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Tue Feb 03 01:22:47 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   mod6: not once have i seen the wedge at 168000

Sat Jan 31 19:33:27 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   perma-wedge - silently hangs on restart

Sat Jan 31 18:51:45 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   ^ new type of perma-wedge

Fri Jan 30 22:22:51 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   after ~15 min, 950 (iirc) bastards, 85MB max footprint - reached a wedge state at 119970 (1983 bastards, came in burst)

Mon Jan 26 21:18:05 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   generally it ends up twisted in the position where the other kids drive the wedge of forcing him to do things his magic wand disapproves of.

Fri Jan 16 04:43:52 UTC 2015  <xiando>   that bitcoin in commieland is starting to look like a wedge don't it http://btccharts.everdot.org/2015-01-16/wedgey.jpg oh well

Thu Jan 08 06:13:38 UTC 2015  <ben_vulpes>   the satoshi codebase is so gorgeously well engineered that it kills gdb when approaching the wedge

Fri Dec 26 20:18:38 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   ben_vulpes: well, in one case (~2? years, not six months) - hard-wedge.

Thu Dec 18 22:06:21 UTC 2014  <kakobrekla>   idk if 'wont wedge' is enough for ascii at this point, but gj!

Thu Dec 18 22:04:36 UTC 2014  <mod6>   This month I've been doing testing with the patched version of the reference implementation. Main object here is to get from genesis block to current block, while being able to get past the wedge block 252450. I was able to do that, but not only did we test with ascii's patches and ben's UPNP patch, I added a patch (http://dpaste.com/1G3XY64) that removes the checkpoints, and a patch (http://dpaste.com/1K5M2TN) to configure BDB so the R.I. won't

Fri Dec 12 21:11:55 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   above is a wedge run, in 'standard' mode (vs. single connect)

Fri Dec 05 05:55:03 UTC 2014  <mod6>   first, we just wanted to bypass the wedge block so we can catch up to the main chain.

Fri Dec 05 05:49:33 UTC 2014  <ben_vulpes>   0.5.3 *wedge* is luke_jr's fault

Tue Dec 02 20:53:47 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   it's funny how the free market naturally evolves towards a corner to wedge itself in.

Sun Nov 30 19:10:35 UTC 2014  <kakobrekla>   http://shrani.si/f/3U/Q9/ZX1NXBL/memory-month.png < the spike is the wedge

Sun Nov 30 08:14:13 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   <decimation> undata: abortion is a complex issue that ends up being used as a wedge on both sides << abortion is only "complex" because it is undefined. the actualy issue is, who owns the woman. if the husband owns the wife "abortion" is no problem. if the wife owns the husband, idem. nonsensical "middle of the road" dualities that can't stand, where the wife is really a husband all by herself, except not really are ne

Sun Nov 30 07:42:05 UTC 2014  <decimation>   undata: abortion is a complex issue that ends up being used as a wedge on both sides

Thu Nov 27 12:52:06 UTC 2014  <nubbins`>   so i could more-or-less easily check the wedge point

Sun Nov 16 17:27:43 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   ben_vulpes: got a wedge?

Sun Nov 16 17:27:18 UTC 2014  <ben_vulpes>   ;;later tell mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=30-10-2014#903730 << ascii reported wedge at 252450

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