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Sun May 31 02:12:19 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> familiarize yourself with an ordinary 0.5.3's output.
Sat May 30 20:07:34 UTC 2015 <felipelalli> !s bitcoinxt
Sat May 30 20:00:06 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> !s gallium
Sat May 30 16:42:41 UTC 2015 <mod6> And my v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patche(s) { Orphanage Thermonuke } + { TX Orphanage Amputation } is up to block: 237452
Sat May 30 04:20:42 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> jurov's trying to get you folks to stop ruining his mailer an mod6's been profiling to quote jus' off top of head
Sat May 30 04:04:58 UTC 2015 <decimation> !s diddling
Sat May 30 00:44:54 UTC 2015 <decimation> apparently this comes from a court case in the 1970's
Fri May 29 19:59:23 UTC 2015 <jurov> asciilifeform: why do you think? the patches are not there? unless i made a mistake, it is the result of mod6's 0.5.3.1 release build script
Fri May 29 05:42:43 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> mostly because http://trenchcoatx.com/about lulz. "We believe in high quality product, fair prices for the consumer, and fair pay for the people who work for us. Right now we?re in beta, figuring out how these values fit into today?s adult entertainment industry. "
Fri May 29 04:16:39 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> for tim-s
Fri May 29 03:37:16 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> any that monotonically increases is candidate for a leak. but mod6's test (and mine) suggests that there are no longer leaks in the classical sense
Fri May 29 02:37:07 UTC 2015 <decimation> "MEM_LIVE records the ?live? memory ? memory that hasn?t been freed. If the profile statistics file you are processing came from the end of the application?s run, this will be the memory leaked by the job. If the profile statistics file was triggered during the running of the job, it is a snapshot of the heap, i.e. a heap profile. The statistic is accurate (not statistical) and records the number of bytes allocated and the number of c
Fri May 29 01:38:07 UTC 2015 <decimation> "Steve?s design was rejected, not because it was unsound, but because NSA did not want to see ANY encryption work going on in the public domain ARPA project, some say because they did not want to see the world be ?too secure? by default. (Rivest and friends had just invented RSA, and the government was trying to declare it Top Secret, then later prohibited under ITAR munitions control export laws)."
Fri May 29 01:36:41 UTC 2015 <decimation> !s referredbyloper
Fri May 29 00:43:05 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> (if you have libs with debug symbols, will display line #s therein as well)
Fri May 29 00:33:32 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> 'MEM_LIVE records the ?live? memory ? memory that hasn?t been freed. If the profile statistics file you are processing came from the end of the application?s run, this will be the memory leaked by the job. If the profile statistics file was triggered during the running of the job, it is a snapshot of the heap, i.e. a heap profile. The statistic is accurate (not statistical) and records the number of bytes allocated a
Thu May 28 20:34:13 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> !s hoarders buried alive
Thu May 28 14:46:55 UTC 2015 <pete_dushenski> !s avago
Thu May 28 12:02:48 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> !s epic mega-series