Forum logs for 14 Mar 2014

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 42 @ 0.073 = 3.066 BTC [-] {3} [00:00]
mike_c bitbet is showing that parimutuel sports betting isn't that big yet.. [00:00]
ThickAsThieves 'When it comes to currencies, “community is everything,”' [00:00]
ThickAsThieves 'Mr. Pierce said GoCoin’s analysis of the dogecoin community revealed a demographic very different from bitcoin’s, including many more women and less-tech-oriented users. He believes this in part stems from dogecoin’s logo' [00:01]
ThickAsThieves (WSJ) [00:01]
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BingoBoingo mike_c: It seems more likely that BTC denominated sports betting is shrinking in terms of BTC bet [00:03]
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BingoBoingo https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154995.msg5660990#msg5660990 [00:04]
ozbot BitBook.biz - Bitcoin sportsbook - Instant Withdrawals - Widely Trusted [00:04]
benkay such trust! [00:04]
benkay https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154995.msg5661115#msg5661115 [00:05]
ozbot BitBook.biz - Bitcoin sportsbook - Instant Withdrawals - Widely Trusted [00:05]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00080315 = 14.0551 BTC [+] [00:05]
benkay "Its very bad news why are you going to do this I am very upset need to rethink about this" [00:05]
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BingoBoingo So far their winddown doesn't seem scammy. I managed to get my coins out. It's also likely that running the thing just was too much of a hassle. Then again, it could get really scammy. [00:06]
benkay best way to not lose btc is to not do anything with 'em [00:07]
BingoBoingo Pretty much. [00:07]
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ThickAsThieves http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-13/benchmark-backs-bitcoin-storage-provider-xapo.html [00:08]
ozbot Benchmark Backs Bitcoin Secure Storage Provider Xapo - Bloomberg [00:08]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00572 = 0.1144 BTC [-] [00:11]
benkay yeah that's interesting [00:11]
punkman "When you want to safely store your bitcoin savings, use Xapo's Vault. We use layer after layer of proprietary security protocol, including man, machine, and even a mountain" [00:11]
benkay one of the funds that got hammered is behind that [00:12]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00080229 = 5.5358 BTC [-] [00:15]
twizt pankkake: someone pretending to be you PMing me [00:17]
twizt pankkakee [00:17]
twizt lol [00:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00080315 = 4.4976 BTC [+] [00:18]
benkay what's the scam, twizt? [00:19]
twizt trying to trade ltc for btc [00:20]
twizt i told him i only trade penis coin for vagina coin LOL [00:20]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 3 @ 0.07300003 = 0.219 BTC [-] {2} [00:22]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55722 @ 0.00080058 = 44.6099 BTC [-] {2} [00:22]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2809 @ 0.00080315 = 2.256 BTC [+] [00:24]
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Neil This MH370 thing is like a real-time slapstick farce. [00:26]
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nubbins` http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=13-03-2014#558654 [00:28]
ozbot #bitcoin-assets log [00:28]
nubbins` ThickAsThieves: the privkeys are just printed on regular paper [00:28]
nubbins` upon which the sticker is laid [00:28]
nubbins` http://bitcoinexaminer.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/20130803_135932.jpg [00:29]
benkay gimme the lulz, Neil [00:29]
benkay it's kinda lolarious these vehicles aren't in touch with controllers at all time via satellite [00:30]
benkay unless of course i'm as usual missing an important part of the situation [00:30]
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asciilifeform benkay: the funniest bit is that there is a real-time sat link - including remote control. [00:34]
asciilifeform this was introduced in a hurry after '9/11' and vanished from the media as quickly as it appeared. [00:34]
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ThickAsThieves nubbins` do the blanks come with stickers? [00:35]
asciilifeform has anyone offered a prize for snarfing the key from an intact coin? [00:36]
asciilifeform i'm reasonably certain that it is possible to do so, but have no wish to steal from anyone. [00:36]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 1 @ 0.11950724 BTC [-] [00:38]
ThickAsThieves it's been done at hacker conferences and/or in a blog post I believe [00:38]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00080331 = 8.3946 BTC [+] {2} [00:39]
asciilifeform ThickAsThieves: link? [00:39]
asciilifeform if i recall, the current state-of-the-art involves a careful removal and replacement of the hologram [00:40]
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ThickAsThieves http://codinginmysleep.com/casascius-physical-bitcoins-cracked-at-defcon/ [00:42]
ozbot Casascius Physical Bitcoins Cracked at Defcon - Coding In My Sleep - A Bitcoin Blog [00:42]
nubbins` old news ;D [00:42]
nubbins` apparently they left evidence of tampering [00:42]
asciilifeform not what i had in mind at all (if you want to know what, read the channel logs, no reason to repeat) [00:43]
ThickAsThieves i recall you talking on the topic before [00:43]
ThickAsThieves i'm not interested in them as a foolproof secure storage [00:44]
ThickAsThieves more a way for family member to store some [00:44]
asciilifeform i have very little interest in the subject of casascius in particular, but in general i like the idea of 'blowing' systems that make false promises of security. [00:44]
ThickAsThieves i trust my mom could keep a coin safe, a bitcoin however [00:44]
benkay safe + drives + paper backups [00:44]
ThickAsThieves + solvent ink vinyl backups [00:45]
benkay bwaat? [00:45]
nubbins` like business signs [00:46]
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nubbins` i'm not sure if blanks come with paper [00:46]
nubbins` err sorry [00:46]
nubbins` they do come with stickers [00:46]
ThickAsThieves drives can corrupt, aqueous ink can dissolve, paper can disintegrate [00:46]
ThickAsThieves solvent ink can only be removed with solvent [00:47]
ThickAsThieves vinyl has different weaknesses than paper [00:47]
nubbins` aluminum strips and embossing tape [00:47]
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benkay sometime this year i hope to have an etching process up [00:47]
nubbins` http://www.qsupplies.com/productcart/pc/catalog/EX113288.jpg [00:47]
ThickAsThieves not bad nubbins [00:48]
asciilifeform consider clay tablet. [00:48]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24430 @ 0.00080355 = 19.6307 BTC [+] [00:48]
nubbins` ooh that too [00:48]
ThickAsThieves does aluminum surive house fire? [00:48]
nubbins` doubt it [00:48]
nubbins` you can probably melt that tape with a bic [00:48]
benkay fast conduction tho [00:48]
KRS1 alum melts easily [00:49]
benkay maybe instead of etching, i'll buy a small mill [00:49]
nubbins` has anyone offered a prize for snarfing the key from an intact coin? << not afaik. would have to be a hefty reward [00:49]
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nubbins` since any failed attempt would mean the loss of not-insignificant value [00:49]
ThickAsThieves not sure who would fund such [00:50]
asciilifeform could offer prize specifically for reading the key without physically altering the coin. [00:50]
asciilifeform likewise it is not unreasonable to expect players to purchase their own test coin. [00:51]
nubbins` you can get brass coins for a premium of ~0.2btc [00:51]
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ThickAsThieves loaded? [00:51]
nubbins` yeah [00:51]
nubbins` 2013 1btc brass ones fetch 1.15-1.3 on the forums and -otc [00:52]
nubbins` i've seen some sellers offer 2013 0.5btc brass for 0.69 [00:53]
nubbins` but i wouldn't sell mine for that low [00:53]
nubbins` the silvers fetch a higher premium, you wouldn't see a 1btc silver sell for less than 2.0-2.1 [00:54]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43394 @ 0.00080395 = 34.8866 BTC [+] {2} [01:02]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 4 @ 0.04594999 = 0.1838 BTC [-] {3} [01:13]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.59763332 = 1.7929 BTC [+] {3} [01:15]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.603895 = 1.2078 BTC [+] {2} [01:16]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.604 = 1.812 BTC [+] [01:21]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.605 BTC [+] [01:22]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34388 @ 0.00080203 = 27.5802 BTC [-] {3} [01:24]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.00354847 = 1.7742 BTC [-] {14} [01:27]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.605 = 2.42 BTC [+] [01:34]
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dexX7_ http://mark-karpeles.com/m.php wow [01:41]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 3 @ 0.046 = 0.138 BTC [+] [01:41]
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dexX7_ gox trades and balances partly deanonymized with the help of the 2011 leak [01:43]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6899 @ 0.00014601 = 1.0073 BTC [-] {10} [01:46]
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ThickAsThieves http://mark-karpeles.com/m.php?page=worst_traders [01:50]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00079891 = 3.1956 BTC [-] [02:03]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 5 @ 0.11950724 = 0.5975 BTC [-] [02:05]
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BingoBoingo http://betabeat.com/2014/03/newsweek-reporter-bashes-fanatical-bitcoiners-on-facebook/ [02:09]
ozbot Newsweek Reporter Bashes ‘Fanatical’ Bitcoiners on Facebook | Betabeat [02:09]
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Duffer1 in before S.MKNY turns out to be a search engine [02:18]
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Duffer1 MNKY* [02:18]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [RENT] 53 @ 0.0063834 = 0.3383 BTC [-] [02:18]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [RENT] 22 @ 0.006037 = 0.1328 BTC [-] {3} [02:18]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [MS] 100 @ 0.00297191 = 0.2972 BTC [-] {5} [02:18]
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turbo_ac100 The MoNKeY? Google bash on trilema? Sounds about right. [02:19]
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dub wat [02:27]
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dub oh mp discovered that google suck? [02:27]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1929 @ 0.00015196 = 0.2931 BTC [+] {5} [02:28]
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nubbins` ThickAsThieves lel toffoo is in that list! [02:55]
nubbins` ;;rated toffoo [02:55]
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gribble You rated user toffoo on Fri Jan 31 10:30:17 2014, with a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: his btc for my merchandise! he sent first!. [02:55]
nubbins` ooh lightbox too [02:55]
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Duffer1 oh snap Deprived is back [03:02]
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decimation asciilifeform I assume you saw the ios security document? [03:47]
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asciilifeform decimation: which one? [03:54]
decimation http://images.apple.com/ipad/business/docs/iOS_Security_Feb14.pdf [03:55]
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decimation I would give apple credit, they are a cut above the usual silicon valley crowd security-wise [03:55]
decimation except you just have to trust apple [03:56]
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decimation of course, white papers are on thing, actually showing the details of the code is a different matter [03:57]
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francis_wolke http://www.theonion.com/articles/malaysian-airlines-expands-investigation-to-includ,35524/ [03:57]
ozbot Malaysia Airlines Expands Investigation To Include General Scope Of Space, Time | The Onion - Americ [03:57]
asciilifeform i see nothing remarkable in this document. [03:57]
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decimation I wish they would release the firmware code [03:59]
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decimation http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2012/Q3/new-system-could-predict-solar-flares,-give-advance-warning.html [04:05]
ozbot New system could predict solar flares, give advance warning [04:05]
decimation The system works by measuring differences in gamma radiation emitted when atoms in radioactive elements "decay," or lose energy. This rate of decay is widely believed to be constant, but recent findings challenge that long-accepted rule. [04:06]
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asciilifeform http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/US-judge-dismisses-charges-in-Devyani-Khobragade-case/articleshow/31913140.cms [04:10]
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BingoBoingo Slow news day, but for the bored: http://arstechnica.com/science/2014/03/invertebrates-inject-a-bit-of-romance-during-sexby-stabbing-each-other/ [04:11]
benkay` "discretely arrested by US department of state agents outside her children's Manhattan school" [04:11]
benkay` i suppose that's discreet, if you're the gestapo. [04:11]
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asciilifeform note the role of the famous preet bharara - the roland freisler of our day. [04:12]
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decimation no one can accuse USG of racism, that's for sure [04:13]
decimation why does a visa application list the salary of a housekeeper? [04:15]
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MisterE http://i.imgur.com/XnCdLF9.jpg?1 [04:32]
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benkay` http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2014/03/in-turkey-renewed-anti-government-protests/100698/ [04:47]
ozbot In Turkey, Renewed Anti-Government Protests - In Focus - The Atlantic [04:47]
benkay` ignore those neo-nazis in crimea [04:47]
benkay` who's paying for all of these banners? http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/infocus/turkey031314/s_t07_78148535.jpg [04:48]
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decimation Communists? [04:50]
benkay` is that who's trying to assume the mantle of power in turkey? [04:52]
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MisterE Koch [04:53]
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BingoBoingo Gambling and the regulation thereof http://www.bnd.com/2014/03/13/3107196/no-dice-amended-gambling-bill.html [04:56]
benkay` "concern about the impact on the neighboring Casino Queen prompted him to exclude Fairmount Park from getting gaming machines" [04:57]
benkay` that being the government's business, of course. [04:57]
MisterE and that boys and girls is how special interests run our government [04:59]
BingoBoingo Of course, the Queen being 40% of East Saint's revenue and somehow managing to at the same time be a bigger shithole than East Saint [04:59]
MisterE hahah [04:59]
MisterE I bet those jobs are monimum wage too [04:59]
MisterE minimum* [04:59]
BingoBoingo Oh, it is an "employee owned casino" [04:59]
MisterE while the execs and shareholders clean up [04:59]
MisterE oh [05:00]
BingoBoingo Whatever that can mean [05:00]
MisterE yea [05:00]
BingoBoingo I imagine it is like a reverse Berkshire [05:00]
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MisterE man if Turkey destabilizes much more shit is gonna get real in the ME [05:01]
MisterE I should get over there [05:01]
benkay` what kinds of mischief would you get up to? [05:02]
MisterE Hmm maybe protest porn? [05:06]
benkay` naked ladies at the protest? [05:08]
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chetty http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-03-13/chinese-authorities-halt-virtual-credit-card-payments-tencent-yahoo-crashing [05:37]
ozbot Chinese Authorities Halt Virtual Credit Card Payments; Tencent, Yahoo Crashing | Zero Hedge [05:37]
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Duffer1 http://www.twitch.tv/totalbiscuit [05:51]
ozbot Twitch [05:51]
Duffer1 heroes of the storm [05:51]
MisterE who Duffer1 ? [05:54]
Duffer1 new blizz moba, it's just total biscuit playing [05:55]
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BingoBoingo Kinda related to my writeup on basketball [05:57]
BingoBoingo http://deadspin.com/theres-no-basketball-crowd-like-one-close-to-free-big-1543241447 [05:57]
ozbot There's No Basketball Crowd Like One Close To Free Big Macs [05:57]
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BingoBoingo .d [06:00]
ozbot 4.250 billion | Next Diff in 1845 blocks | Estimated Change: 10.5056% in 11d 11h 7m 10s [06:00]
benkay` chetty: why'd they do that? [06:03]
MisterE War with Russia will be good for the economy [06:03]
MisterE benkay`: Chinese hate things they can not control [06:04]
BingoBoingo MisterE: Prolly for the BTC ecomony and the remibi. Shit for the others though [06:04]
BingoBoingo cablepair is back https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=66851.msg778189#msg778189 [06:17]
VanCleef that's why china likes america [06:19]
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benkay` http://thenitai.com/2014/03/12/why-you-might-not-want-to-incorporate-in-the-usa/ [06:19]
ozbot Why you might not want to incorporate in the USA | The Nitai (there can only be one) [06:19]
benkay` yuuuuuup. [06:21]
benkay` all forces are arrayed against starting a company here. [06:21]
benkay` we picked up a contractor from an associate's shop that had folded, and immediately (despite not hiring the man), got a fat packet of mail from the state about this gentleman's employment status asking us all sorts of inane questions. [06:22]
benkay` i don't even wat [06:22]
Mats_cd03 http://imgur.com/a/EOghf [06:23]
ozbot imgur: the simple image sharer [06:23]
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BingoBoingo http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2014/03/13/an-overview-of-betable-sports-part-2-basketball/ [06:37]
ozbot An Overview of Betable Sports Part 2: Basketball | Bingo Blog [06:37]
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* Now talking on #bitcoin-assets [07:10]
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* [freenode-info] channel trolls and no channel staff around to help? please check with freenode support: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#gettinghelp [07:10]
BingoBoingo Is anyone else here developing a visceral dislike of medium.com blogs? [07:11]
mircea_popescu yes. [07:11]
mircea_popescu fucking js cruft everywhere [07:11]
BingoBoingo Great story, shit layout http://www.sbnation.com/longform/2014/3/12/5496096/james-scott-jailhouse-boxer-profile [07:11]
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mircea_popescu asciilifeform not a bad read that. glosses over some stuff, but at least it glosses over different stuff from the usg propaganda machine [07:13]
BingoBoingo HTML for content, CSS for layout and formating, JS for optional dohickeys [07:14]
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MisterE what is not a bad read mircea_popescu ? [07:15]
mircea_popescu http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/03/10/ukraine-the-sovereignty-argument-and-the-real-problem-of-fascism [07:15]
ozbot Ukraine: The Sovereignty Argument, and the Real Problem of Fascism » CounterPunch: Tells the Facts, [07:15]
MisterE ty [07:15]
mircea_popescu dexx jesus the butthurt with that woman is phenomenal. what happened to "i've been a stupid cunt and all it took you folks was five minutes to make it obvious. you're awesome thank you so much for taking the time!" [07:16]
mircea_popescu i guess they don't teach that in self-affirmative-shiteater classes for womenz in tech and other important things huh. [07:17]
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BingoBoingo I find amazing that in spite of a decade and a half of shitfits related to "extremist groups" whose membership never exceeds the hundreds, actual instability still comes from nation-states whose membership numbers in the millions to the hundreds of millions [07:19]
assbot AMAZING COMPANY! [07:19]
mircea_popescu not rly in spite. [07:20]
mircea_popescu if your wife suddenly throws a jealousy fit out of the blue, you know she's just been cheating. [07:20]
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mircea_popescu even braindead bitcointalk scammers know enough of the world to be screaming thief while stealing. [07:21]
BingoBoingo Or she cut out the implanon in her shoulder that was there to ward off the scammzor babies [07:21]
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mircea_popescu Azelphur: yea, that's why I think an alarm would be better, that at least gets the attention of people around you << so they can join in ? [07:22]
Azelphur mircea_popescu: hehe, I still think people aren't all assholes ;) [07:23]
mircea_popescu repressive society tho. completely different environment. [07:23]
Azelphur yea, guess so [07:23]
BingoBoingo Actual anti-rape device http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/product/74629 [07:24]
mircea_popescu this notion that a woman is a person is very novel and very strange, and rather limited geographically. notwithstanding what western progressives would like to pretend. [07:24]
mircea_popescu in most of the world, woman chiefly still means head of cattle. [07:24]
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lnovy I'll just leave it here... http://youtu.be/D1XPS-j-O24 [07:25]
mircea_popescu the only way that's changing is once it becomes more productive economically to work than to procreate, which is probably an euphemism for never [07:25]
Azelphur lnovy: haha [07:26]
BingoBoingo Depends a great deal on the woman [07:26]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo less than you'd think. humans are programmable, and women eminently so. [07:26]
BingoBoingo Anti-gang rape device, suitable for buses http://www.gunblast.com/KelTec-PMR30-2.htm [07:27]
mircea_popescu a gun ? [07:27]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Well, for some circumstances. [07:28]
BingoBoingo I assume the women who would use it would be untrainable [07:28]
mircea_popescu think full metal jacket. you see a bunch of women in there with gunnery sargeant gomer pyle ? [07:28]
BingoBoingo Might be more valuable operating the missiles, or as officers commanding the mine grunts [07:28]
mircea_popescu it takes six fucking months to break down the male blocks on killing, and even then it only works sorta 50-50. [07:29]
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mircea_popescu and that's old 1970s data. by now... i'd be surprised if one kid out of ten ever becomes a useful soldier. [07:29]
BingoBoingo You see mor women killing with less hesitation in 2009 than you really had before since Joan of arc [07:29]
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BingoBoingo And more the killing happens less in useful soldier applications [07:30]
mircea_popescu maybe. [07:30]
mircea_popescu this on tv or irl ? [07:30]
BingoBoingo IRL, I've got lots of antidotes, but nothing I can feed a stats machine [07:30]
BingoBoingo Male acquaitance killed a lot of goats and no people on a deployment, because everyone else was shooting [07:31]
mircea_popescu http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1635092 [07:31]
ozbot Men, women, and murder: gender-specific differences... [J Trauma. 1992] - PubMed - NCBI [07:31]
BingoBoingo Female acquaintance killed a lot of people because they were unfuckable [07:31]
lnovy Are those really comparable? It's bit different to kill and to kill as a soldier, no? [07:32]
mircea_popescu A total of 215,273 homicides were studied, 77% of which involved male victims and 23% female victims. Although women comprise more than half the U.S. population, they committed only 14.7% of the homicides noted during the study interval. [07:32]
mircea_popescu lnovy yes, in the sense that it's much easier as a solider. [07:32]
mircea_popescu basically murder works exactly like siegel indicated : "we don't kill mooks, we just off each other" [07:32]
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lnovy I don't share that view... homicides are not always coldblooded killing... [07:33]
lnovy uncontrolable soldier is mostly useless [07:33]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1853 @ 0.00079961 = 1.4817 BTC [+] [07:34]
mircea_popescu lnovy it's about a degree of magnitude easier for me to get some dood to shoot at "the enemy" than it'd be to get some woman to shoot at her would-be attacker. [07:34]
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mircea_popescu and as far as guns are concerned, they're for killing not for displaying. [07:34]
BingoBoingo Most male vetrans I've seen drunk enough to spill the dark secrets spill that they didn't kill people. A majority of the women who admit to being in firefights admit to shooting to kill people because they really don't want to carry goat boy to term if the base is over run [07:34]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo those women also admit to having serious trouble ever dating. [07:35]
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lnovy interesting [07:35]
mircea_popescu by the time yo uget her where she can defend herself at gunpoint, you also got her to where she's slipping herself roofies [07:35]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Sometimes, but the blowjobs are above par [07:35]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo anyway, let's talk something interesting like business [07:36]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: SO you get the ATC fund's status. [07:37]
mircea_popescu the way i'm thinking, if you pick a sport you like and you actually know enough about to make a line, you can then make that line, and promote it like any bookie [07:37]
mircea_popescu this should be vig-profitable, whatever it's supposed to make, 8% or what was it. [07:37]
BingoBoingo Eh, but getting people, especially in BTC to bite on a line... is a challenge [07:37]
mircea_popescu i never heard of a promoter that had it easy. [07:38]
BingoBoingo They never do. [07:38]
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mircea_popescu that's why the promoter makes dough. if it were easy it'd be every kid and his app situation [07:38]
BingoBoingo Right [07:38]
mircea_popescu i dunno, i never actually run gambling. but i'm vaguely aware it's a living, so [07:38]
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BingoBoingo Apparently it is less of a living than it used to be. [07:39]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves yeah, totally, community is everything. except they have no idea what that word means. [07:39]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo unlike what ? [07:39]
mircea_popescu fucking lawyering is less of a living than it used to be [07:39]
BingoBoingo The replacement level poker player is skilling up. [07:39]
mircea_popescu singer-songwriter is MUCH less of a living than it used to be [07:39]
mircea_popescu even cocksucking, if you believe the casino cocksuckers, is much less than it used to be [07:39]
BingoBoingo lawyering and s/sing are going down because the replacement level for each sucks more. [07:40]
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mircea_popescu mebbe. but for whatever reason... nothing makes what it used to make. [07:40]
BingoBoingo Has it ever? [07:40]
mircea_popescu kinda the point, bank clerks cca 1950 could maintain a nice beachfront house in california, a housewife and her children [07:40]
mircea_popescu bank vps can't afford the same today, with the wife working. [07:41]
BingoBoingo 1950 was around the time fiat reached its maximum leverage though. [07:41]
mircea_popescu ( http://trilema.com/2012/the-wrong-man/ point in case. guy in that movie is a fine example) [07:42]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves punkman benkay it's wences' new thing. he previously made the same exact thing (lemon) which apparently got sold. [07:43]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2566 @ 0.0008004 = 2.0538 BTC [+] [07:45]
BingoBoingo Is Joe the new John Doe? [07:45]
BingoBoingo http://trilema.com/2014/me-at-its-finest/ [07:45]
ozbot Me at its finest pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. [07:45]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform you can probably laser/gamma/magnetic resonance for the ink inside huh. [07:45]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo pretty much. [07:45]
BingoBoingo Works well [07:45]
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mircea_popescu dub more like found a good angle to humiliated people with it. [07:46]
mircea_popescu ;;later tell decimation as far as i recall the theory behind carbon dating and especialyl the "constant decay" part has been under fire for decades. [07:47]
gribble The operation succeeded. [07:47]
BingoBoingo Oh, the miners are digging into the ATC bid wall nao [07:47]
joecool literally lol'd @ that post [07:48]
joecool got worried when i saw the link and thought it was about me [07:49]
mircea_popescu lol [07:49]
mircea_popescu no see cause you're joeCOOL [07:49]
mircea_popescu these are just plain joe. [07:49]
mircea_popescu sooo... turkey going up in flames too huh. [07:50]
mircea_popescu curious if they finally turn muslim, ataturk's memory and the military can only go so far. [07:51]
mircea_popescu snotty eu refused to let them in when they had a chance, and much to their detriment, as a eu member turkey would have definitely taken the eu out of any crisis [07:51]
mircea_popescu and now... [07:51]
BingoBoingo They've been sliding more muslin for two decades now [07:51]
mircea_popescu yup [07:52]
mircea_popescu it's gone, basically. [07:52]
BingoBoingo Eu needed them more [07:52]
mircea_popescu much like the crimeea. you can posutre all you want, but in the realpolitik world crimeea was gone the moment obama got raped over syria. [07:52]
mircea_popescu in a sense, kerry's idiocy sealed its fate, had he kept his stupid mouth shut... [07:52]
joecool putin keepin the pimp hand strong [07:53]
BingoBoingo At least the Black Sea doesn't seem like ti will be a shooting war anytime soon [07:53]
mircea_popescu and obviously, the little secret nobody wants to share in the english language propaganda machine is that currently russian jets are about two classes over anything nato can fly. [07:53]
mircea_popescu not even counting the pilots, just the machines. [07:53]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Crimea was sealed in the NATO Libya intervention when the French Raphaels outperformed the new US aircraft [07:53]
mircea_popescu right. [07:54]
mircea_popescu and the raphs suck. [07:54]
BingoBoingo I dunno that the raphs suck [07:54]
mircea_popescu turns out it's not enough to be really firmly convinced you're cool. gotta also do homework. [07:54]
BingoBoingo Russia wins on fast planes [07:54]
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mircea_popescu and on radar [07:55]
BingoBoingo US wins on ONGWTFBBQ planes, but they don'e have many of them... Most aren't approved for flight because pilots need oxygen [07:55]
mircea_popescu and on countermissile and on a ton of other shit [07:55]
BingoBoingo The US pretty much only seems to have the solid win on strategic bombers... and if those are needed the war's been lost [07:56]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo the latest su can actually outfly sidewinders [07:57]
mircea_popescu well the problem is... strategic bombers are useless in this context. the russians can airplane-intercept tomahawks as it is. [07:57]
mircea_popescu what's a bomber to do ? [07:58]
BingoBoingo Well, according to the Hollywood liason office SU just sells knock off plans to china. [07:58]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Well, there's the B-2... ANd that's about it. [07:58]
mircea_popescu su = sukhoi [07:59]
BingoBoingo B-2 can fly from western Missouri to western Missouri [07:59]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: US only really advertised the MIGs as potention OPFOR... Prolly for morale reasons [07:59]
mircea_popescu not if it gets a fuelbomb dropped on its head [08:00]
chetty but the US planes were all designed and built according to standards - and union rules and all, they must be the best [08:00]
mircea_popescu chetty no doubt about it, they're the best union builds :D [08:00]
chetty :D [08:00]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo yeah. the migs, here's a funny story about the migs : [08:00]
joecool china getting any good at knockoffs? [08:01]
mircea_popescu the nato exercise in 2012 consisted of a romanian team flying migs (old migs, mind you) as "the enemy" [08:01]
mircea_popescu the romanian team downed half the us planes, and a bunch of french and dutch [08:01]
mircea_popescu it was a carnage. [08:01]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19450 @ 0.0008004 = 15.5678 BTC [+] [08:01]
BingoBoingo AH [08:01]
mircea_popescu lesson learned ? zero. [08:01]
mircea_popescu and these are people who can barely afford the fuel to fly the damned rust buckets. [08:01]
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chetty they musta cheated [08:02]
mircea_popescu (they did have the jewish elecwarfare upgrades tho, which apparently are damned good) [08:02]
BingoBoingo Well, the US killed their most capable carriet based aircraft because Iran needed spare parts... [08:02]
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BingoBoingo Well on the news the USN is talking about getting more EWAR variant F/A 18's but the pentagon wants more money for vaporware F-35's because they can take off and land like a helicopter [08:04]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48384 @ 0.00080062 = 38.7372 BTC [+] {2} [08:05]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2816 @ 0.00080198 = 2.2584 BTC [+] [08:06]
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joecool BingoBoingo: and congress is old and keeps earmarking more tanks [08:07]
mircea_popescu and to top it all off, we don't even know what the chinese are flying. [08:07]
mircea_popescu tho if we're to apply the old yurpean wisdom, considering how fucking scared the russians must be to spend so much on their sus... the chinese must be pretty bad. [08:08]
joecool mircea_popescu: i would guess it doesn't really matter what, but there will be a lot of whatever what is [08:08]
BingoBoingo Honestly I think China is selling designs to SU now [08:08]
joecool zerg rushers, etc [08:08]
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mircea_popescu joecool maybe. the thing with them is that they're really good at keeping secrets. [08:08]
joecool mircea_popescu: wall builders are usually good at that [08:08]
mircea_popescu no chinese gouzenko's let alone wikileaks [08:09]
mircea_popescu and so we literally don't know wtf their jets actually are. [08:09]
BingoBoingo Who wanted to trade Rare Earths yesterday... MisterE? [08:09]
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mircea_popescu but you know, when in 500ad the sarmatians started pushing west, you knew something was scaring them at the other end. [08:09]
BingoBoingo http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=13-03-2014#557705 [08:10]
ozbot #bitcoin-assets log [08:10]
mircea_popescu wow all caught up with log. iiincredible. [08:11]
BingoBoingo Indeed [08:11]
BingoBoingo I plan on falling behind in about 20 hours again [08:11]
mircea_popescu http://24.media.tumblr.com/5e3a7342a73f477fbc5952bf184ea4ab/tumblr_mu3o7p4YE01s8tt3vo1_500.jpg [08:12]
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mircea_popescu here's a nice outfit to celebrate. [08:12]
BingoBoingo First I need to come up with a fundraising plan for blog [08:12]
Dimsler mircea_popescu, how was your vacation? [08:12]
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BingoBoingo Would there be more interest in this oil painting http://imgur.com/F6IjZAJ or years, plural of an advertising placement on the blog? [08:15]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31878 @ 0.00080198 = 25.5655 BTC [+] [08:15]
BingoBoingo My fundraising target for the blog is 2-8 BTC, which should be enough to keep it hosted... forever [08:15]
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BingoBoingo I'm amenable to parting with both the painting of Kim Jung Il's heart attack on a train and a portion of my sidebar together. [08:17]
BingoBoingo If one of the other bloggers want to be the Patron I would be amenable to Slashdot coaching. [08:18]
joecool BingoBoingo: which blog? [08:19]
BingoBoingo joecool: http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/ [08:20]
joecool BingoBoingo: what kind of traffic [08:21]
BingoBoingo joecool: I am skeptical that I can find sponsors atm in the 2-8 BTC range, but... the blog made slasdot twice in 2014 [08:21]
BingoBoingo joecool: Traffic is erratic [08:21]
B007 http://bitcoinaware.com/article/12248/xapo-raises-20-million-for-ultra-secure-bitcoin-storage/ [08:21]
ozbot Bitcoin Aware | Aritcles | Xapo Raises $20 Million for Ultra-Secure Bitcoin Storage [08:21]
joecool BingoBoingo: site is abit rough on the eyes, my co is doing design for youmeandbtc in return for advertising [08:22]
joecool http://www.youmeandbtc.com/ < old [08:22]
ozbot You, Me, and BTC [08:22]
joecool http://207.12.89.216/ < new [08:22]
ozbot You, Me, and BTC - [08:22]
joecool (not done yet, but getting there) [08:22]
BingoBoingo joecool: The design aesthetic on my site is ENTIRELY intentional [08:23]
BingoBoingo I might get a softer linen background [08:23]
BingoBoingo I prefer minimal styling though. [08:23]
BingoBoingo As a moral cause [08:23]
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BingoBoingo And my best viewership in one day was 34,205 viewers with javascript enabled [08:24]
B007 Support BingoBlog by sending coins to: 17sTosfHxNzGD4VUP3pjoHCEVofzSEcL95 [08:25]
joecool BingoBoingo: ah, you might want to look at moving it to something like dropplets [08:25]
joecool if you're really serious about minimalism [08:25]
BingoBoingo joecool: WTFis droplets? [08:25]
joecool http://dropplets.com/ < [08:25]
ozbot Welcome to an Easier Way to Blog [08:25]
joecool doesn't even use a db [08:26]
B007 BingoBoingo: what do you do irl? [08:26]
BingoBoingo B007: I am a trained librarian who does freelance work because I was fed a lie... Well a lot of lies [08:27]
benkay droplets, eh? i imagine i'll go flat flat text with bare links next. [08:27]
joecool might want to look at bootstrap too [08:28]
joecool it's a little more "traditional" looking [08:28]
joecool http://getbootstrap.com/examples/blog/ < etc [08:28]
ozbot Blog Template for Bootstrap [08:28]
B007 librarian? like restock shelves? or do research ? [08:28]
BingoBoingo B007: My experience in grad school was in Health Sciences librarianship, but... school is a lie [08:29]
BingoBoingo joecool: Bootstrap is not happening [08:29]
BingoBoingo Dropplet is probably not happening [08:29]
B007 how is school a lie [08:30]
B007 or I guess for you was [08:30]
benkay no bingo you see what you really want is something really fancy someone spent a shitload of money on designing [08:30]
benkay someone who really matters in the ux world like twitter [08:31]
benkay that's how you drive pageviews! [08:31]
B007 my website has only my own pageviews [08:31]
benkay ugh yes everything must now be flat text files gpg signed [08:31]
mircea_popescu Dimsler very long [08:32]
BingoBoingo benkay: You understand. I want something ever so slightly more friendly for machine readers than human readers, and I only want rounded surfaced on my dick in sum bitch's mouth [08:32]
joecool benkay: well if you want lots of pageviews and don't really care who its from, use buzzfeed as example (or newsweek lol) [08:32]
benkay yeah you can get real far with the sv crowd chasing those lcd pageviews [08:33]
benkay anyways you guys i get to experience America this weekend! [08:33]
benkay some family is flying babydoll and i out for her sister's birthday. this includes a Hajj to Disneyland, apparently. [08:34]
BingoBoingo B007: It was a lie in the sense that the program admitted 3x more students than the market would bear and the students who got hired all sucked a meaner dick than I would [08:34]
mircea_popescu benkay you're not living in the US ?! [08:34]
benkay california is a different country man [08:34]
mircea_popescu bejeez all these foreigner terrorists getting uppity... [08:34]
mircea_popescu oic [08:34]
mircea_popescu so your gf is from topeka [08:34]
joecool benkay: i'd like to think florida is too [08:34]
mircea_popescu the shame [08:35]
benkay topeka? [08:35]
BingoBoingo Oh, benkay I would have pegged you as being from the Republic of Oregon [08:35]
benkay as in the styx? [08:35]
benkay sticks? [08:35]
mircea_popescu topeka, kansas. [08:35]
mircea_popescu in which you're not anymore, babydoll! [08:35]
benkay right right [08:35]
benkay sticks, in the vernacular [08:35]
BingoBoingo joecool: How much to kill http://www.youmeandbtc.com/ with fire? [08:36]
mircea_popescu http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/Topeka_1869.jpg [08:36]
benkay BingoBoingo my location's pretty trivially deductable [08:36]
joecool BingoBoingo: lol [08:36]
benkay no points [08:36]
joecool BingoBoingo: in other news, pm [08:37]
BingoBoingo ? [08:37]
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B007 if you donate I will luv you forever http://www.binaryspawn.com/donate/ [08:40]
B007 so what are some good books to learn about finance? [08:44]
B007 or websites? [08:44]
BingoBoingo B007: I'd suggest Kritik der Urteilskraft [08:45]
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B007 ask for finance book, get philosophical book [08:49]
B007 It does lool interesting though [08:49]
benkay The Rational Investor [08:49]
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chetty same thing B007 [08:49]
benkay wait hang on wrong title [08:50]
BingoBoingo B007: You wanted a book on subjective decision making, I offered te same [08:50]
B007 yes, thanks [08:51]
MisterE great Belarus is getting involved [08:51]
BingoBoingo MisterE: Link plox? [08:52]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00080383 = 10.289 BTC [+] [08:52]
MisterE http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26564851 [08:52]
ozbot BBC News - Ukraine crisis: Russia tells UN it does not want war [08:52]
MisterE In a sign the tension may be spreading, Belarus - a Russian ally - confirmed Moscow had deployed, at its request, extra fighter jets and military transport aircraft after Nato boosted its forces in the neighbouring Baltic countries. [08:52]
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BingoBoingo I wonder if kakobrekla might want to help keep my blog alive for bit4x advertising and an oil painting? [08:56]
mircea_popescu ;;later tell dimsler whoa that was quick. [08:58]
kakobrekla hm, perhaps i get you some adaptive css instead? [08:58]
gribble The operation succeeded. [08:58]
mircea_popescu "China's Li Keqiang warns investors to prepare for wave of bankruptcies" [08:59]
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B007 "serious challenges" [09:05]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49650 @ 0.00079969 = 39.7046 BTC [-] [09:05]
B007 " Beijing is copying the Japanese tactic of ramping up public infrastructure spending to replace the steep slowdown in private sector investment." [09:05]
BingoBoingo kakobrekla: That might work [09:05]
MisterE China is in a world of hurt [09:06]
MisterE they just dont want the world to know it [09:06]
benkay but jets? [09:06]
benkay my money's on drone swarms. [09:07]
BingoBoingo My hope is I do this one fundraiser. Someone gets a year or decade of advertising, and the balance keeps the site alive for literally, rather than merely figuratively... forever. [09:07]
benkay wow there's an idea forever hosting [09:07]
benkay o wait blockchain [09:07]
benkay stick it in the blockchain, BingoBoingo [09:08]
BingoBoingo benkay: Site can't be hosted in the blockchain, but a contract can. [09:08]
benkay i heard tell of... [09:09]
* benkay hushes voice and looks around [09:09]
benkay js embedded in the blockchain that executes in browsers [09:09]
benkay oh no! [09:10]
BingoBoingo benkay: basically the thought is if BTC keeps going up 30x a year, only a few BTC now can host a site for eternity [09:10]
benkay put up a paywall. [09:10]
BingoBoingo benkay: Too young. Need at least three years... Or a catastrophic nuclear attack on New York, DC, and LA [09:11]
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benkay you're missing the point. [09:12]
benkay donations suck. [09:12]
benkay sell credits [09:12]
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benkay this should be a wp plugin [09:12]
benkay someone call phpbrekla [09:12]
BingoBoingo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H25lz7gchaw [09:12]
ozbot Eiffel 65 - I'm Blue - YouTube [09:12]
BingoBoingo benkay: The thing is there is yet to be solid infrastructure for credits or advertising in BTC [09:13]
BingoBoingo Aged an critical elders can sell credits [09:13]
benkay you have the price dial to turn as well [09:14]
benkay furthermore the blog credit market needs some price discovery [09:14]
cads hwy guys have you hear about that new cryptocurrency based on protein folding? [09:14]
BingoBoingo benkay: It what way can I really turn the dial though [09:14]
* cads wishes he wasn't just pulling your legs [09:14]
benkay well one of two directions, right? [09:14]
benkay either cheaper or more expensive [09:15]
kakobrekla meh even the non btc advertising platforms are scams [09:15]
mircea_popescu cads noobs gotta think they're smart, you know ? [09:15]
kakobrekla how can you expect anything more from btc ones [09:15]
BingoBoingo In an immature market though... The dial might not even be attached to the cam [09:15]
cads mircea_popescu: I got it. What do you call a cryptocurrency based on protein folding? [09:16]
benkay or sell access to specific pieces [09:16]
cads An amino-asset. [09:16]
BingoBoingo kakobrekla: Well, I've seen little actual promise from ads in either space [09:16]
benkay cads brilliant [09:16]
Duffer1 ............... [09:16]
BingoBoingo And somehow this shit is more betable than Basketball http://kotaku.com/league-of-legends-pro-attempted-suicide-after-tournamen-1542880793 [09:17]
mircea_popescu hahaha [09:17]
mircea_popescu !b 8 [09:17]
assbot Last 8 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1726375/plain/) [09:17]
BingoBoingo I swear I tried to do the basketball post as honestly as I could without calling it nigger golf [09:19]
benkay bahahaha [09:19]
MisterE most pro sports are dominated by blacks [09:19]
benkay wow that kotaku article's full of lulz as well. dude crumpled some modern tin fake building and didn't die. [09:20]
MisterE heh, I'll read [09:20]
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cads "The Skynet hypothesis is a boogeyman intended to scare the young and the paranoid. The real threat from AI is that it will become so good at the pointless tasks that we have given it that those pointless tasks will become a black hole of resources." I am reading an article about a concept the author calls malignant computing - computing that increases itself and hurts the market in an effort to perpetuate itself. http://radar.oreilly. [09:21]
cads com/2014/03/malignant-computation.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+oreilly/radar/atom+(O'Reilly+Radar) [09:21]
BingoBoingo MisterE: Explain Hockey? [09:21]
MisterE I cant it sounds dumb [09:22]
MisterE but I've been to a hockey game and it's very cool [09:22]
MisterE its one of those that does poorly transferring to TV [09:22]
MisterE unlike basketball that seems built for tv [09:22]
MisterE and ftr I think hockey is still dominated by white barbarians [09:23]
cads Arguments like that have been raised originally against high frequency trading, and as we're familier with, against the hashchain algorithm. [09:24]
cads the author seems to hint that if a proof of work system is going to be malignant and self expandingit may as well be proof of some universally useful work [09:25]
BingoBoingo Well I'll post this again in case anyone can't scroll up http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2014/03/13/an-overview-of-betable-sports-part-2-basketball/ [09:25]
benkay what, securing the monetary base isn't universally useful? [09:25]
cads but only gives as an example Primecoin, a c-currency where the proof of work involves finding primes. [09:25]
mircea_popescu http://lasvegas.cbslocal.com/2014/03/13/truck-driver-who-wore-vampire-fangs-accused-of-keeping-sex-slaves-in-semitrailer-for-months/ [09:26]
ozbot Truck Driver Who Wore Vampire Fangs Accused Of Keeping Sex Slaves In Semitrailer For Months « CBS L [09:26]
mircea_popescu utah vampyre [09:27]
mircea_popescu cads you realise that's a whole lot of ignorant nonsense do you ? [09:27]
MisterE http://coingen.io/ [09:29]
MisterE everyone can have a crypto coin [09:30]
cads can we make a computing system that grows such that it harms the market? sure, high speed trading has caused serious disasters - but we can also argue those are just growing pains and we're better off for the high speed bots. [09:30]
mircea_popescu that's besides the point. there's a certain troop of losers that have had a purely ideological problem with bitcoin mining since 2009 [09:31]
mircea_popescu the idea is that bitcoin uses energy, and they don't like using energy. period. [09:31]
cads right [09:31]
mircea_popescu now, that this is hogwashed into something pompous sounding like "malignant computing" is exactly typical of the mannerisms of the particular ideological group in question. [09:32]
mircea_popescu the gargle holds no futher merit past its function as a retard magnet. [09:32]
chetty I want a time machine, send those folks back to walk streets a foot deep in horse shit [09:33]
mircea_popescu perhaps amusing an exercise would be restructuring the argument, except directed at them. [09:33]
mircea_popescu malignant pseudopolitics is this process which expands to occupy all fora available. [09:33]
MisterE http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/03/scientist-devised-crypto-attack-could-one-day-steal-secret-bitcoin-keys/ [09:33]
ozbot Scientist-devised crypto attack could one day steal secret Bitcoin keys | Ars Technica [09:33]
mircea_popescu sort-of what the socialists are doing in the us, or the communists did in the soviet union. [09:33]
mircea_popescu it's malignant alright, it's pointless alright, with or without all the huffpo crap the world would be exactly in the same position. [09:34]
mircea_popescu nao what ? purely ideological construct, works just as well in any random direction. [09:34]
cads mircea_popescu: lets leave aside the author's obvious retardation and focus on prime coin and the idea of doing externally useful work as a side effect of the cryptocurrency. [09:35]
mircea_popescu the entire thing shows striking similarities to the peta-and-animal-saving debacle, for that matter. [09:35]
mircea_popescu well, there are two major problems involved here. [09:36]
mircea_popescu one would seem to be thermodynamic, which is to say that the total utility of work available is limited, and if you do outside useful work you won't do the work you set out to do in the first place. [09:36]
mircea_popescu this could be understood on a macro level as "if there are outside constraints on your pow process, you'll need that many more iterations" [09:36]
cads the author does provide me with say 30 bits of novel information (I had not known of prime coin - the paper is interesting) [09:36]
mircea_popescu im not debating whether it's interesting, it's definitely interesting. i'm just saying it;'s stupid. stupid things are usually interesting, at least as amusements [09:37]
cads first example of a scientific computing cryptocurrency (and I certainly hope we'll see more useful ones as well) [09:37]
Duffer1 scientific utility of a cunningham chain discovery mechanism is debatable [09:38]
mircea_popescu no but you're math-literate, how would this work ? you compute two things with the same stone ? what's the idea here ? [09:38]
cads mircea_popescu> this could be understood on a macro level as "if there are outside constraints on your pow process, you'll need that many more iterations" [09:39]
cads this would be neat to model, and may well be true in a very theormodynamic sense [09:39]
cads hmm [09:39]
mircea_popescu ok, let me offer what i believe is a homomorphism [09:39]
mircea_popescu "you can make any sha key you want, as long as every other byte is FA" [09:39]
mircea_popescu now. does this mean your key will simply have to be twice as long for equal security ? [09:40]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.10099644 = 0.202 BTC [+] [09:42]
BingoBoingo lol [09:42]
mircea_popescu im probably restating well known and anciently established mathematical fact, but here, mp's lemma : any computation of two results can be reduced to two computations of the respective results, and the sum of the energy consumed by the latter will be at most equal to the energy consumed by the former process. [09:42]
BingoBoingo Sounds reasonable [09:42]
mircea_popescu and actually this could probably be expanded into interesting results for ppl trying to understand various higher level maths. "define a comutative algebra in which a ring can exist for which any addition also calculates a multiplication and vice-versa" [09:44]
BingoBoingo Shame Erdos and his bog bag of meth are out of the picture [09:44]
mircea_popescu something like the 2+2 = 4 2*2 = 4 sorta thing. [09:44]
cads let me offer a counter "you can solve a partial hash collision problem (something like an O(2^k) expected running time), or you can solve a np-complete problem requiring brute searching a binary tree of height k (assume similar expected chance of success)." [09:45]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo no we want like emmy noether for this shit [09:45]
cads Now suppose both solutions are verifiably by a third party in polynomial time. But suppose additionally that the answer for the second problem also has a value of $100 to the third party. The question is should the second process take more energy to compute? [09:46]
BingoBoingo Like he didn't have a big bag of meth either [09:46]
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cads I feel the value supposition must be completely independent and coincidental to the energy requirements. You could even suppose it is pure coincidence the output of the second algorithm is structured such that it's useful to the third party. [09:49]
mircea_popescu anyway, it's clearly interesting. or as the romanian expression goes, "un prostovan arunca o piatra in apa si zece filosofi se chinuie s-o scoata" [09:50]
mircea_popescu cads but if it's purely coincidental then you don't have a pow that does protein folding, you just have a pow that occasionally folds a protein [09:51]
mircea_popescu i imagine after enough btc blocks, we'll actually get shakespeare's merchant of venice in the hashes, so why not [09:52]
cads mircea_popescu: it's without question that anyone can look at the outputs of the two algorithms and verify that ~2^k energy was expended. Perhaps the problem happens when we require the second algorithm to also guarantee a useful output relative to the third party. [09:52]
mircea_popescu aha. [09:52]
mircea_popescu exactly. [09:52]
BingoBoingo The rejected hashes might already contain that play. [09:53]
cads i don't see it because regardless of the supposed usefullness, the algorithm still uses 2^k energy. [09:53]
mircea_popescu cads no but the key is your "or". turn it to "and" and see. [09:54]
mircea_popescu cause really to work as advertised or is no good [09:54]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo emmy noether was a woman [09:54]
mircea_popescu possibly the smartest woman that ever lived. [09:55]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [RENT] 32 @ 0.0063672 = 0.2038 BTC [-] {2} [09:56]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Once they hit the crystal... It's just safest to assign them the pronoun that inspires the least sexual interest. [09:56]
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mircea_popescu a bit ironic because the poor woman suffered plenty through being a woman. ended up teaching under hilbert's name because the sort of boneheads roaming about end of 19th century couldn't have a woman colleague [09:57]
BingoBoingo Indeed. Most of the really big breaks in computational theory cam from the women before the dorks realized they could make their own fantasy worlds. [09:59]
cads well lets see a better example. Problem 1 makes us solve the travelling salesman problem on random graphs. Problem 2 makes us solve travelling salesman on maps that appear indistinguishable from the first ones, but in fact encode valuable information in their solutions. For your hypothesis to be true, it should be impossible for the second problem to cost less energy than the first? [09:59]
BingoBoingo Also ironic, how pissed would the whales be if they knew we used the same word for our losers and their dicks. [09:59]
BingoBoingo cads: Define indistinguishable [10:00]
mircea_popescu cads not at all. my lemma is more general, in your proposed terms it would be : [10:00]
cads BingoBoingo: right, I'm to tired to do that rigorously or even tell if why I said even makes sense. [10:01]
BingoBoingo For most naive attempts at implementations the second set would likely be simpler and cheaper than the first [10:01]
cads BingoBoingo: right [10:01]
mircea_popescu should an algorithm exist to resolve the problem of ts on randomly distributed graphs, an application of that algorithm on a selected set of graphs with a useful application will cost more than the normal by an ammount at least equal to the cost of computing the useful application. [10:02]
BingoBoingo I mean for the first set you could probably encode information much as RSA does. I don't have enough vodka on hand to speculate if that would be a good idea. Most of Elliptic curve cryptography works on spaces that can be played with in graph theory world though. [10:03]
mircea_popescu ie, if on average your useless-pow block costs 1, the useful-pow will cost 1+ε, where ε >= the useful [10:03]
cads mircea_popescu: I don't feel it mathematically yet but I feel why we'd like this to hold, economically [10:04]
BingoBoingo In a world with Auroa coin and Mazacoin... THere is a good chance random graphs might mine better in tard efforts at implementation [10:04]
mircea_popescu to me it's quite straightforwardly obvious but im much too wasted to be able to show it. [10:04]
cads mircea_popescu: I think we should be able to test the hypothesis directly against the primecoin if we try hard enough [10:05]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Your lemma is sensical so long as it is restricted to hard POW's [10:05]
mircea_popescu cads but would we be able to trust the results [10:05]
cads mircea_popescu: I feel the same here, for the opposite side [10:05]
mircea_popescu this is not unlike proving a given set of numbers is "random" [10:05]
BingoBoingo cads: Primecoin isn't even that cool at finding useful primes [10:05]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo i suppose it degenerates into some sort of banal equality otherwise [10:05]
Duffer1 not even primes, just cunningham prime chains [10:06]
Duffer1 Riecoin is the one for large primes [10:06]
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BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Well, most minds have their head splints set to promote that nowadays. [10:07]
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Duffer1 afaik the outcome of either cannot be guaranteed to yield a useful result beyond PoW [10:07]
BingoBoingo Interesting: Penrose's book doesn't have an index entry for "random" [10:07]
mircea_popescu random is a scam. [10:07]
BingoBoingo FOr srs [10:07]
mircea_popescu i suppose actually my lemma may end up the equivalent of quantum indeterminacy, but for maths. [10:08]
mircea_popescu ie, if you don't look it costs 1, if you look worth ε it costs 1+ε and fuck you. [10:08]
cads "Hypothesis: if an algorithm's output provides proof of 1 unit of work, and that output is also usable to provide the equivalent of epsilon units of useful work for another problem, then the energy expenditure of the algorithm must be greater or equal to 1 + epsilon units of work." [10:08]
BingoBoingo If random existed it would have an index entry on page 1095 between "quantum reality" and "relatavistic quantum angular momentum" [10:09]
Duffer1 not necessarily a scam, but certainly not reliable. Prime coin has produced measurable results beyond PoW utility [10:09]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00080391 = 7.9587 BTC [+] {2} [10:09]
mircea_popescu cads something like that [10:09]
cads mircea_popescu: to formalize this completely we'll have to assume something like a polynomial time algorithm that converts the output of algorithm A into a solution for problem B. [10:10]
mircea_popescu well wait, that's hiding the ε ? [10:10]
cads probably [10:10]
cads if it works out [10:10]
cads that's the only place for the e to come from, isn't it? [10:10]
mircea_popescu and importantly, this is looking forward in time. [10:10]
mircea_popescu you can in principle sift through the history and find convenient cases for any particular problem [10:11]
mircea_popescu byt the idea here is that we promise some sort of result in the future. [10:11]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 50 @ 0.07346034 = 3.673 BTC [-] {9} [10:11]
mircea_popescu "turn this wheel and an egg will fall out every revolution and also a feather every ten revolutions" is okay, whereas [10:11]
mircea_popescu "turn this wheel and an egg will fall out every revolution, then look if any eggs have feathers attached" is not okay [10:12]
Duffer1 that's pretty much how primecoin works lol [10:12]
mircea_popescu o is it ? [10:12]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 99 @ 0.0037 = 0.3663 BTC [-] {3} [10:12]
mircea_popescu (i've not looked much into it at all) [10:12]
cads suppose we have algorithm A, and we have that a solution of A reduces polynomially solutions B, C, D, E, F, G... [10:12]
MisterE major LTC manipulation now [10:13]
MisterE Whale is swinging it around like a cat by its tail [10:13]
MisterE not that I have ever done that to a cat [10:13]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [HIF] 1000 @ 0.00043822 = 0.4382 BTC [-] {14} [10:13]
MisterE ... [10:13]
cads mircea_popescu: we'll have an epsilon for each target problem, and maybe the cost of solving al the target problems starting from A must be greater than or equal to solving B, C, D... seperately. [10:14]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.00463317 = 0.4633 BTC [-] {5} [10:14]
mircea_popescu anyway, im wiped. we'll have to continue this tomorro [10:14]
mircea_popescu cheers all. [10:14]
cads mircea_popescu: I concur [10:14]
MisterE laterz [10:15]
MisterE interesting [10:15]
Duffer1 MP read the Primecoin whitepapaer you'd like it [10:15]
MisterE do continue [10:15]
Duffer1 later man [10:15]
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thestringpuller speaking of popescus [16:33]
mircea_popescu you were ? [16:33]
nubbins` read the log D; [16:33]
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* nubbins` cackles [16:34]
mircea_popescu in a minute lol [16:34]
mircea_popescu i gotta article i gotta write first [16:34]
nubbins` measles outbreak in nyc [16:37]
chetty http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-03-14/it-begins-past-week-foreigners-sell-record-amount-over-100-billion-treasurys-held-fe [16:37]
nubbins` but, y'know, don't bother vaccinating your kids [16:37]
ozbot Foreigners Sell A Record Amount, Over $100 Billion, Of Treasurys Held By The Fed In Past Week | Zero [16:37]
Diablo-D3 $100 billion is about 1% of treasury bonds. [16:37]
Diablo-D3 so zerohedge fails to be relevant yet again [16:38]
mircea_popescu somewhere in the middle. it's not what they make it out to be, but it is a blip [16:38]
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mircea_popescu pretty much all depends on whether tomorrow is 1.x trillion or not. [16:39]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00079906 = 9.309 BTC [+] [16:39]
VanCleef question is mpex a registered business? [16:40]
nubbins` Diablo-D3: they fail at html too [16:41]
nubbins` brutal layout [16:41]
Diablo-D3 VanCleef: not in any nation that metters [16:41]
mircea_popescu VanCleef mpex is a bitcoin business. [16:42]
VanCleef okey, but is it incoporated? [16:42]
mircea_popescu as a bitcoin business. [16:43]
VanCleef ohokey cool,like in the country you live or is it offshored? [16:43]
mircea_popescu it does not live in any country. it. is. a. bitcoin. business. [16:43]
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asciilifeform mircea_popescu: 'six fucking months to break down the male blocks on killing, and even then it only works sorta 50-50' << i've yet to see this confirmed for homo sapiens vs. homo americanus circa 1940s [16:43]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform but we were discussing homo americanus neh ? [16:44]
VanCleef hehe ok so i guess its not incoporated ina traditional sense,like google or facebook is [16:44]
mircea_popescu not any more than google or facebook are incorporated in a proper sense, such as mpex is. [16:44]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 695 @ 0.00015014 = 0.1043 BTC [-] {3} [16:44]
VanCleef gotcha [16:45]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 6 @ 0.04481 = 0.2689 BTC [-] [16:45]
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asciilifeform emmy noether was a titan. i suspect that we still haven't fully digested her output. [16:49]
mircea_popescu im not the only one catching up on logs huh [16:50]
asciilifeform what 'physicist' living today is fit even to be beheaded by noether. [16:50]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform beheaded may be going a little far, but la petite mort however... [16:50]
asciilifeform ;;google kaishakunin [16:51]
gribble Kaishakunin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; The fine art of seppuku: ; Kaishakunin.com - IT-Sicherheitsberatung Magdeburg - Stefan ...: [16:51]
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nubbins` hmm [16:57]
nubbins` that's a euphemism [16:57]
nubbins` and reminds me of a website i came across years ago [16:57]
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nubbins` http://www.beautifulagony.com/public/main.php [16:58]
asciilifeform haha [16:58]
asciilifeform old news [16:58]
asciilifeform it had cultural impact though: [16:58]
asciilifeform in russian sf writer viktor pelevin's epic 'SNUFF', the descendants of the americans (living in a mostly broken-down antigrav ship over what remains of russia) continue to decay, [16:59]
asciilifeform feminists raised 'age of consent' to 46 [17:00]
asciilifeform so most porn that anyone would be willing to see is classified as 'child' and forbidden [17:00]
asciilifeform so the officially permitted porn consists of watching the censor's faces as they view the forbidden [17:00]
mircea_popescu i've seen some pretty hot 50yos... [17:00]
nubbins` ^ [17:00]
asciilifeform and it becomes known as 'derivative porn' or 'Derp' for short. [17:00]
mircea_popescu hahaha [17:00]
asciilifeform viewing Derp becomes a mark of a 'cultured' man [17:01]
asciilifeform and everybody pretends to like it. [17:01]
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Diablo-D3 I would like to classify feminists as girls who are afraid to grow up and become women [17:02]
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nubbins` i would like to sit back and have a lel as you folks define feminism [17:03]
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mircea_popescu nubbins` the mistaken notion that while socialism (ie, the salvation of the members of the group through recourse to the group) doesn't work, subsets of this (such as, the salvation of women by recourse to the group) do somehow magically work. [17:09]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5971 @ 0.0007977 = 4.7631 BTC [-] [17:09]
mircea_popescu because for people that were too fucking lazy and high on their own farts to pay attention in school, [17:09]
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mircea_popescu proving something like x^2 > 2x is not sufficient, we then have to go individually and show that 4^2 > 8, 5^2 > 10 etc etc [17:09]
mircea_popescu "thinking", in america. [17:10]
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artifexd nubbins` Revisit your mark-karpeles link and lol [17:16]
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ThickAsThieves http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/03/scientist-devised-crypto-attack-could-one-day-steal-secret-bitcoin-keys/ >>>> is it just me or is this whole article moot in regards to Bitcoin, being that no one uses Intel to mine and even malware was made it would have to somehow run on the ASIC system of the chosen device? [17:20]
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ThickAsThieves blackwhite those quotes are ridiculous [17:24]
TomServo http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-14/buffett-s-board-opposes-shareholder-s-dividend-proposal.html [17:25]
TomServo Shareholder David Witt, who has a stake valued at about $8,650 based on yesterday’s closing price, proposed the measure, stating that Berkshire has “more money than it needs” and that the board should consider the investors who aren’t billionaires. [17:25]
blackwhite well that might be but thats hardly an argument :) [17:25]
ThickAsThieves indeed [17:25]
blackwhite it doesn't really matter cause even if it has a point it's not really the point. [17:25]
ThickAsThieves right [17:25]
ThickAsThieves the decimal doesnt matter [17:25]
ThickAsThieves and no economic shockwaves will happen due to it or bitcoin's eventual shift from inflationary to static supply [17:26]
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ThickAsThieves what was the source link again? [17:27]
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ThickAsThieves http://bitcoindev.us.to/en/developer-guide [17:30]
ozbot Developer Guide - Bitcoin [17:30]
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bounce skipped the standard issue FUDwords artcle for the abstract of the paper. it reads like the ecdsa equivalent of the cache hit/miss sidechannel gpg key snatch. ie, don't run bitcoin transactions on shared or even virtual anything boxes. no running wallets on ec2, say. [17:38]
asciilifeform ThickAsThieves: isn't everyone tired of cache timing attach being 'reinvented' every month and pushed as a great discovery? [17:38]
asciilifeform *attack [17:38]
Apocalyptic I for one am [17:39]
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asciilifeform this almost calls for a memecat graphic or the like. [17:39]
asciilifeform 'old attack is old.' [17:39]
Apocalyptic and that applies to all these timing side channels attacks [17:39]
ThickAsThieves ah i somehow assumed they were talking about mining for some reason [17:40]
ThickAsThieves probably from reading all that primecoin pw log [17:40]
ThickAsThieves pow* [17:40]
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asciilifeform yes, letting enemy run code on the box where you crypto is dumb. news at 11. [17:41]
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mircea_popescu it's not even fucking hard to reimplement gpg without caching [17:43]
mircea_popescu or for that matter, with fake cache hits for the lulz. [17:43]
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asciilifeform still foolish to rely on x86 'rings' for isolation of something genuinely important [17:45]
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thestringpuller asciilifeform man no one talks about the rings anymore [17:49]
thestringpuller lets isolate execution! [17:49]
asciilifeform x86 reminds me of certain old soviet apartments, with toilet in the kitchen behind a curtain. [17:50]
thestringpuller hahahahaha wow... [17:50]
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mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/2014/you-cannot-fix-a-machine-by-just-power-cycling-it-with-no-understanding-of-what-is-going-wrong/ [17:52]
ozbot “You cannot fix a machine by just power-cycling it with no understanding of what is going wrong.†[17:52]
mircea_popescu in which i'm incredibly fucking mean. [17:52]
asciilifeform lol tom knight [17:52]
mircea_popescu ;) [17:53]
asciilifeform those rats [17:53]
asciilifeform fellow i know from india (former physicist) confirmed the famous rat temple [17:53]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51200 @ 0.00080078 = 40.9999 BTC [+] {3} [17:54]
asciilifeform said to me, 'i went there before any serious maths exam.' [17:54]
mircea_popescu yup [17:54]
asciilifeform yer supposed to let them nibble on your toes for a bit [17:54]
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mircea_popescu i prefer less fertile mammals nibbling on my toes. [17:55]
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Diablo-D3 [11:52:16] http://trilema.com/2014/you-cannot-fix-a-machine-by-just-power-cycling-it-with-no-understanding-of-what-is-going-wrong/ [17:55]
Diablo-D3 unless it runs windows [17:56]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [SFI] 1150 @ 0.00085455 = 0.9827 BTC [-] {5} [17:56]
mircea_popescu arguably that you can never fix [17:56]
Diablo-D3 and its the step on the list before reinstalling windows [17:56]
mircea_popescu even if you do know what's going wrong [17:56]
Diablo-D3 mircea_popescu: yeah [17:56]
Diablo-D3 windows is just fubar [17:56]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] [PAID] 2.23928170 BTC to 3`785 shares, 59162 satoshi per share [17:59]
VanCleef sfi what a fail [17:59]
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pLambert SFI is an "idea" company? [18:01]
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ThickAsThieves it's an idea that funds ideas [18:02]
ThickAsThieves llegedly [18:02]
ThickAsThieves a [18:03]
thestringpuller that's an amazing idea [18:03]
assbot AMAZING COMPANY! [18:03]
mircea_popescu an amazing amazing [18:03]
VanCleef what you working on atm ThickAsThieves ? [18:03]
assbot AMAZING COMPANY! [18:03]
mircea_popescu a pair of twins. [18:04]
ThickAsThieves VanCleef, I am at a fork in the road [18:04]
ThickAsThieves having trouble choosing [18:04]
VanCleef hmmmm? [18:04]
ThickAsThieves to be even less descriptive, I'm not sure what I want to do next [18:05]
asciilifeform http://www.arkinspace.com/2011/06/holy-rats-of-karni-mata.html [18:05]
ozbot The Holy Rats of Karni Mata ~ The Ark In Space [18:05]
VanCleef yeh i think i'm the same atm, bitfunder really cursed me, cant seem to make any winning moves since then [18:06]
mircea_popescu http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/24/article-2545066-1AEB2EEB00000578-272_634x822.jpg [18:06]
mircea_popescu 'que es ser exitosa hoy" [18:07]
mircea_popescu i'll probably dedicate my retirement to loling my ass off over fringe repackaging of anglosaxon bs. [18:07]
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VanCleef what's the craziest thing you'vedone in thelast 2 months mircea? [18:08]
mircea_popescu the shit i do ain't crazy, it has its own internal logic. [18:08]
VanCleef i mean the most fun [18:09]
ThickAsThieves he means, tell us a story [18:09]
VanCleef ya [18:09]
ThickAsThieves cuz yknow, trilema isnt big enough [18:10]
mircea_popescu ya totally. [18:10]
nubbins` TIL you can freeze old cheddar with impunity [18:10]
VanCleef outside of btc world :) [18:10]
nubbins` idly wondering why the fuck nobody told me this before [18:10]
mircea_popescu nubbins` most hard cheeses freeze just fine, tho the purists don't want to admit it. [18:11]
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ThickAsThieves since i dont think it was linked yet http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/03/14/buffett-stay-away-from-bitcoin/?mod=WSJBlog [18:12]
ThickAsThieves “Stay away from it,” he said, according to a transcript. “It’s a mirage basically.” [18:12]
VanCleef oh yeah i was reading that before, uncle buff makes some good points [18:13]
nubbins` read that earlier [18:13]
ThickAsThieves “I hope bitcoin becomes a better way of doing it,” he said, but “the idea that it has intrinsic value is a joke.” [18:13]
ThickAsThieves i think buffet ran out of good points [18:13]
mircea_popescu it doesn't have intrinsic value [18:13]
mircea_popescu it has a lot of economic goodwill, of the actual varietyt [18:13]
mircea_popescu as opposed to the accounting variety. [18:13]
mircea_popescu uncle buff should know all about it, or at least did, cca early 80s [18:13]
pLambert mircea_popescu: you seem to hate on NEOBEE much, you think they will fail? [18:13]
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mircea_popescu pLambert i have a very low oppinion of their ceo is all. [18:14]
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nubbins` cheese sandwiches are divine [18:15]
mircea_popescu this has little to do with failure or success, you know, even a blind dog gets a duck once. [18:15]
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nubbins` old cheddar, red onion, orange bell pepper, mixed greens, mayo on sourdough [18:15]
nubbins` i'd masturbate if my hands were free [18:16]
VanCleef i dont know if you guys use cryptostocks but there's like 1 guy on there running about 5 scams atm, its shitty [18:16]
mircea_popescu that sounds epic [18:16]
ThickAsThieves it took a long time to sort them, but it turns out there are some pretty good vegan cheeses being made [18:16]
nubbins` wow, really? [18:16]
ThickAsThieves many many horrible ones [18:16]
mircea_popescu VanCleef im just sitting back and enjoying deprived's predicament re cryptoscammocks,. atm [18:16]
Apocalyptic VanCleef, a well known fact cryptostocks is full of scams [18:16]
ThickAsThieves yeahm you just have to know each cheese's place [18:16]
VanCleef i'm sure there's a couple of good gems in there [18:16]
nubbins` what are they made from? soy? [18:16]
VanCleef cannabit seems alright [18:17]
ThickAsThieves they are not nearly as flexible [18:17]
VanCleef tho share price is doing badly [18:17]
ThickAsThieves if i recall, i dont like any soy cheeses [18:18]
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nubbins` http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/portugal-cove-farmer-hopes-to-grow-medical-marijuana-1.2568583 [18:18]
nubbins` right on [18:18]
ozbot Portugal Cove farmer hopes to grow medical marijuana - Newfoundland & Labrador - CBC News [18:18]
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nubbins` that's like a 20 minute drive [18:18]
nubbins` http://imgur.com/0HT0F4g [18:19]
ozbot Whoever makes the MtGox story TV special, please get Randy from Trailer Park [18:19]
nubbins` leel [18:19]
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mircea_popescu cads i doubt the square of x and -x can count as different problems in this context. [18:20]
VanCleef i was watching this report on colorado w33d vendors who had 2 problems, 1. they couldn't get business bank accounts cause banks were scared 2. they were dealing with massif loads of cash and had to hire like ex mercenary types of p33ps to move the fiat for them. [18:20]
ThickAsThieves http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/03/14/did-russia-just-dump-its-treasury-holdings/?mod=WSJBlog [18:21]
ozbot Did Russia Just Dump Its Treasury Holdings? - MoneyBeat - WSJ [18:21]
ThickAsThieves vancleef didnt obama tell banks to ease up on weed growers? [18:21]
ThickAsThieves dunno if that actually matters [18:22]
ThickAsThieves but i think he may have [18:22]
VanCleef i dont know i tune out whenever oh bummer talks [18:22]
mircea_popescu MisterE: looks like Stamp is the new king <<< markets centralize. [18:22]
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mircea_popescu Neil i was curious what your estimated jtd would be, at the time of the 2nd tranche ipo of mpoe. ie, two years ago to the day. [18:23]
VanCleef in the future people will be saying "man i just got stamped" [18:24]
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pLambert doesn't have the same ring as I just got Goxxed, but it makes more sense linguistically [18:24]
ThickAsThieves why not keep saying goxed [18:24]
ThickAsThieves dont let that nigga live it down [18:25]
mircea_popescu blackwhite none of those pieces of crud are arguments. they're just flaming ignorance being stubbornly presented by people who are too haughty to read trilema. all that shit's been debunked there cca 2012. [18:26]
mircea_popescu that aside, neil has it :D [18:27]
mircea_popescu nubbins` ahaha poor spitoon what a wot. [18:28]
nubbins` i know hey? [18:28]
nubbins` it's almost too good to leave ratings on [18:28]
VanCleef hehe tat [18:28]
mircea_popescu indeed lol [18:29]
mircea_popescu Neil the thing is, unless bitcoin gets to make the rules we're wasting our time here. [18:30]
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mircea_popescu bitcoin isn't "a currency" nor much of a "medium of exchange" at all. it's a substitute for government is what it is. in all its forms, from actual electoral validation processes to deciding where you eat today, and how much. [18:31]
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nubbins` ^ it's true, bitcoin chose the cheese sandwich for me [18:31]
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mircea_popescu aristotle's politics just became second rate in the field of revolutionary. nakamoto's paper easily takes the top spot [18:31]
mircea_popescu nubbins` funny but true, ye know ? [18:32]
nubbins` bit of a convoluted process, but yeah [18:32]
nubbins` hmm, sourdough starter for btc, shipped worldwide [18:33]
* nubbins` thinks about this [18:33]
mircea_popescu Nubbins' Dough ? [18:33]
mircea_popescu (accept no substitutes) [18:33]
chetty customs just might object nubbins' [18:33]
nubbins` the starter itself is just a wild yeast colony that lives in a home of flour and water [18:34]
nubbins` chetty, maybe -- i know lots of places in san francisco ship dried starter worldwide [18:34]
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nubbins` it's the sort of thing that you could make yourself from scratch, but why do that when you can purchase an established starter that's already developed its own taste and characteristics? [18:35]
mircea_popescu nubbins` thought : whether you do this or not, do the following : make a website follow the generations. [18:35]
chetty cause catching the yeast yourself is more fun! [18:35]
nubbins` sourdough pedigree [18:35]
mircea_popescu then if you actually sell it down the road, you have a history. if you scrap the thing, whatever. a website. [18:36]
nubbins` chetty: it really is :) [18:36]
nubbins` i made mine from scratch about a year and a half ago [18:36]
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ThickAsThieves Dat Dough Dough [18:37]
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nubbins` there are places in san fran that have been using the same starter for >150 years [18:38]
mircea_popescu i heard that too yeah [18:38]
nubbins` pretty much a different species at that point [18:38]
mircea_popescu well, a subspecies [18:38]
nubbins` er yeah, that's what i meant ;( [18:38]
mircea_popescu tho... i don't suppose they actually are isolated you know ? [18:39]
nubbins` "it's not even yeast anymore!" [18:39]
nubbins` well, as much as possible [18:39]
chetty it does improve with age, mostly [18:39]
mircea_popescu new bugs fall in and contribute genetic material prolly all the time [18:39]
nubbins` the big no-no is feeding your starter with anything but plain white flour [18:39]
nubbins` that said, yeast is in the air all around us [18:39]
mircea_popescu BitChrista you type in the lower bar thing to talk [18:39]
nubbins` you can train your starter, too [18:40]
nubbins` get it used to different feeding schedules [18:40]
mircea_popescu that does something ? [18:40]
nubbins` some people feed 2x daily, others 1x [18:40]
nubbins` the starter adapts pretty easily [18:40]
nubbins` anyway bbl gotta install some venting [18:41]
chetty good grief, once a week is plenty [18:41]
BitChrista Thanks Mircea_Popescu [18:41]
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mircea_popescu !t h neobee [18:41]
assbot [HAVELOCK:NEOBEE] 1D: 0.00311050 / 0.00349835 / 0.00379999 (4434 shares, 15.51167558 BTC), 7D: 0.00299999 / 0.00354983 / 0.00436789 (98844 shares, 350.87894318 BTC), 30D: 0.00275000 / 0.00435665 / 0.00600000 (650572 shares, 2834.31458311 BTC) [18:41]
mircea_popescu ;;tslb [18:43]
gribble Time since last block: 12 minutes and 55 seconds [18:43]
BitChrista mircea_popescu, what wuestions do you have about CoinVox? [18:43]
mircea_popescu floor just fell out of mining again, ridiculous. [18:43]
mircea_popescu BitChrista well, what is it, what does it do ? [18:43]
BitChrista We are a payment processing platform that allows politicians/ people running for office to accept donations in Bitcoin. [18:44]
mircea_popescu ah that! [18:44]
mircea_popescu so do you have some particular angle for that market that puts you in a better position than say bitpay ? [18:44]
BitChrista Soon they will be able to accept all cryptocurrencies. We will likely branch out to non-profits and social impact as well [18:44]
ThickAsThieves how does it differ from them accepting it directly or via coinbase/bitpay? [18:45]
ThickAsThieves do you handle AML or such? [18:45]
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mircea_popescu bitbet is in crazy mode again, doing 50 btc a day and shit. [18:46]
BitChrista There are many regulations for politicians already with just accepting cash donations, It's a little trickier with Bitcoin. I also work for a web marketing company that works with candidates so we know all the regulations and compliance. So we just have the upperhand in the fact that we know how to stay in legal boundaries. [18:46]
mircea_popescu this is a us only thing is it ? [18:46]
BitChrista ThickAsThieves, I'm sure we will encounter AML at some point but haven't yet. [18:47]
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BitChrista We want everything to be done legally, no laundering. [18:47]
ThickAsThieves i thought you worked with politicians?! ;) [18:47]
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BitChrista Haha right [18:48]
mircea_popescu lol [18:48]
ThickAsThieves mp all the best bets are diff ones [18:48]
ThickAsThieves maybe a market to target [18:48]
BitChrista Even though we are non-partisan, I'm excited because we know which party has all the Bitcoin [18:48]
BitChrista muahaha [18:49]
ThickAsThieves wait you alreadt have huh [18:49]
ThickAsThieves you said something about advertising cex.io [18:49]
ThickAsThieves but the reverse might be good [18:49]
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mircea_popescu yeah the diff bets are a major part of bitbet, mostly because it's one of the few places where btc holders are well connected to the economy. [18:50]
mircea_popescu BitChrista so are you keeping a list of "Best For Bitcoin" politicos somewhere ? [18:50]
mircea_popescu like an issues-group or how you call them ? [18:50]
chetty BitChrista I doubt many bitcoiners are either party really [18:50]
mircea_popescu score all reps etc [18:50]
ThickAsThieves i think she is implying Libertarians [18:51]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 150 @ 0.00599996 = 0.9 BTC [+] {3} [18:51]
ThickAsThieves cuz Erik has all the coins [18:51]
mircea_popescu aren't the winklejesusii democrat ? [18:51]
mircea_popescu and also branson, and a number of other people who have little to nothing to do with bitcoin ? [18:51]
ThickAsThieves winkles wont hold those coins for long [18:52]
mircea_popescu the mtgoxbtc they had you mean ? [18:52]
ThickAsThieves heh [18:52]
mircea_popescu they'll prolly hold it undisturbed to judgement day [18:52]
ThickAsThieves possibly [18:52]
ThickAsThieves plus isnt their whole ETF to sell the coins? [18:52]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.6074969 = 1.215 BTC [+] {2} [18:53]
ThickAsThieves oh yeah nubbins, i wanted to note that toffoo also had a top 5000 account on that gox trader list [18:53]
BitChrista mircea_popescu, I've been doing some research. I have a solid list, mostly of those running for congress. People are starting to come to us though which is nice [18:53]
mircea_popescu In insurance, as elsewhere, the reaction of weak managements to weak operations is often weak accounting. (“It’s difficult for an empty sack to stand upright.”) [18:53]
ThickAsThieves something like 2500+ [18:53]
mircea_popescu gotta love buffy, the bezzle slayer [18:54]
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mircea_popescu BitChrista that's nice. anyway, fyi, this is the place where bitcoin finance is hatched, so, probably worth your time to lurk. [18:54]
mircea_popescu gotta meet politics with finance or else what good is it. [18:54]
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mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves toffoo is old time, prolly pre-2013 most of it [18:55]
ThickAsThieves yeah [18:55]
ThickAsThieves an important thing to keep in mind looking at the list [18:55]
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ThickAsThieves which is now gone anyway [18:55]
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BitChrista mircea_popescu thank you for introducing me to this chat room. I completely agree, once Bitcoin is in politics it'll be untouchable. [18:56]
Duffer1 hehe [18:56]
mircea_popescu there's about a billion or so worth of bitcoins represented here, and likely more reachable because the logs make popular morning newspapers for many people [18:57]
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mircea_popescu so yeah. [18:57]
ThickAsThieves most likely way itll end up in politics and wall st is via greed though [18:57]
mircea_popescu ofcourse. [18:58]
ThickAsThieves good luck have worthy representatives in that case [18:58]
ThickAsThieves having* [18:58]
mircea_popescu there's more to be made serving bitcoin interest than serving ws interest today, for the young aspiring politician [18:58]
mircea_popescu he just needs enough of a clue to figure that out. [18:58]
ThickAsThieves i guess any motivation to have people with a clue going into politics is helpful [18:59]
chetty they will, politicians smell money [18:59]
mircea_popescu the situation is roughly similar with "there's more to be made financing silicon valley cca 1960 than financing banking or energy sector stocks". [18:59]
ThickAsThieves currently i [19:00]
ThickAsThieves 'm not sure why anything worth anything would choose a life in politics [19:00]
mircea_popescu it's a challenge. [19:01]
Duffer1 the whore olympics [19:01]
mircea_popescu don't knock it till you rode it duffy. [19:01]
* mircea_popescu was a politician for most of his lyf. [19:02]
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ThickAsThieves why stop? [19:02]
BitChrista mircea_popescu were you really? I feel like that would weather someone down fast [19:03]
Duffer1 wow i did not see that coming MP [19:03]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves i got bored. [19:03]
mircea_popescu BitChrista if you think that'd wear someone down, try being mp for a week :D [19:03]
BitChrista mircea_popescu Haha! [19:03]
ThickAsThieves i can understand that for sure [19:03]
nubbins` chetty: once a week?! your poor starter :( [19:03]
Duffer1 being american i suppose i forgot there's non american politics out there.. [19:04]
BitChrista Still, please show me a *happy* politician [19:04]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves you gotta appreciate, romanian politics 1990-2005 much more interesting than anything anyone's seen i nthe us. [19:04]
mircea_popescu with perhaps the exception of chicago. [19:04]
nubbins` chetty: well, to be fair, that's fine for maintenance -- i've gone as long as two months without feeding mine and successfully revived it -- but i bake every 3 or 4 days [19:04]
nubbins` ThickAsThieves: saw toffoo's name there. half of -otc is on the list [19:04]
nubbins` lightbox is on there ;D [19:05]
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mircea_popescu but anyway, for self-c0k stroking purposes : i was one in the "secret circle" of romanian national liberal party, which went from making 3% in an alliance to making its own government by the time i left romania. [19:05]
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mircea_popescu then i quit it in 2008, at the time it was in power. it looks like it will make... about 3% next electoral cycle. [19:05]
mircea_popescu so... yeah. it was all me. [19:05]
nubbins` liberal party! [19:05]
Apocalyptic .d [19:05]
ozbot 4.250 billion | Next Diff in 1782 blocks | Estimated Change: 0.6603% in 12d 6h 49m 59s [19:05]
nubbins` ain't no party like a liberal party [19:05]
mircea_popescu nubbins` in the east liberal means you know, right of conservative. [19:06]
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mircea_popescu this socialist re-defining of liberal is a purely us thing. [19:06]
ThickAsThieves like re-defining democrat [19:06]
mircea_popescu or everything else. [19:06]
ThickAsThieves ideas! [19:06]
mircea_popescu but yeah, liberal canonically means, no government, no regulation, free market etc. [19:07]
nubbins` funny how it means the opposite some places now [19:07]
ThickAsThieves i watched Atlas Shrugged Part 2 last night [19:07]
mircea_popescu in romanian parlance of the time, the opposition (ie, what the us bipartisanly does) was called.... communism. [19:07]
nubbins` ThickAsThieves: and you still have your eyes? [19:07]
mircea_popescu in the sense that "this is just the old pcr stuff rehashed" [19:07]
ThickAsThieves hehe [19:07]
ThickAsThieves it was tough [19:07]
nubbins` ayn rand is a pretty big lel [19:08]
ThickAsThieves i dont understand why they are dragging it out over so many installments [19:08]
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nubbins` shoulda called it "readers shrugged" [19:08]
Duffer1 ask ayn rand [19:08]
asciilifeform does Ro still have a classical communist party? [19:08]
Duffer1 it's all about dat paper [19:08]
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nubbins` Duffer1: we can't because she died on welfare D; [19:08]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform it was made illegal in 1990 iirc. [19:08]
Duffer1 hehe [19:08]
nubbins` canada has a communist party, can't say i know much about their operations [19:09]
mircea_popescu it might, as a private joke of some bored people somewhere [19:09]
asciilifeform nubbins`: i think that one is of the same variety as cpusa [19:09]
mircea_popescu cpusa still a thing ? [19:09]
nubbins` they might get a vote or two every federal election [19:09]
asciilifeform might be just some guy now. it was 100% moscow funded, afaik [19:10]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform so was it teh putin that sold all those bonds earlier ? [19:10]
asciilifeform ask him, not me [19:10]
nubbins` about 30% of it was me exiting my position [19:10]
asciilifeform but it does smell like 'warning shot' [19:10]
nubbins` LEL I KID [19:10]
mircea_popescu it does yeah. [19:10]
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nubbins` pascale agreed to do a 3-hour screenprinting class down at the textiles school today [19:13]
nubbins` poor woman [19:13]
asciilifeform rand is a kind of niche cult figure here in usa. [19:13]
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nubbins` asciilifeform: for reasons i still don't quite understand [19:13]
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nubbins` but hey, people were into limp bizkit [19:13]
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nubbins` no accounting for taste [19:13]
asciilifeform http://archive.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard23.html [19:13]
mircea_popescu fuck this hard drive is going [19:14]
nubbins` it's not often i give up on a book partway through [19:14]
nubbins` quite infrequently after i pass the 400-page mark [19:14]
nubbins` but man oh man [19:14]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: they don't sell 'raid5' boards where you live? [19:14]
nubbins` atlas shrugged... what a fuckin beat-off [19:14]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform it's just an ancient system doing various net stuff [19:14]
mircea_popescu but the drive just clicked [19:14]
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asciilifeform mircea_popescu: swap it for 'ssd' - but specifically, one several times larger than necessary [19:16]
mircea_popescu im never using ssd, fuck that shit. [19:16]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: 'write levelling' will give you a good 5+ years of life. [19:16]
mircea_popescu i may be the only buyer left for spun drives and crt monitors in a 100 mile radius [19:16]
asciilifeform i refuse to run spun drives other than in a r5 harness of 4+ [19:17]
Apocalyptic crt monitors, really ? [19:17]
nubbins` dem rays [19:17]
mircea_popescu Apocalyptic ayup. the magic that you know and love as my endless spam is hatched on electron excitated phosphorus coatings. [19:17]
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ThickAsThieves i got rid of my last crt a couple years ago, a huge trinitron [19:17]
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asciilifeform (spun drives from golden age is another matter. i have a 1985 seagate that still runs.) [19:18]
nubbins` ThickAsThieves: did ya pop it? [19:18]
mod6 holy shit asciilifeform [19:18]
nubbins` very satisfying [19:18]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform this was if memory serves a 1992 seagate. [19:18]
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ThickAsThieves no i gave to some disposal place [19:18]
nubbins` shame [19:18]
ThickAsThieves it was a 24"er [19:18]
ThickAsThieves massive [19:18]
nubbins` you have to pay $50 to leave a crt at the dump here [19:18]
nubbins` but they mostly turn a blind eye [19:18]
nubbins` given that the alternative is illegal dumping, of which there's already too much [19:19]
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ThickAsThieves we have a nonprofit that handles it [19:20]
mircea_popescu i think you actually get paid here [19:20]
ThickAsThieves makes sense, isnt there like 8lbs of lead in the big ones [19:21]
asciilifeform http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/userdata/prodpics/PRODPIC-22982-1.jpg [19:21]
asciilifeform one of these. [19:21]
asciilifeform (pictured is 'maxtor', of same shape) [19:21]
mircea_popescu yeah, they mostly reuse them. as long as you give it up clean/sorted (ie, not covered in rotten meatjuices or w/e common garbage) they usually give you a few cents/kg [19:21]
mircea_popescu most people just leave the stuff outside on set dates for the dump workers to collect it (they get the respective cents themselkves, sort of like a tip) [19:22]
asciilifeform if you love crts, learn to fix them. it isn't optional [19:22]
asciilifeform afaik trinitron tube is no longer made. [19:22]
nubbins` http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/blood-donor-payments-to-be-outlawed-in-ontario-1.2572496 [19:22]
ozbot Blood donor payments to be outlawed in Ontario - Health - CBC News [19:22]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform or live in a country where they fix shit. [19:22]
nubbins` ^ not sure if i'm for or against [19:22]
nubbins` on one hand, great way to get people to give blood [19:23]
nubbins` on the other hand, great way to get junkies to lie about their past [19:23]
mircea_popescu im against. Blutgeld ! [19:23]
nubbins` on the other other hand, they test all the blood anyway [19:23]
ThickAsThieves mp i wonder if part of your reason for needing super large text isnt your crt ;) [19:23]
mircea_popescu i don't need it! i like it! there's a difference! [19:24]
mircea_popescu and a good crt is way better than the best lcd/lft we you'll ever find. [19:24]
ThickAsThieves great for low-rez porn i guess [19:24]
nubbins` anyway these "paid donation clinics" weren't even operated by canadian blood services, nor were they collecting for transfusions [19:24]
nubbins` if CBS has a problem w/ shortages, maybe they should stop banning queers from donating blood [19:25]
nubbins` JUST A THOUGHT [19:25]
ThickAsThieves lol [19:25]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves you know designers/print process ppl etc mostly use crts to this day [19:25]
nubbins` pantone or nothin' baby, don't trust the screen [19:25]
asciilifeform there exists lcd that is acceptable substitute for a trinitron. $2K+. [19:25]
mircea_popescu lolk. [19:26]
ThickAsThieves not in my experience, but i could see some doing it [19:26]
ThickAsThieves i had one for very long [19:26]
mircea_popescu uh. what, srsly ? [19:26]
nubbins` srsly [19:26]
mircea_popescu nubbins` an electron cannon you can actually calibrate to work. [19:26]
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asciilifeform two vendors i know of - 'eizo' and 'barco' [19:26]
ThickAsThieves but once i saw the large Apple monitors [19:26]
mircea_popescu these led things, not yet. [19:26]
ThickAsThieves i couldng go back [19:26]
asciilifeform notice apple not in the list. [19:26]
ThickAsThieves now i use the cheapo versions [19:27]
nubbins` mircea_popescu: not a big deal if you can't also calibrate the client's monitor [19:27]
asciilifeform apple does not make optics [19:27]
asciilifeform they use, afaik, 'sharp' matrices. [19:27]
mircea_popescu nubbins` but you're controlling the print process, what's the client to do [19:27]
nubbins` mircea_popescu: provide pantone colors ;) [19:27]
mircea_popescu lolk [19:27]
asciilifeform serious lcds (mentioned above) come with a kind of hockey puck with calibration sensors [19:27]
pLambert is there an api call that returns the number of shares of mpex stocks? [19:27]
asciilifeform it plugs into jack in the back [19:27]
ThickAsThieves yeah i used to calibrate all my shit with expensive stuff [19:28]
mircea_popescu pLambert no, the way this is done is that dividends and contracts list the share count. [19:28]
ThickAsThieves drove me crazy when i'd hunch over an employee whose monitor was outta whack [19:28]
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pLambert so I have to read through the contracts and find the shares outstanding? [19:28]
nubbins` ThickAsThieves: amusing how often people don't realize [19:28]
ThickAsThieves amazing really [19:28]
assbot AMAZING COMPANY! [19:28]
mircea_popescu pLambert either that or parse the div payments [19:28]
nubbins` "why is everything tinted blue?" "what do you mean?" [19:28]
pLambert how do I get the div payments? [19:29]
nubbins` then ya fix it and they say "but it's all red now" [19:29]
nubbins` facepalm [19:29]
asciilifeform the proper 'eizo' can be had used/surplus for $1k or so. [19:29]
ThickAsThieves another huge pet peeve i have is when the wife watches the non-hd tv channels [19:29]
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pLambert is there a list somewhere of api commands? [19:29]
nubbins` ^ hif took a dive [19:29]
ThickAsThieves she doesnt care at all [19:29]
nubbins` i guess i'm not the only person who noticed topace/lightbox on that gox list [19:30]
nubbins` ;p [19:30]
ThickAsThieves lol [19:30]
asciilifeform i find it strange that people would skimp on a device that they stare at for 12+ hrs/day. [19:30]
nubbins` asciilifeform: monitors and chairs [19:30]
mircea_popescu Mar 04 11:22:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 4,050.17291466 BTC to 500`000`000 shares, 810 satoshi per share [19:30]
mircea_popescu pLambert ^ like that [19:30]
pLambert nubbins`: HIF is still 4x my bid [19:30]
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asciilifeform nubbins`: don't forget - also, keyboards. [19:30]
nubbins` pLambert: fifty cents say no divs this quarter [19:30]
pLambert just this quarter? how bout this year? [19:31]
mircea_popescu divs are overrated anyway [19:31]
mircea_popescu a sad sympthom of a cash starved community of shoelace investors. [19:31]
ThickAsThieves HIF was always insultingly overpriced [19:32]
pLambert says the guy who has the best track record of paying divs in bitcoins? [19:32]
nubbins` heh [19:32]
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nubbins` pLambert: fair enough [19:32]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: you have what, SGI crt? [19:32]
mircea_popescu pLambert well yeah, but still. what's the average dividend across nyse index, 1950 to 1970 ? [19:32]
nubbins` unforseen expenses mumble mumble growth mumble [19:32]
pLambert I have no idea? [19:32]
nubbins` say, what type of cooking oil does everyone use? [19:33]
nubbins` a bit OT, i know [19:33]
ThickAsThieves we actually had some cooking oil discussion once [19:33]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform currently a 21 inch dell thing. i used to have a splendid 24 inch sony but hey. [19:33]
ThickAsThieves mostly about burning points [19:34]
nubbins` yeah [19:34]
nubbins` that's why i was asking [19:34]
nubbins` i use evoo (a waste for frying, really) and it smokes too quickly [19:34]
mircea_popescu nubbins` corn or olive [19:35]
ThickAsThieves Sony always flirting with being known for quality, then always fucking it up by being weird [19:35]
mircea_popescu tho i mostly use butter. it's better for you :D [19:35]
nubbins` i may switch to canola for frying [19:35]
ThickAsThieves i use mostly olive [19:35]
nubbins` patriotic too ;p [19:35]
ThickAsThieves but i dont deep fry [19:35]
ThickAsThieves other than that 1 week [19:35]
nubbins` deep frying in the home is fuckin gross [19:36]
mircea_popescu pLambert http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/goog/dividend-history :p [19:36]
ThickAsThieves goog keeps saying theyre gonna split [19:36]
ThickAsThieves but never happens [19:36]
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nubbins` i know some cast iron aficionados who only ever use bacon grease [19:36]
nubbins` but i don't really eat bacon [19:36]
mircea_popescu ;;later tell bitcoinpete yul killed in that king of siam role :D [19:37]
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nubbins` it's funny, the guy who runs javaranch.com (a friendly place for greenhorns!) turned me onto cast iron [19:38]
mircea_popescu i have a pot too. they're good for many things. [19:39]
nubbins` anyone who spent any amount of time writing java is likely familiar with the site; few realize the guy who runs it is a real simple-living guy [19:39]
nubbins` nod [19:39]
mircea_popescu like shrimp. [19:39]
nubbins` teflon and other non-stick coatings are the biggest con [19:39]
mircea_popescu you can never get the shrimp properly cooked other than in a cast iron pot. [19:39]
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nubbins` http://www.richsoil.com/cast-iron.jsp [19:40]
mircea_popescu ;;later tell bitcoinpete bt otherwise your article suffers from a very strangely naive approach. ever heard of a dicelist ? [19:41]
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nubbins` i was in awe the first time i saw someone cook an omelette on cast iron [19:41]
nubbins` it SLID off the fucking pan onto the plate. [19:41]
mircea_popescu yup [19:41]
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mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/2013/octopus-omlette/ << example. [19:42]
ozbot Octopus omlette pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. [19:42]
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nubbins` canned octopus [19:42]
nubbins` :o [19:42]
tim-tams bingoboingo [19:42]
nubbins` shamefully, it's impossible to buy a proper cast iron pan (i.e. one with a machined bottom) these days [19:43]
nubbins` you gotta do all the legwork yourself [19:43]
nubbins` or buy one on ebay from a rube who never bothered to learn how to use it [19:43]
mircea_popescu ;;later tell bitcoinpete ah i see it's in the footnote. but yeah, the select from a page process is very dubious (natural languages don't have equally distributed words, it's actually how zipf curves were discovered in the first palce) [19:45]
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mircea_popescu "Lenin seems to have believed that the party, as organized consciousness, consciousness as a decision-making machinery, had superior reasoning power. Indeed, in time this collective body took on an aura of infallibility, which was later elevated to a dogma, and a member’s loyalty was tested, in part, by his acceptance of it. It became part of the communist confession of faith to proclaim that the party was never wron [19:48]
mircea_popescu g.... The party itself never makes mistakes." [19:48]
mircea_popescu amusingly, this is narrowly mirrored by the all too fashionable ideea these days that there's some sort of wisdo min the crowds. [19:48]
mircea_popescu people firmly believe that codebases magically improve just by adding to them the *possibility* that someone might have read them [19:48]
mircea_popescu open source infallibility, the notion that wikipedia is in any sense an encyclopedia, everyone's obsession with crowd-sourcing and usg... [19:49]
mircea_popescu it's really quite bolshevik, comrades. [19:49]
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mircea_popescu (quote via rockwell's restatement of rothbard's rand commentary) [19:50]
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mircea_popescu "In a development eerily reminiscent of the organized hatred directed against the arch-heretic Emanuel Goldstein in Orwell’s 1984, Rand cultists were required to sign a loyalty oath to Rand; essential to the loyalty oath was a declaration that the signer would henceforth never read any future works of the apostate and arch-heretic Branden." [19:56]
mircea_popescu ahahaha this shit actually hapepned, too. [19:56]
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nubbins` amazing [20:05]
assbot AMAZING COMPANY! [20:05]
nubbins` ...company [20:05]
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ThickAsThieves so what's up with this NJ banning Tesla thing [20:12]
nubbins` mircea_popescu: TIL saltyspitoon was 16 when pirate left that feedback :o [20:12]
ThickAsThieves is there an angle that isnt ridiculous? [20:12]
mircea_popescu yes. they're fucking dangerous. [20:12]
asciilifeform the electromobile firm? or some other tesla [20:13]
ThickAsThieves Tesla dealerships are dangerous? [20:13]
nubbins` BUT DANGEROUS TO WHOM [20:13]
mircea_popescu the one ton ion battery on wheels. [20:13]
ThickAsThieves to middlemen? [20:13]
nubbins` the future is dangerous to middlemen too [20:14]
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mircea_popescu lol [20:14]
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asciilifeform if i recall, there were fuses between the smaller cells of which the battery was built. [20:14]
mircea_popescu nj wants to extract taxes out of the deal. if nj people get hurt, nj wants to profit at least. [20:14]
mircea_popescu seems legit. [20:14]
ThickAsThieves i thougt NJ already has a tax system for retail? [20:15]
mircea_popescu i think they were exploiting a loophole [20:15]
ThickAsThieves ahhh [20:15]
ThickAsThieves maybe these articles should lead with that [20:15]
mircea_popescu then they could charge for them [20:17]
ThickAsThieves these articles only speak of cutting out middle men and new franchise license requirements [20:17]
ThickAsThieves i see nothing of tax loopholes [20:17]
ThickAsThieves the concept of disallowing direct sales anywhere is what is boggling me [20:19]
mircea_popescu but the middle man makes some money, of which it pays some money. [20:19]
ThickAsThieves but isnt this about whats in the interest of the consumer? [20:19]
mircea_popescu "if nj people get hurt, nj wants to profit at least." [20:19]
ThickAsThieves if it's about more opportunities to tax, why dont we have 3 layers of middle man [20:20]
ThickAsThieves the more the better! [20:20]
mircea_popescu also, afaik nj is an important lobby stronghold for importers in that market. [20:20]
mircea_popescu chris christie wants to protect his career, he can't piss off the larger players [20:20]
ThickAsThieves so people buy their Tesla in a surrounding state [20:21]
ThickAsThieves even worse [20:21]
mircea_popescu notrly, let enough do that then slap a surcharge on them [20:22]
ThickAsThieves one more reason not to live in NJ i guess [20:23]
mircea_popescu but why, they'll make an electric carbit license. [20:24]
mircea_popescu best place to be. [20:24]
ThickAsThieves meh i need to think about somthing else [20:25]
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ThickAsThieves http://www.techworm.net/2014/03/mt-gox-leak-archive-tricks-people-to.html [20:27]
ozbot Mt. Gox leak Archive tricks people to install Bitcoin stealer Malware. | TechWorm [20:27]
ThickAsThieves people are really still this dumb? [20:27]
Apocalyptic yes [20:27]
ThickAsThieves hacker is distributing an .exe [20:27]
asciilifeform 'let's all boot up winblows and run this 700M exe of unknown provenance' [20:27]
ThickAsThieves open it up! [20:27]
Apocalyptic but it says tibannebackoffice ! [20:27]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves someone was saying a few days ago about all the bitching that thing caused in ##mtgox [20:27]
mircea_popescu Apocalyptic was it just a renamed backoriffice for maximal lulz ? [20:28]
ThickAsThieves i imagine many were saved merely cuz they downloaded it to their phones [20:28]
Apocalyptic haha, don't think so [20:28]
ThickAsThieves i cant open this file wtf! [20:28]
asciilifeform the real lul is that this trick almost never yields any detectable coin [20:28]
asciilifeform because lusers typically haven't any. [20:28]
asciilifeform reminiscent of mp's piece re: spam being largely a cargocult [20:29]
ThickAsThieves http://issuu.com/playbig/docs/ybitcoin_spring_2014_complete [20:29]
ozbot ISSUU - yBitcoin Spring 2014 by PlayBig Digital [20:29]
ThickAsThieves see the latest in whose advertising and what Erik has to say [20:30]
mircea_popescu it yields the illusion of being "part of the community" [20:30]
mircea_popescu in this case, the cool community of haxxorz. [20:31]
mircea_popescu im sure while it fails to produce much coin if at all, it produces tons of definitely very valuable "views" [20:31]
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mircea_popescu which you know, is what the economy of the bankrupt world degenerated into, the economy of views. of which unit of account is one "mom look at me! mom look! mo-om!" [20:31]
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mircea_popescu "Driven by their conception of rational duty, every Randian lived in – and indeed was himself – a community of spies and informers, ready to ferret out and denounce any deviations from Randian doctrine. Thus, one time a Randian, walking with a girl friend, told her that he had attended a party at which several Randians had made an impromptu tape imitating the voices of the top Randian leaders. Stricken by this dire [20:34]
mircea_popescu information and after spending a sleepless night, the girl rushed to inform the top leadership of this terrible transgression. Promptly, the leading participants were called on the carpet by their Objectivist Psychotherapist and bitterly denounced in their "therapy" sessions: "After all," said the therapist, "you wouldn’t mock God." When the owner of the tape refused the therapist’s demand to relinquish it so that [20:34]
mircea_popescu it could be inspected in detail, his doom as a member of the movement was effectively sealed." [20:34]
mircea_popescu ahaha this shit's too good. did this one actually happen ? [20:34]
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ThickAsThieves if they were lucky [20:36]
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TomServo nubbins`: peanut oil has a high burn point, great for frying fish [20:43]
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HeySteve the first Diesel engine ran on peanut oil [20:47]
HeySteve it's good stuff [20:47]
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nubbins` TomServo: so greasy tho! [21:00]
nubbins` fish is the one thing that i dislike frying in cast iron [21:00]
nubbins` we usually buy skin-on salmon and it gums the fuck out of the pan [21:01]
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nubbins` https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=426987.0 [21:03]
ozbot New MicroSoul coins for the masses 0.01 [21:03]
nubbins` hologram misspellings now an intentional feature, it seems [21:04]
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mircea_popescu https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/444550285651107840 [21:07]
ozbot Twitter / Mircea_Popescu: KRAMER: Will you look at this? ... [21:07]
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mircea_popescu nubbins` supposedly this is how art evolves. mistakes end up baked in by their success. [21:08]
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mircea_popescu so basically in rothbard's reading, this rand character is the quintessential balabusta, a staid, obnoxious, overarching yet profoundly ignorant and puritanical fat old woman. [21:36]
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nubbins` i didn't realize she was fat [21:41]
mircea_popescu me either. but from reading this i can't imagine the woman under 200ish lbs [21:42]
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asciilifeform http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=9466412 [22:11]
ozbot Pinkberry co-founder Young Lee sentenced to 7 years in 2011 beating of transient | abc7.com [22:11]
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nubbins` interesting how they capitalize Good Samaritans [22:29]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform guy shoulda started a police department instead of a frozen yogurt brand. [22:30]
nubbins` http://it.slashdot.org/story/14/03/14/1458235/weak-apple-prng-threatens-ios-exploit-mitigations [22:30]
ozbot Weak Apple PRNG Threatens iOS Exploit Mitigations - Slashdot [22:30]
asciilifeform lol! [22:31]
nubbins` apparently it's worse than the old one. [22:31]
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asciilifeform why a gizmo where the manufacturer controls the whole stack, silicon up, needs any prng at all, remains a mystery. [22:32]
mircea_popescu "needs". [22:33]
mircea_popescu apple aren't engineers, they're like yahoo. a media buying company. [22:33]
asciilifeform they stamp out their own 'arm' clone now [22:33]
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nubbins` ^ [22:38]
nubbins` http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_A6 [22:39]
ozbot Apple A6 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [22:39]
nubbins` designed by apple, stamped by samsung [22:39]
asciilifeform many famous semiconductor firms are 'fabless' [22:39]
asciilifeform e.g. the late Sun [22:39]
nubbins` ^ [22:40]
nubbins` and why not, really [22:40]
asciilifeform sparc was built at toshiba, if i recall. [22:40]
BingoBoingo tim-tams: Hello [22:42]
nubbins` http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/george-street-girls-topless-for-kirill-sparks-outrage-1.2572990 [22:44]
ozbot George Street girls topless for Kirill sparks outrage - Newfoundland & Labrador - CBC News [22:44]
nubbins` byline: "CBC has learned underage girls were among those photographed" [22:44]
nubbins` ah, my sides. [22:44]
nubbins` so much for your brand new nightclub, guys [22:44]
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nubbins` from the club: "Due to the recent uproar caused by photos taken from our opening weekend, females [sic] patrons are advise [sic] of the following rule changes: 1) females are restricted from wearing clothes that expose more then 25 percent of there [sic] body. 2) exposure of breasts is strictly prohibited 3) the dance craze known as Twerking is banned until further notice. Other forms of dancing [22:46]
nubbins` will be acceptable if deemed non sexual by nature." [22:46]
nubbins` ahahah. [22:46]
nubbins` TWERKING BANNED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE [22:46]
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mircea_popescu but i like twerking [22:48]
asciilifeform incidentally [22:49]
asciilifeform turns out that the instrument i proposed for raping casascius coins is available commercially: [22:49]
asciilifeform http://blog.brukerafmprobes.com/2011/06/scanning-capacitance-microscopy-scm [22:49]
ozbot Scanning Capacitance Microscopy – SCM » Bruker Blog [22:49]
nubbins` aha! [22:49]
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Apocalyptic asciilifeform, do you have something to recommend for hardware RNGs ? [23:06]
asciilifeform Apocalyptic: unsurprisingly, i recomment... mine. [23:06]
asciilifeform *recommend [23:06]
tim-tams BingoBoingo, you still here? [23:06]
mircea_popescu http://bitbet.us/bet/745/fico-will-be-elected-president-of-slovakia/ [23:06]
Apocalyptic the Cardano ? [23:06]
ozbot BitBet - Fico will be elected President of Slovakia [23:06]
mircea_popescu jurov so how's that look, is the guy winning or what ? [23:06]
asciilifeform Apocalyptic: http://www.loper-os.org/pub/rng/baked.png [23:07]
nubbins` http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/industry-news/the-law-page/canadian-lawsuit-to-seek-500-million-from-mt-gox-bitcoin-exchange/article17500209/?cmpid=rss1 [23:09]
ozbot Canadian lawsuit to seek $500-million from Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange - The Globe and Mail [23:09]
dignork mircea_popescu, http://trilema.com/2014/me-at-its-finest/, can you explain in few words why it made sence to me, I'm not from India [23:10]
nubbins` dat discovery [23:10]
dignork s/sence/sense [23:10]
mircea_popescu dignork where you from ? [23:10]
mircea_popescu http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ma6m66tFK71re5la5o1_1280.jpg << ipo worthy ? [23:10]
dignork mircea_popescu, complicated question, but not from India :) [23:10]
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dignork mircea_popescu, let's say from USSR [23:11]
mircea_popescu well why do i speak english, im not from scotland, you know ? [23:11]
BingoBoingo tim-tams: Not for too long, going out drinking soon [23:11]
BingoBoingo tim-tams: Per the blog url http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/ [23:11]
dignork mircea_popescu, just a popular language [23:11]
mircea_popescu apparently wir sind alle aus Indien [23:12]
asciilifeform lol [23:12]
nubbins` don't panic, we're sorta germanic [23:12]
tim-tams BingoBoingo why did you want to burn youmeandbtc.com with fire? haha [23:12]
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BingoBoingo tim-tams: Looks too modern, also too much empty space [23:13]
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mircea_popescu (read that in a kennedy accent) [23:13]
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dignork mircea_popescu, historically we might be, but it was too long ago [23:14]
mircea_popescu dignork anyway, the honest answer is that i've greatly overstated what's likely happenstance to make an otherwise valid and much more general point. [23:14]
tim-tams BingoBoingo is that sarcasm? [23:14]
mircea_popescu which is kinda how this entire expression trick goes. [23:14]
tim-tams To me I always thought the design was badish and it was way too busy [23:15]
tim-tams at least on the top [23:15]
BingoBoingo tim-tams: Maybe that's the part that makes me a bit queasy [23:15]
BingoBoingo tim-tams: Something about it just doesn't look right [23:15]
tim-tams BingoBoingo well, tonight that site should be gone [23:16]
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BingoBoingo tim-tams: Unstyled html lists and tables are the new marble columns and granite steps [23:18]
tim-tams BingoBoingo: does that mean good or bad? [23:19]
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dignork BingoBoingo, regarding html lists etc: https://www.usenix.org/system/files/1403_02-08_mickens.pdf [23:21]
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dub I refuse to open a goddamn pdf on such a topic [23:22]
nubbins` dub: in summary it says blah blah mumble blah [23:23]
dignork dub: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reN5vaSADKQ [23:24]
dub flash, thats better [23:24]
* dub moves lawn people along [23:24]
mircea_popescu !b 6 [23:25]
assbot Last 6 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1728785/plain/) [23:25]
dignork dub, youtube can serve html5 video, if you believe it's better than flash [23:26]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32350 @ 0.00080281 = 25.9709 BTC [+] {3} [23:47]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 49 @ 0.11950724 = 5.8559 BTC [-] [23:50]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 81 @ 0.00349362 = 0.283 BTC [+] {4} [23:54]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 101 @ 0.00349398 = 0.3529 BTC [+] {2} [23:55]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 12000 @ 0.00333023 = 39.9628 BTC [-] {9} [23:56]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] [23:57]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6188999 BTC [+] [23:58]
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