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Sun Jan 17 02:14:02 UTC 2016  <guruvan>   mod6: bitcoin docker image is up - just testing now - patch wasn't working for me, so it's manually applied

Sat Jan 16 22:40:51 UTC 2016  <pete_dushenski>   "Bitcoin Classic will not release anything but the 2MB hardfork patch until we have hard forked. We are focused on the hard fork." << what kind of sense is this supposed to make ? (via 'toomin' not 'j')

Sat Jan 16 22:31:04 UTC 2016  <mod6>   the idea of V is a versioning system based upon patches that include SHA512 hashes of the file before and after the given patch is applied -- and checks the given signatures of the wot entities who have signed off on the patch.

Sat Jan 16 22:25:07 UTC 2016  <guruvan>   BingoBoingo: can you point me to a patch - I'll make the change

Sat Jan 16 22:22:57 UTC 2016  <BingoBoingo>   guruvan: To sync past August you'll need the latest BDB patch

Sat Jan 16 16:56:14 UTC 2016  <thestringpuller>   Just wanna get the thing synched and run the version patch and banhammer

Sat Jan 16 04:45:58 UTC 2016  <mod6>   I've made a patch to remove high-S, added in patch, recompiled, restarted bitcoind and then sent a tx. here's what I'm looking at from a dumpblock of that tx:

Thu Jan 14 03:20:28 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   bitcoin split specificallyt because miners "voted" to approve the (non controversial, even here, see logs) patch

Tue Jan 12 17:44:52 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   iirc mod6 was considering a trb patch

Tue Jan 12 03:07:16 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   (since patch)

Tue Jan 12 00:54:01 UTC 2016  <BingoBoingo>   I mean before using the patch. I've only seen bloom filter from multibit/Shildebach et al hit my node.

Tue Jan 12 00:51:42 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   ;;later tell BingoBoingo it is not an accurate description of malleus patch to say that it only nukes peers using bloom filters. it nukes any peer which issues any command whatsoever unsupported in trb.

Mon Jan 11 17:59:04 UTC 2016  <BingoBoingo>   Apparently social media is talking about asciilifeform's Malleum patch when they were largely afraid to discuss qntra on Oregon https://archive.is/f1p8H

Mon Jan 11 16:25:31 UTC 2016  <ascii_butugychag>   you 1) patch gcc

Mon Jan 11 05:16:39 UTC 2016  <deedbot->   [Qntra] Reference Client Patch Bans Bloom Filter Parasites - http://qntra.net/2016/01/reference-client-patch-bans-bloom-filter-parasites/

Mon Jan 11 04:20:26 UTC 2016  <trinque>   asciilifeform: for my curiosity, if the tubes have mouths, could your patch be used by $enemy to alter the topology of the network in ways beneficial to it?

Mon Jan 11 02:08:33 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   i would strongly advise anyone using trb in production to at least test this patch.

Mon Jan 11 02:07:46 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   sooo... it pleases me to announce that private testing shows alf's patch not only removes 80% of bullshit "nodes" trying to connect, but it also improves network thoroughput by a factor of about 700

Mon Jan 11 01:33:40 UTC 2016  <ben_vulpes>   ;;later tell phf i'm still getting segfaults with your openbsd patch. care to look at bitcoind.core ?

Mon Jan 11 00:37:43 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   no dude, the v patch genesis.

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