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Fri Jun 27 12:37:08 UTC 2014 <pankkake> the patch isn't harmful in the sense at it's just an user interface option. it always was possible, and pools are offering it already
Fri Jun 27 12:35:33 UTC 2014 <assbot> Bitcoin miner TX-selection: "prioritisation as a business model encourages centralisation and is incompatible with p2pool. Very harmful patch" : Bitcoin
Sat Jun 21 08:49:39 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> vendor to fix it but they said 6 to 8 weeks for a patch, and our project deadline is sooner than that. I need to interface with the legacy system because even though the DBAs have ported things over to Oracle, they're still sorting things out and it's not reliable enough for me to make any meaningful progress. Fortunately, I've thought this through and abstracted the data subsystem well enough that I can drop-in repla
Fri Jun 13 03:18:30 UTC 2014 <unbalanced> Only using Seahorse because of user-friendliness for now. Though I might figure out git next and submit a patch to their pop-up message.
Thu Jun 12 18:38:17 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> anyway, to try and patch things up with benkay
Thu Jun 12 03:19:22 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> patch is a joke
Wed Jun 04 14:21:44 UTC 2014 <pankkake> no, you'd have to patch atc for that
Tue May 27 13:25:45 UTC 2014 <Naphex> might just wait for a patch before trying it, very annoying
Wed May 21 00:37:51 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> mircea_popescu: wtf, how do you 'patch secret bug' in open source product ?!
Tue May 06 19:55:48 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> tesla's hammer is often said to be 'debunked' because, placed in an arbitrary patch of ground, it is unlikely to do much.
Thu May 01 18:32:14 UTC 2014 <mod6> says that you could just: scrub in all fragment reassemble, but seems better to just patch and be done.
Tue Apr 29 16:41:24 UTC 2014 <benkay> mind you, JorgePasada, i'm talking about a real community of humans who get together and derp on a patch of dirt for potatoes or tomatoes during the day and sing and drink at night
Tue Apr 22 16:42:01 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> briar patch gazette
Thu Apr 17 19:46:01 UTC 2014 <bounce> didn't ssl have a patch a while back that went snprintf(d,dlen,s) -> snprintf(d,dlen,"%s",s) ? something like that at any rate
Sat Apr 12 01:36:32 UTC 2014 <KRS-1> mircea_popescu did you patch your ssl
Fri Apr 11 23:43:44 UTC 2014 <kakobrekla> anyway i got a patch ready
Fri Apr 11 22:49:28 UTC 2014 <bounce> hm. openssl and their own funky freelist thingy. doesn't work without it, which would've had a good chance exposing heartbleed. mitigation is a simple patch. been reported... four years back, nothing happened. (last paragraph) http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/analysis-of-openssl-freelist-reuse
Fri Apr 11 22:32:05 UTC 2014 <pankkake> and if you want to experiment, you can patch gpg to generate keys >4K
Fri Apr 11 05:10:02 UTC 2014 <punkman1> "This patch is setting OPENSSL_NO_HEARTBEAT, but openssl actually only disables heartbeats when you set OPENSSL_NO_HEARTBEATS (note trailing S)."
Fri Apr 11 04:53:29 UTC 2014 <minersdidit> a bunch of tard developers to "patch" shit