10:30 |
asciilifeform |
$ticker btc usd |
10:31 |
busybot |
Current BTC price in USD: $61900.8 |
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16:39 |
asciilifeform |
phf: https://btcbase.org/patches kaput ? |
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16:56 |
phf |
asciilifeform, i shall investigate. i haven't had to do any kind of maintenance on it for a few years (that sbcl instance is clocking 3+ years of continous uptime), so it'll take a bit to get everything in order |
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18:23 |
asciilifeform |
ty phf! asciilifeform in fact finds that page a++ useful and hopes it does make a return eventually |
18:24 |
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asciilifeform freshly outta work and has some time on his hands... |
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18:25 |
asciilifeform |
3y of continuous sbcl -- notbad |
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18:47 |
phf |
lol, all this effort for nothing. btcbase doesn't support https! but i guess since there's no longer a fatwa i can throw in lets encrypt |
18:47 |
asciilifeform |
lol that was a browser artifact loox like |
18:47 |
asciilifeform |
and the www in fact up |
18:48 |
asciilifeform |
damned chromism |
18:48 |
asciilifeform |
(imho no need to mutilate the thing with sslism, instead asciilifeform needs a patched browser on his toilet box) |
18:49 |
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asciilifeform dusting off various things, scraping off the cosmoline, shaking out scorpions, etc |
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18:50 |
phf |
i reprovisioned the whole system from scratch, so lost the uptime, because i also didn't notice it was https. but i needed to recover root password, and do some bookkeeping anyway |
18:50 |
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asciilifeform nods |
18:51 |
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asciilifeform fwiw has 0 intention of emplacing sslisms on any of his www's |
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19:58 |
phf |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/pest/2024-02-25#1032941 << ams who runs tumbleweed is even less a fan of scheme than i am, but generally all things there are related to running a cadr |
19:59 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2024-02-25 04:40:50 crtdaydreams[asciilifeform]: i'm looking at setting up a website to index everything unless phf would be interested in making space on tumbleweed? |
20:06 |
phf |
there's a version of hdl cadr there, which runs on a pipistrello board, and the core is automatically translated netlists. a project more aligned with goals of tumbleweed/lm-3 would be to port that to a different board that is otherwise still in production, or rewrite the core manu |
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20:06 |
phf |
ally instead of using netlists. those are weclome hacks |
20:11 |
phf |
scheme cpu is a project without beginning, middle or end. it's at its core an attempt from the 80s to autogenerate cpu layout using programmatic tools. so its focus is to build an anemic cpu, which itself was supposed to be used as a manager of various other useful coprocessors. (y |
20:11 |
phf |
ou want math, you talk to scheme cpu, and it will talk to math co-cpu) |
20:15 |
phf |
so if the goal is to replicate the scheme cpu path, the output must be something like an input for a foundry. if otherwise you're going to run it on fpga, then it's trivial to construct a scheme "core" yourself of similar complexity to scheme cpu from first principles, because you |
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20:15 |
phf |
don't have the baggage of trying to figure out vlsi. and then once you have a scheme cpu, building a useful system out of it (bus, peripherals) and on top of it (actual scheme code) is left as an exercise for the reader |
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20:16 |
phf |
where's tumbleweed is a avocation project of getting cadr code base to a state where you can use it as a casual hacking machine, simlar to e.g. project medley. i hope that clarifies things |
20:18 |
phf |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2024-02-20#1115800 << i started building https://www.clcboats.com/shop/boats/wooden-sailboat-kits/skerry-rowing-sailing-dinghy-kit.html kit, which was interrupted by winter. i will wrap it up by summer, inshallah |
20:20 |
dulapbot |
(asciilifeform) 2024-02-20 Vex: wonders if phf got a dinghy. a "non trivial" rig is sure to make acquaintance around the waterfront. http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/pest/2024-02-19#1032904 |