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00:07 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 69200 @ 0.00055244 = 38.2288 BTC [+] {2}
00:08 TheNewDeal I must stfu and catch up on many a log. May be looking to resell part of a bitbet in the near future (approx 1 week from now). Keep that in mind if it sparks your interest
00:08 danielpbarron !up Bingo_bar
00:08 Bingo_bar Oh I wish Zimbabwe were in dixie
00:09 Bingo_bar Hooray
00:09 Bingo_bar Hooray
00:10 ag3nt_zer0 http://www.studiesincomparativereligion.com/Public/articles/The_Destruction_of_the_Christian_Tradition_Part_1-by_Rama_Coomaraswamy.aspx
00:10 assbot "The Destruction of the Christian Tradition (Part 1)" - an essay by Rama Coomaraswamy ... ( http://bit.ly/1HF593L )
00:10 TheNewDeal !down
00:11 TheNewDeal !down TheNewDeal
00:11 Bingo_bar Oh I wish I were in Dixie land to take my stand.
00:11 Bingo_bar To live or die in dixie
00:12 Bingo_bar Hooray
00:12 Bingo_bar Hooray
00:13 Bingo_bar I wish I were in Dixie
00:13 decimation Bingo_bar: you at stone mountain?
00:13 Bingo_bar Hooray
00:13 Bingo_bar Hooray
00:13 decimation !down Bingo_bar
00:13 decimation !up lolballz
00:15 lolballz bb found the jukebox?
00:15 decimation !up Bingo_bar
00:15 Bingo_bar Niggers, too many here
00:15 Bingo_bar I wish
00:16 Bingo_bar Anyone here loan me a dead bigger for storage
00:17 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70095 @ 0.00053227 = 37.3095 BTC [-] {4}
00:19 lolballz 2@37.5 bb
00:19 williamdunne Is there a sign saying dead nigger storage?
00:27 lolballz rock out
00:29 lolballz with yer cock out
00:30 asciilifeform ;;later tell mircea_popescu http://cryptome.org/2015/07/1-7B-anonymous-comments.htm << lulzy re: 'reddit' et al
00:30 assbot 1.7 billion "anonymous" comments from 5% of the internet ... ( http://bit.ly/1HF6O9w )
00:30 gribble The operation succeeded.
00:36 lolballz ziggy played guitar
00:36 punkman I need more disks
00:36 punkman with all the terrabyte sized datasets floating around
00:43 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22250 @ 0.00051835 = 11.5333 BTC [-]
00:53 punkman http://atechdad.com/Deanonymizing-Darknet-Data/
00:53 assbot Deanonymizing Darknet Data · atechdad ... ( http://bit.ly/1KcPlLx )
00:54 punkman (fellow finds GPS coords in images from that darknet dataset linked yesterday)
00:56 punkman !up lolballz
00:59 lolballz u greeks brew nice beer, why are u so broke?
01:01 punkman they export greek beer?
01:01 lolballz yep, not like italian beer made locally
01:02 punkman mediterranean beer is awful
01:02 lolballz we're getting proper peroni now
01:03 lolballz tasmania has some excellent ones, hops barley and water
01:03 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31200 @ 0.00051442 = 16.0499 BTC [-] {2}
01:03 punkman there's the odd small-scale brewery that makes ok beer
01:03 lolballz half the country drinks beer from cazallatown
01:04 punkman but really all spanish/italian/greek beer I've had is almost as bad as heineken or worse
01:05 lolballz i don't mind heineken, i like to know what my armpit smells like tommorrow
01:06 lolballz the hops are unique
01:06 lolballz tazzie blends em
01:08 lolballz well
01:08 lolballz like "single malt"
01:09 lolballz doent mean shit if u can do it
01:09 lolballz *can't
01:12 lolballz fuck a larger tho, gimme an ale
01:13 lolballz and so, i prefer a single malt
01:14 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35300 @ 0.00051868 = 18.3094 BTC [+]
01:14 punkman any of those left that Diageo doesn't own?
01:15 lolballz you want a nice cigar?
01:16 punkman nah
01:17 lolballz just accessible info?
01:20 lolballz yeah id swap everything for a good cigar
01:24 lolballz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NhqN0KcWAE
01:24 assbot Luscious Jackson - Naked Eye - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1HFbhcp )
01:37 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57889 @ 0.00051432 = 29.7735 BTC [-] {3}
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02:03 decimation http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/2015/07/09/hitlers-thoughts-on-the-euro/ > "I’m halfway through Look Who’s Back, a book in which Hitler wakes up in 2011 and, homeless and friendless, ... The Reichsmark was no longer legal tender, even though others—probably some clueless dilettantes on the side of the victorious powers—had clearly adapted my plan to turn it into a European-wide currency. At any rate, transactions were now b
02:03 assbot Philip Greenspun's Weblog » Hitler’s thoughts on the Euro ... ( http://bit.ly/1fcAS4P )
02:03 decimation being carried out in an artificial currency called “euro,” regarded, as one would expect, with a high level of mistrust. I could have told those responsible that this would be the case."
02:04 decimation "“Haven’t you ever been abroad?” “Well, obviously: Poland, France, Hungary . . .” “OK, they’re inside the EU.” “And the Soviet Union.” “You got in there without a passport?” I thought about it for a moment. “I cannot recollect anybody having asked me for one,” I replied confidently."
02:07 pete_dushenski decimation: kinda funny to consider what the man woulda thunk had he been time warped into the present eh.
02:07 decimation heh yeah
02:07 pete_dushenski this quote, of course, being the first of two that greenspun wrote on 'look who's back'
02:08 pete_dushenski the second being the inspiration and provocation for my 'turns out you wanted hitler after all' article
02:09 pete_dushenski i definitely appreciate how prolific phil is. i've been visiting his blog daily the last couple weeks.
02:09 decimation heh awesome, I was just gonna lookup the nazi platform
02:09 decimation you saved me the trouble
02:10 pete_dushenski and added my free commentary whether you wanted it or not !
02:14 pete_dushenski http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205408 << a question that may yet be answered some day.
02:14 assbot Logged on 18-07-2015 02:33:25; ben_vulpes: i wonder how pete woulda treated the tesla
02:14 pete_dushenski someone in my meatwot is bound to splurge for one, and it'd then just be a matter of time before i snagged some seat time.
02:15 decimation heh this nazi stuff is lulzy, looks much like the modern lefty platform - save the anti-immigrant stuff
02:15 decimation which is actually pretty rational if you are gonna make a 'nationalist' welfare state
02:15 pete_dushenski given that i was able to attract a fair few steers of unusual and exciting personally owned autos with my old blog, it should be a cinch with contravex's broader readership as a selling point
02:16 pete_dushenski decimation: the anti-immigration, the free education for gifted only, and the get off your lazy ass elements are the only differences i could really spot
02:17 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00053186 = 13.2965 BTC [+]
02:17 pete_dushenski but hey, times change (albeit modestly) and usians are emphatically not teutons
02:17 pete_dushenski not entirely, at least.
02:17 decimation actually, the white part has a significant portion
02:18 decimation but their cultural distinctiveness has long disappeared into germanic surnames
02:18 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2148 @ 0.00053186 = 1.1424 BTC [+]
02:18 pete_dushenski what's 'significant' ? 10% ? 20% ?
02:19 decimation I think more than that, more like 50%
02:19 pete_dushenski even with all the irish, italian, and eastern yurapeans ?
02:20 pete_dushenski seems high.
02:20 pete_dushenski "The ten largest ancestries of American Whites are: German Americans (16.5%), Irish Americans (11.9%), English Americans (9.2%), Italian Americans (5.5%), Mexican Americans (5.4%), French Americans (4%), Polish Americans (3%), Scottish Americans (1.9%), Dutch Americans (1.6%), and Norwegian Americans (1.5%)" << via 2008 census bureau
02:21 pete_dushenski boom. called it ;)
02:22 pete_dushenski "It's still an honorable thing to get a Ph.D. " << bahaha on what planet is this ?
02:22 decimation interesting, I thought it was higher
02:22 decimation I'm sure that the relative portion is higher in certain regions like the midwest
02:22 pete_dushenski "It's not as if the Wiz Schools have killed CS at universities. Not yet, anyway." << mkay then. pass the pipe.
02:23 pete_dushenski http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-07-2015#1204995 << #b-a is for adults, not kids.
02:23 assbot Logged on 17-07-2015 23:24:38; williamdunne: 00:06:08 - gabriel_laddel: ascii_field: reference material for ben+pete's school for kids who might maybe not suck one day <<< isn't that what #b-a is anyway? At least that's how I'm trying to use it.
02:24 pete_dushenski kids gotta climb the ladder before they can jump off the diving board into the deep end.
02:24 pete_dushenski lift head before sit up, crawl before walk, etc.
02:26 decimation apparently wisconsin, daktoas german ancestry is 'self reported' to be ~40%, roughly 20% through the midwest
02:27 decimation http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/c2kbr-35.pdf
02:27 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1fcDxeM )
02:27 pete_dushenski where it's cold and the people hardier, basically.
02:28 decimation yes, and that area happened to be where land was cheap when the wave of germans were fleeing derpiness/overcrowding
02:32 decimation actually many in that time period saw the centralization of the prussian mega-state and decided to leave... because there was somewhere to go
02:32 pete_dushenski right. it wasn't the urbanites that were fleeing the old world so much.
02:32 pete_dushenski or if they were urbanites, they weren't died in the wool urbanites
02:32 pete_dushenski like, say, teh jooz
02:33 decimation initially it was poor folk with no other choice, but many in hte 1830-1860 bulge were people of some means who were 'voting with their feet'
02:33 decimation as their ancestral homeland/city-states were steamrolled
02:33 pete_dushenski lol not hard to imagine 2030-2060 usa being similar
02:33 decimation no, but the problem in 'where is the frontier'?
02:34 pete_dushenski that's a point.
02:34 pete_dushenski the number of countries offering free fertile soil to industries immigrants is awfully limited
02:34 decimation really, it was a rare point in history where people of some means had alternatives
02:34 pete_dushenski industrious*
02:34 decimation most people for most time do not
02:36 pete_dushenski well there's always money in the banana stand...
02:36 pete_dushenski by which i mean, there's always south america
02:36 pete_dushenski only 400 mn people currently in the southern half and inhabited by a reasonably conquerable people
02:37 pete_dushenski latin america is certainly a better opportunity than, say, asia, africa, the middle east, or europe for those usians looking for an exit door
02:49 pete_dushenski http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205306 << ahem. -does- no wrong.
02:49 assbot Logged on 18-07-2015 02:09:47; ben_vulpes: razr did no wrong
02:55 pete_dushenski http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205396 << sop to suck automaker cock and gargle balls in car blogosphere, of which 'autoblog' once ruled the roost (they still might even, but i doubt it, even though i stopped paying attention)
02:55 assbot Logged on 18-07-2015 02:30:18; mircea_popescu: bunch of retarded fucking monkeys. http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.autoblog.com/v/19733f9b5da9864601475a8ba7c48a8d3e902be4/img/editors/sebastian-blanco.jpg << this inept fuckwit really thought THAT is what needs to be reported.
02:56 pete_dushenski writing about every little retarded marketing detail is par for the course.
02:56 pete_dushenski this is what passes for "being observant" in an industry where you can't actually criticise the plastic balls of shit you drive every week.
02:57 pete_dushenski lest you, y'know, bite the hand that feeds you.
02:59 pete_dushenski as far as car news sites and writers go, there's literally no other branch of 'journalism' that's so bereft of intellectualism, individualism, and integrity
02:59 pete_dushenski this is very much by design.
03:00 pete_dushenski derps like sebastian get wrung through the gawker-esque grinder for a fraction of the rate of internal marketing staff at an automaker
03:00 pete_dushenski and to largely the same effect, with the added bonus of the illusion of independence to what i can only assume are very slowly-witted readers.
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03:11 pete_dushenski http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205499 << well with that kinda tall shadow being cast onto the street, and that sort of whimsical 'build whatever wherever whenever' attitude, you're just gonna drive a stake through the heart of your pedestrian-friendly utopia, mister
03:11 assbot Logged on 18-07-2015 03:02:21; mircea_popescu: ima build a fucking wizard tower on my own land if i feel so inclined, and if anyone doesn't like it ima add cannons to it.
03:23 mircea_popescu yeah i know
03:23 mircea_popescu i'm not ready yet.
03:27 mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205598 << eventually there's going to be a binary for macs as well, so check back in a few weeks
03:27 assbot Logged on 18-07-2015 03:39:46; ag3nt_zer0: so think I am done as I don't know what the hell I am doing
03:30 pete_dushenski mircea_popescu: you're also not alone here. i'd be pleased to offer my urban planning and architectural services to the cause :D
03:30 mircea_popescu hehe l
03:30 mircea_popescu k*
03:34 mircea_popescu asciilifeform nobody will care.
03:34 mircea_popescu there's this very strange delusion where twerps on the internet and beyond imagine someone, somewhere, (important! secret!) gives a shit what they do.
03:35 mircea_popescu in point of fact the various governmenbts don't have enough of a clue to even keep track of the most direct threats to their very existence,
03:35 mircea_popescu let alone random twerp in montana not possessed of enough intelligence to find a mate.
03:36 mircea_popescu and in any case "the right to be forgotten" comes from the same set as "the right to fried chicken". forgetaboutit.
03:39 pete_dushenski mircea_popescu: how went the slithy toves this eve ?
03:39 mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205707 << hitler was a national-socialist, the current lefties are international-socialists
03:39 assbot Logged on 18-07-2015 06:15:38; decimation: heh this nazi stuff is lulzy, looks much like the modern lefty platform - save the anti-immigrant stuff
03:39 mircea_popescu pete_dushenski poorly. still none found.
03:40 pete_dushenski hm. tough gig.
03:40 mircea_popescu an' in other news, http://40.media.tumblr.com/64967f37cc6cd78ef79fd75bc46cdb4b/tumblr_n625ybJIET1t7h3z1o1_1280.jpg
03:40 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1fSDPZk )
03:41 pete_dushenski re: modern leftist : they're inter-everything, inter-sexual, inter-raced, inter-gendered, all the way to inter-opinionated
03:42 pete_dushenski where 'every opinion is valuable... unless it's mean !'
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03:59 pete_dushenski "As faking a 7 percent figure takes more risk than releasing a lower but real one, China has no motives to forge the data... It is hence groundless to suspect the NBS faked its statistics." << cute.
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04:21 pete_dushenski !v assbot:pete_dushenski.rate.bitstein.2:c6425fc9b7bc8e79dc702b54d5d0ec5414ad73b61b10728dc9432eb06cc1f72a
04:21 assbot Successfully updated the rating for bitstein from 1 to 2 with note: doing god's work on social media. https://twitter.com/bitstein
04:24 pete_dushenski !v assbot:pete_dushenski.rate.mircea_popescu.4:e29fd8985f2d0012bbacc5e9ca3f45037fdf14c37bddce4ebf46752b89fa5176
04:24 assbot Successfully updated the rating for mircea_popescu from 2 to 4 with note: still the mpex rabbi
04:27 pete_dushenski !v assbot:pete_dushenski.rate.danielpbarron.2:7da19ed5834cd7e319ea1fc69b27cda70efb9e5c75e8e39dda74af49967f5b88
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04:29 pete_dushenski !v assbot:pete_dushenski.rate.jurov.4:9b4b6d115c7e3ae9efa66c174d0b1cb0d980b7fbbf1fccd227565c1a6956c928
04:29 assbot Successfully updated the rating for jurov from 2 to 4 with note: coinbr broker.
04:31 pete_dushenski should do it for tonight.
04:35 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50200 @ 0.00054629 = 27.4238 BTC [+] {2}
04:39 cazalla ;;later tell bingoboingo cascade or boags?
04:39 gribble The operation succeeded.
04:49 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58691 @ 0.0005529 = 32.4503 BTC [+] {4}
04:49 cazalla http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205785 <<< riddle me this.. is it women who desire the buttsecks more so than men?
04:49 assbot Logged on 18-07-2015 07:40:30; mircea_popescu: an' in other news, http://40.media.tumblr.com/64967f37cc6cd78ef79fd75bc46cdb4b/tumblr_n625ybJIET1t7h3z1o1_1280.jpg
04:52 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50460 @ 0.00055781 = 28.1471 BTC [+]
05:04 mircea_popescu womenz don't desire teh buttseks, womenz desire to be hurt by a cool guy. buttseks' means to an end.
05:04 mircea_popescu further study http://41.media.tumblr.com/5717b7cceb4ab697fca7355e63f60faf/tumblr_mzfa0mCnIN1qbgewho1_1280.jpg
05:04 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1DmDu61 )
05:17 cazalla can't say i'm too fussed on the idea and both times i was pressured into it and obliged because if i don't, someone else surely will, in it goes
05:18 jurov cazalla: own experience?
05:19 cazalla yeah how else would i know?
05:20 cazalla just to clarify.. i fucked them, not some weird ass pegging shit if you're trying to set me up with some cool meme
05:21 jurov ;;ud ass pegging
05:21 gribble http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pegging | anal sex reveresed. instead of the man sticking his penis up the womans butt, the woman wears a strap-on and sticks it up the mans butt.
05:22 cazalla jurov, do you remember your first blow job?
05:22 jurov no
05:23 cazalla guess ya sorta derailed my joke then
05:24 jurov dude was not very keen on bj's, went straight for the ass
05:33 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47540 @ 0.0005282 = 25.1106 BTC [-] {2}
05:40 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43100 @ 0.00053552 = 23.0809 BTC [+] {2}
05:50 shinohai @ cazalla "not some weird ass pegging shit" < Traps perhaps?
05:52 shinohai Nothing to top off the weekend like a relaxing prostate massage.
05:54 shinohai think of them as hot girls with snipped dinglies.
05:54 cazalla would ya give bailey jay a bit?
05:55 jurov ;;ud bailey jay
05:55 gribble http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Bailey+Jay | Also hotter than most women you'll ever meet. "Hey, did I seriously just catch you fapping to Bailey Jay?" "Hell yeah! No homo." by Bill27 March 31, 2014. 43 1.
05:55 shinohai For say 5 BTC then yeah, I'd turn down the lights and plow that.
05:56 shinohai Slap dat ass with Icy Hot and ride!
05:58 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47854 @ 0.00054093 = 25.8857 BTC [+]
05:59 cazalla shinohai, seems relevant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjxTrrbjmx0
05:59 assbot Rog on traps - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1Jozioh )
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08:09 cazalla ;;isup qntra.net
08:09 gribble qntra.net is down
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08:53 shinohai qntra isup 4 me
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11:20 mircea_popescu mod6 so what's the plan, turning stator into a release ?
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12:16 thestringpuller ;;isup qntra.net
12:16 gribble qntra.net is down
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12:55 Naphex https://xotika.tv/#/channel99/hotgirlforyou
12:55 assbot XOtika.TV: Bitcoin adult live streaming community. ... ( http://bit.ly/1Iamc1x )
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13:57 assbot [HAVELOCK] [BTR] 2007 @ 0.00111 = 2.2278 BTC
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14:03 shinohai woo-hoo @ Naphex \o/
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14:10 mod6 <+mircea_popescu> mod6 so what's the plan, turning stator into a release ? << Yeah. I believe 'stator' + { eat/dump block, rm testnet & verifyall } should be the 5.4 release unless anything additional is submitted before we can finish testing & bundling release.
14:12 punkman mod6, debug_sanity perhaps?
14:13 mod6 As far as testing, so far everything seems to be working ok -- i've fully sync'd 1 stator build, and i've got 2 more full sync's running curretly: one gentoo x86-64 w/glibc & one OpenBSD x86-64 w/glibc
14:13 punkman did anyone try musl yet?
14:14 mod6 One of my goals for this week (and I'm running a bit behind) was to create a test matrix for everything that needs to be tested for this forthcoming release. I hope to at least get a start on that here today yet.
14:14 shinohai mod6: is your stator on a pogo?
14:14 mod6 <+punkman> mod6, debug_sanity perhaps? << maybe.
14:14 mod6 <+punkman> did anyone try musl yet? << yeah, check out ascii's comments from yesterday
14:14 mod6 <+shinohai> mod6: is your stator on a pogo? << nope
14:14 shinohai :/
14:15 mod6 Haven't had enough spare time to dig into it. Been hectic enough just trying to keep up with all the incoming patches.
14:16 shinohai i havent gotten past stator 0.5.4 w/blockdump
14:17 mod6 ascii only has 3 patches post blockdump (eatblock, rm testnet, verifyall)
14:17 mod6 not a huge deal. nothing super critical there, just nice-to-have type of ones.
14:17 shinohai ok, then that is just 2, and testnet isn't important
14:18 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25950 @ 0.0005714 = 14.8278 BTC [+]
14:18 mod6 punkman has his debug_sanity, but I hvane't had a chance to test version two, and it's not a super high priority for me at this very moment.
14:18 TomServo mod6: Was your OpenBSD recipe made public somewhere?
14:18 mod6 especially if anyone is helping test or whatever and they need debug_sanity they can just apply the patch to their local codebase.
14:18 mod6 same as any of the others: dump/eat block, verifiy all etc.
14:19 punkman I'm gonna do debug_sanity part2 too
14:19 mod6 TomServo: it's not my recipe. i'll dig it up
14:20 mod6 http://thebitcoin.foundation/ml/btc-dev/2015-July/000118.html
14:20 assbot [BTC-dev] openbsd patch ... ( http://bit.ly/1MhDb4G )
14:20 shinohai I shamefully decided yo put all my crap in a github repo. There is no better way right now for me to organize it all.
14:20 mod6 punkman: ok cool.
14:21 punkman mod6: any wishes on that front?
14:21 mod6 honestly I don't have anything in mind at all.
14:21 punkman I'd really like the debug.log to be parseable, that's the main motivation here
14:22 mod6 make something work for you on your end, see if it makes sense, and if it does, perhaps submit the changes.
14:22 TomServo mod6 and Philippe, thanks
14:23 mod6 for anything to make it into the next release, the patch must be 100% perfect and apply perfect. if I hvae to do any mental gymnastics or gyrations to apply a patch or whatever, it wont make it in. there's already a large enough scope on this release.
14:23 mod6 TomServo: anytime
14:24 shinohai anyone got a arm static binary of stator build?
14:27 shinohai i offer no patches. I control my server 100% with crude shell scripts xD
14:27 mthreat http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/2015/07/18/what-other-currencies-besides-bitcoin-have-experienced-inverse-debasement-basement/
14:28 mthreat "What other currencies besides Bitcoin have experienced inverse debasement? ('basement'?)"
14:33 mod6 Anyway, most of the submissions so far have been pretty top notch. We want to encourage people in the WoT to submit patches. If something is submitted but doesn't make it into a release right away, that certainly doesn't mean it won't be pulled in to a later milestone.
14:34 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52650 @ 0.00057165 = 30.0974 BTC [+] {2}
14:35 mod6 I think it's great. If you've got an idea or something you wanna discuss for submission, this is where that type of discussion happens. Keep it up! :]
14:37 mod6 phf: keep an eye out for punkman's debug_sanity-part2 -- or maybe you both can coordinate together so that all three of these patches will play together nicely: debug_sanity-part1-corrected, debug_sanity-part2 and milli timestamps
14:38 trinque shinohai: bashops is bestops!
14:40 punkman I thought of incorporating milli timestamps as an option in part2
14:50 ben_vulpes did someone say bashops?
14:52 ben_vulpes ;;later tell pete_dushenski find someone who's a shareholder, they can do test drives
14:52 gribble The operation succeeded.
15:03 ben_vulpes <punkman> mod6, debug_sanity perhaps? << i've yet to play around with this one in depth
15:03 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48000 @ 0.00054879 = 26.3419 BTC [-] {3}
15:04 punkman ben_vulpes, doesn't do much
15:04 punkman main attraction is removing the wx crap
15:04 mod6 which was nice for sure
15:04 mod6 that needed to happen at somepoint.
15:05 ben_vulpes aha
15:05 ben_vulpes <shinohai> I shamefully decided yo put all my crap in a github repo. There is no better way right now for me to organize it all. << you know that you can have a git repo on disk without ever pushing it to shithub?
15:05 ben_vulpes gotta love these rubyists, centralizing all of the decentralized things. shithub, keybase...
15:06 ben_vulpes i blame davout
15:07 ben_vulpes <punkman> I'd really like the debug.log to be parseable, that's the main motivation here << this is an excellent goal. a+ if you crap out an EBNF to go along with it, instead of some "protocol is in the code" parser script.
15:14 mod6 i'm gonna throw in debug_sanity-part1-corrected to my next build/sync test, and look at the output/impact of the patch. i should have some more meaningful comments after that.
15:17 mod6 doesnt look like that one was generated with -pU either though.
15:17 mod6 does stuff like this:
15:17 mod6 @@ -45,24 +45,6 @@ Object JSONRPCError(int code, const string& message)
15:18 punkman mod6, -U is the default, not sure how to turn the comments after @@
15:18 punkman (I did -pU, didn't change anything)
15:18 punkman *turn off
15:28 ben_vulpes how does returning an error from a function in bitcoin turn into a line in debug.log?
15:29 punkman printf is redefined as OutputDebugStringF
15:29 punkman which decides whether to write to debug file or print to console
15:30 ben_vulpes unfh okay i get it
15:30 punkman also if you grep for "fprintf(stdout/stderr" you can find some that never go to debug log
15:31 ben_vulpes well this is a whole project, innit.
15:31 ben_vulpes do you have a plan for v2?
15:31 punkman and there's also PrintException, PrintExceptionContinue, error() and more
15:31 punkman I do not have a plan
15:32 ben_vulpes i think i missed the debug sanity feedback threads too.
15:32 ben_vulpes BUT ANYWAYS
15:33 mod6 <+punkman> (I did -pU, didn't change anything) << ah ok. git must have stripped that helpful information from the patch. fuck git.
15:33 ben_vulpes so yeah a patch to excise the wx crap is great and wonderful and thank you etc, but i'd like to see it split from changes to logging behavior
15:34 mod6 anyway, i'll have to just repatch up everything myself and re-add your changes.
15:34 mod6 and then do a `diff -uNr`
15:34 ben_vulpes mod6: does the patch not apply cleanly?
15:35 punkman mod6, what's missing from git output?
15:35 mod6 ben_vulpes: the old one did not, because of perhaps something the ML did to the patch; stripping out an empty line at the end of the file.
15:35 mod6 <+punkman> mod6, what's missing from git output? << if you used -pU, it doesn't reflect that in the patch
15:36 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 178300 @ 0.00056746 = 101.1781 BTC [+] {6}
15:36 mod6 diff --git a/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp b/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp
15:36 mod6 normally diff will put the flags passed to it into the patch file.
15:37 ben_vulpes but /does it apply cleanly/ ?
15:37 mod6 i dunno yet. i haven't tried the new one.
15:38 mod6 i want to make it clear that it seems /slightly less readable/ to me because of: @@ -45,24 +45,6 @@ Object JSONRPCError(int code, const string& message) << this type of thing.
15:38 punkman I kinda like that it includes the function name
15:38 punkman I can strip it next time
15:39 mod6 i dunno, i guess im just used to the other way.
15:39 ben_vulpes i like it too, but it's probably git stockholm.
15:41 punkman ben_vulpes: git stockholm? what's so bad about git
15:43 ben_vulpes punkman: i live and die by the dvcs, i like it just fine. mod6 hates it for some reason that's unclear to me, so i'm allowing for the possibility that i just have stockholm syndrome.
15:44 punkman btw the sqlite guy has his own versioning system, it's kinda cool http://fossil-scm.org/
15:44 assbot Fossil: Home ... ( http://bit.ly/1MAtWcO )
15:46 ben_vulpes a shit that looks nifty
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16:57 jurov http://www.tasteofcinema.com/2015/35-visually-stunning-czechslovak-films-that-are-worth-your-time/
16:57 assbot 35 Visually Stunning Czech/Slovak Films That Are Worth Your Time « Taste of Cinema ... ( http://bit.ly/1Ib00WE )
17:09 decimation there was a baker who makes potica at the farmer's market this morning
17:09 decimation I think in Slovakia it's orechovník
17:11 jurov yes
17:13 jurov and its brother makovník, best stuffed by so much poppy seed that it makes you very sleepy
17:13 decimation and makes you fail drug tests?
17:14 jurov tests for opiates are unheard of here
17:15 jurov and poppy seed is not addictive, just tasty
17:15 decimation I've heard that this is a common problem in the us
17:16 decimation nearly everyone does drug testing here
17:16 decimation even to work at the corner grocery
17:22 jurov !up hazirafel
17:24 trinque openbsd's upgrade process is surprisingly (and refreshingly) easy
17:24 trinque boot installer kernel -> mash enter -> reboot -> sysmerge
17:24 trinque love it
17:25 mod6 my obsd 5.6 full sync is up to block: 189480
17:26 trinque nice
17:26 mod6 gentoo nomultilib glibc: 322021
17:26 mod6 im workin on that test matrix now.
17:27 mod6 i've got 22 scenarios worked up
17:27 mod6 well, planned 22 so far.
17:27 trinque nice, I am happy to help with that process
17:28 trinque awaiting orders
17:28 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59900 @ 0.0005619 = 33.6578 BTC [+] {2}
17:29 decimation I tried to get stator working on osx 10.6.8 (32-bit macbook1,1)
17:29 decimation boost fails to compile
17:29 mod6 cool! thanks. yeah, we're gonna need as much help as we can get testing. and as soon as we have a solid test plan developed, then we'll cut a release candidate for testing.
17:29 decimation I'm going to try to get the macports version
17:30 trinque mod6: I've got an opteron box, pogo, i7, obsd i386, off the top of my head
17:30 mod6 We'll be on the R.C. until we're satisfied everything is the way we want it.
17:30 mod6 ok great trinque
17:31 mod6 i think the arm/pogo stuff is going to be have to be tested separately perhaps.
17:31 mod6 i don't/haven't ever setup the buildroot stuff.
17:32 mod6 but people could certainly and appreciatedly take this task on for themselfs.
17:32 trinque I've gone through it once, got the turdel served up over telnet
17:32 trinque hm, maybe I can help with that one then
17:32 trinque been wanting to make my pogo do something
17:32 mod6 *themselves
17:32 trinque what's called for there? push-button rebuild and deploy of turdel with a newly built bitcoind?
17:32 mod6 yeah, i think there will be some further discussion around that. maybe dbp can help head up that side of the testing if he's willing (other than alf) he's probably got the most exp with the thing.
17:33 mod6 personally, i'm pretty clueless with the whole thing as of now.
17:33 trinque anyhow, I have weekend cycles and hardware, lemme know what helps
17:34 mod6 yeah, there would just be: Scenario: Create static bitcoind via buildroot, tfpt (or whatever??) to device, begin full sync
17:34 mod6 or something like that perhaps
17:34 * trinque nods
17:35 mod6 thanks for your offer to help trinque!
17:35 trinque of course
17:35 mod6 one other thing I gotta do is update the gentoo-uclibc guide to a new guide for nomultilib glibc, should be fairly easy. then test it on my pos box.
17:35 mod6 i'm gonna need another box to test on anyway.
17:36 felipelalli ;;isup qntra.net
17:36 gribble qntra.net is down
17:37 trinque ^imo a news site being ddosed ought to be a matter of pride
17:37 trinque heh
17:37 felipelalli yes!
17:38 felipelalli make a paid backup version, like Trilema
17:38 felipelalli keep both online, but when the free version is being attacked at least you have an alternative
17:39 felipelalli or at least a kind of login where you have to sign a challenge with a GPG key L2 > 0 with assbot.
17:41 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23350 @ 0.00055597 = 12.9819 BTC [-]
17:45 trinque felipelalli: were there a gossipd, it'd subsume this whole http mess entirely
17:46 trinque first off, you have the choice of not dealing with people directly, but through any number of.. call 'em "gateway nodes"
17:46 trinque *you being qntra
17:47 trinque second, any node accessing qntra has the option of caching the data and making it available for their own gossipd peers
17:47 trinque throw signatures into the mix and you have a completely unbreakable "website" hosting situation
17:47 trinque the thing utterly needs to exist, and yesterday.
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18:06 trinque ;;later tell pete_dushenski http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/19/world/middleeast/saudis-cast-net-for-isis-sympathizers.html << It does appear that the Saudis are quite concerned.
18:06 assbot Log In - The New York Times ... ( http://bit.ly/1KdKcmp )
18:06 gribble The operation succeeded.
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18:20 cazalla ugh this morning.. i step outside and slip on my ass because the decking is covered in frost.. first one this winter, at least the brusselsprouts will enjoy it
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20:03 ben_vulpes heh cazalla today i stepped outside and went snorkeling in perfectly blue waters
20:05 pete_dushenski heya ben_vulpes
20:06 pete_dushenski can't anyone take a test drive of a tesla model s ?
20:08 pete_dushenski not that there's a dealership anywhere in the province...
20:09 pete_dushenski ;;later tell trinque as well they should be ! saudi royal necks are on the line and isis is all too happen to use that line as a noose.
20:09 gribble The operation succeeded.
20:12 trinque pete_dushenski: ayep; good notes on the convo too
20:13 pete_dushenski ya hardly needed much in the way of notes even, twas a moderately thorough discussion
20:15 pete_dushenski !up ascii_modem
20:17 ascii_modem in a chinese bus, in nyc, believe or not
20:17 pete_dushenski will wonders never cease ?
20:18 ascii_modem eh, cheap lulz
20:19 pete_dushenski ascii_modem: you don't seem like the broadway type but i'd be fascinated to know what you might see if you had the time for a show.
20:20 pete_dushenski or mebbe you're more the stand-up comedy club type
20:20 ascii_modem pet is broadway type
20:22 ascii_modem http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205870 << wai wut - ?? - no one signed that he has read, tested - and straight to release?
20:22 assbot Logged on 18-07-2015 18:10:58; mod6: <+mircea_popescu> mod6 so what's the plan, turning stator into a release ? << Yeah. I believe 'stator' + { eat/dump block, rm testnet & verifyall } should be the 5.4 release unless anything additional is submitted before we can finish testing & bundling release.
20:23 pete_dushenski u dun understand how the world works.
20:24 ascii_modem http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205884 << yes and no. yes, cosmetic; but otoh, it's what i'll be patching against now
20:24 assbot Logged on 18-07-2015 18:17:48; shinohai: ok, then that is just 2, and testnet isn't important
20:24 ascii_modem (since chairs registered no objection to jettison of testnrt)
20:25 ascii_modem http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205894 << put in msvs if you like...
20:25 assbot Logged on 18-07-2015 18:20:24; shinohai: I shamefully decided yo put all my crap in a github repo. There is no better way right now for me to organize it all.
20:26 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54500 @ 0.00053916 = 29.3842 BTC [-]
20:27 mod6 <+ascii_modem> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-07-2015#1205870 << wai wut - ?? - no one signed that he has read, tested - and straight to release? << I certainly did not mean to imply immediate release. Just that I'll build a test plan surrounding what i've indicated. Process is already underway.
20:27 assbot Logged on 18-07-2015 18:10:58; mod6: <+mircea_popescu> mod6 so what's the plan, turning stator into a release ? << Yeah. I believe 'stator' + { eat/dump block, rm testnet & verifyall } should be the 5.4 release unless anything additional is submitted before we can finish testing & bundling release.
20:28 mod6 I still do need to sign that I've read the patches, might get to that tonight yet. Or tomorrow. We'll see how it goes.
20:28 ascii_modem neato
20:29 mod6 There will be a testing phase with a distributed full-patched bundle... call it RC1.
20:29 mod6 There is no time specific timeline for this in the public domain yet.
20:35 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 76672 @ 0.0005544 = 42.507 BTC [+] {2}
20:40 ben_vulpes <decimation> boost fails to compile << i actually ran into this when hacking against solrodar's clang + graphviz callgraph thinger
20:41 ben_vulpes ;;later tell solrodar hey man i need a hand compiling boost in order to test your callgraph visualizer
20:41 gribble The operation succeeded.
20:41 ben_vulpes ;;seen solrodar
20:41 gribble solrodar was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 4 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds ago: <solrodar> trinque: thanks
20:55 pete_dushenski http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/2015/07/18/what-other-currencies-besides-bitcoin-have-experienced-inverse-debasement-basement/comment-page-1/#comment-267787
20:55 assbot Philip Greenspun's Weblog » What other currencies besides Bitcoin have experienced inverse debasement? (“basement”?) ... ( http://bit.ly/1JpIIzL )
20:55 pete_dushenski ^my comment for greenspun.
20:56 pete_dushenski btw has anyone ever invited him here ?
21:00 Adlai !s tenth rule
21:00 assbot 2 results for 'tenth rule' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=tenth+rule
21:06 Adlai pete_dushenski: your comment doesn't appear from here
21:06 pete_dushenski huh ? the link works for me.
21:06 pete_dushenski maybe your page needs a refresh
21:06 ben_vulpes http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/patches.html << hey jurov couldja sort this by date instead of patch hash?
21:06 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1CJ1CVN )
21:07 ben_vulpes pwetty pwease?
21:07 cazalla pete_dushenski, i don't see your comment either
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21:07 ben_vulpes pete_dushenski: i don't see your comment either
21:08 ben_vulpes shadowbanned :P
21:08 pete_dushenski lol what else !
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21:08 ben_vulpes pete_dushenski: you'd know better than i about the test drive. that's just how i got my butt in one.
21:09 pete_dushenski ah neato
21:09 pete_dushenski what you think of it ? worth 80-100k bezzlars ?
21:11 cazalla 100k for a car is such extravagance!
21:12 pete_dushenski it's a fancy trabant, what.
21:12 pete_dushenski you can't tell me 100k isn't the same as a 7 year waiting list
21:14 cazalla don't get me wrong, some of these cars in that price range do look nice but i cannot imagine putting the cash down for it let alone taking a loan
21:15 pete_dushenski meh it's all relative.
21:15 ben_vulpes trabamborghini
21:15 pete_dushenski if you're pulling in 3-4x the price of your car, it's no sweat.
21:15 pete_dushenski ben_vulpes: the one and only.
21:16 ben_vulpes my philosophy on cars is a little odd
21:16 ben_vulpes instead of spending 75k on a car, how about we get 75k worth of...cars?
21:16 pete_dushenski have a whole fleet ! the choices !
21:16 ben_vulpes a sedan, a truck, a gas-guzzling roadster, a mommymobile, a camperwagon...
21:16 pete_dushenski actually this isn't a bad game : name all the cars you'd buy with $75k cash. go !
21:17 ben_vulpes buy them pre-depreciated, and treat them like the capital equipment they are.
21:17 pete_dushenski naturally.
21:18 ben_vulpes anyways, the drivetrain is incorrect. yes, electrical drive is fantastic for the low-end torque, but regen brakes of engineering necessity must clamp down insanely hard in order to maximize current out of the machines.
21:18 ben_vulpes this makes it difficult to finesse the brake.
21:18 ben_vulpes but to return to the drivetrain: if you *insist* on an eletrical drivetrain, look to the Volt for the correct implementation.
21:18 mod6 .gitignore patch submitted: http://thebitcoin.foundation/ml/btc-dev/2015-July/000125.html
21:18 assbot [BTC-dev] Remove .gitignore files from Reference Implementationcodebase ... ( http://bit.ly/1CJ2p95 )
21:19 ben_vulpes piles of low-end torque, backed by a battery that is powered by an ICE generator.
21:19 ben_vulpes that i would pay to have in a truck.
21:19 ben_vulpes thanks, mod6!
21:19 pete_dushenski ben_vulpes: i quite enjoyed the volt
21:19 pete_dushenski drove it/ferried it from vancouver to victoria and back one day
21:19 mod6 thanks for the reminder ben_vulpes!
21:20 pete_dushenski the volt was quiet and felt surprisingly well built.
21:20 pete_dushenski those gov grant$ went to good use !
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21:24 decimation the volt was a good idea - except for its price
21:26 pete_dushenski it was a bit dear.
21:27 decimation anywyay pete going to your point last night, I think that's why uk 'top gear' was so popular
21:27 decimation they had the balls to call most of the cars they drove 'crap'
21:27 pete_dushenski that's certainly why i enjoyed tg and i was hardly alone
21:28 pete_dushenski starting out, i modelled by writing on clarkson's
21:28 pete_dushenski who is not only an entertaining presenter but a wicked wordsmith
21:28 decimation he's a showman, no doubt
21:29 decimation that's why the other top gears didn't really work, clarkson made the show
21:30 pete_dushenski totally.
21:30 decimation it's a real shame the whole thing ended the way it did - clarkson being sacked for hitting the incompetent servants
21:31 pete_dushenski looking up prices for porsche 964/993 generation of 911 for '$75 dream garage' and i cannot motherfucking believe how inflated their prices have become in the last 5 years
21:31 pete_dushenski easily 2-2.5x 2010 prices. easily.
21:33 decimation yeah, it's the case for all the 'billionare toys'
21:33 pete_dushenski i almost bought a black japanese import '89 964 in 2010 for ~25k. it would readily command 60k today from what i'm seeing on ebay and autotrader.
21:34 pete_dushenski unbefuckinglievable.
21:34 decimation is it because porsche has 'moved on' to a new design?
21:34 pete_dushenski i'd say so.
21:34 pete_dushenski i wouldn't want a water-cooled porsche.
21:35 pete_dushenski except maybe a 997 gt3.
21:35 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18215 @ 0.00056284 = 10.2521 BTC [+]
21:35 pete_dushenski but the newer ones are all plastic and electronics
21:35 pete_dushenski porsche is about purity and simplicity
21:35 pete_dushenski they've gone 'chinese' this last decade or two.
21:35 decimation lol I didn't realize the old ones were air cooled
21:35 pete_dushenski up until '98
21:36 decimation my dad told me that his dad used to have an air-cooled vw beetle back in the day
21:36 decimation it sucked because there was no cabin heat; they weren't allowed to breathe
21:36 decimation some of the later beetles had a 'gasoline heater' kit
21:37 pete_dushenski lol i was driven to kindergarten in a '71 beetle that was exactly like this.
21:37 pete_dushenski in -30C canadian winters, no less.
21:37 cazalla pete_dushenski, ya got dat dere momo steering wheel bro?
21:38 decimation I would imagine that porsche comes with gas burning heater
21:38 pete_dushenski cazalla: what, in my merc ?
21:39 cazalla i dunno man, just shit stirring.. we need some more green thumbs in #b-a, petrol heads are winning
21:39 decimation cazalla: you grow your own brussel sprouts?
21:39 cazalla decimation, yeah, probably another 4 weeks or so until i can eat em
21:40 decimation you plant them in autumn?
21:41 decimation I love brussel sprouts, I'm not sure it's worth growing them. I guess they are easy to freeze
21:41 cazalla i planted them mid march from memory and yeah, i am not sure it is worth growing them either given limited space.. take a while
21:44 cazalla plus i lose half my gardening area to shade in the winter here.. shitty houses built close together which block out the sun
21:50 mod6 i've got 22 tomato plants, 8 pepper plants and 4 cucumbers. tomatoes are starting to ripen...
21:53 cazalla i've got about 20 fava beans, 10 sprouts, bunch of spring onions, rocket and english spinach and i just put some more radish in which should be ready to be pulled once spring arrives
21:53 mircea_popescu grow mint or something cazalla
21:53 cazalla in the spring
21:54 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19700 @ 0.00056279 = 11.087 BTC [-]
21:55 mod6 !up ascii_modem
21:56 mod6 punkman: your updated debug_sanity patched fine: http://dpaste.com/1838HVN.txt
21:56 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1HBSxN8 )
21:57 ascii_modem http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-07-2015#1206162 << su sop
21:57 assbot Logged on 19-07-2015 01:36:55; decimation: some of the later beetles had a 'gasoline heater' kit
22:08 * ben_vulpes to wedding
22:15 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00056279 = 1.2381 BTC [-]
22:29 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13959 @ 0.00054583 = 7.6192 BTC [-] {2}
22:38 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 89900 @ 0.00054099 = 48.635 BTC [-] {4}
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22:57 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70850 @ 0.00056107 = 39.7518 BTC [+] {2}
22:58 mod6 punkman: I get this error when I try to compile with your patch http://dpaste.com/11G00N1.txt
22:58 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1VfZqe2 )
22:58 mod6 And for something that's really making my head scratch..
22:59 mod6 when I compile with my rm_gitignore patch (http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-July/000125.html) it fails!
23:00 mod6 http://dpaste.com/3QRQHKN.txt
23:00 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1VfZCKv )
23:00 mod6 does any one have any clue why removing .gitignore files would cause this?!
23:01 mod6 bascially, what I do is; extract v0.5.3.1, patch up through -verifyall then apply the rm_gitignore patch. then this ^^
23:01 mod6 wtf
23:04 mod6 oh hmm, for some reason, i don't understand this (maybe someone can look at my patch and tell me why??) but apparently not only were the .gitignore files removed, but the directories were too.
23:06 mod6 lol. own patch rejected.
23:10 decimation !up hazirafel
23:11 mod6 so yah, looks like the patch blows away the obj/nogui dir along with the .gitignore file (it's the only file in the dir at the time - a clue maybe?) but if replaced, the compiles fine.
23:12 mod6 does anyone see a reason to keep src/obj-test and src/obj/test ?
23:13 mod6 i think those can actually go away, but src/obj/nogui/ needs to stay.
23:13 mod6 will resubmit.
23:13 mod6 after an actual test.
23:14 mod6 i guess src/obj-test needs to stay because of the test stubs & it's ref'd in the makefile. that's fine.
23:15 decimation http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=01-07-2015#1182288 < my 'stator' finally completed blk0008.dat, got f7ab989febce649e49f8373f1c5a5fbd44008dd21eaf16ce0d1b73e1070421f0
23:15 assbot Logged on 01-07-2015 02:54:25; mod6: huh, now i have one chain that has 2 that match and one that differs: f7ab989febce649e49f8373f1c5a5fbd44008dd21eaf16ce0d1b73e1070421f0 blk0008.dat && b1d0da3ff6b2b2d6da096f06cf7359ca98e08490ab61202f94468587f51aaee5 blk0008.dat
23:15 mod6 thx decimation
23:17 mod6 I don't see any ref's in the makefile to src/obj/test
23:17 mod6 i think that one can go away ^^
23:17 mod6 maybe i should just leave it for now.
23:17 decimation I haven't looked into that
23:21 decimation re: porsche inflation < http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/03/nyregion/manhattan-real-estate-market-surging-at-years-end.html "Those deals helped push the median sales price for Manhattan condos, including resales, up 14.3 percent to a record $1,320,000, according to the Elliman report." (year 2013)
23:21 assbot Log In - The New York Times ... ( http://bit.ly/1DnXPYu )
23:34 decimation also http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=05-03-2015#1042566
23:34 assbot Logged on 05-03-2015 04:41:23; decimation: http://www.cnbc.com/id/102477304 < "When it comes to price growth, however, New York topped the list for prime property worldwide, according to Knight Frank. Prices jumped 18 percent in New York in 2014. Aspen, Colorado, ranked second, with prices up 16 percent."
23:36 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.00054873 = 5.2404 BTC [-]
23:47 mod6 this problem is really goofy.
23:47 mod6 i can't get it to remove the file and leave the dir, or to just truncate the file and leave the dir.
23:47 mod6 lol
23:49 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43000 @ 0.0005484 = 23.5812 BTC [-] {2}
23:58 mod6 so that isn't gonna work.
23:58 mod6 if anyone has any ideas on this, let me know. im stumped
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