07:50 |
crtdaydreams |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-03-10#1083773 << Ok first part hit hard, but I'd like to point out I'm not incompetent. As vex pointed out it might be best course to just rent-a-shitbox as my router is fucked, ``support'' is pointless as I can't dumb the problem down any further. "It doesn't respond to remote ping requests even though |
07:50 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-03-10 08:20:22 whaack: crtdaydreams: related to getting your blog online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG9XBIQL3qA&t=4436s |
07:50 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-03-10 02:59:52 vex: why don't you just rent a shitty box for your blog? |
07:50 |
crtdaydreams |
it's enabled." -> Response: "Check out this FAQ thread." I can set a CNAME to an A record DDNS domain anyday. |
07:54 |
crtdaydreams |
Also after letting that run while I was typing that out, I'd like to out that Mark Passio seems a little unhinged. Maybe I need to be a little more open minded but the dude needs to chill out, he's got himself all worked up and it makes him look like a rambling fool. But an understandable one. Not off the deep end (((yet))). |
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08:28 |
crtdaydreams |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-03-10#1083817 Typical Work day is 8-6. Wake up @6, do meat chores, have breakfast, get ready and out of nowhere it's 8. Go outside and walk to the workshop, do work. Have morning tea. Go back to work. Have lunch for an hour, takes 30 minutes to get food made and then ~30 minutes to at most relax. Not enough time to get started on anything meaningful. I typically just |
08:28 |
crtdaydreams |
read a book. Go back to work. Finish work at 6. Go inside and take turn for shower/bath then get started on dinner. All up routine takes an hour. Then it's 7PM. Exhaustion sets in. Do meat chores, i.e. washup, clothes washing. Oop it's 7:30. Fucking tired. Go sleep. Repeat. |
08:28 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-03-10 12:32:31 PeterL: crtdaydreams: how can you not have time, are you working 24/7 or something? Tell us about yourself a bit and we might be able to help? |
08:30 |
crtdaydreams |
As it is I've only just been managing to squeeze hours in to talk on here and to do crypto projects. No time to even sort out my gentoo build where the initramfs is fucked. |
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08:31 |
crtdaydreams |
I admit I have been working towards a potential ``fountain of fiatola'' but like all investments, it takes a pretty hefty initial investment. |
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08:31 |
crtdaydreams |
No point in talking about it if it doesn't work. |
08:32 |
crtdaydreams |
If it does, I'll do a writeup on my blog. |
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12:36 |
whaack |
crtdaydreams: probably still worth writing about if it doesn't work |
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13:48 |
whaack |
!w probe 103.6.212.28 |
13:48 |
watchglass |
103.6.212.28:8333 : Alive: (0.551s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Return Addr=0.0.0.0:8333 Blocks=208064 |
13:49 |
whaack |
^ whaack's cement test, if it wasn't clear |
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14:11 |
billymg |
!c net-summary |
14:11 |
crawlerbot |
Bitcoin Network (IPv4 Nodes Active Within the Last 48 hours) Global: 9858; TRB-Compatible: 55; TRB: 13 |
14:11 |
crawlerbot |
TRB-Compatible by Country: United States: 24; Canada: 4; Romania: 4; Singapore: 4; France: 2; Germany: 2; Russia: 2; Ukraine: 1; Netherlands: 1; Italy: 1; Mexico: 1; Lithuania: 1; Saudi Arabia: 1; South Africa: 1; United Kingdom: 1; Chile: 1; Belgium: 1; South Korea: 1; Norway: 1; Bulgaria: 1; |
14:11 |
crawlerbot |
TRB by Country: United States: 7; Canada: 1; Romania: 1; Singapore: 1; Lithuania: 1; France: 1; Norway: 1; |
14:22 |
billymg |
whaack: for some reason no other node scanned by the crawler has returned your new node as one of its peers |
14:29 |
billymg |
which is currently the only way for the crawler to discover new nodes, until this feature is added |
14:29 |
bitbot |
Logged on 2021-08-11 16:32:02 asciilifeform: billymg: btw pheature req : see if can add a search box (where searches existing, and if not found, adds to scan queue) |
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14:52 |
whaack |
billymg: out of curiosity, does this mean that none of the heathen nodes scanned in the crawler see my node either? |
14:53 |
whaack |
or are you only looking at peers of trb nodes? |
14:56 |
billymg |
whaack: heathen nodes as well |
14:57 |
billymg |
and i don't know enough to say whether it means "don't see" or "sees, but doesn't return in peers list" |
15:01 |
whaack |
!w peers 103.6.212.28 |
15:01 |
watchglass |
103.6.212.28:8333 : reported peers: 13.126.144.12 24.6.168.141 37.191.249.99 39.101.136.226 45.134.142.40 80.238.125.164 82.27.75.0 91.42.83.47 94.199.178.17:3201 138.201.28.24 |
15:01 |
watchglass |
103.6.212.28:8333 : reported peers: 141.156.198.187 157.90.98.106 181.164.89.120 199.247.7.208 |
15:01 |
whaack |
!w peers 13.126.144.12 |
15:01 |
watchglass |
13.126.144.12:8333 : |
15:02 |
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whaack scratches head |
15:02 |
whaack |
!w peers 24.6.168.141 |
15:02 |
watchglass |
24.6.168.141:8333 : |
15:02 |
whaack |
maybe heathen nodes can't properly return peers as per watchglass |
15:03 |
whaack |
^ looks like a bug though, there should probably be some 'unrecognized peer format' repsonse |
15:10 |
billymg |
whaack: asciilifeform's watchglass intentionally does not include the relay byte in order to be compatible with trb. my crawler tries both with/without that byte in order to coax peers out of the node being probed |
15:11 |
whaack |
in emerge issues, i am trying to 'emerge dev-python/graphviz' and i am getting the error.. |
15:11 |
whaack |
!!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request: |
15:11 |
whaack |
- media-libs/harfbuzz-1.7.2::gentoo (Change USE: +truetype) |
15:11 |
billymg |
plenty of prb nodes returning peers though |
15:12 |
whaack |
my USE flag in /etc/portage/make.conf includes -truetype |
15:13 |
whaack |
(the warning "Change USE: ..." had 3 other flags that i added to my USE variable, all of those warnings went away, but i am still getting the one for truetype |
15:15 |
billymg |
whaack: in the case of those two you spot checked just now, the second indeed hasn't returned peers in a while (possibly ever, the crawler doesn't track this) |
15:15 |
billymg |
the first has, though not in the last few probes |
15:16 |
whaack |
!w peers 91.42.83.47 |
15:16 |
watchglass |
91.42.83.47:8333 : |
15:17 |
whaack |
my node reports this node as one of its peers, but not vice versa http://bitdash.io/nodes/91.42.83.47-8333 |
15:17 |
billymg |
yep |
15:17 |
billymg |
not sure why |
15:18 |
whaack |
curious as to whether any heathen node ever returns a trb node as a peer |
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15:19 |
billymg |
i believe they do |
15:19 |
whaack |
that's slightly surprising since trb blox are bad-blox according to trb |
15:19 |
whaack |
according to prb* |
15:21 |
billymg |
yeah, not 100% sure. i could write a query to check |
15:21 |
billymg |
in any case the other trb nodes should be listing your node |
15:21 |
whaack |
possible i just never connected to 1 for whatever reason |
15:27 |
billymg |
whaack: possibly this: http://logs.bitdash.io/trilema/2018-12-24#1882932 |
15:27 |
bitbot |
(trilema) 2018-12-24 trinque: eh I think you'll rather want to -addnode republican nodes. -connect is exclusive |
15:27 |
whaack |
right, but i somehow have a bunch of peers, not just the 2 i -connect'd to |
15:28 |
whaack |
i could restart my node without the connect flag... i may do this |
15:28 |
billymg |
whaack: if you do that try adding an -addnode for all the known republican nodes, or at least a good number of them, in case some are busy or whatever |
15:30 |
whaack |
asciilifeform: what is the best course of action when i get a fetch failed with the gentoo i have running on your box? |
15:30 |
whaack |
* Fetch failed for 'dev-libs/gobject-introspection-common-1.52.1', Log file: |
15:30 |
whaack |
* '/var/tmp/portage/dev-libs/gobject-introspection-common-1.52.1/temp/build.log' |
15:31 |
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whaack is trying to emerge dev-python/graphviz |
15:33 |
whaack |
apparently the problem is that the certificate expired for some download i need to do to install the pakcage |
15:35 |
whaack |
asciilifeform: looks like this is the heart of the problem http://paste.deedbot.org/?id=R1-E , is it possibble you can add that file to the dist ? |
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15:53 |
asciilifeform |
whaack: do you have a usable copy of this tarball ? asciilifeform apparently doesn't |
15:54 |
asciilifeform |
'gobject-introspection-1.52.1.tar.xz' |
15:56 |
whaack |
asciilifeform: according to emerge it can be found here: https://download.gnome.org/sources/gobject-introspection/1.52/gobject-introspection-1.52.1.tar.xz |
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16:12 |
whaack |
are vpatches restricted to ascii encoding or any other specific encoding? |
16:14 |
asciilifeform |
whaack: there's at least a coupla (accidental) utf8isms in asciilifeform's patches historically |
16:16 |
asciilifeform |
whaack: uploaded, try emerging |
16:17 |
whaack |
asciilifeform: giving it a shot |
16:24 |
whaack |
asciilifeform: compiled for a long time, then hit another roadbump: |
16:24 |
whaack |
missing file: https://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/2.13.01/nasm-2.13.01.tar.xz |
16:25 |
asciilifeform |
whaack: get'em in your local distfiles, i'ma add'em to dulap in 1 batch |
16:25 |
whaack |
expected location: http://dulap.xyz/gentoo/distfiles/nasm-2.13.01.tar.xz |
16:25 |
whaack |
asciilifeform: how would i go about getting all the missing files in 1 go? |
16:25 |
asciilifeform |
(if they aint on dulap, asciilifeform doesn't have'em, would have to get'em from the wild in exactly same way as whaack) |
16:26 |
asciilifeform |
whaack: well not in 1 go, but as the eggogs appear |
16:26 |
whaack |
asciilifeform: ah okay, where is the local distfiles dir? |
16:26 |
asciilifeform |
/usr/portage/distfiles |
16:26 |
whaack |
ty |
16:28 |
asciilifeform |
np |
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19:23 |
scoopbot |
New article on Thimbron: 9980-9978 - presence, bug fixes |
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19:29 |
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asciilifeform nao on 9978 |