Forum logs for 21 Dec 2015
Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35450 @ 0.00048597 = 17.2276 BTC [-] {4} | [00:04] |
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BingoBoingo | http://www.anandtech.com/bench/CPU/1131 | [00:46] |
assbot | CPU Benchmarks - Compare Products on AnandTech ... ( http://bit.ly/1YqoO4N ) | [00:46] |
punkman | no server worthy AMDs in there? | [01:08] |
BingoBoingo | for srs | [01:08] |
punkman | I mean they have the 50core xeons | [01:08] |
punkman | but no opteron? | [01:08] |
BingoBoingo | rly | [01:08] |
punkman | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnqNvtHyWEY | [01:11] |
assbot | Victoria's Secret Angels Lip Sync "Hands to Myself" - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1YqqSK7 ) | [01:11] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14540 @ 0.00048834 = 7.1005 BTC [+] {2} | [01:11] |
punkman | http://i0.wp.com/flowingdata.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Disney-strategy-chart-from-1957.jpg | [01:28] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1YqsmEb ) | [01:28] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31750 @ 0.00049089 = 15.5858 BTC [+] {4} | [01:33] |
punkman | "But I'm game. Give me a problem with 1,000,000 lines of C. But don't expect me to read the C, I couldn't. And don't think I'll have to write 10,000 lines of Forth. Just give me the specs of the problem, and documentation of the interface." | [01:36] |
punkman | problem is how do you make a spec out of 1mil lines of C | [01:36] |
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BingoBoingo | ;;ticker --market all | [01:42] |
gribble | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 438.54, vol: 21363.05673128 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 435.798, vol: 10133.75385 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 435.18, vol: 58460.49476529 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 451.344473, vol: 127964.96260000 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 437.0, vol: 197.28930119 | Bitcoin-Central BTCUSD last: 445.411619978, vol: 122.90168725 | Volume-weighted last average: 445.022930078 | [01:42] |
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asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349015 << you know that was kinda why i did the whole libc investigation, recall ? | [02:14] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 00:03:55; mircea_popescu: |
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asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349020 << i'd like to actually press a cd. with the understanding that everything that will ever happen to the reference implementation, incl. compiler, asm, the whole toolchain shebang, all kernels worth looking at from the past, all trb dependencies, etc. WILL BE ON IT | [02:16] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 00:06:59; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> pressing of cd was perhaps the ONE good idea in openbsd <<< certainly not a bad one. | [02:16] |
asciilifeform | and everything that will ever come later in re: trb, will be vpatches on top of the contents of that cd. | [02:16] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349033 << 'programmers get off on complexity the way weight lifters get off on weight' | [02:18] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 00:27:34; mircea_popescu: nobody cares to look at the root causes. "hey derps ? you're being as inefficient as humanly possible" "well of course, any other course would be an economic disaster" "your idea of economy is like a rat's idea of hygiene : the more sewers the better" "so ?" | [02:18] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349036 << hermaphrodite ? | [02:19] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 00:35:24; mircea_popescu: and in anatomy class news, http://49.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdselsxkRs1rqpz2lo1_r1_500.gif | [02:19] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349039 << closest thing i know of to this is that ru ministry where they installed typewriters last year | [02:20] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 00:39:32; ben_vulpes: i don't see a macri coming by to devalue the webstack though. have been struggling to cook up the scenario wherein the world's managers declare technological bankruptcy and completely failing. | [02:20] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349086 << see the thread from 2 wks ago re: benchmarks and intel's 20 year record of elaborate fraud | [02:26] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 03:43:36; BingoBoingo: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/CPU/1131 | [02:26] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349091 << not only no opteron, but the benchmark itself is gimmicked - use of magical intel instructions | [02:27] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 04:05:49; punkman: but no opteron? | [02:27] |
punkman | for the post-mortem files http://www.buzzfeed.com/arianelange/alma-lawsuit | [02:28] |
assbot | The Real Story Of Why One Of LA's Best Restaurants Is In Trouble - BuzzFeed News ... ( http://bit.ly/1Pft3Zm ) | [02:28] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349099 << there are NO programming problems which merit a million lines of c. FOR THE SAME REASON as there are no architectural problems which merit a megatonne of tongue depressors. | [02:28] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 04:33:15; punkman: "But I'm game. Give me a problem with 1,000,000 lines of C. But don't expect me to read the C, I couldn't. And don't think I'll have to write 10,000 lines of Forth. Just give me the specs of the problem, and documentation of the interface." | [02:28] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349056 << l0l, iirc this was the self-proclaimed (!) biography of ninjashogun | [02:31] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 00:50:22; mircea_popescu: THEN when that boring shit goes nowhere, he convinces some misfortunate borderlines to... go live in thailand! because totally, shit'll make sense there. | [02:31] |
BingoBoingo | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349114 << Aha. Yes, just this was the first time I saw such fraud on crypto benchmark other than AES | [02:33] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 05:23:54; asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349086 << see the thread from 2 wks ago re: benchmarks and intel's 20 year record of elaborate fraud | [02:33] |
asciilifeform | BingoBoingo: benchmark fraud is precisely as old as benchmarks and is pestilentially pervasive | [02:34] |
asciilifeform | to the point of total unsurprise | [02:34] |
BingoBoingo | Sure, just never paid attention or just never run into this benchmark used | [02:35] |
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pete_dushenski | thestringpuller: see http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=16-12-2015#1344231 and the resultant http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-12-2015#1344736 | [03:14] |
assbot | Logged on 16-12-2015 06:00:51; BingoBoingo: ;;later tell pete_dushenski https://archive.is/L2CGe | [03:14] |
assbot | Logged on 16-12-2015 19:09:17; assbot: Successfully added a rating of -1 for coblee with note: plagiarist. shill. | [03:14] |
pete_dushenski | Nassim Nicholas Taleb: "Another piece of advice. Use an office only when it is strictly necessary. An office dulls the mind, invites cosmetic and circular work, and allows metastatic projects to take over." | [03:17] |
pete_dushenski | George Yazbeck: "This assumes people have a choice or work as private independent contractors. We're not all famous authors...." | [03:17] |
pete_dushenski | Nassim Nicholas Taleb: ""We're not all famous authors". This is a type of smart ass easy comment only a bitter loser makes. In addition, it has a logical fallacy. Did it hit you that I have only been a "famous author" part of my life? Did it also hit you that it also applies to employment in general?" | [03:17] |
pete_dushenski | ^sounds awfully familiar | [03:18] |
pete_dushenski | for anyone who reads the #b-a logs | [03:18] |
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punkman | http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/263836-paul-nobody-read-the-11-trillion-omnibus-bill | [03:20] |
assbot | Paul: Nobody read the $1.1 trillion omnibus bill | TheHill ... ( http://bit.ly/1QEh4aZ ) | [03:20] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31500 @ 0.00048492 = 15.275 BTC [-] {2} | [03:20] |
trinque | were there bills they read? | [03:26] |
pete_dushenski | ;;later tell mircea_popescu: but what if i took being excommunicated as a badge of merit and distinction ? please, tell me what i have to do to 'go spinoza' or 'go galileo' ;) | [03:26] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [03:26] |
punkman | chukha writer, not reader | [03:28] |
pete_dushenski | besides, is not trb news the dominion of mod6 'state of bitcoin addresses' or qntra ? i can certainly qntra, but i guess i'm not equipped to appreciate the significance of glibc-less-netbsd | [03:28] |
pete_dushenski | sorry, trb sans glibc on netbsd, to be more precise | [03:29] |
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BingoBoingo | pete_dushenski: Works in progress tend to stay in the logs and occasionally get buried there | [03:42] |
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pete_dushenski | this being the trb progress ? | [03:43] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31350 @ 0.00048919 = 15.3361 BTC [+] {3} | [03:47] |
pete_dushenski | http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/food-inflation-november-1.3371284 << see comments : canadians are none too pleased when their panem gets pricier. "we wunt moar cheep meet nao !" | [03:50] |
assbot | Inflation rate jumps to 1.4% in November on higher food costs - Business - CBC News ... ( http://bit.ly/1QEkw5r ) | [03:50] |
pete_dushenski | though the number of people who rightly call out the cpi scam is worthy of some mention. | [03:50] |
pete_dushenski | i'd be curious to know (and so will endeavour to find out) if there were as many people calling "bullshit" in the late 70s and early 80s when reported inflation was ~10% and loan rates for cars and houses were 20-25% | [03:53] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7288 @ 0.00049002 = 3.5713 BTC [+] {2} | [03:56] |
pete_dushenski | even without the internet, you'd figure that there would still be huge swathes of the population (those with brains, pen, and paper) that can figure out that "10% inflation" shouldn't yield a doubling in food prices every 3 years, as we've essentially seen in the last 3 years with only a reported inflation of "under 2%" | [03:57] |
pete_dushenski | anyways, looks like the canadians, like americans, are en route to becoming the africans they've so long wished to join. | [03:58] |
pete_dushenski | or at least the poor slavic farmers their great-grandparents were back in the old country. | [03:59] |
pete_dushenski | (western canada aka the prairies aka the breadbasket of the country has very large ukr, ru, and pl populations) | [04:00] |
pete_dushenski | most of whom came here either 100 years ago or 25 years ago. | [04:00] |
BingoBoingo | sure trb progress | [04:13] |
pete_dushenski | well ya | [04:17] |
pete_dushenski | b-a is ground zero for trb-dev | [04:18] |
pete_dushenski | and thank god it's only part of b-a because the trb-dev stuff is waywaywayway over my head | [04:18] |
pete_dushenski | like so far over my head that i barely have a thread to pull at in sometimes hundreds of consecutive lines | [04:20] |
ben_vulpes | funny, it's like 90% of why i'm even here | [04:26] |
BingoBoingo | pete_dushenski: As penance you should fire up a trb node to test the new version string patch | [04:28] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13250 @ 0.00049158 = 6.5134 BTC [+] {3} | [04:29] |
punkman | https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CWs95AOWIAA411g.jpg:large | [04:30] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1YvgCet ) | [04:30] |
pete_dushenski | https://www.flexport.com/blog/why-dole-owns-container-ships/ << one for ben_vulpes | [04:33] |
assbot | Why Should Dole Own Container Ships? | Flexport ... ( http://bit.ly/1YvgRGe ) | [04:33] |
pete_dushenski | http://i.imgur.com/8JdtDmC.jpg << heh. | [04:38] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1S3Qjfr ) | [04:38] |
punkman | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmqAjr0xs04 this guy | [04:44] |
assbot | Steve Harvey Announces The WRONG Winner of Miss Universe 2015 - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1S3R1th ) | [04:44] |
pete_dushenski | i call intentional marketing ploy | [04:45] |
punkman | yeah I guess a lot more of this, very viral, such wow | [04:45] |
pete_dushenski | specifically in the vein of http://www.contravex.com/2015/02/03/meta-metastasis-or-how-a-dancing-shark-jumped-the-shark/ | [04:46] |
assbot | Meta-metastasis, or how a dancing shark jumped the shark. | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... ( http://bit.ly/1S3RdZn ) | [04:46] |
pete_dushenski | "omg did you see that silly fuck-up? haha it was totes cray!" | [04:46] |
BingoBoingo | https://archive.is/64TVH | [04:47] |
assbot | What we learned about SSDs in 2015 | ZDNet ... ( http://bit.ly/1S3RnQz ) | [04:47] |
deedbot- | [BitBet Bets Bets] 2.00000000 BTC on 'No' - Donald Trump gets Republican Nomination - http://bitbet.us/bet/1206/donald-trump-gets-republican-nomination/#b52 | [04:50] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21750 @ 0.00049197 = 10.7003 BTC [+] | [04:57] |
punkman | https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3xksss/coinbase_bans_me_after_i_help_them_fix_major/cy5t83p | [05:00] |
assbot | coblee comments on Coinbase Bans me After i Help them fix major Exploit ... ( http://bit.ly/1Yvj1Wr ) | [05:00] |
BingoBoingo | "I believe that soft-fork segwit can help us out of this deadlock and get us going again." - A Negative https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2015-December/012090.html | [05:00] |
assbot | [bitcoin-dev] Capacity increases for the Bitcoin system. ... ( http://bit.ly/1Yvj3xE ) | [05:00] |
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BingoBoingo | Other derp: In other words, would a deployment of SW involve the creation of new | [05:05] |
BingoBoingo | network message for relaying fraud proofs, a specification that SPV wallet developers can use to validate these messages and so know when to ignore the highest (but invalid) PoW chain... | [05:05] |
punkman | any idea wtf are fraud proofs? | [05:07] |
BingoBoingo | I'm more worried about the last six words | [05:07] |
BingoBoingo | in other coprophlology https://archive.is/amKgQ | [05:10] |
assbot | [bitcoin-dev] A new payment address format for segregated witness or not? ... ( http://bit.ly/1S3U3Ob ) | [05:10] |
deedbot- | [BitBet Bets Bets] 4.00000000 BTC on 'No' - Donald Trump gets Republican Nomination - http://bitbet.us/bet/1206/donald-trump-gets-republican-nomination/#b53 | [05:14] |
ben_vulpes | highest but invalid pow chain? | [05:15] |
ben_vulpes | i guess we don't need baby jebus to save the britneychain if the linux foundation's going to fork the phr33 w0rld off it | [05:16] |
ben_vulpes | in other news the incal's a not bad romp | [05:18] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26600 @ 0.00049241 = 13.0981 BTC [+] {3} | [05:30] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00048789 = 2.5614 BTC [-] {2} | [05:37] |
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BingoBoingo | And then there were 4 https://bitnodes.21.co/nodes/?q=/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99 | [06:07] |
assbot | Network Snapshot - Bitnodes ... ( http://bit.ly/1PeJp6j ) | [06:07] |
BingoBoingo | Also does is anyone else peristently maintaining many more bitcoin connections then they were when the XT spamnodes flooded? Went from 12-19 range to 24-38 range | [06:10] |
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mircea_popescu | BingoBoingo 100ish is normal for a nonshit node | [06:11] |
punkman | http://40.media.tumblr.com/17f6ddd25f483911f38a960448154790/tumblr_mzajhneDNl1rndm2ho1_1280.jpg 4 | [06:12] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1QEB1yg ) | [06:12] |
mircea_popescu | (ie the sort of thing we run, with its own actual dedicated server, ip, etc. aws instances and similar cloudcrud are more in the dozen range) | [06:12] |
BingoBoingo | mircea_popescu: Limited pipe gets allocated here. This is cow country. | [06:12] |
mircea_popescu | bandwidth is strangely not a problem per se. | [06:13] |
BingoBoingo | Lots of things "aren't really problems" until they are | [06:14] |
BingoBoingo | This is basically Africa but with anti-famine | [06:15] |
mircea_popescu | heh | [06:15] |
mircea_popescu | "their independent 39-seat restaurant in downtown Los Angeles that was a hit in the national food press " | [06:16] |
mircea_popescu | motherfucker.... what the fuck is wrong with people ? | [06:16] |
mircea_popescu | 39 seats IS NOT A RESTAURANT. | [06:16] |
BingoBoingo | It's maybe a large diner | [06:17] |
BingoBoingo | Or small diner if freestanding and not a trailer | [06:17] |
mircea_popescu | not even large. for the same reason a bike's not a bus, nor a fiddler an orchestra. a restaurant means, without exception, a chef, a sauce and a pasta sous, and at the very least 4 apprentice hands. that's 7 people in the kitchen doing the artwork. this is not counting the 3+ busboys, the 6 waiters and the maitre d'hotel in the salon, nor is it counting the people washing dishes, wiping the floors etc. | [06:18] |
mircea_popescu | YOU CAN NOT HAVE A RESTAURANT WITH FEWER SEATS THAN STAFF! | [06:18] |
mircea_popescu | not because it's inconceivable the shah of iran would pay enough to keep it in business. but because its minuscule size stupidifies it through "reflection off the boundries" effects. | [06:19] |
BingoBoingo | No a diner isn't a restaurant. It's one of those trailer things with one stove that barely works | [06:19] |
mircea_popescu | right. | [06:19] |
BingoBoingo | But 39 seats seems the right size for that | [06:19] |
BingoBoingo | Maybe 3-4 people working total | [06:20] |
mircea_popescu | which is a restaurant in the same sense two bums with no prior business experience and no technology knowledge are "a tech company". | [06:22] |
BingoBoingo | Right | [06:22] |
BingoBoingo | A crude form of XTraunt | [06:22] |
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mircea_popescu | aymor was just an inexperienced but hardworking 26-year-old when he started Alma as a “pop-up concept” restaurant in early 2012, not long after eating a fateful piece of lamb that, the press has repeated, set him on the path to cooking. | [06:24] |
mircea_popescu | god damned... | [06:24] |
BingoBoingo | Now that one is clearly a carnival vendor, not a restaurant | [06:26] |
mircea_popescu | what the fuck is with these schmucks, "asking for community help" to keep a luxury restaurant afloat ? | [06:26] |
mircea_popescu | it's just... | [06:26] |
punkman | "Fortunately for us, we’ve had everyone say everything that you can possibly think of about our food, so we are past the point where we need the validation from anybody. I could give a fuck at this point, and we are just happy to try Alma again in the form of a three-month-residency at The Standard hotel in West Hollywood, whether it is critically acclaimed or not." | [06:27] |
mircea_popescu | so kickstarter's everyone's mom now amirite. | [06:27] |
mircea_popescu | heh, o look at that. they tried and so therefore nobody can criticize them! | [06:27] |
* | mircea_popescu braces himself for a flood of young adults with self-reported "experiences" and "validation", and the ensuing tidal wave of women ready to shoot them | [06:27] |
mircea_popescu | anyway. maybe time for kickstarter jokes. "yo kickstarter's so fat it wears the css on its javascript!" | [06:28] |
BingoBoingo | In other news the Obeast messiah Tess Monster has announced her surrender to FPH using her real name social media accounts https://i.sli.mg/738TTX.jpg | [06:29] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1TZbr52 ) | [06:29] |
BingoBoingo | Celebration at https://voat.co/v/fatpeoplehate/comments/737437 | [06:29] |
assbot | In which Tess demands white knights. | fatpeoplehate ... ( http://bit.ly/1TZbu0T ) | [06:29] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349126 << "1. why have a benchmark if you're not trying to tell a story ? 2. why tell a story if you're not making a buck from the telling ?" | [06:30] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 05:31:48; asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: benchmark fraud is precisely as old as benchmarks and is pestilentially pervasive | [06:30] |
mircea_popescu | BingoBoingo so scammer gets called out on history of scamming, proceeds to delete all that he can. fattardstalk.org ftw, but what's the relation to pres. bahamas ? | [06:30] |
BingoBoingo | Relationship to Bahamas is jsut this past week People and the other supermarket Mass Ragazines were running pieces in defense of her. Actually though she's being hung out to dry now by the cows she scammed | [06:32] |
BingoBoingo | Wait, what is the Mayo pronoun? | [06:32] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349132 << the latter two should be the first. an office for work is like a strip club for sex. | [06:32] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 06:14:11; pete_dushenski: Nassim Nicholas Taleb: "Another piece of advice. Use an office only when it is strictly necessary. An office dulls the mind, invites cosmetic and circular work, and allows metastatic projects to take over." | [06:32] |
mircea_popescu | specifically : if the strip club actually provides advantages to you, that is a sign of your sexual dysfunction(s). same thing with an office : | [06:33] |
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mircea_popescu | if you can't keep a schedule if you don't have an office, your problems are the adolescentine irresponsibility, not the lack of an office. fix the problem, as it's an absolute bar to being a businessman ANYWAY, office or no office. | [06:33] |
mircea_popescu | all other perceived advantages flow exactly the same way. | [06:33] |
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mircea_popescu | the only time an office is unavoidable is when/IF (and that's a big if) you're actually dedicating your time to squeezing useful work out of lazy stupid drones. | [06:34] |
mircea_popescu | i don't advise any man to take this course, but recognize that well... cattle ranching is in point of fact a legitimate line of work, and you don't always get the choices you want. | [06:34] |
mircea_popescu | (this happens to be why the government is the largest office consumer.) | [06:36] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349141 << heh, things are only ever that clearly cut a) in retrospect and b) when discussing a cult. such as the catholic church. neither a or b applies here, and so... who's to know ? | [06:38] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 06:23:04; pete_dushenski: ;;later tell mircea_popescu: but what if i took being excommunicated as a badge of merit and distinction ? please, tell me what i have to do to 'go spinoza' or 'go galileo' ;) | [06:38] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36876 @ 0.00048645 = 17.9383 BTC [-] {3} | [06:41] |
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mircea_popescu | heh im writing a novel here brb. | [06:45] |
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BingoBoingo | ;;ticker --market all | [06:56] |
mircea_popescu | here we go | [06:57] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349144 << this is an interestingly mixed bag. | [06:57] |
mircea_popescu | on one hand, the "dominion" approach to thinking isn't particularly useful here, because all it does is provide the limiting (the disadvantageous) part of setting boundries, without delivering any kind of protective (ie, advantageous) offset. Specifically how boundries work is, suppose you have two kids, Amy aged 7 and Adam aged 6. If you set a boundry such as "Adam, never hit Amy!" you are in fact limiting Adam's natu | [06:57] |
mircea_popescu | ral agressivity, which will make him less of an Adam, but in exchange you're protecting Amy's identity, which will make her more of an Amy. The argument as to whether this is a good idea or a bad idea hinges on how you value the part of Adam that's lost and the part of Amy that's saved - because yes, wherever spheres touch something's gonna get flattened, that's unavoidable - but in any case an argument can always be b | [06:57] |
mircea_popescu | rought and disposed of (either accepting it or rejecting it) because both sides are present. Conversely, if you set a boundry for Amy in the terms of "don't try and think honey, that's for men, just sit there and be pretty" she might listen, especially at 7, but you've set a boundry for her that has no upside. "Men" doesn't even exist per se. So this isn't an argument that can be considered, it only has one side to it. | [06:57] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 06:25:36; pete_dushenski: besides, is not trb news the dominion of mod6 'state of bitcoin addresses' or qntra ? i can certainly qntra, but i guess i'm not equipped to appreciate the significance of glibc-less-netbsd | [06:57] |
mircea_popescu | To apply this to b-a affairs : it's not particularly useful to go "I'm not going to X because that's Y's dominion". For one thing, it's not terribly clear if this is even true (people are notoriously poor at communicating things this subtle, and consequently your love for Amy's not Amy's idea of your love for her, not ever, until the day you die). It is perfectly valid to go "i won't be telling X how to Y because Ying | [06:57] |
mircea_popescu | is X's thing", or in the more general "I'm not about to go into should mode - that's how you get hanged", but that's not so related. | [06:57] |
mircea_popescu | It's also perfectly valid to go "I'm not about to Y, seems X's going to do it and they're probably better than me / I don't want to duplicate the effort". Note however that this is an extremely tenuous argument : if it's true he's better than you then you probably should duplicate the effort - that's exactly the only avenue to learning, duplicating the effort of your betters. If it's the case you're better than him, od | [06:57] |
mircea_popescu | ds are you'll end up having to do it later anyway, and once you know this it's always better to do it at a time of choice than at a time of need. Obviously this leaves wide open the "well I just don't care so much about Ying", which is fine, with the caveat that as the reunion of Ys starts approaching the universe, you're getting closer and closer to the nagant ending. | [06:57] |
mircea_popescu | on the OTHER hand however, you have to understand biology works on drivers, and b-a is very much a natural system, so biology applies. the whole shebang is driven by need, if you go "I NEED X and Y and Z to be able to do K!" you may or may not get X, Y or Z, or maybe a response as to the usefullness of K, but in any case the b-a itself gains. If you recall a primary driver for historical activity was alf going "I want | [06:58] |
mircea_popescu | X so I can Y", for x=printable bitcoin and y=read in bed. He's not gotten it, at least not yet, but you can't say anyone's been the worse for the experience. | [06:58] |
mircea_popescu | Thinking in those terms, "Hey, TRB actually running on BSD as opposded to PRB sounds to me like it'd be huge, it must be made a point of public communication, I need datas to support me in discussing this with people, plox to help me here!" is a helluva lot more productive than "this is X's dominion". At the worst this will clarify that "nah, not really", at the best it'll help a lot of idiots understand why it nobody | [06:58] |
mircea_popescu | gives a shit about the PRB. | [06:58] |
mircea_popescu | 750 words, what's that eh. | [06:58] |
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BingoBoingo | If only you had a trilema to put that in | [07:00] |
mircea_popescu | lol ironically, i wouldn't have. | [07:00] |
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mircea_popescu | it's to date the largest reply i ever had to make in an irc conversation, but it is in fact a reply in an irc conversation. | [07:00] |
mircea_popescu | some problems more verbose than others. | [07:00] |
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mircea_popescu | !up nickeeem | [07:01] |
-assbot- | You voiced nickeeem for 30 minutes. | [07:01] |
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mircea_popescu | !up kcud_dab | [07:09] |
-assbot- | You voiced kcud_dab for 30 minutes. | [07:09] |
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BingoBoingo | !up STRML | [07:09] |
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mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349167 << lulzy obit. odd that no BSDO mentioned. | [07:09] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 07:27:38; punkman: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CWs95AOWIAA411g.jpg:large | [07:09] |
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mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349175 <[07:10] |
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assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 07:42:06; pete_dushenski: i call intentional marketing ploy | [07:10] |
mircea_popescu | full frontal nudity miss america or get off the cables. | [07:11] |
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mircea_popescu | "I won't comment on the account ban for privacy or regulatory reasons. But I can say that the ban has nothing to do with this person's hackerone reporting. And unfortunately, we cannot be more lenient on him just because he has previously helped us. The 2 issues are independent. And plus, the team that works with banning has no access or knowledge of the hackerone cases. This separation protects our customers' privacy." | [07:12] |
mircea_popescu | what the fuck is all this fucktardation supposed to accomplish ? | [07:13] |
mircea_popescu | the FACT still is as the guy described. who the fuck cares what your internal functioning is like ? "regulatory reasons" are no reasons. | [07:13] |
mircea_popescu | if you promise me a banana and fail to deliver the banana as promised, whether this is related or unrelated, intentional or unintentional, for regulatory reasons or to protect the privacy, I'M SHORT A FUCKING BANANA. | [07:13] |
mircea_popescu | so i guess it's not merely "don't help coinbase, they'll fuck you up" as yesterday, but moreover, "don't help coinbase - they'll fuck you up and then display the unmitigated gall of pretending that it didn't happen, or if it did it shouldn't matter or if it does it has nothing to do wit hthem". herp. | [07:14] |
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mircea_popescu | next time you have the opportunity to hurt coinbase - hurt coinbase. secure in the knowledge that you're not only hurting some 3rd removed assholes, but a whole system of evil. | [07:15] |
mircea_popescu | (that said, this particular fellow couldn't actually hurt coinbase, which is exactly why he didn't. but anyway._ | [07:16] |
mircea_popescu | in other news, "Shouldn’t we be surprised to learn that an importer owns and operates its own ships? It’s probably not the comparative advantage for even the largest importers. And here’s the thing: Dole isn’t one of the country’s top three importers of containerized cargo. Instead it’s the fifth, after Walmart, Target, Home Depot, and Lowe’s. But you won’t see boxes or ships owned by these companies. I | [07:17] |
mircea_popescu | nstead, they depend on carriers like Maersk, CMA CGM, and Evergreen to ship their freight." | [07:17] |
mircea_popescu | derps. | [07:17] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12927 @ 0.00049334 = 6.3774 BTC [+] | [07:17] |
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mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349192 << inching towards war. by now, it's inevitable. | [07:22] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 08:04:49; BingoBoingo: I'm more worried about the last six words | [07:22] |
mircea_popescu | consumers chose to revolt, will be raped, perhaps they learn (fat chance). | [07:22] |
BingoBoingo | Stop being polite. The appropriate word selection is "Morbidly Obese Chance" | [07:23] |
mircea_popescu | lol @ that bitnodes.21.co thing not listing all my 0.6 nodes etc | [07:25] |
mircea_popescu | herpitty derp, gotta get prb appear over irrelevancy no matter what. | [07:26] |
BingoBoingo | It'll list them if you change the version string | [07:26] |
mircea_popescu | why should i ? | [07:26] |
mircea_popescu | fuck em, whose job it is to list, theirs or mine ? | [07:26] |
BingoBoingo | No reason at all | [07:26] |
BingoBoingo | that list is just still fighting the move to 0.8 war it always has since it was born | [07:26] |
mircea_popescu | just pointing out that you know, "here's prb showing 35% (of 40% of the actual network)". which happens to be exactly the mtgox approach to lyf. | [07:27] |
mircea_popescu | BingoBoingo exactly. | [07:27] |
mircea_popescu | ohv, hetzner and amazon. heh. | [07:27] |
BingoBoingo | But the alf experiment of see how many nodes trb needs before being censored is worth at least two chuckles | [07:28] |
mircea_popescu | i guess yeah | [07:28] |
BingoBoingo | Because what non answer will the give for nodes using maxint versions being censored | [07:29] |
mircea_popescu | "it didn't happen, or if it did it shouldn't matter or if it does it has nothing to do wit them" | [07:30] |
mircea_popescu | pretty much batting 100% as far as memory sees. | [07:31] |
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mircea_popescu | did buffett have the audacity to claim no shorts could be found with millions riding against him in publicly visible ledger ? sure. ever fixed that ? no. | [07:32] |
mircea_popescu | did phuctor happen ? did msm derps steal off qntra ? etc. | [07:32] |
mircea_popescu | did the "well we wanted to do xt but mp nixed it so i guess no xt" comunique appear as the last entry on bitcoinxt ? | [07:33] |
mircea_popescu | soonish we'll need a dedicated index just to keep track of the various smackdowns we delivered. | [07:34] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50989 @ 0.00048609 = 24.7852 BTC [-] {5} | [07:36] |
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BingoBoingo | ;;ticker --market all | [07:42] |
gribble | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 438.45, vol: 23641.45647734 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 434.27, vol: 11346.57082 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 438.25, vol: 62541.61995173 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 428.0, vol: 0.2 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 452.487836, vol: 138361.54340000 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 437.99, vol: 193.80572256 | Bitcoin-Central BTCUSD last: 444.219971989, vol: 170.15857314 | Volume-weighted last average: (1 more message) | [07:42] |
BingoBoingo | ;;more | [07:44] |
gribble | 446.421248884 | [07:44] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00049333 = 3.6013 BTC [+] {2} | [08:01] |
BingoBoingo | https://archive.is/LElDU << Why reddit can't ever bitcoin | [08:02] |
assbot | TIFU by giving up my wife's parents to the Feds : tifu ... ( http://bit.ly/1PfROEL ) | [08:02] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70300 @ 0.00049334 = 34.6818 BTC [+] | [08:04] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00049334 = 5.7227 BTC [+] | [09:42] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18250 @ 0.00048508 = 8.8527 BTC [-] {2} | [09:46] |
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punkman | "SPV clients can connect to multiple full nodes in the hope that at least one of the nodes is honest and will provide them with the best valid chain, however situations may arise where the non-compliant chain contains more proof of work than the compliant chain. In this situation, there is no way for the honest full node to signal to an SPV client that it should disregard the chain with more | [09:55] |
punkman | proof of work. Fraud proofs are a technique which provide honest full nodes the capability to conclusively demonstrate that chain is invalid regardless of the amount of proof of work backing the invalid chain." | [09:55] |
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shinohai | https://ryanxcharlestimes.com/10-gb-blocks-e7ed69e54a66#.wez1ap2lb <<[11:06] |
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assbot | 10 GB Blocks — Ryan X. Charles Times — Medium ... ( http://bit.ly/1OhGFQv ) | [11:06] |
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mircea_popescu | punkman aka "we want to redefine honest to mean 'honest' please play along". | [11:08] |
mircea_popescu | signatures don't matter ain't good enough, pow don't matter either now. idjits. | [11:08] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27800 @ 0.00049334 = 13.7149 BTC [+] | [11:24] |
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liquidassets | MORNING ASSETERS! | [11:57] |
liquidassets | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZyLyKYnLoE | [11:58] |
assbot | NOFX - Thank God Its Monday - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1RAkOdP ) | [11:58] |
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liquidassets | And Mondays? | [12:04] |
punkman | https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CWmjEXeXIAQaVn9.jpg:large | [12:06] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1RAmGTU ) | [12:06] |
mircea_popescu | punkman so ? | [12:07] |
punkman | good theme | [12:08] |
mircea_popescu | oh | [12:08] |
mircea_popescu | lolk | [12:08] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.0004871 = 6.2349 BTC [-] {2} | [12:21] |
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asciilifeform | gentlement, please welcome (back) bucephalus: 216.15.33.203:8333 - a trb node, now running asciilifeform's bleeding-edge (on musl-rotor) | [12:28] |
asciilifeform | *gentlemen | [12:28] |
asciilifeform | this build is ~4MB incidentally | [12:28] |
asciilifeform | ;;later tell VariaVarietatis please ask all trb questions in #bitcoin-assets | [12:29] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [12:29] |
shinohai | GG asciilifeform | [12:29] |
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asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349190 << l0l!! | [12:32] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 08:01:58; BingoBoingo: network message for relaying fraud proofs, a specification that SPV wallet developers can use to validate these messages and so know when to ignore the highest (but invalid) PoW chain... | [12:32] |
mircea_popescu | you know ? | [12:32] |
mircea_popescu | usg gotta split the muppets off bitcoin chain. one way or another, but IT GOTTA BE DONE!!1 | [12:32] |
mircea_popescu | "hands off our cattle!" | [12:32] |
asciilifeform | just when i thought this couldn't get any lulzier | [12:32] |
asciilifeform | 'ignore highest PoW' | [12:32] |
mircea_popescu | anyway, i happen to agree. there's absolutely no reason usg.jwz has any business touching bitcoin at any point. | [12:32] |
mircea_popescu | it's just not for him. | [12:33] |
asciilifeform | anyway i predicted usgcoin shortly after i first logged in here | [12:33] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349203 <<>> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-12-2015#1347639 | [12:35] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 09:07:36; BingoBoingo: Also does is anyone else peristently maintaining many more bitcoin connections then they were when the XT spamnodes flooded? Went from 12-19 range to 24-38 range | [12:35] |
assbot | Logged on 19-12-2015 20:08:33; asciilifeform: so at this point i'm pretty certain where 'black hole' comes from. | [12:35] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349209 << not strangely. cpu and disk i/o is the bottleneck, i determined this to arbitrary precision. | [12:36] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 09:09:56; mircea_popescu: bandwidth is strangely not a problem per se. | [12:36] |
asciilifeform | and this is reflected in connection count as per earlier link | [12:36] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform you would expect, from a very high on view, that bw is the bottleneck in p2p anything, and especially anything dealing with 200gb worth of stored data. | [12:36] |
asciilifeform | it ~would~ be the bottleneck if the thing were not written by tards | [12:37] |
asciilifeform | and didn't block on blockverify | [12:37] |
asciilifeform | and used multiple cpu, etc | [12:37] |
mircea_popescu | o btw, didja happen to notice teh speed raid arrangement on phuctor's new server ? :D | [12:37] |
asciilifeform | aha it is very spiffy | [12:37] |
* | asciilifeform spent a good chunk of the last 2 days getting the multiprocessor phuctor werker into shape | [12:38] |
shinohai | nosuchlabs will b back soon? | [12:38] |
asciilifeform | shinohai: reasonably soon | [12:38] |
asciilifeform | shinohai: trb node is already there, see thread | [12:38] |
shinohai | I saw that ppart, thrilled to have node back | [12:39] |
shinohai | *part | [12:39] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349291 << ahahahaha! RULE OF LAWWWWWW !?!?!!!!!11111 | [12:41] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 10:09:53; mircea_popescu: "I won't comment on the account ban for privacy or regulatory reasons. But I can say that the ban has nothing to do with this person's hackerone reporting. And unfortunately, we cannot be more lenient on him just because he has previously helped us. The 2 issues are independent. And plus, the team that works with banning has no access or knowledge of the hackerone cases. This separati | [12:41] |
asciilifeform | that is the face of the beast. | [12:41] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=20-11-2015#1328022 << see also | [12:41] |
assbot | Logged on 20-11-2015 02:04:44; asciilifeform: the scam is not in hitler's ability to 'cut off your lips if he doesn't like your face' but in the ~pretense~ at this strange 'rule of law' fiction | [12:41] |
mircea_popescu | amusingly, it's exactly what we'll say as they get impaled. | [12:41] |
mircea_popescu | heck, it's EXACTLY what isis is saying right now. | [12:41] |
asciilifeform | wai wut, 'we won't comment on this impalement for regulatory reasons' ?? | [12:42] |
mircea_popescu | well no, who the fuck needs the formalism. | [12:43] |
mircea_popescu | prolly something more in line with "you don't get to comment on his impalement because who the fuck are you" | [12:43] |
mircea_popescu | same principle anywya. | [12:43] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349296 >> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=20-12-2015#1348495 | [12:44] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 10:12:40; mircea_popescu: next time you have the opportunity to hurt coinbase - hurt coinbase. secure in the knowledge that you're not only hurting some 3rd removed assholes, but a whole system of evil. | [12:44] |
assbot | Logged on 20-12-2015 18:03:24; asciilifeform: now if camel fucker army had brains and used pgp and gave half a shit, one could send 0day to them and have at least the pleasure of knowing that it will be used to deal max damage. | [12:44] |
asciilifeform | afaik the fella in question did not really have a chance. he had a bullet, but not the gun. | [12:46] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349306 << explicit cutoff on that site is 0.8 iirc | [12:47] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 10:22:53; mircea_popescu: lol @ that bitnodes.21.co thing not listing all my 0.6 nodes etc | [12:47] |
asciilifeform | an echo of the old derpwarz | [12:47] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349319 << l0l, modernized ver. of http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=21-05-2015#1142233 ? | [12:48] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 10:27:34; mircea_popescu: "it didn't happen, or if it did it shouldn't matter or if it does it has nothing to do wit them" | [12:48] |
assbot | Logged on 21-05-2015 21:54:14; ascii_field: shitgnomes and their 'it didn't happen. if it happened, it doesn't matter. if it matters - one of -our- people did it first, of course!' | [12:48] |
mircea_popescu | that's if it's good. | [12:49] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349331 << i wonder if these folks know the story of pavlik morozov | [12:49] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 10:59:18; BingoBoingo: https://archive.is/LElDU << Why reddit can't ever bitcoin | [12:49] |
asciilifeform | in other lulz, http://imgur.com/utXv9EY | [12:59] |
assbot | Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet ... ( http://bit.ly/1S4ZXia ) | [12:59] |
mircea_popescu | BingoBoingo http://qntra.net/ << older backuped version back online. feel free to log in as per normal, update it, etc. everything should still work as b4, if not lemme know. | [13:13] |
mircea_popescu | trilema also scheduled to be back online later today. | [13:15] |
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asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349134 << i like taleb's www and find it hard to disagree with his conclusions, but i simply cannot stomach his books. tried many times. reading his b00kz feels quite like having a titanic atomic cock shoved in your mouth; of such gargantuan proportions that it blots out the sun, moon, stars. | [13:43] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 06:14:47; pete_dushenski: Nassim Nicholas Taleb: ""We're not all famous authors". This is a type of smart ass easy comment only a bitter loser makes. In addition, it has a logical fallacy. Did it hit you that I have only been a "famous author" part of my life? Did it also hit you that it also applies to employment in general?" | [13:43] |
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mircea_popescu | how's that metaphor work asciilifeform ? | [13:55] |
asciilifeform | the man has problems reeling his monster ego even partly onto a spool | [13:55] |
mircea_popescu | hahahaha | [13:56] |
asciilifeform | even if he stuck to describing own victories, he'd be readable. but i don't need 40 pages about how well-pedigreed his lebanese family tree | [13:56] |
mircea_popescu | and this doesn't bother you on his www ? or, for that matter, my www ?! | [13:56] |
asciilifeform | nope. | [13:56] |
mircea_popescu | i got more ego than taleb damnit. | [13:57] |
asciilifeform | aha but mircea_popescu has a cable spool for the cock | [13:57] |
asciilifeform | reels it out as necessary | [13:57] |
* | mircea_popescu always thought that nonsense was between patently insane and alienly endearing. | [13:57] |
mircea_popescu | seriously, you're a proud scion of a mightly lebanese line of kings and aviators ? | [13:57] |
asciilifeform | 'whatcha doing in the bowels of the reich then' | [13:57] |
mircea_popescu | not just that, but... lebanese ? seriously ? | [13:58] |
mircea_popescu | i suppose what saves it for my benefit is that romanian-ness has a humongous tradition in playing this for laughs | [13:58] |
mircea_popescu | so it registers in my head as a merely not very good attempt at that. | [13:58] |
asciilifeform | taleb makes wolfram look sane | [13:59] |
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asciilifeform | at least herr w. merely brags about ~own~ imaginary triumphs | [13:59] |
mircea_popescu | that's what i;m saying. somewhere between patently insane and alienly endearing. "he can'rt be fucking serious". | [14:00] |
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asciilifeform | also i am grossly underequipped to even venture to guess to what extent t. is a meatspace success | [14:00] |
mircea_popescu | he's done okay. | [14:00] |
mircea_popescu | or what, you mean with the ladies ? | [14:01] |
asciilifeform | nah commercial | [14:01] |
asciilifeform | specifically, how far did his theories take him | [14:01] |
mircea_popescu | his theories took him no far, seeing how he created theories after going places./ | [14:02] |
asciilifeform | (and if not, why not. as a deservedly obscure crackpot i give a fuck, perhaps nobody else does) | [14:02] |
asciilifeform | generally i find 'this is why i won' literature insufferably boring. | [14:02] |
asciilifeform | ever try reading, e.g., edison ? | [14:02] |
asciilifeform | or worse yet, bill gates. | [14:03] |
mircea_popescu | edison was a total nitwit tho. | [14:03] |
asciilifeform | aha. | [14:03] |
mircea_popescu | bill gates idem. | [14:03] |
mircea_popescu | this guy is cultivated. | [14:03] |
asciilifeform | hence boring | [14:03] |
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asciilifeform | but i'm not convinced that the cultivated had anything to do with the win | [14:03] |
mircea_popescu | these points are always extremely hard to establish. even in the golden age of cultivated, the argument never was causation, but mere correlation. "lucy, sit like a lady" "why!" "because sitting like a lady correlates with not marrying a bum" | [14:04] |
mircea_popescu | that's why the entire progressive bs even caught on in the first place. no causation. | [14:04] |
mircea_popescu | anyway, i imagine trying to read taleb to judge paths to success/create a path to success would be ungodly unnerving. i mostly like him because he provides an unalligned datapoint, by some definitions of unallignation. | [14:06] |
asciilifeform | it feels like reading brezhnev's 'Малая Земля'. | [14:07] |
asciilifeform | like somebody's jacking off into your skull. | [14:07] |
mircea_popescu | i like the wesleyan fellow for the same reason, weirdass right wing fundamentalism notwithstanding | [14:07] |
asciilifeform | y'know, the mega-ghostwritten backbreaker about how b. won ww2 with own two hands | [14:08] |
mircea_popescu | i never read that | [14:08] |
asciilifeform | virtually nobody read it | [14:09] |
asciilifeform | incl. brezhnev | [14:09] |
asciilifeform | (by all accounts he never showed the slightest symptom of having read 'his' b00k) | [14:09] |
mircea_popescu | also not particularly cultivated. | [14:09] |
mircea_popescu | this is what makes the differece from, say, proust. | [14:10] |
mircea_popescu | huge books, utterly meaningless drivel, but nevertheless... | [14:10] |
asciilifeform | there is such a thing as the drivel of a cultivated man. | [14:13] |
shinohai | https://bitco.in/forum/threads/gold-collapsing-bitcoin-up.16/page-184#post-6654 "In my opinion, someone like Gavin Andresen is a genuine Bitcoin expert." <<< LOLOL | [14:14] |
mircea_popescu | to try and formalize this, imagine the question in terms of wallpaper. now you, being a sane individual, would never have wallpaper in the house. but, admitting for the sake of argument that you own a slavegirl together enough to be allowed to run her own household, and admitting she inexplicably wants some wallpaper, the difference between "whatever" and "you can't have that" mostly rests on whether the 900 dpi thing | [14:14] |
mircea_popescu | is composed of one inch squares repeating ad infinitum (edison, gates, the us generally) or is actually a pattern as large as the wall itself (ie, cultivated) | [14:14] |
mircea_popescu | ofcoursethereis! | [14:14] |
mircea_popescu | you ever read du cote de chez swann ? | [14:15] |
asciilifeform | nein | [14:15] |
mircea_popescu | fine. how about newton's approach to alchemy ? | [14:15] |
asciilifeform | aha | [14:16] |
mircea_popescu | drivel. cultivated man. | [14:16] |
asciilifeform | aha and even serious newtoniana aficionados rarely dwell on his alchemical labours. | [14:17] |
mircea_popescu | and the list could continue. there's piles of patristics, all the way to the divine doctor himself, doing nothing else. what's plotinus exactly ? | [14:17] |
mircea_popescu | well i suspect the reason for that disinterest is simple fear. | [14:17] |
mircea_popescu | "oh my god what if i read it and it makes sense to me". | [14:17] |
asciilifeform | i'd guess it'd be boredom | [14:17] |
asciilifeform | recently i went on an alchemical archaeology kick, motivated partly by desire to distinguish the 'good drivel' (the kind that actually made meaningful context-reference) from the straight drivel | [14:18] |
asciilifeform | that is to say, the labours of thinking and honest men, albeit working on pre-scientific priors, from the 'climatologists' of their day | [14:19] |
mircea_popescu | yet another theme one can lose an entire team of engineers in | [14:19] |
asciilifeform | i never get especially far with this, because the good sfuff is generally not on the net | [14:20] |
asciilifeform | and i can't be arsed to get on a plane just for this | [14:20] |
asciilifeform | the alchemical matter is of interest to me because i do not (and afaik nobody does) adequately have a handle on the phase transition, if you will, between voodoo and science, of a young field | [14:21] |
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gabrielradio | !up Newar | [14:25] |
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asciilifeform | https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3xdv9z/what_is_user_agent_btcwire_and_why_is_it_grabbing << lulzy | [14:27] |
assbot | What is user agent btcwire and why is it grabbing so much data from my full node? : Bitcoin ... ( http://bit.ly/1PgtXoq ) | [14:27] |
asciilifeform | this fella is soaking up the lion's share of the bandwidth of my nodez fleet | [14:27] |
asciilifeform | and can anybody give me a good reason not to DROP all the aws/cloud crapola ? | [14:28] |
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Newar | IIRC btcwire is from the btcd in GO https://github.com/btcsuite/btcd | [14:35] |
assbot | btcsuite/btcd · GitHub ... ( http://bit.ly/1Oj6ki9 ) | [14:35] |
asciilifeform | incidentally, imho accepting multiple simultaneous pipes from a single ip is a bug | [14:35] |
asciilifeform | (or at least, doing so by default and to an unlimited degree, is) | [14:36] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00048718 = 3.9705 BTC [+] {2} | [14:41] |
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mircea_popescu | the latter, yes. | [14:58] |
mircea_popescu | and there's really no rule on what a node owner does to maintain his own network. you want to cut off aws, cut off aws. | [14:58] |
mircea_popescu | i can see the argument in favour of isolating all "cloud" crapolade anyway, from everything. | [14:59] |
asciilifeform | ;;later tell mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349033 << see also >> https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%97%D0%B0%D0%BA%D1%80%D1%8B%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%8E%D1%89%D0%B0%D1%8F_%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%85%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%B8%D1%8F (no, afaik there is no engl. discussion of this) | [14:59] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [14:59] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 00:27:34; mircea_popescu: nobody cares to look at the root causes. "hey derps ? you're being as inefficient as humanly possible" "well of course, any other course would be an economic disaster" "your idea of economy is like a rat's idea of hygiene : the more sewers the better" "so ?" | [14:59] |
assbot | Закрывающая технология — Википедия ... ( http://bit.ly/1OGBQ3S ) | [14:59] |
asciilifeform | ah there he is | [14:59] |
mircea_popescu | hola | [14:59] |
asciilifeform | i'ma translate, brb | [15:00] |
mircea_popescu | what do you mean not mentioned ? | [15:00] |
mircea_popescu | all marxism is built on this. | [15:00] |
asciilifeform | not exactly | [15:00] |
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asciilifeform | 'A 'closing technology' - is a category of innovation, where as a result of its advent the need for a resource (including human resource) shrinks. A closing technology leads to the disappearance of an entire profession or branch of industry without creating a similarly resource-intensive profession or industry in its place. If one is speaking only of a replacement of a technology with a new one (or of a field, or market niche) | [15:06] |
asciilifeform | to replace an obsolete one, then the subject in question is merely 'disruptive innovation.' | [15:06] |
asciilifeform | The first mention in the scientific literature of such a phenomenon is in K. Marx's discussion regarding the invention of the weaving mill, after which a great many weavers in Great Britain and India perished, having outlived their usefulness. In M. Delyagin's opinion, closing technologies are unprofitable to market economies and are thereby relegated to postindustrial and preindustrial nations. | [15:06] |
asciilifeform | Closing technology leads to technical progress, which in this particular case disrupts the workings of an economic system, upsetting the balance of production and creating structural unemployment. From this point of view, closing technology is both a boon and an evil.' | [15:06] |
asciilifeform | ^ rough transl. | [15:06] |
* | asciilifeform does not endorse the crackpottery as written, but the concept is not useless | [15:06] |
thestringpuller | hmm i can't reach qntra | [15:26] |
thestringpuller | Wait wait for it | [15:26] |
thestringpuller | YAAAAAAAAAY | [15:26] |
jurov | asciilifeform: isn't it same thing as "disruptive innovation" before derps ran off with the term? | [15:28] |
mircea_popescu | not really. disruptive simply means that the industrial pathways have to be reconstructed. not different from war in this sense. | [15:30] |
mircea_popescu | tbh the best example of closing technology to date would be organised atheism. | [15:31] |
jurov | how so? it removed some of clergy, but replaced it with humanities "scientists" | [15:34] |
mircea_popescu | well no, removed the entire religion thing, from the "must build cathedral" to "tithe" - speaking of which, you ever seen l'avare with de funes ? epic tithing scene in there - and on and on. review the literature of the 1800s, about half the drivel printed was various clerics opiniong self importantly on matters they thoroughly ignored. | [15:36] |
mircea_popescu | now, it's true that the self important ignoramus has not been discontinued by this ;' and it's true that he's found new crevices to hide and be gavin andersen in. nevertheless, this is not part of the definition. | [15:36] |
thestringpuller | gavin doesnt even deserve to have his last name spelled correctly, cause who cares? | [15:37] |
jurov | what is "organised atheism" then? | [15:37] |
jurov | if not various branches of philosophy and humanities? | [15:37] |
mircea_popescu | there's nothing atheistic about either of those. | [15:38] |
jurov | what is "organised atheism" then? | [15:38] |
mircea_popescu | a middle aged woman in queens going "when you die you die. that's it. you don't go anywhere." as overheard in "the conversion" seinfeld episode. | [15:40] |
jurov | as i hardly know any such person, i suspect hard atheism is actually very rare thing. | [15:41] |
mircea_popescu | what is "organised terrorism" ? a large enough group of people who think there's absolutely nothing wrong with setting things on fire if they were government things. | [15:41] |
mircea_popescu | well... the thing about rat poison is that the rats don't need to know about it for it to work. | [15:42] |
mircea_popescu | it may be rare or common in your environment, but the church sure as hell doesn't dare try and impose a tax, but instead fell back on the b-a taxation model. | [15:42] |
jurov | heh, you wish. they learned bo bezzle instead. | [15:45] |
jurov | *to bezzle | [15:45] |
mircea_popescu | (organised here is used as a psych term of art - same way "organised delusion" works) | [15:45] |
jurov | so, if we break organized delusion and now there's 1000s of individual ones, we have released human resources and unleashed immense potential, etc.? | [15:46] |
mircea_popescu | huh ? | [15:46] |
jurov | i just don't make sense to apply the concept on church. did anyone perish due to church being displaced? no? then wtf we are having such virtual concepts? | [15:51] |
punkman | many perished | [15:51] |
mircea_popescu | why is "someone perished" the criteria ? | [15:52] |
mircea_popescu | it's just that at some point some % of gdp went into researching pewter alloys and making dumbass candlesticks and now it doesn't. | [15:53] |
mircea_popescu | this may not be the case in marginal, primitive lands, but then again technology diffuses on a gradient. | [15:53] |
jurov | i suspect it isn't the case. let's say in middle ages 95% was the agriculture and 5% the religion ... and now the 5% remains under whatever guises (new age, dianetics, angelology, you name it) just the 95% moved on | [16:03] |
mircea_popescu | religion actually caried 80%+. | [16:04] |
jurov | of what? | [16:04] |
mircea_popescu | hence back when president bahamas of 1400 ran into "a crisis", what they did was a crusade | [16:05] |
jurov | certainly not the GDP | [16:05] |
mircea_popescu | not fucking bahamascare | [16:05] |
mircea_popescu | yes gdp | [16:05] |
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jurov | but they *did not* have million-armies. just gathered few thousands of derps, maybe 1% of pop... that could not have made a dent in gdp | [16:06] |
mircea_popescu | you're kidding right ? | [16:07] |
jurov | no | [16:07] |
mircea_popescu | this is exactly counterfactual. the us is fighting the largest battle of a generation, fails to get ANY soldiers over at tikrit. | [16:07] |
mircea_popescu | meanwhile the crusades touched pretty much every able bodied male | [16:07] |
mircea_popescu | heck, they sent boatloads full of children. | [16:07] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12338 @ 0.00049273 = 6.0793 BTC [+] | [16:11] |
jurov | still, if it really was big % of population, the outcome would look like after wave of pestilence&co, which it did not | [16:24] |
jurov | in that line, medicine is really the 'closing technology' that unleashed rivers of meat | [16:25] |
mircea_popescu | not really medicine. people keep going to "medicine", but this is nonsense. for one thing, medicine is in no better shape than it was during classical times, with one major exception : traumatology. which is what unleashed rivers of black athlete, it's true. | [16:26] |
mircea_popescu | but other than that : the rivers of meat spawn from the generalized sanitation, and are fed by generalized refrigeration | [16:26] |
mircea_popescu | medicine has ~0 to do with all this (as does democracy). | [16:27] |
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ben_vulpes | yo trinque why did deedbot- miss this one? http://cascadianhacker.com/blog/2015/12/21_development-costs-of-user-interface-development-and-mitigating-them-with-clojurescript.html | [16:33] |
assbot | Development Costs of User Interface Development (and mitigating them with Clojure/Script) ... ( http://bit.ly/1RBbIxw ) | [16:33] |
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trinque | because it was gone. | [16:35] |
trinque | sometimes fleanode issues cause the poor guy to say things to no one but himself. | [16:36] |
trinque | my best people are on it | [16:37] |
mircea_popescu | lol | [16:40] |
jurov | ben_vulpes: do you have publicly available sample outcome of the glorious process? | [16:48] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 82767 @ 0.00049318 = 40.819 BTC [+] {2} | [16:52] |
jurov | https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/boring-crypto/48qa1kWignU/o8GGp2K1DAAJ << where djb secretly desires ada | [16:56] |
assbot | Google Groupes ... ( http://bit.ly/1RBefrj ) | [16:56] |
jurov | As a boring platform for the portable parts of boring crypto software, I'd like to see a free C compiler that clearly defines, and permanently | [16:56] |
jurov | commits to, carefully designed semantics for everything that's labeled "undefined" or "unspecified" or "implementation-defined" in the C "standard". | [16:57] |
mircea_popescu | heh | [16:58] |
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deedbot- | [Qntra] Chain Fork Reveals BIP Process Broken - http://qntra.net/2015/07/chain-fork-reveals-bip-process-broken/ | [17:40] |
deedbot- | [Qntra] French TV Venture CANAL+ Hacked, Suppresses News with DMCA - http://qntra.net/2015/07/french-tv-venture-canal-hacked-suppresses-news-with-dmca/ | [17:40] |
deedbot- | [Qntra] Greek Finance Minister Varoufakis Resigns in Failure - http://qntra.net/2015/07/greek-finance-minister-varoufakis-resigns-in-failure/ | [17:40] |
deedbot- | [Qntra] Another Post BIP 66 Fork Dies after 3 Blocks - http://qntra.net/2015/07/another-post-bip-66-fork-dies-after-3-blocks/ | [17:40] |
deedbot- | [Qntra] Most Serene Republic Begins Advertising Public Blockchain Seed Nodes - http://qntra.net/2015/07/most-serene-republic-begins-advertising-public-blockchain-seed-nodes/ | [17:40] |
deedbot- | [Qntra] Transaction Fee Market Develops Amid Surge in Transaction Volume - http://qntra.net/2015/07/transaction-fee-market-develops-amid-surge-in-transaction-volume/ | [17:40] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10850 @ 0.00049448 = 5.3651 BTC [+] | [17:58] |
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pete_dushenski | is it just me or is the latest qntra from july 10, 2015 ? | [17:59] |
pete_dushenski | looks like the last 5 months of archives vanished in the last reboot ? | [18:00] |
pete_dushenski | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349416 << ahok | [18:01] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 16:10:22; mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo http://qntra.net/ << older backuped version back online. feel free to log in as per normal, update it, etc. everything should still work as b4, if not lemme know. | [18:01] |
pete_dushenski | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349421 << i've never understood this rather commonplace criticism of taleb as being anything other than "ow my fee-fees hurt. that's not nice and it's certainly not how we do things in usistan where being successful and coming from somewhere other than the sewers is bad because reasons mkay" | [18:02] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 16:52:46; asciilifeform: the man has problems reeling his monster ego even partly onto a spool | [18:02] |
trinque | weird. | [18:03] |
pete_dushenski | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349426 << lol it's definitely a close contest. | [18:03] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 16:53:56; mircea_popescu: i got more ego than taleb damnit. | [18:03] |
trinque | deedbot- knows what date/time it is... did someone touch the entropy dial? | [18:04] |
trinque | oh wow, that's what's actually on qntra.net at the moment. | [18:07] |
pete_dushenski | mircea_popescu: "with the caveat that as the reunion of Ys starts approaching the universe, you're getting closer and closer to the nagant ending." << can you expand on this point ? is it that being overwhelmed on account of previous complacency and previous failures to eat the elephant one bite at a time, as those bites appeared, can only lead to suicide ? | [18:07] |
pete_dushenski | and prb = pseudorealbitcoin/pretendrealbitcoin/powerrangerbitcoin ? | [18:08] |
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mircea_popescu | power ranger bitcoin. how about that! | [18:12] |
mircea_popescu | in other lulz, http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/628524/Climate-change-shock-Burning-fossil-fuels-COOLs-planet-says-NASA | [18:13] |
pete_dushenski | and after actually reading up a bit on glibc instead of telling myself "oh that's nice, alf's done another miraculous thing, which'd be the third this week, each of which is so miraculous that idkwtf it is, if it even applies to anything in my universe", i found that one of the glibc maintainers is florian weimar of http://qntra.net/2015/09/many-network-appliances-leak-master-tls-private-keys-through-forward-secrecy/ | [18:13] |
pete_dushenski | e. also, that glibc is advertised as an 'essential' component of unix osen, but that it's very much something of a flying spaghetti monster | [18:13] |
assbot | Climate change shock: Burning fossil fuels COOLS planet, says NASA | UK | News | Daily Express ... ( http://bit.ly/1S5VLyH ) | [18:13] |
assbot | Page not found | Qntra ... ( http://bit.ly/1S5VOua ) | [18:13] |
mircea_popescu | !up silvaedium | [18:16] |
-assbot- | You voiced silvaedium for 30 minutes. | [18:16] |
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pete_dushenski | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349278 << sorta hard to play the other side of the conversation when you simultaneously take every possible rebuttal or objection, pin it down, and kill it, like some kind of laboratory experimenter playing with a mouse in a hall of mirrors with no exit ;/ | [18:19] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 09:57:30; mircea_popescu: it's to date the largest reply i ever had to make in an irc conversation, but it is in fact a reply in an irc conversation. | [18:19] |
mircea_popescu | lol | [18:19] |
mircea_popescu | Закрывающая разговор or what was alf saying. | [18:21] |
pete_dushenski | mircea_popescu: but your controlling point about whose dominion is a thing is well taken. the boundaries here are very loosely defined, and yet so broad that i'm bound to miss important things, but mostly as these important things relate to trb development, an area where my only experience was debian testing and v-verification this summer | [18:24] |
mircea_popescu | aha. | [18:26] |
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mircea_popescu | asciilifeform remind me, where's teh instructions for pressing a trb ? | [18:28] |
pete_dushenski | this set of newly delivered readings is just some of the competition for my time that retards my learnings of trb and related subjects | [18:29] |
BingoBoingo |
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pete_dushenski | BingoBoingo: neato | [18:29] |
pete_dushenski | glanville's and blackstone's commentaries and treatises are also on their way from bookstores around the world. | [18:30] |
pete_dushenski | THERE'S JUST TOO MUCH TO READ! | [18:31] |
pete_dushenski | though 15 minutes of reading was all it took to appreciate the enormity of alf's glibcless netbsd. | [18:31] |
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pete_dushenski | from bottom of express uk 'climate' article: "Can we trust existing climate change predictions based on this new research?" | [18:39] |
pete_dushenski | 86% of respondents: "No, I have never heard before that fossil fuels can cool area - it all needs looking at again." | [18:39] |
mircea_popescu | what else "have i never heard of before" ? medieval ice age ? volcano eruption driving cool summers ? | [18:40] |
mircea_popescu | nuttin ? | [18:40] |
pete_dushenski | what do you expect from brits edumacated in the post-beatings era. | [18:42] |
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asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349614 << using whose vtron ? | [18:51] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 21:24:59; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform remind me, where's teh instructions for pressing a trb ? | [18:51] |
asciilifeform | the instructions for mine are in the ml | [18:51] |
asciilifeform | mod6's also iirc | [18:51] |
asciilifeform | http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-August/000161.html << mine | [18:51] |
assbot | [BTC-dev] V examples. ... ( http://bit.ly/1MXJGZq ) | [18:51] |
* | mircea_popescu is going to send noob into this, see what happens. | [18:51] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00049448 = 3.3625 BTC [+] {2} | [18:52] |
asciilifeform | http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-November/000179.html << mod6's far spiffier vtron | [18:52] |
assbot | [BTC-dev] mod6's V [in perl] version 99998 K with Cucumber Tests & Testing Guide Included ... ( http://bit.ly/1XYf1zx ) | [18:52] |
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asciilifeform | and ben_vulpes also had one (haven't tried) and punkman also (ditto) | [18:52] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349603 << l0l pete_dushenski we're talking about ~6 month old newz by now | [18:53] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 21:09:58; pete_dushenski: and after actually reading up a bit on glibc instead of telling myself "oh that's nice, alf's done another miraculous thing, which'd be the third this week, each of which is so miraculous that idkwtf it is, if it even applies to anything in my universe", i found that one of the glibc maintainers is florian weimar of http://qntra.net/2015/09/many-network-appliances-leak-master-tls-priv | [18:53] |
asciilifeform | (the de-glibc-ation) | [18:54] |
pete_dushenski | for some kids, the existence of bitcoin is still news. | [18:54] |
pete_dushenski | in trblandia, i'm the 30 iq kid | [18:54] |
asciilifeform | jurov: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349578 << this is not as simple as it sounds, there are machine and os braindamages baked in | [18:55] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 19:53:52; jurov: commits to, carefully designed semantics for everything that's labeled "undefined" or "unspecified" or "implementation-defined" in the C "standard". | [18:55] |
BingoBoingo | No, you're pantagruel in the bouncy harness pete_dushenski | [18:55] |
pete_dushenski | BingoBoingo: lol if pantagruel's my boy, then i'm gargantua ;) | [18:55] |
jurov | asciilifeform: twas just djb citation | [18:56] |
asciilifeform | aha | [18:56] |
BingoBoingo | Not necessarily. Maybe gargantua in legend was actually cuckolded, and pantagruel's real father was the Jew boy. | [18:56] |
mircea_popescu | http://thebitcoin.foundation/v/V-20151108.tar.gz.mod6.sig << da fuyck ? | [18:57] |
assbot | 404 Not Found ... ( http://bit.ly/1NyZQrR ) | [18:57] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349591 << pointedly ~not~ what it is about. see thread re: brezhnev's book. the latter is not loathesome because i cry from failing to live up to brezhnev's imaginary heroism | [18:57] |
mircea_popescu | mod6 any idea ? | [18:57] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 20:59:48; pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349421 << i've never understood this rather commonplace criticism of taleb as being anything other than "ow my fee-fees hurt. that's not nice and it's certainly not how we do things in usistan where being successful and coming from somewhere other than the sewers is bad because reasons mkay" | [18:57] |
asciilifeform | but because it is tedious and repetitive | [18:57] |
asciilifeform | whereas, e.g., mircea_popescu's site, is neither | [18:57] |
mircea_popescu | that may have a lot to do with the age of the mammals. | [18:58] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: quite likely jurov's filename munger | [18:58] |
asciilifeform | i still wanna know what he was smoking when he did that one | [18:58] |
jurov | no, the mailinglist has nothing to do with /v/ | [18:59] |
asciilifeform | then nfi | [18:59] |
mircea_popescu | not related to mailing list no | [18:59] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349603 << wait till pete_dushenski remembers about drepper | [18:59] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 21:09:58; pete_dushenski: and after actually reading up a bit on glibc instead of telling myself "oh that's nice, alf's done another miraculous thing, which'd be the third this week, each of which is so miraculous that idkwtf it is, if it even applies to anything in my universe", i found that one of the glibc maintainers is florian weimar of http://qntra.net/2015/09/many-network-appliances-leak-master-tls-priv | [18:59] |
mircea_popescu | http://thebitcoin.foundation/v/V-20151129.tar.gz.mod6.sig << correct url | [19:00] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1l0HBCj ) | [19:00] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5621 @ 0.00049373 = 2.7753 BTC [-] | [19:00] |
pete_dushenski | asciilifeform: lol i remember ulrich, musta glanced over his name when skimming for recognisables. now i see him there too. | [19:01] |
asciilifeform | pete_dushenski: afaik he is the (in so far as is publicly known) ~the~ wrecker | [19:01] |
asciilifeform | with the single most... illustrious record | [19:02] |
asciilifeform | there are drepperisms on your box, whatever it might be, virtually guaranteed. | [19:02] |
pete_dushenski | do you have a poster of drepper's face on your wall with a hitler stache, devil eyes, and a horns carved in ? | [19:02] |
asciilifeform | iirc he is even responsible for the retardation of gnu diff | [19:02] |
asciilifeform | the one i had to kludge around to get 'v' to work reasonably | [19:03] |
asciilifeform | pete_dushenski: no but don't let it stop you | [19:03] |
asciilifeform | i don't even have my own shooting gallery | [19:03] |
asciilifeform | (betcha mircea_popescu does) | [19:03] |
pete_dushenski | i only copy from my betters | [19:03] |
* | pete_dushenski wonders where bounty on drepper's head is if wuille is worth the trouble | [19:05] |
asciilifeform | anyway drepper was drepper 20 yrs ago. today there are new dreppers. tomorrow there will be yet other dreppers. | [19:05] |
pete_dushenski | bbiab | [19:06] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349605 << libc. there are multiple usable implementations thereof | [19:06] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 21:09:59; pete_dushenski: e. also, that glibc is advertised as an 'essential' component of unix osen, but that it's very much something of a flying spaghetti monster | [19:06] |
asciilifeform | pete_dushenski: see also http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html | [19:07] |
assbot | Comparison of C/POSIX standard library implementations for Linux ... ( http://bit.ly/1DMQi5O ) | [19:07] |
asciilifeform | all 3 of my currently operating trb nodes are using a rotor-on-musl build | [19:08] |
asciilifeform | (at some point i may or may not do a dietlibc and uclibc variant) | [19:09] |
mircea_popescu | so /me gives new girl task to press v, half hour ago. other than the url issue above, "hey what sigs should i put in here ?" | [19:18] |
mircea_popescu | "ascii and mod6". "ok, here's what I get : | [19:18] |
mircea_popescu | WARNING: genesis.vpatch.mircea_popescu.sig is an INVALID seal for genesis.vpatch! | [19:18] |
mircea_popescu | Check that this user is in your WoT, and that this key has not expired. | [19:18] |
mircea_popescu | Otherwise remove the invalid seal from your SEALS directory. | [19:18] |
mircea_popescu | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | [19:18] |
mircea_popescu | Died at ./v.pl line 112. | [19:18] |
mircea_popescu | at which point /me grins | [19:18] |
mircea_popescu | seriously mod6, VERY nice job with this. 19 yo can use it! | [19:18] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: where did you get the sigs and patches ? | [19:19] |
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asciilifeform | trb site ? | [19:19] |
mircea_popescu | pubkeys yo umean ? i have my own copies! | [19:19] |
asciilifeform | nono | [19:19] |
asciilifeform | the seals | [19:20] |
asciilifeform | and vpatches | [19:20] |
asciilifeform | (a seal, recall, is a signature of a particular patch) | [19:20] |
mircea_popescu | apparently it has a mirror list and then an init command. | [19:20] |
mircea_popescu | so far the mirror list consists of trb site. | [19:21] |
asciilifeform | can take the patches & seals from my tarball, which is self-contained | [19:21] |
asciilifeform | see what differs from trb site | [19:21] |
asciilifeform | (nothing ought to) | [19:21] |
asciilifeform | http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-August/000160.html | [19:21] |
assbot | [BTC-dev] V. (ver. 99K) ... ( http://bit.ly/1fQt08V ) | [19:21] |
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mircea_popescu | hmm, so this produces a press directory, which contains a bitcoin src, but there's no autogen.sh and how do you make this thing ? | [19:32] |
asciilifeform | aha so far this is strictly bitcoin | [19:32] |
asciilifeform | for the rest, you need rotor or stator (your choice) | [19:32] |
asciilifeform | (rotor is a superset of stator that builds own compiler with - in my latest ver. - musl) | [19:33] |
mircea_popescu | damn it. | [19:33] |
mircea_popescu | why's it not in teh patch tree ;/ | [19:33] |
asciilifeform | 'cause it isn't specific to trb | [19:33] |
mircea_popescu | so ? | [19:33] |
asciilifeform | (it'll be building, e.g., gossipd, later) | [19:34] |
mircea_popescu | the idea here is to get a certain result through a certain process | [19:34] |
mircea_popescu | obviously just dumping it in as a node isn't right, but we gotta have it somehow | [19:34] |
asciilifeform | mod6 had a set of instructions up for cooking rotor ab initio, but it apparently wasn't in the ml | [19:35] |
* | asciilifeform digs in logz | [19:35] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform besides the point tho. | [19:35] |
mircea_popescu | when one executes v-magic upon the genesis patch one must end up with a ready-to-go bitcoin. | [19:35] |
asciilifeform | once mod6 and ben_vulpes shrinkwrap a buildroot, gcc, et al. this will be possible | [19:35] |
asciilifeform | and will go on the magic cd | [19:36] |
asciilifeform | presently buildroot fetches crud from the net | [19:36] |
mircea_popescu | i suppose we'll have to restate the genesis huh | [19:36] |
mircea_popescu | VARDFORK! | [19:36] |
asciilifeform | parallel tree | [19:36] |
asciilifeform | as discussed about a day ago | [19:36] |
mircea_popescu | exactly. | [19:36] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21050 @ 0.00048714 = 10.2543 BTC [-] {3} | [19:36] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=20-12-2015#1348564 | [19:36] |
assbot | Logged on 20-12-2015 18:46:10; asciilifeform: (ergo, has its own 'genesis' somewhere) | [19:36] |
mircea_popescu | must say it's endearingly light, this bitcoin press. | [19:37] |
asciilifeform | out of curiosity what did mircea_popescu expect ? | [19:37] |
mircea_popescu | i expect nothing, thus i live longer. | [19:37] |
mircea_popescu | does your rotor live anywhere ? | [19:38] |
asciilifeform | in the ml | [19:38] |
* | asciilifeform digs | [19:38] |
* | mircea_popescu digs as well | [19:38] |
asciilifeform | http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-July/000133.html | [19:39] |
assbot | [BTC-dev] Rotor! ... ( http://bit.ly/1InQxW4 ) | [19:39] |
mircea_popescu | http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-July/000136.html ? | [19:39] |
assbot | [BTC-dev] Rotor! ... ( http://bit.ly/1hbPG4Q ) | [19:39] |
mircea_popescu | ah ok | [19:39] |
asciilifeform | aha may need trinque's correction on some damaged systems | [19:40] |
* | mircea_popescu passes this along and goes to eat. | [19:40] |
mircea_popescu | ah what a pleasant day in the resistance. | [19:40] |
asciilifeform | warning - this takes FUCKING FOREVER | [19:40] |
asciilifeform | as it builds gcc, toolchain, et al | [19:40] |
* | asciilifeform sings along, 'Доказали не раз они, что один в поле воин...' | [19:41] |
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asciilifeform | ;;later tell mircea_popescu if you do musl rotor correctly, after stripping the elf you get a roughly 4M bin. | [19:44] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [19:44] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349545 << now it goes to fund klimate reeeesearch!!1111 | [19:49] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 18:50:08; mircea_popescu: it's just that at some point some % of gdp went into researching pewter alloys and making dumbass candlesticks and now it doesn't. | [19:49] |
asciilifeform | nobody cancelled the church, it just morphed into 'hjooooman rightz' crapolade | [19:50] |
asciilifeform | every bit as virulent and pestilential | [19:50] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349525 << usg's vaguely quakerist state religion eats considerably more than 10% | [19:51] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 18:32:56; mircea_popescu: well no, removed the entire religion thing, from the "must build cathedral" to "tithe" - speaking of which, you ever seen l'avare with de funes ? epic tithing scene in there - and on and on. review the literature of the 1800s, about half the drivel printed was various clerics opiniong self importantly on matters they thoroughly ignored. | [19:51] |
asciilifeform | (30 to 100 percent depending on how you count) | [19:51] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15550 @ 0.0004871 = 7.5744 BTC [-] {2} | [19:56] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349611 << if pete_dushenski is interested in the trb affair, prolly best bang for his buck will be to learn ~why~ various things were done, rather than the agonizing particulars of ~how~ | [19:56] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 21:21:34; pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: but your controlling point about whose dominion is a thing is well taken. the boundaries here are very loosely defined, and yet so broad that i'm bound to miss important things, but mostly as these important things relate to trb development, an area where my only experience was debian testing and v-verification this summer | [19:56] |
asciilifeform | unfortunately this is described nowhere but the logz | [19:56] |
asciilifeform | incidentally this is something a fella like pete_dushenski, who is very much fond of writing reviews/expositions/etc. could make a dent in | [19:57] |
kakobrekla | ideally should be in the wiki imo | [19:58] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33206 @ 0.00048933 = 16.2487 BTC [+] {3} | [20:04] |
mircea_popescu | prolly. | [20:08] |
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mircea_popescu | !up butts | [20:10] |
-assbot- | You voiced butts for 30 minutes. | [20:10] |
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mircea_popescu | asciilifeform "6) in it, set up a stator dir, e.g., /home/luser/rotor/stator and fill distfiles with tarballs, etc. as before." << what the fuck do you think this means ? | [20:10] |
mircea_popescu | no more passing by reference! | [20:10] |
asciilifeform | it means the instructions from stator | [20:10] |
mircea_popescu | pfff. | [20:10] |
asciilifeform | (which, when i wrote this, everybody had going) | [20:10] |
mircea_popescu | http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-June/000102.html this ? | [20:11] |
assbot | [BTC-dev] (EXPERIMENTAL) Static Builder for TheRealBitcoin. ... ( http://bit.ly/1COYtUn ) | [20:11] |
asciilifeform | aha | [20:11] |
mircea_popescu | yes yes. the idea being : no reference! | [20:11] |
mircea_popescu | so basically, the entirety of work of interest here is : go to http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/attachments/20150627/stator_7447d6ad798179d04e9d277acb72799b3c7d0eae.tar.gz ; In 'distfiles', read 'MANIFEST' and place the tarballs found therein in said dir. | [20:12] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1MoCeri ) | [20:12] |
mircea_popescu | the rest of the discussion in http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-June/000102.html being irrelevant | [20:12] |
assbot | [BTC-dev] (EXPERIMENTAL) Static Builder for TheRealBitcoin. ... ( http://bit.ly/1COYtUn ) | [20:12] |
mircea_popescu | right ? | [20:12] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24400 @ 0.00049407 = 12.0553 BTC [+] {3} | [20:12] |
asciilifeform | correct | [20:12] |
mircea_popescu | aaaand where doth one find openssl-1.0.1g.tar.gz | [20:18] |
asciilifeform | trb www | [20:18] |
mircea_popescu | god damned half filled manifest. | [20:18] |
mircea_popescu | why the fuck should i need to ask questions AFTER i read it. how am i better off than one who didn't bother reaqding it, for my effort ? and how's this encouraging people to rtfm already. | [20:19] |
asciilifeform | sorta why i wanted a cd | [20:19] |
mircea_popescu | cd is not what's keeping you from providing path! | [20:19] |
mircea_popescu | ;;google openssl-1.0.1g.tar.gz site:thebitcoin.foundation | [20:19] |
gribble | No matches found. | [20:19] |
mircea_popescu | right-o. | [20:19] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=06-02-2015#1009833 | [20:20] |
assbot | Logged on 06-02-2015 02:52:08; asciilifeform: 66ebbad3c8ad98a07b486d39d0c3ae62b00133f8f2877cf8b97c461e7c7f40b29cf9c3cae82cf73a92dcf1daa63d33aa76c910fbcbe60158589fc7cb48f41e6d openssl-1.0.1g.tar.gz | [20:20] |
asciilifeform | http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-March/000067.html also has a 1) hash 2) link to original vendor www | [20:20] |
assbot | [BTC-dev] UPDATED v0.0.5: Patching The Reference Implementation: A Guide ... ( http://bit.ly/1PjMQbV ) | [20:20] |
asciilifeform | which is presumably where everybody's been getting the turdz | [20:20] |
mircea_popescu | curl http://thebitcoin.foundation/ | grep "openssl" comes back empty also! | [20:20] |
assbot | ..::[ The Bitcoin Foundation ]::.. ... ( http://bit.ly/1JZPY9X ) | [20:20] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform that style of presumption is 150% of what's wrong with foss. | [20:21] |
asciilifeform | looks like mod6's script actually fetches it from openssl site | [20:21] |
mircea_popescu | can't fucking use the thing. | [20:21] |
asciilifeform | quite | [20:21] |
mircea_popescu | oddly the script i'm using as a guide to hack this together uses boost="http://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost" curl -L "$boost/1.52.0/boost_1_52_0.tar.gz" for some reason, unlike in the other two cases. | [20:25] |
mircea_popescu | because nonhomogenuous code ftw. | [20:25] |
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mircea_popescu | 61mb boost. lord have mercies. | [20:25] |
mircea_popescu | sha256sum boost_1_52_0.tar.gz | [20:26] |
mircea_popescu | eea637a4ce9f9b45a0d5e00bb9462c9f084086264d85d63133dd6d240398b28f boost_1_52_0.tar.gz | [20:26] |
mircea_popescu | and this differs from fc512d3bfa6a39a60fee548775c97239271cf757587b8df7ed739c800844a819a359dca172be0e69ad7752753753139bf11f0813d650066d58386662fe32842d boost_1_52_0.tar.bz2 in the manifest | [20:27] |
mircea_popescu | oh the manifest is sha512. | [20:27] |
mircea_popescu | listen we really gotta pick one of these and stick to it. | [20:27] |
asciilifeform | 222b6afd7723f396f5682c20130314a10196d3999feab5ba920d2a6bf53bac92 distfiles/boost_1_52_0.tar.bz2 | [20:27] |
asciilifeform | ^ mine | [20:27] |
asciilifeform | (sha256) | [20:27] |
asciilifeform | what givez | [20:27] |
mircea_popescu | holy shit sha512sum doesn't match either. | [20:27] |
mircea_popescu | i get 8de651beb9a48f91f8a797f44966b8f25c3351d6893c1d79969aeb2ded3adeaf8fc14aa9b8a4410081dde9ef155330b41a4982a62b55adde40bb73f0066c74a2 boost_1_52_0.tar.gz | [20:28] |
mircea_popescu | they changed the archive. | [20:28] |
asciilifeform | fc512d3bfa6a39a60fee548775c97239271cf757587b8df7ed739c800844a819a359dca172be0e69ad7752753753139bf11f0813d650066d58386662fe32842d distfiles/boost_1_52_0.tar.bz2 | [20:28] |
asciilifeform | l0l | [20:28] |
mircea_popescu | bzwut | [20:28] |
mircea_popescu | oh ffsake | [20:28] |
mircea_popescu | nonhomogenous manifests, also. do you hate me ? | [20:29] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: post diff ? | [20:29] |
mircea_popescu | your manifest has .bz2 for boost, .gz for everything else | [20:29] |
mircea_popescu | http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-March/000067.html script uses .gz throughout | [20:29] |
assbot | [BTC-dev] UPDATED v0.0.5: Patching The Reference Implementation: A Guide ... ( http://bit.ly/1PjMQbV ) | [20:29] |
mircea_popescu | im going to proceed on the grounds that i match that sha256 but srsly... | [20:30] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26848 @ 0.00049447 = 13.2755 BTC [+] {2} | [20:30] |
mircea_popescu | ok, so i have /rotor/stator/stator/distfiles/boost_1_52_0/ ; db-4.8.30/ ; openssl-1.0.1g/ | [20:32] |
mircea_popescu | that it, is the distfiles loaded and i can proceed ? | [20:32] |
asciilifeform | distfiles has the tarballs | [20:32] |
mircea_popescu | it does yes. | [20:33] |
asciilifeform | boost_1_52_0.tar.bz2 db-4.8.30.tar.gz openssl-1.0.1g.tar.gz | [20:33] |
mircea_popescu | uh. | [20:33] |
mircea_popescu | no, all .gz | [20:33] |
asciilifeform | odd | [20:33] |
mircea_popescu | what could possibly be odd about it. i had to gather them by hand, which i did. | [20:34] |
asciilifeform | anyway there is also an 'ourlibs' dir where all of the built crud will go. empty at the start. | [20:34] |
mircea_popescu | i have to make this ? | [20:34] |
asciilifeform | aha | [20:34] |
asciilifeform | http://dpaste.com/2CNDJ6Y << my rotor.sh | [20:34] |
assbot | dpaste: 2CNDJ6Y ... ( http://bit.ly/1PjN7vE ) | [20:34] |
asciilifeform | incidentally do you have the toolchain built ? | [20:35] |
mircea_popescu | god damned it. | [20:35] |
mircea_popescu | listen to me : TWO HOURS ago i gave a girl a task. | [20:35] |
mircea_popescu | she returned with an error, after going very smoothly throughout everything mod6 made, hour and a half ago. | [20:35] |
mircea_popescu | i fixed that and went to eat. she returned with an hour within minutes, and i've been spending my time debugging your inept shit. | [20:35] |
mircea_popescu | it is unconscionable, this. | [20:35] |
* | asciilifeform did not write the build script on trb site | [20:36] |
* | asciilifeform wrote strictly what appears in http://dpaste.com/2CNDJ6Y | [20:36] |
assbot | dpaste: 2CNDJ6Y ... ( http://bit.ly/1PjN7vE ) | [20:36] |
mircea_popescu | the moment we go off mod6 instructions and into alf instructions we suddenly need a rear admiral and five airline pilots. | [20:36] |
mircea_popescu | so lettuce see if this thing can be made to work sanely once and for all. | [20:36] |
mircea_popescu | i have exactly nothing anywhere. the disk is fucking empty. this is deliberate. | [20:37] |
mircea_popescu | no "as before" ; no "mine", none of the bs. | [20:37] |
asciilifeform | somehow i thought that mod6 et al had something like a build system | [20:37] |
mircea_popescu | it doesn't appear so. | [20:37] |
asciilifeform | apparently ! | [20:37] |
trinque | he does. I have run it and am syncing a bitcoind from its product. | [20:37] |
mircea_popescu | trinque link ? | [20:38] |
* | trinque looks | [20:38] |
pete_dushenski | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349766 << indeed. | [20:40] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 22:53:29; asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349611 << if pete_dushenski is interested in the trb affair, prolly best bang for his buck will be to learn ~why~ various things were done, rather than the agonizing particulars of ~how~ | [20:40] |
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trinque | mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=30-11-2015#1333964 << I had to dos2unix the script before running. | [20:40] |
assbot | Logged on 30-11-2015 04:08:01; mod6: trinque, et. al: The updated [version 99997 K] rotot v054-TEST2 (via `V') script: http://dpaste.com/3J5SA2V.txt | [20:40] |
mircea_popescu | holy shit it's in a dpaste in the logs ? | [20:41] |
pete_dushenski | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349859 << /me recalls many hours spent on this exact back-and-forth and hack-and-saw over the summer | [20:41] |
trinque | did output a usable product thereafter, and it's running on a debian, was built on a gentoo where it also ran. | [20:41] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 23:33:24; mircea_popescu: the moment we go off mod6 instructions and into alf instructions we suddenly need a rear admiral and five airline pilots. | [20:41] |
* | mircea_popescu goes to punch out baby seals | [20:41] |
trinque | definitely needs to be released on the site.. | [20:41] |
mircea_popescu | trinque mind dpasting your fixed version then ? | [20:41] |
trinque | sure | [20:41] |
trinque | hell I'll put it on deedbot.org | [20:41] |
mircea_popescu | ok. | [20:41] |
trinque | so it is not lost to the sands of dpaste | [20:42] |
mircea_popescu | and fwiw i'm on rotor 99998 iirc. | [20:42] |
* | pete_dushenski also recalls this particular dpaste, even having tried it on fresh os!, and failing for reasons i shamefully didn't have time to delve into further | [20:43] |
pete_dushenski | that it was only in logs was a bit odd | [20:43] |
mircea_popescu | mod6 as a purely aesthetic point, i hate that your v puts its files/dirs straight under ~. it would be much better if it made them under current dir. | [20:45] |
mircea_popescu | as it is i put .wot in /trb/.wot but the .seals are still up one level ;/ | [20:45] |
trinque | http://deedbot.org/build-bitcoind-99997K.sh | [20:47] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1MslfyQ ) | [20:47] |
trinque | http://deedbot.org/build-bitcoind-99997K.sh.asc | [20:47] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1Msldar ) | [20:47] |
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mircea_popescu | Peter Korsgaard and his 1024D bullshit | [20:51] |
mircea_popescu | this is what we're hinging on ;/ | [20:51] |
mircea_popescu | how the fuck is 0xAB07D806D2CE741FB886EE50B025BA8B59C36319 even worth loading into a system in 2015. | [20:51] |
mircea_popescu | anyway, rm -rf rotor and let's see this script | [20:52] |
mircea_popescu | trinque am i expecting any particular output ? | [20:53] |
trinque | the first output is it verifying signatures of various curl downloads, as I see it running it again. | [20:55] |
mircea_popescu | right. so i now notice it made a rotor dir | [20:55] |
mircea_popescu | V-20151129.tar.gz | [20:55] |
mircea_popescu | ../ V-20151129.tar.gz.mod6.sig | [20:55] |
mircea_popescu | buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz v.pl* | [20:55] |
mircea_popescu | buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz.sign v.pl.mod6.sig | [20:55] |
mircea_popescu | rotor.tar.gz v_quick_start.txt* | [20:55] |
mircea_popescu | rotor.tar.gz.sig v_quick_start.txt.mod6.sig | [20:55] |
mircea_popescu | TEST2/ v_users_manual.txt* | [20:55] |
mircea_popescu | toolchain/ v_users_manual.txt.mod6.sig | [20:55] |
mircea_popescu | polimedi@polimedia.us [~/trb/rotor]# | [20:55] |
mircea_popescu | pointedly absent, an autogen.sh or any sort of obvious make target. | [20:55] |
trinque | yes, and after building the binary will be buried at rotor/TEST2/bitcoin/src/bitcoind | [20:56] |
trinque | I would say that the file tree here needs some work. | [20:56] |
mircea_popescu | building what ? how ? | [20:56] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: we don't use automake, it is of the heathens | [20:57] |
trinque | it is running the rotor/TEST2/rotor.sh ... | [20:57] |
mircea_popescu | so what do we do ? | [20:57] |
trinque | yes but this is seriously layered and needs to be smashed into one script. | [20:57] |
mircea_popescu | my test2 is empty. | [20:58] |
asciilifeform | (my rotor.sh would have been a standard makefile, but gnumake has problems invoking makes recursively) | [20:58] |
trinque | mircea_popescu: the build script ought to be making all this | [20:58] |
trinque | it blew up? | [20:58] |
mircea_popescu | it finished without error, created the dir quoted above and thats it | [20:58] |
mircea_popescu | /home/polimedi/.wot directory does not exist. Refer to help. | [20:59] |
mircea_popescu | o god damned it. | [20:59] |
mircea_popescu | i can't choose where to put anything, right ? | [20:59] |
mircea_popescu | ima wipe this entire thing and start over. god damned tis frustrating. | [20:59] |
trinque | also would be good to have curl output some progress info when downloading. it otherwise appears hung when pulling down boost, or did to me. | [21:02] |
mircea_popescu | currently spewing stuff in terminal, seems ok. | [21:02] |
mircea_popescu | yeah seems to be building boost. | [21:03] |
mircea_popescu | i just downloaded the linux kernel... | [21:06] |
mircea_popescu | yup there's musl too. aaaite, ima let it be for a bit then | [21:06] |
deedbot- | [Qntra] Pirate Bay Four Acquitted Of Charges - http://qntra.net/2015/07/pirate-bay-four-acquitted-of-charges/ | [21:15] |
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deedbot- | [Qntra] Mining Difficulty Reaches New High - http://qntra.net/2015/07/mining-difficulty-reaches-new-high/ | [21:19] |
trinque | BingoBoingo: are you loading data back into qntra? | [21:21] |
trinque | if so perhaps I should turn off the feeds until you're done. | [21:21] |
BingoBoingo | in a way you could say that | [21:21] |
trinque | feeds are off. | [21:21] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31478 @ 0.0004871 = 15.3329 BTC [-] | [21:23] |
mod6 | woah | [21:24] |
* | mod6 reads | [21:24] |
* | mod6 reads again | [21:31] |
mod6 | <+mircea_popescu> seriously mod6, VERY nice job with this. 19 yo can use it! << sarc? | [21:32] |
* | trinque out to dinner, will turn feeds back on when I return. | [21:33] |
mod6 | <+asciilifeform> mod6 had a set of instructions up for cooking rotor ab initio, but it apparently wasn't in the ml << no. it "works" as far as I and others have tried it -- it relies upon haveing my, alf's, mp's, ben's, and trinque's keys in a ~/.wot dir iirc. | [21:34] |
mod6 | but until we wrap up the final parts as discussed yesterday, i wont clutter up the ml | [21:34] |
trinque | oh and btw, linked the script to say "I have used this and it works" not "this is a release according to mod6" | [21:35] |
mod6 | +asciilifeform> looks like mod6's script actually fetches it from openssl site << yes. for now, for testing. i haven't actually put up the stuff yet because until yesterday, wasn't finalized, wasn't signed etc. | [21:36] |
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* | pete_dushenski to dinner | [21:36] |
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mod6 | <+mircea_popescu> mod6 as a purely aesthetic point, i hate that your v puts its files/dirs straight under ~. it would be much better if it made them under current dir. << alright | [21:37] |
mod6 | <+mircea_popescu> as it is i put .wot in /trb/.wot but the .seals are still up one level ;/ << noted. | [21:37] |
mod6 | so where are you at now, and how can I help you accomplish your goal. | [21:37] |
trinque | mircea_popescu │ currently spewing stuff in terminal, seems ok. | [21:38] |
mod6 | and yah, btw, you can tell V where to put .wot .seals and your patchdir. | [21:39] |
mod6 | this is all in the doc. | [21:39] |
mod6 | if you don't tell it where to put them it creates ~/.wot ~/.seals and then drops the patchdir in your pwd. | [21:39] |
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danielpbarron | WARNING: asciilifeform-kills-integer-retardation.vpatch.asciilifeform.sig is an INVALID seal for asciilifeform-kills-integer-retardation.vpatch! | [21:47] |
mod6 | Who/What/Where/When DPB | [21:48] |
danielpbarron | that's where it ends for me when using trinque's script 'build-bitcoind-99997K.sh' | [21:48] |
mod6 | is that with my 'V', or post the log line where he gave you that. | [21:49] |
danielpbarron | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-12-2015#1349889 | [21:50] |
assbot | Logged on 21-12-2015 23:44:06; trinque: http://deedbot.org/build-bitcoind-99997K.sh | [21:50] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.0004903 = 4.1921 BTC [+] | [21:51] |
mod6 | Ok mircea_popescu asciilifeform ben_vulpes trinque : The latest version of my rotor+V+TEST2 script is here: http://dpaste.com/1R04312.txt : All you should need to do before hand is create a ~/.wot dir and add; "asciilifeform.asc", "mircea_popescu.asc", "mod6.asc", "ben_vulpes.asc", "trinque.asc", and "punkman.asc" into that directory. | [21:51] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1PjOV7T ) | [21:51] |
mod6 | Then if you take that paste, chmod +x it, run it, it /should/ pull down all of the deps (still not complete, grabs stuff over the web), pull down V, press a 'TEST2', then build rotor, and then finally bitcoind inside of it. | [21:53] |
mod6 | danielpbarron: do you have "asciilifeform.asc" in your .wot directory? | [21:53] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00048803 = 2.8062 BTC [-] {2} | [21:56] |
danielpbarron | ah, that was the problem. I had named it asciilifeform.key | [21:57] |
mod6 | yeah, the manual says about ".asc" | [21:57] |
mod6 | sall good now | [21:58] |
mod6 | ? | [21:58] |
danielpbarron | yeah appears so | [21:59] |
mod6 | ok | [21:59] |
mod6 | I am following my exact instructions above ^^^ nearly done building a rotor+V+TEST2. | [22:00] |
mod6 | If anyone else wants to do this tonight, to replicate my thing, I am here. | [22:00] |
mod6 | Let's do it. | [22:00] |
* | asciilifeform increasingly certain that his magic rotolinux cd will have to be... a bootable one | [22:11] |
asciilifeform | there is no other way to flamethrower the ubiquitous braindamage that prevents every single thing i ever publish from building on half the boxes | [22:11] |
mod6 | <+mircea_popescu> listen we really gotta pick one of these and stick to it. << will sort this out with the manifest/file-o-hashes | [22:18] |
mircea_popescu | # ./bitcoind | [22:19] |
mircea_popescu | ************************ | [22:19] |
mircea_popescu | EXCEPTION: St13runtime_error | [22:19] |
mircea_popescu | locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid | [22:19] |
mircea_popescu | bitcoin in AppInit() | [22:19] |
mircea_popescu | terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error' | [22:19] |
mircea_popescu | what(): locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid | [22:19] |
mircea_popescu | Aborted (core dumped) | [22:19] |
mircea_popescu | but other than that, latest script was pretty spiffy mod6 | [22:20] |
asciilifeform | LC_ALL="C" | [22:20] |
mod6 | ^ | [22:20] |
asciilifeform | prefix when starting bitcoind | [22:20] |
asciilifeform | this is necessary when running a musl executable on a heathen (glibc) linux | [22:20] |
mircea_popescu | wut sarc | [22:20] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform waitwut ? | [22:21] |
asciilifeform | you gotta put that envir var there | [22:21] |
asciilifeform | or it will croak as pictured above | [22:21] |
asciilifeform | one of these days i will saw out the locale idiocy from gcc | [22:21] |
mircea_popescu | yteaH srsly | [22:21] |
mircea_popescu | so export LC_ALL="C" ? | [22:22] |
mod6 | i think i usually execute this like: `LC_ALL=C ./bitcoind -myip=1.2.3.4 ... ect` | [22:22] |
mircea_popescu | a ok | [22:22] |
asciilifeform | aha what mod6 said | [22:22] |
asciilifeform | sample from one of my boxes, | [22:23] |
asciilifeform | LC_ALL="C" /home/bitcoin/bin/bitcoind -datadir=/home/bitcoin/.bitcoin -myip=$wanip -addnode=195.211.154.159 2>&1 & | [22:23] |
mircea_popescu | yeah, seems to work actually. | [22:23] |
mircea_popescu | sweet! | [22:23] |
asciilifeform | (replace $wanip with yours) | [22:23] |
mod6 | nice! | [22:23] |
asciilifeform | congrats mircea_popescu ! | [22:23] |
mircea_popescu | Error: To use bitcoind, you must set a rpcpassword in the configuration file | [22:23] |
mircea_popescu | trhis sounds like home. | [22:23] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: how big's your stripped bin ? | [22:23] |
kakobrekla | im not saying congrats arent in order but the fact they are is sad. | [22:24] |
mod6 | this is a good point kako. | [22:24] |
mircea_popescu | 4884832 Dec 22 00:14 bitcoind | [22:24] |
mircea_popescu | kakobrekla word. | [22:24] |
mod6 | it /will/ get easier. it's our mission. | [22:25] |
mircea_popescu | but in fairness the stack has improved HEAPS and bounds from its state pre-mod6-99997 release, so ima not say anything more | [22:25] |
asciilifeform | 4884896 <<< asciilifeform's | [22:25] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform EXTRA DWORD! | [22:25] |
mod6 | hehhe, we went through that once didn't we. | [22:25] |
mod6 | about the offsets | [22:25] |
mircea_popescu | lol | [22:26] |
mircea_popescu | anyway, i could in principle put up ~60 of these overnight | [22:26] |
mircea_popescu | it's really not so bad, <1hr whole script | [22:26] |
mod6 | yeah mine just finished. | [22:26] |
mircea_popescu | and, most importantly, script works. | [22:26] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: gcc embeds local paths (aha quite retarded) in the elf | [22:26] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: so it's a marvel we're only off by a dword | [22:26] |
mod6 | mine took ~30 minutes. | [22:26] |
mod6 | on an old ass core2duo too :] | [22:27] |
asciilifeform | 'cause mine has strings like /home/stas/br-super/stator/ourlibs/lib/engines in the stripped elf | [22:27] |
mircea_popescu | mod6 one thing to consider : rather than a wd to set the wot dir, simply have it put stuff under current dir ? | [22:27] |
mod6 | yeah, noted. i think the design decision there was "if i put it in pwd, someone might not know where it is, they may just check ~/ first." | [22:27] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: 60 actual physical boxes would be mighty spiffy | [22:28] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform im not sure it'd actually do anything useful. | [22:28] |
asciilifeform | it'd fill some pants i bet | [22:28] |
mod6 | ofc it could be helpful and spit that stuff out to stdout and let a fella know. | [22:28] |
mircea_popescu | im not in the business of filling pants tho! | [22:28] |
asciilifeform | also would be interesting to spot the octopi | [22:28] |
asciilifeform | (the boxes that are simply out to hog sockets) | [22:29] |
mircea_popescu | anyway. the only congrats that are in order go to teh foundation. well done peeps. | [22:29] |
mod6 | mircea_popescu: I'll reflect on this conversation and your trials/tribulations and use it to guide us going forward to the finish line here. | [22:29] |
mircea_popescu | mod6 in fairness 99% of tribulation was because i wasn't using 99997 | [22:29] |
mircea_popescu | sorta went at it obliquely. but definitely gotta make it a release. | [22:29] |
mod6 | ah, ok. It's not super easy to follow unless you've been keeping up with all the testing. I'm trying to keep the ML clean so people don't get tripped up later. | [22:30] |
mircea_popescu | yes but a "here's where you start" pointer must exist. | [22:30] |
mircea_popescu | prolly should exist on the main page of trb site, at that. | [22:30] |
mod6 | yea, we need a "get your TEST2 up and going" section. | [22:31] |
mod6 | I've got a short week this week. I'll get some of that cleaned up. | [22:31] |
mod6 | There's a bunch of loose ends. We're getting there... | [22:32] |
asciilifeform | at any rate even if mircea_popescu doesn't feel like making 60, it would be great if you lot came up with another dozen or so. take some of the load off my poor junkers | [22:32] |
* | asciilifeform uncrates brand new half-TB ssd for zoolag | [22:33] |
kakobrekla | its a fast moving targer | [22:34] |
kakobrekla | target | [22:34] |
mod6 | <+mircea_popescu> wut sarc << oh thought you had sarc tag on about the seals warning your 19yo got. :] | [22:37] |
mircea_popescu | what's that ? | [22:37] |
mod6 | <+mircea_popescu> seriously mod6, VERY nice job with this. 19 yo can use it! << this | [22:38] |
mod6 | cause it died right then. heh. | [22:38] |
mod6 | anyway nm. | [22:39] |
mod6 | <+trinque> yes but this is seriously layered and needs to be smashed into one script. << this is a good point there a bunch of gyrations in the current script that could be folded all into one better script. | [22:42] |
mod6 | one thing at a time though. | [22:42] |
mircea_popescu | of course... "blocks" : 0, "connections" : 0, | [22:46] |
mircea_popescu | thius dun seem right. | [22:46] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: didja -addnode=1.2.3.4 ??? | [22:46] |
asciilifeform | gotta breath'o'life it | [22:47] |
mircea_popescu | o right | [22:47] |
mircea_popescu | -addnode=195.211.154.159 << this ours ? | [22:47] |
asciilifeform | replace with one of the currently-live nodez | [22:48] |
asciilifeform | (one or more! can have multiple -addnode) | [22:48] |
asciilifeform | iirc 195* belongs to mircea_popescu | [22:48] |
mod6 | also -verifyall should be an option for you with TEST2 | [22:49] |
mircea_popescu | !s zoolag | [22:50] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00049028 = 4.4615 BTC [+] | [22:50] |
assbot | 69 results for 'zoolag' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=zoolag | [22:50] |
mircea_popescu | !s bucephalus | [22:50] |
assbot | 20 results for 'bucephalus' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=bucephalus | [22:50] |
asciilifeform | fastest sync is prolly from dulap | [22:50] |
asciilifeform | with zoolag a close second | [22:50] |
asciilifeform | (Gb fiber) | [22:50] |
mircea_popescu | what's the rush. | [22:51] |
mircea_popescu | dja see me ? 46.166.170.208 | [22:51] |
asciilifeform | on which | [22:51] |
mircea_popescu | zoolag / bucephalus | [22:51] |
mircea_popescu | "blocks" : 2034, "connections" : 10, << we're in bidnis. | [22:52] |
asciilifeform | i see a 46.166.160.36 | [22:53] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00049002 = 7.3503 BTC [-] {3} | [22:54] |
mircea_popescu | sounds like gateway aha. | [22:54] |
asciilifeform | and there you are on dulap. | [22:54] |
asciilifeform | and on bucephalus. | [22:54] |
asciilifeform | not on zoolag tho | [22:54] |
mircea_popescu | cool beans. | [22:55] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3811 @ 0.00049029 = 1.8685 BTC [+] {2} | [22:57] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: out of curiosity, what didja press ? | [23:02] |
mod6 | <+trinque> http://deedbot.org/build-bitcoind-99997K.sh << If Mr. P. used this, then it does this (in the script): ./v.pl p verbose TEST2 asciilifeform_add_verifyall_option.vpatch | [23:03] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1MslfyQ ) | [23:03] |
asciilifeform | was wondering if he has the programmable verstring | [23:04] |
asciilifeform | ( http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-December/000185.html ) | [23:04] |
assbot | [BTC-dev] Programmable Version Strings. ... ( http://bit.ly/1mdvdyY ) | [23:04] |
mod6 | that would have had to have been placed in the local pdir (patch dir) and sdir (seals dir) manually - it's not in http://thebitcoin.foundation/v/ yet | [23:05] |
assbot | Index of /v ... ( http://bit.ly/1KTlXJl ) | [23:05] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30046 @ 0.00048901 = 14.6928 BTC [-] {2} | [23:11] |
* | gabrielradio has quit (Quit: Leaving) | [23:19] |
* | BashCo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) | [23:32] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00048806 = 6.0519 BTC [-] {3} | [23:55] |
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