Forum logs for 29 Sep 2014

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu
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BingoBoingo ben_vulpes: Still tense last I checked [00:26]
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mircea_popescu ;;later tell RPrpRP http://trilema.com/2014/o-hai-let-me-wanna-be/#comment-108254 btw. [01:34]
gribble The operation succeeded. [01:34]
assbot O hai let me wanna-be! pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. [01:34]
mircea_popescu !up vorandrew [01:35]
-assbot- You voiced vorandrew for 30 minutes. [01:35]
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cazalla mircea_popescu, finger is better this week http://www.bitcoinprivilege.com/cazalla_forum_posts.html [01:36]
assbot Forum Posts [01:36]
mircea_popescu cazalla cool! [01:40]
gribble Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 374.61, Best ask: 376.5, Bid-ask spread: 1.89000, Last trade: 376.76, 24 hour volume: 15460.02453696, 24 hour low: 368.9, 24 hour high: 403.99, 24 hour vwap: 385.307446208 [01:44]
mircea_popescu ;;gettrust vorandrew [01:46]
gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user vorandrew: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=mircea_popescu&dest=vorandrew | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=vorandrew | Rated since: never [01:46]
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bounce http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/09/28/tim_berners_lee_wants_a_uk_digital_bill_of_rights/ <- didn't the same guy OK inclusion of DRM in HTML5? [01:57]
assbot Spies, avert eyes! Tim Berners-Lee demands a UK digital bill of rights The Register [01:57]
mircea_popescu bounce what's that mean, "inclusion of drm" ? [01:59]
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bounce apparently, this spec: https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/html-media/raw-file/tip/encrypted-media/encrypted-media.html [02:04]
assbot Encrypted Media Extensions [02:04]
nubbins` EMEgerd [02:05]
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nubbins` any of you sapiens using openbazaar? [02:05]
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bounce not me. should be? [02:07]
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nubbins` maybe :) [02:07]
nubbins` just looking for other nodes to connect to, i don't think it's particularly useful yet [02:07]
ben_vulpes ms touranski [02:07]
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nubbins` i don't have that font [02:10]
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ben_vulpes ;;gettrust JuliaTourianski [02:11]
gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user ben_vulpes to user JuliaTourianski: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=ben_vulpes&dest=JuliaTourianski | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=JuliaTourianski | Rated since: never [02:11]
ben_vulpes ;;gettrust JuliaTourianski_ [02:11]
gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user ben_vulpes to user JuliaTourianski_: Level 1: 1, Level 2: 1 via 1 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=ben_vulpes&dest=JuliaTourianski_ | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=JuliaTourianski_ | Rated since: Mon Sep 22 15:21:03 2014 [02:11]
mircea_popescu !up vorandrew [02:15]
-assbot- You voiced vorandrew for 30 minutes. [02:15]
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nubbins` mircea_popescu any wild posters appear yet? [02:16]
mircea_popescu hm ? [02:16]
nubbins` from ohio [02:16]
nubbins` posters being noun, not verb [02:16]
mircea_popescu oh. no, nothing so far. [02:17]
asciilifeform ben_vulpes: the vast majority of people who write software cannot also read software << the vast majority of people also know how to eat food, shit shit - but not how to eat other's shit. [02:18]
asciilifeform ('reading software' generally reduces to the latter) [02:18]
mircea_popescu and shit food. [02:20]
mircea_popescu merely reading it is half the task. the larger half is - making sense of it. [02:20]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: most difficult combination of all. [02:20]
ben_vulpes it's hardly reading without understanding. [02:20]
ben_vulpes rolling one's eyeballs across text is *not* reading. [02:21]
asciilifeform that would correspond to not only swallowing the shit, but extracting residual energy from it.. [02:21]
mircea_popescu not so. [02:21]
mircea_popescu you see, people read without understanding most of the time, [02:21]
mircea_popescu because on one hand they don't know what they don't know ; on the other hand the brain is a mere pattern matching engine, not a logical apparatus ; on the cock hand because they think highly of themselves [02:21]
asciilifeform very simple test - if the text is shown to you, then taken away and never returned - can you recreate the useful aspects ? [02:22]
ben_vulpes asciilifeform: sometimes there's value to be delivered in compressing the shit, moving the shit from pile a to pile b, unearthing a miniscule amount of Fe... [02:22]
mircea_popescu and so, i would wager that out of one million trilema articles read, maybe fifty led to understanding [02:22]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform no. not "the useful aspects" the entire exact text, as it is, [02:22]
mircea_popescu with a full discussion of the meaning of all divergences. [02:22]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: i'm personally partial to 'exact text', yes [02:22]
asciilifeform but people make 'bug eyes' when i suggest it. [02:23]
mircea_popescu imagine a guy that "understood jokes" which he verifies by his ability to repeat... the useful aspects. [02:23]
asciilifeform lol [02:23]
mircea_popescu "so this guy got a pie once" [02:23]
BingoBoingo "Someone was at the door, had a name" [02:25]
mircea_popescu "someone was stopped at the door" [02:25]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform whole thing speaks to your "makle smaller computers one can hold in head" in volumes [02:26]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: i did say 'understandable' yes. [02:27]
asciilifeform 'smaller' is not quite correct here. what we've now is like a fairly small, say, hammer or vice, with a crate full of scrap welded to it at odd angles [02:28]
asciilifeform 'because every child is special and has something to contribute' or the like. [02:28]
asciilifeform so after the removal of the 'special contributors' and the neutralization of their turdage, the output is physically smaller, yes [02:29]
asciilifeform but conceptually - same size. or perhaps slightly larger, considering more room on the table. [02:29]
mircea_popescu aite. works. [02:29]
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BingoBoingo http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2014/09/28/secret_service_took_four_days_to_realize_white_house_had_been_shot.html [02:31]
assbot Secret Service took four days to realize White House had been shot. [02:31]
BingoBoingo "fired his semiautomatic rifle out of his car, Secret Service agents were quick to respond. But they were told to stand down, with superiors saying no shots had actually been fired. Even though agents seemed to know that was clearly not true—a pair of agents said they could smell gunpowder while another had heard debris fall from the Truman balcony—they stayed quiet, apparently out of fear of angering their superiors." [02:32]
BingoBoingo ^ Kindergarten [02:32]
bounce $97k worth of damage from a couple bullet holes? what? [02:33]
asciilifeform must've dinged a golden toilet. [02:33]
mircea_popescu you don't understand. [02:33]
asciilifeform ivory seat scratched. [02:34]
bounce in the white house outhouse [02:34]
asciilifeform in the guardhouse. [02:34]
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asciilifeform speaking of desperados, [02:41]
asciilifeform 'when Frein participated in a documentary about Vietnam War reenactors, he spoke French during a simulated interrogation, according to an Associated Press interview with the film's director.' [02:41]
asciilifeform ( http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-eric-frein-survival-skills-20140924-story.html ) [02:42]
assbot Eric Frein could elude capture for months, expert tracker says - The Morning Call [02:42]
BingoBoingo Other interesting update: "Initial reports claimed the officer saw two men trying to break into a business, but later Belmar told reporters the officer approached two men who were standing outside a community center that was closed. And detectives later determined it was actually just one suspect and not two. The suspect quickly fled and “fired multiple rounds at the officer” during the chase. The officer returned fire but the [02:42]
BingoBoingo re are no indications that the suspect was hit" << Re: Ferguson Officer "Shot" [02:42]
BingoBoingo http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2014/09/28/ferguson_officer_shot_in_the_arm.html [02:43]
assbot Ferguson officer shot in the arm. [02:43]
BingoBoingo http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/crime/2014/09/27/police-officer-shot-ferguson/16369405/ [02:44]
assbot Suspect wanted for shooting Ferguson officer [02:44]
BingoBoingo Will this manhunt look like Frein's? [02:44]
asciilifeform 'The suspect is described as a black male with deadlocks, 5'11", wearing a dark shirt and dark pants.' << much clue, many leads... [02:45]
BingoBoingo Like the paint and spray in Grand Theft Auto, a pair of clippers could make this case insoluable [02:46]
asciilifeform 'PPL Electric reported that more than 70 customers lost power in the area; state police could not confirm that the outage was caused by wind from the helicopters.' << lol! 'wasp.' [02:47]
asciilifeform http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/03/one-man-against-a-whole-planet-eric-frank-russells-wasp << for the impatient [02:48]
assbot One man against a whole planet: Eric Frank Russells Wasp | Tor.com [02:48]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 209064 @ 0.00075126 = 157.0614 BTC [-] {21} [03:14]
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mats_cd03 ;;bc,stats [03:59]
gribble Current Blocks: 322982 | Current Difficulty: 3.466142592397694E10 | Next Difficulty At Block: 324575 | Next Difficulty In: 1593 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 17 hours, 51 minutes, and 21 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 32500379787.8 | Estimated Percent Change: -6.23473 [03:59]
BingoBoingo -Diff change? [03:59]
ben_vulpes pshaw [04:01]
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cazalla what do you think, http://www.bitcoinprivilege.com/about-me/ obvious troll too obvious? [04:02]
assbot About Me - Olukayode Tendai Bio [04:02]
BingoBoingo lol cazalla [04:04]
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mats_cd03 terrible. [04:06]
cazalla mats_cd03, i bet i can get andreas to retweet [04:07]
mats_cd03 do it [04:07]
BingoBoingo You can try [04:07]
cazalla and then swap the content out heh [04:07]
cazalla like a cake, it's needs to stay in the oven a bit longer before i serve it to him [04:09]
cazalla it even [04:09]
BingoBoingo cazalla: Maybe do a piece on how Chuck Tayor would have solved Liberia's Ebola with Dogecoin? [04:12]
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cazalla that's an idea, next one i'm writing is "was satoshi a black man?" [04:13]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00074947 = 3.9347 BTC [-] [04:15]
BingoBoingo Interesting? [04:18]
cazalla pledge dogecoin to ebola-chan [04:19]
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danielpbarron cazalla, what's your twitter handle? [04:31]
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cazalla i don't have one but i will make one for this soon enough [04:34]
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cazalla !up up-me-plz [04:39]
cazalla bah, not authenticated [04:39]
BingoBoingo !up up-me-plz [04:40]
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up-me-plz cazalla: re, bitcoinprivilege.com I cannot wait for the changes due to bitcoin allow the re-introduction of whip & chain slavery... [04:40]
up-me-plz sadly, probably not a troll. [04:41]
thestringpuller very popescu-esque [04:46]
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mircea_popescu cazalla lol what is this ? [04:46]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43150 @ 0.00074852 = 32.2986 BTC [-] {3} [04:47]
cazalla mircea_popescu, i bought that domain months ago, figured may as well put it to some use [04:49]
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mircea_popescu lol glwi. [04:50]
up-me-plz ;; ud glwi [04:51]
gribble Google found nothing. [04:51]
cazalla good luck with it [04:51]
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BingoBoingo !up notsaks [05:28]
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asciilifeform ebolacoin ? [05:30]
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TheNewDeal If anyone knows http://bitbet.us/bet/1040/bitcoin-difficulty-to-fall-before-november/#b3 / 1sj8Mc28C3WZUxZbkqqcSFdUHeB7Jufyc please send them my way, looking to broker a bitbet deal with them [05:34]
assbot BitBet - Bitcoin difficulty to fall before November :: 1.66 B (15%) on Yes, 9.36 B (85%) on No | closing in 1 day 21 hours | weight: 6`826 (100`000 to 1) [05:34]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00074813 = 3.404 BTC [-] {2} [05:39]
TheNewDeal !up sellnow-crashing [05:39]
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SELLNOW-CRASHING guys. sell now. price is crashing [05:39]
SELLNOW-CRASHING 266 next stop [05:39]
TheNewDeal sell to me [05:40]
SELLNOW-CRASHING ICBIT buy there [05:40]
TheNewDeal !down sellnow-crashing [05:40]
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ben_vulpes ;;ticker [05:40]
gribble Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 381.72, Best ask: 383.26, Bid-ask spread: 1.54000, Last trade: 383.87, 24 hour volume: 17707.37377805, 24 hour low: 368.9, 24 hour high: 402.9, 24 hour vwap: 383.192779615 [05:40]
ben_vulpes noice [05:40]
TheNewDeal coins so cheap they're almost free [05:40]
ben_vulpes matters not to me [05:41]
ben_vulpes a pauper forever i'll be [05:42]
asciilifeform !b 3 [05:42]
assbot Last 3 lines bashed and pending review. ( http://dpaste.com/3W42P6W.txt ) [05:42]
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ben_vulpes http://bash.bitcoin-assets.com/?quote=264 << funny story re apple shit [05:45]
assbot #bitcoin-assets bash [05:45]
asciilifeform ben_vulpes: everyone likes to laugh at apple. but there is no obvious alternative to some of their products. [05:46]
asciilifeform (other than 'stay in castle, don't use portable electronics at all') [05:46]
ben_vulpes an acquaintance of mine was recently derping on his girl's phone, as there was a hilarious loop where her old phone had 16G of stuff and was utterly full, bought a new phone with...16G of storage, connected it to her 'iCloud' account, and watched as the thing immediately filled up and bricked itself [05:46]
ben_vulpes DURING the hacker fix process for this (which ultimately entailed deleting the iCloud account in question), my acquaintance and sometime colleague was browsing through the lady's photos to find... [05:47]
ben_vulpes pictures of *his* cat [05:47]
ben_vulpes from *his* nexus 1 [05:47]
ben_vulpes that had never been mailed anywhere [05:47]
ben_vulpes his hypotheses: she'd plugged his phone into her computer at some point and "sure whatevere"'d all his photos onto her computer, and thence to apple [05:48]
asciilifeform lol [05:49]
asciilifeform know how we like to laugh at our ancestors' hygiene ? [05:49]
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asciilifeform well guess what. [05:49]
asciilifeform !up Diablo-D3 [05:50]
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asciilifeform !up Diablo-D3 [05:50]
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Diablo-D3 [10:44:37] an acquaintance of mine was recently derping on his girl's phone, as there was a hilarious loop where her old phone had 16G of stuff and was utterly full, bought a new phone with...16G of storage, connected it to her 'iCloud' account, and watched as the thing immediately filled up and bricked itself [05:50]
Diablo-D3 that sounds wrong [05:50]
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ben_vulpes well "immediately" per the local pipe throughput [05:50]
Diablo-D3 even if you restore a backup from icloud, it doesn't restore your photos into your local photo storage [05:51]
Diablo-D3 it keeps them in the icloud storage [05:51]
Diablo-D3 you have to manually go into the photo app and tell it to copy selected photos to local [05:51]
ben_vulpes there is also a "sync my data" thinger for new phones. [05:51]
ben_vulpes you got upped for this? [05:52]
Diablo-D3 ben_vulpes: yeah, but iphones are locked down [05:52]
Diablo-D3 you can only use apple's shit [05:52]
ben_vulpes it's apple's thinger. [05:52]
* Diablo-D3 just had to rescue someone's fucked up ios8 upgrade on an iphone 5c [05:52]
Diablo-D3 I went from having 0 experience with iphones to fixing them [05:52]
Diablo-D3 I want to go back, tbh [05:52]
Diablo-D3 they're infuriatingly complex [05:52]
Diablo-D3 as much as I hate android, dear god its so much better [05:53]
ben_vulpes > 2 days experience, Diablo-D3's an iOS expert [05:53]
asciilifeform if you want a pocket-sized apparatus to read, say, email, you're more or less stuck choosing whether to live in 'singapore' (apple) or 'liberia' ('android') [05:53]
ben_vulpes you guys will dig this [05:53]
Diablo-D3 ben_vulpes: I dunno, it was fucking bullshit [05:53]
Diablo-D3 what fucked it up is all this icloud shit [05:53]
Diablo-D3 and the fact you need 4.7gb of free storage on a 5c to upgrade to ios8 [05:54]
ben_vulpes ... [05:54]
Diablo-D3 and they sold 16gb phones [05:54]
ben_vulpes other amazing apple stuff [05:54]
assbot AMAZING COMPANY! [05:54]
Diablo-D3 and theres only about 12.3gb of usable storage on said 16gb phone [05:54]
ben_vulpes the displays system preference gives one two radio buttons: [05:54]
Diablo-D3 so you need 1/3rd of your ufcking phone [05:54]
Diablo-D3 to upgrade [05:54]
ben_vulpes "best for displays" [05:54]
Diablo-D3 to fix THEIR bugs [05:54]
ben_vulpes "scaled" [05:54]
asciilifeform Diablo-D3: well, to upgrade without a connected computer, yes [05:54]
Diablo-D3 ben_vulpes: best for display just selects the correct scaled for retina [05:54]
ben_vulpes selecting "scaled" gives you 4 options [05:54]
asciilifeform Diablo-D3: it downloads a turd, needs space to decompress it [05:55]
Diablo-D3 asciilifeform: no, tried through the itunes usb shit too [05:55]
ben_vulpes "larger text" [05:55]
ben_vulpes jesus Diablo-D3 let a guy tell a story ffs [05:55]
ben_vulpes "Best (Retina)" [05:55]
Diablo-D3 asciilifeform: and it gets even better [05:55]
ben_vulpes an unnamed option (WTF) [05:55]
ben_vulpes and "More Space" [05:55]
Diablo-D3 asciilifeform: the icloud storage was filled almost completely with an incomplete backup [05:56]
Diablo-D3 asciilifeform: because the phone tried to backup to 5gb of storage [05:56]
Diablo-D3 asciilifeform: and my neighbor just said icloud was broken and she never used it [05:56]
Diablo-D3 it was broken because it was full with a backup that ios should have never tried making [05:56]
Diablo-D3 asciilifeform: I mean, thats even the bigger fucking problem [05:56]
Diablo-D3 apple ships phones with icloud backup automatically enabled [05:56]
Diablo-D3 and only gives you 5gb of space [05:56]
Diablo-D3 unless you pay for more [05:57]
Diablo-D3 so, out of the box, your phone is broken [05:57]
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asciilifeform lulzies. [05:57]
Diablo-D3 asciilifeform: and itunes's UX is so insane that theres no way to backup the photos [05:57]
Diablo-D3 asciilifeform: they expect you to use icloud for it independently of the make backup thing in itunes [05:58]
Diablo-D3 asciilifeform: so I had to go and fucking copy them out of the DCIM folder on the phone [05:58]
asciilifeform yet can you picture a talking head, or newspaper, asking question 'should a new os always use more space?' [05:58]
Diablo-D3 asciilifeform: so what I did do is [05:59]
Diablo-D3 convince her to just fucking pay [05:59]
Diablo-D3 for the $2/mo option [05:59]
ben_vulpes there is iPhoto. it copies photos from the i* pretty trivially. [05:59]
ben_vulpes no wait [05:59]
ben_vulpes just trivially [05:59]
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Diablo-D3 ben_vulpes: no [06:00]
Diablo-D3 only if you're on osx [06:01]
Diablo-D3 said victim was on windows [06:01]
Diablo-D3 why she has an iphone? no clue [06:01]
ben_vulpes don't try to leave the cage. [06:01]
decimation imagine if ios/osx/windows had a new release that was smaller than the previous turd [06:01]
decimation people would be outraged because "you are stealing our new features" [06:01]
ben_vulpes well she's on the right track. have you seen technical incompetents try to use android phones? [06:02]
ben_vulpes the android platform does a magical job of implementing software-accelerated phone aging. [06:02]
ben_vulpes apple's done a decent job on the software jailing, so the phone operating system doesn't rot quite as quickly as its counterparts, so they're forced to release new "operating systems" that consume ever more resources. [06:03]
ben_vulpes on android, the users saw their *own* feet off. [06:03]
decimation ben_vulpes: agreed, my android phone magically rots, even despite my attempts to trim shit [06:03]
ben_vulpes the only people happy with androids are those with the budget to replace them every 8 months [06:03]
ben_vulpes or the technical savvy to wipe the things, ibid [06:03]
TomServo Where are all the phones with hardware keyboards, is what I'd like to know. [06:04]
ben_vulpes i was just pining for my n90 [06:04]
decimation I have hardware keyboard on my android [06:04]
ben_vulpes i'd settle for a startac [06:04]
TomServo decimation: How old is it? [06:04]
ben_vulpes my father sent me out with his startac when i was a wee one, for 'supervision'. [06:04]
ben_vulpes i forgot i had any electronics on me, went romping through a fountain, fried a legendarily high quality phone. [06:05]
ben_vulpes i cannot atone for all my sins. [06:05]
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thestringpuller software accelerated phone aging? [06:05]
thestringpuller you mean the phone's hardware can't keep up with the updates? [06:06]
decimation it was released in 2012 http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_relay_4g_t699-4914.php [06:06]
assbot Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G T699 - Full phone specifications [06:06]
decimation upgrade bell rang, didn't answer. [06:06]
decimation before this one I actually had a nexus 4 (2013 model) for a month, dropped it from 18 inches and it cracked [06:08]
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TomServo decimation: Hey cool thanks, didn't know about that one. [06:10]
decimation you can still find them new old stock [06:11]
ben_vulpes hilarious haskell dot com: [06:12]
ben_vulpes succ 5.1 -> 6.1 [06:12]
ben_vulpes hilarious emacs dot com: [06:12]
ben_vulpes (/ 47 3) -> 15 [06:12]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25554 @ 0.00074853 = 19.1279 BTC [+] {2} [06:12]
ben_vulpes (succ being something along the lines of "next enum, plz") [06:12]
decimation ben_vulpes: I downloaded and played with some of the arrayforth devkit stuff [06:12]
ben_vulpes ;;calc 47 / 3 [06:12]
gribble 15.6666666667 [06:13]
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oglafbot http://oglaf.com/heel/ [06:13]
assbot Heel [06:13]
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ben_vulpes decimation: and? [06:13]
decimation I was sad when I found you couldn't just edit in text, you need to use the 'colorforth' gui tool [06:13]
mircea_popescu guyse price is crasheing!!1 [06:13]
ben_vulpes old news, mircea_popescu [06:13]
mircea_popescu no i read it on ircs [06:14]
ben_vulpes the sellnow nicks have already paraded through [06:14]
BingoBoingo ;;ticker --market all [06:14]
BingoBoingo %v [06:14]
decimation nevertheless they are neat chips, I might buy a devkit soon [06:14]
atcbot [X-BT VWAP] Bid: 198 Ask: 266 Last Price: 198 30d-Vol: 152k 30d-High: 266 30d-Low: 170 30d-VWAP: 190 [06:14]
gribble Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 385.6, vol: 17963.54312387 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 376.956, vol: 5374.38134 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 382.43, vol: 21785.85056788 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 382.731921, vol: 36269.37660000 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 390.0, vol: 10.77926916 | Bitcoin-Central BTCUSD last: 386.7095, vol: 64.05676885 | Volume-weighted last average: 382.906644702 [06:14]
decimation idiots are selling btc for cheap [06:14]
mircea_popescu know how we like to laugh at our ancestors' hygiene ? << quite this. [06:14]
mircea_popescu there's going to be little as amusing as "security practices" of the 2010s freeranged interderp. [06:15]
mircea_popescu TomServo> Where are all the phones with hardware keyboards, is what I'd like to know. << africa and my vaults. [06:16]
decimation they exist, just not being marketed by sexy [06:17]
decimation http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/29/technology/personaltech/glum-sign-for-apple-in-china-smuggled-iphones-go-begging-.html?_r=0 [06:18]
assbot Log In - The New York Times [06:18]
mircea_popescu run 12 instances of curl off a huge file with awk 'NR%12==n only to discover that the fucking thing keeps blocking itself. [06:18]
mircea_popescu what the shit obscure bug is this one ;/ [06:18]
decimation At an electronics market in central Beijing, one retailer was recently selling the low-end iPhone 6 and 6 Plus for 6,500 renminbi to 8,800 renminbi ($1,060 to $1,436), down from 12,000 renminbi to 15,000 renminbi ($1,960 to $2,450) just after the release. [06:18]
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mircea_popescu decimation the advantage of owning the factory. [06:19]
mircea_popescu work a third shift, make yourself a bunch of ipads too. [06:19]
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decimation when everyone wants an ipad that works well, but it appears apple's sexy has worn off a bit [06:20]
ben_vulpes they still go for a decent markup in ars [06:20]
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decimation !up Diablo-D3 [06:22]
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Diablo-D3 yay [06:23]
Diablo-D3 so [06:23]
Diablo-D3 did someone really class action bfl? [06:23]
mircea_popescu a year ago. [06:23]
Diablo-D3 did it go anywhere? [06:24]
decimation lol http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/25/technology/exposing-hidden-biases-at-google-to-improve-diversity.html << I believe this was predicted here awhile ago [06:24]
mircea_popescu not yet. [06:24]
assbot Log In - The New York Times [06:24]
Diablo-D3 because I find it hilarious that people are just NOW realizing [06:24]
Diablo-D3 that they're a scam [06:24]
Diablo-D3 evne though I knew it years ago [06:24]
Diablo-D3 and nuked all the bfl threads [06:24]
Diablo-D3 and lost my bitcointalk modship over it [06:24]
Diablo-D3 because apparently bfl was a smart enough scammer to "donate" a lot of money to bitcointalk [06:25]
Diablo-D3 lololol [06:25]
Diablo-D3 in the end, I am right [06:25]
Diablo-D3 I am always right [06:25]
Diablo-D3 it is a universal constant [06:25]
mircea_popescu !down Diablo-D3 [06:25]
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mircea_popescu eh shuttup [06:25]
asciilifeform Diablo-D3 was on dope...? [06:26]
mircea_popescu he has his moments. [06:26]
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decimation it will be depressing to watch google slowly merge into usg [06:28]
asciilifeform slowly? lol [06:28]
mircea_popescu why depressing ? [06:29]
decimation it rings the bell labeled "no escape" for all to hear in us-land [06:29]
mircea_popescu http://www.bitcoinprivilege.com/cazalla_forum_posts.html << gotta commend cazalla for his honesty lol. [06:29]
assbot Forum Posts [06:29]
asciilifeform as if it is possible to have independent existence from usg while being 'the #1 xxx' in u.s. media organs ever. [06:29]
asciilifeform no escape << what evidence they ever tried to 'escape' [06:30]
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decimation none [06:30]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform incidentally, ever seen the lives of others ? [06:30]
asciilifeform nope [06:30]
mircea_popescu a, maybe worth sometime. [06:30]
decimation in fact the evidence we have is that they have tried to merge with usg since it became thinkable [06:31]
* asciilifeform puts on list [06:31]
mircea_popescu very good rendition of east berlin life and times. [06:31]
mircea_popescu mid 80 [06:31]
mircea_popescu s [06:31]
asciilifeform east berlin mid 80s << aha, where i live now but with better people. [06:31]
asciilifeform when this kind of thing comes up, for some reason all i can think of is a fellow who worked in a lab across the hall from my old place of work - who fessed up to playing 'call of duty: iraq' while... in iraq [06:32]
mircea_popescu it's gets enough very subtle things exactly right for me to call it an passible teaching substitute for actual experience [06:32]
mircea_popescu also check out what butchery i made of english in that phrase! [06:32]
decimation asciilifeform: lol [06:32]
decimation he was probably in some air conditioned bunker "in the field" [06:33]
asciilifeform likely. [06:37]
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decimation asciilifeform: have you taken the CADR verilog design published by Mr. Parker and run them on your own chip? [07:00]
asciilifeform decimation: nope. [07:01]
asciilifeform decimation: i'm not really enamored of the cadr as such [07:02]
decimation no but it would be an interesting exercise in archaeology [07:02]
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asciilifeform decimation: others have, if i recall, carried out this exercise. it isn't considerably more interesting than running the emulator. [07:03]
decimation yeah good point. I'm gonna work on getting my 'opengenera' vm working again [07:03]
asciilifeform decimation: opengenera vm << goes great with a set of these: http://imgur.com/nR6mErg [07:11]
assbot talmud - Imgur [07:11]
asciilifeform (ignore blue backbreaker, that's 'xerox') [07:12]
asciilifeform and yes, technically these are all hypertext-accessible (yes, possibly first instance of hypertext used industrially) in og. but paper is nice. [07:12]
asciilifeform i should like to find a buyer for these. before it's too late (and then i ask them to be brought to my peine forte et dure.) [07:13]
decimation asciilifeform: lol. Yeah when I saw demos of genera, I thought "wait, did they invent hypertext too"? [07:14]
asciilifeform hard to say who invented. but who used to greatest effect, earliest - yes, them. [07:15]
decimation it seems like it is a hell of alot better than the shit berners-lee put out [07:15]
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thestringpuller asciilifeform: to you have a sister named deedee? [07:41]
thestringpuller did Diablo-D3 ever get around to making that 1mn dollar company that would be the end all to mining datacenters? [07:43]
ben_vulpes !up Diablo-D3 [07:45]
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ben_vulpes !up Diablo-D3 [07:46]
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Diablo-D3 thestringpuller: no [07:47]
Diablo-D3 I refunded investors and pulled out [07:47]
thestringpuller hehe that's what she said [07:47]
thestringpuller well i guess that's what he said? [07:47]
Diablo-D3 heh. [07:47]
Diablo-D3 but yeah, the whole DMC thing was hilarious [07:47]
Diablo-D3 people keep calling me scam over it [07:47]
Diablo-D3 yet it paid out more than was originally invested [07:48]
ben_vulpes ;;gettrust Diablo-D3 [07:48]
gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user ben_vulpes to user Diablo-D3: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=ben_vulpes&dest=Diablo-D3 | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=Diablo-D3 | Rated since: Mon Apr 25 13:54:20 2011 [07:48]
ben_vulpes this is true? [07:48]
dub sure, just not to the people who bought at IPO [07:49]
Diablo-D3 dub: actually a lot of them stuck until the end and got their money back [07:49]
ben_vulpes lol @ Luke-Jr's rating [07:49]
Diablo-D3 the only people who "lost" were those who idiotically paniced [07:49]
ben_vulpes -1 "i dunno" [07:49]
Diablo-D3 ben_vulpes: yeah, luke-jr is a scam [07:49]
dub I doubt that but it should have been a whorthwhile lesson [07:49]
Diablo-D3 ben_vulpes: its why I dont care about wot, its not policed [07:50]
dub whorethwhile? [07:50]
ben_vulpes it's adequately policed [07:50]
dub anyway, you can't put a price on education, Diablo-D3 is no scammer [07:50]
Diablo-D3 dub: yes, whorethwhile [07:50]
ben_vulpes i know danielpbarron vaguely, i know Luke-Jr vaguely, i know how to weight their ratings [07:50]
ben_vulpes dag - you have a 5 from nanotube? [07:50]
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Luke-Jr Diablo-D3: no, you're a troll [07:51]
Diablo-D3 lol [07:51]
dub a surprising retort [07:51]
Diablo-D3 Luke-Jr: yes, Im a troll that wrote a very important piece of software that a lot of people donated a lot of money to help make happen [07:51]
Diablo-D3 Luke-Jr: now only if you could do that. [07:51]
ben_vulpes aaaaah dig nanotube's rating of magicaltux [07:51]
Luke-Jr Diablo-D3: lol, so important that nobody uses it [07:51]
Diablo-D3 not anymore they dont [07:51]
Diablo-D3 mining at home is dead [07:52]
Diablo-D3 no profit in it, even if you own asics [07:52]
dub they all use the software you plagiarised now Luke-Jr [07:52]
Luke-Jr dub: you mean "maintain" [07:52]
Luke-Jr dub: I have always given full credit to all authors and contributors of BFGMiner [07:53]
thestringpuller nanotube needs to update his ratings [07:53]
Diablo-D3 lol "maintain" [07:53]
Diablo-D3 cgminer = C port of diablominer [07:53]
dub thestringpuller: this is actually why the wot is broken [07:53]
Luke-Jr Diablo-D3: you wish [07:53]
Luke-Jr dub: it's not broken, it works well [07:53]
thestringpuller nanotube is also a ghost [07:53]
Diablo-D3 bfgminer = cgminer fork that luke-jr did because ck wouldnt merge his shit patches [07:53]
Diablo-D3 ergo [07:54]
ben_vulpes ;;gettrust assbot Luke-Jr [07:54]
gribble Currently authenticated from hostmask Luke-Jr!~luke-jr@unaffiliated/luke-jr. Trust relationship from user assbot to user Luke-Jr: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 1 via 3 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=assbot&dest=Luke-Jr | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=Luke-Jr | Rated since: Sat Feb 5 12:37:04 2011 [07:54]
Luke-Jr BFGMiner = cgminer-the-GPU-miner + FPGA and ASIC support [07:54]
ben_vulpes ;;gettrust assbot Diablo-D3 [07:54]
gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user assbot to user Diablo-D3: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 2 via 2 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=assbot&dest=Diablo-D3 | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=Diablo-D3 | Rated since: Mon Apr 25 13:54:20 2011 [07:54]
Diablo-D3 Luke-Jr: except ck added fpga and asic support himself [07:54]
Luke-Jr cgminer = BFGMiner fork because ck wanted free hardware for doing nothing [07:54]
ben_vulpes ;;seen joecool [07:54]
gribble joecool was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 weeks, 0 days, 0 hours, 46 minutes, and 27 seconds ago: do you really have to ask [07:54]
Luke-Jr Diablo-D3: liar [07:54]
Diablo-D3 free hardware fo rdoing nothing? nope [07:54]
Diablo-D3 he wanted the hardware on hand to actually test changes [07:54]
Diablo-D3 and guess what? he got the hardware in the end. [07:55]
Diablo-D3 Luke-Jr: you forget, I actually know ck, you dont [07:55]
Luke-Jr Diablo-D3: guess what? he successfully trolled. doesn't make it any less of a troll. [07:55]
Diablo-D3 lol Luke-Jr is so goddamned butthurt [07:55]
Luke-Jr anyone who knows ck knows he's a pain [07:55]
ben_vulpes so what if troll? so what if pain? [07:55]
Luke-Jr ck has a very large reputation for being a difficult person to work with [07:56]
ben_vulpes surely the commit history shows ck's contribution or lack thereof. [07:56]
Luke-Jr ben_vulpes: yep [07:56]
Diablo-D3 oh bullshit [07:56]
Diablo-D3 ck just doesnt take shit from people [07:56]
Diablo-D3 if he was hard to work with, I wouldnt have been friends with him for the last decade [07:56]
Luke-Jr Diablo-D3: that's why he hasn't had kernel patches accepted since forever, eh [07:57]
Diablo-D3 Luke-Jr: he hasnt? [07:57]
Luke-Jr concepts, yes, but only after someone else has to go basically rewrite them [07:57]
Luke-Jr Diablo-D3: nope, even I have more recent Linux commits [07:57]
Diablo-D3 Luke-Jr: -ck is out for 3.16 or whatever the newest kernel is [07:57]
Luke-Jr -ck is not Linux itself [07:57]
Luke-Jr it's a fork [07:58]
Luke-Jr like cgminer [07:58]
Diablo-D3 its not a fork you idiot [07:58]
Diablo-D3 its a patchset. [07:58]
Luke-Jr that's another word for fork [07:58]
Diablo-D3 its bfs plus a few other patches [07:58]
Diablo-D3 Luke-Jr: no, it requires the linux source [07:58]
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Diablo-D3 you have to apply the patch [07:58]
Luke-Jr irrelevant [07:58]
Luke-Jr that's just a technical way of distributing code [07:58]
Diablo-D3 can someone ban Luke-Jr? [07:58]
Diablo-D3 the signal to noise ratio in this channel went to shit when he came in [07:59]
ben_vulpes needs one more negrate [07:59]
Luke-Jr all a git repo is, is a patch set [07:59]
ben_vulpes its a fascinating slapfight i gotta say [07:59]
Diablo-D3 ben_vulpes: not much of a slapfight when I have written code, and so has ck, and Luke-Jr hasnt actually done anything. [08:00]
ben_vulpes eh, link me [08:00]
Luke-Jr Diablo-D3: you're simply a liar, nothing more [08:00]
Luke-Jr if anyone should be banned, it's you [08:00]
Diablo-D3 Luke-Jr: I have seen your "code" [08:00]
Diablo-D3 it is lol. [08:00]
Diablo-D3 theres a reason why ck denied some of your patches [08:00]
Luke-Jr Diablo-D3: you are lol [08:00]
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ben_vulpes until i see commits (ideally signed, but i don't think people were into that sort of thing back then) it's all hot air as far as i can tell [08:01]
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ben_vulpes hola nanotube [08:01]
* nanotube haunts thestringpuller ooooOOOOO [08:01]
Diablo-D3 ben_vulpes: diablominer is on github [08:01]
Diablo-D3 hey nanotube [08:01]
Luke-Jr ben_vulpes: signing commits is considered bad practice, actually [08:01]
nanotube howdy folks :) [08:01]
ben_vulpes Luke-Jr: oh and do explain why [08:01]
Luke-Jr ben_vulpes: plenty on https://github.com/luke-jr/bfgminer [08:01]
assbot luke-jr/bfgminer GitHub [08:01]
ben_vulpes Luke-Jr: lol i ain't digging through y'all's shitpile [08:02]
ben_vulpes link me to introducing commits tho and i'll start to care [08:02]
xanthyos someone i know on tinychat is trying to dump btc to me at spot. i hope i don't come out looking like a fool. that's more of a worry than the money loss at this point: appearing like a fool in the short term to a bunch of druggies and cam whores [08:02]
xanthyos i can't NOT buy though [08:02]
ben_vulpes yeah you can [08:02]
ben_vulpes just don't [08:02]
nanotube xanthyos: why not ask for a discount to spot [08:02]
ben_vulpes 20% is what - 80 bucks per right now? [08:03]
xanthyos i'll definitely round it in my favor [08:03]
thestringpuller oh wow nanotube speaks! [08:04]
thestringpuller you still feel the same about MagicalTux? ;) [08:05]
Luke-Jr ben_vulpes: I can't find it now, but the Linux kernel used to have a writeup why commits shouldn't be PGP signed [08:06]
mircea_popescu did Diablo-D3 ever get around to making that 1mn dollar company << 1 mn BITCOIN. get it straight., [08:06]
Luke-Jr ben_vulpes: IIRC it was related to signing implying you have audited the complete state of the code, not just the diff [08:06]
ben_vulpes well that's a load of malarkey. [08:06]
ben_vulpes the other arguments i've heard is a) weakens "importance" of signatures and b) leaks keys [08:07]
ben_vulpes a) lol [08:07]
Luke-Jr probably also because git maintainers like to rebase commits regularly [08:07]
ben_vulpes b) don't sign too often. [08:07]
ben_vulpes well then the sig goes bad and tough luck. [08:07]
thestringpuller mircea_popescu: i don't know my history very well even though i lived it [08:07]
thestringpuller ewww rebase commits [08:07]
thestringpuller good way to lose your history [08:08]
Luke-Jr ben_vulpes: also, the sig can't prove who wrote the code anyway [08:08]
ben_vulpes da [08:08]
ben_vulpes fuq [08:08]
Luke-Jr ben_vulpes: it would be trivial for Con to take my commits and reauthor them with his own signature, for example [08:08]
Luke-Jr (although I doubt he'd go that far) [08:08]
BingoBoingo thestringpuller: nano just updated a few ratings [08:08]
Luke-Jr thestringpuller: yeah, I'm not a big fan of rebasing, but that's how the git culture works :/ [08:09]
mircea_popescu aaaaah dig nanotube's rating of magicaltux << i don't think he ever revisits them or anytrhing [08:09]
ben_vulpes wouldn't really pass an inspection tbh [08:09]
Luke-Jr nanotube: wow, your new rating for Mark is harsh! :o [08:09]
mircea_popescu thestringpuller: this is actually why the wot is broken << nah. if you know who people are you know what to discount. if you don't know, you can't use their ratings anyway. [08:09]
BingoBoingo nanotube ratings watch http://dpaste.com/05T9JSY [08:10]
assbot dpaste: 05T9JSY [08:10]
Luke-Jr nanotube: the news last I checked said the police don't buy the conspiracy theories [08:10]
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ben_vulpes police? what is this. [08:11]
Luke-Jr ben_vulpes: you know, the people investigating the MtGox incident [08:11]
mircea_popescu well this banstuff has been an amusing read. [08:11]
Luke-Jr who actually have access to information [08:11]
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Luke-Jr unlike me or most people [08:11]
ben_vulpes yes, the entirely honest and upright japanese police. [08:11]
mircea_popescu Luke-Jr you read some conspiracy theories about what the police is buying ? [08:12]
Luke-Jr mircea_popescu: conspiracy theories being people saying Mark did it, with no evidence [08:12]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes: signing commits is considered bad practice, actually << by idiots. [08:12]
Luke-Jr police don't seem to believe that, and they have actual access to information [08:12]
Luke-Jr mircea_popescu: the Linux maintainers are idiots? [08:13]
mircea_popescu xanthyos> appearing like a fool in the short term to a bunch of druggies and cam whores << maybe you need a new reddit ? [08:13]
Luke-Jr lol [08:13]
BingoBoingo Luke-Jr> police don't seem to believe that, and they have actual access to information << How long did the Feds take on BFL? [08:13]
ben_vulpes mircea_popescu: the Linux maintainers are idiots? << a large number of them. do we not hear of linus routinely reaming people for idiocy? [08:13]
Luke-Jr BingoBoingo: wat? [08:13]
Luke-Jr ben_vulpes: that's a point. XD [08:13]
mircea_popescu ;;ticker [08:14]
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ben_vulpes ;;rate luke-jr -1 tard, fud: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-09-2014#849440 [08:14]
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BingoBoingo Luke-Jr: Well, BFL has only very recently been shutdown and taken into recievership for merely doing what they've been doing for their entire run. [08:14]
ben_vulpes !down Luke-Jr [08:14]
nanotube Luke-Jr: not implying culpability, simply that i wouldn't trade with him given all the stuff hanging over his head [08:14]
mircea_popescu Luke-Jr> police don't seem to believe that, and they have actual access to information << How long did the Feds take on BFL? << the notion that "the police" has "the information" is such lmao. [08:14]
Luke-Jr ben_vulpes: what I said is true, even if you disagree with it [08:14]
ben_vulpes well, you've got fifteen minutes, Luke-Jr. make the best of 'em. [08:14]
mircea_popescu they've got what they finally managed to read on trilema, basically. [08:14]
Luke-Jr BingoBoingo: did the feds at some point say BFL was legit? [08:15]
Luke-Jr nanotube: ah, makes sense [08:15]
mircea_popescu ;;gettrust assbot Luke-Jr [08:15]
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mircea_popescu ;;gettrust assbot Diablo-D3 [08:15]
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ben_vulpes Luke-Jr: your assertion of such doth not proof make. [08:15]
BingoBoingo Luke-Jr: Never, one judge commented that there wasn't enough in front of him at the time to revoke Sonny's parole, far from an endorsement [08:15]
Luke-Jr nanotube: btw, any idea why b-otc.com is broken? [08:15]
Luke-Jr BingoBoingo: my point exactly [08:16]
Luke-Jr BingoBoingo: Japanese police have stated they don't think Mark is involved in the crime [08:16]
ben_vulpes he was still at the helm. [08:16]
mircea_popescu no they didn't lol. [08:16]
nanotube Luke-Jr: seems to work for me, just checked. [08:16]
Luke-Jr ben_vulpes: yes, he screwed up big time [08:16]
ben_vulpes it happened on his watch. [08:16]
Luke-Jr nanotube: weird :/ [08:16]
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mircea_popescu what the fuck dorkhead do you have to be to believe sssomething like that. "o the police said this guy isn't involved". how'd they know and why'd they say that. [08:16]
ben_vulpes !up Diablo-D3 [08:17]
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Luke-Jr mircea_popescu: they're investigating the theft [08:17]
mircea_popescu right. [08:17]
Luke-Jr and have access to information we don't [08:17]
mircea_popescu no, they don't. [08:17]
Luke-Jr nanotube: try over IPv6? [08:17]
BingoBoingo No reason police aren't for sale like anyone else. [08:17]
mircea_popescu but that aside : that's the definition of "investigating" : they dion;t know who did what [08:17]
mircea_popescu and who's not involved. [08:17]
mircea_popescu just because the idiots you normally shill at can't read japanese doesn't mean you actually get to propose nonsense in here as fact. [08:17]
Luke-Jr I don't shill. [08:18]
Luke-Jr mircea_popescu: too bad, I don't save every news article I read. [08:19]
mircea_popescu right. [08:19]
mircea_popescu because "news articles" are a source now. [08:19]
ben_vulpes Luke-Jr: amusingly, you can't even find them when the time comes. [08:19]
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ben_vulpes not that any of them are written by a key i know anyways. [08:20]
Luke-Jr mircea_popescu: "news articles" was the topic [08:20]
Dimsler Luke-Jr, wtf are you talking about [08:20]
mircea_popescu but the very notion that "the police"'d have some sort of priviledged access to information... [08:20]
mircea_popescu holy shit, that takes the cake. [08:20]
Luke-Jr Dimsler: ? [08:20]
Dimsler i know [08:20]
nanotube mircea_popescu: they /should/ have the entire gox database, unlike the general public. [08:21]
Luke-Jr mircea_popescu: they do [08:21]
mircea_popescu [08:21]
mircea_popescu nanotube you mean that thing that was stolen off their servers 5x ? [08:21]
mircea_popescu yeah, im sure they do o.o [08:21]
Dimsler mircea_popescu, maybe they have access to the "secret" server [08:21]
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mircea_popescu yeah, right. [08:21]
mircea_popescu maybe they have access to their own behinds. [08:21]
Luke-Jr mircea_popescu: it's pretty obvious MagicalTux isn't allowed to publicly say a lot of stuff [08:21]
mircea_popescu seems unlikely, giving what we know of public servants, but why not hoep. [08:21]
Luke-Jr that stuff, the police have access to [08:21]
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nanotube mircea_popescu: sure, except it wasn't the entire thing? it was a particular date range, plus as i recall not all transactions? [08:22]
mircea_popescu yeah because co-conspirator testimony is like the be all end all of truthsources. [08:22]
mircea_popescu nanotube now how would one know this ? [08:22]
nanotube i distinctly recall it didn't have some of my earliest transactions :P [08:22]
mircea_popescu which one of the leaked versions of which particular breach ? [08:23]
nanotube also, were there usd input/outputs? or just btc? [08:23]
nanotube haha i don't even know :P [08:23]
mircea_popescu i rest. [08:23]
mircea_popescu let's talk of something else, this can't not end up retarded. [08:23]
nanotube hehe me too! sleep time :) [08:23]
Luke-Jr XD [08:23]
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mircea_popescu don't forget to sign it. [08:24]
mircea_popescu incidentally, it occurs to me, the ba deeds registrar thing will be a not-so-bad way to distribute source. [08:24]
mircea_popescu speaking of which, [08:24]
mircea_popescu ;;seen molokodesk [08:25]
gribble molokodesk was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 13 hours, 43 minutes, and 51 seconds ago: yeah, there's a pending item stuck in the queue because it missed (probably) it's block. [08:25]
RagnarDanneskjol hes working on it hastily [08:25]
mircea_popescu aite [08:25]
ben_vulpes that's a poor way to work on things [08:25]
RagnarDanneskjol i kno [08:25]
mircea_popescu guy had a month, ended up cramming most of it after the 20th or something ? [08:25]
ben_vulpes let's see if this works yet [08:25]
mircea_popescu gotta work hygienically yo! [08:26]
ben_vulpes !down Luke-Jr [08:26]
mircea_popescu !down ben_vulpes [08:26]
-assbot- mircea_popescu, you can't do that to ben_vulpes. [08:26]
mircea_popescu oddly, you're reg'd [08:26]
ben_vulpes ;;gettrust assbot ben_vulpes [08:26]
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ben_vulpes odd how? [08:26]
mircea_popescu well if you're reg'd why doesn't the down take [08:26]
ben_vulpes kakobrekla ? [08:27]
ben_vulpes caching somewhere. [08:27]
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ben_vulpes (just a guess) [08:28]
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ben_vulpes for the record, signing not your own commits is anathema and will eventually be outed. [08:29]
ben_vulpes a signed tag is a different thing. [08:30]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes eh ? [08:30]
RagnarDanneskjol explain signed tag pls [08:30]
mircea_popescu why, if you've read it ? [08:30]
ben_vulpes RagnarDanneskjol: you're familiar with tagging in git? [08:30]
RagnarDanneskjol sure [08:30]
RagnarDanneskjol why bettr or different [08:31]
asciilifeform why commits shouldn't be PGP signed... leaks keys << sorta like the idea that one shouldn't blow nose - leaks brains. yes, given some misconfigurations of the body - this can actually happen. [08:31]
mircea_popescu lol [08:31]
ben_vulpes a commit is "i did this code" [08:31]
mircea_popescu splendid analogy [08:31]
ben_vulpes a tag is "this release bears my stamp" [08:31]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes can i commit code my slavegirl wrote on her offline abacus ? [08:32]
RagnarDanneskjol OH yea [08:32]
ben_vulpes tux might nota been a party to the crime, but it happened under his watch. [08:32]
ben_vulpes you can do anything you want [08:32]
ben_vulpes how your wot handles it is unresolved [08:32]
mircea_popescu so then if i sign a commit you made, what's the problem ? [08:32]
ben_vulpes why not encrypt messages to bitcoin private keys? it works, what's the problem? [08:33]
mircea_popescu can you stick to arguing your idea instead of arguing around ? [08:33]
ben_vulpes i'll try. [08:34]
ben_vulpes the commit is "here is a diff of thing before i started work today, and thing after i finished this feature." it may include tests, changes to other miscellaneous stuff. it should exist (in my opinion, i may be wrong and might need to be argued out of this) as a statement that "i did this work". this clearly gets hazy when you've got multiple eyes on a screen. [08:35]
ben_vulpes and multiple people providing input into what precisely should be done. however, the buck must stop with the signer of the commit. [08:36]
thestringpuller diff of commit hash in blockchain? [08:36]
ben_vulpes also i don't really know that git affords for you signing my hash and including it in the repository, from a technical perspective. [08:36]
ben_vulpes er, commit. [08:37]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes but see, if what you mean to say is "signing actual commits may be taking on more responsibility than you realise", why say "anathema" ? [08:37]
mircea_popescu as far as i can see, all signatories of a thing are joint and several responsible for it. [08:37]
ben_vulpes that's why the signatory of the commit can only be held responsible for changes introduced in that commit. [08:37]
mircea_popescu if that's what you're trying to do, it's not anathema, it's the right thing. if it's not what you're trying to do it's still not anathema, just, you're misguidedly using the tools [08:38]
ben_vulpes sure, i made a change to openssl, and i stand behind it. that should not be taken to be an endorsement of the project. [08:38]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes basically the practica application would be, once X bug is found, grep for the code and whenever you find it in something someone signed, tear them a new one. [08:38]
ben_vulpes what would it mean for it to be in something that someone signed? [08:38]
ben_vulpes that's the importance of signing the diff. [08:39]
mircea_popescu well up to the signer what he signs. [08:39]
ben_vulpes that's why the commit is the right thing for a contributor to sign. [08:39]
ben_vulpes "i changed these things, and i take responsibility for the content of the change." [08:39]
ben_vulpes now if you strip whitespace on a line that later turns out to have a mission-critical hole... [08:40]
mircea_popescu sure, if that's what he means that's what he should do. [08:40]
mircea_popescu mno. [08:40]
mircea_popescu fuck you, don't dick around with lines you don't udnerstand. [08:40]
mircea_popescu "all i did was the space guise" psshhhh [08:40]
ben_vulpes d'accord. [08:40]
mircea_popescu the entire point of the exercise is to make people fucking affraid to write code. [08:41]
asciilifeform ^ [08:41]
ben_vulpes now in the tag, you include a message: "this signed tag is my stamp upon the whole and entirety of the codebase". [08:41]
mircea_popescu that' the only way they'll stop long enough to read something. [08:41]
mircea_popescu ben_vulpes that's nonsense. what's this, a badly specified bitbet bet ? [08:41]
ben_vulpes or, "this signed tag is my stamp on lines xx-yy in file thus.hs" [08:41]
mircea_popescu no dude, you include what you sign between --begin and end [08:41]
ben_vulpes i'm demonstrating the range of what's possible, not what i'd do. [08:41]
mircea_popescu no signature-by-reference. now THAT' [08:42]
mircea_popescu s anathema. [08:42]
ben_vulpes and you probably want to hash the lines and sign the hash to boot. [08:42]
asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=13-08-2014#794835 << example of responsibility [08:42]
assbot Logged on 13-08-2014 20:08:25; asciilifeform: one calls out recipe steps; one actually tightens the bolt, whatever; one - verifies. then they all sign. [08:42]
ben_vulpes asciilifeform: right. [08:42]
ben_vulpes what is anathema in the previous context mircea_popescu is taking someone else's commits, signing them and claiming them as your own. [08:43]
ben_vulpes if i find commits like that without a "copied without permission from XXX" -- that's a demerit. [08:43]
asciilifeform (example not necessarily applicable to given domain, but specifically of folks taking actual responsibility for their actions) [08:43]
asciilifeform as for this entire thread - being pessimist, imho any software project which appears to call for this level of organizational complexity - is a lost cause. [08:44]
thestringpuller mircea_popescu: you could only make people terrified in this system if everyone was required to sign commits no? [08:44]
asciilifeform and yes, that means, e.g., linux kernel. [08:45]
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ben_vulpes in 20 years, a bitcoin implementation may be software people's "masterpiece" work - eg the piece of work that grants one the title of "master" in the field. [08:46]
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ben_vulpes if i see this day i will be a happy man. [08:48]
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thestringpuller isn't linux kind of that to operating systems? [08:56]
thestringpuller ^ ben_vulpes [08:56]
mircea_popescu what is anathema in the previous context mircea_popescu is taking someone else's commits, signing them and claiming them as your own. << why ? [08:57]
mircea_popescu there's no permission to be had or sought. this is free software. [08:58]
mircea_popescu thestringpuller no. girls aren't required to fuck anyone and yet they're well terrified of not doing a good job in bed. [08:58]
Dimsler what about rape [09:00]
mircea_popescu what abou it ? [09:05]
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thestringpuller mircea_popescu: what if someone doesn't sign "heartbleed introduction" then no one is accountable and system is moot [09:23]
mircea_popescu don't use it if you don't like how it's signed. [09:23]
thestringpuller but this means software that is signed everywhere has more accountability than software that doesn't [09:24]
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mircea_popescu right [09:27]
mircea_popescu ;;isitdown bitbet.us [09:31]
gribble bitbet.us is up [09:31]
mircea_popescu da fuck. [09:31]
thestringpuller up for me? [09:54]
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RagnarDanneskjol are there any time-bending' methods for proving a doc [notarized electronically*] is not added[forged] to db AFTER some point in time? like a 'carbondated' irrefutable binary marker [or tensor more like]. for instance, unique single use keypair for each new calendar day thats signed by [or a hash of] some other newly generated 'time-dependent' keypair + 'something else'[ie classified new [10:56]
RagnarDanneskjol sapr ad but more easily recoverable]. we'll presume the date record of keys published is unreliable/unavail/innacurate [including classifieds which could fall into all 3 categories] and placing aside the single use pair being vulnerable to forger obtaining historical key pairs in advance. [10:56]
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mircea_popescu RagnarDanneskjol well how are you going to put the hash in a block retroactively ? [11:12]
mircea_popescu but anyway, this discussion can continue tomorrow, i'm off. [11:13]
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ben_vulpes http://online.wsj.com/articles/hong-kong-protests-swell-as-riot-police-withdraw-1411979074?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories << contrast w/ "occupy" [19:41]
assbot Hong Kong Protests Swell as Riot Police Withdraw - WSJ [19:41]
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mircea_popescu ;;rated PeterL [19:44]
gribble You have not yet rated user PeterL [19:44]
mircea_popescu ;;rate PeterL 1 Guy fucked up his glbse assets 3 years ago. This is a fact. That fact may be explained as a smart guy failing in a soup of idiots, and the optimist in me is inclined towards it. [19:46]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user PeterL has been recorded. [19:46]
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mircea_popescu !up justusranvier [20:03]
-assbot- You voiced justusranvier for 30 minutes. [20:03]
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justusranvier morning [20:04]
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mircea_popescu how goes ? [20:05]
chetty http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/170977/gov%E2%80%99t-works-on-criminal-law-reform-to-fight-%E2%80%98blue%E2%80%99-dollar- [20:06]
assbot Govt works on criminal law reform to fight blue dollar - BuenosAiresHerald.com [20:06]
ThickAsThieves lol now Intuit gave the 1yr dev subscription... [20:07]
mircea_popescu huh ? [20:07]
justusranvier mircea_popescu: FYI: https://plus.google.com/events/c3hmjaeivvnd6oj02hvdo1ca658 [20:09]
mircea_popescu justusranvier what am i lookin' at ? [20:10]
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mircea_popescu Michael Goldstein presentats a tutorial on GPG contracts and the #bitcoin-otc web of trust. < that ? [20:11]
justusranvier We started syndicating our weekly bitcoin meetups. [20:11]
justusranvier So now they'll be put on YouTube [20:11]
justusranvier Instead of just teaching classes to the people who show up in person it spreads the reach a bit [20:12]
justusranvier He'll be talking about your GPG Contracts article. [20:12]
mircea_popescu aite, how can i help ? [20:12]
justusranvier Maybe one of these days you could get on a Hangout with us for a Q&A. [20:13]
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asciilifeform http://cryptome.org/2014/09/nsa-strategic-mission-list.pdf << mega-lol [20:15]
mircea_popescu what's a hangout ? [20:15]
asciilifeform http://pastebin.com/T0za6UsQ << deturdified [20:15]
assbot SECRET//COMINT//REL TO USA, AUS, CAN, GBR//20291123 United States SIGINT System - Pastebin.com [20:15]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform lol i saw that. [20:16]
justusranvier mircea_popescu: Google's answer to Skype. Useful in that you can stream/record to YouTube [20:16]
mircea_popescu why must the format be bulky and impossible ? can't we do this ? [20:16]
penguirker New blog post: https://www.bcoinnews.com/headlines-documents-ftc-vs-bfl-bitcoin-mining-case/ [20:17]
mircea_popescu do this : hire a chick wherever your studio is located. i'll pay for her tiome, give her an xchat terminal and she can read my replies. [20:17]
justusranvier mircea_popescu: Example: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8tHKJLkEYXX_C_yuDop1kC6UMozzCKXq [20:17]
assbot Austin Bitcoin Meetup Guest Speaker Series - YouTube [20:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15300 @ 0.0007459 = 11.4123 BTC [-] {2} [20:18]
justusranvier mircea_popescu: Could work [20:20]
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penguirker New blog post: https://www.bcoinnews.com/ftc-vs-bfl-bitcoin-mining/ [20:24]
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moldysnizz Well howdy! [20:25]
mircea_popescu how goes [20:26]
moldysnizz It's pretty good so far. Slept in. No one around but a couple of dogs. Still breathing... Good shit right here. [20:27]
moldysnizz And I only fucked up my ;;bcverify once! [20:28]
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moldysnizz I've been trying to wrap my head around rand(). [20:32]
moldysnizz Computers making randome numbers? I don't think so. [20:32]
kakobrekla ;;gettrust moldysnizz [20:32]
gribble Currently authenticated from hostmask moldysnizz!~moldysniz@unaffiliated/moldysnizz. Trust relationship from user kakobrekla to user moldysnizz: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=kakobrekla&dest=moldysnizz | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=moldysnizz | Rated since: never [20:32]
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moldysnizz I was formarly chatquack, but the computer with the creds is in storage. [20:33]
moldysnizz heh [20:34]
moldysnizz Parents garage. ;) [20:34]
mircea_popescu lol [20:35]
kakobrekla moldysnizz you prolly need to read everything ascii ever said. [20:36]
moldysnizz In reguards to rand()? [20:37]
kakobrekla correct [20:37]
moldysnizz regards** [20:37]
moldysnizz *goes to the site* [20:37]
kakobrekla one star is enough [20:37]
TheNewDeal *** [20:37]
kakobrekla now fix it with "regards***" [20:37]
mircea_popescu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThHz9wlBeLUa [20:38]
assbot Madonna - Lucky Star - YouTube [20:38]
moldysnizz regards! heh. [20:38]
jurov dunno, large part of that material is scattered around trilema [20:38]
kakobrekla !s from:asciilifeform [20:38]
jurov related to cardano rng [20:38]
assbot 26135 results for 'from:asciilifeform' : http://search.bitcoin-assets.com/?q=from%3Aasciilifeform [20:38]
kakobrekla moldysnizz ^^ [20:38]
moldysnizz ty [20:38]
mircea_popescu !s "state of sin" [20:38]
assbot 7 results for '"state of sin"' : http://search.bitcoin-assets.com/?q=%22state+of+sin%22 [20:38]
TheNewDeal Randomly scattered around trilema? [20:39]
kakobrekla not so randomly! [20:39]
kakobrekla quasi randomly perhaps [20:39]
jurov where did i wrote randomly? [20:39]
mircea_popescu there is method to this random! [20:39]
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kakobrekla where did i wrote you wrote? [20:39]
jurov not you, TheNewDeal [20:39]
mircea_popescu jurov looks like your buffer got injected :D [20:39]
kakobrekla lel [20:39]
jurov kako's too [20:40]
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kakobrekla we better sign irc lines [20:40]
* asciilifeform just saw, through window, an ornate 'sheriff' car, stopped. woman in police uniform emerges, tries to serve some kind of legal notice printed on large stiff paper to neighbour - who isn't home. she gets back in, drives off. [20:40]
TheNewDeal It was mostly a joke, on the topic of rand() ya know [20:40]
kakobrekla dud idk random jokes are so rand() [20:41]
moldysnizz wakka wakka [20:41]
TheNewDeal Ikr lol [20:41]
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jurov dat my mind. just produced a thought "what if we measure trilema entropy? and what if it ends up being over-unity?" [20:42]
bounce txtspk, bringing humanity into easy AI territory from the other end [20:42]
TheNewDeal Makes me remember the markov chain trilema [20:42]
mircea_popescu jurov no wai [20:42]
mircea_popescu THESE INSULTS!!!1 [20:42]
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jurov ... [20:44]
moldysnizz http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-03-2014#574674 [20:44]
mircea_popescu trilema entropy is 0 [20:44]
assbot Logged on 22-03-2014 17:19:21; asciilifeform: incidentally, my first exposure to the problem of RNGs with inadequate entropy was by accident, at uni [20:44]
mircea_popescu you just gotta know how to read it [20:44]
mircea_popescu unfortunately, it is a skill i seem to have mysplaced myself ;/ [20:44]
bounce s/spl/sp/ [20:44]
penguirker New blog post: http://trilema.com/2014/the-witch-hunt/ [20:44]
jurov trilema entropy is 0 << means 1 bit of trilema text contains 0 bits of information? [20:45]
mircea_popescu no, by way of 1 bit of trilema contsaining 1 bit of information and so no room for this entropy cheez [20:46]
asciilifeform 'time was flowing at a constant rate of one second per second!' [20:46]
kakobrekla isnt that a bit fast [20:46]
bounce "security by lack of entropy" -- my, wouldn't that be useful [20:47]
mircea_popescu ;;google time is going by really slow i think we might be dead [20:47]
gribble I think we're dead - YouTube: ; Police Officer steals Marijuana. - YouTube: ; What 3 things did you learn while you were in a near-death - TED.com: [20:47]
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mircea_popescu bounce it's basically asciilifeform's plan for computing. [20:48]
asciilifeform !s stone sword [20:48]
assbot 2 results for 'stone sword' : http://search.bitcoin-assets.com/?q=stone+sword [20:48]
kakobrekla !s hammer phone [20:48]
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mircea_popescu !s biggus dickus [20:49]
assbot 0 results for 'biggus dickus' : http://search.bitcoin-assets.com/?q=biggus+dickus [20:49]
mircea_popescu fixed now. [20:49]
moldysnizz He has a wife you know [20:50]
kakobrekla lel [20:50]
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moldysnizz http://trilema.com/2013/unsorted-collection-of-various-cardano-related-updates-spurious-pics/ intresting stuff! [20:51]
assbot Unsorted collection of various Cardano related updates + spurious pics pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. [20:51]
mircea_popescu moldysnizz yeah! [20:53]
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jurov !up moldysnizz [20:59]
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moldysnizz mircea_popescu, did you ever get a decent prototype of that RNG device working? [20:59]
moldysnizz thanks jurov! [20:59]
kakobrekla moldysnizz http://www.loper-os.org/wp-content/tri1.jpg [21:00]
moldysnizz ooo fun! [21:01]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00074764 = 7.9997 BTC [+] [21:01]
moldysnizz Is this like a Arduino? [21:02]
kakobrekla exactly like except completely opposite. [21:03]
* asciilifeform not sure how item in question could have been confused for 'arduino' - other than in both being small electrical gizmos [21:04]
kakobrekla both pcbs are blue [21:05]
* asciilifeform digs [21:05]
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mircea_popescu moldysnizz a prototype, yes. [21:05]
asciilifeform yes indeed - apparently an 'arduino' - blue. [21:05]
* asciilifeform never had one, didn't know [21:05]
* kakobrekla has a few [21:06]
asciilifeform kakobrekla: they're 'atmel'-something-or-others with a bunch of convenient plugs, yeah? [21:07]
moldysnizz http://www.loper-os.org/?p=1427 ahh I didn't relize it was it's own thing. Looks fun! [21:07]
assbot Loper OS » Cardano Prototype Tidbits: TRNG Boards. [21:07]
bounce clearly, for production you must come up with an unique colour [21:07]
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kakobrekla asciilifeform basically yea. you also have the arm editions in same package. [21:08]
asciilifeform moldysnizz: this particular item (trng) is a very simple but safety-critical (hence amount of effort spent on it) component of a larger apparatus. [21:08]
moldysnizz Right? Any decent crypto needs decent rng. [21:10]
moldysnizz I'm love'n it. [21:10]
kakobrekla i guess i expressed myself wrongly, as atmel indeed prints arm [21:10]
asciilifeform kakobrekla: i thought 'arduino' used an 'atmega' [21:11]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00075066 = 8.7077 BTC [+] [21:11]
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kakobrekla theres hundredths of versions and editions [21:12]
kakobrekla arm example http://www.elechouse.com/elechouse/images/product/Taijiuino/ [21:12]
asciilifeform i never really grasped the appeal [21:12]
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mircea_popescu ;;seen davout [21:12]
gribble davout was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 hours, 41 minutes, and 34 seconds ago: oui et toi-même ? [21:12]
asciilifeform how hard is it to plant a micro in a breadboard or simple pcb ? [21:12]
punkman asciilifeform: the selling point is mostly the Arduino IDE [21:12]
mircea_popescu davout http://bitbet.us/bet/826/bitcoin-central-out-of-business-in-2014/#c4057 << you got a comment on this ? [21:12]
assbot BitBet - Bitcoin-Central out of business in 2014 :: 0.87 B (8%) on Yes, 10.09 B (92%) on No | closing in 2 months 4 weeks | weight: 36`753 (100`000 to 1) [21:12]
asciilifeform ide << what's in there? sdcc? [21:12]
kakobrekla ide sux balls. [21:13]
punkman and the "community" [21:13]
asciilifeform or is this another 'basic stamp' where 'pr0gr4m w1th0ut pr0gr4mm1ng like a l33t ch1xx0r' affair ? [21:13]
kakobrekla i use em for dicking around mostly [21:13]
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kakobrekla and bobms. [21:15]
mircea_popescu !up vorandrew [21:15]
kakobrekla bombs [21:15]
-assbot- You voiced vorandrew for 30 minutes. [21:15]
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mircea_popescu exactly like except completely opposite. << lmao [21:16]
* asciilifeform can't read word 'arduino' without immediately thinking 'aradruin' from j.r.r.t's 'silmarillion' (and ru. translation of 'lord of rings') [21:16]
punkman cardanduino [21:18]
jurov !mpif [21:18]
assbot BtcAlpha.com F.MPIF Tracker estimated NAV per share: 0.00021861 B (Total: 478.05 B). Delta: -2.17 B. The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire. [21:18]
* moldysnizz chuckles [21:19]
moldysnizz Well, I have a shit-ton of reading now. Thanks for the info. [21:19]
moldysnizz I'm going to make my own TRNG. With hookers, and blackjack! [21:20]
mircea_popescu since you're doing that might as well go the whole nine yards [21:20]
jurov mircea_popescu: http://mpex.co/?mpsic=F.MPIF has no text [21:20]
assbot F.MPIF last 1@0.00020614 [21:20]
mircea_popescu make your own grilfriend [21:20]
mircea_popescu jurov looking [21:21]
asciilifeform grilfriend << 'i'm cooked on that side, please turn me over' (st lawrence of rome?) [21:22]
* kakobrekla never watched lord of the rings [21:23]
mircea_popescu me either. [21:23]
asciilifeform good book, but you need to be a kid to appreciate imho [21:24]
asciilifeform the film - depends if you go in for that kind of film [21:24]
kakobrekla wtf is with the round stones in the mpif fund, did you invest in that ? [21:24]
asciilifeform ;;google round stones beneath the earth [21:25]
gribble Neil Young - The Round Stones Beneath The Earth (Dead Man ...: ; Dead Man Script - Drew's Script-O-Rama: ; The Round Stones Beneath the Earth... — Neil Young — Last.fm: [21:25]
mircea_popescu jurov http://mpex.bz/?mpsic=F.MPIF < [21:26]
assbot F.MPIF last 1@0.00020614 [21:26]
mircea_popescu kakobrekla wait wut ? [21:27]
jurov gut :) [21:27]
kakobrekla http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-09-2014#849932 [21:27]
assbot Logged on 29-09-2014 18:16:19; assbot: BtcAlpha.com F.MPIF Tracker estimated NAV per share: 0.00021861 B (Total: 478.05 B). Delta: -2.17 B. The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire. [21:27]
mircea_popescu that'd be mike's doing [21:28]
kakobrekla speaking of mike [21:28]
kakobrekla ;;seen mike_c [21:28]
gribble mike_c was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 20 hours, 32 minutes, and 12 seconds ago: (j/k) [21:28]
jurov but the phrase is from assbot's fortune file? [21:28]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20899 @ 0.00075138 = 15.7031 BTC [+] {2} [21:28]
kakobrekla !mpif [21:28]
assbot BtcAlpha.com F.MPIF Tracker estimated NAV per share: 0.00021861 B (Total: 478.05 B). Delta: -2.17 B. Have you got any tobacco? [21:28]
kakobrekla lel [21:28]
kakobrekla its prolly the fact i cant code [21:29]
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kakobrekla will that keep me off the list btw? [21:31]
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chetty news.yahoo.com/israeli-circumcision-device-provokes-union-outcry-south-africa-141537701.html [21:48]
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nubbins` chetty, there's a die antwoord song featuring a xhosa guy talking about circumcision [21:51]
nubbins` https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbW9JqM7vho [21:51]
assbot Die Antwoord - Evil Boy (Explicit Version) - YouTube [21:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2979 @ 0.0007472 = 2.2259 BTC [-] [21:53]
mircea_popescu kakobrekla NO! [21:53]
kakobrekla :( [21:54]
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Blazedout419 nubbins` got my poster! [21:55]
fluffypony please don't link to Die Antwoord, nubbins` [21:56]
Blazedout419 Looks really nice...now to have it framed. [21:56]
nubbins` ah hahaha, fp is having an aneurysm no doubt [21:56]
nubbins` Blazedout419 great! [21:56]
fluffypony nubbins`: well the thing is, they're not even satirical or funny [21:56]
fluffypony they just take tidbits and snippets of red-neck society and then blow it completely out of proportion to try and make it "shocking" [21:57]
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mircea_popescu fluffypony sounds like a decent recipe for humor neh ? [22:01]
fluffypony one would think so [22:01]
fluffypony but in doing so they mostly come across as "meh" instead of shocking [22:01]
mircea_popescu "Die Antwoord (pronounced [di'ɑnt.ʋoːrt], translation: "The Answer") is a South African rap-rave group formed in Cape Town in 2008." [22:01]
mircea_popescu ok nm lol. [22:01]
mircea_popescu rave. srsly ? [22:01]
fluffypony yeah, see my point? [22:03]
fluffypony :-P [22:03]
mircea_popescu i do actually. [22:03]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14667 @ 0.00074646 = 10.9483 BTC [-] {2} [22:05]
xanthyos IT IS OFFICIAL. THE SOCIALIST DANIEL VITA OF LANGLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, HAS ELECTED TO STARVE TO DEATH. [22:11]
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thestringpuller good afternoon homies [22:16]
thestringpuller mircea_popescu i have a quick question about the cardano [22:16]
mircea_popescu shoot [22:16]
kakobrekla is topace gone from irc for good? [22:18]
xanthyos https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ByuR-E1CcAICyNh.jpg << THIS GUY IS UNSKILLED AT SITTING ON AN AIR MATTRESS [22:19]
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mircea_popescu xanthyos got a problem down there ? [22:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00074936 = 7.6809 BTC [+] [22:22]
asciilifeform thestringpuller: if your question relates to design or manufacture, it is possible that i can help you [22:22]
Apocalyptic xanthyos, less caps ? [22:22]
xanthyos ya [22:23]
nubbins` o wow, just signed up for a circle account and used it for the first time [22:24]
kakobrekla thestringpuller yes, the pcb is blue. [22:24]
nubbins` such easy [22:24]
mircea_popescu can we be friends anymoar ? [22:24]
nubbins` imagine, buying btc with a credit card [22:25]
kakobrekla nubbins` did you encounter any amount of jerk with that? [22:25]
nubbins` kakobrekla as painless as taking a shit [22:25]
nubbins` transferred $50 from my credit card, immediately withdrew to cold storage address [22:25]
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Dimsler lol circled [22:26]
nubbins` gonna wait a few days to verify cc fees and do the same in reverse [22:26]
Dimsler wait [22:26]
Dimsler circle will take CC and convert to btc? [22:26]
nubbins` yes [22:26]
Dimsler has anyone fed it hacked lines yet? [22:26]
nubbins` warning: cash advance fees may apply [22:26]
Dimsler whats the approval process? [22:26]
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nubbins` no approval process, you just enter your billing details [22:26]
Dimsler no shit [22:27]
mircea_popescu kakobrekla as painless as taking a shit << ouch :D [22:27]
mircea_popescu so basically... just as long as wasn't a big shit. [22:27]
nubbins` mp eat more fibre ;) [22:27]
kakobrekla or bricks [22:27]
Dimsler too much steak [22:27]
mircea_popescu Dimsler> has anyone fed it hacked lines yet? << i imagine not really so far. [22:27]
nubbins` what amazes me is that they managed to insure this whole process somehow [22:27]
mircea_popescu yet. [22:28]
Dimsler circle is going down [22:28]
Dimsler once the nigerians hear about it taking cc [22:28]
Dimsler for btc [22:28]
Duffer1 that all sounds ripe for abuse [22:28]
Dimsler i know [22:28]
Dimsler sitting there feeding cvvs [22:28]
thestringpuller asciilifeform: it relates to "intended use". I want to know if a certain scenario is in scope. [22:30]
asciilifeform thestringpuller: ideally, ask here, but if you must - pgp [22:30]
asciilifeform i can't think of any reason not to ask publiclyh [22:30]
thestringpuller We are talking publicly? [22:31]
thestringpuller I was just wondering if you were in the mood to take questions :P [22:31]
Dimsler who the fuck is stringpuller [22:31]
kakobrekla is in scope if you hook it up to one [22:31]
thestringpuller :D [22:31]
asciilifeform i will be, for at least another ten minutes, then i go & take break from computer, cut a little aluminum [22:31]
nubbins` oh lel, my visa-enabled debit card works, too [22:32]
Dimsler lol wow [22:32]
Dimsler no idea verification? [22:32]
kakobrekla see nubbins` try out his 584 cards going broke [22:32]
Dimsler er [22:32]
Dimsler ID [22:32]
nubbins` Dimsler nope just cvv [22:32]
Dimsler whats the limit to load in? [22:33]
nubbins` $500 per week, it seems [22:33]
mircea_popescu Dimsler what a stupid q lol. how would they enforce a limit ? [22:33]
mircea_popescu 10k ips, 10k stolen cards, 10k bitcoins and womenz ain't one. [22:33]
Dimsler LOL [22:33]
Duffer1 yep [22:33]
Dimsler 10k bitcoin = womenz [22:34]
mircea_popescu ;;got 99 problems womenz ain't one [22:34]
gribble Error: "got" is not a valid command. [22:34]
asciilifeform thestringpuller: let's have your scenario. [22:34]
mircea_popescu ;;google got 99 problems womenz ain't one [22:34]
thestringpuller asciilifeform: could the cardano be used as a blackbox key generator? for instance someone once escrow keys that are one time use, the device can sign a message utilizing these generated keys, but they are inevitably destroyed, and no one has true record of the private keys used to sign said message [22:34]
gribble I Got 99 Problems But a Bitch Ain't One | Know Your Meme: ; I swear to God I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one /.. – All Me: ; Spreadshirt Women's 99 Problems But My (1 more message) [22:34]
thestringpuller i apologize for the disarray of thoughts. a dpaste more flushed out maybe more beneficial in terms of relating the scenario [22:34]
asciilifeform thestringpuller: how do you (operator of device) intend to prove to your counterparty that you destroyed key ? [22:35]
Dimsler rm -rf [22:35]
Dimsler duh [22:35]
thestringpuller the counterparty is in the room and takes the cardano as part of the deal [22:35]
thestringpuller however the person generating the keys flips the switch [22:35]
Dimsler seriously anytype of scenario where a private key has to be trusted leaves room for malice [22:35]
thestringpuller to delete them [22:35]
asciilifeform thestringpuller: how does your counterparty know that your cardano behaves as printed on the tin, and is not a substitute of identical appearance which you built in evil lab ? [22:36]
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asciilifeform thestringpuller: or that you have not replaced firmware with your own, that spits out a predestined set of keys cyclically ever time zap is thrown ? [22:36]
thestringpuller how do people know the cardano came from you asciilifeform and mircea_popescu 's "good lab" in the first place? [22:36]
Dimsler signed [22:37]
asciilifeform thestringpuller: if you have concerns about solidity of design - you will have to study the published specs (upcoming) before considering purchasing device. [22:37]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14616 @ 0.00075199 = 10.9911 BTC [+] {4} [22:37]
nubbins` then buy the t-shirt [22:38]
thestringpuller no concerns just trying to see if use case i possible [22:38]
asciilifeform if you have concerns about supply chain - there is no choice, assuming you wish to use device, other than to examine your particular unit. [22:38]
thestringpuller is* [22:38]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform i don't get the logic in your last two [22:38]
mircea_popescu so the guy is supposed to study the design, to find out if it comes fro mevil lab ? [22:38]
asciilifeform no [22:38]
asciilifeform this is the #1 most asked question [22:38]
thickasthieves to learn how to audit [22:38]
asciilifeform 'why should i believe you' [22:38]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform bt YOU asked HIM [22:39]
asciilifeform aha [22:39]
asciilifeform yes. [22:39]
thickasthieves i recall you stating buyer can replace parts [22:39]
Dimsler what a silly conversation [22:39]
mircea_popescu ikr. [22:39]
Dimsler honestly there still a certain level of trust [22:39]
Dimsler that has to occur [22:39]
asciilifeform i believe thestringpuller is asking for a known impossibility - a mechanical angel. [22:39]
Dimsler i mean what are you nit picking at? [22:39]
asciilifeform that will broker transactions for him, be instantly recognizable as angelic on sight by a counterparty, etc. [22:39]
thickasthieves you cannot remove trust from human dealing [22:39]
Dimsler i know [22:40]
Dimsler thestringpuller, quit trolling [22:40]
asciilifeform let's rephrase. why, in just about any army in the world, soldier must carry and care for his own rifle? [22:40]
asciilifeform why not a barrel full of rifles, handed out before attack. [22:40]
nubbins` ooh i know [22:40]
thestringpuller asciilifeform: i see. [22:41]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform actually this is how it was done during romanian revolution [22:41]
asciilifeform well if only source for rifles is plundered arsenal - yes [22:41]
mircea_popescu coupla guys showed up at state tel;evsion building, dumped a sack of machine guns on floor [22:41]
mircea_popescu everyone got some. derps couldn't even fire them, stuffed pants [22:41]
mircea_popescu "get one, might be handy" [22:41]
asciilifeform lol [22:41]
mircea_popescu true story. [22:41]
Dimsler lol [22:42]
asciilifeform what were they? kalash clones ? [22:42]
mircea_popescu (not really machine guns as in, three person platform fired band fed. shitty mps) [22:42]
mircea_popescu ;;google pistolul automat carpati [22:42]
gribble Pistoale | Comparison tables - SocialCompare: ; Infanteria Română – 180 de ani - Revista Forţelor Terestre: ; teroristii din decembrie 1989 « The Romanian Revolution of ...: [22:42]
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xanthyos capslock on the internet is the death throe of the loud poor man [22:42]
thestringpuller asciilifeform: mechanical angel << well cardano is resistant to DPA, isn't this an angelic property? [22:42]
thickasthieves caps lock key shouldnt even exist imo [22:43]
xanthyos it made sense on mechanical typewriters [22:43]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/PA_Md._1986 < that thing [22:43]
assbot PA Md. 1986 - Wikipedia [22:43]
thickasthieves back when typing in all caps was okay? [22:43]
asciilifeform thestringpuller: try to understand the idea. your particular unit, which you unpack, (optionally) study under microscope, replace various parts (optionally) with old stock, etc. - you can vouch for the properties of. [22:43]
xanthyos back when people used to troll with paper [22:44]
asciilifeform another fellow who pulls out a visually-similar apparatus - what can you say about his. [22:44]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: looks like ordinary kalash [22:44]
thestringpuller asciilifeform: oh now i see. i was once blind. thanks for giving me eyes. [22:44]
mircea_popescu "România, membră a Tratatului de la Varșovia, a decis trecerea la noul calibru la începutul anilor 1980. În loc să fabrice direct o copie a automatului AK-74, conducerea de la București a decis dezvoltarea unei arme independent de cea sovietică. Rezultatul, Pușca Automată Model 1986, deși similară familiei AK-74, avea unele elemente constructive proprii. " [22:44]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: believe or not, they used to sell them - here! a few hundred usd. [22:44]
mircea_popescu moved to the m16-inspired vietnam 5.56, in 1980, but decided to make own gun [22:45]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: how they ended up in america - who knows! [22:45]
nubbins` thickasthieves: you obviously grew up in the age of varying-case fonts [22:45]
mircea_popescu ended up with clone with "some own elements" [22:45]
mircea_popescu it's really not a very good gun [22:45]
nubbins` should be a lower-case lock key IMO. [22:45]
Dimsler well romanian aks are pretty nice [22:45]
Dimsler probably the best one vs an original russian one [22:45]
asciilifeform goes 'bang' when pull trigger, that's generally all people ask for around here [22:45]
Dimsler what year did romanian aks go to mild receivers? [22:46]
Dimsler er milled [22:46]
asciilifeform american aficionados grumble about ro. metallurgy [22:46]
kakobrekla asciilifeform also 'not in the face' ? [22:46]
asciilifeform but i can't say specifically why [22:46]
mircea_popescu Dimsler not an expert, but prolly the 70s. [22:46]
asciilifeform not in the face << obligatory: [22:46]
asciilifeform ;;google project eldest son [22:47]
gribble Project Eldest Son - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Project Eldest Son – The U.S. Scheme to Sabotage Charlie's Rifles |: ; Project Eldest Son: Covert Ammo Sabotage in Vietnam | Field ...: (1 more message) [22:47]
asciilifeform ^ where the ubiquitous image of 'kalash that fires backwards' came from [22:47]
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thickasthieves i think mp or someone already shared something like this, but http://dpaste.com/1ACV2MC [22:48]
assbot dpaste: 1ACV2MC: You Have a New Comment, by tat [22:48]
Dimsler lol [22:48]
asciilifeform broken spamatron. [22:48]
Dimsler the ak is pretty decent for back fires [22:48]
asciilifeform the 'eldest son' trick would work on almost any small arm [22:49]
asciilifeform or hell, even artillery piece [22:49]
kakobrekla cool [22:49]
thickasthieves bfl made these http://buttcoin.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/M4J11vT.jpg [22:50]
nubbins` lel I KNOW RIGHT [22:50]
Dimsler LOL [22:50]
asciilifeform (americans simply replaced one or two shells' powder with tetryl, resealed container, and left it for enemy to find as a trophy) [22:50]
kakobrekla Y I NO SHIP? I R AIRPLANE. [22:51]
asciilifeform out of curiosity, q for the aficionados: is there any mining hw vendor that is innocent of the scam 'bfl' is known to have carried out ? [22:52]
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thickasthieves i'd say no [22:52]
kakobrekla fury? [22:52]
thickasthieves ah maybe them [22:52]
thickasthieves asicminer did technically IPO before they had a thing [22:53]
thickasthieves though they never took customer money w/o shipping [22:53]
asciilifeform but is there even one asic vendor that didn't mine with customer-paid chips before shipping ? [22:53]
kakobrekla fury [22:53]
thickasthieves they also have the best logo [22:53]
thickasthieves amazing [22:54]
assbot AMAZING COMPANY! [22:54]
asciilifeform not even 'testing' ? [22:54]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7724 @ 0.00075288 = 5.8152 BTC [+] [22:55]
The20YearIRCloud Doesn't Romania still use stamped AK recievers? I know all the ones we get here in the US are paper thin [22:55]
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asciilifeform The20YearIRCloud: (ianal!) but recently i was told that it is, apparently, still legal to cut your own 'receiver' in usa - so long as you write your name on it. [22:56]
The20YearIRCloud Very much so , i have several [22:56]
mircea_popescu The20YearIRCloud yeah mostly [22:57]
The20YearIRCloud Manufacturing firearms isn't illegal anyhwere in the US outside of California and NY whom have additional restrictions. The federal deal is that it has to comply with all local laws, and if you intent to sell it, they require your information to be on it. [22:57]
punkman this circle thing works, just grabbed a cheap coin [22:57]
The20YearIRCloud And then, the 'firearm' as far as the USG and ATF are concerned is the part that contains the serial number [22:57]
nubbins` punkman +1 amirite [22:57]
asciilifeform The20YearIRCloud: afaik there's some national list of prohibited features [22:57]
The20YearIRCloud So with an AK/AR it's the reciever, on something like a glock it's the frame/grip. [22:57]
punkman nubbins`: almost +1 [22:58]
The20YearIRCloud It's a limited group asciilifeform : No barrels under 16" , gun must be 26" or longer, no fully auto/burst. No shotguns under 18" barrel. [22:58]
punkman surprised it worked in this shithole [22:58]
* asciilifeform wonders if small arms makers in usa spend more on metals, machining, or lawyers [22:58]
The20YearIRCloud Labor [22:58]
The20YearIRCloud The uS passed a law a while ago that made it quite hard to sue a gun maker [22:58]
asciilifeform sue (civil action) or prosecute ? [22:59]
The20YearIRCloud Correct [22:59]
punkman nubbins`: did you get like 10 sms messages from them? [22:59]
The20YearIRCloud Because if they would allow it, it would bring on a severe wave of 'i improperly used your product to hurt someone, so i'm gonna sue' which happend a ton in the early 90s [22:59]
asciilifeform let's say you manufacture, e.g., shotguns. then inspector walks in, with a piece inscribed with your logo, 17" long. [22:59]
asciilifeform how you prove it was 18 when left your shop ? [22:59]
The20YearIRCloud Depends on what kind of inspection you're talking about [22:59]
nubbins` punkman any major action required a SMS verification code [22:59]
asciilifeform whatever kind of inspection (ianal) [23:00]
The20YearIRCloud Well, most firearm firms that have a worry about the legality might send a copy or a blueprint to the ATF to get certification [23:00]
asciilifeform yes - of design [23:00]
The20YearIRCloud If it's a prototype, and you have a commercial manufacture license, you can fix that [23:00]
asciilifeform but how to prove that you didn't make a particular non-compliant item [23:00]
The20YearIRCloud If it's 17" , the law says you can just weld a piece of scrap metal to it that's 1" long and make it get to the minimum length [23:00]
The20YearIRCloud It's very, very difficult [23:00]
asciilifeform no, think about the hypothetical. inspector walks in with 17 inch barrel, says 'you made this. now to jail.' [23:01]
The20YearIRCloud SIG very recently put out a few hundred thousand items that the ATF decided they didn't like, and they were essentially impossible to recall, so ATF sued them, and SIG won the lawsuit [23:01]
asciilifeform you: 'it was 18. you sawed it off at fbi headquarters.' [23:01]
The20YearIRCloud Depends on commercial manufacture or doing it yourself [23:01]
Duffer1 welding a muzzle device counts too [23:01]
asciilifeform inspector: 'libelling a loyal servant of the crown. extra jail points!' [23:01]
The20YearIRCloud Read up on the story of Ruby ridge to find what happens over that inch asciilifeform [23:01]
The20YearIRCloud becuase that's what happened. A ATF agent got a guy to cut a inch off a shotgun in exchange for $200, then started a whole ordeal over it [23:02]
asciilifeform that's tame compared to the gedankenexperiment. ordinary 'entrapment.' [23:02]
The20YearIRCloud Well in the case of ruby ridge the USG killed the guy's family [23:03]
asciilifeform but what if your refuse to break the laws, and inspector helpfully buys your 18 and cuts it in his office. [23:03]
The20YearIRCloud law says it's on them, although it could be done, ala gunwalker [23:03]
Duffer1 forces can trick you into breaking the law with impunity [23:03]
The20YearIRCloud where they forced a gun store to sell guns to a known cartel member, or otherwise they'd throw all the people in jail. Then said cartel guy kills quite a few with said gun. [23:03]
asciilifeform just seems like you're at the total mercy of the crown, if you're a legal (registered) small-arms whatever-business. [23:06]
asciilifeform since law is whatever they say it is, and they can trot out whatever piece of hardware and say it came from your conveyor, [23:06]
asciilifeform they can force you to do or say absolutely anything - say, borrow your wife, or whatnot. [23:07]
nubbins` ;;tslb [23:08]
gribble Error: Problem retrieving latest block data. [23:08]
nubbins` hm [23:08]
nubbins` no kidding [23:08]
asciilifeform in fact, this logically applies to anyone known to own the required tools for manufacturing illegal widgets [23:08]
The20YearIRCloud or legal ones [23:08]
asciilifeform this is roughly the situation with organic chemistry in usa, and has been for many years [23:09]
penguirker New blog post: https://www.bcoinnews.com/bfl-internal-log/ [23:10]
asciilifeform owns beaker? terrorist. all that remains is for inquisitor to establish what naughty substance you were making (or intended to make - separate article in penal code) [23:10]
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asciilifeform you: 'i wanted a belousov–zhabotinsky reaction.' judge: 'you want chemisty - go to a store.' you: 'can't buy in a store' judge: [23:11]
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asciilifeform 'then illegal' [23:11]
nubbins` !up PeterL [23:11]
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nubbins` use it wisely [23:11]
PeterL asciilifeform: presumably the gun manufactureres keep records of what they produce [23:12]
asciilifeform PeterL: you don't get it, do you [23:12]
PeterL signed by the techs certifiying they meet specs [23:12]
PeterL then they can use those docs in court [23:12]
asciilifeform PeterL: inspector walks in with the 17-inch barrel, and says 'you are also guilty of falsifying records, since your records do not show that you made this' [23:12]
PeterL then they would have to prove records were falsified [23:13]
asciilifeform really. [23:13]
asciilifeform this is the basic 'kilo of cocaine in your toilet tank' theorem [23:13]
asciilifeform any 'strict liability offence' carries with it - this theorem [23:13]
asciilifeform in that burden of proof is, de facto, on the accused in all cases. [23:13]
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asciilifeform because in as far as prosecutor goes - he has easy life. i.e. an illegal $item with your name on it [23:14]
asciilifeform 'loyal servant of the crown says he found this under your bed.' [23:14]
PeterL I wonder if this has been tried in court yet? [23:14]
asciilifeform depends on what you mean by 'this' [23:15]
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PeterL your example, modified gun used to prosecute manufacturer of record? [23:15]
asciilifeform PeterL: normally they use 'child porn' to create a 'lettre de cachet' rather than gun. [23:16]
asciilifeform gun is just one example. [23:16]
PeterL could agent walk into my lab and say "You have benzyl chloride, acetonitrile and methylamine, therfore intent to manufacture methamphetamine"? [23:17]
asciilifeform yes. [23:17]
mircea_popescu use it wisely << actually he can selfvoice nao. [23:17]
asciilifeform (ask lawyer, see if agrees. as i understand - yes.) [23:17]
mircea_popescu in that burden of proof is, de facto, on the accused in all cases. << goes neatly with the [23:18]
PeterL but any organic lab will have those ingredients [23:18]
mircea_popescu 'why can't miracles be accepted in science" [23:18]
mircea_popescu and for that matter, an excellent example of why so called "strict liability" and the rule of law can not coexist. [23:18]
mircea_popescu any state purporting to enforce strict liability is pure stalinism and nothing but. [23:18]
asciilifeform ^ [23:18]
Duffer1 i believe it would be enough for an arrest, prosecution would be more difficult [23:18]
asciilifeform exactly what i was trying to explain here. [23:18]
nubbins` mircea_popescu then whytf is he PMing me asking for voice?! [23:19]
nubbins` !down PeterL [23:19]
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Duffer1 arrest if an officer wanted to fuck with you [23:19]
mircea_popescu nubbins` perhaps he doesn't know it yet ? [23:19]
nubbins` i guess he does now [23:19]
mircea_popescu PeterL ident with gribble and voice yerself. [23:19]
nubbins` ;;gettrust assbot PeterL [23:19]
gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user assbot to user PeterL: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 3 via 3 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=assbot&dest=PeterL | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=PeterL | Rated since: Wed Apr 16 17:10:12 2014 [23:19]
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thestringpuller another ghost graces us with her presence :P [23:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23584 @ 0.00075288 = 17.7559 BTC [+] {2} [23:27]
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xanthyos http://theantimedia.org/max-keiser-to-join-russell-brand-on-the-trews-for-one-week/ [23:29]
assbot Max Keiser to Join Russell Brand on The Trews for One Week | The Anti-Media [23:29]
xanthyos ^ two men both of whom i have trusted and have let me down. "but i love him and maybe this time he won't beat me." [23:30]
* xanthyos remembers 2010's "buy silver crash jp morgan" keiser scam [23:31]
Duffer1 how's maxcoin doing these days btw? :P [23:31]
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xanthyos i don't even track the prices of any alts [23:35]
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xanthyos russell brand used to have a radio show 10 years ago full of revolutionary antistatist ideas. then he started getting work for cbs and disney and got quiet [23:36]
mircea_popescu * xanthyos remembers 2010's "buy silver crash jp morgan" keiser scam << should prolly blog about it [23:37]
mircea_popescu few do. [23:37]
xanthyos i was one of the idiots who bought silver at 29 and held it even when it spiked to 48 [23:37]
* asciilifeform remembers [23:41]
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* asciilifeform also remembers thinking 'doesn't kodak corp. have most of the supply, not jpm' [23:41]
mircea_popescu lol [23:41]
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punkman how many times did Kodak go bankrupt? [23:42]
mircea_popescu ahhh it's so great to see blogger.com die [23:42]
xanthyos i got all my information from keiser's call-ins to the alex jones show, so i guess i deserved to lose [23:42]
Dimsler the two biggest idiots [23:44]
xanthyos when idiots speak confidently, it's hard to resist their charm. that's why jehovah's witnesses visit in pairs [23:45]
Dimsler pretty sure the only people taking jones seirously are low brow hicks [23:45]
Dimsler that are easy to convince into a wearing a tin foil hat [23:45]
xanthyos his gravelly voice puts me to sleep [23:46]
thestringpuller lets all buy caves property [23:46]
mircea_popescu shit guise, drop everything. [23:47]
mircea_popescu the future of payments is here. [23:47]
mircea_popescu http://billdesk.com/ [23:47]
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Dimsler lol [23:47]
thestringpuller ah the 90's [23:47]
Dimsler lol are you still here [23:48]
mircea_popescu http://wmtransfer.com/ check that out. [23:53]
assbot WebMoney — Universal Payment System [23:53]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32900 @ 0.00075301 = 24.774 BTC [+] {4} [23:55]
punkman mircea_popescu: probably older than paypal [23:56]
mircea_popescu yup [23:57]
The20YearIRCloud I'm the only guy i know that bought into silver that hasn't lost a good deal of money into it [23:58]
nubbins` i know a hippie that put every cent he had into silver in 2008 [23:59]
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