--- Log opened Fri Oct 23 00:00:55 2020 01:31 -!- belcher_ [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has joined #utreexo 01:35 -!- belcher [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 03:24 -!- icota[m] [icotamatri@gateway/shell/matrix.org/x-znsexcvbrpqeuydj] has quit [Quit: killed] 03:33 -!- icota[m] [icotamatri@gateway/shell/matrix.org/x-bexixapckmdedwln] has joined #utreexo 03:54 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 03:54 -!- ghost43_ [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has joined #utreexo 07:30 < adiabat> I have a newfound appreciation for JSON 07:30 < adiabat> sending structs from one computer to another is... super annoying 08:31 < ja> if the schema is fixed, why send the key names and encode everything in ascii? it sounds like the real advantage is automatically deriving the serialization, not necessarily putting it in JSON? 08:46 < adiabat> No I mean I'm joking a little bit, JSON isn't good for this 08:46 < adiabat> I just understand why people like it because it's simple and usually works, even if it's super inefficient 08:46 < adiabat> just because I'm dealing with annoying serialization stuff 09:57 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: ghost43_, icota[m], jb55 10:13 -!- icota[m] [icotamatri@gateway/shell/matrix.org/x-psjyqsyrkhlykggg] has joined #utreexo 10:36 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has joined #utreexo 10:47 -!- jb55 [~jb55@gateway/tor-sasl/jb55] has joined #utreexo 13:07 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:07 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has joined #utreexo 13:36 -!- jb55 [~jb55@gateway/tor-sasl/jb55] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 13:40 -!- jb55 [~jb55@gateway/tor-sasl/jb55] has joined #utreexo --- Log closed Sat Oct 24 00:00:56 2020