Forum logs for 05 Jun 2015
Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu
pete_dushenski | decimation: i can imagine employers shaking their 'devil hand' symbols at employees using unapproved encryption | [00:00] |
pete_dushenski | http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Religions/Wicca%20&%20Witchcraft/signs/pope_ratzinger-satan_sign.jpg << as displayed by this hitler youth feller | [00:01] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1AQXIJ8 ) | [00:01] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-06-2015#1154505 << trivial. same reason usg isn't burying any of us alive in freshly-printed benjies | [00:01] |
assbot | Logged on 05-06-2015 02:03:53; *: mircea_popescu is confused by this contradiction | [00:01] |
asciilifeform | or for that matter gasenwagen | [00:01] |
* | pete_dushenski wonders where duckduckgo finds these photos. | [00:02] |
asciilifeform | they're still following the 'close your eyes and the room will go dark' algo. | [00:02] |
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decimation | pete_dushenski: heh | [00:03] |
pete_dushenski | williamdunne: careful with that "it's not just my fault" approach. look where it got fatso. http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-06-2015#1151445 | [00:03] |
assbot | Logged on 02-06-2015 17:22:10; mircea_popescu: magicaltux, and you're comment as ot whether "he's to blame entirely" | [00:03] |
decimation | asciilifeform: one thing I was thinking the other day - now many women are in the workforce instead of at home - but because the number of dollars is not constant, all that has resulted is that both parents are on the treadmill | [00:04] |
decimation | instead of only one | [00:04] |
pete_dushenski | asciilifeform: it's a contagious condition, this eyes closing = tikkun olam shtick | [00:04] |
williamdunne | pete_dushenski: Not yet convinced, while he is responsible I do think there must have been a malicious third party involved which I suspect to be the USG | [00:04] |
asciilifeform | decimation: this realization is at least a century old | [00:04] |
decimation | 100 years ago people who owned a house could also afford at least one or two servants to help with childcare/home | [00:05] |
pete_dushenski | williamdunne: that's not really the point here. the point is that he's the one of the hook. fatso's von flondor. | [00:05] |
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williamdunne | Oh for sure, not questioning that at all | [00:05] |
williamdunne | One of the main things I've been focusing on is getting as many degrees of separation as reasonably possible from USG | [00:06] |
decimation | http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-32821678 < not a bad college plan | [00:06] |
assbot | How US students get a university degree for free in Germany - BBC News ... ( http://bit.ly/1AQY9TG ) | [00:06] |
pete_dushenski | ok then. so... be mindful of who you're associating yourself with, is all. and what you're the face of, regardless of its apparent usg-icity to you. | [00:06] |
pete_dushenski | ^williamdunne again ! | [00:07] |
pete_dushenski | 1. it might not be readily apparent what is and is not 'usg' from your vantage point. | [00:07] |
pete_dushenski | 2. that's not the only landmine in the world. | [00:07] |
williamdunne | pete_dushenski: Indeed. Outside of fiat which is impossible to keep sole control of, I am responsible for funds. If something were to go wrong it would be my head on the pike. | [00:08] |
williamdunne | But yeah | [00:08] |
pete_dushenski | is ver 'usg' or just a fucking retard ? doesn't really matter, does it. | [00:08] |
williamdunne | Plenty of risks involved | [00:08] |
pete_dushenski | so one person does funds, one person does other things ? you might excuse me for being suddenly reminded of magicaltux's recent 'decentralise the exchanges' essay | [00:09] |
williamdunne | No no no | [00:09] |
pete_dushenski | not that i'm suggesting 'key escrow' | [00:10] |
williamdunne | fiat I can't control because I'm not both the bank and the central bank | [00:10] |
williamdunne | But I am the account signatory | [00:10] |
asciilifeform | williamdunne: the usg connection of karpeles is as clear as daylight, considering how he is investigationally untouchable (both in the sr trials and in the greatest btc-related monetary black hole known to date) | [00:10] |
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asciilifeform | !up KRS1 | [00:11] |
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KRS1 | thanks | [00:11] |
KRS1 | Can you spare just 1 BTC? Ranji is a 9yr old boy living in Namibia. He has only 1 leg, 1 arm and 1 eye. Each day he has to ride 7 miles to school along a narrow road on a rusty bike with bent wheels, no brakes and only 1 pedal. | [00:12] |
asciilifeform | l0l | [00:12] |
pete_dushenski | KRS1: address ? | [00:12] |
KRS1 | If you send me just 1 BTC I will send you the video. Its fuckin' hilarious! | [00:12] |
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pete_dushenski | aw... he left. | [00:12] |
decimation | meowmix? | [00:12] |
williamdunne | 1 BTC will hire the local village drunk to bludgeon him with a stone, to put the poor child out of his misery | [00:12] |
asciilifeform | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-06-2015#1154566 << the whole 'clipper chip affair reloaded!' thing is half of a classical 'good cop/bad cop' act | [00:12] |
assbot | Logged on 05-06-2015 02:54:13; decimation: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2015/06/04/fbi-official-companies-should-help-us-prevent-encryption-above-all-else/ | [00:12] |
danielpbarron | i recognize that name, possibly from otc | [00:13] |
asciilifeform | decimation: chumpers are to think, presumably, that if 'big bad fbi' 'hates crypto' therefore 'buy redphone!' | [00:13] |
decimation | asciilifeform: yeah, but I don't think it's an act | [00:13] |
decimation | I suspect there are people in usg who hold his views exactly | [00:13] |
pete_dushenski | danielpbarron: he's been here before. i assumed he was kidding ! | [00:13] |
asciilifeform | decimation: the actors in the act are the best kind, from the standpoint of the muppetmasters - they don't know they are actors, likely | [00:13] |
danielpbarron | williamdunne, you got my latertell ok? | [00:13] |
trinque | I'd watch that video, got 0.001 BTC on it | [00:13] |
williamdunne | danielpbarron: Did thanks, think you got one in return | [00:14] |
pete_dushenski | williamdunne: i dunno who's rougher now, you or that cop ;) | [00:14] |
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williamdunne | danielpbarron: Not sure why she couldn't have just come on here D: | [00:14] |
williamdunne | pete_dushenski: THE COP WAS JUSTIFIED, DO YOU WANT THE TERRORISTS TO WIN | [00:14] |
williamdunne | yeah, thats what I thought | [00:14] |
danielpbarron | ah, stupid gribble doesn't send it till i send him a command | [00:14] |
asciilifeform | decimation: i still had a scrap of doubt about zimmerman's betrayal all the way until i got into a d.c. metro car plastered, literally floor to ceiling, with 'redphone' ads. | [00:14] |
williamdunne | danielpbarron: Deaf and dumb robots | [00:15] |
asciilifeform | the notion that this would be permitted were he not a usg asset, or that his little shop of horrors could afford the fee, is sheer lunacy | [00:15] |
pete_dushenski | asciilifeform: could be worse, could be lanier pumping the windoze phoenz | [00:15] |
asciilifeform | pete_dushenski: who the hell cares what a transparent shill does | [00:16] |
pete_dushenski | williamdunne: did i say he wasn't ? | [00:16] |
williamdunne | pete_dushenski: heavily implied ;) | [00:16] |
asciilifeform | (for non-mordor folks, i will add that the entire train, and in fact all the trains i was in that day, had the same ads) | [00:16] |
pete_dushenski | asciilifeform: people who buy redphone, i suppose. | [00:16] |
pete_dushenski | williamdunne: naturally | [00:17] |
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decimation | https://bloodyshovel.wordpress.com/2015/06/03/the-purpose-of-absurdity/ < | [00:18] |
assbot | The purpose of absurdity | Bloody shovel ... ( http://bit.ly/1KIfr5A ) | [00:18] |
decimation | Zhao Gao knew how to play the actors | [00:19] |
asciilifeform | decimation: the concept described in the linked piece is known as 'shit test' to the pua enthusiasts | [00:19] |
decimation | yeah more-or-less | [00:20] |
decimation | but the important element is that one must 'make believe' in the appropriate way | [00:20] |
decimation | In the West of course we have Hans Christen Andersen?s tale about the kid and the emperor?s new clothes. The funny part is it?s fiction. And the story is just about a child, who having a pure heart, dares to say the truth against the powerful. | [00:20] |
mats | fun fact: 'zhao gao' also translates to 'terrible' | [00:20] |
decimation | The moral is that we should be ashamed of ourselves and aspire to be as virtuous as this child. But of course in reality this child would have been arrested and executed, alongside his parents. Which is obviously why nobody tells the king about his new clothes. They?re not stupid. | [00:20] |
* | williamdunne is off for the night | [00:21] |
asciilifeform | the yudkowskyans call it 'evaporative cooling' (to describe why doomsday cults on day n+1 after planned 'doomsday' not only do not fall apart, but get more 'culty') | [00:21] |
asciilifeform | named for physical effect where fastest molecules phase off into vapour and whole thing has lower energy as per boltzmann | [00:22] |
decimation | asciilifeform: but there's an interesting parallel to usg: they 'won' the cold war, yet failed to unemploy the 'national security' complex | [00:22] |
asciilifeform | (for those who slept through school) | [00:22] |
decimation | now they want to bring of the end of days by destroying terrorism | [00:22] |
asciilifeform | the 'eternal war' thing is summarized by herr orwell | [00:22] |
decimation | but the deeply weird thing is that nobody questions - 'oh those people who were working on red commies are now working on terrorism' | [00:23] |
decimation | that's a great set of clothes. the deer is a fine horse, etc | [00:23] |
trinque | "freedom from terrorism" is a particularly insidious concept | [00:23] |
trinque | that jumped out at me right away | [00:23] |
trinque | I expect to hear that phrase again | [00:23] |
asciilifeform | trinque: it arguably descends from u.s. hitler (fdr) 's phrase 'freedom from fear' | [00:25] |
trinque | didn't our thing eat all his useful folks? | [00:25] |
trinque | sounds about right | [00:25] |
decimation | Spandrell made another good point in his next post: "Say a woman that gets a job before of a female quota, but is chosen specifically because she isn?t a loud feminist and does not abuse her legal privilege. Will she ever abandon feminism? Most likely not. After all she owes her job to feminism, even if she had to take a second sanity test. But she has nothing to win, and quite a lot to lose from abolishing female quotas." | [00:25] |
decimation | ^ how usg employment works | [00:26] |
asciilifeform | phun phakt for non-u.s. folks: usg contractors who are registered as 'woman-owned' get preferential contract status. the practical consequence of this is that a great many operators of such firms have them registered in wife's name | [00:27] |
asciilifeform | (makes for interesting divorce proceedings, one might imagine) | [00:27] |
pete_dushenski | or tighter pre-nups | [00:27] |
asciilifeform | pete_dushenski: pre-nups, as a general rule, don't work in usa | [00:27] |
pete_dushenski | for real ? | [00:28] |
asciilifeform | (more accurately, they work in the same manner as patents. which is to say, if you have infinite money and are willing to spend most of it on lawyers, it can be made to 'work' in a way.) | [00:28] |
decimation | asciilifeform: also there's supposedly a super-category for minorities/handicapped/veterans | [00:28] |
trinque | and if you have kids involved, forget it | [00:29] |
decimation | https://www.sba.gov/category/navigation-structure/eligibility-requirements | [00:29] |
pete_dushenski | asciilifeform: i guess i figured that since usa is where they're mostly use, that pre-nups work there. upon reflection, this is a nonsensical conclusion ! | [00:29] |
asciilifeform | decimation: the golden quadrifecta is female minority crippled in iraq | [00:29] |
trinque | the court can rule in "the best interest of the child" | [00:29] |
asciilifeform | trinque: even in the absence of children, imagine that, l0l | [00:29] |
trinque | well she might later, and he owes her! | [00:29] |
asciilifeform | pete_dushenski: again, they 'work' like patents 'work' | [00:29] |
decimation | asciilifeform: yeah, it's a real thing too I hear. if one of these 8(a) qualified companies enter bidding, they automatically win | [00:29] |
pete_dushenski | asciilifeform: mhm. so it would seem | [00:29] |
asciilifeform | which is to say, every idiot who wastes time and money on it imagines that it will work in his case, because celebrity xxxxx | [00:29] |
asciilifeform | 'patents are great, look at edison' | [00:30] |
decimation | everything usg does is partially mixed with its 'civil relgion' | [00:30] |
asciilifeform | how could it be otherwise. | [00:30] |
decimation | greenspun has a continual rant on the divorce racket | [00:31] |
* | trinque cannot think of a single reason he would marry | [00:31] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 117450 @ 0.00034004 = 39.9377 BTC [-] {2} | [00:32] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-06-2015#1154551 << which board is that ? | [00:32] |
assbot | Logged on 05-06-2015 02:48:58; williamdunne: Latest board resolution contains a line similar to the one in a couple of MPEX contracts that goes along the lines of "The company deems this contract valid, regardless of the opinion or declaration of any person, regardless of what title that they may choose to fashion themselves with" lol | [00:32] |
decimation | it's a good way to raise children, but lord help you if you marry the wrong woman | [00:33] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32722 @ 0.00033939 = 11.1055 BTC [-] {2} | [00:33] |
trinque | decimation: I don't mind the thought of raising kids at all; still don't think I'd marry | [00:34] |
asciilifeform | decimation: it is interesting to consider the implications of mass 'awakening' to btc as an anti-divorcetheft instrument | [00:34] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-06-2015#1154562 <---> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-06-2015#1154694 | [00:34] |
assbot | Logged on 05-06-2015 02:53:01; williamdunne: While I'm going to be putting myself very publicly as the face of the company, I'm not the only one responsible for it | [00:34] |
assbot | Logged on 05-06-2015 03:28:58; decimation: it's a good way to raise children, but lord help you if you marry the wrong woman | [00:34] |
trinque | asciilifeform: not a bad point there | [00:34] |
asciilifeform | decimation: the likely next step for usg is probably 'naggum-style' taxation on 'what you probably earned and hid' | [00:34] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform or anti-fiat-theft generally | [00:34] |
asciilifeform | sorta like the silk road sentence | [00:34] |
mircea_popescu | taxation ; redistribution ; alimony ; you name it-y | [00:34] |
trinque | having too much btc will have a word like "structuring" pretty soon | [00:34] |
trinque | utterly devoid of meaning aside from "and for this we will fuck you dry" | [00:35] |
asciilifeform | 'so, mr schmuck, you ran a widget factory, brought in p/yr. ex-mrs schmuck is now entitled to y*(p-r) where r was your rent' | [00:35] |
decimation | mircea_popescu: I don't get your point re: <---> | [00:35] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform not that far off, it is after all the argument they brought before australian courts against austian dotcom kid. or for that matter in swiss courts against belgian dude. | [00:35] |
mircea_popescu | "this person is charged with being more powerful than we like to see." | [00:35] |
pete_dushenski | decimation: business is marriage, and vice versa | [00:35] |
asciilifeform | for so long as the robbers even bother to construct arguments, they will necessarily take this form | [00:35] |
mircea_popescu | decimation that it's the same thing, basially. | [00:35] |
decimation | ah I see what you are getting at, need to choose your partners carefully | [00:36] |
asciilifeform | sorta like that fable, where the sheep asks the wolf what his 'crime' was, why he deserves to be eaten, and wolf answers 'your crime was that i am hungry and you are fat' | [00:37] |
decimation | asciilifeform: yeah but if your wealth is in bitcoin, it's not obvious you are a sheep nor fat | [00:37] |
asciilifeform | decimation: thing is, it is still obvious if usd walked in and didn't walk out | [00:37] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-06-2015#1154566 << no. fbi agents should help us prevent usg above all else. | [00:37] |
assbot | Logged on 05-06-2015 02:54:13; decimation: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2015/06/04/fbi-official-companies-should-help-us-prevent-encryption-above-all-else/ | [00:37] |
asciilifeform | (of your pocket) | [00:38] |
decimation | asciilifeform: yeah, usg can still claim usd tax | [00:38] |
asciilifeform | just like the ancient observation that if two walk into a cave, and one walks out, someone probably got clobbered | [00:38] |
decimation | but they can't send agents to question why you withdrew $10k | [00:39] |
asciilifeform | this is, for example, why 'coinbase' will happily sell u.s. folks btc | [00:39] |
asciilifeform | decimation: l0l, tell it to that congresscritter | [00:39] |
decimation | I mean $10k in btc | [00:39] |
asciilifeform | well yes, but they know that $10k walked in in usd | [00:39] |
pete_dushenski | then 'withdrew' from where ? | [00:39] |
asciilifeform | and never walked out | [00:39] |
decimation | yeah this is a point, as long as usd is 'money' they can toy with anyone | [00:40] |
asciilifeform | anyone paid in usd, at any rate | [00:40] |
decimation | anyone forced to use usd to eat bread | [00:40] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-06-2015#1154601 << it is how bitbet works. | [00:41] |
assbot | Logged on 05-06-2015 03:05:28; pete_dushenski: so one person does funds, one person does other things ? you might excuse me for being suddenly reminded of magicaltux's recent 'decentralise the exchanges' essay | [00:41] |
pete_dushenski | mircea_popescu: upon reflection, alternative is either a) have one person do everything, or b) 'multisig' | [00:42] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-06-2015#1154606 << just one more asset ended up with head on pike, now barking at the outskirts. | [00:42] |
assbot | Logged on 05-06-2015 03:06:48; asciilifeform: williamdunne: the usg connection of karpeles is as clear as daylight, considering how he is investigationally untouchable (both in the sr trials and in the greatest btc-related monetary black hole known to date) | [00:42] |
decimation | mircea_popescu: those agents investigating dpr apparently 'switched sides' | [00:42] |
pete_dushenski | so i guess the bitbet model makes sense. | [00:42] |
* | mircea_popescu is rooting for him, gavin and that radioshow derp getting together and starting a wallet site or something. | [00:42] |
asciilifeform | decimation: if the fools had the elementary common sense to share the bakshish up the chain of command, they'd be walking still | [00:43] |
* | pete_dushenski imagines 'decentralised' mit wallet | [00:43] |
decimation | asciilifeform: this was sop in su as I understand | [00:43] |
asciilifeform | decimation: in all 'orcish' nations | [00:43] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform honestly i dun think so. | [00:43] |
mircea_popescu | it's shocking enough that one dea agent defected over about 1 year's nominal pay. | [00:44] |
asciilifeform | pete_dushenski: there is a long list of idiocies not yet surfaced. for instance, a usg stooge will eventually propose 'wallets' keyed to passport chips or the like | [00:44] |
mircea_popescu | the notion that an entire hierarchy would manage to split it into bits... heh. | [00:44] |
mircea_popescu | i dun see it. | [00:44] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: the quantities are not co-measurable | [00:44] |
mircea_popescu | maybe. | [00:44] |
decimation | usg has promised all of them a comforatable retirement if they play ball | [00:44] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: half a mil in usd is not 'i-can-give-it-to-isis-money' | [00:44] |
asciilifeform | btc - is. | [00:45] |
trinque | it remains to be seen what charges these guys end up with | [00:45] |
asciilifeform | usd is considerably closer to being paid in month-old sausages than to money | [00:45] |
asciilifeform | yes, it's valuable, in a sense | [00:45] |
asciilifeform | and you can live on it | [00:45] |
trinque | and I wonder how many got away with it | [00:45] |
asciilifeform | but where is it 10 yrs from now | [00:45] |
mircea_popescu | what do you suppose ten-twenty twerps can do with enough money to buy isis a humvee each ? | [00:45] |
mircea_popescu | they already donated 2.5k of them or w/e | [00:46] |
pete_dushenski | asciilifeform: i look forward to it. my new passport is a 10-year affair and has some sort of electronics in it. "don't get passport wet, treat like mobile device" it says. | [00:46] |
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asciilifeform | this is the difference between money and scip | [00:46] |
asciilifeform | scrip | [00:46] |
mircea_popescu | anyway, the one important point in all this is - even the people on govt team don't like other people on govt team enough to go partners. | [00:46] |
mircea_popescu | think about that. it's like being in a bar where you hate everyone to the point you wouldnt buy them a drink. | [00:46] |
mircea_popescu | why the fuck are you there then | [00:46] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: they would have, if they could be sure of 'blink back' when 'blinking eyelashes' up the chain of command | [00:47] |
mircea_popescu | aha. exactly. | [00:47] |
mircea_popescu | and they'd hit on the hot blonde, if they could be sure of same. | [00:47] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: you're there because you were born and raised there and door is welded shut ? | [00:47] |
mircea_popescu | as it is tho... | [00:47] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-06-2015#1154628 << o did stoya ever answer ? | [00:48] |
assbot | Logged on 05-06-2015 03:10:20; williamdunne: danielpbarron: Not sure why she couldn't have just come on here D: | [00:48] |
decimation | maybe usg employees think that if the just stick around one more year they can 'change the system' liked they fantasized about when they signed up | [00:49] |
decimation | or maybe most of them are unemployable in 'the real world' | [00:49] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: to grasp this, it is necessary to look through the porthole glass on the atomic dirigible, down to the planet below - where most folks are so thoroughly wedded to their meal ticket that they do not really perceive themselves as having a choice of what sort of system to be part of, aside from the abstract choice of eating one's pistol | [00:49] |
asciilifeform | (the latter is an increasingly common path out of u.s. army - ever wonder why?) | [00:49] |
mircea_popescu | most of them are necessarily unemployable in the real world | [00:50] |
decimation | asciilifeform: note that this 'marriage' isn't really about a meal as much as a fantasy | [00:50] |
asciilifeform | decimation: it is about 'i do this and i keep eating; i don't - and don't' | [00:50] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 151523 @ 0.00033658 = 50.9996 BTC [-] {2} | [00:50] |
assbot | [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 5 @ 0.20538785 = 1.0269 BTC [-] | [00:50] |
decimation | for instance, spacex runs on the same 'fumes' | [00:50] |
decimation | people are willing to spend their lives gaining skills only to end up paying elon to work for him | [00:51] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform doesn't that sound like something to discontinue on general principle ? | [00:51] |
asciilifeform | spacex ultimately runs on the apparatus whereby continent full of schmucks is robbed of what little they produce | [00:51] |
mircea_popescu | what are they, sharecroppers ? | [00:51] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: sure! | [00:51] |
mircea_popescu | i suppose the one true differential between lords and peons is the answer to the simple question | [00:51] |
decimation | people in the midwest have kids, some of them have skills, and they end up in some bureaucracy | [00:51] |
mircea_popescu | "is life a good above all else" | [00:51] |
mircea_popescu | all yes in this pile. all no in that pile. end of story. | [00:52] |
asciilifeform | there is also the realization, shared by the more-intellectually-bent part of usa, that 'if i were to be paid what i am worth, i will starve and be boiled for soap. therefore gotta help carry on the scam' | [00:52] |
decimation | asciilifeform: yeah that's surely the majority of usg | [00:52] |
asciilifeform | it is virtually everyone | [00:52] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform this is a very poor excuse for not coming up with better scams. | [00:52] |
asciilifeform | i, for instance, have precisely zero desire to be 'paid what i'm worth' | [00:52] |
mircea_popescu | note that i am not proposing for civilisation to go away | [00:52] |
decimation | how do you outscam the printing press? | [00:53] |
asciilifeform | ^ | [00:53] |
mircea_popescu | there's always a way. | [00:53] |
asciilifeform | short of perpetuum mobile, which physical reality balks at - printing press is -the- scam. | [00:53] |
asciilifeform | sorta the carnot engine of sc4mz0r1ng | [00:53] |
decimation | well, generally the 'way' in the us is to be on the benefit side of the printing press | [00:54] |
asciilifeform | decimation: pretty much every living thing in nato-dom is alive beneficiary of the printing press. | [00:54] |
mircea_popescu | out of the crooked timber of humanity, no THE thing was ever made. | [00:54] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: printing press scam is directly analogous to carnot engine. it is the closest shave one can give the sheep without skinning them | [00:55] |
asciilifeform | or at least aims to be | [00:55] |
mircea_popescu | well. | [00:55] |
mircea_popescu | consider : roman empire also used the same process. | [00:55] |
asciilifeform | hence the astonishingly baroque refinements it is subject to | [00:55] |
asciilifeform | romans had not yet calculating machines, and did not have anything quite like modern 'derivatives' etc | [00:56] |
asciilifeform | whereas today you can actually make a chump who insists on knowing precisely how he is being chumped be left with an np-complete problem! | [00:56] |
mircea_popescu | actually, they did. both. | [00:56] |
mircea_popescu | and if zenon's arrow in flight discussion is not exactly the latter... | [00:57] |
asciilifeform | that's sorta like saying that they had modern construction equipment. yes, there were cranes powered with man-sized hamster wheels | [00:57] |
asciilifeform | but not same | [00:57] |
mircea_popescu | i propose to you that for an army of archers, plate armor is much more than our current ceramic plating and woven nylons. | [00:57] |
mircea_popescu | similarly, it can perhaps be argued successfully that the romans had better "social sciences" in the weaponized, political sense | [00:58] |
asciilifeform | quite similar, in that plate was astonishingly expensive | [00:58] |
mircea_popescu | than the us ever did or ever will. | [00:58] |
trinque | americans are helplessly narcissistic and cannot collaborate | [00:58] |
trinque | that's why they didn't think up a better scam | [00:58] |
mircea_popescu | what, unlike the friends, romans, countrymen ? | [00:58] |
mircea_popescu | gimme a break. | [00:58] |
trinque | perhaps not; I'd expect though that we're incredibly low on the scale | [00:59] |
trinque | I don't think the way in which communication happens here would be considered high bandwidth | [00:59] |
asciilifeform | what would the hypothetical 'better scam' look like ? | [00:59] |
asciilifeform | as it is, half the planet toils so that u.s. schmucks can get tankers full of little orange plastic pumpkins every october to hang on their porch | [01:00] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-06-2015#1154671 << they can only be enforced by women against men, moreover. | [01:00] |
assbot | Logged on 05-06-2015 03:23:52; asciilifeform: pete_dushenski: pre-nups, as a general rule, don't work in usa | [01:00] |
asciilifeform | better scam would result in what? more pumpkins ? | [01:00] |
mircea_popescu | if you have a deal that says she walks without any money or children, it'll be thrown out. | [01:00] |
mircea_popescu | if it says the reverse... well duh. | [01:01] |
trinque | more bitcoins for Mr Force, I thought | [01:01] |
asciilifeform | trinque: we (or at least i) do not know how many bitcoins -presently- for yellen | [01:01] |
asciilifeform | or thiel | [01:01] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform i dunno. | [01:01] |
asciilifeform | trinque: the basic crime of herr force - aside from the unforgivable 'didn't pass the bakshish up the chain' - is that a commoner has pretense to lordly things | [01:03] |
trinque | asciilifeform: here's a better scam; kill the price for a bit by imploding gox | [01:03] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform the latter. the former only exists in imagination. | [01:04] |
trinque | meanwhile looting it | [01:04] |
asciilifeform | trinque: this is likely to be repeated, and next on the chopping block is probably 'coinbase' | [01:04] |
asciilifeform | the new gox | [01:04] |
mircea_popescu | there is not enough bakshees to pass up the chain, because bitcoin is not fiat. they need > 9k% to be satisfied. | [01:04] |
trinque | oh, certainly. | [01:04] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform coinbase is definitely on the chopping block. | [01:04] |
mircea_popescu | teh republic never liked it. | [01:04] |
asciilifeform | meant, that it'll be flushed by usg | [01:05] |
asciilifeform | rather than nailed in the wild | [01:05] |
mircea_popescu | you generally overtate the efficacity of the derp. | [01:05] |
asciilifeform | from outside of the walls it'll look quite like a 'goxing' yes. | [01:05] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: the one thing they know how to do is arson | [01:05] |
asciilifeform | in all the various senses of the word | [01:05] |
mircea_popescu | but think of it this way : never, in the history of tyhe world, did ~they~ ever destroy anything. | [01:05] |
mircea_popescu | if they can, they'll just fgill it with straw and keep pretending. | [01:06] |
asciilifeform | yes, it's the flames that destroy, not the boy with the matches | [01:06] |
mircea_popescu | mtgox's fall took specific, directed pushing | [01:06] |
mircea_popescu | and they tried tooth and nail to keep on. | [01:06] |
mircea_popescu | so did everything else, so does everything else. | [01:06] |
mircea_popescu | the woman that is the state yields eventually, once squeezed enough. not before. | [01:06] |
asciilifeform | one could even argue that gox is not dead, but rather passed the torch to coinbase/bitstamp | [01:06] |
asciilifeform | in the same way as ibm passed it to microshit | [01:07] |
asciilifeform | and microshit is now passing it to google et al | [01:07] |
asciilifeform | the unmistakeable attributes of 'goxitude' - 'kyc/aml' crapolade, mysterious freezes/'questionings'/account dissolutions/'verifications' - carry on | [01:08] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 127600 @ 0.00033284 = 42.4704 BTC [-] {2} | [01:08] |
asciilifeform | as do the basic mechanics of a goxatron - encouragement of off-chain payments via 'codes' rather than proper btc, goading users to keep coin in -exchange's- wallet, etc. | [01:09] |
mircea_popescu | yes yes. in any case, mtgox ended exactly the way faux gpg, or system d, or gavincoin, or the sec or the fbi are gonna end | [01:10] |
mircea_popescu | we're going to charge particular ineptitude, and employ ridicule | [01:10] |
mircea_popescu | they're going to spin and deny and pretend nothing happened. | [01:11] |
mircea_popescu | by the book. | [01:11] |
mircea_popescu | an' with that, i bid you all something or the other! | [01:12] |
decimation | here's how to 'out-scam' the printing press: http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/2015/06/01/book-review-the-redistribution-recession/ < "In other words we?re trending toward a society where about half of the working-age adults will kill themselves with 60-80-hour weeks while the other half will relax on the sofa." | [01:12] |
assbot | Philip Greenspun's Weblog » Book Review: The Redistribution Recession ... ( http://bit.ly/1MrNSyK ) | [01:12] |
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mircea_popescu | it occurs to me someone should perhaps point out to that lying scumbag andresen that https://bitbet.us/bet/1093/bitcoin-main-net-block-size-to-increase-in/ | [09:27] |
assbot | BitBet - Bitcoin main net block size to increase in 2015 :: 1.75 B (12%) on Yes, 13.09 B (88%) on No | closing in 5 months 2 weeks | weight: 51`751 (100`000 to 1) ... ( http://bit.ly/1KITrYz ) | [09:27] |
mircea_popescu | all these imaginary bitcoin businesses and so on that supposedly support him could make a pretty penny bettinbg for the thing they allegedly support at 11:1. | [09:28] |
mircea_popescu | funny how the buterin waterfal works. there's allegedly all these usg "companies" with "millions" in their coffers that have "investors" and whanot. meanwhile nobody can be arsed to buy any amount of their stock at a 50% to 90% discount. for like...a year now. | [09:29] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 274050 @ 0.0003385 = 92.7659 BTC [-] {2} | [09:29] |
mircea_popescu | ethereum was going to be the bees knees for sure definitely absolutely. it even raised a shitton of btc, allegedly. except... not. not at all, not a little bit. | [09:29] |
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shinohai | rofl I must send out a taunting tweet | [09:30] |
mircea_popescu | and so on and so forth, gavin's spoken to "economists" that agree with him except meanwhile they turn out to not exist and he has the support of business except all that business can't get a hundred bitcoin together. in which sense, it is obviously a subsection of the tardstalk forum - those guys got like 1k together to give marquardt so he could leave council housing. | [09:30] |
assbot | [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 7 @ 0.20538785 = 1.4377 BTC [-] | [09:31] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform 31 too huh. i notice something strange here, brb while i write it up. | [09:32] |
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mircea_popescu | jurov hanbot http://trilema.com/2015/mpif-fmpif-may-2015-statement/ btw. | [09:35] |
assbot | MPIF (F.MPIF) May 2015 Statement on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1KIUnw3 ) | [09:35] |
mircea_popescu | !up HostFat | [09:35] |
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mircea_popescu | hm, does anyone remember this excellent write-up of the videogaming industry wrt drivers ? it was a fable-like story, didn't name intel nvidia ati etc but described the interactions with game developers in some intricate detail. | [09:38] |
mircea_popescu | i dun recall if i put it in here or not tho ;/ | [09:38] |
wyrdmantis | hi HostFat | [09:38] |
mircea_popescu | http://richg42.blogspot.com.ar/2014/05/the-truth-on-opengl-driver-quality.html | [09:39] |
assbot | Rich Geldreich's Tech Blog: The Truth on OpenGL Driver Quality ... ( http://bit.ly/1H87U11 ) | [09:39] |
mircea_popescu | thank you intel. | [09:39] |
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shinohai | For that special woman in your life, Nazi undies! http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/nazi-booty-eva-braun-panties-sale-ohio-article-1.2243354 | [09:39] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1H87Y0I ) | [09:39] |
mircea_popescu | !gettrust HostFat | [09:47] |
assbot | Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user HostFat: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. | http://www.btcalpha.com/wot/trust/?from=mircea_popescu&to=HostFat | http://www.btcalpha.com/wot/user/HostFat/ | [09:47] |
mircea_popescu | wyrdmantis dja know the guy ? | [09:47] |
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HostFat | hi mircea | [09:51] |
HostFat | I'm the italian moderator on bitcointalk | [09:51] |
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mircea_popescu | hey. wouldja mind getting into the wot, for one thing ? | [09:51] |
HostFat | actually I'm really busy because I'm trasfering in another city on these 2 days | [09:52] |
HostFat | *currently | [09:52] |
mircea_popescu | well not this instant. generally. | [09:52] |
HostFat | anyway, I'm also the one that has made a bet about the block size on bitbet :P | [09:53] |
mircea_popescu | for the other thing : plox to not email bomb me ; bitbet's not keeping your bitcoin, rejected props get refunded as it gets around to it ; yeah 1 btc is prolly enough for that purpose ; if https://bitbet.us/bet/786/bitcoin-to-surpass-berkshire-as-an-investment/ and https://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ being paid out isn't going to convince you i guess nothing will. | [09:53] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 408400 @ 0.00034698 = 141.7066 BTC [+] {6} | [09:53] |
assbot | BitBet - Bitcoin to surpass Berkshire as an investment :: 1121.15 B (20%) on Yes, 4393.47 B (80%) on No | closed 3 months 2 weeks ago ... ( http://bit.ly/1H8aLqU ) | [09:53] |
assbot | BitBet - BFL will deliver ASIC devices before March 1st :: 791.29 B (47%) on Yes, 898.53 B (53%) on No | closed 2 years 3 months ago ... ( http://bit.ly/1H8aLHj ) | [09:53] |
HostFat | I did't know about the refund, good, than I'll make again the bet with 1 BTC at this time :) | [09:56] |
mircea_popescu | gl. | [09:56] |
wyrdmantis | mircea_popescu i know him, never met IRL, debated with him about blocksize change :) | [09:56] |
mircea_popescu | oic. | [09:57] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 88906 @ 0.00035141 = 31.2425 BTC [+] {3} | [10:02] |
scoopbot_revived | The Nordic System, a new novel by Mircea Popescu http://trilema.com/2015/the-nordic-system-a-new-novel-by-mircea-popescu/ | [10:02] |
mircea_popescu | ;;later tell nubbins` ^ | [10:04] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [10:04] |
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Pierre_Rochard | ;;later tell pete_dushenski clarifying that I am indeed not GBANGA! ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rREGbLdOzfg ) and that I would’ve thought a greyhound bus would be a great way to launder money, but events proved otherwise | [10:09] |
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assbot | Steve Holt! - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1RPm0HM ) | [10:09] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 89000 @ 0.00035281 = 31.4001 BTC [+] {2} | [10:09] |
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mircea_popescu | lol | [10:14] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49000 @ 0.00035284 = 17.2892 BTC [+] | [10:24] |
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pete_dushenski | ;;later tell cazalla "sum" of money, not "some" in your last article. | [10:34] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [10:34] |
pete_dushenski | Pierre_Rochard: ha, classic show and classic scene ! | [10:35] |
pete_dushenski | if i needed to move $1 mn + i'm not sure that i'd take any form of public transportation | [10:36] |
pete_dushenski | why not just hop in saddam, throw in a radar detector (legal here ftr), and obey the traffic laws up until i arrived at my destination | [10:36] |
pete_dushenski | (saddam = merc) | [10:37] |
pete_dushenski | mircea_popescu: a novel ! | [10:43] |
pete_dushenski | two thoughts : 1) i won't postpone (any more) weddings, 2) i do love 'that ancient story' | [10:44] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 73500 @ 0.00034585 = 25.42 BTC [-] | [10:44] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63181 @ 0.00034171 = 21.5896 BTC [-] {2} | [10:47] |
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pete_dushenski | ;;ticker | [11:08] |
gribble | Bitfinex BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 224.89, Best ask: 225.08, Bid-ask spread: 0.19000, Last trade: 225.08, 24 hour volume: 18751.17657895, 24 hour low: 222.64, 24 hour high: 229.23, 24 hour vwap: None | [11:08] |
pete_dushenski | ;;nethash | [11:08] |
gribble | 343170046.183 | [11:08] |
mircea_popescu | pete_dushenski :p | [11:09] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 155478 @ 0.00033088 = 51.4446 BTC [+] {2} | [11:20] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8614 @ 0.00033524 = 2.8878 BTC [+] | [11:22] |
thestringpuller | mircea_popescu: Geldreich was a kind of GPU savant/whisperer iirc. And an advocate of Unix/Linux gaming. | [11:30] |
mircea_popescu | yes. | [11:31] |
thestringpuller | The amazing thing is how Microsoft's plan for DirectX segmented the market like this (inconsistent GL drivers) | [11:32] |
assbot | AMAZING COMPANY! | [11:32] |
thestringpuller | Back when consoles were still kool tho, you could at least depend on Nintendo/Sony to have a sane third party get you drivers for the machine. | [11:35] |
thestringpuller | consistent drivers* | [11:35] |
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williamdunne | MPwilliamdunne: danielpbarron: Not sure why she couldn't have just come on here D: <<< Nah don't think Stoya ever did :/ That message was about Indian asking DPB to get my contact details for some reason | [12:10] |
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shinohai | LOL Xapo http://fortune.com/2015/06/04/xapo-lawsuit-fraud/ | [12:14] |
assbot | This Lawsuit Could sink one of the hottest bitcoin companies - Fortune ... ( http://bit.ly/1KeZTZ6 ) | [12:14] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52350 @ 0.00034869 = 18.2539 BTC [-] | [12:15] |
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pete_dushenski | shinohai: heh. there's a reason they're listed on f.derp | [12:22] |
pete_dushenski | and no amount of moving to switzerland can save them | [12:23] |
shinohai | They have obnoxious ads everywhere offering 20k satoshi to sign up. wtf is that shit. | [12:23] |
pete_dushenski | it's usual dangle-bait shit for shartups with moar capital than brains | [12:24] |
* | williamdunne hasn't yet been subjected to obnoxious ads, except from Gem and *shudders* QuadrigaCX | [12:24] |
shinohai | That's not even good dangle-bait. | [12:24] |
pete_dushenski | no different than uber doing 'free' pick-ups for goodwill donations from people's houses | [12:24] |
pete_dushenski | williamdunne: ya, qcx is everywhere. annoyingly. | [12:25] |
williamdunne | I haven't seen it in maybe a week but for months I couldn't touch a video without having that stupid voice telling me I should use a Canadian exchange | [12:35] |
williamdunne | WHY | [12:35] |
williamdunne | WHY THE FUCK WOULD I DO THAT | [12:35] |
williamdunne | Nearly as derpy as the exchange bragging about FATCA compliance | [12:43] |
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trinque | http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2015/06/05/hacked-federal-personnel-files-could-turn-employees-into-foreign-spies/ << check out that security theater FireEye interface | [12:51] |
assbot | Hacked federal personnel files could turn employees into foreign spies ... ( http://bit.ly/1H8StFP ) | [12:51] |
trinque | delusional bastards | [12:51] |
pete_dushenski | ha, gee golly those sure are some pretty graphics. | [12:53] |
pete_dushenski | nothing to hide there ! | [12:53] |
pete_dushenski | because it's too hard to 'incentive' security without making it shiny | [12:54] |
pete_dushenski | i swear this is a french thing | [12:54] |
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pete_dushenski | or at least i saw more of these 'shiny incentives' in the french part of switzerland than the german part | [12:54] |
pete_dushenski | german part : spotless, not signs telling citizens to pick up trash, people just behave themselves | [12:55] |
trinque | interesting | [12:55] |
trinque | the only useful part of that screen is the log, and they gave it what, 5-10% of the real estate | [12:55] |
pete_dushenski | french part : not so spotless (though hardly "dirty") with plenty of "fun" marketing ploys to encourage "right" behaviour | [12:56] |
pete_dushenski | trinque: that 5-10% is important for actually working, but the other 90-95% is better at making it *look* like you're working | [12:57] |
pete_dushenski | on something quite important and hollywood-esque, no less | [12:57] |
trinque | sure, the other part gets fireeye paid | [12:57] |
trinque | I think in the absence of any actual history, this is what americans do: imitate (their own terrible) film | [12:57] |
trinque | it's just like the guys hunting Jack Bauer or whatever | [12:58] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 102331 @ 0.0003487 = 35.6828 BTC [+] {3} | [12:58] |
asciilifeform | ;;later tell mircea_popescu http://cryptome.org/2015/06/dia-mil-spy-papers.htm << mega-l0l | [12:58] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [12:58] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1H8UPVm ) | [12:58] |
asciilifeform | ;;later tell mircea_popescu in other news, http://nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/7382BEE1309329B35A14D11394BC4068C4491033B855ED56B7CBE15AE0EB9A2A and http://nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/709FF94FF727A8490E99459EEC2989C1EB80FE9A03DF0F1DA6911EB4D5497907 | [12:59] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [12:59] |
assbot | Welcome | Phuctor ... ( http://bit.ly/1H8V1nr ) | [12:59] |
assbot | Welcome | Phuctor ... ( http://bit.ly/1H8V4zz ) | [12:59] |
trinque | if I find the time I may compile a recent history of the chinese kicking our asses | [12:59] |
trinque | I bet the chinese version of that screen does what it's supposed to, at a bare minimum | [13:00] |
asciilifeform | http://cryptome.org/2015/06/cyber-spy-nyt-15-0604.pdf << latest usg mega-l0l. massive and very tedious slide deck of pseudolegalisms | [13:01] |
pete_dushenski | "PRISM is one of the most valuable, unique, and productive accesses for NSA – don’t miss out on your targets." | [13:03] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 193900 @ 0.00035302 = 68.4506 BTC [+] | [13:05] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform since you're here : http://trilema.com/2015/the-strange-case-of-the-unentropic-entropy-and-other-bedtime-stories-of-primes-and-people/ | [13:07] |
assbot | The strange case of the unentropic entropy and other bedtime stories of primes and people. on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1H8Xpuk ) | [13:07] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: afaik the distribution of factors in random large N is an open problem | [13:10] |
mircea_popescu | ok, but seems to me the proposition that "if you pick a random number, the odds of it being divisible by 17 are 1 in 17" is fairly uncontroversial. | [13:11] |
pete_dushenski | "the TIC and NETWORZ consolidation initiative is behind schedule and unlikely to achieve its goal of delivering less than 100 connections either in short- or mid-term timeframes." << not saying this is an easy task, but holy shit does the manhattan project *feel* like it was 3 generations ago. what goals can usg hope to accomplish these days, other than writing more pieces of paper and making more pp slides ? | [13:11] |
mircea_popescu | seeing how every 17th number etc. | [13:12] |
mircea_popescu | pete_dushenski myeah. | [13:12] |
pete_dushenski | every single last one of the 'initiatives' outlined in that document are under-funded, poorly specified, and behind schedule | [13:13] |
pete_dushenski | unless the initiative was just a 'plan' | [13:14] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: also looks like you did the 'magic' and non-magic keys together | [13:14] |
mircea_popescu | so i did. | [13:15] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: we might have a case of the proverbial 'randomly wired neural network, close your eyes and the room is dark' on our hands. these N were not crapped our by dice, but are permuted versions of properly-generated N. and could have interesting mathematical properties | [13:16] |
mircea_popescu | kinda what im inching towards : the plain observation that the odds for this situation so far look like ~1% is something | [13:16] |
mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-06-2015#1155219 << i have nfi when or how xapo got to be "one of the hottest". it's not even clear it ever existed. | [13:20] |
assbot | Logged on 05-06-2015 15:10:32; shinohai: LOL Xapo http://fortune.com/2015/06/04/xapo-lawsuit-fraud/ | [13:20] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 127650 @ 0.000354 = 45.1881 BTC [+] {3} | [13:20] |
asciilifeform | http://cryptome.org/2015/06/cyber-spy-nyt-15-0604-2.pdf >> http://dpaste.com/2WR0X9E.txt << lulzy | [13:22] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1FywOCD ) | [13:22] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1FywR10 ) | [13:22] |
scoopbot_revived | The strange case of the unentropic entropy and other bedtime stories of primes and people. http://trilema.com/2015/the-strange-case-of-the-unentropic-entropy-and-other-bedtime-stories-of-primes-and-people/ | [13:24] |
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mircea_popescu | !rated wences | [13:28] |
assbot | wences is not registered in WoT. | [13:28] |
mircea_popescu | hm. | [13:28] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform what's noteworthy in either those cryptome links ? | [13:35] |
mircea_popescu | "If you live in an expensive city and are acquainted with families collecting welfare the book confirms what you might have noticed, i.e., that it would be irrational for the adults in the family to enter the workforce. Here in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for example, the welfare families that I have spent the most time with occupy apartments with a market rent of about $4,500 per month ($54,000 per year in post-tax inco | [13:36] |
mircea_popescu | me) in a building with a swimming pool, two gyms, and a variety of other luxurious facilities. Their health care is free through some combination of Medicaid, Obamacare, and a city-run health system. Their food is mostly free through food stamps. They can get cash from TANF and some similar programs. They would need to earn at least $160,000 per year pre-tax to obtain the same standard of living at market prices. Howev | [13:36] |
mircea_popescu | er, even if someone were to offer the adults in the family a $160,000 per year job it would not be rational for them to accept it. If they were ever to lose that job it would take many years of paperwork, bureaucracy, and waiting lists to get back to their current welfare lifestyle." | [13:36] |
mircea_popescu | heh. | [13:37] |
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mircea_popescu | spend more than it costs to run an african/southeast asian village for an entire year to keep a couple tards and their ill behaved, poorly brought up, genetically deffective offspring on reddit. | [13:38] |
mircea_popescu | and this is supposed to be sustainable or something ? | [13:38] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 88550 @ 0.0003394 = 30.0539 BTC [-] | [13:41] |
pete_dushenski | to quote myself : "So let me get this straight, “sustainable” doesn’t mean “long-lasting, likely to perpetuate, and likely to lead to the fullness of human flourishing” so much as “designed to give idiots resources without also teaching them how to think well enough to distribute said resources with a view towards the long-term.”" | [13:41] |
mircea_popescu | guess so. | [13:42] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 84500 @ 0.00034708 = 29.3283 BTC [+] {3} | [13:48] |
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asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: what's noteworthy... << the sheer lameness of the dissertation titles | [14:02] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: as for the 2nd, the idiot flailing re: 'cyber attack' | [14:02] |
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asciilifeform | the 160k 'can't buy turkeys' | [14:04] |
asciilifeform | or crates of kalash | [14:04] |
ben_vulpes | http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2015/06/bill-nye-the-universe-will-provide/ | [14:14] |
assbot | Bill Nye: The Universe Will Provide (NSFW) | The Big Picture ... ( http://bit.ly/1GcTDPP ) | [14:14] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42750 @ 0.00034526 = 14.7599 BTC [-] | [14:14] |
pete_dushenski | ben_vulpes: lols | [14:15] |
pete_dushenski | pretty much just same old idiots running around using larger-than-life forces to explain their existences | [14:18] |
pete_dushenski | s/universe/god | [14:18] |
pete_dushenski | just the secular scientistic use of the same term | [14:18] |
pete_dushenski | without any of the "i'll put it in god's hands" or "god only knows" deference, sadly | [14:19] |
pete_dushenski | "Nye was born on November 27, 1955, in Washington, D.C., to Jacqueline (née Jenkins; 1921–2000), a codebreaker during World War II, and Edwin Darby "Ned" Nye (1917–97), also a World War II veteran, whose experience without electricity in a Japanese prisoner of war camp led him to become a sundial enthusiast." | [14:21] |
pete_dushenski | asketh of retardopedia for lulz, and lulz ye shall receive. | [14:21] |
pete_dushenski | "i know, let's let anyone who wants to edit articles have admin privileges because wanting is the only barrier to entry our society has !" | [14:23] |
pete_dushenski | cripes. | [14:23] |
trinque | ben_vulpes: heh that one had me roaring | [14:24] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 89850 @ 0.00033896 = 30.4556 BTC [-] {2} | [14:27] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 168638 @ 0.00033541 = 56.5629 BTC [-] {2} | [14:32] |
assbot | [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 5 @ 0.20427544 = 1.0214 BTC [-] | [14:33] |
thestringpuller | ;;bc,stats | [14:36] |
gribble | Current Blocks: 359550 | Current Difficulty: 4.758959115362501E10 | Next Difficulty At Block: 360863 | Next Difficulty In: 1313 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 22 hours, 22 minutes, and 2 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 47141564727.5 | Estimated Percent Change: -0.94144 | [14:36] |
thestringpuller | !t h b.mine | [14:36] |
assbot | [HAVELOCK:B.MINE] 1D: 0.20500000 / 0.2054 / 0.20550000 (10 shares, 2.05399999 BTC), 7D: 0.20500000 / 0.2054 / 0.20550000 (10 shares, 2.05399999 BTC), 30D: 0.00005214 / 0.00030791 / 0.20550000 (368178 shares, 113.36474897 BTC) | [14:36] |
thestringpuller | !t h b.sell | [14:37] |
assbot | [HAVELOCK:B.SELL] 1D: 0.07000000 / 0.08499999 / 0.09999998 (2 shares, 0.16999998 BTC), 7D: 0.07000000 / 0.08499999 / 0.09999998 (2 shares, 0.16999998 BTC), 30D: 0.00000001 / 1.77E-6 / 0.09999998 (374724 shares, 0.66177717 BTC) | [14:37] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 87150 @ 0.00034011 = 29.6406 BTC [+] | [14:40] |
assbot | [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 5 @ 0.20427544 = 1.0214 BTC [-] | [14:41] |
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thestringpuller | asciilifeform: is there a non-derp version of this: http://www.wired.com/2014/12/hacker-lexicon-air-gap/ << i.e. an extension of the trilema air-gap article. | [14:52] |
thestringpuller | the trilema article on practical airgapping is a good start, but a "read more" | [14:53] |
mike_c | "But many companies insist that a network or system is sufficiently air-gapped even if it is only separated from other computers or networks by a software firewall." << uh, not that one. | [14:56] |
mircea_popescu | ;;later tell williamdunne btw, were you going to put bitbet bets in scoopbot ? | [14:57] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [14:57] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform well obviously. but the problem for hypocrites is : i may at may lesure discuss their affairs in either the nominal terms they put forth or the actual realty involved, and randomly equate one branch with another at any point i feel like. | [14:59] |
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mircea_popescu | the untenability of their position is aka the liar's curse. | [14:59] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47300 @ 0.00034011 = 16.0872 BTC [+] | [14:59] |
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mircea_popescu | !up nocturne | [15:00] |
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mircea_popescu | ben_vulpes from ritholz site : "Please use the comments to demonstrate your own ignorance, unfamiliarity with empirical data and lack of respect for scientific knowledge. Be sure to create straw men and argue against things I have neither said nor implied. If you could repeat previously discredited memes or steer the conversation into irrelevant, off topic discussions, it would be appreciated. Lastly, kindly forgo all | [15:01] |
mircea_popescu | civility in your discourse . . . you are, after all, anonymous. | [15:01] |
mircea_popescu | Leave a Reply You must be logged in to post a comment." | [15:01] |
mircea_popescu | irony crits for some k's. | [15:01] |
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ben_vulpes | he's funny from time to time | [15:09] |
mircea_popescu | i seem to recall the same thing | [15:12] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 145206 @ 0.00033498 = 48.6411 BTC [-] | [15:12] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34100 @ 0.00032998 = 11.2523 BTC [-] | [15:17] |
mircea_popescu | "Assuming, as economists usually do in aggregate analysis, that capital enhances the productivity of labor, and labor enhances the productivity of capital, then the efficient reaction to less labor is to have less capital. Investment is the rate of change of the capital stock, so even small reductions in the capital stock may be achieved by large investment reductions for a short period of time. For this reason, invest | [15:19] |
mircea_popescu | ment is expected to decline by a much greater percentage than consumption in the short term, and by the same percentage in the long term. In this view, the investment decline is entirely a reaction to the labor market, and not a cause of the low rates of labor usage." | [15:19] |
mircea_popescu | aka, some countries are just not worth bothering with. the country of africa, the country of north america chief on the list. | [15:19] |
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chetty | !up Smallish | [15:22] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57717 @ 0.00034215 = 19.7479 BTC [+] {4} | [15:24] |
asciilifeform | https://life.indiegogo.com/fundraisers/a-new-engine-for-my-boat << poor mr o reduced to this ? | [15:26] |
assbot | A new engine for my boat | Indiegogo Life ... ( http://bit.ly/1FCfHPi ) | [15:26] |
mircea_popescu | is that thing covered in ejaculate ? | [15:32] |
mod6 | hahaha | [15:33] |
mod6 | look how rusted the rocker arms are | [15:33] |
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mircea_popescu | in any case, 150 bucks, almost a full bitcoin. and he didn't even have to shove it up his ass. | [15:34] |
mircea_popescu | !h | [15:35] |
assbot | http://wiki.bitcoin-assets.com/irc_bots/assbot | [15:35] |
mircea_popescu | https://res.cloudinary.com/indiegogo-media-prod-cld/image/upload/c_fill,h_660,w_660/v1433433357/cnxdchjhzr0omvb0ews1.jpg << somehow i thought he was younger. | [15:35] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1Gd5366 ) | [15:35] |
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mircea_popescu | "[Personal experience: I have taken on a recent high school grad (friend’s son) as an intern in my web development business. He was an above-average student in a Harvard University intro CS class and also completed AP Computer Science in high school plus an additional programming class. His current productivity is about 1/100th of a $25/hour Ukrainian or Filipino contract programmer so any wage+benefit package above | [15:40] |
mircea_popescu | 25 cents per hour would be above the market-clearing price. Yet he can never reach the productivity of the foreign contractors unless he can get substantial work experience.]" | [15:40] |
mircea_popescu | this matches my experience. the average english speaking "civilised world" young adult can pull on his own something between a dime and a quarter per hour's worth. | [15:41] |
mircea_popescu | this doesn't actually cover the cost of maintaining the infrastructure he needs. | [15:41] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3083 @ 0.00033544 = 1.0342 BTC [-] | [15:47] |
ben_vulpes | link, mircea_popescu ? | [15:49] |
mircea_popescu | One of the biggest surprises in the book is the importance of federal mortgage loan forgiveness: “This chapter shows how all of these outcomes, and more, may be a direct result of stark incentives created by the FDIC and HAMP programs (hereafter jointly referenced as FH) and their practice of targeting the ratio of housing expenses to borrower income. The FH programs offer modifications on the basis of borrower incom | [15:50] |
mircea_popescu | e reported to the United States Internal Revenue Service. The first section of the chapter shows how the programs resemble government safety net programs, except that the marginal income tax rates from mortgage modification far exceed 100 percent in some instances.” It turned out that a person’s mortgage payments would be reduced by $1.31 for every $1 fall in income. In other words a lower-income American with a mo | [15:50] |
mircea_popescu | rtgage would have more spending power by working fewer hours and/or quitting altogether. Mulligan also notes that as the program was unfavorable to lenders they had a huge incentive to “promote borrower confusion and uncertainty about the disposition of their modification application.” (i.e., the bureaucratic run-around might not have been accidental!) | [15:50] |
mircea_popescu | http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/2015/06/01/book-review-the-redistribution-recession/ | [15:50] |
assbot | Philip Greenspun's Weblog » Book Review: The Redistribution Recession ... ( http://bit.ly/1Gd6Hom ) | [15:50] |
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BingoBoingo | http://cointelegraph.com/news/114481/chinese-exchanges-reject-gavin-andresens-20-mb-block-size-increase | [16:31] |
assbot | Chinese Exchanges Reject Gavin Andresen’s 20 MB Block Size Increase ... ( http://bit.ly/1HQDIDC ) | [16:31] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45447 @ 0.00035438 = 16.1055 BTC [+] | [16:35] |
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thestringpuller | BingoBoingo: the commentary on reddit is bottom of the barrel. | [16:37] |
BingoBoingo | Yeah, but too be expected | [16:37] |
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thestringpuller | http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/38os22/chinese_exchanges_reject_gavin_andresens_20_mb/crwqk0r << the only good comment in that thread of poo | [16:42] |
davout | thestringpuller: good one indeed | [16:46] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 83200 @ 0.00034933 = 29.0643 BTC [-] | [17:09] |
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mircea_popescu | awww the butthurt. | [17:20] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65311 @ 0.00035695 = 23.3128 BTC [+] {2} | [17:31] |
mircea_popescu | http://www.fredoneverything.net/Commentators.shtml << dude i'm so fucking sick of this inept egalitatianism. | [17:33] |
mircea_popescu | the point isn't that smart people are somehow misguidedly imagining that everyone's smart like them. | [17:34] |
mircea_popescu | the point is that people who aren't like them have no fucking business here. | [17:34] |
chetty | and I thought wasmostly dumb people imaging everyone else was too | [17:37] |
mircea_popescu | that's common enough. | [17:38] |
mircea_popescu | but specifically dregs like | [17:38] |
mircea_popescu | "I often see victims of Commentator’s Disease arguing against the minimum wage on abstract grounds of economic theory. It is what commentators do—bandy abstractions, railing for or against Keynes, assaulting their ideological opponents with pointed phrases. They have never had to do the arithmetic of forty times the minimum wage minus taxes minus bus fare minus rent and gotta pay the cable because it is the only th | [17:38] |
mircea_popescu | ing they have after work. They have never had to choose between the electric bill and a new coat as winter comes on." | [17:38] |
mircea_popescu | dude... who the fuck said x SHOULDNT have to choose between electricity and a coat. | [17:38] |
mircea_popescu | this is what fucking economy is. choice. | [17:38] |
mircea_popescu | and yes, people don't get all they want, and the stupid don't get "basics" whereas the smart don't get "unimportant stuff". | [17:39] |
mircea_popescu | this has more to do with the fact that ipso definitio the preoccupations of the stupid will be banal. they don't have what with to miss things above a coat. | [17:39] |
mircea_popescu | if we're in weepathon mode, how about for every coat some poor kid borne by stupid parents never got, | [17:40] |
mircea_popescu | we count the fifty billion complex mechanical dragonflies rich kids borne by smart parents never got. | [17:40] |
jurov | http://www.explo.yt/eulora/Eulora-June12015-win32.7z anyone wanna try it? i should have borrowed alf's ascii art, tho :D | [17:41] |
chetty | well simple fact is raising the min wage isnt going to get that coat anyway, so its a silly argument | [17:41] |
mircea_popescu | i have to choose between fixing X software and Y policy. because the idiots that came before me have made NOT ONE RIGHT THING. | [17:41] |
mircea_popescu | not one. | [17:41] |
mircea_popescu | nothing's correctly made. | [17:41] |
mircea_popescu | jurov has to choose between taking 3 gb out of the 4gb binary or fixing email. | [17:41] |
jurov | sha256sum: 4a62082679875681654a7f4fd5844f5f33bff7a6cbc3ca0c8cefe4a85a8a066f Eulora-June12015-win32.7z | [17:41] |
jurov | 500M in the end | [17:41] |
mircea_popescu | fucking hell, poor idiots and their coats, i hope they never see a coat again and live in antarctica for the rest of their dais. | [17:41] |
mircea_popescu | chetty sure, but whatr insults me here is the pretense that somehow the feelings of the bovine are more important inasmuch as they;re mostly absent. | [17:42] |
mircea_popescu | fuck that. | [17:42] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66700 @ 0.000358 = 23.8786 BTC [+] {2} | [17:43] |
jurov | whet email is broken? | [17:43] |
jurov | *what | [17:43] |
mircea_popescu | all email is broken. | [17:43] |
jurov | everyday snafu | [17:44] |
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mircea_popescu | jurov 500mb is not too bad considering the sourceball is like 160mb | [17:44] |
jurov | fortunately almost all crud was in src/ out/ and mk/ dirs | [17:45] |
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jurov | now, if someone can lend me osx machine... | [17:48] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 213700 @ 0.00035813 = 76.5324 BTC [+] {3} | [17:49] |
chetty | jurov is the magic man, well doneand thank you | [17:50] |
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jurov | i'm still waiting for independent confirmation | [17:50] |
mircea_popescu | jurov plox make a post on exployt so i can reference it in the future etc ? | [17:50] |
jurov | about the release? | [17:51] |
mircea_popescu | if you need bw support i can host the file on eulora server | [17:51] |
mircea_popescu | yes | [17:51] |
jurov | yes, if it works, pls host it there | [17:51] |
mircea_popescu | one sec | [17:51] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 112600 @ 0.00035881 = 40.402 BTC [+] {2} | [17:58] |
thestringpuller | mircea_popescu: do we just post here for a login? | [18:00] |
mircea_popescu | basically. | [18:00] |
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thestringpuller | what do you need to make one? | [18:06] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 93100 @ 0.00035944 = 33.4639 BTC [+] {3} | [18:10] |
mircea_popescu | i need you to stop trying to go around things as if you're going to maintain some sort of control over the process or something. what all the periphrase and metaconsiderations ? you've seen a dozen people get one through saying the magic words "gimme one" or somesuch. | [18:10] |
scoopbot_revived | Bandits Stick Up Craigslist Bitcoin Seller http://qntra.net/2015/06/bandits-stick-up-craigslist-bitcoin-seller/ | [18:10] |
mircea_popescu | do the same, not likely ot kill ya. | [18:10] |
mike_c | jurov: is that a debug build? | [18:16] |
jurov | yes | [18:16] |
mircea_popescu | why ? | [18:17] |
mike_c | wouldn't run because missing msvcp100d.dll, the debug version of that library. | [18:17] |
mircea_popescu | jurov wouldn't it make sense to just strip the symbols and etc for a release ? | [18:17] |
scoopbot_revived | Eulora for Windows http://explo.yt/post/2015/06/05/Eulora-for-Windows | [18:17] |
thestringpuller | mircea_popescu: lets go with "Damien Wayne" | [18:18] |
jurov | ^ mircea_popescu your url. | [18:18] |
jurov | but ofc it will need to be updated | [18:18] |
mike_c | won't it likely also run quite slowly? is it tough to get release building? | [18:19] |
jurov | it ran fine here | [18:19] |
mike_c | you have the debug VC redistributable file :) | [18:19] |
jurov | no i mean the speed | [18:20] |
mike_c | ah | [18:21] |
mircea_popescu | thestringpuller http://dpaste.com/19CPJP7 | [18:21] |
assbot | dpaste: 19CPJP7 ... ( http://bit.ly/1Ha7EP2 ) | [18:21] |
mircea_popescu | (you pick your own name in game) | [18:21] |
thestringpuller | ah | [18:21] |
mircea_popescu | jurov danke | [18:22] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 84200 @ 0.00036001 = 30.3128 BTC [+] | [18:23] |
mircea_popescu | in other news, stuff that'll get cazalla sent to prison : http://40.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbf37krn4p1qkw0kjo1_1280.jpg | [18:24] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1Ha8b3w ) | [18:24] |
mircea_popescu | ;;later tell bingoboingo "The dangers of trapping has" | [18:25] |
gribble | The operation succeeded. | [18:25] |
assbot | [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 12 @ 0.20427544 = 2.4513 BTC [-] | [18:30] |
cazalla | mircea_popescu, i think it's only illegal if she was urinating on another | [18:33] |
shinohai | http://bit.ly/1Ha8b3w <<< the fount or reddit's knowledge | [18:33] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1Ha9YWp ) | [18:33] |
shinohai | *of | [18:34] |
mike_c | I feel so close yet so far :) jurov: do you think you can crank out a release version or should I hunt down a debug version of the VC libraries? | [18:42] |
jurov | mike_c i don't know, try with the debug version | [18:43] |
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kuzetsa | this new !verify thing was unexpected, but not too hard to figure out | [18:44] |
mircea_popescu | cazalla oh i c | [18:45] |
mircea_popescu | kuzetsa you here for the eulora ? :D | [18:45] |
cazalla | speaking of eulora, binaries avail yet? | [18:46] |
trinque | what's australia now, alabama of the sea? | [18:46] |
mircea_popescu | yes jurov just made a windows thing | [18:46] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 224450 @ 0.00034931 = 78.4026 BTC [-] {2} | [18:46] |
cazalla | in logs? (still catching up) | [18:46] |
jurov | ..that doesn't work outside msvc10 yet | [18:46] |
mircea_popescu | cazalla apparently it doesn't work 100% yet but hey, won't be long nao | [18:47] |
kuzetsa | no, I play everquest, minecraft, kerbal space program, and various game APKs on my android device but nothing about eulora looks interesting to me :( | [18:48] |
kuzetsa | not my cup of tea | [18:48] |
mircea_popescu | aok | [18:49] |
cazalla | kuzetsa, p99? | [18:51] |
kuzetsa | no, proper everquest (even though it's now run by daybreak games ever since the sony online entertainment studio had all the rights sold) | [18:52] |
cazalla | yeah, i heard about that, my bet is eqn gets shitcanned too | [18:52] |
cazalla | best mmorpg evar, but i can't imagine playing eq post velious tbh | [18:53] |
kuzetsa | loosing out on whatever EQN supposedly brought with it isn't anything I'll miss (hell, I was never invested into such things enough to even know what it is) | [18:54] |
kuzetsa | I'm pretty sure AAs were pre-velious | [18:54] |
kuzetsa | I've got a non-zero amount of AAs on my main | [18:54] |
cazalla | AAs came with PoP | [18:54] |
cazalla | actually might've been luclin | [18:55] |
kuzetsa | I've gotta admit, I never paid attention to the timeline enough to know if planes of power / luclin / velious / etc. etc. etc. came before or after |
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cazalla | kunark, velious, luclin, planes of power, frog xpac which was the first dlc (when i quit) | [18:56] |
kuzetsa | nod | [18:56] |
cazalla | i spent 16 hours a day playing that shit for years so.. | [18:56] |
kuzetsa | I did that on starwars galaxies | [18:57] |
cazalla | never played it but i have read that it was great prior to some big patch | [18:57] |
kuzetsa | I started with everquest, but once that came out SWG became my main MMO for 7 years but then they shut it down a while ago so I dunno | [18:58] |
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kuzetsa | I miss it, and that "old republic" MMO is rubbish and almost none of my friends from SWG liked it and neither did I lol | [18:58] |
cazalla | i still have my old eq boxes with the keith parkinson artwork, wouldn't mind getting some of his long ago signed pieces http://www.keithparkinson.com/images/sov.jpg but can't really spring for it at this point | [19:00] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1HaeRyI ) | [19:00] |
cazalla | for the money spent on it, swtor was utter shit | [19:00] |
kuzetsa | lol yeah | [19:00] |
kuzetsa | too much work on game engine design and not enough development into the worldbuidling, gameplay, and storyline | [19:00] |
kuzetsa | it's nothing like SWG | [19:01] |
cazalla | his diablo 2 art is nice too http://www.keithparkinson.com/images/diablo2.png | [19:01] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1HafacH ) | [19:01] |
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cazalla | kuzetsa, i didn't even reach the level cap in swtor, it was basically an inferior WoW with voice overs | [19:02] |
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kuzetsa | heh | [19:02] |
jurov | mike_c there? looks like i have nondebug build | [19:03] |
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danielpbarron | !up referredbyloper_ | [19:08] |
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jurov | mike_c or anyone else who has downloaded the win32 package: unpack this in C:EuloraJune2015Eulora | [19:09] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50687 @ 0.00034781 = 17.6294 BTC [-] {2} | [19:09] |
jurov | http://www.explo.yt/eulora/Eulora-June12015-win32nondebug.7z | [19:10] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1HagKeR ) | [19:10] |
jurov | (only binaries, 11MB) | [19:11] |
trinque | jurov: prolly good to post a hash of teh thing | [19:11] |
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jurov | sha256sum 7f02d5a9e0d42422a82b28e1a08ee3765798e75e604082fddac9164def6c4f7a Eulora-June12015-win32nondebug.7z | [19:12] |
jurov | thx trinque | [19:12] |
trinque | sweet | [19:13] |
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*jurov* | PRIVMSG mircea_popescu :sftp jurov@ftp.minigame.bz:50022 does nothing | [19:19] |
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williamdunne | mircea_popescu: Yes, and possibly the curated porn list. I've been busy this week on a rescue mission | [19:21] |
mircea_popescu | kitens ? | [19:21] |
williamdunne | Gay disabled blind orphan paraplegic puppies | [19:22] |
trinque | reminds me of some old flash game from the 90s that involved an amputee dog | [19:23] |
williamdunne | >flash | [19:25] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: newz! | [19:25] |
asciilifeform | 1) phuctor now has 'download this key' link | [19:26] |
trinque | williamdunne: 90s were all about flash mang | [19:26] |
williamdunne | While its not 90s, for me it was always Runescape | [19:26] |
asciilifeform | 2) http://nosuchlabs.com/rss but not sure if this can be used in battlefield, because - guess what - werker never marked dates of phuctoring, and hence db schema never had a place for this. ergo the only dates we have are of -date submitted- | [19:26] |
williamdunne | ~2003 | [19:26] |
assbot | ... ( http://bit.ly/1HakgFZ ) | [19:26] |
asciilifeform | presently the rss link displays last 10 (in order added to db in first place, rather than order-of-phuctoring) | [19:27] |
asciilifeform | the whole thing -will- have to be re-written... | [19:27] |
* | asciilifeform fucking hates www programming and anything even remotely connected | [19:28] |
trinque | even hunchentoot? | [19:28] |
asciilifeform | well not quite wd | [19:28] |
asciilifeform | see above | [19:28] |
asciilifeform | trinque: even hunchentoot. the www stack is fundamentally retarded | [19:28] |
trinque | can't argue with that | [19:28] |
trinque | jurov: I have no windoze box to test with, but will be derping with gentoo 64 tomorrow | [19:30] |
williamdunne | I'll have a shot with Windoze tomorrow | [19:31] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 80650 @ 0.00035661 = 28.7606 BTC [+] | [19:34] |
cazalla | mircea_popescu, please to provide me with a login/pass for eulora | [19:34] |
cazalla | jurov, i'll give your windows binaries a whirl in a moment | [19:34] |
cazalla | crystalspace3d.org is slow as fuck to get cs-win32libs-2.1_003.exe from btw | [19:35] |
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shinohai | ty asciilifeform for the rss feed, as now I can search easily from my irc client :D | [19:35] |
asciilifeform | shinohai: it may or may not be usable, please read disclaimer | [19:35] |
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asciilifeform | the reason i cannot say for certain, is that i have very little idea of what a typical rss -reader- does with the timestamp | [19:36] |
asciilifeform | and can't presently be arsed to research it | [19:36] |
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kakobrekla | hence rss suicide joke. | [19:36] |
asciilifeform | kakobrekla: ? | [19:36] |
kakobrekla | i thought it was in the bash somewhere | [19:37] |
funkenstein_ | greets - I'm curious what all y'all have to say about moxie's review of gpg | [19:37] |
funkenstein_ | http://www.thoughtcrime.org/blog/gpg-and-me/ | [19:38] |
assbot | Moxie Marlinspike >> Blog >> GPG And Me ... ( http://bit.ly/1Hambua ) | [19:38] |
kakobrekla | anyway, the idea was that Aaron Swartz made suicide precisely because of RSS | [19:38] |
asciilifeform | !s marlinspike | [19:38] |
assbot | 12 results for 'marlinspike' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=marlinspike | [19:38] |
asciilifeform | funkenstein_ ^ | [19:38] |
funkenstein_ | ah thanks... *runs to catch up* | [19:38] |
asciilifeform | funkenstein_: short version - mr m is a usg shill | [19:39] |
funkenstein_ | :o | [19:39] |
trinque | til he picked that name on purpose | [19:39] |
kakobrekla | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=12-01-2015#975028 yeah. | [19:40] |
asciilifeform | trinque: it's a navalism, like 'mark twain' | [19:40] |
assbot | Logged on 12-01-2015 23:56:21; kakobrekla: whoever responsible for rss should commit suicide. | [19:40] |
funkenstein_ | maybe he saw the future of reddit | [19:40] |
trinque | asciilifeform: yep, sounded like hippie parents to me | [19:40] |
shinohai | lol | [19:40] |
asciilifeform | and naggum then perhaps performed seppuku to atone for xml | [19:40] |
mircea_popescu | motherfucker NOTHING WORKS | [19:41] |
asciilifeform | aha. | [19:41] |
mircea_popescu | open source is an open invitation to waste your life debugging stupid shti | [19:42] |
asciilifeform | aha. | [19:42] |
mircea_popescu | 19:42:04 Error: Connection timed out. | [19:42] |
asciilifeform | mine? | [19:42] |
mircea_popescu | is pureftpd up and listening oin port ? yes. | [19:42] |
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mircea_popescu | is port open in firewall ? yes. | [19:42] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: passive mode ? | [19:42] |
mircea_popescu | and what am i to do, go rebuild apache or install alsa or what the fucking shit already | [19:43] |
asciilifeform | ftp by default on many systems expects an idiot back-connect | [19:43] |
asciilifeform | on random (yes) port | [19:43] |
mircea_popescu | forcing passive doesn't do anything | [19:43] |
asciilifeform | would have to sniff packets on both sides and see where, if anywhere, they went. alternatively, set fire to it | [19:45] |
trinque | dwarf fortress tends to come to mind there | [19:46] |
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trinque | you could learn how to play, and it might end up being fun, but wtf bother | [19:46] |
mircea_popescu | yes, because that's what i'm going to do with my time, sniff motherfucking packlets. | [19:46] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: see also earlier (20 min or so) thread re: rss | [19:46] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 160449 @ 0.00036022 = 57.7969 BTC [+] {3} | [19:47] |
assbot | Eulora for Windows - serialized delusions ... ( http://bit.ly/1RQUOIQ ) | [19:47] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8545 @ 0.00035939 = 3.071 BTC [-] | [19:48] |
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asciilifeform | in other nyooz, | [19:49] |
asciilifeform | http://nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/B9EAEC825308C0EFCC787F82E9B5F2EEA4775641C49274D12A1EB2B6520F7FD1 | [19:49] |
assbot | Welcome | Phuctor ... ( http://bit.ly/1RQV62f ) | [19:49] |
asciilifeform | ^ non-'magic' | [19:50] |
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asciilifeform | factors 3, 7, 11, 23 | [19:51] |
cazalla | jurov, any idea what this is on the cs-winlibs install? can't find C:Program Files (x86)MSYSmsys1.0etcprofile when installing MSYS integration settings | [19:52] |
asciilifeform | https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=line%40home.com&op=index << and, as always, somebody 'helpfully' uploaded it 'on top of' this fella's genuine key | [19:52] |
assbot | Search results for 'line home com' ... ( http://bit.ly/1HaoEVx ) | [19:52] |
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cazalla | hmm no go, missing MSVCP100D.dll | [19:55] |
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asciilifeform | hm, 'line home com' has -two identical- keys, uploaded on same date, bitwise same | [19:57] |
assbot | Download Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86) from Official Microsoft Download Center ... ( http://bit.ly/1RQWdPF ) | [19:57] |
asciilifeform | so no sample of undiddled modulus for this key is known. | [19:57] |
cazalla | jurov, just did, same error | [19:57] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: this is the second or perhaps third instance thus far that i have found so far of someone who -will- be spoken to using phucked key if anyone ever bothers to speak to him | [19:58] |
asciilifeform | aaand we are now at precisely 40 phucked moduli. | [19:59] |
mircea_popescu | asciilifeform line@home ? | [20:00] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15850 @ 0.00035398 = 5.6106 BTC [-] | [20:00] |
mircea_popescu | cazalla coming up | [20:00] |
mircea_popescu | cazalla http://dpaste.com/3A2ZYVP | [20:03] |
assbot | dpaste: 3A2ZYVP ... ( http://bit.ly/1Haqe9I ) | [20:03] |
mircea_popescu | [20:04] | |
cazalla | jurov problem with what i'm doing or the client? not sure what else i can do here now | [20:05] |
mircea_popescu | for the record, my ftp problem was that someone had the bright idea of allowing port 21, but not port 20. | [20:06] |
mircea_popescu | needless to say... | [20:06] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu: earlier link to freshly phucked key | [20:11] |
asciilifeform | kakobrekla: can the rss thing be made to work as expected in the form of a #b-a bot ? or too b0rk3d | [20:14] |
williamdunne | Scoopbot can read any RSS or atom feed | [20:18] |
kakobrekla | as far as i can tell dates are incorrect but the order is correct in your feed ? thats workable. perhaps scoop can cover it. i can too. | [20:18] |
asciilifeform | williamdunne: the dates are entirely unusable. see thread | [20:18] |
asciilifeform | i recall that mircea_popescu asked for a real-time phuctor ticker. | [20:19] |
asciilifeform | hence why i attempted it | [20:19] |
kakobrekla | williamdunne be my guest! | [20:20] |
williamdunne | asciilifeform: Dates aren't involved in Scoop's processes | [20:27] |
williamdunne | Thoroughly ignored by him. | [20:27] |
williamdunne | Uses a persisted Map of URLs to objects. Messages when he sees a new one | [20:28] |
asciilifeform | what determines 'new' ? | [20:28] |
williamdunne | Whether or not the URL is in the map | [20:28] |
asciilifeform | and stores forever ? | [20:28] |
williamdunne | Persisted, yes | [20:28] |
asciilifeform | thing is, it is actually possible for the same phuctor url to be new twice. | [20:29] |
asciilifeform | rss provided no sane way to handle this. | [20:29] |
williamdunne | In this case I may have to make a custom set of rules for Phuctor | [20:29] |
williamdunne | This is not a problem, so long as something changes between first seen and the update | [20:29] |
williamdunne | (title, ideally) | [20:29] |
asciilifeform | it is entirely possible for same key to be 'new' twice in succession. | [20:30] |
williamdunne | Within how long of each other? | [20:31] |
asciilifeform | immediately. | [20:31] |
williamdunne | Well then why does this matter? Scoop shares it once and you see both | [20:31] |
asciilifeform | it doesn't matter. just pointing out that the thing follows literally none of the prescribed assumptions | [20:32] |
asciilifeform | wouldn't want scoopbot to choke on it | [20:32] |
williamdunne | Fair enough, think he'll do fine. Fits in quite well with his existing logic | [20:32] |
shinohai | https://np.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/38mhrh/call_me_inconsiderate_but_this_is_why_i_dont_take/crw6atd | [20:34] |
assbot | luke-jr comments on Call me inconsiderate, but THIS is why I don't take Luke-Jr seriously: He lost the majority of his coins on Mt. Gox when there were signs FOR MONTHS to NOT keep coins there. He lacks the ability to properly gauge situations and look into the future. ... ( http://bit.ly/1Jxr94n ) | [20:34] |
mircea_popescu | [20:35] | |
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asciilifeform | was just pointing out the braindamage of the whole concept of rss | [20:36] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 78850 @ 0.00035104 = 27.6795 BTC [-] | [20:37] |
asciilifeform | (and this is entirely aside from the idiocy of how servers get polled continuously, etc) | [20:37] |
williamdunne | >just using it for safekeeping | [20:37] |
williamdunne | Yes | [20:37] |
williamdunne | RSS is silly | [20:37] |
williamdunne | With Scoop I worked out a structure that fixes some of the issues | [20:37] |
williamdunne | i.e Dates | [20:37] |
williamdunne | Re: polling, what would you suggest as the alternative? Websockets? | [20:38] |
asciilifeform | williamdunne: no | [20:38] |
asciilifeform | williamdunne: a proper internet | [20:38] |
asciilifeform | as in, we take everything post-1990 or so and shoot it. then start over. | [20:39] |
williamdunne | I'll get working on it on Monday | [20:39] |
williamdunne | ;) | [20:39] |
asciilifeform | l0l | [20:39] |
williamdunne | Anyhow, what in particular is wrong with it? While there is a host of derpy technologies I'm quite fond of some things - like WebSockets | [20:42] |
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asciilifeform | williamdunne: fundamentally - the idiot polling | [20:42] |
asciilifeform | all else follows from this. | [20:42] |
williamdunne | Isn't that the point of WebSockets, getting rid of derpy polling? | [20:43] |
williamdunne | No moar ajax polling | [20:43] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34271 @ 0.00034316 = 11.7604 BTC [-] {2} | [20:45] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51129 @ 0.00034012 = 17.39 BTC [-] {2} | [20:46] |
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williamdunne | How does one go about securing a Eurola account? | [21:15] |
cazalla | and a long and drawn out process | [21:17] |
mircea_popescu | secureing from what ? | [21:17] |
williamdunne | Acquiring, in other words | [21:17] |
williamdunne | Registering | [21:17] |
mircea_popescu | ah, ima get you one, a sec. | [21:17] |
cazalla | williamdunne cut the foreplay and just ask | [21:18] |
williamdunne | cazalla: foreplay is half the fun | [21:19] |
williamdunne | mircea_popescu: Thanks MP | [21:19] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 124000 @ 0.00033561 = 41.6156 BTC [-] | [21:19] |
mircea_popescu | williamdunne http://dpaste.com/23J9SCM | [21:20] |
assbot | dpaste: 23J9SCM ... ( http://bit.ly/1Jt8qZb ) | [21:20] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63650 @ 0.00033561 = 21.3616 BTC [-] | [21:23] |
williamdunne | mircea_popescu: Correct | [21:24] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28350 @ 0.00034392 = 9.7501 BTC [+] {2} | [21:25] |
williamdunne | mircea_popescu: Oh wait I take it back, thats me derping. Message comes up blank | [21:25] |
* | asciilifeform just woke up to the fact that he was a fool when originally wrote phuctor. a phuctored modulus must fragment into factors, each of which is in turn subject to all future attempts at phuctoring | [21:44] |
asciilifeform | (if composite per rabin-miller) | [21:44] |
* | williamdunne whoosh | [21:45] |
asciilifeform | mircea_popescu ^^^^^^ | [21:45] |
asciilifeform | as it is, the gigantic turds yielded by the current gcd finds will not break apart | [21:45] |
asciilifeform | the mechanics of a correct phuctor are, roughly: thing keeps track of keys, rsa moduli within, as existing phuctor does; but instead of flagging 'phuctored' moduli, we keep table of known factors (associated with respective unknowns, which, in turn, may be yet-unphuctored moduli -or- fragments previously created by successful phuctorings) | [21:47] |
asciilifeform | likewise, each unknown is stamped with a date of last gcd-ing, as well as sha512 of the mass product at the time this was done. | [21:48] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 161000 @ 0.00035452 = 57.0777 BTC [+] {4} | [21:55] |
decimation | asciilifeform: yeah that sounds like a good idea | [21:57] |
decimation | it would be nice to click on '3' and call up all the moduli which are factored by '3' | [21:57] |
decimation | williamdunne: websockets are 'tardation on top of tardation | [21:58] |
williamdunne | What is particularly tarded about WS? | [22:01] |
* | williamdunne still doesn't get it | [22:01] |
decimation | the shortcomings of turning a fundamentally broadcast technology into a 'virtual channel' | [22:02] |
decimation | inside of which you place another virtual channel | [22:02] |
williamdunne | While with that description it does sound a bit tarded, in practise I've found them to work very well | [22:03] |
decimation | sure, so do 1950's era pickups in cuba | [22:03] |
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trinque | williamdunne: on the one hand there's a superficial "did I make it do something, and did it 'work'" | [22:04] |
trinque | and on the other there's considering the entire stack that got you to that point, and whether that made any sense | [22:04] |
trinque | first off the thing's not a socket; iirc it throws you wads o' data piecemeal | [22:04] |
trinque | you can't stream arbitrary binary data over it | [22:04] |
trinque | (maybe I'm wrong? don't think so) | [22:04] |
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trinque | I mean to be specific it's a wrapper around a socket with certain assumptions on how it'll be used; it doesn't just give you a raw unix socket and say "go at it" | [22:06] |
trinque | apparently in some newer version of the standard it has a binary streaming thing | [22:08] |
williamdunne | Would there be any particular benefit to that in its intended usage? JSON/MsgPack/whatever all work fine with anything I can imagine being necessary on the web | [22:08] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65600 @ 0.00033557 = 22.0134 BTC [-] {2} | [22:08] |
trinque | williamdunne: what do you want to do with it? | [22:09] |
williamdunne | Streaming basic pricing data, and submitting/receiving bets are the two I have used it for | [22:10] |
trinque | oh, you wanted bitbet to provide a websocket? | [22:10] |
williamdunne | Fairly simplistic stuff | [22:10] |
williamdunne | Nope | [22:10] |
williamdunne | Unrelated | [22:10] |
trinque | ah k | [22:10] |
trinque | so adding a bunch of persistent connections is going to increase overhead | [22:10] |
williamdunne | But if there were best happening more than every second, sure that'd be a great feature to see | [22:10] |
williamdunne | Overhead vs the AJAX method? I'd bet otherwise | [22:11] |
trinque | no need to bet. | [22:11] |
trinque | it depends on what users are doing | [22:11] |
williamdunne | Aha | [22:11] |
trinque | on the one hand, anyone with the site open in a tab is going to be a connection your server will have open | [22:11] |
trinque | on the ajax side, you may have tons of unnecessary polling | [22:12] |
trinque | so you would have to actually try both and see based on your own situation which is more expensive | [22:12] |
trinque | I think nginx does pretty well handling a bunch of idle websocket connections | [22:12] |
trinque | and can hand them off to some backend nicely | [22:13] |
williamdunne | Very true, but anything where the data is somewhat frequent I reckon would be better off in WS | [22:13] |
williamdunne | Yes, I was using Phoenix which handles it very well | [22:13] |
trinque | there are other things to consider | [22:13] |
trinque | browsers can pipeline requests through the same connection | [22:13] |
trinque | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_pipelining | [22:13] |
assbot | HTTP pipelining - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... ( http://bit.ly/1eU5Kap ) | [22:13] |
trinque | so the ajax vs ws thing may be more similar than it appears | [22:14] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 144984 @ 0.00035944 = 52.113 BTC [+] {4} | [22:15] |
trinque | "keep-alive" is the thing to look into there | [22:17] |
williamdunne | Yeah, server send events or summin | [22:20] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52650 @ 0.00036084 = 18.9982 BTC [+] | [22:23] |
trinque | williamdunne: I don't even mean that, just that polling might not look much different load-wise from the WS doing its thing | [22:24] |
trinque | that said I've used websockets; the whole browser's shit, subset of which WS are shit | [22:24] |
trinque | lol | [22:24] |
trinque | williamdunne: and to elaborate on the reason why, the browser was a nightmarish wad of complexity before WS | [22:28] |
trinque | WS just bolt another huge attack surface to the thing | [22:28] |
trinque | it would not blow my mind if there are session hijacking hax to be found within, so on | [22:28] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 82850 @ 0.00035133 = 29.1077 BTC [-] | [23:06] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66200 @ 0.00035164 = 23.2786 BTC [+] {2} | [23:10] |
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cazalla | !up referredbyloper | [23:19] |
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assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15850 @ 0.00036149 = 5.7296 BTC [+] {2} | [23:20] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39446 @ 0.00035062 = 13.8306 BTC [-] | [23:27] |
trinque | !s referredbyloper | [23:29] |
assbot | 25 results for 'referredbyloper' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=referredbyloper | [23:29] |
trinque | cazalla: pretty sure that's a bot which only spams one link | [23:30] |
cazalla | ah ok, i assumed it might be someone coming here from asciilifeform's site in the same manner qntra directs people here | [23:31] |
trinque | yep guy's clearly trying to make it look so | [23:31] |
referredbyloper | hey no, i'm not spam bot :D | [23:33] |
referredbyloper | just don't want to go through reg and things | [23:33] |
referredbyloper | trading most of the day, an find this channel realy amusing | [23:34] |
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trinque | referredbyloper: well good; you weren't showing any signs of life! | [23:34] |
trinque | and how long does it take to register anywya | [23:35] |
cazalla | referredbyloper, you think i'm funny, i amuse you? | [23:36] |
referredbyloper | yes, drunken bitching about bad marriage and things | [23:36] |
assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30100 @ 0.00034811 = 10.4781 BTC [-] {2} | [23:36] |
trinque | brutal | [23:37] |
trinque | referredbyloper: register so he can negrate you | [23:37] |
cazalla | lol harsh | [23:37] |
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asciilifeform | in other news, http://nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/641F87E0A992064EB7CD91BC6CC7203AD8D83FFABA7C6724A698A23F61C0C1E8 | [23:55] |
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asciilifeform | (williamdunne? was there a scoopbot thing under testing?) | [23:55] |
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