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Sat Feb 06 19:25:14 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   but in practice longer, because they must be N ~distinct~ strings

Sat Feb 06 18:22:45 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   this is actually usable to describe a lot of the plain text, and exponentially more so when i know that debug.log tends to contain a lot of "connection" strings.

Sat Feb 06 18:06:14 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   esp since i know plenty of strings likely to appear in the plaintext.

Tue Feb 02 22:13:39 UTC 2016  <polarbeard>   sam, executable strings

Tue Feb 02 21:48:51 UTC 2016  <ascii_butugychag>   v is simply a mathatron that deals in the basic operation h,s1,o,s2 where s1 and s2 are strings, h is an operation (usually a hash) for recognizing said strings via trapdoor, and o is a transform

Tue Feb 02 02:38:04 UTC 2016  <mod6>   be back in a few to sort out the patches that need re-grind after I submit the integrated programmable-version-strings vpatch and the reground mikehearn one

Mon Feb 01 14:55:09 UTC 2016  <polarbeard>   mircea_popescu: you mean how those macro strings are actually used?

Sun Jan 31 20:37:56 UTC 2016  <ben_vulpes>   well there is a line break between those two strings

Sun Jan 31 20:32:38 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Logged on 31-01-2016 17:53:21; mod6: <+ben_vulpes> yo mod6 what does it mean in perl to do my $var = "string" . \n "otherstring" is the period a linebreak escape in perl, and the variable implicitly a concatenation of the two strings << where do you see this? this is not a thing. that would fail to compile/pass-interpreter-smell-test.

Sun Jan 31 17:53:21 UTC 2016  <mod6>   <+ben_vulpes> yo mod6 what does it mean in perl to do my $var = "string" . \n "otherstring" is the period a linebreak escape in perl, and the variable implicitly a concatenation of the two strings << where do you see this? this is not a thing. that would fail to compile/pass-interpreter-smell-test.

Sun Jan 31 07:03:50 UTC 2016  <ben_vulpes>   yo mod6 what does it mean in perl to do my $var = "string" . \n "otherstring" is the period a linebreak escape in perl, and the variable implicitly a concatenation of the two strings?

Sun Jan 31 04:32:31 UTC 2016  <pete_dushenski>   mod6: in other news, i can't seem to get -setvernum to work either? or how can I tell that it worked? << hm. has anyone actually used 'version-strings' in praxis ? seems like several failed attempts now.

Fri Jan 29 21:16:26 UTC 2016  <pete_dushenski>   mod6: i have a question about the version string patch... i seem to have applied it correctly but i'm still seeing version "50400" even when trying the '-setvernum' command so i'm not sure what i'm doing wrong. this is a new instance that's in the process of syncing, not 'tevye', which properly shows '99999'. i used the original 99997k script and applied 'version-strings' and 'hearnificarum' manually and both are now

Fri Jan 29 18:56:28 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   anyway, re the other point : even if scheme does in the end become an integral part of sane error management a) his work is very important for providing the structure that'll illuminate that and b) will prolly be mostly reused strings in different wrapping anyway.

Fri Jan 29 07:54:10 UTC 2016  <polarbeard>   they are just prefix strings

Thu Jan 28 03:05:26 UTC 2016  <assbot>   [BTC-dev] Programmable Version Strings. ... ( http://bit.ly/1mdvdyY )

Thu Jan 28 02:11:07 UTC 2016  <assbot>   [BTC-dev] (repost for mod6) Programmable Version Strings. ... ( http://bit.ly/1PTUaHd )

Thu Jan 28 02:03:43 UTC 2016  <mod6>   so im highly tempted to actually just rename the seal files in the mirror for Programmable Version Strings and the Malleus Mikehearnificarum, but will resist. you should probably just re-post as annoying as that may seem.

Thu Jan 28 01:58:23 UTC 2016  <assbot>   [BTC-dev] Programmable Version Strings. ... ( http://bit.ly/1mdvdyY )

Tue Jan 26 15:27:26 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   and similarly you gotta do the phd'ing for facebook, so they figure out whether it's more productive for their goals to include or to exclude strings matching $pattern.

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