thanks sea sea i'll check it out - ~ regard ryan ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Tuesday, November 30th, 2021 at 2:27 AM, Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
i've of course been posting about this a lot. saving is more
important than reading, i'm afraid. each line is a different
transaction, so the stream is timestamped as blocks are mined.
https://github.com/xloem/libexcessiveattemptstostorethings present
HEAD is 1f454a986359ef98104eee48b8d2ace2a4db268d
below was made by running test_flush_stream.py with no arguments.
it might be much harder to work on this after posting this email.
https://bico.media/dbfbbb89a1b236179c625e8d960ce81867c68169e2a93c5761eb842ff...
this is posted with a library i have given many names to, always changing
as i made it i posted it online, including the private key, so it's
possible others have used it, although not many look
i've called the library things like 'libdisgustingwaste'
'libdestroyedlives' 'libincineratesitself'
i called it these things because it makes it easier for me to make.
it appeases parts of me that have been through something horrible,
somehow.
i desperately yearn to have information that is important to me not be
lost. i don't know how to reach this goal, yet.
the code here works by reading from stdin, right now, and sending a
transaction whenever data is available.
so, it's doing it when i press enter, because my terminal is
line-buffered, i suppose.
there is always more to do.
i hope you are well.