] |
jurov | mod6 `pwd` call subprocess | [17:09] |
jurov | hence, fork | [17:09] |
phf | Shiva: new session, connected from 127.0.0.1:49563 | [17:09] |
phf | libc++abi.dylib: terminating with uncaught exception of type std::runtime_error: Shiva: failed to read init file! | [17:09] |
phf | run: line 4: 67621 Abort trap: 6 | [17:09] |
mod6 | perl doesn't care about what subprocesses a unix command may or may not use tho. | [17:09] |
asciilifeform | phf: and this is the correct behaviour (IF SHIVA IS ENABLED), just needs to happen cleanly and humanely. does it ? | [17:09] |
asciilifeform | ah this is CORRECT phf. | [17:09] |
jurov | asciilifeform: how do i list patches that went into glibc-2.22-r2 ? | [17:09] |
mod6 | it'd be like doing the same thing in a bash script: PWD=`pwd`; echo $PWD; | [17:10] |
phf | oh i agree, it should kill, just not without prejudice | [17:10] |
phf | (i.e. no reason to corrupt db in the process) | [17:10] |
asciilifeform | jurov: look in the portage cache, possibly. but you might have to diff with previous. | [17:10] |
mod6 | jurov: fwiw, i do a huge % of testing on a gentoo env with perl 5.20... | [17:11] |
asciilifeform | phf: possibly it ought to die before the db is opened. | [17:11] |
mod6 | v5.20.2 for x86_64-linux | [17:11] |
phf | well, init.scm is read on each connection, since there's no persistence | [17:11] |
jurov | mod6 well, on another box i updates glibc to same version and perl works fine | [17:11] |
jurov | *updated | [17:12] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39300 @ 0.0005655 = 22.2242 BTC [+] | [17:12] |
mod6 | weird | [17:12] |
mod6 | so again, this is because somehow V thinks that your pwd is in / ? | [17:17] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41214 @ 0.00056467 = 23.2723 BTC [-] {2} | [17:17] |
mod6 | are you in / when executing V, by doing something like `/path/to/where/V/is/actually/located/v.pl` | [17:19] |
mod6 | because then your pwd would be / | [17:19] |
mod6 | and it'll look for .wot in / | [17:19] |
punkman | http://archive.is/DZy45 | [17:19] |
assbot | Should enQ Get To Sell Spots In IRS Phone Queue? - Forbes ... ( http://bit.ly/1UgsJ0j ) | [17:19] |
jurov | mod6 noooo, pwd is external program. it failed to run it and returned nothing | [17:21] |
jurov | and nothing + '/.wot' is... | [17:21] |
mod6 | ok, so pwd just fails as is. | [17:21] |
mod6 | what does `which pwd` tell you? | [17:22] |
jurov | but don't mind, this is my private mess | [17:22] |
jurov | even system('ls') fails | [17:22] |
mod6 | im simply curious here, never seen a pwd fail before. | [17:22] |
mod6 | oooh. | [17:22] |
mod6 | yeah, probably need to re-chroot or whatever it is with gentoo | [17:23] |
mod6 | asciilifeform or trinque have any thoughts for the man? | [17:24] |
mod6 | in other news jurov, im about to re-send the emails from yesterday | [17:24] |
jurov | yay just recompiled perl without thread support, that did the trick | [17:25] |
jurov | mod6 go on | [17:25] |
mod6 | wait, now it works?!?! | [17:25] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44345 @ 0.00057003 = 25.278 BTC [+] {2} | [17:25] |
ben_vulpes | lol thread support did it huh? | [17:25] |
jurov | yes, both my perl and turdatron | [17:25] |
mod6 | lemme see if i get this. perl with thread support broke your entire gentoo? | [17:26] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12655 @ 0.0005712 = 7.2285 BTC [+] | [17:26] |
asciilifeform | i have nfi | [17:26] |
jurov | not entire. just occassional problems with perl scripts like v.pl and autotools | [17:26] |
mod6 | but i thought you said that `ls` and `pwd` didn't work, like in your shell. that shouldn't have anything to do with perl. | [17:27] |
mod6 | my mind is blown. these are C binaries. | [17:27] |
jurov | THEY DID WORK | [17:28] |
jurov | but perl failed to execue them! | [17:28] |
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jurov | most perl scripts meddle with $SIG so they worked fine | [17:28] |
mod6 | but, say, normal use; you log in, you get a shell, you type `ls` and that would just work as expected right? | [17:29] |
jurov | yes, everything worked. except perl -e "print system('ls') or die $!" returned just -1 | [17:29] |
mod6 | ahhhh | [17:29] |
mod6 | ok. | [17:29] |
mod6 | then that makes a bit more sense. | [17:29] |
mod6 | maybe i should rewrite V in C | [17:30] |
jurov | as i said, don't mind. it's my problem, i should not avoid dubious USE flags | [17:31] |
mod6 | well, someday maybe. still a dog with fleas. | [17:31] |
jurov | *i should avoid | [17:31] |
shinohai | btw mod6 I have reproduced it again just fine this morning Deb 8 and Ubuntu 14.04 | [17:31] |
mod6 | ah, ok good deal shinohai. I updated the script so that it doens't even pull that .sign file. we'll just rely on the sha512 that I hvae, alf has, and ben has. | [17:32] |
mod6 | the link is above if anyone wants to give it a try. | [17:32] |
shinohai | works for me | [17:32] |
asciilifeform | phf: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412300 << as stated in the comments, i regard this as a serious loose end that must be tied before anyone can even contemplate using a shivatronic trb in the battlefield | [17:33] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 20:08:29; phf: well, init.scm is read on each connection, since there's no persistence | [17:33] |
mod6 | shinohai: ok cool! im running mine right now | [17:34] |
mod6 | im making a `typescript' of the output as well. will post later when its complete. | [17:34] |
shinohai | Me too did u get my pm with the address to node stats? | [17:34] |
mod6 | ah, ya, haven't looked yet tho. | [17:34] |
* | mod6 looks | [17:34] |
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mod6 | cool! | [17:35] |
mod6 | 9 connections, there soemthing i don't see everyday. | [17:35] |
mod6 | thanks for your help all. much appreciated. | [17:36] |
shinohai | Sometimes gets as many as 12 | [17:36] |
mod6 | wow. cool. | [17:36] |
mod6 | so once we're happy with this build-script, etc. we cna update that wiki, then we're back in sync. then I can take some time to get the makefiles stuff all organized. | [17:37] |
mod6 | no super rush there. | [17:37] |
mod6 | just only was in a hurry to get back into sync. | [17:37] |
mod6 | jurov: glad you got it resolved tho. let us know how it goes for you. | [17:38] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 144950 @ 0.00057256 = 82.9926 BTC [+] {4} | [17:38] |
jurov | it did compile the bitcoind, the problem was intermittent | [17:38] |
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mod6 | ok now to resend those emails... | [17:39] |
mod6 | wish me luck lol | [17:39] |
ben_vulpes | > 9 connections << coracle currently serving 13 strangers | [17:40] |
ben_vulpes | and in other nyooz of the weird and strange saga of ben_vulpes endeavoring to set up a reference implementation on his heathen macintosh, buildroot fails to compile in linux virtual machines of all sorts of flavors | [17:41] |
* | ben_vulpes gives up again | [17:41] |
asciilifeform | ben_vulpes: post moar detail ? | [17:41] |
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asciilifeform | ben_vulpes: fwiw it builds on 'centos', ubiquitous | [17:41] |
phf | i have it running in a frowned upon state. cmake, llvm, clang | [17:42] |
mod6 | huh, yeah wouldn't have expected that | [17:42] |
ben_vulpes | here's the last line, asciilifeform: x86_64-therealbitcoin-linux-musl-gcc: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault (program cc1) | [17:42] |
mod6 | and this is a gentoo VM? or ubuntu? | [17:42] |
asciilifeform | phf: this is not useless, you can do the thing with the call graph even | [17:42] |
ben_vulpes | phf: share your weird! | [17:42] |
asciilifeform | phf: i have long wanted to get this working, so i can haz call graph | [17:42] |
asciilifeform | which gcc refuses to disgorge | [17:43] |
ben_vulpes | mod6: under gentoo the vm simply gives up on life | [17:43] |
ben_vulpes | mod6: under ubuntu 14.04 running make in buildroot exits as above | [17:43] |
asciilifeform | ben_vulpes: lemme guess: gcc 5 | [17:43] |
ben_vulpes | heh | [17:43] |
asciilifeform | KILL IT WITH FIRE | [17:43] |
asciilifeform | and try again. | [17:43] |
ben_vulpes | i didn't even check. | [17:43] |
mod6 | yeah, maybe alf has it | [17:43] |
asciilifeform | 4.9 is already broken for some cases | [17:43] |
ben_vulpes | gcc (Gentoo 4.6.3 p1.13, pie-0.5.2) 4.6.3 | [17:44] |
phf | ben_vulpes: i'm building it from inside Clion, so i'm not sure how easy it is to do cmake otherwise, i can share the diff though | [17:44] |
asciilifeform | ben_vulpes: hm, ought to work | [17:44] |
* | ben_vulpes shrugs | [17:44] |
asciilifeform | but wtf is 'pie' | [17:44] |
mod6 | jurov: lol, those emails envetually went through!!!?! | [17:44] |
ben_vulpes | is this perversion even worth running down? | [17:44] |
mod6 | glad i checked or they would have been in there 2x. | [17:45] |
ben_vulpes | i figured this for more of a "half bottle of wine in a girl's butt" report. entertainment, not science. | [17:45] |
asciilifeform | ben_vulpes: any such perversion is ~always~ worth running to ground | [17:45] |
asciilifeform | it is how we discovered the libnss thing | [17:45] |
asciilifeform | and other evils | [17:45] |
mod6 | yaaa, i recall this | [17:45] |
jurov | mod6: what mail provides do you use? trying to resend email for 3 days is standard | [17:45] |
asciilifeform | pretty much everything we have, we have because someone ran the motherfucking gnomes to ground, each time. | [17:46] |
asciilifeform | ben_vulpes's turn. | [17:46] |
mod6 | jurov: evil mail | [17:46] |
ben_vulpes | to be frank, i have no idea how this gentoo image was even built in the first place. | [17:46] |
asciilifeform | waiwut | [17:46] |
asciilifeform | i thought you built it ? | [17:46] |
asciilifeform | or where, found on the street ? | [17:46] |
ben_vulpes | no, 'twas some abortion pulled in via 'atlas', 'hashicorp' | [17:47] |
asciilifeform | what even is that | [17:47] |
mod6 | ;;later tell pete_dushenski here's that change log you wanted: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-February/000213.html | [17:47] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [17:47] |
phf | ben_vulpes: you brought this upon yourself :D | [17:47] |
assbot | [BTC-dev] mod6's V [in perl] version 99995 K ... ( http://bit.ly/1Ugvezz ) | [17:47] |
ben_vulpes | 'easy development environments for derpvelopers on macintosh!' | [17:47] |
ben_vulpes | phf: it's a hobby | [17:47] |
asciilifeform | this is where i repeat mircea_popescu's admonition not to eat from dumpsters. | [17:47] |
ben_vulpes | but the phood is phr33! | [17:48] |
asciilifeform | quite. | [17:48] |
mod6 | haha. also gives you the shits. | [17:48] |
ben_vulpes | as demonstrated! | [17:48] |
mod6 | hahahahahaha | [17:48] |
mod6 | ugh. man. computers right? | [17:49] |
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jurov | butbutbut riced dumpsters! | [17:54] |
asciilifeform | unrelatedly, http://www.applelogic.org/files/6502SCHEMATIC.pdf | [17:55] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1QTtHKq ) | [17:55] |
asciilifeform | ^ apparently the whole thing. 1 page. | [17:55] |
phf | man, writing scheme is like trying to build an eiffel tower out of toothpicks | [17:55] |
asciilifeform | phf: only the first time. it then turns into a steel beam you can use to build proper towers. | [17:55] |
phf | once i bootstrap entire cl you mean? (define-macro (destructuring-bind ... | [17:56] |
asciilifeform | aha. | [17:56] |
asciilifeform | incidentally, tried slib ? | [17:56] |
phf | no | [17:56] |
phf | will look | [17:56] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47900 @ 0.00056373 = 27.0027 BTC [-] {2} | [17:58] |
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mircea_popescu | i shall now proceed to read the scrollback! | [18:03] |
mircea_popescu | god help the man that takes a nap during republican times. | [18:03] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412040 << lol that escalated quickly. | [18:03] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 16:27:59; asciilifeform: it is an example of everything i stand against. | [18:03] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: read his thing, mega-recommended. | [18:04] |
asciilifeform | will see why. | [18:04] |
mircea_popescu | o no. i'm not going to arbiter on code matters. | [18:04] |
mircea_popescu | consensus process, bitches. | [18:04] |
asciilifeform | don't need to. but see the thing in question, imho it is more or less the perfect example of what not to do. | [18:05] |
mircea_popescu | lol k. | [18:05] |
mircea_popescu | heh. | [18:06] |
mircea_popescu | so the guy is more familiar with cpp, naturally wants to isolate the weird he's taking in and take it in at controlled rate. | [18:07] |
mircea_popescu | won't be accepted in trb by any means, but i dun see anything wrong wiht the process. | [18:07] |
mircea_popescu | gotta figure it out somehow. | [18:07] |
asciilifeform | well it pull in the direction precisely opposite to shiva. | [18:07] |
asciilifeform | *pulls | [18:07] |
asciilifeform | while being nominally a shiva patch. | [18:07] |
asciilifeform | and i am all for the fella figuring things out, so long as he understands this, and the ~why~. | [18:08] |
mircea_popescu | eh it doesn't pull anything. think about it : it is a modest, quiet hope, specifically that shiva/b-a/trb is actually heavy enough that it may pull him. | [18:08] |
mircea_popescu | there's nothing wrong with treating your baby as a chunk of bedrock, you know. | [18:08] |
ben_vulpes | what even was the point of the schemehooks? | [18:08] |
mircea_popescu | tied some ropes to it and pulling on them, technically yes "this pulls the earth the wrong way". practically, tis alpinism. | [18:08] |
asciilifeform | ben_vulpes: multifold point. most realistically, and in the short term, to abolish the json rpc crapolade. | [18:09] |
asciilifeform | ben_vulpes: more generally, and later, as an internal debugger. | [18:09] |
asciilifeform | ben_vulpes: much more generally, and much later - as potential replacement for entire chunks of the rotten flesh. | [18:09] |
ben_vulpes | these are the original hooks? i misread | [18:11] |
asciilifeform | there are no useful hooks yet. | [18:11] |
asciilifeform | there is a demo, which was supplied with the original patch, that gets block count, and another knob that quits. | [18:11] |
phf | asciilifeform: he's asking about SchemeHook from polarbeard's patch | [18:12] |
asciilifeform | ah | [18:12] |
mircea_popescu | myeah. | [18:12] |
asciilifeform | these, i think, are meant to be debug hooks | [18:12] |
asciilifeform | but ask him, not me. | [18:12] |
mircea_popescu | and in the world's most amusing porn news, "pregnant male doctor grabs boob" http://41.media.tumblr.com/cbf106747cae91ec1e7fa6bbad5fcbe9/tumblr_mlvjrxMRnl1qlne6uo1_1280.jpg | [18:16] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1QTvMpJ ) | [18:16] |
asciilifeform | l0l this one's for BingoBoingo | [18:16] |
mircea_popescu | imo the "skelet" thing on the wall totally makes it. | [18:16] |
asciilifeform | aha. | [18:17] |
mircea_popescu | modern if unintentional art. | [18:17] |
jurov | at least he has he stethoscope on | [18:18] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412083 << total fucking misnomers alf won't let go of with his lyf! | [18:18] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 16:49:27; asciilifeform: hence turingcompletevtron. | [18:18] |
asciilifeform | hm? | [18:18] |
mircea_popescu | what [i believe] you have in mind when ytou say "tc" in thsi context is pointedly not what most anyone reading it would expect it to mean. | [18:19] |
asciilifeform | it means what everybody's kindergarten textbook had it mean!11 | [18:19] |
mircea_popescu | but a very... haskellite, even, theoretical notion. | [18:19] |
asciilifeform | how? | [18:19] |
asciilifeform | all i ask for is that vtron be able to specify arbitrary transformations, e.g., 'replace every letter a with b', rather than the +++/--- imbecility. | [18:20] |
mircea_popescu | in that it's "turing complete in a purely theoretical sense and with none of the practical overhead a practical implementation would imply except in those cases where it is clearly and truly needed". | [18:20] |
jurov | ^yes i was hinting at this too | [18:21] |
asciilifeform | i suppose, like every other time before, i am doomed to demonstrate ~by example~... | [18:21] |
mircea_popescu | in this sense cunt is turing complete, it can express all proteins. | [18:21] |
mircea_popescu | good luck getting the fps to do so, however. | [18:22] |
phf | i think the idea is to have a slightly more constrained awk. patchmachine takes string, manipulates it, returns new string | [18:23] |
mircea_popescu | phf my mental model is essentially "awk without regexp" | [18:23] |
asciilifeform | phf: specifically not awk and nothing like awk. | [18:23] |
jurov | no the ide was patchmachine takes *filesystem* and ditto | [18:23] |
asciilifeform | enough with the arbitrary nonorthogonal craplangs. | [18:23] |
jurov | *idea | [18:23] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform what other than regexp do you hate in awk ? and being gnucpp, of course. | [18:23] |
asciilifeform | plenty. | [18:24] |
asciilifeform | e.g., not homoiconic | [18:24] |
phf | jurov: or that | [18:24] |
asciilifeform | no lambda. | [18:24] |
asciilifeform | no proper arrays even. | [18:24] |
jurov | lol first me tormenting alf with ed, now they awk | [18:24] |
mircea_popescu | ok, you know, say that! "i want a homoiconic thing with lambda", rather than "tc" | [18:24] |
asciilifeform | hey vdiff is in awk. | [18:24] |
mircea_popescu | which is what the first pass of this convo actually exactly was, iirc. | [18:24] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1411970 | [18:25] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 15:48:49; mircea_popescu: listen, if you say "diff should parse scheme" instead of "diff should be turing complete" people'd follow a lot easier. | [18:25] |
asciilifeform | anyway if i already knew what this needs to look like, i'd have already written it. | [18:25] |
mircea_popescu | obviously. | [18:25] |
asciilifeform | it needs to come out of the 'resistance of the medium' from the sort of thing we find ourselves doing with regularity. | [18:25] |
mircea_popescu | which is why one'd expect a lot more alma matering of stuff like polarbeard's. | [18:25] |
mircea_popescu | he's bound to run into a shitton of resistance of the medium in short order with that thing. | [18:26] |
asciilifeform | if only it were so simple. do you notice what most programming types do when they run into a forest ? | [18:26] |
asciilifeform | they build bulldozer, drive right through the oaks. | [18:26] |
mircea_popescu | aha. | [18:26] |
jurov | maybe we'll end up with vtron that actually allow to implement source code parser inside vpatches so that it computes checksums for every function | [18:26] |
asciilifeform | as described by naggum, http://www.xach.com/naggum/articles/3144404199547949@naggum.no.html | [18:26] |
assbot | source access vs dynamism - Naggum cll archive ... ( http://bit.ly/217BSgV ) | [18:27] |
mircea_popescu | maybe we could name it php! | [18:27] |
jurov | and the graph will be made from these checksums | [18:27] |
jurov | so that descendants will list code snippets the actually depend on | [18:27] |
jurov | instead of whole files | [18:27] |
asciilifeform | jurov: forget about usefully parsing cpp. | [18:27] |
asciilifeform | it is quite likely undecidable. | [18:28] |
asciilifeform | (make of this what you will) | [18:28] |
jurov | someone inewitably will try it anyway. and i wish to see your face upon seeing vpatch with embedded cpptron | [18:29] |
asciilifeform | i am quite certain that every possible thing will be tried. | [18:29] |
phf | vpatch generating mandelbrots | [18:29] |
asciilifeform | betcha somebody's very busy stuffing the winblowz crud back in, for instance. | [18:29] |
asciilifeform | and somewhere, probably not too far from each of us, | [18:29] |
asciilifeform | a pig is eating its own shit. | [18:30] |
asciilifeform | what of it. | [18:30] |
mircea_popescu | jurov> someone inewitably will try it anyway. and i wish to see your face upon seeing vpatch with embedded cpptron <<< abhahaha win | [18:30] |
jurov | actually, that's logical conclusion of what you want. instead of "teh stupid +++ --- stuff" make c++ parser, apply a transform and generate code | [18:31] |
asciilifeform | jurov: do you know why not ? | [18:31] |
asciilifeform | because it is HEAVY | [18:31] |
asciilifeform | remember 'fits in head' ? | [18:31] |
jurov | arbitrary text transformations like you dream of do not fit in head | [18:32] |
asciilifeform | sure they do. | [18:32] |
asciilifeform | tinyscheme fits in head. | [18:32] |
asciilifeform | and it can do it. | [18:32] |
asciilifeform | and it isn't even as slim as it could be. | [18:32] |
jurov | then it couild also parse c++ | [18:32] |
jurov | it's arbitrary text transformation, too | [18:32] |
asciilifeform | jurov: you are welcome to try parsing cpp, it would be a pretty useful proggy incidentally | [18:32] |
asciilifeform | but the last time i asked for one, no one found any other than 'clang'. | [18:33] |
asciilifeform | the language is gargantuan, just enough parser to ~compile~ is likely to take you a decade to write. | [18:33] |
asciilifeform | and no one will read. | [18:33] |
mircea_popescu | incredibly enough, afl's objections actually carry. | [18:34] |
mircea_popescu | "arbitrary text transformations" but only between these two sets we carefully curated. | [18:34] |
mircea_popescu | exactly like how human sciences work. | [18:34] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform now stop calling it "tc" and confusing people. concept needs a new name. | [18:34] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: lacking a rigorously narrower complexity class, i am stuck with tc | [18:35] |
asciilifeform | but if you have one, let's. | [18:35] |
mircea_popescu | this is like saying "i want a whaleoctopusdeerkitten" because you dunno how to say girlfriend | [18:35] |
asciilifeform | nah more like 'i need a bipedal mammal' | [18:35] |
mircea_popescu | backpedal more like it amirite | [18:36] |
mircea_popescu | snort snort nudge nudge | [18:36] |
ben_vulpes | i read 'tc' in the sense of 'can express arbitrary actions', in the vein of the old joke about programming in $shitlang: "hey, it's turing complete, we can make it do whatever we need" | [18:36] |
ben_vulpes | brainfuck etc | [18:37] |
mircea_popescu | if a name is not produced we'll just call it alf-tc | [18:37] |
asciilifeform | ben_vulpes: you are thinking of 'turing tarpit' | [18:37] |
asciilifeform | '... where everything is possible but nothing of interest is easy' | [18:37] |
mircea_popescu | quite. | [18:37] |
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mircea_popescu | !up Jacmet | [18:37] |
-assbot- | You voiced Jacmet for 30 minutes. | [18:37] |
* | assbot gives voice to Jacmet | [18:37] |
mircea_popescu | check it out, stolen plutoniumz. | [18:37] |
asciilifeform | best h0stn4m3 | [18:38] |
ben_vulpes | asciilifeform: yup. | [18:38] |
mircea_popescu | is it supposed to say "stolen plutonium dick" ? possibly only better thing. | [18:38] |
Jacmet | mircea_popescu: ;) | [18:39] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412091 << this is not even wrong ftr. | [18:39] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 16:54:08; asciilifeform: we have finessed the halting problem !1111 | [18:39] |
mircea_popescu | Jacmet who're you and what are you doing here ? | [18:39] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: how's that | [18:39] |
mircea_popescu | nono. i don't mean THAT "not even wrong" | [18:39] |
asciilifeform | ah l0l | [18:39] |
mircea_popescu | i mean to convey my surprise and giddy excitement as to how it's not wrong. | [18:40] |
asciilifeform | 'if all you have is Unix, certain problems are so staggeringly tall that it takes an extra special genius to see what the _real_ problem is because all the people who are trying to climb it make it look as if doing something else is stupid.' << naggum delivers. | [18:40] |
mircea_popescu | but lacking a better complexity class... | [18:40] |
asciilifeform | ahahaha | [18:40] |
Jacmet | mircea_popescu: got a mail that you guys were doing something with Buildroot and if I could join? | [18:40] |
mircea_popescu | o hey! | [18:40] |
mircea_popescu | we are : it's become the replacement harness for bitcoin. | [18:40] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43850 @ 0.00057355 = 25.1502 BTC [+] | [18:40] |
ben_vulpes | whoa hey | [18:40] |
mircea_popescu | and buildroot with musl prevented us from bathing in the same humiliation EVERYONE else ended up in with the recent gethostbyaddr thing | [18:40] |
Jacmet | mircea_popescu: ahh, interesting | [18:40] |
ben_vulpes | Jacmet: are you K? | [18:41] |
mircea_popescu | so listen, register your gpg key with assbot. | [18:41] |
Jacmet | mircea_popescu: and buildroot is working out of you or do you have some kind of problems? | [18:41] |
Jacmet | s/of/for/ | [18:42] |
ben_vulpes | Jacmet: buildroot is working rather niftily. | [18:42] |
mircea_popescu | so far it's working splendidly afaik. | [18:42] |
mircea_popescu | !s buildroot | [18:42] |
assbot | 251 results for 'buildroot' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=buildroot | [18:42] |
asciilifeform | been working splendidly for nearly a year. | [18:42] |
Jacmet | mircea_popescu: great | [18:42] |
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mircea_popescu | so get in teh wot, you have a lot of love here. | [18:44] |
Jacmet | and yes, the current gpg key used for buildroot signing is getting quite old | [18:44] |
mircea_popescu | aha. | [18:44] |
mircea_popescu | that would be the one problem - the thing is a very valuable security asset, should be better protected. | [18:45] |
mircea_popescu | make a 4kb key and use it rather than the strange md5 lists or what's that. | [18:45] |
asciilifeform | Jacmet: as you probably know, buildroot is a coveted boobytrap target for 1,001 miscreants of various stripes. | [18:46] |
Jacmet | mircea_popescu: true. I'll get the new key cross signed by the other devs at our next dev days and start using it | [18:46] |
asciilifeform | Jacmet: and some folks have downloaded tarballs that don't pass checksum. | [18:46] |
Jacmet | asciilifeform: really? We never had reports on the ml or on irc | [18:47] |
asciilifeform | consider this a report. | [18:47] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform where was the line/dpaste ? dja recall ? | [18:47] |
asciilifeform | digging for it now | [18:47] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5413 @ 0.00057355 = 3.1046 BTC [+] | [18:47] |
asciilifeform | but most recently, today | [18:48] |
Jacmet | asciilifeform: what was the difference between the bad/good tarball? Real rogue code or just interrupted download? | [18:48] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412151 << aww don't feel bad! | [18:49] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 18:56:36; kakobrekla: logs tell me no one missed me, great :) | [18:49] |
asciilifeform | Jacmet: i unfortunately do not have it presently. | [18:49] |
mircea_popescu | Jacmet what is it, #buildroot ? | [18:50] |
Jacmet | asciilifeform: ok, I would be *VERY* interested in comparing them | [18:50] |
Jacmet | mircea_popescu: yes | [18:50] |
asciilifeform | as would i. | [18:50] |
mircea_popescu | and in unrelated news, do you take bitcoin donations Jacmet ? | [18:51] |
Jacmet | mircea_popescu: I guess we could, but it has never come up so far | [18:51] |
asciilifeform | Jacmet: the background: i originally picked up buildroot to do an arm system build for an obscure box. and then discovered that it is also the only practical means of compiling with musl instead of glibc, for any system | [18:51] |
asciilifeform | and here we are. | [18:51] |
mircea_popescu | so get that sane key made, reg it and sign an address, i'll send you a coin. | [18:51] |
Jacmet | mircea_popescu: we're currently setting up a non profit organization around buildroot | [18:52] |
mircea_popescu | that's a horrible idea if the wya such things work out in practice is any guide. | [18:52] |
Jacmet | asciilifeform: ok | [18:52] |
mircea_popescu | pick a strong leader in the form of a person, build your thing atop pgp sigs and forget the nonsense fiat. | [18:52] |
Jacmet | mircea_popescu: we already have that (me ;) | [18:53] |
mircea_popescu | so don't make the mistake. | [18:53] |
mircea_popescu | it fucked up everyone to date. | [18:53] |
ben_vulpes | !s linus | [18:54] |
assbot | 148 results for 'linus' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=linus | [18:54] |
mircea_popescu | x.org just recently lost their only asset because of inept "non profit" shenanigans. | [18:54] |
ben_vulpes | !s de raadt | [18:54] |
assbot | 35 results for 'de raadt' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=de+raadt | [18:54] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23928 @ 0.00056222 = 13.4528 BTC [-] | [18:56] |
mod6 | Jacmet: thanks for stopping in. | [18:57] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: can't seem to find it in the logz | [18:58] |
Jacmet | mod6: you're welcome | [18:58] |
asciilifeform | Jacmet: i dare say that linux is only meaningfully alive today in the form of buildroot. | [18:59] |
ben_vulpes | Jacmet: another thing worth pointing out are that sha1 and md5 are obsolete | [18:59] |
Jacmet | ben_vulpes: yes, the key is from 2009 or so, where those were the defaults | [19:00] |
ben_vulpes | whats the connection between key and file hash algos? | [19:01] |
asciilifeform | Jacmet: if you open a nonprofit org, esp. in usa, you will be surrounding yourself with, and eventually giving control over various aspects of the project, to people who do not work in good faith. | [19:02] |
asciilifeform | as happened with, famously, openbsd. | [19:02] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-02-2016#1407023 << thread. | [19:03] |
assbot | Logged on 16-02-2016 16:36:23; asciilifeform: now the other thing about openbsd is the incident with theo and that microshit flunkie | [19:03] |
mod6 | <+mircea_popescu> make a 4kb key and use it rather than the strange md5 lists or what's that. << RSA too. | [19:03] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=02-12-2015#1335360 << more | [19:04] |
assbot | Logged on 02-12-2015 04:13:47; BingoBoingo: "On a personal "hate ramen noodles and tuna" level, I agree. But my good-for-project-good-for-the-world side says the OpenBSD Foundation is more effective at growing the contribution pie and in particular funding the hackathons where great work happens." - Theo De Raadt | [19:04] |
asciilifeform | !s bob beck | [19:04] |
assbot | 27 results for 'bob beck' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=bob+beck | [19:04] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37241 @ 0.00056222 = 20.9376 BTC [-] | [19:08] |
asciilifeform | !up Jacmet | [19:08] |
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asciilifeform | ;;later tell phf http://btcbase.org/patches?patchset=release << broken ? | [19:15] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [19:15] |
assbot | 404 Not Found ... ( http://bit.ly/24l9iYC ) | [19:15] |
phf | huh, indeed | [19:16] |
phf | asciilifeform: ah, sorry i did a rename | [19:19] |
phf | while early in the game, stable, experimental, uploads and deprecated | [19:19] |
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phf | you want http://btcbase.org/patches?patchset=stable | [19:20] |
assbot | trb ... ( http://bit.ly/24l9VkL ) | [19:20] |
phf | actually i don't know how to call them.. | [19:20] |
mircea_popescu | Jacmet give a looksee at how buildroot is currently used | [19:20] |
mircea_popescu | mod6 got a link to the current sh ? | [19:20] |
mod6 | yeah. | [19:20] |
* | mod6 finds | [19:20] |
mod6 | http://www.mod6.net/btcf/build-bitcoind-V99995.sh | [19:21] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1mOPSt7 ) | [19:21] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.00056651 = 13.143 BTC [+] | [19:22] |
Jacmet | mod6: thanks. Any specific reason you guys are still on 2015.05? | [19:23] |
asciilifeform | Jacmet: know of any specific reason why we oughta use a newer one ? | [19:24] |
Jacmet | mod6: and why the manual download of openssl/db/boost instead of just letting Buildroot do it? | [19:24] |
mod6 | np. well, we've been working for quite a while now to get all of this tooling setup the way we need it. we haven't had a reason to move forward with the version. | [19:24] |
Jacmet | asciilifeform: newer and shinier ;) | [19:24] |
asciilifeform | Jacmet: we permenently froze specific versions. | [19:25] |
asciilifeform | of all dependencies. | [19:25] |
asciilifeform | the 'why' of this is best illustrated by the heartbleed incident. | [19:25] |
mircea_popescu | Jacmet tmsr doth not believe in upgrades. on the contrary, the versions here count towards 0. | [19:25] |
Jacmet | asciilifeform: E.G. updated openssl, there's been some security fixes since 1.0.1g | [19:26] |
mod6 | <+Jacmet> mod6: and why the manual download of openssl/db/boost instead of just letting Buildroot do it? << actually, one thing I think we're considering is doing a modification to buildroot so that we don't pull its deps over the wan via rsync. is there a way, currently, to just place all of its deps somewhere so it won't rsync? | [19:26] |
asciilifeform | Jacmet: we don't use tls for anything, nor ever intend to. | [19:26] |
Jacmet | mod6: yes, the download infrastructure in buildroot will only download if the tarball isn't already available in the dl dir, or you can point it to a local mirror | [19:27] |
phf | Jacmet: bitcoind uses openssl for low level crypto operations, not actual client facing stuff | [19:27] |
Jacmet | asciilifeform: ok | [19:27] |
mod6 | Jacmet: oh fantastic, glad i asked. | [19:27] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42350 @ 0.0005679 = 24.0506 BTC [+] {3} | [19:27] |
mod6 | i was sweating that we were going to have to 'roll our own'. | [19:28] |
mod6 | :] | [19:28] |
mircea_popescu | moreover, it's marked for replacement. just, iffy thing to replace, the crypto lib. | [19:29] |
mod6 | Ok Gentlemen, I've gotta run for a few here. Jacmet: Thanks again for stopping in. When you're ready with your new key, stop on back and we'll help you get setup in the WoT. Cheers! | [19:38] |
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mod6 | !up Jacmet | [19:38] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28528 @ 0.00056222 = 16.039 BTC [-] | [19:41] |
polarbeard | mircea_popescu: so no love for da hooks? :) actually I'm not confortable at all using cpp... | [19:41] |
mircea_popescu | what do you normally use ? | [19:42] |
polarbeard | my daily work involves the rightfully hated javascript | [19:43] |
mircea_popescu | oic. | [19:43] |
mircea_popescu | pretty alien this whole landscape huh ? | [19:43] |
polarbeard | but I usually prefer expressive non-bullshit languages | [19:44] |
polarbeard | cpp is full of it | [19:44] |
mircea_popescu | i would suspect as far as alf is concerned, javascript is cpp. | [19:44] |
BingoBoingo | javascipt is worse, cpp on top of cpp | [19:45] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412184 << speaking of which, ever tried tourianski's establishment ? | [19:46] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 19:16:07; phf: this place is great http://www.russianturkishbaths.com if you're ever in nyc | [19:46] |
phf | no, what's that? | [19:47] |
mircea_popescu | mmm danielpbarron's gf was iirc a canadian bath gal. | [19:48] |
mircea_popescu | lemme see, should be in logs. | [19:48] |
mircea_popescu | well not directly apparent. nevermind i guess | [19:50] |
phf | oh, is that some other bathhouse in nyc? | [19:50] |
mircea_popescu | might have been vancouver or something. | [19:50] |
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phf | aah, i'll ask him when he's around, but that's west coast. they have great saunas there | [19:52] |
mircea_popescu | i'm sorry, just a vague memory at this point. | [19:53] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 152914 @ 0.00057355 = 87.7038 BTC [+] {2} | [19:54] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15386 @ 0.00057356 = 8.8248 BTC [+] | [19:55] |
phf | fwiw cascade range has a bunch of fantastic hot spring places. there's one next to Seattle, one next to portland, i mean of the the ones i've been too. but there's also numerous holes of course | [19:56] |
asciilifeform | http://www.visual6502.org/images/6502/index.html << moar for old thread re: same. | [19:57] |
phf | in fact i'm going to breitenbush two weeks from now, in the ben_vulpes area | [19:57] |
assbot | 6502 Images ... ( http://bit.ly/1L47Tza ) | [19:57] |
* | mircea_popescu is not terribly fond of hot springs, for some reason they attract old folks. | [19:57] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412261 << that's pretty weird. | [20:00] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 20:02:18; jurov: why do i keep getting such obscure stuff... | [20:00] |
phf | i used to do the whole 30 minute run through winter forest for a cold plunge in прорубь thing growing up, so i like hotsprings in winter. you get a pretty reasonable crowd around this time too, no idea how it is in summer | [20:01] |
mircea_popescu | sounds like perhaps an actual buffer hole or something. | [20:01] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22114 @ 0.00057356 = 12.6837 BTC [+] | [20:01] |
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mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412317 << wtf. | [20:09] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 20:19:18; jurov: even system('ls') fails | [20:09] |
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BingoBoingo | Fiat system https://archive.is/Pw5Yr | [20:13] |
assbot | Jared Carrabis on Twitter: "Welp. Here it is. Via the @BostonGlobe, the picture that everyone's going to be talking about tomorrow. https://t.co/FbWPrm8DfH" ... ( http://bit.ly/1L49wg0 ) | [20:13] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-02-2016#1412433 << this is where i point and laugh at you and mumble sometrhing about alf's admonition not to eat out of schemes | [20:29] |
assbot | Logged on 21-02-2016 20:52:04; phf: man, writing scheme is like trying to build an eiffel tower out of toothpicks | [20:29] |
BingoBoingo | ;;ticker --market all | [20:31] |
gribble | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 437.7, vol: 11075.47017945 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 434.15, vol: 9701.36175 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 440.53, vol: 43990.17093531 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 440.0, vol: 0.60533968 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 448.2492, vol: 65369.96210000 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 432.3158, vol: 870.71229551 | Bitcoin-Central BTCUSD last: 436.63648, vol: 71.6372979 | Volume-weighted last average: (1 more message) | [20:31] |
BingoBoingo | ;;more | [20:31] |
gribble | 443.61158638 | [20:31] |
ben_vulpes | phf: popular place with the ru folk in the area | [20:32] |
ben_vulpes | heck of a journey tho | [20:32] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00057396 = 4.5343 BTC [+] | [20:44] |
gernika | phf: Had a terrible vegetarian thanksgiving dinner at Breitenbush. I did see a naked woman there though, as a teenager. | [20:51] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39300 @ 0.00057396 = 22.5566 BTC [+] | [21:00] |
mircea_popescu | what'd you say to her ? | [21:02] |
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BingoBoingo | https://i.sli.mg/8gpczk.png | [21:09] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1QaxI0S ) | [21:09] |
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mircea_popescu | asciilifeform for the record this " the reason that source access is needed is the same as the cause of the problem: the inability to modify system behavior non-intrusively. if one could modify OPEN on any given system to acquire new behavior _without_ compiling a new OPEN or, even if you did, without re-linking the entire system (thus the need for dynamic linking and similar solutions, too), source code access would | [21:21] |
mircea_popescu | be entirely immaterial." is rank idiocy. | [21:21] |
mircea_popescu | he is correct in that foss is mostly a problem unto itself, making the previous situation worse rather than better. | [21:21] |
asciilifeform | it is only possible to understand what naggum said if one is familiar with clos. | [21:22] |
mircea_popescu | nevertheless, the "solution" he contemplates is of the level of "because inept us-style corporatism displays all the sechelae you'd expect if you got a bunch of farmers to say how cars should look, let's everyone run in traffic!" | [21:22] |
mircea_popescu | i do not WISH to run an "open" which may acquire unspecified powers in the future if the caller rubs its belly just right. | [21:23] |
mircea_popescu | the principal specification of any machine, not JUST computers, not just software stacks, not just lines of code, is to specify what it can never do. | [21:23] |
asciilifeform | naggum also suffered from a kind of garden of eden innocence in re: that he never once showed any sign of understanding sabotage | [21:24] |
mircea_popescu | right ? | [21:24] |
asciilifeform | aha. | [21:24] |
asciilifeform | then again he did pay for src licenses | [21:25] |
asciilifeform | and read. | [21:25] |
mircea_popescu | what he's talking about it is fractal they shall be delivered thing | [21:25] |
asciilifeform | how so? | [21:26] |
mircea_popescu | how so. how the fuck are you EVER going to sign off on any code when it is not possible to say what function call will never do ? | [21:26] |
asciilifeform | this 'never do' exists only if you burn into rom and then pour concrete around it. | [21:28] |
mircea_popescu | currently our substance is drawn specifically from the fact that for the past 2-3 decades, these twerps approached the problem of functionality ("the software doesn't do enough") with nary a clue about the problem of feedback ("the software does too much") | [21:28] |
asciilifeform | otherwise you might cat /dev/random > /dev/mem | [21:28] |
asciilifeform | and get a different do... | [21:29] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform the sufficient and necessary concrete is readily available and of an abstract kind. i needn't any actual calcium carbonate to say various things about various bits of code. | [21:29] |
asciilifeform | but you do. | [21:29] |
mircea_popescu | i just mark it as broken. | [21:29] |
mircea_popescu | as for instance with openssl above. | [21:29] |
asciilifeform | the promises made by a c machine are false promises. | [21:29] |
asciilifeform | and certainly not protocol. | [21:29] |
mircea_popescu | this is a separate problem. | [21:29] |
mircea_popescu | that the concept is poorly implemented is a separable and in fact separate problem from that the concept is broken | [21:30] |
asciilifeform | these are not actually separate, causally | [21:31] |
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mircea_popescu | we had a few threads about this. i suppose it's still an open q. | [21:32] |
asciilifeform | c machine is an exquisite study in what 'broken concept' actually means in practice. | [21:32] |
asciilifeform | it is a braindamaged model of computation that breeds fractal braindamage throughout. | [21:32] |
mircea_popescu | that may well be so. "with dirty hands no clean pages will be written". | [21:33] |
asciilifeform | not even hands, just an arse sliding around, inscribing in fecal ink. | [21:33] |
gernika | mircea_popescu: I don't recall saying anything. Probably because I was pretending: "no big deal." or something. | [21:35] |
mircea_popescu | teenagers, tsk tsk. | [21:35] |
mircea_popescu | "(4) you could communicate your desire for a system-wide improvement to someone who could put it in the official sources and you could add your changes conditionally." << see specifically how he manges the very pointed difference discussed in http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=20-02-2016#1411186 | [21:38] |
assbot | Logged on 20-02-2016 22:20:40; mircea_popescu: moe finds bitcoin in 2056, long after the republic prevailed, through his gf at the time. he steals her script, copies her .wot directory and now has a node! | [21:38] |
mircea_popescu | i kinda wonder if naggum had lived to see b-a, whethger it'd have been passionate love or some sort of weird hate thing. | [21:38] |
asciilifeform | naggum was an old-worlder. in the very specific sense of taleb et al | [21:43] |
asciilifeform | for him, quality proggy is something created at a company, by experts, for money. | [21:43] |
mircea_popescu | not necessarily wrong. | [21:44] |
asciilifeform | aha. | [21:44] |
mircea_popescu | not really related to the discussion here, either. | [21:44] |
mircea_popescu | he doesn't believe, eg, math, is "something created at mit" | [21:44] |
mircea_popescu | even if he may or may not believe any particular building is the result of some people who did some calculations in private for money. | [21:44] |
asciilifeform | well not as such. but he very much saw it as something ~not~ created by teenagers in mother's basement | [21:44] |
asciilifeform | which is largely true. | [21:44] |
mircea_popescu | largely yes. | [21:45] |
mircea_popescu | except if everyone had plutonium induced braindamage from the fashion of eating plutonium pills | [21:45] |
mircea_popescu | then it would be. | [21:45] |
asciilifeform | quite. | [21:45] |
mircea_popescu | and lest you think such a thing is "impossible" : ustards ate off lead plates for many years, and even blamed tomatoes for hallucinated poisonousness. | [21:45] |
asciilifeform | hell, romans. | [21:46] |
mircea_popescu | all this because they really wanted to be as cool as the euros and didn't comprehend that faking it till you make it just gives you saturnism | [21:46] |
mircea_popescu | nah, romans used it for plumbing. | [21:46] |
mircea_popescu | and wrote down that you're not supposed to flint, michigan. | [21:46] |
asciilifeform | iirc also goblets ? | [21:46] |
asciilifeform | for the taste | [21:46] |
mircea_popescu | iirc that wasn't ever more than say tit implants | [21:47] |
* | asciilifeform can see it | [21:47] |
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phf | pocorgtfo http://glyf.org/tmp/shiva-swank.png | [22:38] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1QsL1W9 ) | [22:38] |
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asciilifeform | phf: very neat, and exactly what i wanted! | [22:43] |
asciilifeform | share? | [22:43] |
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phf | of course | [22:48] |
phf | right now it's a bit jury rigged though. most intrusive is the addition of "keywords" to scheme.c, i.e. :foo evaluates to :foo | [22:49] |
asciilifeform | for some reason i thought that this was already there, selectably | [22:51] |
asciilifeform | hm. | [22:51] |
mircea_popescu | oya | [22:51] |
phf | they have some package hack foo::bar (and not foo:bar), which mostly just breaks things | [22:52] |
asciilifeform | ah. | [22:53] |
asciilifeform | thing needs readermacros | [22:53] |
phf | yes. | [22:54] |
asciilifeform | then you : could simply equal ' | [22:54] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37563 @ 0.00057387 = 21.5563 BTC [+] {2} | [23:03] |
asciilifeform | in other lulz, looked for discussion of the alphago bet, and found ... | [23:07] |
asciilifeform | https://www.facebook.com/yudkowsky/posts/10153941386639228 | [23:07] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1QsMICR ) | [23:07] |
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deedbot- | [BitBet Bets Bets] 1.00000000 BTC on 'Yes' - AlphaGo will defeat Lee Sedol overall in March 2016 match - http://bitbet.us/bet/1249/alphago-will-defeat-lee-sedol-overall-in-march/#b77 | [23:12] |
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mircea_popescu | i'm not gonna click on fb. | [23:12] |
asciilifeform | 'I have one bet on at 2:3 against AlphaGo winning against Sedol in March - they get my $667 if AlphaGo wins, I get their $1000 if AlphaGo loses. Does anyone else like those odds? (They originally offered me $1000 to $1500 and I've decided that I regret not taking the full amount.) EDIT: Have reached current betting capacity on Sedol at $1500 to $2250, others may still be taking bets.' << the whole thing. | [23:13] |
asciilifeform | dated feb 8. | [23:13] |
mircea_popescu | mmmkay... | [23:14] |
mircea_popescu | https://bitbet.us/bet/1249/alphago-will-defeat-lee-sedol-overall-in-march/ | [23:14] |
assbot | BitBet - AlphaGo will defeat Lee Sedol overall in March 2016 match :: 30.73 B (53%) on Yes, 27.63 B (47%) on No | closing in 2 weeks 1 day| weight: 61`697 (100`000 to 1) ... ( http://bit.ly/1QsN9gt ) | [23:14] |
mircea_popescu | ;;calc ( 30.73 + 27.63) * 443.61158638 | [23:15] |
gribble | 25889.1721811 | [23:15] |
mircea_popescu | amusingly bitbet is the largest pool on that topic on the whole internets, nobody seems to be aware of the situation. | [23:15] |
asciilifeform | ;;google alphago bet | [23:15] |
gribble | BitBet - AlphaGo will defeat Lee Sedol overall in March 2016 match ...: [23:15] |
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mircea_popescu | actually strike that, they are very aware. | [23:15] |
mircea_popescu | even ended up in some slashdotty-like thing w/e it was | [23:16] |
mircea_popescu | wired something | [23:16] |
asciilifeform | they got this 'studiously ignore' thing going on, tho | [23:16] |
mircea_popescu | hey, history is written by a dude Ira and his studious. | [23:16] |
deedbot- | [BitBet Bets Bets] 2.28600000 BTC on 'No' - AlphaGo will defeat Lee Sedol overall in March 2016 match - http://bitbet.us/bet/1249/alphago-will-defeat-lee-sedol-overall-in-march/#b78 | [23:17] |
mircea_popescu | aok o.O | [23:18] |
deedbot- | [Trilema] Eulora auction, February the 28th - http://trilema.com/2016/eulora-auction-february-the-28th/ | [23:29] |
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phf | tinyscheme can't read strings longer then #define STRBUFFSIZE 256, hmm | [23:37] |
mircea_popescu | ffs. | [23:37] |
mircea_popescu | how does this make sense ? | [23:38] |
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asciilifeform | the buffer has to be a certain length... | [23:45] |
mircea_popescu | and this is my problem because c ? | [23:45] |
asciilifeform | yes. | [23:46] |
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