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Sun Jan 24 19:02:54 UTC 2016 <assbot> Logged on 24-01-2016 15:19:27; asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-01-2016#1384035 << this is lulzy in re: how i recently had to set up a complete orchestra on an apple box
Sun Jan 24 15:19:27 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-01-2016#1384035 << this is lulzy in re: how i recently had to set up a complete orchestra on an apple box
Sun Jan 24 14:40:14 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> "About a week ago, this pretty girl messages me out of the blue and we hit it off. We talked that night up until 5 AM and we have so much things in common. > She loves Star Wars > Plays video games > All other super nerdy shit > Never met a girl like that" << holy shit, this "all that much" evaluates to almost 0. wtf is wrong with people.
Sun Jan 24 10:53:37 UTC 2016 <phf> everything else in there is either cross platform clarification or straight up an #ifdef. it's a tiny ass patch, if it doesn't build on rotor, linux, etc. it's a bug in a patch
Sun Jan 24 07:57:24 UTC 2016 <pete_dushenski> that being said, i've always thought that version numbers should "roll over" at a certain point. not like mac os8 went 43372 sub-versions before macos 9 showed up. eh. i guess it really doesn't matter.
Sun Jan 24 07:55:05 UTC 2016 <pete_dushenski> ben_vulpes: maybe it's just the coincidence that's being picked up on my gaydar then.
Sun Jan 24 07:36:07 UTC 2016 <pete_dushenski> it's wild how much more organised 10.6 is than 10.8. the latter ~always~ bunged up dates. when trying to organise a folder by "date modified", the latest documents would almost invariably end up in their own speshul sub-heading waaay at the bottom of the list under "no date". but then once in a while, not. for whatever reason.
Sun Jan 24 07:15:10 UTC 2016 <ben_vulpes> after five reboots in a row it just gives up!
Sun Jan 24 07:13:32 UTC 2016 <ben_vulpes> pete_dushenski: at this rate imma completely give up and just run 10.6
Sun Jan 24 03:55:14 UTC 2016 <mod6> i gotta read up on paging again i guess.
Sun Jan 24 03:00:08 UTC 2016 <mod6> <+mircea_popescu> mod6 here's the problem with "Bitcoinos" : you will want it adapted for bitcoin needs, which necessarily means it won't be your tool of choice for doing almost anything else, which necessarily means maintaining it will be a pain in the ass. << agree. I think that what I'm getting at is maybe it ends up being like cisco ios.
Sun Jan 24 02:53:46 UTC 2016 <mod6> i guess my thought is, if we wanna make bitcoinos - we will end up forking either SVR4 or BSD, and then getting married.
Sun Jan 24 02:40:47 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> so you bring up your *bsd box, run rotor on it, does it build or doesn't it.
Sun Jan 24 02:36:51 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> anyway, for the first time so far it occurs to me we might be setting ourselves up for failure here. because of this support / os issue.
Sun Jan 24 02:35:11 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> the problem with that is that well... nobody'd want to bash in bitcoinos. so we'll end up with a very strange catamaran of a stack.
Sun Jan 24 02:26:57 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-01-2016#1383495 << rap "industree" is dead in the water so all the wanna-be succeeders at "the game" want federal dollars to prop up their delusion.
Sun Jan 24 02:26:40 UTC 2016 <assbot> Logged on 24-01-2016 00:41:21; mod6: The hang up here is that, it basically can't be mirrored in the same place as the rest of the patches; simply because when one sync's up against a mirror your changes will break the rest of the tree.
Sun Jan 24 02:22:41 UTC 2016 <assbot> Logged on 24-01-2016 00:41:21; mod6: The hang up here is that, it basically can't be mirrored in the same place as the rest of the patches; simply because when one sync's up against a mirror your changes will break the rest of the tree.
Sun Jan 24 01:34:53 UTC 2016 <BingoBoingo> !Up raedah
Sun Jan 24 01:34:45 UTC 2016 <BingoBoingo> !up bagels7