1 2011-10-08 00:43:38 <mizerydearia> Runnigan, Hiya. Would you liek to help organize/establish Japanese community in #bitcoin-jp?
2 2011-10-08 02:00:54 <luke-jr> https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Coinbaser
3 2011-10-08 02:02:12 <imsaguy> basically what your pool does already?
4 2011-10-08 02:02:18 <imsaguy> but packaged up all nice for others to use?
5 2011-10-08 02:03:15 <Diablo-D3> so a religious scam?
6 2011-10-08 02:04:11 <imsaguy> heh
7 2011-10-08 02:05:16 <theymos> Seems pretty pointless to include code for this in the official client.
8 2011-10-08 02:06:35 <imsaguy> its written entirely for pools
9 2011-10-08 02:06:47 <imsaguy> because a single miner won't send to multiple addy's
10 2011-10-08 02:07:38 <imsaguy> does the setworkaux allow a person to insert the prayers?
11 2011-10-08 02:07:50 <theymos> Yes.
12 2011-10-08 02:07:56 <Diablo-D3> PORNCOIN
13 2011-10-08 02:08:00 <Diablo-D3> MINE PORNS FOR MONEY
14 2011-10-08 02:08:07 <imsaguy> already happening on the forums
15 2011-10-08 02:08:14 <imsaguy> webcamgirl or some such
16 2011-10-08 02:08:18 <Diablo-D3> damn
17 2011-10-08 02:08:22 <imsaguy> although, shes a little on the heavy side
18 2011-10-08 02:08:27 <imsaguy> but that might be your thing
19 2011-10-08 02:08:30 <Diablo-D3> nothing wrong with curvy
20 2011-10-08 02:08:55 <imsaguy> to each their own
21 2011-10-08 02:09:08 <imsaguy> c'mon luke-jr
22 2011-10-08 02:09:14 <imsaguy> you amsg that link out
23 2011-10-08 02:09:16 <imsaguy> discuess
24 2011-10-08 02:09:24 <imsaguy> discuss*
25 2011-10-08 02:09:33 <Diablo-D3> you see him trollin, hatin
26 2011-10-08 02:10:47 <luke-jr> imsaguy: a single miner could send to multiple addys
27 2011-10-08 02:10:56 <luke-jr> charge a premium ;)
28 2011-10-08 02:11:09 <imsaguy> the advantage to rolling up a bunch of addresses into the generation vs sending from one address to many is?
29 2011-10-08 02:11:14 <imsaguy> one less block perhaps
30 2011-10-08 02:11:28 <luke-jr> imsaguy: 100 less blocks
31 2011-10-08 02:11:36 <luke-jr> if you don't have the funds already
32 2011-10-08 02:11:47 <theymos> Do current versions of bitcoind recognize these transactions yet?
33 2011-10-08 02:11:53 <gmaxwell> also less txn in the blockchain.
34 2011-10-08 02:12:23 <gmaxwell> theymos: ... Luke's pool has been using these transactions for many months, they work fine.
35 2011-10-08 02:12:48 <gmaxwell> they mess with the mind of the account support a bit, but they're otherwise normal.
36 2011-10-08 02:13:15 <luke-jr> theymos: of course
37 2011-10-08 02:13:22 <theymos> Older pools did it, too, but getreceivedbyaddress didn't/doesn't count them, so you couldn't/can't use an EWallet address. Maybe this is fixed now.
38 2011-10-08 02:13:48 <luke-jr> no, I think that bug's still around :P
39 2011-10-08 02:14:05 <luke-jr> it's not as simple to fix as it looks :/
40 2011-10-08 02:14:26 <theymos> Why?
41 2011-10-08 02:14:43 <doublec> theymos: yeah the pool I ran based on puddinpop's code used to do it itoo
42 2011-10-08 02:15:02 <theymos> I used that pool. :)
43 2011-10-08 02:15:22 <doublec> one of the few :)
44 2011-10-08 02:15:35 <doublec> i remember being astounded with it hit 0.3 ghash
45 2011-10-08 02:15:39 <doublec> s/with/when
46 2011-10-08 02:16:06 <luke-jr> theymos: internal design flaws in bitcoind
47 2011-10-08 02:17:30 <theymos> I liked that puddinpop pools downloaded the block from the server to verify that you were included in the payout. This could have been used in combination with the reported hashrate to verify the pool's honesty to some extent.
48 2011-10-08 02:18:32 <doublec> I wonder what puddinpop's up to these days
49 2011-10-08 02:18:53 <theymos> luke-jr: Bitcoin Block Explorer's getreceivedbyaddress seems to count them fine. Why couldn't you just remove the wtx.IsCoinBase() check?
50 2011-10-08 02:19:16 <luke-jr> theymos: it might have been more of a problem of getting the accounts working
51 2011-10-08 02:20:39 <theymos> I also wonder what puddinpop is doing. He came up with the first public GPU miner, too, and other cool stuff.
52 2011-10-08 02:25:10 <doublec> his donation address hasn't seen any sends from it since last year
53 2011-10-08 02:27:22 <theymos> Maybe he cashed out his 10,000 BTC when the price was $35 and retired. :)
54 2011-10-08 02:27:41 <theymos> It's sad to see smart and interesting people like that disappear from the community.
55 2011-10-08 02:28:06 <doublec> the 10k still seems to be in an address
56 2011-10-08 02:28:14 <doublec> http://blockexplorer.com/address/18k9tin39LKegFzHe8rxSgvJXDpuMriGJq
57 2011-10-08 02:28:26 <BTCTrader_> who did?
58 2011-10-08 02:28:34 <theymos> Maybe he lost his wallet and juped off a bridge...
59 2011-10-08 02:36:45 <jgarzik> theymos: solar's miner was available before puddinpop's
60 2011-10-08 02:36:51 <jgarzik> the OpenCL, at least
61 2011-10-08 02:37:28 <theymos> Ah, I remember that now that you mention it. I don't think binaries were widely distributed, though.
62 2011-10-08 02:55:15 <mrb_> theymos: smart people often have a plethora of opportunities to choose from in life... I am sure puddinpop is doing smthg interesting, just not bitcoin related
63 2011-10-08 02:55:20 <neofutur> jgarzik: you have a query related to the yesterday big K-line fiasco, please answer ;)
64 2011-10-08 02:56:06 <Diablo-D3> what happened?
65 2011-10-08 02:56:14 <luke-jr> http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/richard-m-stallman-on-steve-jobs-im-not-glad-hes-dead-but-im-glad-hes-gone/15275
66 2011-10-08 02:56:15 <Diablo-D3> [12:36:45] <jgarzik> theymos: solar's miner
67 2011-10-08 02:56:29 <Diablo-D3> solar didnt write an entire miner
68 2011-10-08 02:56:40 <Diablo-D3> he wrote a rather straight forward kernel and skeleton code to run it
69 2011-10-08 02:56:59 <Diablo-D3> it couldnt even connect to bitcoind
70 2011-10-08 02:57:15 <Diablo-D3> m0 recycled the entire thing into the first version of poclbm, basically
71 2011-10-08 03:27:43 <BTCTrader_> i've regretted every exchange i have ever had with stallman
72 2011-10-08 03:27:57 <BTCTrader_> the man is a complete dickhead
73 2011-10-08 03:34:37 <gmaxwell> BTCTrader_: ::shrugs:: I think he's prefectly fine to get along with.
74 2011-10-08 03:34:55 <Diablo-D3> Ive had a few exchanges with him
75 2011-10-08 03:35:00 <BTCTrader_> maybe he's great in person
76 2011-10-08 03:35:02 <BTCTrader_> i dont know
77 2011-10-08 03:35:04 <Diablo-D3> he has an iron will and an iron fist
78 2011-10-08 03:35:08 <gmaxwell> Don't take his responses too personally, he's blunt but doesn't hold a grudge.
79 2011-10-08 03:35:22 <Diablo-D3> blunt doesnt even begin to describe his personality
80 2011-10-08 03:35:42 <BTCTrader_> i dont, there are just ways to make a better impression
81 2011-10-08 03:35:45 <Diablo-D3> Im releasing my next project as ASL2 to troll FSF :3
82 2011-10-08 03:35:47 <BTCTrader_> with no effort
83 2011-10-08 03:35:57 <gmaxwell> well, he's in some ways easier in person and some ways harder. He's more friendly, but he still pulls out an email style discourse which is surprising.
84 2011-10-08 03:36:38 <BTCTrader_> yeah the nuclear approach rather then the white glove
85 2011-10-08 03:36:40 <BTCTrader_> the entire internet knows that :P
86 2011-10-08 03:37:41 <gmaxwell> No one seemed to be too upset by people on slashdot saying basically the same stuff: http://apple.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2462124&cid=37619552
87 2011-10-08 03:38:46 <BTCTrader_> no ones cares about /. users
88 2011-10-08 03:38:58 <gmaxwell> BTCTrader_: If you approach RMS more like you approach a piece of software you'll generally do better. :) When you get a response that doesn't go well pretend it was -EBADARGUMENT and try again. ;)
89 2011-10-08 03:39:03 <Diablo-D3> gmaxwell: because no one cares about ACs
90 2011-10-08 03:39:14 <BTCTrader_> hahaha
91 2011-10-08 03:40:41 <BTCTrader_> well, my interaction went down the very misguided gnu/linux debate which i wanted no part of
92 2011-10-08 03:40:53 <BTCTrader_> that wasnt good enough for rms
93 2011-10-08 03:41:14 <Diablo-D3> btCTrader_: oh right, you havent been around for one of my famous I HATE POLITICS rants
94 2011-10-08 03:41:23 <gmaxwell> It's like if you say "linux" to refer to a linux distribution and he corrects you. Arguging him out of that is like trying to argue the compiler out of a syntax errror. (But note: he'll happily accept the name of a particular distribution as an acceptable syntax for a gnu/linux system)
95 2011-10-08 03:41:36 <Diablo-D3> you have no experienced one.
96 2011-10-08 03:41:56 <gmaxwell> It's not even so much about right or wrongness. There is a required syntax when speaking to RMS and you were getting a parse error.
97 2011-10-08 03:42:25 <BTCTrader_> oy, too much work
98 2011-10-08 03:43:19 <gmaxwell> I'm guessing he didn't come to you I mean, if you're going to use his time you might as well use the required syntax. It might not be "polite" of him to impose on others, but you probably initiated the conversation.
99 2011-10-08 03:43:48 <BTCTrader_> i'd be happy to meet him in person sometime. meeting linus is just chill in comparison.
100 2011-10-08 03:43:56 <Diablo-D3> heh, Ive flamed linus before
101 2011-10-08 03:44:01 <Diablo-D3> he was cool enough to flame me back
102 2011-10-08 03:44:17 <BTCTrader_> 8)
103 2011-10-08 03:44:31 <gmaxwell> I got a 100 page legal threat from Jeff Merkey, that trumps all of that!
104 2011-10-08 03:44:36 <Diablo-D3> gmaxwell: holy fuck
105 2011-10-08 03:44:40 <Diablo-D3> you win
106 2011-10-08 03:47:25 <BTCTrader_> must of been doing something right :D
107 2011-10-08 03:48:54 <neofutur> (07:43) < BTCTrader> i'd be happy to meet him in person sometime. meeting linus is just chill in comparison.
108 2011-10-08 03:49:02 <neofutur> meeting stallman is worst
109 2011-10-08 03:49:16 <neofutur> met him 3 times, very bad experience . . .
110 2011-10-08 03:49:29 <Diablo-D3> just bring up the youtube of rms dancing to that rap song
111 2011-10-08 03:49:33 <Diablo-D3> that sums it up nicely
112 2011-10-08 03:49:33 <neofutur> I suppose it would be more cool to meet god
113 2011-10-08 03:49:44 <Diablo-D3> and by nicely I mean OH GOD EYE BLEACH PLOX
114 2011-10-08 03:49:59 <Diablo-D3> the fat ripples have ripples
115 2011-10-08 03:50:01 <Joric> $4, sweet
116 2011-10-08 03:50:07 <AAA_awright> You have to sign a waver saying you'll only call it GNU/Linux for as long as you live before you can talk to him, is that right?
117 2011-10-08 03:50:27 <Diablo-D3> LEENOOX
118 2011-10-08 03:50:37 <neofutur> also . . .try to host him in your house . . .
119 2011-10-08 03:50:45 <Diablo-D3> I call Android a Linux distro just to piss FSFanites off
120 2011-10-08 03:50:49 <Joric> is stallman going to die already?
121 2011-10-08 03:50:59 <Diablo-D3> Joric: shush
122 2011-10-08 03:51:02 <Diablo-D3> what did I say earlier
123 2011-10-08 03:51:05 <Diablo-D3> dont be a douchebag
124 2011-10-08 03:52:52 <Joric> did you know he received $400k in 1990 (arthur foundation prize) for the code stolen from symbolics?
125 2011-10-08 03:53:15 <Diablo-D3> did you know I stab people for bringing up politics?
126 2011-10-08 03:53:51 <Joric> being hippie he could live on it for a very long time even if he doesn't get paid for coding
127 2011-10-08 04:18:37 <jgarzik> gmaxwell: that's impressive (re JM)
128 2011-10-08 04:28:06 <jgarzik> neofutur: I ping'd nanotube
129 2011-10-08 04:29:19 <neofutur> thanks ;) we need you ;) hope to see you on a legit #bitcoin-ops
130 2011-10-08 06:38:24 <ThomasV> who made that video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9q3UtmhR9G8 ??
131 2011-10-08 06:53:14 <dooglus> I get: "bitcoin/src/irc.cpp:309: undefined reference to `strprintf(char const*, ...)'" when building from git's master branch, but not when building the v0.4.0 tag.
132 2011-10-08 06:53:33 <dooglus> doing a make -f makefile.unix clean fixed it - but should I need to?
133 2011-10-08 06:55:26 <tcatm> yes, you should always do a make clean except when changing small parts of the code yourself
134 2011-10-08 07:06:49 <Diablo-D3> yeah because the makefile is buggy
135 2011-10-08 08:40:46 <zamgo> As of this morning, namecoin blockchain now supports merged mining.
136 2011-10-08 09:05:00 <TuxBlackEdo> zOMG
137 2011-10-08 09:28:29 <diki> ZAMGo
138 2011-10-08 09:28:43 <zamgo> heh
139 2011-10-08 14:05:53 <CIA-101> bitcoin: various coinbaser * r80828e..32ebde bitcoind-personal/ (17 files in 2 dirs): (6 commits)
140 2011-10-08 14:31:05 <t3a> hey devs
141 2011-10-08 14:31:12 <t3a> make my bitcoins worth $5 again
142 2011-10-08 14:35:32 <ThomasV> t3a: sure
143 2011-10-08 14:35:44 <t3a> okay ThomasV, thanks
144 2011-10-08 14:38:17 <Blitzboom> hey devs
145 2011-10-08 14:38:22 <Blitzboom> make my bitcoins worth 30$ again
146 2011-10-08 14:38:30 <sipa> i'll sell you some for $30, ok?
147 2011-10-08 14:38:43 <Blitzboom> sipa: still holding bitcoins? ;)
148 2011-10-08 14:38:51 <sipa> some
149 2011-10-08 14:39:07 <ThomasV> Blitzboom: sell your bitcoins and it will be over, you'll feel better
150 2011-10-08 14:39:09 <Blitzboom> thats good
151 2011-10-08 14:39:15 <Blitzboom> ThomasV: i am already accumulating them back
152 2011-10-08 14:39:20 <Blitzboom> so stfu :P
153 2011-10-08 14:39:32 <ThomasV> I hear you complaining all the time
154 2011-10-08 14:39:39 <Blitzboom> problem?
155 2011-10-08 14:39:52 <ThomasV> heh, no problem :-)
156 2011-10-08 14:40:03 <Blitzboom> its not like the last 4 months were catastrophe after catastrophe for BTC
157 2011-10-08 14:40:47 <Blitzboom> the more people hold bitcoins, the more vested interest they have in the well-being of the system
158 2011-10-08 14:42:13 <ThomasV> btw, anyone knows who made that video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9q3UtmhR9G8
159 2011-10-08 14:42:31 <ThomasV> I know I asked already
160 2011-10-08 14:42:48 <ThomasV> but I would love to get the source code
161 2011-10-08 17:34:47 <Anoneemous> ohai
162 2011-10-08 17:35:17 <Anoneemous> could I use some help?
163 2011-10-08 17:36:33 <sipa> maybe
164 2011-10-08 17:36:37 <Anoneemous> alright.
165 2011-10-08 17:36:44 <Anoneemous> so I've setup JSON-RPC
166 2011-10-08 17:37:16 <Anoneemous> downloaded the python-pyopencl package
167 2011-10-08 17:37:30 <Anoneemous> and when I'm running "sh bitcoin -server&"
168 2011-10-08 17:37:31 <Anoneemous> I get
169 2011-10-08 17:37:51 <Anoneemous> sh bitcoin -server&
170 2011-10-08 17:38:13 <Anoneemous> so.. ?
171 2011-10-08 17:38:14 <sipa> drop the sh
172 2011-10-08 17:38:17 <Anoneemous> k
173 2011-10-08 17:38:25 <sipa> bitcoin is not a shell script
174 2011-10-08 17:38:56 <Anoneemous> bitcoin -server&
175 2011-10-08 17:39:01 <Anoneemous> :(
176 2011-10-08 17:39:19 <sipa> use ./bitcoin
177 2011-10-08 17:39:21 <Cusipzzz> ./bitcoin
178 2011-10-08 17:39:34 <Anoneemous> yup, right.
179 2011-10-08 17:39:43 <sipa> unqualified comnands are for things in your PATH
180 2011-10-08 17:40:06 <Anoneemous> yeah
181 2011-10-08 17:40:22 <Anoneemous> well it has been some time since I last used bitcoin
182 2011-10-08 17:40:32 <Anoneemous> that's why I'm struggling lol
183 2011-10-08 17:40:42 <Anoneemous> thanks for the help though ;)
184 2011-10-08 17:42:22 <Anoneemous> and..
185 2011-10-08 17:44:06 <Anoneemous> python poclbm.py -d 0 --user xxx --pass xxx
186 2011-10-08 17:44:18 <Anoneemous> what's the option then?
187 2011-10-08 18:27:37 <diki> I want to ask about bitcoin's diff algo
188 2011-10-08 18:27:52 <diki> is there some kind of restriction for it to not decrease at a higher percentage?
189 2011-10-08 18:28:05 <diki> its always increasing and decreasing by 8-11 percent or less
190 2011-10-08 18:29:22 <tcatm> IIRC the limit is *4 and /4
191 2011-10-08 18:30:19 <diki> so before its stable it could take a while?
192 2011-10-08 18:30:33 <diki> what i mean by stable is low enough
193 2011-10-08 18:30:46 <tcatm> there's no need for difficulty to be a constant
194 2011-10-08 18:31:02 <diki> never said it has to be
195 2011-10-08 18:31:19 <tcatm> then I didn't quite understand your question
196 2011-10-08 18:31:37 <Mad7Scientist> what's the site that shows all the 6 bitcoin pool luck statistics?
197 2011-10-08 18:31:42 <diki> i asked if there was a limit
198 2011-10-08 18:31:46 <diki> you said yes tcatm
199 2011-10-08 18:32:04 <Mad7Scientist> It'l like lsoa.com or something
200 2011-10-08 18:32:24 <tcatm> yes, each change is limited to *4 or /4
201 2011-10-08 18:33:10 <diki> Mad7Scientist:i know the site you are talking about, and have visited it, but i forgot the link. Although its not what you want you can look here http://pi.uk.com/bitcoin/block-index/
202 2011-10-08 18:33:52 <tcatm> Mad7Scientist: http://allchains.info/ ?
203 2011-10-08 18:33:53 <Mad7Scientist> thanks
204 2011-10-08 18:34:05 <Mad7Scientist> It has 4 letters and then .com or .sometihng
205 2011-10-08 18:34:10 <Mad7Scientist> starts with l I think
206 2011-10-08 18:34:17 <Mad7Scientist> "L"
207 2011-10-08 18:37:11 <mrb_> first link:
208 2011-10-08 18:37:13 <mrb_> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=bitcoin+pool+luck+statistics
209 2011-10-08 18:37:41 <mrb_> however the site is down
210 2011-10-08 18:40:02 <diki> well, bitcoin just got non-anonymous
211 2011-10-08 18:40:30 <diki> http://pi.uk.com/bitcoin/block-index/ shows who found the block and if you recently made some transactions your ip is also logged to where you sent and what amount
212 2011-10-08 18:45:18 <ThomasV> diki: it says "transactions relayed by"
213 2011-10-08 18:45:36 <ThomasV> that does not mean you made them
214 2011-10-08 18:45:57 <diki> sure, some people could use a proxy, most wont
215 2011-10-08 18:46:09 <diki> you can easily now tie who sent what to where
216 2011-10-08 18:46:17 <diki> i.e tie a bitcoin addr to an IP
217 2011-10-08 18:51:45 <diki> anywho
218 2011-10-08 18:51:59 <diki> i have the latest namecoind client which supports merged mining
219 2011-10-08 18:52:04 <diki> do i need a patched bitcoin as well?
220 2011-10-08 18:52:14 <diki> or do i just use the proxy(in python)?
221 2011-10-08 19:25:01 <forrestv> diki, on the recent block generated by p2pool, the address isn't one of the p2pool nodes'...
222 2011-10-08 19:27:28 <luke-jr> diki: Bitcoin was never anonymous
223 2011-10-08 19:29:43 <diki> luke-jr:yes
224 2011-10-08 19:29:48 <diki> ever since blockexplorer appeared
225 2011-10-08 19:30:19 <diki> well even without it, other people would have made their own so...
226 2011-10-08 19:30:32 <diki> it was all gonna happen sooner or later
227 2011-10-08 19:31:04 <luke-jr> &
228 2011-10-08 19:31:09 <luke-jr> it was never meant to be anonymous
229 2011-10-08 19:31:17 <CIA-101> bitcoin: Gavin Andresen * r0b3f365 / (32 files in 17 dirs): Remove old wx translations, updated qt translations - http://git.io/bfVU4w
230 2011-10-08 19:32:16 <diki> luke-jr:the main site and wiki should be updated to remove the anonymous keyword
231 2011-10-08 19:32:27 <diki> it is misleading
232 2011-10-08 19:32:27 <luke-jr> diki: go ahead, that's why it's a WIKI
233 2011-10-08 19:32:40 <luke-jr> I'm fairly sure it's not on bitcoin.org
234 2011-10-08 19:33:43 <diki> last time i checked there sure was
235 2011-10-08 19:33:49 <diki> i guess someone realized the facts
236 2011-10-08 19:34:01 <luke-jr> prove it
237 2011-10-08 19:34:19 <diki> prove what?
238 2011-10-08 19:34:45 <gmaxwell> luke-jr: Bitcoin was meant to have privacy of the kind you normally have when using a bank this is described at the bottom of the bitcoin paper. It uses weak anonymity to get that, but anonymity wasn't the point.
239 2011-10-08 19:39:40 <luke-jr> lol [15:49:51] <Asmageddon> Also, BB*, is every single person on freenode a programmer?
240 2011-10-08 19:40:31 <AAA_awright> Yes
241 2011-10-08 19:40:49 <diki> luke-jr:wtf is that?
242 2011-10-08 19:41:02 <luke-jr> apparently he was just on Freenode for some game channels XD
243 2011-10-08 19:44:29 <Blitzboom> gmaxwell: what was the point of bitcoin?
244 2011-10-08 19:46:00 <Blitzboom> do you think bitcoin cas created in reaction to the bank bailouts?
245 2011-10-08 19:50:36 <diki> bak bailouts?
246 2011-10-08 19:50:39 <diki> *bank
247 2011-10-08 19:51:44 <gmaxwell> Blitzboom: http://cryptome.org/0005/bitcoin-who.pdf
248 2011-10-08 19:52:22 <Blitzboom> hehe, ive read that article
249 2011-10-08 19:54:49 <diki> gmaxwell:in there it says satoshi said he was 36
250 2011-10-08 19:55:08 <BTCTrader_> is it ok to delete the debug.log file from a running bitcoind?
251 2011-10-08 19:55:09 <diki> that narrows it down by a couple of billions
252 2011-10-08 19:55:34 <Blitzboom> i want to buy satoshi a pizza
253 2011-10-08 19:55:41 <Blitzboom> 10k BTC
254 2011-10-08 19:55:50 <diki> Blitzboom:hehe
255 2011-10-08 19:55:57 <diki> dont worry
256 2011-10-08 19:56:05 <diki> satoshi has had more than enough pizza already
257 2011-10-08 19:56:41 <Blitzboom> satoshi should step up and bail out failed bitcoin businesses when things go wrong
258 2011-10-08 20:00:39 <diki> to be honest, we have all the info we need to find satoshi
259 2011-10-08 20:00:49 <diki> said he was 36, he is male, knows about c++
260 2011-10-08 20:01:01 <diki> well, knows everything about c++
261 2011-10-08 20:01:01 <edcba> that is if he didn't lie
262 2011-10-08 20:01:21 <Blitzboom> uses british spelling, and we know when ge goes to sleep and works
263 2011-10-08 20:01:22 <diki> sure, but just now we ruled out a few billion people
264 2011-10-08 20:01:56 <edcba> anyway if you want to buy him a pizza just give him bitcoin to genesis block public key hoping it still have the corresponding private key lol
265 2011-10-08 20:02:01 <diki> Blitzboom:are you sure mate?
266 2011-10-08 20:02:50 <Blitzboom> yes, see his forum profile
267 2011-10-08 20:03:23 <diki> if i ever saw him in person i would know everything about him
268 2011-10-08 20:03:34 <edcba> i don't see why it matters who is satoshi
269 2011-10-08 20:03:46 <diki> edcba:human curiousity
270 2011-10-08 20:03:58 <diki> *curiosity
271 2011-10-08 20:04:06 <diki> I don't like to not know something
272 2011-10-08 20:04:11 <edcba> lol
273 2011-10-08 20:04:37 <diki> For an example i don't like that we do not know how the universe was before the big bang
274 2011-10-08 20:04:41 <diki> all i can imagine is grey
275 2011-10-08 20:05:14 <edcba> grey would be after big bang i guess...
276 2011-10-08 20:05:20 <diki> before it
277 2011-10-08 20:15:30 <sipa> before the big bang there was nothing to be grey
278 2011-10-08 20:16:15 <diki> that is why i said i imagined grey
279 2011-10-08 20:16:19 <diki> anywho
280 2011-10-08 20:30:45 <AlexWaters> ;;seen bluematt
281 2011-10-08 20:30:46 <gribble> bluematt was last seen in #bitcoin-dev 1 day, 3 hours, 51 minutes, and 41 seconds ago: <BlueMatt> well thats the other problem...
282 2011-10-08 22:25:44 <CIA-101> bitcoin: Con Kolivas * r6cd906a4606a cgminer/main.c: Properly check shares against target difficulty.
283 2011-10-08 22:38:46 <diki> does anybody know how to force rollntime in solo for the phoenix fork with rollntime support?
284 2011-10-08 23:25:48 <CIA-101> bitcoin: Con Kolivas * r5133cf5b063e cgminer/ (5 files): Add altivec 4 way support courtesy of Gilles Risch.
285 2011-10-08 23:35:42 <CIA-101> bitcoin: Con Kolivas * r689f8abbaa6c cgminer/util.c: Try to use SSL if the server supports it.
286 2011-10-08 23:45:44 <CIA-101> bitcoin: Con Kolivas * ra37b827e6a52 cgminer/main.c: Display the total solved blocks on exit (LOL if you're lucky).
287 2011-10-08 23:45:45 <CIA-101> libbitcoin: genjix * rdec0da..f1c819 / (21 files in 10 dirs): (5 commits)