--- Log opened Tue Sep 01 00:00:57 2015 00:02 < kanzure> also drilling into fly brains is always fun 00:21 < kanzure> .title http://www.google.com/patents/US6706203 00:21 < yoleaux> Patent US6706203 - Adjustable nanopore, nanotome, and nanotweezer - Google Patents 00:22 < kanzure> "An adjustable nanopore is fabricated by placing the surfaces of two planar substrates in contact, wherein each substrate contains a hole having sharp corners and edges. A corner is brought into proximity with an edge to define a triangular aperture of variable area. Ionic current in a liquid solution and through the aperture is monitored as the area of the aperture is adjusted by moving one planar substrate with respect to the other ... 00:22 < kanzure> ... along two directional axes and a rotational axis. Piezoelectric positioners can provide subnanometer repeatability in the adjustment process." 00:22 < kanzure> duh? 00:33 -!- PatrickRobotham [uid18270@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-yhkcgzddavdmictu] has joined ##hplusroadmap 01:30 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 01:34 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has joined ##hplusroadmap 01:45 -!- seanph [~seanph@101.230.15.34] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 01:45 -!- seanph [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has joined ##hplusroadmap 01:55 -!- Houshalter [~Houshalte@oh-71-50-57-55.dhcp.embarqhsd.net] has quit [Quit: Quit] 02:05 -!- sandeep_ [~sandeep@111.235.64.135] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:07 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@101.230.15.34] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:11 -!- seanph [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 02:18 -!- jenelizabeth [~jenelizab@cpc76794-brmb10-2-0-cust21.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 02:19 -!- jenelizabeth [~jenelizab@cpc76794-brmb10-2-0-cust21.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:39 -!- c0rw|zZz [~c0rw1n@91.176.113.63] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 03:08 -!- Madplatypus [uid19957@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-jdbkwvdsimtrpjax] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 03:28 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:31 -!- c0rw|zZz [~c0rw1n@91.176.113.63] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:58 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has quit [Quit: Namaste] 04:05 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:58 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:58 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has quit [Max SendQ exceeded] 05:47 -!- fleshtheworld [~fleshthew@2602:306:cf0f:4c20:f1d2:b13f:11c:3f2b] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 05:49 -!- CheckDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-anlmsigubjmwgnpd] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:53 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:59 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-57-3-21.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:00 < JayDugger> Good morning. 06:09 < erasmus> what's so good about it? 06:22 -!- c0rw|zZz is now known as c0rw1n 06:28 < kanzure> beep 06:45 < JayDugger> Still breathing, and that's good. 06:45 < xrr> +1 06:46 < JayDugger> Kanzure, please tell me your current opinion of Ethereum. "Go grep the chat logs, lazybones," makes a good answer, BTW. 06:47 -!- math3 [uid54897@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-fotlswitxozmreio] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:49 < kanzure> JayDugger: you can safely ignore it, but the summary that hotwheels from 8chan made was pretty good 06:50 < kanzure> JayDugger: behold the power of chanculture! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84WO2vq7Y1E 06:56 < JayDugger> Thank you. I'll watch that after I finish breakfast and kitten-feeding. 06:57 < JayDugger> And I assume that also holds for Augur, too. 07:02 < kanzure> here is a strategy guide for kitten feeding https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlRBd4sLhEc 07:06 < JayDugger> Wow, that is so sweet. I think I need a shot of insulin as a chaser. 07:12 < augur> o.o 07:15 < kanzure> http://bitfury.com/content/5-white-papers-research/1-bitfury-report-on-block-size-increase/bitfury-report-on-block-size-increase.pdf 07:36 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 07:39 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-57-3-21.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 08:14 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:29 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-57-3-21.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:31 < kanzure> eudoxia: sup 08:32 < eudoxia> kanzure: reading http://ngnghm.github.io/ 08:32 < kanzure> .title 08:32 < yoleaux> Houyhnhnm Computing 08:32 < kanzure> "Houyhnhnms are a race of intelligent horses" fucken horses 08:33 < eudoxia> i know, right? 08:34 < kanzure> this seems like something that nsh would appreciate, but that i might murder you for reading 08:35 < nsh> you'd murder someone for reading gulliver's travels? 08:35 < nsh> i admire this dedication 08:35 < JayDugger> Yeah, he has a grudge against Swift's joke about the Irish. 08:35 < kanzure> this is a parable about horses waxing poetic about persistence and computational complexity, it completely deserves murder 08:35 < nsh> oh okay 08:35 < kanzure> :-) 08:36 < JayDugger> 100% BABY-HIDE, just like the Voight-Kampf test question. 08:37 < superkuh> sci-hub has only received 1.5 BTC total donations so far. :\ 08:37 < eudoxia> it's like loper-os.org but with longer paragraphs 08:37 < kanzure> sci-hub person needs to stop talking with elsevier lawyers 08:38 < kanzure> http://www.plainsite.org/dockets/2lt9206gt/new-york-southern-district-court/elsevier-inc-et-al-v-scihub-et-al/ 08:38 < juri_> git commit -a -m 'YOLO' 08:40 < kanzure> elsevier lawyers are going to cause much more than 10x that amount 08:40 < kanzure> or i mean, defending against elsevier lawyers 08:40 < superkuh> What is the alternative to talking? 08:40 < kanzure> stay in kazakhstan 08:40 < kanzure> sucky alternative i guess 08:41 < gradstudentbot> My code doesn't work. I have no idea why... 08:41 < eudoxia> that site is so confusing 08:41 < superkuh> It's been painful to go back to relying on r/scholar and people with university connections. 08:41 < eudoxia> is Urvashi San representing Elsevier or Elbakyan? 08:41 < eudoxia> Sen* 08:43 < kanzure> afaik elbakyan has no representation 08:45 < kanzure> we need a better long-term solution 08:59 -!- the8thbit [~8bit@66.186.100.194] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 09:35 -!- WashIrving [~vi@unaffiliated/washirving] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:45 < chris_99> CaptHindsight, have you used a TCP/IP stack on an MCU per chance, just wondering if you've got any recommendations, i'm currently looking @ lwIP and CycloneTCP 09:47 < gradstudentbot> May I ask what formula did you use? 09:50 < juri_> how small of an MCU? 09:50 < ParahSailin> the lawyers say the wtfpl is not valid license 09:52 < WashIrving> Is CC0 a valid formalisation of WTFPL? 09:52 < WashIrving> I suppose it's missing the rename constraint. 09:55 < gradstudentbot> The autoclave smells really good. 09:59 < ParahSailin> cc0 is allowed 10:04 < kanzure> i wonder if wtfpl has been tested in court 10:08 < WashIrving> I don't see who would challenge it. The preferences of the original rights owner are "I won't pursue what others might call rights violations". I don't see any incentive for other users to; worst-case, they're permitted to switch to MIT or GPL or what-please-you. Though.. say someone were to take a WTFPL project, re-license as "all rights reserved", then pursue existing forks.. 10:13 < chris_99> juri_, stm32f429 10:13 < chris_99> or wait f407 10:14 < juri_> wow. people call that a MCU nowadays.. ;) 10:14 < chris_99> hehe 10:14 < delinquentme> what are the advantages to using viruses for genomic integration vrs transfection? 10:15 < delinquentme> higher colony integration %? 10:31 < kanzure> https://bitcoinmagazine.com/21809/open-letter-bitcoin-community-developers/ 10:34 -!- sheena [~home@S0106c8be196316d1.ok.shawcable.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 10:44 < ParahSailin> its actually a pretty good defense mechanism-- if you dont want big company using it, use a joke license 10:45 < kanzure> ask the author for an mit or bsd licensed version 10:48 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-57-3-21.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 10:52 -!- fleshtheworld [~fleshthew@2602:306:cf0f:4c20:548b:8dea:b324:aaf8] has joined ##hplusroadmap 10:55 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 10:56 -!- CheckDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-anlmsigubjmwgnpd] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 10:58 -!- WashIrving [~vi@unaffiliated/washirving] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 11:08 < ryankarason> i like virus licenses like the GPL 11:08 < ryankarason> infect all the code. 11:10 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 11:13 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:20 -!- PatrickRobotham [uid18270@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-yhkcgzddavdmictu] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 11:28 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 11:47 -!- c0rw1n [~c0rw1n@91.176.113.63] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 11:47 -!- c0rw1n [~c0rw1n@91.176.113.63] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:00 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:09 -!- math3 [uid54897@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-fotlswitxozmreio] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 12:12 -!- jenelizabeth [~jenelizab@cpc76794-brmb10-2-0-cust21.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has quit [Quit: sleeeep] 12:14 -!- jenelizabeth [~jenelizab@cpc76794-brmb10-2-0-cust21.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:18 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@101.230.15.34] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 12:22 -!- seanph [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:30 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: JayDugger, Douhet, mgin, erasmus, juri_ 12:31 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@112.65.190.61] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:31 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@112.65.190.61] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 12:31 -!- Netsplit over, joins: erasmus, Douhet, JayDugger, juri_, mgin 12:32 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@li747-12.members.linode.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:34 -!- seanph [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 12:34 -!- Madplatypus [uid19957@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-jsutyoalycbqbxwl] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:36 < juri_> AGPLV3 or bust. 12:36 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@li747-12.members.linode.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 12:37 < kanzure> i'll go with bust, thanks 12:39 -!- seanph [~seanph@107.183.211.7] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:44 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: Douhet, juri_, erasmus, mgin, JayDugger 12:48 -!- seanph [~seanph@107.183.211.7] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 12:49 -!- Netsplit over, joins: erasmus, Douhet, JayDugger, juri_, mgin 12:49 -!- seanph [~seanph@107.183.211.7] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:53 -!- seanph [~seanph@107.183.211.7] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 13:00 < kanzure> .title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcBB2o7Bmwc 13:01 < yoleaux> Wiring up the 103,680 core SpiNNaker 105 Machine - YouTube 13:01 < kanzure> eh just timelapse of people plugging things in. nevermind. 13:04 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has quit [Quit: Namaste ] 13:13 < kanzure> gourneau is working for synthego now? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10155343 13:17 < kanzure> also one of the startups there claims to be doing "real-time live scanning and inline processing" of satellite imagery http://planet.com/ 13:17 < heath> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Power_of_10:_Rules_for_Developing_Safety-Critical_Code 13:19 < kanzure> strange that there's no autonomous drone software companies posting in that thread today 13:19 < kanzure> what happened to airware etc 13:19 < kanzure> or skybox 13:23 < kanzure> .title http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26303010 13:23 < yoleaux> Effects of sleep and wake on astrocytes: clues from molecular and ultrastructural studies. - PubMed - NCBI 13:25 < heath> "Visit to the World's Fair of 2014" https://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/lifetimes/asi-v-fair.html 13:42 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 13:43 -!- Burnin8 [~Burn@pool-96-241-89-190.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:46 -!- Burninate [~Burn@pool-96-241-89-190.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 13:46 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:47 < heath> i didn't realize the actor model came from AI research 13:47 < heath> http://ijcai.org/Past%20Proceedings/IJCAI-73/PDF/027B.pdf 13:47 < kanzure> they probably just mean "lisp research" 13:47 < kanzure> since the two were synonymous at one point 14:22 -!- Houshalter [~Houshalte@oh-71-50-57-55.dhcp.embarqhsd.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:45 -!- nsh [~lol@wikipedia/nsh] has quit [Excess Flood] 14:45 -!- nsh [~lol@wikipedia/nsh] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:06 < ParahSailin> haha 2013 logo https://scholar.google.com/ 15:16 -!- jenelizabeth [~jenelizab@cpc76794-brmb10-2-0-cust21.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 15:16 -!- jenelizabeth [~jenelizab@cpc76794-brmb10-2-0-cust21.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:18 -!- jenelizabeth [~jenelizab@cpc76794-brmb10-2-0-cust21.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has quit [Read error: No route to host] 15:18 -!- jenelizabeth [~jenelizab@cpc76794-brmb10-2-0-cust21.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:20 -!- jenelizabeth [~jenelizab@cpc76794-brmb10-2-0-cust21.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has quit [Client Quit] 15:22 -!- jenelizabeth [~jenelizab@cpc76794-brmb10-2-0-cust21.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:02 < CaptHindsight> chris_99: the device is big enough for http://www.emcraft.com/stm32f429discovery/running-tcp-stack-in-linux 16:03 < chris_99> hmm interesting, yeah i said stm32f429 at first, which i've got a bunch of, but annoyingly the discovery boards, that they're on, have to be hacked - a lot, in order to attach a PHY, so it'd be an stm32f407 instead 16:04 < CaptHindsight> http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/mmc/FM141/SC1169/SS1577/LN11 16:05 < CaptHindsight> from 512 Kbytes to 1 MByte of Flash, 192 Kbytes of SRAM 16:11 < CaptHindsight> LwIP TCP/IP stack total 51932 Bytes of Flash 16:12 < CaptHindsight> 47653 Bytes of SRAM 16:12 < chris_99> cool, so that'd fit fine 16:13 < CaptHindsight> http://www.st.com/st-web-ui/static/active/en/resource/technical/document/application_note/DM00036052.pdf 16:14 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:14 < CaptHindsight> Table 16. Httpserver netconn demo footprint 16:15 < CaptHindsight> chris_99: I think we were looking at those for car ECU's 16:15 < chris_99> oh cool :) 16:15 < CaptHindsight> quickly becoming my most hated closed source computer 16:16 < chris_99> why so? 16:17 < CaptHindsight> OEM's put in codes that bet thrown when there aren't actual issues, like use of 3rd party coils, or the CAT's losing 5% efficiency etc 16:17 < CaptHindsight> bet/get 16:18 < CaptHindsight> just to get you to use OEM parts or provide opportunities for unnecessary service 16:18 < chris_99> ah darn 16:20 < chris_99> i found this i want to try on that board too - https://github.com/iliasam/STM32F4_USB_MICROPHONE which should provide a USB audio device, so i can then hack it around a bit, to get a MEMS mic working 16:35 < CaptHindsight> chris_99: also remote fun http://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers-remotely-kill-jeep-highway/ 16:37 < chris_99> oh i think i've got their paper on all the different attack vectors etc. for that car, which i need to read through, tis very interesting 16:46 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 16:58 < maaku> Shower thought: HPMoR is actually not bad pedagogically, so long as you realize that Harry is just a foil for Prof Quirrell / Tom Riddle, the real main character and proper role model 17:06 < kanzure> maaku: i still want a recording of gmaxwell reading eliezer yudkowsky's author note number 119 17:06 < maaku> heh 17:06 < kanzure> http://hpmor.com/notes/119/ 17:07 < kanzure> also, i have 15 pages to go before i am done with my bitcointalk.org "technical forum" read-through 17:07 < maaku> I love the "I can predict business success [because BAYES] so give me money!" part. 17:08 < kanzure> really it's perfect 17:08 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 17:09 < ParahSailin> well, ey is at sequoia now, so i guess it worked 17:10 < kanzure> what 17:10 < maaku> ...seriously? 17:30 < catern> ParahSailin: proofs? 17:30 < ParahSailin> oh, totally trolling 17:40 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 17:50 < kanzure> there. done reading the subforum. 17:50 < kanzure> these files: http://diyhpl.us/~bryan/papers2/bitcoin/bitcointalk.org-technical/ 17:50 < kanzure> i am interested in hearing suggestions for how to quickly (manually) read a 400 MB irc log file 17:53 -!- yashgaroth [~ffffff@2602:306:35fa:d500:f5e0:f867:a11d:8d52] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:58 < pasky> don't do it? 17:58 < pasky> (manually) 18:04 < kanzure> pasky: i don't have ai and neither do you 18:05 < kanzure> survey regarding "academic bioprinting in europe" http://ww3.unipark.de/uc/Lehrstuhl_Professor_Henkel/cfa3/ 18:06 < Betawolf> kanzure: this is the log with all the joins/parts etc filtered out? 18:12 < kanzure> not yet filtered out 18:12 < kanzure> but yes i will be filtering those lines out 18:14 < pasky> kanzure: yeah, but writing a specialized one would be imho still much more efficient 18:15 < kanzure> i was thinking of a "sliding window metric of probably-interesting conversation" where the metric is determined by number of unique discussion participants, average length of message above some threshold, average length of words 18:16 < Betawolf> you might also see benefit from reading only chunks of messages within a timeframe of each other (conversations, basically), to save you reading random noise on the channel such as people asking a question and having no reply. You could manage separation of those automatically but developing it could take up more time. 18:16 < Betawolf> oh, you were already past that idea. 18:16 < kanzure> and then i could have a 20 to 50 word weighted tag cloud as input for relative interestingness of somewhat-high-frequency terms or something, which should also be computed in the metric of the relevancy of the sliding window judger thingy 18:17 < kanzure> and then certain users will be given an additional weight too, or er other users will be given a negative weight based on my prejudgement of them (new users will of course have no particular weight, because i don't mind them) 18:18 < kanzure> er.. plus their irc nick aliases_ 18:19 < pasky> just seen a poster today at SIGDIAL pre-conference in Prague about splitting out individual interleaved conversations from IRC http://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.08909.pdf https://github.com/ryan-lowe/Ubuntu-Dialogue-Corpus/blob/master/createdataset.py 18:19 < kanzure> strangely enough i have found that daily file size for irc logs is often a good metric of discussion quality (unless the channel was experiencing user growth) 18:19 < pasky> not sure if it's usable in practice but if so, that might help dismiss useless stuff quickl 18:19 < Betawolf> you could get an initial judge of the usefulness of unrecognised nicks by calculating their average line length (probably in words to account for link-spam) 18:19 < kanzure> like http://gnusha.org/logs/?C=S;O=D 18:20 < Betawolf> if you wanted to get fancy you could get into vocabulary measurements 18:21 < kanzure> this data set (bitcoin irc logs) seems to be about 5 to 10 million lines and maybe 50 million words, so yes i thnk i have to get somewhat fancy 18:21 < pasky> kanzure: so if it's nothing specific you look for, just want to enrich your internal mental state in general, my machinne learning approach would be to gather data, then throw stuff at them and see what sticks 18:22 < pasky> so the first step to read 400M worth of logs is to read 1M and tag each conversation 18:22 < kanzure> for -wizards logs i think i have to also have certain keywords cause all surrounding messages to be downweighted- like when users are talking about proof-of-stake stuff. ugh. 18:23 < kanzure> ehhhh i dunno if i want to construct a training dataset though 18:23 -!- sheena [~home@S0106c8be196316d1.ok.shawcable.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:23 < kanzure> that's even more work 18:23 < Betawolf> having automatic topic labels for conversations would allow you to read all conversations on one topic in order, meaning you don't have to context switch as much 18:23 < pasky> kanzure: just make up two macros that write filename+line number somewhere and mash those two keys while reading? 18:24 < kanzure> yeah but you said tag 18:24 < pasky> kanzure: if you come up with custom (nontrained) heuristics, this way you can still rigorously and *quickly* measure their false negatives; I think it'd save you time in the long run 18:25 < pasky> well you can do it like interesting/boring, or rate 0 to 10, or do finer classification depending on what do you actually want 18:25 < kanzure> hmm. 18:25 < Betawolf> so, avoiding training, you could read every conversation which contains 'merkel trees' in order, then every conversation not in the previous set which contains 18:26 < Betawolf> you can pull out those sorts of terms with tf/idf or something like that 18:26 < pasky> I think either way, the first step is to split the log file at least roughly to conversations 18:26 < Betawolf> yes 18:33 < kanzure> huh these logs are not good... weird format. 18:34 < kanzure> 8 MB excerpt of bitcoin-wizards logs (2013-03-03 to 2014-03-12) http://diyhpl.us/~bryan/papers2/bitcoin/wizards/partial.txt 18:36 < Betawolf> the opened/closed lines don't seem to match the surrounding timestamps 18:40 < pasky> the beginning looks just like normal irssi logs, and it's not really that dense 18:40 < pasky> the end looks completely different 18:41 < kanzure> step zero, get better data :| 18:41 < Betawolf> '--- Log closed Wed Jan 01 00:00:44 2014' is where they switch to logging seconds 18:44 < kanzure> trying to get better logs from eligius person 18:59 < CaptHindsight> anyone work at a lab where they do Biocompatibility testing of materials for ISO 10993? 19:00 < CaptHindsight> https://www.namsa.com/Portals/0/Documents/biocompatibility-matrix.pdf 19:00 < kanzure> jordan miller might know some biocompatibility people 19:00 < kanzure> but he hasn't been online in ages 19:00 < kanzure> too busy at rice goofing off with his lab and stuff... 19:01 < CaptHindsight> it's mostly materials for Surface Devices 19:02 < CaptHindsight> <24 hour Limited Contact 19:03 < CaptHindsight> mostly dental or sinus applications 19:28 -!- Helleshin [~talinck@66-161-138-110.ubr1.dyn.lebanon-oh.fuse.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 19:31 -!- helleshin [~talinck@66-161-138-110.ubr1.dyn.lebanon-oh.fuse.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:32 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:46 -!- c0rw1n is now known as c0rw|zZz 20:23 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:59 -!- drewbot_ [~cinch@ec2-54-197-102-39.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 21:00 -!- drewbot [~cinch@ec2-23-22-193-152.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 21:05 -!- math3 [uid54897@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-hyjpdtegfxznfnrk] has joined ##hplusroadmap 21:12 -!- Burnin8 [~Burn@pool-96-241-89-190.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Read error: No route to host] 21:14 -!- Burninate [~Burn@pool-96-241-89-190.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 21:14 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 21:39 -!- sandeep_ [~sandeep@111.235.64.135] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 22:18 -!- yashgaroth [~ffffff@2602:306:35fa:d500:f5e0:f867:a11d:8d52] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 22:54 -!- seanph [~seanph@173.208.182.2] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:11 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@140.207.23.234] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:15 -!- seanph [~seanph@173.208.182.2] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 23:19 -!- math3 [uid54897@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-hyjpdtegfxznfnrk] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 23:20 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@140.207.23.234] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 23:21 -!- seanph [~seanph@140.206.255.158] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:25 -!- seanph [~seanph@140.206.255.158] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 23:27 -!- seanph [~seanph@101.230.15.34] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:30 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has joined ##hplusroadmap --- Log closed Wed Sep 02 00:00:58 2015