< wumpus> phantomcircuit: it'd definitely need to make more or less smart use of indexing
< wumpus> provoostenator: webusb is really scary to me, apparently they didn't learn from WebGL enough, that buggy drivers and devices provide an excellent sandbox escape, not to mention the risk of say, connected yubikeys being coaxed into signing things they shouldn't
< provoostenator> wumpus: I think the main goal with this was allowing something like Yubikey without the ridiculous keyboard simulation.
< TD-Linux> that's already solved by the web u2f specs
< wumpus> provoostenator: it seems way too low level to be a good solution for that
< wumpus> TD-Linux: indeed
< provoostenator> Yes, that kind of abstraction seems a lot more sane to me.
< provoostenator> And doesn't restrict 2FA devices to USB
< TD-Linux> the biggest issue with webusb is you can update the firmware on a usb device to become a keyboard and then get root
< wumpus> oh yes or a network interface, or a disk
< wumpus> PSA: bitcoin core 0.14.3 binaries up: https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.14.3/
< wumpus> PSA: bitcoinc core 0.15.2 binaries up: https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.15.2/
< cfields> wumpus: fwiw, I don't think #14348 necessitates an rc. Imo we can trivially demonstrate its impact.
< gribble> https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14348 | depends: fix bitcoin-qt back-compat with older freetype versions at runtime by theuni · Pull Request #14348 · bitcoin/bitcoin · GitHub
< wumpus> cfields: good to know
< wumpus> changed the milestone to 0.17.1
< cfields> wumpus: er, sorry, I was unclear. I do think it's necessary for 0.17.0, but I don't think it would require a new -rc cycle.
< wumpus> ohh sorry, yes I misunderstood, changed back :)
< cfields> wumpus: heh, np. Thanks :)
< cfields> gmaxwell: any chance you're familiar with gcc's test suite? I'm having trouble understanding the desired result. It seems that every config, even native x86_64-linux-gnu, results in hundreds/thousands of test failures.
< cfields> or jcorgan maybe? ^^
< gmaxwell> luke-jr: It would probably be useful if you published inbound node stats that excluded VPS providers... I think the with-vps figures are likely higly distorted via spy nodes.
< gmaxwell> cfields: I'm not, sorry.
< luke-jr> gmaxwell: I do filter Amazon EC2
< cfields> gmaxwell: np, thanks.
< bralyclow> hi everyone, what exactly are all these /bitcore:1.1.2/ nodes connecting to my Bitcoin Core Full Node, I have more of them than Satoshi nodes?
< phantomcircuit> bralyclow, #bitcoin