Forum logs for 02 Feb 2016
assbot
[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15010 @ 0.00055706 = 8.3615 BTC [-] {2}
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mod6
ok ~compiled~
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mod6
Bitcoin version 0.9.99.98 so, was anything worked out yet between turdatron and deedbot? .< do sleep mod6
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mircea_popescu
mod6 but does it press ? from what i see it correctly says no antecedents found etc
[18:31]
mod6
it does press, yes, but it shouldn't
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mircea_popescu
hm
[18:31]
mircea_popescu
unautomated tests ftw huh
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mod6
and.. even if it does press, it should have immediately haulted when it saw this:
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mod6
here's a debug snippit
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mod6
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assbot
... ( http://bit.ly/1PQ4OP1 )
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mod6
i've got some idiotic thing going on in there, looking now.
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mircea_popescu
tsk
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mircea_popescu
!up ascii_butugychag
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-assbot-
You voiced ascii_butugychag for 30 minutes.
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ascii_butugychag
mircea_popescu:, mod6: notice the '5 offset' ??
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mircea_popescu
if only it were built in lisp mod6
[18:35]
ascii_butugychag
gotta disable fuzzz
[18:35]
mircea_popescu
then it wouldn't have had this problem :D
[18:35]
ascii_butugychag
that way v will stop where it must
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ascii_butugychag
i wonder who thought 'fuzzy' diff was a good idea for a default to begin with
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polarbeard
'this must fit' :D
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ascii_butugychag
reminds me of the circular connectors, with 100s of pins, that rockets had - in su they copied american plugs, yes; but they also had sergeants with hammers
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ascii_butugychag
'yes it will fit!11111'
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assbot
[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10669 @ 0.00057044 = 6.086 BTC [+]
[18:38]
polarbeard
cable connection succeeded (offset 5 pins broken).
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ascii_butugychag
^
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ascii_butugychag

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