Forum logs for 25 Apr 2014

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu
fluffypony oh he's on freenode already [00:01]
fluffypony [22:59:59] nextime signed on at 21 April 2014 at 10:35:57 PM SAST and has been idle for 39 minutes, 43 seconds [00:01]
fluffypony I've pinged him [00:01]
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mike_c that video is impressive (to me). i couldn't do that. [00:02]
fluffypony mike_c: I don't have the steady hands [00:02]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 3 @ 0.0695839 = 0.2088 BTC [-] [00:03]
asciilifeform mike_c: http://www.loper-os.org/wp-content/laser/new.png [00:03]
asciilifeform mike_c: hand. messy. but worked [00:03]
asciilifeform this isn't how it's normally done, though, one applies paste and reflows. [00:04]
mike_c his does look a little neater :) but results are what counts. [00:04]
asciilifeform ('paste' is a substance with roughly the appearance and consistency of toothpaste, with small solder globules suspended.) [00:04]
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Naphex gn o/ [00:07]
fluffypony night Naphex [00:07]
mircea_popescu ;;later tell heysteve https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/459438537163538432 cuz i gotta do all the work around here [00:08]
gribble The operation succeeded. [00:08]
mircea_popescu fluffypony: mastercard opposed bitinstant's card, and they also opposed ours when we wanted to issue one in partnership with aqoba << or that's what auoba told you, anyway. [00:08]
mircea_popescu !up Sorcier_FXK [00:09]
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davout mircea_popescu: how would it make any sense for aqoba to take us as client and somehow make up some lie about mastercard being anti-bitcoin? [00:09]
Sorcier_FXK thx [00:09]
davout the guys made money from custom debit cards [00:10]
mircea_popescu ((testing footnotes plugin!)) << fail [00:10]
ThickAsThieves i left it in just for you [00:11]
mircea_popescu davout you ever were a client of anyone else before ? [00:11]
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davout please, do explain your reasoning [00:12]
fluffypony http://www.sunnyskyz.com/uploads/2014/01/xty1s-phteven-funny.jpg [00:13]
mircea_popescu mike_c> did everyone get home from the conference and start mining atc? nethash is booming. << what's it yet ? [00:13]
mike_c next diff change suggest 2 THs [00:13]
mircea_popescu o.O [00:14]
mircea_popescu apparently blockchain removed the fix api announcement? << yeah lol. this is "pr" according to teh vc circus. [00:14]
mircea_popescu davout suppose your isp decides not to put optic fiber in your neighbourhood becauise you're all faggot gypos there and they don't like you. [00:16]
mircea_popescu sop you call support and are explained that well... they can't put fiber there because they can't push the light uphill. [00:16]
mircea_popescu all good. [00:16]
mircea_popescu what your provider claim, on its own, is not worth two shits. [00:17]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 3 @ 0.06955678 = 0.2087 BTC [-] [00:17]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: over here, this traditional reply usually comes with a five, six (usd) figure quote for running the fiber. (add insult to injury) [00:18]
mircea_popescu anyway, if Me llamo Sara y me apasiona la tecnología shows up, voice her and treat her nice. ima go fuck around. [00:20]
davout mircea_popescu: suppose it'd make actual economical sense to pull the fibre up to where you live, and suppose also that the whole business model of your internet provider is putting fibre in shitty neighborhoods because that's what they do [00:20]
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fluffypony !up nextime [00:21]
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fluffypony asciilifeform, meet nextime [00:21]
fluffypony nextime meet asciilifeform [00:21]
nextime hi all [00:21]
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thestringpuller ;;gettrust nextime [00:23]
gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user thestringpuller to user nextime: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=thestringpuller&dest=nextime | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=nextime | Rated since: never [00:23]
thestringpuller lol [00:23]
nextime yeah! o/ i'm virgin :D [00:24]
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asciilifeform !up nextime [00:25]
assbot Voicing nextime for 30 minutes. [00:25]
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nextime asciilifeform can we talk here in public or you prefer in query? [00:27]
asciilifeform nextime: only here. [00:27]
nextime asciilifeform : ok, as you prefer [00:27]
asciilifeform nextime: what would you like to know? [00:27]
asciilifeform nextime: do take the trouble to read the published material first. [00:27]
fluffypony asciilifeform: this is the guy re: the PCB stuffing [00:27]
fluffypony sorry should've clarified that [00:27]
asciilifeform fluffypony, nextime - ok [00:28]
nextime asciilifeform : fluffypony say me you are searching for pcb builder that is low cost, right? [00:28]
asciilifeform nextime: there is already a source for the pcb per se; but i'm shopping around for assemblers. [00:28]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 4 @ 0.06953299 = 0.2781 BTC [-] {3} [00:28]
asciilifeform nextime: kitted or turnkey build, either, works [00:29]
nextime ok, great, my company basically do low batches production and prototypes, and then we do assembly for bigger batches ( and for bigger batches as usual we just build pcb with an external fab ) [00:29]
asciilifeform nextime: i should probably specify that pcb is to be sent in (we already have a good working relationship with a pcb maker) [00:30]
nextime asciilifeform : not an issue at all [00:31]
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nextime asciilifeform : so, maybe you can just drop me an email with specifications and part list, so i can give you a quotation for assembly both in turnkey and kitted? [00:32]
asciilifeform nextime: let's try this. approx. quote for ~200 smt part count, smallest = 0805, one side. [00:32]
asciilifeform nextime: 50 units. [00:32]
asciilifeform nextime: kitted (we mail in parts and pcb) [00:33]
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asciilifeform i'd like a ballpark figure, incl. NRE. [00:33]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00095456 = 7.541 BTC [-] [00:33]
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nextime asciilifeform : how many unique parts? [00:34]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEEQ] 1712 @ 0.00007514 = 0.1286 BTC [-] [00:35]
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asciilifeform nextime: ~40. [00:36]
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nextime on 50 pieces we are ~ at 20$ each [00:37]
asciilifeform no tooling fee? [00:37]
asciilifeform and what would be the turnaround time? [00:37]
nextime for 20$ in a week, tooling fee if we will have a continued relationship isn't an issue [00:38]
asciilifeform nextime: if we will have a continued relationship << this can't really be promised until the fee is paid and results delivered, can it. [00:38]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 794 @ 0.0001296 = 0.1029 BTC [-] [00:38]
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nextime asciilifeform : of course, but i can bet on my quality :) really, tooling isn't a real cost for us, many assembly company charge tooling cause they wan't to have low batches, we live with low batches [00:40]
nextime :) [00:40]
asciilifeform nextime: i'd really appreciate a ballpark estimate. [00:40]
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nextime asciilifeform : for tooling? as i say, nothing. We usually choose to absorb this cost hoping to get fidelity, as is a little cost in real. [00:42]
asciilifeform ok now we're cooking. [00:43]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.06954 = 0.1391 BTC [+] [00:43]
asciilifeform unit has through-hole parts. how are these handled? [00:44]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 5 @ 0.06981505 = 0.3491 BTC [+] {2} [00:45]
nextime for through-hole parts we work by hands actually ( we are a small company as i say ) [00:45]
asciilifeform ok [00:45]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8453 @ 0.00095537 = 8.0757 BTC [+] {2} [00:46]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.00452378 = 0.2488 BTC [-] {3} [00:46]
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asciilifeform nextime: what do you require for a kitted build (e.g. minimal tape lengths for smt parts, what format for the pick'n'placer) [00:47]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [COG] 24 @ 0.00838979 = 0.2014 BTC [+] {6} [00:47]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [COG] 12 @ 0.009 = 0.108 BTC [+] {2} [00:50]
nextime asciilifeform : if you give me an email i will send you as soon as tomorrow ( is holyday tomorrow in italy, but i'm a stakanovist and i will be in laboratory ) i will send you a pdf with all specifications of our requirements [00:51]
nextime ( sorry for the delay in my answers, i'm doing some multitasking things with my childs at home actually ) [00:52]
jborkl_ ma che vuoi? [00:53]
jborkl_ only Italian I know [00:54]
nextime rotfl [00:54]
nextime jborkl_ : a little bit better than my english :) [00:55]
jborkl_ I have a Swiss friend here who teaches me a little time to time [00:56]
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fluffypony !up nextime [00:56]
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nextime jborkl_ : so, let me say that in italy we usually say "che cazzo vuoi?" instead of "ma che vuoi?", a little bit more rude, but more common [00:57]
jborkl_ ma che stai diciendo [00:58]
nextime "dicendo" [00:58]
asciilifeform nextime: http://www.loper-os.org/pub/ea.png [00:58]
jborkl_ oops [00:58]
asciilifeform nextime: please use pgp (my wot key) [00:58]
nextime asciilifeform: ok, i will [00:58]
asciilifeform nextime: thx [00:58]
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jborkl_ I will make sure to use that on him :) thx [00:59]
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nextime jborkl_: so, let's get more rude again: use "che cazzo dici?" instead of "ma che stai dicendo?" [01:00]
nextime :D [01:00]
jborkl_ excellent [01:00]
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jborkl_ we went and saw motogp and he was yelling when Rossi got cut off in Italin- pretty funny to ear [01:01]
jborkl_ hear [01:01]
nextime lol, i can imagine what you mean :) Italian speakers on motogp and motor sports in general are... uhmmm... "funny"? :) [01:02]
jborkl_ I can't understand anything, but you know when they are pissed off [01:03]
nextime ok, anyway, i must go back to my daddy role now, asciilifeform i will send you infos tomorrow ( as italy time ) after lunch when i will be in my laboratory [01:05]
nextime ciao! [01:05]
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ThickAsThieves What was the website for SatoshiJack again? [01:14]
ThickAsThieves he told me ATC is working now [01:14]
ThickAsThieves but went away [01:14]
ThickAsThieves before i could respond [01:14]
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fluffypony http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/E/EU_RUSSIA_PUTIN_INTERNET?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT [01:18]
fluffypony "President Vladimir Putin on Thursday called the Internet a CIA project" [01:19]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00095959 = 6.4772 BTC [+] {2} [01:23]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 8 @ 0.06809901 = 0.5448 BTC [+] [01:28]
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ThickAsThieves ;;rate hanbot 2 Every rose has its thorn [01:31]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user hanbot has been recorded. [01:31]
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kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583258.0 [01:35]
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mircea_popescu stakanovist hahaha [01:35]
mircea_popescu ;;rate nextime 1 is a stahanovist! [01:35]
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mircea_popescu ;;later tell nextime get in the wot eh. [01:36]
gribble The operation succeeded. [01:36]
mircea_popescu fluffypony srsly dood, get teh noobs to wot. [01:36]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: I will :) [01:36]
BingoBoingo http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2014/04/24/my-role-in-s-mpif/ [01:37]
fluffypony kakobrekla: that's actually quite interesting [01:37]
kakobrekla is it? i havent followed the link [01:37]
fluffypony they've been around for a year or so [01:37]
fluffypony and it's not free to list [01:37]
fluffypony let me see if I can find an article [01:37]
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fluffypony here: http://www.wamda.com/2013/06/a-global-startup-stock-exchange-platform-just-launched-is-it-a-good-bet-for-arab-startups [01:38]
mircea_popescu only Italian I know << what, no rottinculo, no disgraziati, no nothing ? [01:38]
fluffypony costs about $5 500 for a company to list [01:38]
fluffypony and there are several stages including due dilligence [01:38]
fluffypony I'm not sure if them adding Bitcoin as a funding option will draw much interest from the BTC community tho [01:38]
kakobrekla ah they do fiat scams instead? [01:39]
moiety i just did this stupid quiz thing and i kid you not http://i.imgur.com/yqI6Qr2.png [01:39]
fluffypony kakobrekla: spot on [01:39]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves satoshijack.com no ? [01:40]
mircea_popescu "I wanted to share this new exciting news with you all. The Startup Stock Exchange (SSX) is now the first investment platform through which Bitcoins can be used to invest in companies!" [01:41]
mircea_popescu brilliant. he forgot biggest [01:41]
kakobrekla and best. [01:41]
fluffypony and AMAZING! [01:41]
fluffypony awwww :( [01:41]
fluffypony assbot: amazing? [01:42]
assbot AMAZING COMPANY! [01:42]
mircea_popescu moiety want a pea ? [01:42]
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mircea_popescu anyway, when i see all these exciting news "we" teams, all i can think is [01:43]
mircea_popescu http://24.media.tumblr.com/a842f850681fd26dd0d873c9053a2c3a/tumblr_n3snyhqT6y1qdlh1io1_400.gif [01:43]
moiety a pea? [01:44]
mircea_popescu well what do tiny turles eat [01:45]
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BingoBoingo Pizza? [01:45]
kakobrekla this one is quite awsum too [01:45]
kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583262.0 [01:45]
kakobrekla still fresh [01:45]
moiety amd strawberries! [01:45]
moiety and* [01:45]
mircea_popescu kako lemme show you a magic : [01:45]
mircea_popescu https://bitcointa.lk/index.php?topic=583262.0 [01:45]
mircea_popescu "Why is your opportunity unique? [01:46]
mircea_popescu The UK is the world's 6th largest economy, but so far they have no bitcoin exchange." [01:46]
mircea_popescu fuckwit. [01:46]
kakobrekla the readability of the .ly is worse : [01:46]
mircea_popescu so far we can't be bothered to do our research [01:46]
Apocalyptic wasn't nefario's exchange in UK ? [01:46]
mircea_popescu exactamundo [01:47]
mircea_popescu phantomcircuit aka strateman aka bitcoin consultancy, intersangro etc [01:47]
Apocalyptic wait, how is phantomcircuit involved in this ? [01:47]
mircea_popescu who do you think wrote that famed script that emailed the entire userbase the emails of the entire userbase ? [01:48]
mircea_popescu and where was this happening ? [01:48]
mircea_popescu phantomcircuit did it, on the previous first best & largest uk exchange. [01:49]
mircea_popescu cca 2011 [01:49]
fluffypony kakobrekla: "The remainder will be kept in reserves to pay for monthly costs, such as the data center." - they have an entire data center to pay for, yo [01:49]
Apocalyptic I see [01:49]
kakobrekla i also love this part: [01:50]
kakobrekla >What about the casino? [01:50]
kakobrekla Multibet.io is a work in progress, but is another source of income for our company. You will also receive profits from this. [01:50]
kakobrekla -- [01:50]
fluffypony of cors [01:50]
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mircea_popescu why is .io so popular with bitcoin scams & retarded noobs ? [01:50]
mircea_popescu do they allow anon regs or some shit ? [01:50]
Apocalyptic kako, reads to me like we'll be doing all sorts of shits, because another income [01:50]
kakobrekla its short and still free [01:51]
kakobrekla free as in not taken, not not costing any $ [01:51]
asciilifeform occurred to me that you can usually tell at a glance which people experience a twinge of physical pain when spending someone else's money, and which ones don't. [01:51]
asciilifeform 'gotta pay for... data center' [01:51]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo "And that's pretty much the thing in a nutshell." "Generally..." "Basically..." dude you sound moonstruck. [01:51]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Maybe that is the public impression I want to deliver. I mean I let herbi think I was a bot for a good while. [01:52]
mircea_popescu lol [01:52]
mircea_popescu maybe it is. [01:52]
mircea_popescu poor herbi, he had a good idea but not so good carry through [01:53]
mircea_popescu mebbe next time. [01:53]
kakobrekla Apocalyptic what do you mean 'we' ? [01:53]
Apocalyptic kako, the "we" of their post obviously [01:54]
mircea_popescu overheard in my room "I broke my lip on your cock!" [01:54]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: better than the other way around. [01:55]
kakobrekla ah ok then, i thought i signed something that was not aware of for a sec [01:55]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: 'Мы Америку догнали. По надоям молока, А по мясу мы отстали: Хуй сломался у быка.' [01:55]
mircea_popescu lol [01:59]
asciilifeform (hruschev era. naturally) [01:59]
mircea_popescu "And a couple days later I became MP's ATC trader." [02:00]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo dude, at the time you were atc trading already for a day or two [02:00]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1445 @ 0.00095722 = 1.3832 BTC [-] [02:01]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: At the time I battled herbi I was trading my own ATC [02:01]
mircea_popescu usure ? [02:01]
BingoBoingo Fairly sure. Herbi was trading your ATC. [02:01]
BingoBoingo Then he lost it. [02:01]
mircea_popescu nah he never got atc from me. [02:01]
BingoBoingo Oh. [02:02]
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BingoBoingo Well, the herbi stuff was over the 13th and 14th. It wasn't until later I became your trader (but not much later) [02:03]
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asciilifeform 'when it comes to milk, we're even with america, at last; as for meat, they're still the leader - our bull broke his cock, alas.' [02:07]
asciilifeform (translation mine) [02:07]
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mircea_popescu Feb 14 03:12:12 the herbi argument you quote | Feb 15 10:41:31 pankkake pls to pay to BingoBoingo 100k atc, let's see what he can do. [02:08]
mircea_popescu so right you are. [02:08]
mircea_popescu "we caught up with the us on milk ; we're behind on meat, our bull's cock [is] broke" [02:08]
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asciilifeform well sure, but i like rhyming transl. [02:09]
asciilifeform you lot are free to volunteer better one. [02:09]
mircea_popescu you call at last / alas a rhyme ? [02:10]
asciilifeform bah. [02:10]
asciilifeform to criticise is to volunteer. [02:10]
mircea_popescu i wouldn't even have noticed it's trying to be had you not said so :D [02:10]
asciilifeform lol [02:10]
artifexd Regarding SatoshiJack, https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/8980-multi-crypto-multiplayer-blackjack-html5/ says that the site is http://satoshijack.com/ or http://just-blackjack.com/ [02:11]
artifexd Both of which are currently down. [02:11]
asciilifeform let's try this one [02:11]
mircea_popescu ;;later tell satoshijack sites down ? [02:11]
gribble The operation succeeded. [02:11]
asciilifeform 'Полюбила я Хрущева, / Вышла замуж за него. / Оказалось, вместо хуя / Кукуруза у него.' [02:11]
mircea_popescu ahahaha него ftw. [02:12]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6932 @ 0.00095444 = 6.6162 BTC [-] {2} [02:12]
mircea_popescu i fell for hruschev and married him / turned out his cock was a cobb [02:12]
asciilifeform aye, but anybody can do that. [02:12]
mircea_popescu pfff [02:12]
asciilifeform incidentally, this art form is curiously absent in the anglo world. [02:13]
mircea_popescu kukuruza, btw, is almost as lulzy as lenina [02:13]
asciilifeform where's the obama version. [02:13]
mircea_popescu There was once a great storm / Which moved the White House to the desert of Sahara [02:13]
mircea_popescu A bedouin lost in the desert stumbled on the lawn / Obama assured him that if he likes his water, [02:14]
mircea_popescu He can have his water. [02:14]
asciilifeform lel [02:14]
mircea_popescu want the kicker ? [02:14]
mircea_popescu "but it doesn't rhyme" "white rhyme, suka" [02:14]
asciilifeform lolz [02:15]
asciilifeform just had the thought, nobody else in this ch. likes languages ? [02:18]
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phf fell in love with mr. krushchev / but the marrige was a flop / on our wedding night discovered / that his penis was a cobb [02:18]
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mircea_popescu phf hey pretty good [02:19]
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phf that's preserving the original derevensky rhythm :) [02:20]
ThickAsThieves what's a cobb? [02:20]
mircea_popescu o btw, to note down the 2nd kicker in my thing, for they who do not speak russki : [02:20]
mircea_popescu suka does not stand for sucker, but for bitch. [02:21]
mircea_popescu ;;google corn cobb [02:21]
gribble Corncob - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Corn on the cob - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; How To Boil Corn On The Cob - What's Cooking America: [02:21]
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asciilifeform thought everybody knew that at this point [02:21]
ThickAsThieves well i assumed corn cob [02:21]
ThickAsThieves but wasnt sure [02:21]
ThickAsThieves cuz two b's [02:21]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform no but the symmetry see ? white/white for liberals/normal ppl, mirrored in the suka/suka for english/russian [02:21]
mircea_popescu also! what's seven days without a pun make one ? [02:22]
ThickAsThieves weak [02:22]
mircea_popescu hehe [02:22]
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mircea_popescu seven days w/o a pun make one week [02:23]
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mircea_popescu #bitcoin-assets-and-language-abuse [02:23]
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ThickAsThieves already have my first wordpress problem... fml [02:24]
ThickAsThieves comment isnt showing after being approved [02:24]
ThickAsThieves does he need to confirm his account or sumth? [02:24]
asciilifeform 'Нам хотели запретить / По этой улице ходить. / Стены каменны пробьем - / По этой улице пройдем. / А вы, запретители, / хуя не хотите ли?' [02:25]
asciilifeform (re: bans on btc, etc) [02:25]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves the one on the recent comments ? [02:25]
mircea_popescu maybe you're set not to display trackbacksa [02:25]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform that makes no sense. [02:26]
ThickAsThieves ah it may be a trackback, not a regular comment [02:26]
mircea_popescu so built a wall along street to restrict walking... [02:26]
asciilifeform nah [02:26]
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BingoBoingo ThickAsThieves: Prolly a trackback from my post [02:28]
asciilifeform loosely: 'they a ban for us decreed / for to keep us from this street / we shall move aside stone blocks / on this street we'll take our walks' [02:28]
ThickAsThieves yep [02:28]
mircea_popescu "This suggests focusing on robustness, as opposed to prediction, because the system works against rational expectations, especially those consensus ideas that come out of large bureaucracies. After all, what better sufficient statistic for a mimic to exploit than some well-known regulatory bullet point that supposedly ensures trivial risk? Recessions are not going away; they are endogenous because zero mimicry is not a [02:28]
mircea_popescu n equilibrium among insects, reptiles, or humans. Expect more unexpected recessions, just not real soon, and not in subprime housing." [02:28]
asciilifeform last stanza exercise for alert reader [02:28]
ThickAsThieves i'm a noob i guess [02:28]
mircea_popescu this fucking article explains both why ycombinator is such a shitpile [02:29]
mircea_popescu and why the majority of "actors" in "business" hate my and my model [02:29]
mircea_popescu i'm exactly the opposite of a bureaucracy, fucking impredictible by design [02:29]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: See, before the quoted interaction with herbi there would have been zero or less reason to propose I be your altcoin trader, whereas herbi had been pimping his 1337 quant skills and fx hobby. [02:30]
mircea_popescu i see. [02:30]
thestringpuller damn dark souls II is out... [02:30]
thestringpuller i haven't even beaten dark souls yet [02:31]
thestringpuller da fuq did the time go? [02:31]
ThickAsThieves to GTA? [02:31]
thestringpuller dark souls came out in 2011 [02:31]
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BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Up to then there had never really been any solid indication of this chan that I might have some potential for trading prowess, at least not until I took herbi's house, car, wife, and dingo [02:32]
BingoBoingo Making two profits in the process [02:32]
ThickAsThieves such modesty and grace [02:32]
mircea_popescu lol yeah. poor dingo. [02:32]
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BingoBoingo herbi at the time lsot what was all of his declared BTC [02:34]
BingoBoingo One of my favorite parts of the thing was the spread ran roughly from 400 satoshis to 100 satoshis, and he though settling around 100 satoshis would be a bad thing. Low and behold since x-bt opened 100-200 satoshis has been the norm. [02:35]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo it wasn't ever a very high amt or anything. [02:35]
BingoBoingo No it wasn't [02:35]
BingoBoingo But at million dollar BTC, that's a new Dodge challenger with racing stripes he lost. [02:36]
thestringpuller ;;later tell mod6 young jeezy july 12th Detroit... [02:36]
gribble The operation succeeded. [02:36]
mircea_popescu notrly. [02:37]
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mircea_popescu that'd be the case if there existed no spot. as it is, he lost 50 bux or w/e the spot was [02:38]
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BingoBoingo Sure. But if we value the BTC on the benkay principle that it is never worth parting with, it holds. Now with the sinking Patrick Harnet only cost 500 BTC or $2500, sure. This continutes to the mysticism surrounding BTC prices. [02:40]
BingoBoingo At the time herbi mess up there still kind of was a reliable-ish spot. [02:40]
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phf asciilifeform: they wanted to forbid / walking down this street. / we'll smash the concrete walls / we'll march down the block / you, forbaders, / suck a cock! [02:45]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 110 @ 0.00470994 = 0.5181 BTC [+] {2} [02:45]
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mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/2014/economic-cycles-finally-explained/ [02:50]
ThickAsThieves "really have the intellectual ability to indentify" [02:52]
ThickAsThieves nevermind [02:52]
ThickAsThieves no [02:52]
ThickAsThieves its wrong [02:52]
ThickAsThieves hehe [02:52]
mike_c trilema feature request: why do i have to go to secret page to login? having the cookie form on the 'fee' page would be nice. [02:53]
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midnightmagic mike_c MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mius mixdio [02:54]
mircea_popescu mike_c aite. [02:54]
mike_c i'm trying to make more friends today by nitpicking everyone's work. [02:54]
mircea_popescu what, you do this with others, too ? [02:55]
mircea_popescu I THOUGHT WE HAD SOMETHING SPECIAL [02:55]
mike_c i tried on kako before. [02:55]
mike_c he told me to piss off [02:55]
mircea_popescu kako is not user friendly like i am [02:55]
kakobrekla : [02:56]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves what's wrong ? [02:57]
BingoBoingo kakobrekla is plenty user friendly. He just isn't luser friendly. [02:57]
BingoBoingo Like the Cardano. [02:57]
mircea_popescu slander. [02:58]
ThickAsThieves indentify [02:58]
ThickAsThieves unless you are making up words [02:58]
BingoBoingo Well, of course kakobrekla manufacters the best slander. It works so good it makes itself right. [02:59]
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BingoBoingo !t h cog [02:59]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13004 @ 0.00095193 = 12.3789 BTC [-] {5} [02:59]
assbot [HAVELOCK:COG] 1D: 0.00497602 / 0.00763533 / 0.01098941 (455 shares, 3.47407316 BTC), 7D: 0.00413010 / 0.00731819 / 0.01098941 (1171 shares, 8.56960097 BTC), 30D: 0.00030000 / 0.01165576 / 0.08800000 (3024 shares, 35.24702191 BTC) [02:59]
ThickAsThieves mp did you see preston's retort? it's like a text version of the baby-with-mirror gif http://prestonbyrne.com/2014/04/21/that-didnt-take-long/ [03:00]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 5 @ 0.06835246 = 0.3418 BTC [+] [03:00]
ThickAsThieves TLDR = No u! [03:00]
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kakobrekla bb dude have you read that thread, jesus fuck. [03:01]
ThickAsThieves the preston dude is offensively oblivious [03:01]
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mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves no, is it any good ? [03:02]
mircea_popescu mike_c you now get a link off "cookie". good enuff ? [03:02]
BingoBoingo kakobrekla: The part where they finally liquidate after a bunch of "no u" back and forth between Gar and Goat [03:03]
mike_c ah, yes. good enuff. [03:03]
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mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves heh wd. [03:03]
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kakobrekla im not even sure what they are doing [03:06]
kakobrekla its like monthy python on drugs [03:06]
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kakobrekla and real. [03:06]
mircea_popescu !b 3 [03:06]
assbot Last 3 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1795538/plain/) [03:06]
mircea_popescu the stones from the earth have spoken through the kako [03:07]
mircea_popescu bashed 102 quotes with 4440 votes < this is like.. not bad is it. [03:08]
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kakobrekla srs, look at this, must be preserved; [03:09]
kakobrekla -- [03:09]
kakobrekla Quote from: Garr255 on April 21, 2014, 10:30:18 PM [03:09]
kakobrekla Cognitive Mining LLC is no longer liable for any past or present action or involved in the management of this project in any way. It is fully within the rights of Cognitive Mining LLC to find a new operator and resign. [03:09]
kakobrekla -- [03:09]
kakobrekla what is this even [03:09]
BingoBoingo No one knows except the people who shouldn't [03:09]
mircea_popescu it looks like they're announcing a new bitcoin credit card [03:10]
mircea_popescu imo [03:10]
kakobrekla lol [03:10]
artifexd ;;rate hanbot 1 vital part of my education [03:12]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user hanbot has been recorded. [03:12]
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ThickAsThieves yknow this auth shit frustrates when paired with a crash [03:20]
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Duffer1 a ~20min grace would be nice [03:23]
Duffer1 if possible [03:23]
BingoBoingo It already has a 2-3 minute grace [03:24]
BingoBoingo http://ricks.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2014/04/18/the_future_of_war_25_you_better_be_ready_to_fight_like_its_a_pre_electronic_age [03:29]
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BingoBoingo jurov: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=579498.0 [03:50]
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BingoBoingo http://prestonbyrne.com/2014/04/23/bitcoin-needs-a-new-logo/ [03:55]
mircea_popescu !up vcorem [03:55]
assbot Voicing vcorem for 30 minutes. [03:55]
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BingoBoingo Preston has so much derp http://prestonbyrne.com/2014/04/22/the-ballad-of-doug-the-dao-part-1-time-to-stop-thinking-like-an-engineer/ [03:58]
mircea_popescu "The U.S. Air Force, for example, no longer trains navigators in celestial sightings," [03:59]
mircea_popescu holy shit. [03:59]
BingoBoingo Yeah, but... sounds right based of whisperings. [04:00]
BingoBoingo The ground pounders seem to still be getting well versed in the arts of map and compass, but for the rest... [04:01]
mircea_popescu this reads to me like "the us cook force no longer trains sauce chefs in flour-and-oil saucing" [04:02]
BingoBoingo Then there's the accident by which a fuel tanker and crew were lost because control systems failed. The crew was done in though by a lack of parachutes which had been recently removed. [04:02]
mircea_popescu well what the fuck then [04:02]
mike_c this preston jackass strikes me as a rebirth of dr foreskin. not worth even getting riled up over, and yet he manages to get under my skin with his herp derp. [04:04]
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mircea_popescu ;;ticker [04:04]
gribble Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 496.2, Best ask: 496.41, Bid-ask spread: 0.21000, Last trade: 496.41, 24 hour volume: 8131.92029418, 24 hour low: 480.0, 24 hour high: 505.0, 24 hour vwap: 490.566399614 [04:05]
mircea_popescu mike_c do you like zappa ? [04:05]
mike_c i don't really know him [04:05]
BingoBoingo Well the US defense posture goes back to the comments here where the challenges of an actual invasion of the US are discussed in terms of some areas having too many hillbillies to hold for an invader http://trilema.com/2014/most-wrong-and-absolutely-wrongest/ [04:06]
mircea_popescu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZHa0_W8PD8 that's the song. [04:06]
mircea_popescu ow fuck. no, wrong one. this is it : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQQOhwL7nkM [04:07]
mike_c i was getting into disco boy :) i like it. [04:08]
mircea_popescu Don't know much about dancin' that's why I got this song [04:08]
mircea_popescu One of my legs is shorter than the other 'n both my feet's too long [04:08]
mircea_popescu 'Course now right along with 'em I got no natural rhythm [04:08]
mircea_popescu But I go dancin' every night hopin' one day I might get it right [04:08]
mircea_popescu I hear that beat; I jump outa my seat but I can't compete, cause I'm a dancin' fool, I'm a dancin' fool [04:08]
BingoBoingo The greatest problem with the movie Red Dawn is that no sane invader of the US would spend more effort than necessary to hold the Rockie Mountains than that necessary to cripple command structures there. [04:09]
mircea_popescu When they see me comin' they all step aside [04:09]
mircea_popescu They has a fit while I commit my social suicide, [04:09]
mircea_popescu etc. [04:09]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo i don't imagine anyone would be invading the us. [04:09]
mircea_popescu just you know, sink all its cruisers and impose a massive war reparations programme. [04:09]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: In the next 100 to 500 year someone might want to use Kansas as their own breadbasket. [04:10]
mircea_popescu why ? [04:10]
mircea_popescu just tax the locals. [04:10]
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BingoBoingo See this is the genius of Putin in Crimea and the enablement of US golden toilets all rolled into one. [04:11]
BingoBoingo Putin could have crimea and Eastern Ukraine because the people already favor Russia. [04:11]
mircea_popescu https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BmAqdKJCUAAHdzf.jpg << dat michelle ass. [04:12]
BingoBoingo However if 1000 hillbillies with rifles oppose their own government over cows... [04:12]
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BingoBoingo What luck do the Chinese have [04:12]
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BingoBoingo The same thing that gives Putin his good fortune enables America's golden toilets thus. [04:13]
BingoBoingo The entire world is Italy. [04:14]
mircea_popescu http://bitbet.us/bet/804/obama-will-mention-bitcoin-before-2015/#c2845a << re this, kakobrekla or anyone with the data ready, what's the average duration for bitbet bets ? [04:18]
jurov BingoBoingo they don't necessarily favor Russia, they know well who Putin is [04:18]
jurov but they will be made to favor it any way necessary [04:19]
BingoBoingo jurov: Well, no one is offered a perfectly selection of choices. [04:19]
BingoBoingo What enables or prohibits aggression for territory, is not tanks fighter jets, or nukes but the williness or lack thereof to accept certain kinds or sources of governance. [04:20]
mircea_popescu let me interject something related i was just happening to read. a bit of a paste : [04:21]
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mircea_popescu This stickiness of the Semitic languages supports a speculation: by the 7th Century there had to be many pockets in the Western Mediterranean of Punic-Canaanite speakers, about a thousand years after the fall of Carthage. Falling under Roman rule did not turn the population into Latin speakers (only for scholarly purposes, say Saint Augustine of Hyppo; we have much evidence of diglossia in the Levant, of the use of a l [04:21]
mircea_popescu anguage at home and for oral communication that is different from the language of writing, and doing so for 1000 years). And there had to be plenty of Semitic language speakers; just follow placenames from Carthage to Ramatuelle in France near Saint Tropez (ramat el means hill of God in both Canaanite and Hebrew). Even Marseilles seems to come from Marsa, port in Canaanite (and not from Massilia the Roman name since th [04:21]
mircea_popescu e Romans did not make names, but transcribed them). I estimate that the third of the coastal villages spoke Semitic dialects. The modus of the Phoenicians was network, hence a system of trade links built on trust (you send merchandise to a relative who pays you back; you needed a certain amount of trust before the letter of credit). The region is large: it extends all the way to Mogador on the Atlantic coast. [04:21]
mircea_popescu This explains the mystery of the effortless Arab invasion of the Southern and Western Mediterranean, all the way to Spain (and, less advertised, the Portuguese Algarve). They had to be welcomed by the local population along the coast. Canaanite and Arabic are easily mutually comprehensible (the distance between Semitic languages is very short, a corrollary of the stability thanks to the triplet of consonnants). And it [04:21]
mircea_popescu is wasy for a Punic speaker to progressively become an Arabic speaker, since he already knows 80-90% of the vocabulary. [04:21]
mircea_popescu This also gives some credibility to the thesis that was popping up in the 19th century that the North African Jews had a Phoenician origin (or that the difference between Canaanite and Jew before the rabbinical period was not very pronounced for p [04:21]
mircea_popescu ( http://www.fooledbyrandomness.com/notebook.htm, taleb's article) [04:22]
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mircea_popescu so BingoBoingo, war may simply be that : dating. [04:27]
kakobrekla 85 days [04:27]
mircea_popescu who are the hillbillies going to support ? bigus dickus, the roman bureaucrat ? [04:28]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Of course it is. Diplomacy is also dating. Governance is a different thing though. Marriage. [04:28]
mircea_popescu jesus, the local nut ? [04:28]
BingoBoingo Usually the local nut. [04:28]
mircea_popescu putin the redbeard, the norwegian rapist cum invader ? [04:28]
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mircea_popescu kakobrekla ty! [04:28]
mircea_popescu do you also sleep ? [04:29]
mircea_popescu http://www.youtube.com/embed/zPGb4STRfKw << bigus dickus [04:29]
BingoBoingo The hill billies always support the local nut, or the regional nut they can identify with [04:29]
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kakobrekla 90 if you include the time from closing to resolution [04:32]
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kakobrekla ;;ud sleep [04:32]
gribble http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sleep | You have been awake for 18 hours and are now viewing this useless definition of sleep. You are very tired and your brain is not functioning at its ... [04:32]
kakobrekla srsly someone planted that there eh [04:32]
kakobrekla next time ill rather google. [04:33]
BingoBoingo The wife is called Incontientia [04:34]
mircea_popescu incontinentia buttocks [04:34]
BingoBoingo Lol phrasing [04:34]
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BingoBoingo .bait [04:35]
ozbot http://37.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8732uiP5v1r6bw5mo1_1280.png [04:35]
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BingoBoingo http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20810638,00.html [04:36]
ozbot Justin Bieber Detained by Customs at Los Angeles Airport - Crime & Courts, Justin Bieber : People.co [04:36]
mircea_popescu shot ruined by panties srsly. [04:37]
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random_cat wut benkay [04:37]
BingoBoingo Yeah, in other news, elmo acquitted http://gawker.com/ex-elmo-voice-actor-kevin-clash-cleared-of-sexual-abuse-1567240733 [04:38]
mircea_popescu im sure the practicak difference between acquittal and conviction is less than the difference between his life pre and post that nonsense. [04:40]
BingoBoingo For sure [04:40]
BingoBoingo In still continued news http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/24/us/colorado-marijuana-fourth-graders/index.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fcnn_topstories+%28RSS%3A+Top+Stories%29 [04:40]
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BingoBoingo Also a case of If you can You must http://gawker.com/school-agrees-to-stop-pumping-kids-full-of-mountain-dew-1567173577 [04:45]
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mircea_popescu http://girls.twistys.com/preview/dailyupdates/2014/04/20/ryanryans-31565/images/full/03.jpg [05:05]
mircea_popescu check out that awful titjob [05:05]
ThickAsThieves 0O [05:08]
BingoBoingo That's like liver and stomach boobs. Missed the chest by quite a bit [05:10]
BingoBoingo Chicago http://deadspin.com/the-cubs-400-pound-wrigley-cake-is-sitting-in-a-dumpste-1567177257 [05:11]
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ThickAsThieves nonsensical derpitude [05:13]
BingoBoingo Also the left hand path http://regressing.deadspin.com/can-you-predict-if-your-kid-will-throw-left-handed-1552111458/+kylenw [05:13]
BingoBoingo ThickAsThieves: Whatever, you aren't getting any of my insider info. [05:13]
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ThickAsThieves "he researchers indeed discovered that left-handedness, like schizophrenia, was highly associated with being conceived in May or June " yknow this has always been my theory of how zodiac traits were started [05:15]
BingoBoingo I also swear deadspin might be the only Gawker enterprise worth saving. [05:16]
ThickAsThieves seasonal effects on mother, child, and the people influencing the child [05:16]
BingoBoingo Eh, I'm right handed but left eye dominant. Sometimes I'm clumsy, but that is usually just distilled rather than beyond the grave spirits at work. [05:17]
ThickAsThieves also in my own experience many of the crazies i met that are also smart are left-handed [05:17]
cazalla BingoBoingo: interesting article - my son is 14 weeks ATM, is favouring his left hand when grabbing for things yet no left handers in my family although my father is schizophrenic as was my grandfather and my uncle [05:18]
BingoBoingo cazalla: Well, teach him to throw a baseball and save his economic future. [05:18]
ThickAsThieves my brother favored his left hand but my dad basically "corrected" him out of it [05:18]
mircea_popescu speaking of may and june, check this shit out : [05:18]
mircea_popescu http://bitbet.us/bet/804/obama-will-mention-bitcoin-before-2015/#c2849 [05:19]
ozbot BitBet - Obama will mention Bitcoin before 2015 [05:19]
mircea_popescu the may-june-july hole [05:19]
Duffer1 in case anyone has some scorn they need to let out https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=581995.0 [05:19]
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Duffer1 Adeally [05:19]
cazalla mircea_popescu: didn't Obama already mention it last year albeit off the cuff remark questioning he needed to worry about it or not [05:20]
ThickAsThieves do those stats also conveniently map to bubbles? [05:20]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: What I gather is that SEO spammers can't spec interesting bets [05:20]
cazalla if* [05:20]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves maybe. was there a bubble last summer ? [05:20]
ThickAsThieves april [05:20]
BingoBoingo No, last summer was a slump [05:20]
ThickAsThieves maybe it's an indicator! [05:20]
BingoBoingo $100-80 until the rally to the millenial value [05:21]
ThickAsThieves correlation = causation! [05:21]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: The discussion usually centers around “politeness“, because the mimics don’t really have the intellectual ability to identify, nor the ethical fiber to enunciate the real problem << reminds me: [05:22]
ThickAsThieves i think low bet submissions being topical is enough to change the tide [05:22]
asciilifeform paging herr naggum! [05:22]
asciilifeform http://www.xach.com/naggum/articles/3243007932071437@naggum.no.html [05:22]
ozbot Re: Bohr's way - Naggum cll archive [05:22]
asciilifeform http://www.xach.com/naggum/articles/3244958379944187@naggum.no.html [05:22]
ozbot Re: Difference between LISP and C++ - Naggum cll archive [05:22]
asciilifeform (ignore the thread titles, these were strictly psychiatric ruminations, nothing to do with programming computer) [05:22]
ThickAsThieves ascii thats good stuff [05:23]
ThickAsThieves "It has been my experience that it is strongly related to competence, but [05:23]
ThickAsThieves competence is related to some method of measurement of your success at [05:23]
ThickAsThieves what you try to do. If you work in a field where you cannot distinguish [05:23]
ThickAsThieves between good or bad, where everything is someone's "personal opinion" and [05:23]
ThickAsThieves nobody has any right answers, that just /has/ to be destructive for your [05:23]
ThickAsThieves self-confidence. " [05:23]
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ThickAsThieves basically my epitaph in marketing industry [05:23]
cazalla http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/wolff/2013/10/27/ceos-are-often-clueless-about-technology/3182203/ so Obama aware of Bitcoin in October of last year, wonder if that increases odds of meeting bet criteria [05:24]
BingoBoingo The most exciting treatise on politics Gawker has ever hosted http://deadspin.com/pine-tar-should-be-fully-legal-and-baseball-is-still-f-1567100538 [05:24]
ThickAsThieves "The reason we didn't like it was because it was so 'in your face.' If he had been a little more discreet with it nothing would have ever been said." [05:26]
ThickAsThieves lol [05:26]
BingoBoingo Truth [05:26]
BingoBoingo Everything is legal so long as you wait until the contest is over to flaunt it [05:27]
ThickAsThieves even the commenters that think they get it don't [05:27]
ThickAsThieves "Totally agree that it should be legal. In the mean time, Pineda really just needs to get better at this. I mean, he should realize that he is being watched after the last incident, there has to be a better place to put pine tar than on your neck. Just learn to cheat better." [05:27]
ThickAsThieves everyone talking about how he should have cheated [05:28]
ThickAsThieves not whether [05:28]
BingoBoingo I mean the writer cam to the wrong conclusion. It should still stay "banned" but discretion is the first step towards sophistication. [05:28]
asciilifeform BingoBoingo, ThickAsThieves, other players of baseball - is the tar considered a cheat because it gives actual advantage? or merely not part of the regulation game? [05:29]
ThickAsThieves assimilate or eliminate is my motto [05:29]
ThickAsThieves if elimination is not possible, [05:29]
ThickAsThieves assimilation is mandatory [05:29]
ThickAsThieves as in, they obv cant totally stop people from using it [05:30]
ThickAsThieves therefore allow them to use it [05:30]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Tar for pitchers is considered a forbiden necessity. For batters it is completely acceptable. [05:30]
BingoBoingo Also http://deadspin.com/does-your-favorite-team-suck-at-keeping-an-efficient-pa-1567366582 [05:30]
asciilifeform elaborate on the 'forbidden necessity' [05:30]
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asciilifeform similar to, say, steroids? [05:30]
ThickAsThieves basically people are superstitious that picthers can do magical things when using tar [05:31]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: It's use is necessary to master the craft, but exposing it is a faux pas. [05:31]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Different from steroids in that the results are more quantifiable. [05:31]
ThickAsThieves pitchers argue its only to prevent totally losing the ball into ttghe crowd [05:31]
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ThickAsThieves the answer is probly in the middle [05:32]
ThickAsThieves baseball is very traditional though [05:32]
BingoBoingo Steroids do little in baseball beyond decreasing the time to recover from injury and maybe adding a bit of power. Doctoring a ball though is nearly essential for a pitcher to excel. [05:32]
BingoBoingo Basically there are reasons it is mostly aging hitters taking steroids, but every pitcher is doctoring the ball. [05:33]
ThickAsThieves has anyone done useful research about pitching with tar? [05:35]
BingoBoingo (This sidesteps the part where all of the good batters have ADHD diagnoses because amphetamines are the best performance enhancer for a batter) [05:35]
BingoBoingo ThickAsThieves: Not for your budget. [05:35]
ThickAsThieves ? [05:35]
ThickAsThieves my budget? [05:35]
asciilifeform BingoBoingo: what kind of diagnoses do, e.g. marathon runners get? anemia? [05:35]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Yes. Marathoners get anemia. Hockey players get various autoimmune diagnoses. [05:36]
BingoBoingo To justify constant anti-inflammatory drugs [05:36]
asciilifeform lol [05:36]
asciilifeform what disease should one contract as, say, chess player ? [05:36]
BingoBoingo That probably would be ADHD again. [05:37]
BingoBoingo And is the reason many high level players don't want to see olympic chess. [05:37]
asciilifeform i thought this was because FIDE wanted to ban coffee [05:37]
BingoBoingo That too. [05:37]
mircea_popescu the se;f confidence thing sounds just like greenspun's problem [05:37]
asciilifeform (who'll play after this!?) [05:37]
BingoBoingo But the distinction between leaded and unleaded coffee isn't caffinated vs. decaf. [05:38]
mircea_popescu cazalla well, if he had or hadn't, still has to be in bet interval. wasn't like a "first time" or anything [05:38]
asciilifeform leaded coffee! [05:38]
ThickAsThieves lol forumite says to me "What would it possibly take for you to remove the negative trust you left me?" [05:38]
BingoBoingo It was rumored that in baseball clubhouses leaded vs. unleaded was how they refered to amphetamine spiked coffee [05:38]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo what does tar do ? [05:39]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: It affects grip and the aerodynamics of the ball. [05:39]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: And this is baseball so there are nearly as many balls spent in the game as outs. [05:40]
asciilifeform BingoBoingo: amphetamine isn't magic. see: [05:40]
asciilifeform http://yarchive.net/med/nootropics.html [05:40]
ozbot Nootropics ("smart drugs") (Steven B. Harris, M.D.) [05:40]
asciilifeform mandatory reading for the 'better living through chemistry' aficionados. [05:40]
mircea_popescu this is what, tar like on their hands ? like oil ? [05:40]
asciilifeform tldr - engineering tradeoffs of self-medication [05:40]
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BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Pine tar. So the sticky stuff pine leaks basically. Batters use it to not throw the bat into the crowd. Pitchers use it to add precision to the point they release the ball. [05:42]
ThickAsThieves it's sticky [05:42]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Those exist indeed. [05:42]
mircea_popescu oic [05:42]
asciilifeform BingoBoingo: analogous to flying jet on 'afterburner' [05:42]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Or rocket with boosters. The sauce only provides benefits for so long. [05:43]
mircea_popescu afterburners are a pain in most situations tho. much less precision [05:43]
BingoBoingo Well afterburners is amphetamine. Pine tar is whatever makes a plane more responsive, engineered instability or whatever [05:44]
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mircea_popescu amusingly, i think pine tar is... amphetamine [05:45]
mircea_popescu funny how that wraps. [05:45]
asciilifeform i can hardly think of pine tar without tasting in my head that crap the greeks drink. [05:45]
BingoBoingo Well, it is not an incredibly simple mapping. [05:46]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo but the one thing that makes the plane "more responsive" is spiking the pilot. [05:47]
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BingoBoingo Of course. It is better though if both the pilot and plane are spiked. [05:47]
asciilifeform one can easily think of the design boundaries here (spiked fellow in ww1 sopwith, vs 'clean' one in modern jet) [05:48]
asciilifeform basic boojum here is, however, 'first ecstacy, then laundry' [05:48]
BingoBoingo Pine tar is spiking the plane (The F-16, a wily old pitcher) amphetamine is spiking the pilot (B-2 crews, Barry Bonds) [05:48]
asciilifeform as described by steve harris [05:49]
BingoBoingo lol [05:49]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Your link on nootropics reminds me of why the alcohol/caffine combination is my prefered and only regular combination from that toolset. [05:53]
mircea_popescu "If you /are/ the majority and I am in the minority, how could you possibly believe that I have not already and many years ago figured out exactly how you guys work? If you had the brain to do it, this would be a grave insult, but you do not think ahead. You do in fact not think at all, because the things you say can only be uttered by a mind closed shut long ago." [05:53]
mircea_popescu lelz [05:53]
BingoBoingo The only big error with the link is that nicotine is not *cholinergic* at all [05:54]
BingoBoingo Nicotine is nicotinic [05:54]
BingoBoingo Works on its own subset of the acetycholine responsive system while ignoring others. [05:54]
asciilifeform ;;google nicotinic acetylcholine receptor [05:54]
gribble Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Acetylcholine receptor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Nicotinic agonist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: [05:54]
asciilifeform pediwikia will have to suffice for now [05:55]
BingoBoingo And the literature reveals nicotine excites some, but not all cholinergic receptors. [05:55]
asciilifeform sure [05:55]
* asciilifeform flashbacks to old day job [05:56]
mircea_popescu no he has a point, calling it cholinergic is a ridiculous approximation. [05:56]
mircea_popescu might as well call busses "avionic" [05:56]
asciilifeform lul [05:56]
mircea_popescu well... they're kinda similar. [05:56]
asciilifeform the little plane that goes to timis. from germany is astoundingly bus-like. [05:57]
BingoBoingo Well, think of dopamine (which the pharmacologically illerterate posit fuels all addiction) [05:57]
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BingoBoingo There are different dopamine agonists and antagonists that don't all hit the same types of dopamine receptors [05:58]
mircea_popescu dude i love this chan. i shall now write yet another great trilema article on the basis of shit i ran into here. [05:58]
BingoBoingo And of the major addictive drugs of abuse only cocaine and amphetamines hit any type of dopamine receptor primarily [05:58]
mircea_popescu and i'm not gonna give stan any more credit than i gave benkay either [05:59]
asciilifeform one of the things i used to do is model action of oximes (as an antidote to anticholinergics) [05:59]
BingoBoingo If dopamine for its own sake was the desired effect, junkies would skip heroin and just eat L-DOPA and broadbreans [05:59]
asciilifeform and this always gave me sad thoughts about how a very similar mechanism could probably be used to zap 'tolerance' to, e.g. caffeine [05:59]
asciilifeform but It Would Be Wrong (TM) [06:00]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: And I sat through literally 2/3rds of the PharmD curiculumn, half of it twice. But as a TA so I get no credit for having done such a thing. [06:00]
asciilifeform eat L-DOPA and broadbreans << nope. kinetics are 90% of the fun [06:00]
asciilifeform as you probably know. [06:00]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Kinetics are huge. [06:01]
asciilifeform consider why cocainistas snort, inject - never eat [06:01]
BingoBoingo Poor first pass metabolism [06:01]
BingoBoingo isn't economical to eat. [06:01]
BingoBoingo With L-Dopa the Blood Brain Barrier plays a role, but convulsions play a bigger one [06:02]
BingoBoingo Nicotine is the perfect model of an addictive drug because tremendous excess is tolerated by the peripheral neurons, but its absence after tolerance raises holy fucking hell. [06:03]
mircea_popescu holy fucking hell my foot. [06:04]
mircea_popescu it raises the most minor of inconveniences conceivable. [06:04]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: In the accultured. As opposed to the occasional [06:04]
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mircea_popescu people just conveniently pretend like their experiences matter out of all proportion. [06:04]
BingoBoingo Sure. [06:05]
mircea_popescu do an experiment where you get shocked at a modest 48 volts at random intervals on average 8 times a second. [06:05]
mircea_popescu for you know, nine weeks. [06:05]
BingoBoingo Imma prolly miss the shocks. [06:05]
asciilifeform you can buy a convenient instrument for this. [06:05]
mircea_popescu in your teeth. [06:05]
asciilifeform at dog shops [06:05]
mircea_popescu now that's an inconvenience. not fucking nicotine deprivation. [06:05]
asciilifeform teeth? what'd you have? the fabled 'radio amalgam' ? [06:06]
mircea_popescu just sayin'. [06:06]
mircea_popescu get a special bed rigged where you get pricked with a pin. all the time. somewhere. [06:06]
BingoBoingo Well, you have to consider what receptor is involved at the intersection of skeletal muscle and the neuro [06:06]
mircea_popescu or forget that even. just a sm [06:07]
mircea_popescu simple programme of... load crates 16 hours a day. every day. [06:07]
mircea_popescu or dig ditches or w/e. [06:07]
BingoBoingo Now we're getting to common ground [06:08]
mircea_popescu after six weeks of that, the choice is never smoke again and never have to crate it up again [06:08]
mircea_popescu or both. [06:08]
mircea_popescu suddenly the hot fucking hell is like... [06:08]
BingoBoingo 16 hours of lifting arbitrary things about nicotine cessation for the habituated [06:08]
mircea_popescu arbitrary things over 30lbs [06:09]
BingoBoingo Over 15lbs even, if we are going arbitrary and 16 hours, 5-15 lbs, The unpredictability of load has value. [06:10]
mircea_popescu 30 to 60. [06:10]
mircea_popescu good enough [06:10]
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BingoBoingo Keep in mind my experiences prolly don't map onto to many others. I'm missing 1/2 to 3/4 the D2 receptors most people have in the general population) [06:11]
mircea_popescu anyway. i'm kinda up to here with the smoking addiction thing. i've been smoking since ~16. that's two decades ago. i still smoke, i average a pack a month. prolly less these days. it takes all the willpower of a tomato as far as i can tell, it's never bothered me. [06:12]
asciilifeform BingoBoingo: I'm missing 1/2 to 3/4 the D2 receptors << where'd you misplace them? [06:12]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform bad divorce. [06:12]
asciilifeform lol [06:12]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Back when 23andme made medical declarations I spit in a tube. Apparently I am part A-Rab [06:13]
midnightmagic mike_c MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mius mixdio [06:13]
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BingoBoingo I guess because the gene was TAQ something or other [06:14]
asciilifeform my first guess was MPTP. [06:14]
BingoBoingo Nah [06:14]
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asciilifeform ;;google Barry Kidston MPTP [06:15]
gribble MPTP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Opiophilia: The Frozen Addicts: A Cautionary Tale: ; Heroin, MPTP, and the key to Parkinson's Disease - Everything2.com: [06:15]
BingoBoingo I'm familiar with MPTP induced parkinsons from reading. [06:15]
asciilifeform better than from practice! [06:16]
BingoBoingo Parkinsons is more a D-1 and D-3 thing though. [06:16]
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BingoBoingo I have an admitedly odd neurology. I throw a baseball right handed but have to shoot the rifle left handed. [06:17]
BingoBoingo My left eye tremendously overpowers the right, but my right hand tremendously has dexterity over the left. [06:19]
BingoBoingo In practice this works great for watching porn because different halves of my brain can be watching porn vs. jacking me off, a perfect stranger [06:21]
asciilifeform wetware DMA ? [06:22]
BingoBoingo More like SCSI. [06:22]
asciilifeform lol [06:22]
BingoBoingo Terminators and all [06:22]
asciilifeform this has potential for good sf story mindfuck [06:22]
asciilifeform folks in the Dark Future of Hello Kitty (TM) splitting their brain, so they can literally (in their head) fuck themselves. [06:23]
BingoBoingo I also throw a bowling ball with alternating hands given situations favorable to one side or the other's strengths [06:23]
BingoBoingo The only people IRL on OL with similar issues were notorious epileptics so I guess being more functional than that is a plus. [06:24]
BingoBoingo For all I actually know maybe I am more addicted to menthol than nicotine [06:25]
asciilifeform shouldn't be hard to find out which, no? [06:26]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.512005 = 1.024 BTC [-] {2} [06:26]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Especially hard since 23andme conceded medicine to MObama [06:27]
BingoBoingo The beautiful thing is this doesn't much matter. [06:27]
asciilifeform i meant, by taking only one and see what happens [06:27]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 481 @ 0.00444549 = 2.1383 BTC [-] {14} [06:28]
BingoBoingo There are some practical restrictions. Like my preference for menthol cigarettes. [06:28]
BingoBoingo Next thing you know I will forsake N.W.A. for Sheryl Crow [06:29]
BingoBoingo Also I can't threaten incapacitating my self that much lest BTC/AtC goes to hell [06:30]
asciilifeform where's it now? [06:31]
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BingoBoingo asciilifeform: It is well within the specs I set when I raped herbi and his wife's future. [06:32]
BingoBoingo Between 100 and 200 satoshis [06:33]
asciilifeform i now confess that i missed what was herbi and wife [06:33]
asciilifeform some bozo invested his fortune in atc ?!? [06:33]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: The conversation is attached to here http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2014/04/24/my-role-in-s-mpif/ [06:33]
BingoBoingo He invested little. It seemed to be a small portion of his anything. [06:34]
asciilifeform so how'd this constitute a zapping of future? [06:34]
BingoBoingo You were at points in the conversation. [06:34]
asciilifeform lol i was wasnt i [06:34]
asciilifeform prob. on autopilot [06:34]
BingoBoingo Read on, you saw it the first time. [06:34]
BingoBoingo He sought to seed microstructures, but every order he entered was like my betting green in roulette and hitting. [06:35]
asciilifeform lel [06:36]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform: It is well within the specs I set when I raped herbi and his wife's future. << dude srsly. [06:36]
mircea_popescu suppose you actually do something like that one day. [06:36]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 2 @ 0.0742218 = 0.1484 BTC [-] [06:36]
mircea_popescu what are you going to say, "herp", because you already used the proper expression in april 2014 ? [06:36]
mircea_popescu gotta save yourself some cake. [06:37]
asciilifeform 'dynamic range' [06:37]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 5 @ 0.0325 = 0.1625 BTC [-] {2} [06:37]
BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Prolly. Cake comes and goes. I might hammer out consistent gains, but probably never again over a bid-ask pread of 4 times [06:38]
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BingoBoingo (spread so deep it lost a consanant) [06:38]
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asciilifeform BingoBoingo: i re-read that thing. maybe it'd make sense to me with strong drink. [06:41]
asciilifeform as it is i'm tuned to wrong frequency, perhaps [06:41]
benkay ;;later tell decimation i did indeed and would be pleased to help you do the same although i'm sure you can figure it out [06:41]
gribble The operation succeeded. [06:41]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Well I mentioned this in another post, but it goes back to baseball. Who carries half of a ptcher's success and why? [06:42]
* asciilifeform reviews piece on baseball in '93 issue of 'наука и жизнь' [06:43]
* asciilifeform lives in usa since '92 and needs to do this [06:43]
BingoBoingo Normally the answer is the catcher calling pitches, as a great catcher is a slightly better source of entropy than the batter [06:44]
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BingoBoingo This exists as an exact why for bitches loving Yadier Molina. [06:45]
BingoBoingo Though on the same team and Albert Pujols becoming a legend first, this is the exact machanism that made Pujols fungible with Carlos Beltran et al. while Molina was and is irreplaceable. [06:46]
asciilifeform anyone here other than BingoBoingo - gets this? [06:47]
asciilifeform BingoBoingo works as scholar of sport? a referee? [06:48]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Consider the game of chess vs. the game of artillery. [06:48]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 3 @ 0.07 = 0.21 BTC [+] [06:48]
BingoBoingo In chess there is a tremendous advantage to anticipating lines your opponent might try to put forth. [06:49]
BingoBoingo Where as in artillery the goal is to hit the target first. [06:49]
asciilifeform vs where? [06:49]
BingoBoingo Well, a pitcher to get an out either has to throw three strikes or get the hitter to put the ball in a location favorable to one of their fielders. [06:50]
BingoBoingo Multiple attempts are a necessity [06:50]
BingoBoingo No less than three. [06:50]
BingoBoingo Vs. artillery where the opponent merely needs to hit you once [06:51]
asciilifeform perhaps in msdos game 'scorched earth', where each side gets one cannon. [06:51]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Actually I am thinking the Apple II version, but yes, that artillery game [06:52]
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benkay and i'm not gonna give stan any more credit than i gave benkay either << wot ch2 omission smarted [06:53]
BingoBoingo Otherwise we could suppose infinite shitty alternate artillery games where one side produces a grunt who climbs a hill and stabs the cannon to death. [06:53]
mircea_popescu benkay hm ? [06:53]
asciilifeform BingoBoingo: 'paratrooper' [06:54]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: lol. [06:54]
asciilifeform http://image.dosgamesarchive.com/screenshots/paratrooper.gif [06:54]
benkay mircea_popescu: dun think i got any credit for popping the recent sybils. [06:54]
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mircea_popescu no credit for you! [06:55]
benkay used to it [06:55]
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benkay 's why i'm in mgmt these days [06:55]
benkay (marginally) [06:55]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Reminds me of a conundrum. Every US Infantry officer gets the chance at ranger school after graduation, but many officers deployed to ostentiably infantry assignments will not be infantry officers. [06:55]
BingoBoingo Afghanistan fucks all empires [06:58]
BingoBoingo Because Italy [06:58]
BingoBoingo By Italy I mean classic Italy, anyone born more than two barns from you and your goats is a foreigner [06:59]
BingoBoingo asciilifeform: If you want a shortcut to understanding baseball the 2011 world series game six and 2012 StL vs. Washington NLDS game five paired with the 2013 NLCS makes a nice summary of the entire contemporary game [07:04]
BingoBoingo Narrative: Innexplicable offense, still moar inexplicable offense, dissapointement by regression to the mean. [07:06]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00094742 = 13.0744 BTC [+] {3} [07:07]
BingoBoingo benkay: Am I representing 'Murican infatuation with baseball fairly? [07:07]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 10 @ 0.03201 = 0.3201 BTC [-] [07:08]
BingoBoingo Poor assbot, the BTC-TC collapse has kept it so quiet [07:11]
ThickAsThieves ;;ticker [07:12]
gribble Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 469.95, Best ask: 469.96, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 469.96, 24 hour volume: 13964.55874092, 24 hour low: 469.96, 24 hour high: 505.0, 24 hour vwap: 487.558581229 [07:12]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 5 @ 0.0703 = 0.3515 BTC [+] [07:12]
ThickAsThieves the sky, it's at my feet! [07:12]
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benkay BingoBoingo: couldn't say i'm a rebel cascadian hiding in the hills [07:13]
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benkay BingoBoingo: were we to lay out diamonds we'd get insta-zapped by drones [07:14]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.0704 = 0.1408 BTC [+] [07:14]
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benkay so uh amazon [07:16]
BingoBoingo benkay: Well befor I realized my mammal vexation was an actual mouse what remedies did I Spz? [07:17]
benkay oh wizards of high finance and running companies - what the fuck is up with amazon? [07:17]
benkay pardon, BingoBoingo ? [07:17]
BingoBoingo benkay: Amazon burns all the capital, because growth. [07:17]
benkay it can't be that simple [07:17]
BingoBoingo benkay: May be a couple logs ago [07:17]
benkay BingoBoingo: moisin, do i recall? [07:18]
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BingoBoingo benkay: Mosin was one option, some sks variant was another with the particular variant left in the air, so long as it wasn't chinese [07:18]
benkay rifles vs drones? [07:19]
BingoBoingo Nah, vs. "mice" [07:19]
BingoBoingo Shoe took care of "mice" which was an actual mouse [07:20]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [RENT] 19 @ 0.0075 = 0.1425 BTC [+] [07:20]
BingoBoingo Bitch to scrape off of the floor, but... learning [07:20]
benkay BingoBoingo: is amazon burning the capital? the party line is that they're reinvesting it. [07:21]
benkay i haven't looked at the actual books but i'm imagining that each spend on one side is balanced by an acquisition on the other. maybe just of engineering time, but w/e. [07:22]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 4 @ 0.0715 = 0.286 BTC [+] [07:22]
BingoBoingo benkay: As best as I can tell with Amazon is that they have done nothing other than reinvest in their history. Like the Poker Player who doubled down 21 times in row and won. [07:24]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 10 @ 0.0321 = 0.321 BTC [+] [07:33]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 24 @ 0.50897936 = 12.2155 BTC [-] {8} [07:37]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24100 @ 0.0009493 = 22.8781 BTC [+] {3} [07:39]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 5 @ 0.0715 = 0.3575 BTC [+] [07:41]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 28 @ 0.071999 = 2.016 BTC [+] [07:44]
BingoBoingo http://io9.com/wwii-propaganda-billboards-from-the-united-states-secre-1567145725 [07:46]
ozbot WWII Propaganda Billboards From The United States' Secret Atomic City [07:46]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 3 @ 0.071999 = 0.216 BTC [+] [07:47]
BingoBoingo Mysteries I want in a blog post, Benkay, why did you ever stop trolling me after my return to -assets [07:48]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.071999 = 0.144 BTC [+] [07:48]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [RENT] 22 @ 0.0075 = 0.165 BTC [+] [07:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00095061 = 0.9506 BTC [+] [07:54]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00094761 = 12.9823 BTC [-] {2} [07:55]
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benkay ;;rate decimation 1 a fellow, i reckon. [08:06]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user decimation has been recorded. [08:06]
benkay BingoBoingo: what, you want me to perpetuate the mystery in a blog post or three? ;) [08:06]
benkay ;;seen blackwhite [08:06]
gribble blackwhite was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 1 day, 3 hours, and 55 seconds ago: hola peeps [08:06]
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decimation Why thank you sir [08:09]
benkay BingoBoingo: a few reasons. [08:09]
decimation ;;rate decimation 1 gave me a hand [08:09]
gribble Error: You cannot rate yourself. [08:09]
decimation ;;rate benkay 1 gave me a hand [08:09]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user benkay has been recorded. [08:09]
decimation I missed ;) [08:09]
benkay misfire! [08:09]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.500001 BTC [-] [08:10]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 107 @ 0.00464986 = 0.4975 BTC [-] {3} [08:10]
benkay a) i don't actually troll. [08:10]
benkay b) [08:10]
benkay b) you've got stuff 'twixt your ears that'll spill more easily if we're on good terms than ill. [08:10]
benkay c) make friends not enemies? [08:11]
benkay that's the short of it, BingoBoingo [08:11]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.500001 = 1.5 BTC [-] [08:12]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.00468173 = 0.1311 BTC [+] {3} [08:13]
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decimation http://www.profitconfidential.com/real-estate-market/dead-cat-bounce-housing-market/ [08:15]
ozbot Dead-Cat Bounce Over for the Housing Market? [08:15]
decimation In the first quarter of 2014, mortgage originations at Citigroup Inc. (NYSE/C) declined 71% from the same period a year ago. The bank issued $5.2 billion in mortgages in the first quarter of 2014, compared to $8.3 billion in the previous quarter and $18.0 billion in the first quarter of 2013. (Source: Citigroup Inc. web site, last accessed April 14, 2014.) [08:15]
decimation but the "recovery" is great guys, just some snow, no problems here [08:16]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.0009488 = 3.7003 BTC [+] [08:16]
benkay nice to have you back, decimation :) [08:18]
benkay i think it's time to go all cash, neh? [08:19]
benkay or at least balance hard in that direction. [08:19]
decimation re: amazon, I've heard it's a tough life working there. Look at the glassdoor reviews: they cheapskate on everything. Yeah, the salary is okay, but you better enjoy being on call [08:19]
decimation Well, of course cash sucks because no return, and inflation is biting at your heels [08:20]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16060 @ 0.00095071 = 15.2684 BTC [+] {3} [08:20]
decimation I suspect a large crash would signal another leg up for bitcoin though [08:20]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 64 @ 0.0047091 = 0.3014 BTC [+] {2} [08:23]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14550 @ 0.00094757 = 13.7871 BTC [-] {3} [08:24]
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benkay kinda hoping to get the tax situation dialed before btc legs up [08:35]
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decimation yeah you have to lock in those losses [08:36]
benkay asciilifeform: thanks for those naggum links. [08:36]
benkay decimation: ugh don't talk like that [08:36]
benkay decimation: if i burn all my bridges here, i'm moving up to seattle and working in the server mines for a year to reestablish my capital base. [08:40]
decimation heh well that's a plan I guess. It's honest work at least, keeping the internet goblins at bay [08:42]
benkay honest work [08:43]
benkay shipping finely spun plastic widgets that should never have been made to the herds who should never have been granted credit in the first place [08:43]
benkay honestly? [08:43]
benkay in one way or another i've been standing by and squirting grease on the thing since i was a bairn. [08:44]
decimation well, people "need" "their" "stuff" [08:45]
benkay i gotta decouple, man. [08:46]
benkay get out of this shithole somehow or make it tolerable until the us comes crashing down about my ears. [08:46]
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decimation http://time.com/2742/nearly-half-of-america-lives-paycheck-to-paycheck/ [08:49]
ozbot Nearly Half of America Lives Paycheck-to-Paycheck - TIME [08:49]
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decimation The CFED calls these folks ?liquid asset poor,? and its report finds that 44% of Americans are living with less than $5,887 in savings for a family of four. The plight of these folks is compounded by the fact that the recession ravaged many Americans? credit scores to the point that now 56% percent of us have subprime credit. [08:49]
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decimation It's hard to see how amazon is going to keep exponential growth selling crap to indebted peasants [08:51]
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Apocalyptic amazon is not the only one with this business model [08:52]
Apocalyptic and far from it [08:52]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19800 @ 0.0009513 = 18.8357 BTC [+] {2} [08:52]
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decimation presuming that only %46 of Americans can qualify for a mortgage, it seems likely that a subset of that %46 will end up owning %100 of the homes [08:55]
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decimation ;;later tell mircea_popescu how does the idea of the Punishment Gazette interact with the common law idea of corporate personhood? When you are wronged by an idiot employee, is it he who takes the hit on the WoT or his employer? [08:59]
gribble The operation succeeded. [08:59]
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mircea_popescu decimation depends on the reaction of the corporation. if they fire him, him. if they don't, both. [09:00]
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decimation This reaction being fully played for everyone in the WoT to judge, of course [09:01]
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mircea_popescu well yes. [09:03]
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mircea_popescu for instance recently : gigaom's atrociously mendacious coverage of bitcoin has put him on my blacklist. [09:03]
mircea_popescu he's a sort of max keiser, as far as i'm concerned. [09:03]
decimation one can see a business opportunity: summarize the gazette in a trustworthy manner, like a monk-scribe and not like a "journalist" [09:04]
mircea_popescu sure. it's one of the principal tasks mpoe-pr had [09:04]
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decimation ;;rate hanbot 1 freely published timely advice which triggered my exit from btct.co [09:10]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user hanbot has been recorded. [09:10]
decimation ;;rate mircea_popescu 1 publishes mentally stimulating content [09:11]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user mircea_popescu has been recorded. [09:11]
decimation and with that g'night [09:12]
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mircea_popescu asciilifeform http://trilema.com/2014/the-scum/ here, that is what you made me do. [09:14]
mircea_popescu ten thousand fucking words. [09:14]
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fluffypony mircea_popescu [13:59]
fluffypony you missed MrWDunne by 6 seconds [13:59]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00094289 = 4.3844 BTC [-] [14:00]
punkman you can make another one for fiddy cents [14:00]
fluffypony Banka de Fluffy has a certain ring to it [14:01]
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mircea_popescu fluffypony who is mrwdunne ? [14:04]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: the guy that's starting a UK exchange because there "isn't one" [14:05]
mircea_popescu awww [14:05]
mircea_popescu well, maybe next time someone starts a uk exchange. [14:05]
HeySteve anyone familiar with SingleHop hosting? [14:07]
HeySteve "This week, SingleHop engineers noticed an increase in the number of customers reporting compromised servers. As we investigated these reports, we were able to identify a common malicious software program installed on many of the compromised servers. The malware is specifically designed to siphon the server’s computing power into mining bitcoins. This has been a growing trend throughout [14:09]
HeySteve the web lately, with malware attacks of this nature being reported by customers of AWS and the Iowa State University." [14:09]
fluffypony that just points to shitty sysadmins; if they're not monitoring load what are they doing? [14:09]
HeySteve call of duty and bong hits? who knows. but would monitoring load prevent this sort of thing occurring in the first place? [14:12]
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fluffypony not entirely, but any sysadmin worth his salt needs to know *when* to scale [14:13]
fluffypony and you do that by consistently monitoring resource utilisation over time [14:13]
HeySteve well I have no idea if they caught this early or late [14:13]
HeySteve but they've taken action, cleaned it apparently [14:14]
HeySteve I'm more interested in the malware and where the coins are going, I wonder if they preserved a specimen (sort of thing) [14:14]
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fluffypony BingoBoingo: The entire world is Italy. <- true words [14:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4678 @ 0.00094625 = 4.4266 BTC [+] [14:18]
HeySteve they hint it's related to heartbleed, NRPE or Ebury, not that I'd heard of the other 2 [14:18]
fluffypony ebury is an rk [14:20]
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fluffypony can you search the WoT for a specific gpg key id? [14:27]
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random_cat mircea_popescue: here on http://mpex.co/?mpsic=X.EUR is apparently invalid [14:29]
random_cat mircea_popescu, even [14:29]
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jurov davout ^ [14:37]
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random_cat signed documets and stale urls: yum [14:42]
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jurov davout will surely fix it [14:43]
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fluffypony bitcoinpete: morning [15:16]
bitcoinpete fluffypony: howdy! [15:16]
bitcoinpete fluffypony: saw that article about the mt gox coins flowing into maidsafe. that thing is more crooked than a chicago politician [15:17]
bitcoinpete fluffypony: and if you go to http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php you should be able to just search the page for a key [15:18]
fluffypony bitcoinpete: yep, but then some bright spark traced some coins back to BTC Guild and accused Eulethria of being complicit [15:18]
wywialm hello, bitcoinpete [15:18]
fluffypony without thinking that maybe someone mined some coins in the pool, withdrew them, and then used them [15:18]
fluffypony because obviously all coins just appear out of thin air [15:19]
bitcoinpete magic coins are magic! [15:19]
bitcoinpete wywialm: ahoy :) [15:20]
fluffypony needless to say, eulethria was pissed [15:20]
fluffypony was/is [15:20]
bitcoinpete fair enough [15:20]
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bitcoinpete so ltb head adam levine tried writing about maidsafe for techcrunch and they pulled his article cuz it had a tip widget [15:21]
bitcoinpete so he republished it on his website: http://letstalkbitcoin.com/maidsafe-wildly-successful-crypto-crowdsale-debacle/ [15:21]
fluffypony lawl [15:22]
fluffypony did they think it defeated journalistic integrity? [15:22]
bitcoinpete that's exactly it [15:22]
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bitcoinpete kid is pissing me off pretending he knows shit though, quotes like "Life is about variables, monetary fundamentals is entirely about variables." abound [15:23]
cazalla how'd he sneak that widget in [15:23]
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bitcoinpete "The MAIDSAFE project specifically and these types of crowdsales broadly have a great future ahead, but it’s a bit like launching a boat – careful thought, diligent planning and rigorous construction must all come together or the whole thing sinks." < [15:25]
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fluffypony someone needs to tell MaidSafe and this "Dark Market" crap that they're reinventing the wheel; Tahoe-LAFS over I2P already has a web client and is a distributed data store etc. [15:25]
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cazalla bitcoinpete: so you won't be accepting ltbcoin for your writings? [15:25]
bitcoinpete cazalla: good question. obviously not very subtly or else tc wouldn't have published and retracted [15:26]
bitcoinpete cazalla: oh goodness [15:26]
cazalla maybe the editor just copy/pasta'd without proofreading [15:26]
bitcoinpete levine is also doing this humint.is thing. he's the "cvo" [15:26]
bitcoinpete "We help brands create digital [15:26]
bitcoinpete currencies to make good. [15:26]
bitcoinpete We are Humint." [15:26]
fluffypony oh god [15:27]
fluffypony CVO as in Chief Visionary Officer? [15:27]
davout random_cat jurov it's fixed, thank you for reporting [15:27]
davout ;;rate random_cat 1 reads the fine print [15:27]
thestringpuller ;;google Chief Visionary Officer [15:27]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user random_cat has been recorded. [15:27]
gribble Chief visionary officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; What is CVO (chief visionary officer)? - Definition from WhatIs.com: ; Chief Visionary Officer | The Black Man Can Institute: [15:27]
thestringpuller ;;google define Chief Visionary Officer [15:27]
gribble Chief visionary officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Chief executive officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; What is CVO (chief visionary officer)? - Definition from WhatIs.com: [15:27]
bitcoinpete ;;google cvo [15:28]
gribble CVO: Summary for Cenveo Inc- Yahoo! Finance: ; Cascades Volcano Observatory: ; CVO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: [15:28]
bitcoinpete mmm vulcans... [15:28]
thestringpuller ratings for finding bugs [15:29]
thestringpuller lol davout where do you live in France? [15:29]
fluffypony thestringpuller: new idea for a Bug Bounty program? [15:29]
thestringpuller (trying to estimate shipping for cookies) [15:29]
davout thestringpuller: ~paris [15:30]
davout thestringpuller: reading fine print is a good thing, why not rate it as such? :D [15:30]
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jurov if random_cat really did read fine print, he'd ask you straight, not mirceau popescue [15:41]
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davout brb, gonna slap myself with wet pussies [15:43]
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random_cat good choice [15:43]
fluffypony drowning cats again? [15:43]
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ThickAsThieves so much log [15:45]
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random_cat blame the wet pussies [15:46]
davout random_cat: wet pussies are the consequence of so much log, not the other way around [15:46]
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random_cat i think that depends upon where one's nose is [15:47]
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bitcoinpete http://www.institutionalinvestor.com/Article/3332609/Banking-and-Capital-Markets-Emerging-Markets/Chinas-Rate-Liberalization-Stakes-Who-Wins-Who-Loses.html?ArticleId=3332609&single=true#.U1kNLuaSyXQ [15:49]
bitcoinpete http://www.institutionalinvestor.com/Article/3332458/Asset-Management-Macro/Is-China-Really-Prepared-to-Shift-to-Market-Driven-Interest-Rates.html?ArticleId=3332458&rel=nofollow&single=true#.U1kEB-aSyXQ [15:49]
ozbot Is China Really Prepared to Shift to Market-Driven Interest Rates? | Institutional Investor [15:49]
random_cat not at all [15:50]
bitcoinpete "Worry about skin in the game, not inequality." [15:57]
bitcoinpete taleb's on a roll right now [15:57]
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HeySteve yeah Eleuthria contacted me, glad I was vague and didn't make any accusations of involvement there [16:01]
HeySteve re: <+fluffypony> needless to say, eulethria was pissed [16:02]
fluffypony yeah for real [16:02]
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punkman http://cryptome.org/jya/digicrash.htm [16:10]
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fluffypony danielpbarron: my sincere condolances [16:26]
danielpbarron heh [16:26]
fluffypony I have both my left and my right hands still attached [16:26]
Naphex http://www.fentonreport.com/bitcoin/why-the-savegox-plan-is-very-important-to-the-bitcoin-ecosystem [16:27]
ozbot Why the SaveGox Plan is Very Important to the Bitcoin Ecosystem | FENTON REPORT [16:27]
Naphex or just let gox diee [16:27]
fluffypony he has a point though - if the 200k coins they magically "found" form part of the assets sold off to pay creditors, customers will proportionally get less as they have to share with other creditors [16:29]
fluffypony I'm just glad I never kept coins on there [16:30]
* danielpbarron too [16:30]
Naphex https://i.imgur.com/CDR0owC.png load times post frontend optimizations :D [16:31]
fluffypony nice [16:31]
fluffypony did you reduce page size as well? [16:32]
Naphex nah [16:32]
Naphex mostly cacheing tuning [16:33]
Naphex and removing some bugdowns [16:34]
fluffypony cool nice [16:34]
fluffypony http://i.imgur.com/xmnlXIW.jpg [16:34]
Naphex lol [16:35]
Blazedout419 guys can China get out and stay out.. [16:38]
Blazedout419 So bored with the China bans already [16:39]
Naphex they banned btc again?:) [16:39]
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MrWDunne Yes, they are banning btc again [16:40]
MrWDunne Essentially leaves China to use Cash only, not sure if they will be willing to use that [16:40]
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Naphex well, i missed the whole news [16:41]
Naphex so.. hooray! [16:41]
fluffypony lawl [16:42]
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pankkake I'm surprised things like mtgox bankruptancy were considered "bad" for bitcoin price [16:43]
pankkake after all, you realize there are now less bitcoins than previously thought [16:43]
MrWDunne No [16:43]
ThickAsThieves dont blame china for US selling bitcoins [16:43]
ThickAsThieves etc [16:44]
fluffypony Naphex: that graph on the front page, it's not possible to zoom in right? wanted to see if you guys saw a dip from the China thing as well [16:44]
MrWDunne Pankkake Same amount of bitcoins. Just in fewer people's hands [16:44]
MrWDunne Starbucks apparently holds a large amount of BTC [16:44]
Naphex fluffypony: there is a slider down, you squeeze it [16:44]
pankkake well no, fractionnal reserves means more bitcoins than there are [16:44]
Naphex will switch it with a good graph pretty soon, the data plant should be ready by monday [16:45]
fluffypony OH, didn't see that [16:45]
Naphex and we'll replace it with proper OHLC-V data & candlesticks [16:45]
fluffypony neat [16:45]
Naphex brb, heading home. done with the office [16:46]
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asciilifeform http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-04-24/52-year-old-french-banker-jumps-her-death-paris-after-questioning-her-superiors [16:46]
ozbot 52 Year-Old French Banker Jumps To Her Death In Paris (After Questioning Her Superiors) | Zero Hedge [16:46]
Naphex and its raining :| [16:46]
MrWDunne pankkake: They didn't just disappear. They just moved to somewhere other than the owners hands [16:47]
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pankkake but that was a while ago. so those bitcoins were already out, priced. yet people were still seing pretty numbers of bitcoins that were not there [16:48]
MrWDunne The problem is we don't know when they left, so its hard to price in. [16:48]
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pankkake right [16:49]
MrWDunne It does mean for a while there were more bitcoins in circulation than actually existed. But when did it all start? [16:49]
fluffypony pankkake: you'll love this - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=579498.0 [16:50]
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fluffypony raed the 2nd post [16:51]
fluffypony *read [16:51]
pankkake yeah I saw it :) [16:51]
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MrWDunne Owch, good job by them [16:52]
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Naphex fluffypony: prolly more interesting, RON vs BTCHotWallet https://i.imgur.com/ZvdQiSl.png [17:17]
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fluffypony *clicks* [17:17]
fluffypony interesting [17:17]
ThickAsThieves "On the business front, Android fans are more apt to show a strong interest in Evernote (16.65X), LinkedIn (6.90X), venture capital (5.44X), and corporate finance (3.85X). The only business topics to feature prominently for iOS fans are TechCrunch (13.55X) and Bitcoin (7.93X)." [17:18]
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bitcoinpete "#blackcoin is temporarily down but because of excellent community support we're working super hard to get it up again. ETA 2 hours." << ummm [17:18]
mod6 so this looks weird: [17:19]
mod6 $depth s.mpoe [17:19]
mpexbot mod6: S.MPOE Bids: ['15250 @ 0.00094828', '2256 @ 0.00094717', '4878 @ 0.00094541', '9100 @ 0.00094403', '4358 @ 0.00094297'] [17:19]
mpexbot mod6: Asks: ['12204 @ 0.00094843', '18446744073709523111 @ 0.0009494', '10350 @ 0.00094958', '11050 @ 0.0009503', '3779 @ 0.0009512'] [17:19]
mod6 '18446744073709523111 @ 0.0009494' [17:20]
ThickAsThieves eek [17:20]
bitcoinpete holy [17:20]
ThickAsThieves mircea_popescu ^^^ [17:20]
mod6 it's happened before, was quickly fixed. [17:20]
kakobrekla broken again [17:20]
ThickAsThieves http://pando.com/2014/04/23/startups-anonymous-things-founders-say-to-investors-that-are-complete-bs/ [17:20]
ozbot Startups Anonymous: Things founders say to investors that are complete BS | PandoDaily [17:20]
bitcoinpete ThickAsThieves: sounds like maidsafe and bitgo all wrapped into one [17:21]
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bitcoinpete "US bank credit money supply growing at about $45bn/month currently, well offsetting the +-$7bn/month QE slowdown. http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/TOTBKCR" << bueno! [17:23]
ThickAsThieves MichalisBTC is the bitcoin software guy I mentioned [17:24]
ThickAsThieves from the ashes of Neo [17:24]
ThickAsThieves benkay you around? [17:24]
MichalisBTC hehe yes indeed [17:24]
ThickAsThieves MichalisBTC do you have a link for details on your plan? [17:25]
ThickAsThieves or maybe share the website? [17:25]
MichalisBTC sure check it out, this is just to showcase projects cryptosysinc.com [17:25]
ThickAsThieves my own goal is for you guys to put him through the wringer so as to temper (snuff?) his plans as appropriate [17:26]
ThickAsThieves i am not particularly experienced or understanding of what he wants to offer [17:26]
ThickAsThieves other than specialized bitcoin software for businesses [17:26]
MichalisBTC we are working on a new project, it's Blockchain as a Service. It's a friendly RESTful API that allows creating bitcoin apps...to put it in single sentence. with a lot of automations and event type notifications. [17:27]
ThickAsThieves I met the Cryptosys guys last year, we broke bread, Danny proceeded to fuck them in the ass, etc [17:27]
MichalisBTC ass still hurts... [17:28]
ThickAsThieves maybe we can talk about this Hearn as your technical advisor thing [17:29]
ThickAsThieves why him? and what is he actually doing for you? [17:29]
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MichalisBTC Yes, we approached Mike because all our previous work was on bitcoinJ. BitcoinJ was designed to be a mobile client rather a backend server.However, the tools of the library are helpful and because we code in Java we decided to give it a shot. We broke it appart and used what was good for our purposes but as some point we wanted advise on how to proceed, so we thought to pass our plans [17:32]
MichalisBTC through the Man himself. [17:32]
MichalisBTC Really nice guy btw. We had a one hour skype video call and went over our designs. A few days ago we asked him if we appoint him as our advisor for the funding process and he was kind enough to accept. [17:33]
* fluffypony ponders [17:33]
ThickAsThieves my own personal observations of Hearn are mixed [17:33]
ThickAsThieves he's obviously sharo [17:33]
ThickAsThieves sharp [17:33]
ThickAsThieves intelligent [17:33]
Naphex high scale services on spv?:( [17:33]
ThickAsThieves but he takes some questionable positions on things [17:34]
fluffypony so is he a technical advisor in terms of checking your architecture and designs, or is he an advisor to the funding process/business proposal? [17:34]
ThickAsThieves so i wouldnt rely on him for anything strategic or conceptual [17:34]
MichalisBTC technical advisor, our talks are strictly technical [17:34]
ThickAsThieves Naphex care to dumb down your comment for me? [17:35]
ThickAsThieves <+Naphex> high scale services on spv?:( [17:35]
ThickAsThieves whats spv? [17:35]
MichalisBTC The space we are entering with "Blockchain as a Service" is kind of competing with blockchain.info, some features overlap. his advise on that was that indeed we need more of these type of SaaS to help the eco-system... [17:35]
Naphex ThickAsThieves: as in thin client, in bitcoinj [17:36]
Naphex https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Thin_Client_Security [17:36]
Naphex simple payment verification [17:36]
ThickAsThieves was does this sadden you? weak security? [17:36]
ThickAsThieves ah so clients that arent nodes [17:37]
bitcoinpete like multibit [17:37]
ThickAsThieves Michalis have you seen blockr.io ? [17:37]
Naphex any MITM will own the SPV's [17:37]
MichalisBTC no i haven't let me see [17:38]
ThickAsThieves kakobrekla knows the blockr people [17:38]
MichalisBTC yes, similar to this [17:39]
ThickAsThieves so, i'm not clear how making thin clients and acting like blockchain.info will make you money [17:39]
ThickAsThieves do you have a full business plan? [17:39]
ThickAsThieves or just the website content [17:39]
Naphex too me it just looks like products spinned off bitcoinj [17:39]
MichalisBTC well we are not making thin clients. Our customers will be those requesting software services. not the end users. [17:40]
ThickAsThieves could you give a case of an ideal client? [17:40]
MichalisBTC i guess there are a number of ways to do this, we went with Java and bitcoinJ was of great help. [17:40]
Naphex MichalisBTC: so the clearing engine keeps the wallets, provides restful apis to the other products right? [17:41]
Naphex ThickAsThieves: run a full-node cluster, and get whatever data you need from there. use full nodes for payments, and multi-sig cold wallets for storage [17:41]
MichalisBTC FX companies that need to offer bitcoin clearing without us being in control of their bitcoin. Anyone who wishes to built a bitcoin app. We do the heavy lifting for them. [17:42]
MichalisBTC We will be also offering notifications (sms/email/callbacks) in realtime [17:42]
Naphex " [17:43]
Naphex The built in API allows to perform the following functions: [17:43]
Naphex A. Send bitcoins from master, customer, hot wallets. [17:43]
Naphex B. Get balance updates for any existing wallet under the control of the system. [17:43]
Naphex C. Create new customer wallet. [17:43]
Naphex D. Create hot wallets. [17:43]
Naphex E. Process large amount requests. [17:43]
Naphex " [17:43]
Naphex MichalisBTC: what does the secure architecture entail? what other security systems are in place, besides the GRE tunnel [17:44]
Naphex and locked down internet [17:44]
Naphex can i clean you out if i get access to the gre? [17:44]
Naphex All the private keys and wallet files are immediately backed up to multiple physical locations via encrypted tunnels. The keys and files are stored in an encrypted format on database which reside on encrypted partition file systems. Thus eliminating the possibility of stealing keys, even if hard drives from backup locations are stolen. [17:45]
Naphex where are the encryption keys kept? [17:45]
MichalisBTC We are not holding any funds for "Blockchain as a Service" and the only input in the system is the bitcoin netowork. [17:45]
Naphex MichalisBTC: bitcoin network, as in SPV BitcoinJ [17:45]
Naphex not a full verifying node yes? [17:46]
MichalisBTC However, on other implementation, where we did host wallets, we had clear separation of non critical servers with distributed security. And at the back end everything was separated with APIs. [17:46]
Naphex MichalisBTC: did the API's require signing? like HMAC? [17:46]
MichalisBTC also, on the complete from end we used custom proxies. [17:46]
MichalisBTC *front end [17:47]
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MichalisBTC for blockchain as a service we plan to use oauth, so yes [17:48]
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punkman MichalisBTC: why "as a service"? why not license the software that provices the convenient API for the blockchain? [17:49]
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fluffypony ^^ [17:49]
punkman *provides [17:50]
fluffypony less reputational risk as well, let the customer take ownership of their screw ups [17:50]
MichalisBTC we could license it, the main feature are the notifications. Business is to charge for the notifications, integration and support. Mainly because we will deal with businesses. [17:50]
MichalisBTC We are in Cyprus, low corporate tax attracts a lot of FX companies, who wish now to integrate bitcoin. Some list it already as CFDs, but they cannot clear bitcoin. We do the hard work for them, they are in control of the wallets. We are just the passthrough, offering a service. [17:51]
MichalisBTC fluffypony: yes, indeed [17:52]
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Naphex MichalisBTC: what is the hard work in clearing bitcoin? [17:52]
punkman what is "clearing bitcoin"? [17:53]
Naphex punkman: ok payment, at 3 confirmations. send clearence [17:53]
Naphex 'here is your money, its good' [17:53]
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Naphex the weak point beeing any DDoS [17:55]
Naphex completly shutting down you're clearing node [17:55]
Naphex as we see every day with blockchain [17:55]
Naphex getting ddos'ed and cloudflare shutting down the API's [17:55]
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thestringpuller ;;ident [17:56]
gribble Nick 'thestringpuller', with hostmask 'thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-97-12.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net', is identified as user 'thestringpuller', with GPG key id 0FF2943DA179E169, key fingerprint 6ACE36E786F39A4ADC4506DE0FF2943DA179E169, and bitcoin address None [17:56]
thestringpuller ;;ticker [17:56]
gribble Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 454.09, Best ask: 455.9, Bid-ask spread: 1.81000, Last trade: 454.09, 24 hour volume: 31575.48797401, 24 hour low: 438.05, 24 hour high: 505.0, 24 hour vwap: 467.11276242 [17:56]
thestringpuller !ticker m s.mpoe [17:56]
assbot [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00094255 / 0.00095081 / 0.00095978 (639879 shares, 608.41 BTC), 7D: 0.00094255 / 0.00097499 / 0.00101 (5908739 shares, 5,760.96 BTC), 30D: 0.00092844 / 0.00096165 / 0.00101 (21700966 shares, 20,868.83 BTC) [17:56]
thestringpuller !last m s.mpoe [17:56]
assbot Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.00094843 BTC [+] [17:56]
MichalisBTC with our security design for the perimeter the worst thing that can happen to one of our satellite nodes is go out of service. But with a DDoS they cannot penetrate further than that. [17:57]
MichalisBTC but yes point being that the mid-tier business ie fx, don't have to worry about it. We do [17:57]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [ALC] 6 @ 0.14 = 0.84 BTC [17:58]
Naphex yeah but when ddos hits, and their customers can't deposit / withdraw, support phones and emails start burning [17:58]
Naphex why hasn't anyone implemented clearing notifications in BitcoinD Core ;o [17:58]
thestringpuller ;;gettrust MichalisBTC [17:58]
gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user thestringpuller to user MichalisBTC: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=thestringpuller&dest=MichalisBTC | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=MichalisBTC | Rated since: never [17:58]
thestringpuller gtfo [17:59]
thestringpuller lol [17:59]
Naphex ;;later tell Naphex fork BitcoinD, and implement clearing notifications via JSON-RPC [17:59]
gribble The operation succeeded. [17:59]
MichalisBTC Naphex: yes, our nodes will not be publicly available. :) no notification in core [17:59]
artifexd Naphex: GRE tunnel? Wassat? [18:01]
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Naphex artifexd: VPN [18:02]
artifexd Why did you make the distinction? What's the difference? [18:02]
artifexd Nevermind. Found the rfc [18:03]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2005 @ 0.0001291 = 0.2588 BTC [-] [18:06]
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ThickAsThieves MichalisBTC I'd recommend registering your name with nickserv, then signing up for the Bitcoin Web of Trust. These are some of the verification methods we live by and a great way to build your rep while establishing an identity. [18:08]
MichalisBTC Oks thx [18:08]
ThickAsThieves people here can help with any aspects you are unclear on [18:08]
ThickAsThieves it's a slow time of day here, so the more you're around the more you can float your questions and answer them [18:09]
ThickAsThieves trust isnt built quickly in these parts [18:10]
MichalisBTC sure, and I also I would like to get more feedback on the project, give out more info [18:10]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.00435 = 0.261 BTC [-] {2} [18:11]
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MichalisBTC thanks for the intro! catch you later [18:12]
Naphex MichalisBTC: go core!:D [18:12]
Naphex :] [18:12]
MichalisBTC thanks much [18:12]
ThickAsThieves so http://www.bitangels.co is still a thing huh [18:12]
fluffypony I would trust Naphex with my infrastructure [18:12]
fluffypony ;;rate Naphex 1 knows his shiznat regarding infrastructure, architecture, and deployment. is probably a better developer than me to boot. [18:13]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating for user Naphex has changed from 1 to 1. [18:13]
Naphex thq fluffypony [18:13]
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fluffypony ThickAsThieves: when are we starting BitDevils? [18:13]
ThickAsThieves you have my attention :) [18:14]
ThickAsThieves all we need is some handsome pictures of everyone in a suit or bitcoin t-shirt [18:15]
fluffypony yes [18:15]
fluffypony and we'll call it a "consulting service" for startups [18:15]
fluffypony where we play devils advocate to the ideas [18:16]
ThickAsThieves no no [18:16]
fluffypony to help them refine it [18:16]
ThickAsThieves incubator [18:16]
ThickAsThieves the Devil's Nest [18:16]
fluffypony BitDevils - The Startup Womb [18:16]
kakobrekla sounds like s cheerleaders team [18:17]
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ThickAsThieves well yeah [18:18]
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mrwdunne Thank you jurov [18:20]
mrwdunne Anyhow, does anyone have any new questions re exchange? [18:22]
Naphex mrwdunne: will you have liquidity at launch? [18:23]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [ALC] 2 @ 0.14 = 0.28 BTC [18:24]
mrwdunne Naphex: yes, we are selling in stages, at each stage we will sell the shares for more. Whatever we have left we will use to provide liquidity. However I think we will see a flood of people from the UK when we launch. Especially as the bank transfers are instant [18:25]
ThickAsThieves you think youll get a flood of people on a new exchange? [18:25]
ThickAsThieves how [18:25]
mrwdunne First in the UK to have access to UK banking. Immediate advantages to competitors [18:26]
mrwdunne (UK banking has free and instant transfers) [18:27]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 3 @ 0.04233333 = 0.127 BTC [+] {3} [18:27]
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mrwdunne *immediate advantages over competitors [18:28]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 18 @ 0.07179111 = 1.2922 BTC [+] {2} [18:28]
mircea_popescu mrwdunne srsly, it's not the first in any sense, forget about that angle. [18:28]
mircea_popescu all it does is telegraph noobishness. [18:28]
mrwdunne mircea_popescu Which other ones are still running? [18:29]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 15 @ 0.07198 = 1.0797 BTC [+] [18:29]
mircea_popescu so are you going to make the first roman empire, too ? [18:29]
mrwdunne True, first might be the wrong word. Regardless it is the only [18:29]
ThickAsThieves why use either as a quality? [18:30]
ThickAsThieves first, only, all bullshit [18:30]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 8 @ 0.07198237 = 0.5759 BTC [+] {2} [18:30]
mrwdunne Only is not at all bullshit, although yes first is the wrong word [18:31]
ThickAsThieves well only what? [18:31]
ThickAsThieves being the only human on island doesnt make you valuable [18:31]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00094843 = 3.3195 BTC [+] [18:31]
mrwdunne Only exchange with access to the UK banking network. That does make you valuable [18:31]
mircea_popescu mrwdunne only also telegraphs noobishness. you're too new in this game to know, but nothing is valuable in any market unless and until it has ocmpetitors. [18:31]
mircea_popescu noob founders try to pitch onlyness to vcs all the time, innocent of the plain obvious fact that it's a disqualifier. [18:32]
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mrwdunne mircea_popescu I have read through your posts on bitcointalk already. You pitch that if someone is competent and the idea has potential that is what matters. I am the only person who has managed to get the account [18:33]
mrwdunne That is why no one else has done it [18:33]
ThickAsThieves i think you missed the points [18:33]
mircea_popescu mrwdunne i never posted on btctalk. [18:33]
fluffypony mrwdunne: every entrepreneur pitching a business says that their product is a special and unique snowflake the likes of which have not been seen from the beginning of time until now, no nor shall be seen again...that's not a compelling reason for customers to move en-masse to your exchange [18:34]
mrwdunne Offering free, instant bank transfers however is a reason to move en-masse. Being the only may not directly be the selling point, however that is a very valid advantage [18:35]
mrwdunne And mircea_popescu, sorry, I assumed this was you; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.0 [18:35]
ThickAsThieves i'll tell you, bank transfer fees are of little concern to notable buyers [18:36]
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mircea_popescu ever clicked on her signature ? [18:36]
ThickAsThieves so i save $20 [18:36]
ThickAsThieves big deal [18:36]
ThickAsThieves that doesnt erase that you are new [18:36]
ThickAsThieves and of unknown reputation [18:36]
mrwdunne ThickAsThieves I agree, to significant buyers it is not an issue. However it is a significant advantage to significant amounts of smaller buyers. [18:36]
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mrwdunne ThickAsThieves reputation is something that can be earned [18:37]
ThickAsThieves have you earned it? [18:37]
mrwdunne ThickAsThieves No, not yet [18:37]
ThickAsThieves what makes a UK exchange ideal over an EU one? [18:38]
ThickAsThieves like why is yours better than say https://bitcoin-central.net/ [18:38]
kakobrekla FCA :D [18:38]
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mrwdunne Free, instant bank transfers. Perfect regulatory environment for an exchange as there are no AML/KYC requirements. [18:38]
mrwdunne kakobrekla Yes, to a degree [18:39]
ThickAsThieves Perfect regulatory environment for an exchange as there are no AML/KYC requirements.? [18:39]
mircea_popescu mrwdunne dude seriously. you've been running this for what, six weeks ? [18:39]
ThickAsThieves none you acknowledge, or none that exist? [18:39]
mrwdunne ThickAsThieves None that exist [18:39]
mircea_popescu a perfect chair that's not been sat into is no sort of advantage. those things will count in five years. [18:39]
ThickAsThieves so i can money launder at will in the UK? [18:39]
mrwdunne ThickAsThieves no you cannot. There are just no reporting requirements [18:39]
mircea_popescu fuck, even nefario had a "perfect" regulatory environment for an exchange [18:40]
mircea_popescu he said so, to people, at his lolconference [18:40]
mircea_popescu two weeks before obscurely shutting down. [18:40]
mrwdunne Nefario was a scammer, essentially [18:40]
ThickAsThieves whats the distinction, how does AML exist if it doesnt exist? [18:40]
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mircea_popescu mrwdunne he was an idiot, just like you are. [18:40]
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Naphex mrwdunne: before i got splitted, i asked what is your defense against bank fraud considering 'instant' bank transfers? [18:41]
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mircea_popescu unlike you, he didn't have the benefit of -assets existing. [18:41]
mrwdunne ThickAsThieves it does not exist for bitcoin exchanges in the UK, according to the FCA. We have no legal obligation to collect identification (we will be, but not for small buyers) [18:41]
fluffypony lawl - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=584283.0 - "Private message me if interested. Include in your message a personalized (custom) messaged signed from an address with at least $100,000 USD worth of bitcoins contained to prove qualification." [18:41]
Naphex as in hacked bank accounts, or clients wanting reversals because they inputed by mistake too many 0's [18:41]
ThickAsThieves you are not just a bitcoin exchange though [18:41]
ThickAsThieves you process cash too [18:41]
mrwdunne ThickAsThieves remarkably I have actually spoken with the FCA about this, as opposed to just reading their manuals. [18:42]
ThickAsThieves did they provide anything in writing for you? [18:42]
ThickAsThieves some kind of exemption or such? [18:42]
mrwdunne ThickAsThieves I have it in writing that they do not, and have no intention to regulate any bitcoin exchange [18:43]
mrwdunne Not an exemption [18:43]
ThickAsThieves care to share? [18:43]
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mrwdunne This is already public knowledge, however I confirmed it with them. Hell I think coindesk did an article on it [18:44]
ThickAsThieves so show me [18:44]
ThickAsThieves i'm a noob [18:44]
mrwdunne ThickAsThieves http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-regulation-uk/ [18:44]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.502 BTC [-] [18:44]
mrwdunne (That is not our private correspondence with them however) [18:45]
ThickAsThieves this is some bumfuck logic no? "However the FCA has not offered any constructive guidance or comment on the regulation of digital currencies. In fact, the FCA has gone as far as stating it does not regulate digital currencies and has no intention of doing so. The result is that bitcoin businesses in the UK are not obliged to register with or be authorised by the FCA." [18:45]
mrwdunne ThickAsThieves Sorry, I don't know what you mean by bumfuck logic [18:46]
jurov mrwdunne: but you are not bitcoin-only business [18:46]
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mrwdunne jurov We got further confirmation from them behind closed doors [18:46]
jurov you'll be holding your customer's pounds [18:46]
ThickAsThieves the text specifies crypto itself [18:46]
ThickAsThieves not the buying or selling of it for fiat [18:47]
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mrwdunne The article specifies crypto itself. We are not basing our compliance on an article [18:47]
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ThickAsThieves look at it from a real world view [18:47]
ThickAsThieves can people launder money through your business? [18:47]
mircea_popescu 50.02315578 << jd finally fixed itself! [18:47]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 10 @ 0.07199807 = 0.72 BTC [+] {4} [18:47]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.0001291 = 0.1291 BTC [-] [18:47]
ThickAsThieves (launder fiat, specifically) [18:48]
mircea_popescu pankkake btw, explain pif to me ? [18:49]
mrwdunne ThickAsThieves No, we will be complying with the KYC/AML laws regardless. [18:49]
pankkake it's just not investing [18:49]
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jurov recently there was this type of scam around: A buys from B something, B gives to A his exchange E's bank account [18:49]
jurov A then sends fiat to E, B exchanges them for bitcoins and vanishes without giving A anything [18:49]
mircea_popescu a just hold teh coins ? [18:49]
jurov A asks his bank to reverse payment.. what will you (E) do? [18:50]
pankkake yes :) [18:50]
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mircea_popescu lol cool. [18:50]
mircea_popescu jurov recently in the sense of... since 2000 :) [18:50]
mrwdunne Jurov There are ways of ensuring deposits are not reversed. [18:50]
ThickAsThieves panbankke [18:50]
Naphex jurov, asked that too.. even hacked bank accounts [18:50]
ThickAsThieves bankkake [18:50]
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mircea_popescu Naphex last numbers i've seen, about 85bn try to move through triangular transfers a year worldwide. [18:51]
pankkake I wonder what a bankkake would be… [18:51]
mircea_popescu about half manage to. [18:51]
fluffypony bank-bake [18:51]
ThickAsThieves sperm bank obv [18:51]
Naphex !up mircea_popescu [18:51]
assbot Voicing mircea_popescu without time-limit. [18:51]
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pankkake nice [18:51]
Naphex !up mrwdunne [18:51]
assbot Voicing mrwdunne for 30 minutes. [18:51]
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mrwdunne Thank you Naphex [18:51]
ThickAsThieves !down mircea_popescu [18:52]
assbot ThickAsThieves, you can't do that to mircea_popescu. [18:52]
mike_c !up mike_c [18:52]
assbot Really, mike_c? [18:52]
ThickAsThieves but what CAN i do to mircea_popescu? [18:52]
mike_c ooh, assbot got brains now. [18:52]
mike_c !up ThickAsThieves [18:52]
assbot Voicing ThickAsThieves without time-limit. [18:52]
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mike_c !down ThickAsThieves [18:52]
assbot mike_c, you can't do that to ThickAsThieves. [18:52]
mike_c !kissmyass assbot [18:53]
mircea_popescu if tat were a girl it should say "munch munch munch" [18:53]
ThickAsThieves mike_c here's the website for the software guys http://cryptosysinc.com/ (the printout i shared in Timis) [18:53]
ThickAsThieves he was here earlier and will likely be back to hang out [18:53]
ThickAsThieves hopefully wotted up and such [18:54]
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mircea_popescu ciil [18:54]
mike_c site needs moar css [18:54]
asciilifeform java ?! [18:54]
Naphex java is good [18:54]
fluffypony asciilifeform: ikr [18:55]
Naphex a good tool :] [18:55]
fluffypony Naphex: a sledgehammer is an amazing tool, but you try cutting a medium-rare steak with it [18:55]
assbot AMAZING COMPANY! [18:55]
mike_c ThickAsThieves: it looks like they are in no way biting off too much ;) [18:55]
Naphex fluffypony: ofc same with everything :] [18:55]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 5 @ 0.0742218 = 0.3711 BTC [-] [18:56]
Naphex but java gets you lots of bonuses early, when working on anything mid-size [18:56]
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mircea_popescu fluffypony well if you flail it around fast enough you could generate enough plasma to cut a steak... [18:56]
Naphex speeds up development, keeps it tidy [18:56]
fluffypony hah hah [18:56]
Naphex you can JNI plug and do some C to make it faster [18:56]
mircea_popescu so what is this publicly traded corp you c'd for ? [18:56]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: the Altech Group [18:57]
fluffypony http://www.altech.com [18:57]
mircea_popescu decimation: but the "recovery" is great guys, just some snow, no problems here << in fairness, they were overissuing [18:57]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4819 @ 0.00094843 = 4.5705 BTC [+] [18:58]
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mircea_popescu hm. ATNP is atlantis [18:58]
mircea_popescu where is this listed, sa se ? [18:58]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: JSE (Johannesburg Stock Exchange), which is our equivalent of the NYSE [18:59]
mircea_popescu JSE:ATNP allied ? [18:59]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] [PAID] 2.59776300 BTC to 7`210 shares, 36030 satoshi per share [19:00]
asciilifeform looks like they make cable boxes. [19:00]
fluffypony ah - http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/technology/2013/08/21/altech-delists-from-jse-after-buyout-by-parent-altron [19:00]
fluffypony delisted now [19:00]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] [PAID] 61.04601580 BTC to 80`674 shares, 75670 satoshi per share [19:01]
fluffypony worst two years of my life, so much discord and backstabbing and dick-measuring among their management [19:01]
mircea_popescu seem to be on an acquisition spree now, and pumping per share earnings [19:02]
fluffypony they're always on an acquisition spree [19:02]
fluffypony they got lucky early on with a couple of smart acquisitions [19:02]
fluffypony which then funded every acquisition [19:02]
fluffypony so then they buy stupidly, and if a company gets folded into your division/company you're fucked trying to integrate staff that don't want to be there [19:03]
mircea_popescu so what's your name again ? [19:03]
fluffypony especially management staff that are defunct [19:03]
fluffypony Riccardo Spagni [19:03]
mircea_popescu nice to meet you. [19:06]
fluffypony :) [19:06]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.0719999 = 0.144 BTC [+] [19:07]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 9 @ 0.0719999 = 0.648 BTC [+] [19:08]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 55 @ 0.070803 = 3.8942 BTC [-] {3} [19:10]
mircea_popescu lol family concern of the venters, 1k p/e [19:13]
mircea_popescu what sort of lolcompany is this [19:14]
fluffypony it's ridiculous, daddy is smart and started a company, and then basically gave his sons companies and shitloads of money [19:14]
fluffypony Altech is successful in spite of its CEO, not because of it [19:15]
fluffypony !voice mrstickball [19:15]
fluffypony !up mrstickball [19:15]
assbot Voicing mrstickball for 30 minutes. [19:15]
fluffypony that thing [19:15]
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Blazedout419 sup mrstickball [19:16]
Blazedout419 that is a good thing [19:16]
mircea_popescu so who replaced you ? [19:16]
assbot Insufficient rights, mrstickball, !up yourself on PM first. [19:18]
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fluffypony mircea_popescu: no clue, I left just before they folded Swistech into ISIS (Oct 2012), so whoever ended up managing that process would have been my replacement [19:18]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 13 @ 0.07066246 = 0.9186 BTC [-] {4} [19:19]
mircea_popescu anyway, this added an obscure foreign lolcorp for my shortlist [19:19]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 8 @ 0.03251 = 0.2601 BTC [+] [19:20]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: shortlist of companies never to deal with or invest in? coz that's where they should be on:-P [19:20]
Blazedout419 ;;gettrust mrstickball [19:20]
gribble Currently authenticated from hostmask mrstickball!uid14687@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-xhdulznzsjnbbbyc. Trust relationship from user Blazedout419 to user mrstickball: Level 1: 5, Level 2: 3 via 2 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=Blazedout419&dest=mrstickball | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=mrstickball | Rated since: Fri Jul 5 18:09:54 2013 [19:20]
mrwdunne Is that the online store? The one that valued themselves at several million? [19:20]
Blazedout419 I woud think you can !up your self? [19:20]
mrwdunne mrstickball It seemed like an interesting idea. But not worth close to that much [19:21]
mircea_popescu fluffypony no, just to keep short positions in [19:21]
fluffypony ah ok [19:21]
mircea_popescu once mr w croaks that thing's gone. [19:21]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 8 @ 0.0706 = 0.5648 BTC [-] [19:23]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00094897 = 8.1611 BTC [+] {3} [19:24]
assbot Voicing mrwdunne for 30 minutes. [19:25]
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mrwdunne Thank you mrstick [19:25]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 3 @ 0.042 = 0.126 BTC [-] {2} [19:25]
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fluffypony who is this minerpart cat? [19:26]
mircea_popescu unclear. [19:27]
mrwdunne No one who seems very significant at this point in time [19:27]
jurov !up chetty [19:28]
assbot Voicing chetty for 30 minutes. [19:28]
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mrwdunne https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=148712 Reputation isn't very good [19:29]
ozbot Login [19:29]
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mrwdunne And mrstickball yes you can [19:29]
mrwdunne *yes I can [19:29]
numerisTrade hello [19:29]
numerisTrade do you have any experience with ititch.com (or can recommend any other bitcoin domain registrar)? [19:29]
mrwdunne namecheap.com is excellent numeristrade [19:29]
mircea_popescu or at least used to be. i dunno anyone used it itches thingee, so you get to be the first. [19:30]
artifexd When will trading of s.mpif begin? [19:30]
mircea_popescu prolly next week [19:30]
mircea_popescu the idea being that it'll have its first report before the 5th, and that'll allow a nav, and then it can trade. [19:31]
artifexd ty [19:31]
numerisTrade mircea_popescu, is there any domain registrar you can recommend? What is wrong with namecheap.com? [19:31]
mike_c piffy nav is ~250 btc? [19:32]
mircea_popescu they were really great, but recently did a dumbass websiute redesign breaking everything. i bitched about it, they fixed some things, what can i say. nothing good endures [19:32]
mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/2014/namecheap-goes-off-the-deep-end-anyone-know-a-decent-domain-registrar/ < the long version if you care. [19:33]
ozbot Namecheap goes off the deep end. Anyone know a decent domain registrar ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mir [19:33]
mircea_popescu mike_c should be about 200ish on start yes. [19:33]
mircea_popescu numerisTrade anyway, definitely a better bet than godaddy, which is unequivocally atrocious. maybe enom if you have a direct contract with them. [19:34]
mircea_popescu decimation: re: amazon, I've heard it's a tough life working there << but it's a large corp. of course they'd be managing the fuck out of all cost, neh ? afaik google is pretty much the only giant still trying to play the startup, otherwise even apple is bezos-ing it away. [19:36]
bounce http://mises.org/daily/2542 seems to say that the whole "unenforeable contracts" thing isn't that new [19:36]
ozbot The Enterprise of Customary Law - Bruce L. Benson - Mises Daily [19:36]
ThickAsThieves The verdict is in, unless i'm ready to move to Romania, and/or MPEx blocks US customers, and/or I register as a broker/dealer with SEC, I must decline the MPIF mgr position due to legal concerns. Even then, it'd take a combination of those to have any remote chance of safety. :( [19:37]
mircea_popescu forward soviet! [19:37]
ThickAsThieves i need to gtfo usg [19:37]
numerisTrade thank you, mircea_popescu, for link and help [19:37]
ThickAsThieves :( [19:37]
fluffypony ThickAsThieves: move to South Africa [19:37]
bounce well, then gtfo usg [19:38]
fluffypony we basically have no laws of real worth, and those that could possible get in your way seem to disappear at the wiff of money [19:38]
ThickAsThieves as an interesting aside, my lawyer, a former US Attorney, has expressed interest in coming here tp pick your brain MP [19:38]
fluffypony (not quite that bad, but it's a little wild-westish) [19:38]
asciilifeform ThickAsThieves: get on the fscking plane. [19:38]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves am i to charge him retainer ? :D [19:39]
ThickAsThieves hehe [19:39]
ThickAsThieves i told him "on YOUR time, not mine!" [19:39]
bounce isn't there a private jet thing for this sort of situation yet? [19:39]
asciilifeform ThickAsThieves: optionally - on the boat. [19:40]
bounce slow boat out of america [19:40]
mircea_popescu who's the guy that crossed pacific in a barrel ? [19:40]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 3 @ 0.07111 = 0.2133 BTC [+] [19:40]
bounce great opportunity to catch up with the reading. *is a bit swamped* [19:41]
ThickAsThieves Super Mario? [19:41]
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bounce can't trust a thing that guy claims, he's clearly on shroomz [19:41]
asciilifeform my puny brain boggles at folks who can afford to rocket out and still don't [19:41]
ThickAsThieves so anyone have any great leads on jobs in animal conservation in non-US countries? [19:41]
bounce "self preservation" ought to count *gdr* [19:42]
mircea_popescu fluffypony should be able to hook you up [19:42]
BingoBoingo http://it.slashdot.org/story/14/04/25/1227204/hp-server-killer-firmware-update-on-the-loose [19:42]
ozbot HP Server Killer Firmware Update On the Loose - Slashdot [19:42]
mircea_popescu his blondy looks like she's doing lots of animal conservationing :D [19:42]
fluffypony lol [19:42]
fluffypony ThickAsThieves: yes, she can come here and look after our dogs, we have 6 of them [19:42]
ThickAsThieves lol [19:42]
fluffypony seriously tho, there are a bunch of programs [19:42]
ThickAsThieves more like saving rhinos and okapi [19:42]
fluffypony but they're pretty stupid because you pay them to be a volunteer worker [19:43]
fluffypony which seems insane [19:43]
ThickAsThieves she actually works for one that runs the Okapi Conservation Project [19:43]
ThickAsThieves except no way am i moving to the COngo [19:43]
mircea_popescu why the fuck not ? [19:43]
ThickAsThieves butt rape? [19:43]
bounce probably more effective to start a militia/hire a bunch of trigger happy goons/whatever and do some "long pig hunting" on poachers [19:43]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: the Congo's a tough haul for a white guy [19:43]
mircea_popescu he's not white. [19:43]
ThickAsThieves white enough [19:43]
ThickAsThieves worse, i'm portuguese [19:43]
Naphex bbl [19:43]
mircea_popescu he's just shy. these are not the same :D [19:43]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: anyone not tall, dark, and French speaking is white to them ;) [19:44]
ThickAsThieves we raped africa plenty [19:44]
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mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves be a man, take the wife to the congo. [19:44]
ThickAsThieves lol [19:44]
ThickAsThieves teh peer pressure in thizs place! [19:45]
mircea_popescu worst that can happen is you end up dead. which will happen anyway. [19:45]
fluffypony ThickAsThieves: in all seriousness, there are a number of really good programs out here that are always looking for help - I think I linked to these guys the other day, but in case not: http://www.jukani.co.za [19:45]
asciilifeform 'coward dies a thousand deaths, brave man - one' [19:45]
ThickAsThieves luck can separate the brave from the fools [19:45]
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mrwdunne I think people prefer to live for longer though. Definitely go and do some charity in Africa though - its a great experience [19:45]
moiety mew [19:46]
bitcoinpete asciilifeform: hail! [19:46]
ThickAsThieves but yknow i will bring up visiting Africa [19:46]
ThickAsThieves does S Africa have MLAT with US? [19:46]
moiety so anyone have any great leads on jobs in animal conservation in non-US countries? << manuls obviously [19:46]
fluffypony mlat? [19:46]
fluffypony oh googled [19:46]
bounce depends on what you think is "charity". plenty of the oh-so-selfless white influence hasn't done the continent a bit of good [19:47]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves you don't bring it up. you go home and say "woman, we're leaving for the congo. pack stockings and tank tops, and read up on slim's guide to cook for bogart" [19:47]
fluffypony ThickAsThieves: http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/124466.pdf [19:47]
fluffypony so it would seem [19:47]
ThickAsThieves these USGs be so insidious [19:47]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 10 @ 0.07031794 = 0.7032 BTC [-] [19:47]
ThickAsThieves mp, to say as much would be to decide whether divorce is the answer [19:48]
asciilifeform ThickAsThieves: stay in usa - and perhaps we'll meet in our common gasenwagen. [19:48]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves women have this endless capacity to pleasantly surprise. [19:48]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.0711095 = 0.1422 BTC [+] {2} [19:48]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00094958 = 2.9437 BTC [+] [19:48]
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moiety finally, someone noticed! [19:49]
mircea_popescu i knew it all along kitten. [19:49]
fluffypony looks like there's mutual extradition in place, but that they've refused to extradite before for a guy that could possibly have received the death penalty [19:49]
fluffypony "This infringed Mohamed's rights to human dignity, to life, and not to be punished in a cruel, inhuman or degrading manner. The Constitutional Court concluded that the handing over of Mohamed to the US government was unlawful" [19:49]
mircea_popescu fluffypony i wonder how much that cost. [19:49]
fluffypony lol [19:50]
mrwdunne What charges were they extraditing him on? [19:50]
asciilifeform russia doesn't extradite (anybody) but you might have other problems (Have Problems (TM)) there. [19:50]
fluffypony "Mohamed, a Tanzanian national, fled to South Africa after his involvement in the 1998 bombing of the US embassy in Dar-es-Salaam." [19:50]
mircea_popescu lmao [19:50]
mircea_popescu so they have an agreement, which they can't use to extradite terrorists ? [19:51]
mircea_popescu whoa how very fart reaching. [19:51]
fluffypony pretty much [19:51]
mrwdunne US doesn't have a very good track record when it comes to human rights and terrorism. Their judgement was probably the correct one [19:51]
moiety mircea_popescu: totally forgot i was due you cookies http://i.imgur.com/rswbqJI.jpg [19:51]
fluffypony ThickAsThieves: before you move setup a fake murder in the US, and then if they try extradite you you can just claim that the death penalty is a possibility [19:51]
fluffypony problem solved [19:51]
mircea_popescu ahahah bears. [19:51]
mircea_popescu fluffypony you are clearly well qualified to give legal advice :D [19:52]
ThickAsThieves thats some fucked up legal system [19:52]
ThickAsThieves incentive to terrorize [19:52]
moiety :D yeah i havent found a manul cutter yet -- epic job for a 3D printer i reckon [19:52]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: clearly :-P [19:52]
mircea_popescu now who was i owing cookies to ? benkay ? kakobrekla ? [19:52]
mircea_popescu mike ain't getting one, he's rotund as it is. [19:52]
ThickAsThieves davout [19:52]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves i don't trust davout. his girl only rated him a 3. [19:53]
ThickAsThieves mike aint rotund, he just has a jolly face [19:53]
kakobrekla not that id get any, but i dont like cookies :( [19:53]
moiety you'll be needing more then http://i.imgur.com/jKKEEjY.jpg these are actually shortbread mid-sugaring [19:53]
mircea_popescu kakobrekla well we're all out of tits. [19:53]
asciilifeform ThickAsThieves: ianal, but is owning foreign stock actually banned in usa? [19:53]
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mircea_popescu !up quantyfikator [19:53]
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kakobrekla asciilifeform arent you getting out? [19:53]
ThickAsThieves asciilifeform, no thats not the issue [19:54]
ThickAsThieves but [19:54]
ThickAsThieves you are obligated to report any foreign account with more than $10k [19:54]
asciilifeform kakobrekla: i'd -like- to get out. that's quite different from actually escaping. [19:54]
chetty you can run but cannot hide [19:54]
moiety kakobrekla: i'll make savoury ones for you [19:55]
benkay mircea_popescu: i already got my cookie. but it was a different cookie. [19:55]
ThickAsThieves ascii with your brains and my tongue we could surive easily in any place [19:55]
ThickAsThieves thats sounds dirty [19:55]
ThickAsThieves lol [19:55]
asciilifeform chetty: reminiscent of traditional american saying: 'don't run from a sniper, you'll just die tired' [19:55]
kakobrekla asciilifeform working on it or only wishing ? [19:55]
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mircea_popescu benkay nookie == cookie ? [19:56]
moiety vagina == cookie [19:56]
asciilifeform kakobrekla: you saw some of the work. so decide for yourself. [19:56]
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mike_c rotund! perhaps, but i am also strong like bull. all you scrawny europeans couldn't bench press a girl. [19:56]
mircea_popescu mike_c i could benchpress any girl i;d care to fuck. [19:57]
mircea_popescu i know this, because... guess. [19:57]
ThickAsThieves you fuck only men? [19:57]
mike_c that's like short guys saying they don't like tall women. very self serving. [19:57]
mircea_popescu mike_c that's my middle name, m self serving p. [19:57]
benkay what's the middle name in a four name name? lol [19:58]
mircea_popescu lol [19:59]
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mircea_popescu !up chetty [19:59]
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chetty ty [19:59]
benkay http://letstalkbitcoin.com/maidsafe-wildly-successful-crypto-crowdsale-debacle/ << scammers accept mastercoin and bitcoin hoping mastercoin's too derpy for people to use, end up getting all msc go 'no no no you see we actually want your btc' [19:59]
mircea_popescu i quote, " well you be glad to hear we're finally back to active programing on eulora - but right now need to hit the store for weekend supplies of milk and coffee - back in a bit" [19:59]
mircea_popescu figure you folks prolly care too! [19:59]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 11 @ 0.07031794 = 0.7735 BTC [-] {2} [20:00]
mircea_popescu benkay lmao [20:00]
asciilifeform squadron of coffee to program converters? [20:00]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 18 @ 0.07 = 1.26 BTC [-] {3} [20:01]
ThickAsThieves “I think it’s a really interesting area," Cook said. "We have almost 800 million iTunes accounts and the majority of those have credit cards behind them. We already have people using Touch ID to buy things across our store, so it’s an area of interest to us. And it’s an area where nobody has figured it out yet. [20:01]
ThickAsThieves "I realize that there are some companies playing in it, but you still have a wallet in your back pocket and I do too which probably means it hasn’t been figured out just yet.” ~Tim Cook [20:01]
benkay why weren't they converting coffee to program in the first place, mircea_popescu ? [20:01]
mircea_popescu milk is probably for enticing manuls or something [20:01]
asciilifeform in argentina, there is 'pampas cat' instead [20:02]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19769 @ 0.00094804 = 18.7418 BTC [-] [20:02]
asciilifeform very similar-looking beast [20:02]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform there is, but moiety will never get to know. [20:02]
asciilifeform ;;google pampas cat [20:02]
gribble Pampas cat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Pampas Cat Facts - Big Cat Rescue: ; Pampas cat videos, photos and facts - Leopardus colocolo | ARKive: [20:02]
asciilifeform moiety could also escape, meet pampas cat. [20:02]
benkay taleb's on a roll right now << link? [20:02]
moiety i like them too! they have stripy legs! [20:03]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9000 @ 0.0001291 = 1.1619 BTC [-] [20:03]
moiety this is actually what got me thinking on expanding to a felinae site [20:03]
mircea_popescu ima pay 1 btc to taleb and 1 btc to whoever gets him to come here. [20:03]
asciilifeform ;;google colocolo cat [20:03]
gribble Colocolo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Pampas cat videos, photos and facts - Leopardus colocolo | ARKive: ; Leopardus colocolo (Chilean Pampa Cat, Pampas Cat): [20:03]
bitcoinpete benkay: same as the one posted the last few times in here: http://www.fooledbyrandomness.com/notebook.htm [20:03]
benkay bitcoinpete: that's the footnotes to FBR? [20:04]
benkay (those're) [20:04]
mircea_popescu also in s.mpif news : juraj whom you know as jurov has accepted to take over pc #5. [20:04]
bitcoinpete mircea_popescu: un défi! [20:05]
moiety do you get crazy [wild]cat ladies? if so, i need a tshirt [20:05]
bitcoinpete benkay: the notebook is like his blog, a running tally [20:05]
benkay ;;later tell ThickAsThieves may i help you, sir? [20:05]
ThickAsThieves grats jurov [20:05]
gribble The operation succeeded. [20:05]
benkay ;;later tell ThickAsThieves ah i see you wanted me to talk to MichalisBTC? [20:06]
gribble The operation succeeded. [20:06]
ThickAsThieves yeah [20:06]
ThickAsThieves he'll be back probly [20:06]
bitcoinpete jurov: indeed, best of luck! [20:06]
ThickAsThieves but the website link is there [20:06]
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mircea_popescu "44% of Americans are living with less than $5,887 in savings for a family of four" << fun fact ? most romanians own more than that. [20:12]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12201 @ 0.00094552 = 11.5363 BTC [-] {3} [20:12]
mircea_popescu so, i stopped by the doc today had my blood pressure measured. anyone care to guess ? [20:16]
mircea_popescu (as a bonus hint, before retiring a good decade ago, i was doing something like 240/160) [20:16]
mircea_popescu lol j [20:17]
fluffypony ;;later tell davout just in case you have't seen this - http://www.pfhub.com/report-revenue-from-bitcoin-must-be-declared-to-french-authorities-602/ [20:17]
gribble The operation succeeded. [20:17]
BingoBoingo 135/90 [20:19]
mircea_popescu dude the sa crew is actually doing a splendid job raping teh tardtalk forums [20:19]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo 130/90, you take the cake. [20:19]
mircea_popescu HeySteve: this place is becoming a real Dragon's Den, I'm thinking of writing something to that effect << by all means. maybe get nubbins to draw us all as pony dragons. [20:20]
mircea_popescu speaking of which [20:20]
mircea_popescu ;;seen nubbins [20:20]
gribble I have not seen nubbins. [20:20]
mircea_popescu ;;seen nubbins` [20:20]
gribble nubbins` was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 0 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes, and 33 seconds ago: you will need it if you don't want to have to download a client and python every time you boot [20:20]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00094751 = 4.5007 BTC [+] [20:20]
mircea_popescu omfg our untalented drawer / sausage maker guy is gone! WHERE! [20:20]
BingoBoingo Fell into sausage grinder with nailgun? [20:20]
mircea_popescu come back nubsy we need ourselves drawn as flying dragon princesses [20:20]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: which SA crew? [20:20]
mircea_popescu fluffypony not sa as in south africa, sa as in something awful [20:21]
fluffypony oh lol [20:21]
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mircea_popescu which admittedly is an easy enough mistake to make. [20:21]
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ThickAsThieves Java updates are a scam: yes/no [20:24]
BingoBoingo yes [20:24]
fluffypony yes [20:24]
ThickAsThieves seems they are just veiled ads [20:25]
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ThickAsThieves and/or reports to the mothership [20:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16563 @ 0.00094834 = 15.7074 BTC [+] {2} [20:25]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 4 @ 0.0325 = 0.13 BTC [+] [20:25]
fluffypony I hate having to even have Java installed, but SuperMicro's IPMI requires it for remote console [20:25]
mircea_popescu fluffypony REFLASH IT [20:26]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: is there a non-Java IPMI bios available for their boards? [20:26]
fluffypony coz that shit irks me more than NameCheap's new design [20:27]
mircea_popescu nothing os afaik [20:28]
fluffypony leu sigh [20:28]
mircea_popescu they use what, vnc ? [20:29]
fluffypony I have nfi [20:29]
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fluffypony "The underlying protocol seems to be VNC, but with a different authentication scheme, making standard VNC clients useless. (Also it appears to be an OEM version of ATENs KVM/VNC stuff.)" [20:29]
jurov just use openjdk [20:30]
mircea_popescu what the hell useless. have your wizard rewrite the auth scheme [20:30]
mircea_popescu bs auth in-house giga scheme anyway, prolly more broken than a 50yo whore. [20:31]
fluffypony jurov: yeah I may just do that [20:31]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: I think there are tons of undiscovered issues with all this non-standard IPMI shit, I'm waiting for something major to hit any time soon [20:32]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.508535 = 1.0171 BTC [+] [20:32]
mircea_popescu kinda why you have to have homebrew [20:32]
mircea_popescu for these sorts of shit. [20:32]
fluffypony yerp [20:33]
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veeminer mircea_popescu: what? [20:35]
mircea_popescu going through the londerfull log of this mrwdune dood. did he at least have the sense to locate in Guernsey ? [20:35]
mircea_popescu !up heretostay [20:35]
assbot Voicing heretostay for 30 minutes. [20:35]
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mircea_popescu veeminer sorry, what what ? [20:35]
ThickAsThieves in the butt [20:36]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.51199997 BTC [+] [20:36]
mircea_popescu fluffypony: how your software will handle large volumes << that's the funniest thing i read today. [20:37]
fluffypony mircea_popescu: well the point being that he has to have some more details on the proposal other than "money plz, will spend on sekuriteez and kode" [20:38]
fluffypony "and data center" [20:38]
mircea_popescu no i know, but ... [20:39]
mircea_popescu you know. [20:39]
BingoBoingo http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/which-states-hate-themselves-the-most-1567602325/+reubenfb [20:39]
fluffypony I know [20:39]
ozbot Which States Hate Themselves The Most? [20:39]
fluffypony he could probably do it in PHP for the volume he's going to get [20:39]
fluffypony :-P [20:39]
jurov ;;bc,tslb [20:40]
gribble Error: "bc,tslb" is not a valid command. [20:40]
jurov ;;tslb [20:40]
gribble Time since last block: 38 minutes and 40 seconds [20:40]
mircea_popescu BingoBoingo did they leave out ny or am i blind [20:40]
ThickAsThieves 41% [20:41]
BingoBoingo Blind, New York was a 41% [20:41]
ThickAsThieves Montana and Alaska at 77% [20:41]
mircea_popescu aok [20:41]
ThickAsThieves Illinois at 19% [20:42]
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ThickAsThieves they just miss Obama [20:42]
mircea_popescu lol [20:43]
mircea_popescu lol counterparty.co srsly ? "pls to trade your bitcoinz for very valuable xcp" [20:46]
BingoBoingo Chicago dragging down the good middle of nowhere we have [20:46]
mircea_popescu https://forums.counterparty.co/index.php/topic,289.msg2078 [20:47]
ozbot 4/23 - URGENT COUNTERWALLET.CO SECURITY NOTICE [20:47]
mircea_popescu What Happened [20:47]
mircea_popescu Due in part to this process, we have been notified of a security bug in bitcoinjs-lib (the bitcoin javascript library counterwallet uses) that was internally disclosed to us by the bitcoinjs-lib team yesterday evening. We worked with them on applying a fix, which was made live late last night and this security notice was drafted pending confirmation from the team. However it appears the bug has already been exploited i [20:47]
mircea_popescu n the wild to take BTC. [20:47]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.50200001 = 1.004 BTC [-] [20:47]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 227 @ 0.0044 = 0.9988 BTC [-] {3} [20:47]
mircea_popescu somehow i seem to have missed this ? did bitcoinjs announce something ? [20:48]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.50200001 BTC [-] [20:48]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 113 @ 0.0044 = 0.4972 BTC [-] [20:48]
fluffypony LOL [20:48]
fluffypony what a fail [20:49]
mircea_popescu wait, there's more. [20:49]
mircea_popescu "After scoring a major grant awarded by the Bitcoin Foundation, Coinpunk’s beta version is finally available. The project, which is being developed by the veteran startup founder Kyle Drake, intends to build the first fully open-source, self-hosted do-it-yourself Bitcoin wallet service that you can run on your own server." [20:49]
mircea_popescu "To reward the work of the developers, Drake is “offering three bounties of 0.20 BTC each for anyone that finds and fixes (via pull request) any bugs/code issues that potentially cause wallet data loss, a major security bug in the Coinpunk wallet code (coinpunk/models/wallet.js), bitcoinjs-lib, or in the random number generation code”." [20:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6041 @ 0.00094962 = 5.7367 BTC [+] [20:49]
mircea_popescu the... wait for it... the random number generation code. [20:50]
mircea_popescu can i get a cup of coffee now ? [20:50]
fluffypony oh I saw that - it's a web wallet that you host yourself, because that seems like a great idea [20:50]
fluffypony because statistically speaking people know how to secure shitty/cheap VPS instances [20:50]
ThickAsThieves Now selling random numbers, .01 btc each! [20:50]
jurov it's a "wiggle mouse here" kind? [20:50]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 112 @ 0.0044 = 0.4928 BTC [-] {3} [20:50]
mircea_popescu but srsly, anyone heard of this major bitcoinjs-lib hole ? [20:51]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 71 @ 0.0044 = 0.3124 BTC [-] {3} [20:51]
mircea_popescu (incidentally, the rng of the java thing is particularly atrocious. piuk (blockchaininfo) made some fixes on a fork) [20:52]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.502 = 1.004 BTC [-] [20:53]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 327 @ 0.0044 = 1.4388 BTC [-] {4} [20:53]
jurov ;;tslb [20:54]
gribble Time since last block: 53 minutes and 9 seconds [20:54]
jurov zactly when i need it [20:55]
asciilifeform jurov: re: bots - consider some simple examples, you can probably think of [20:55]
mircea_popescu record [20:55]
jurov i did think of, and made countermeasures when i ran mine [20:55]
jurov but did not try to actively exploit [20:56]
asciilifeform jurov: e.g. if you can figure out that mr. whale runs bot with 'stop loss' at $x/btc, you can estimate resulting price move, effect on other such machines [20:56]
asciilifeform no rocket surgery, this [20:56]
jurov okay [20:57]
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asciilifeform jurov: at the time i simply itched to write 'something with ai' that 'could money' [20:58]
Naphex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0USm3AilHiU - good tune to start your fridays ;] [20:59]
ozbot ZHU - Moves Like Ms. Jackson (Outkast Cover) - YouTube [20:59]
moiety coz that shit irks me more than NameCheap's new design << dude, glad it's not just me. i seriously thought i'd gone to the wrong place for a second [21:01]
kakobrekla did you try it live ascii? [21:01]
Blazedout419 ebay [21:01]
Blazedout419 woops wrong windows [21:01]
fluffypony moiety: their old interface wasn't pretty, but I'm buying a domain...I wouldn't mind an ncurses interface if it worked well [21:02]
asciilifeform kakobrekla: tried it on recorded data stream from 'btc-e'. 'won' on some segments, lost on others. then mp gave me a demo account on mpex, where bots do no good, and i lost interest [21:02]
asciilifeform kakobrekla: if you actually find this interesting, i can say more [21:02]
asciilifeform i sort of assumed that everybody here had tried their hand at such things personally [21:03]
moiety fluffypony: it now looks like a hipster site of some sort [21:03]
kakobrekla yes continiue [21:03]
moiety fluffypony: oh and i dont mind what the site is like, as long as it isn't godaddy tbf [21:03]
fluffypony moiety: yeah, until you need to manage a domain, then you have the old interface iframe'd in to the Hipster Header [21:03]
mircea_popescu ^ [21:04]
asciilifeform kakobrekla: i concluded that one could actually do an interesting 'predator bot' if it has a heavy bag of coin to 'shake around' and cause (however small) price moves on demand. [21:04]
kakobrekla well i did have some robots on btcusd back in the day but prolly nothing as sophisticated as you [21:04]
mircea_popescu fluffypony really they backed off over twitter threats and general discontent [21:04]
mircea_popescu you should have seen the original version [21:04]
asciilifeform kakobrekla: perhaps i'll test this hypothesis one day. right after my nuke sub, etc. [21:04]
moiety i actually have hosting with namecheap D: [21:04]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform trader experience is that any strategy that starts with "if you had a lot of money" is a loser. [21:05]
BingoBoingo ^ [21:05]
mircea_popescu this is counter-intuitive perhaps, but quite true [21:05]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: i believe it. notice i've no truck with any such thing at present. [21:05]
fluffypony moiety: I have a VPS with them that runs an Electrum server, and then all my international (non-.co.za) domains are with them [21:05]
asciilifeform don't recall how it came up. [21:05]
kakobrekla well with inifinite moneey theres no issue for sure [21:05]
fluffypony except for a handful of domain hacks for TLDs they don't offer [21:05]
mircea_popescu yeah. the master model of the preoblem is "cornering X market", such as the 5 i think to date attempts on silver/gold [21:05]
asciilifeform the point wasn't to merely 'with enough money' but specific target - dumb bots [21:05]
moiety when they opened up a uk data centre, they gave too good a deal. what i dont like is the hoops you have to jump through to get ssh access fluffypony [21:05]
mircea_popescu the copper pair and so forth [21:05]
mircea_popescu it NEVER works. it always seems like it just might. [21:06]
fluffypony moiety: is that for shared hosting or a VPS? [21:06]
asciilifeform i don't for a minute imagine it'd work against humans [21:06]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform no but that's always what it is, "dumb x". the mkt isnt dumb [21:06]
moiety just shared, im not in anyway ready for vps type affairs fluffypony XD im just getting to grips with ssh! [21:06]
asciilifeform i originally had the thought when noticing a proliferation of particularly dumb bots running on gox etc [21:06]
fluffypony ah ok ok :) [21:06]
asciilifeform many, with published source [21:06]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform from a mathematical standpoint : the most important quality of markets is that you can't isolate participants. [21:07]
asciilifeform a very sorry sight, all of them [21:07]
mircea_popescu but yeah i remember that bs. [21:07]
moiety believe me when i have anything worth showing i'll be begging you all to take a tour :D (just be dont make me cry if im super proud!) [21:07]
mircea_popescu this was how mtgox managed to lose daytrading. [21:07]
asciilifeform in some particular cases (online poker table) you can in fact isolate the idiots (at least, long enough to squeeze juice) [21:07]
asciilifeform the idea was to engineer such a case [21:07]
asciilifeform but this is boring story. [21:08]
kakobrekla its impossible for me to do buy/sell bot on btc, im stuck in bull mode since ever, so my only game was straight forward arb [21:08]
asciilifeform i only tell it because i was foolish enough to mention it once here, and then kako asked 'how did it end' [21:08]
mircea_popescu anyone remember https://blockchain.info/address/1HKywxiL4JziqXrzLKhmB6a74ma6kxbSDj btw ? [21:08]
kakobrekla yeah blame it on kako [21:09]
asciilifeform lol [21:09]
mircea_popescu kakobrekla means "that's who she blamed" in slovenlyan right ? [21:09]
kakobrekla thats who she slandered [21:09]
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kakobrekla whats that addy ? [21:10]
fluffypony kakobrekla: the Android Java RNG hack [21:10]
mircea_popescu kakobrekla remember the android hole last year ? [21:10]
mircea_popescu aye. [21:10]
kakobrekla the random() return 4; ? [21:11]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.49907271 BTC [-] [21:11]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 5 @ 0.03154 = 0.1577 BTC [-] {2} [21:11]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [RENT] 400 @ 0.0075 = 3 BTC [+] [21:12]
kakobrekla the damage is rather small [21:12]
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asciilifeform kakobrekla: aye, and duplicate signature nonces, and the obvious consequences [21:12]
kakobrekla myea [21:12]
mircea_popescu MrWDunne: Also the actual business plan is a 25 page PDF << i like this part best so far. [21:13]
asciilifeform re: IPMI: lol let's put a piece of remote-controlled strange on the system bus. [21:13]
asciilifeform gonna be great. [21:13]
kakobrekla i parsed it as "25 kg PDF" for some reason [21:14]
fluffypony asciilifeform: yeah I know, but it's better than our dedicated box at a DC here where I have to log a fault and they send an engineer out to press enter on the keyboard because it's stuck at the grub screen [21:14]
mircea_popescu is it better for the pdf to be heavy or long ? [21:14]
asciilifeform kakobrekla: i'm one of those weirdos who likes to print docs (mainly chip datashits) and has encountered 25kg pdfs. [21:14]
kakobrekla :D [21:15]
fluffypony I think it's important for PDFs to have images that haven't been compressed or resampled, because you really want that small logo at the top left to be a 2.5mb PNG [21:15]
asciilifeform fluffypony: an ordinary 'ip kvm' solves this [21:15]
asciilifeform the people pushing crap like ipmi have other motivations. [21:15]
fluffypony asciilifeform: agreed [21:15]
mircea_popescu https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BmFYGWkCMAE8CK6.jpg [21:16]
mircea_popescu russians caged like animals. art project. [21:16]
mircea_popescu fucking losers these kids. if i were 20 and doing a lulzy project like that, the russki'd be naked. [21:16]
asciilifeform lel [21:17]
asciilifeform 'djvu' is better format for scans, anyway [21:17]
asciilifeform 1/20th the size & rendering time [21:17]
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asciilifeform a little like the diff. between 'mp3' and 'wav' [21:18]
mircea_popescu so romania has a large lawyer's forum, where pretty much everyone that's not fucktarded in the profession has an account. think fuckedcompany, except for lawyers. [21:19]
mircea_popescu http://www.avocatnet.ro/content/forum%7CdisplayTopicPage/topicID_423694/Vanzare-papagal-pentru-o-partida-de-sex-Cum-recuperez-pasarea.html [21:19]
ozbot Vanzare papagal pentru o partida de sex Cum recuperez pasarea? Pagina 1 - Forum, Avocatnet.ro [21:19]
mircea_popescu people ask for free advice all the time. some of the shit's pretty weird. [21:19]
mircea_popescu this guy threw a party, asked a girl to sleep with him, she said she'll do it if he's "generous" [21:20]
mircea_popescu except, she wants no money, he wants is macaw [21:20]
mircea_popescu so he gives it to her. [21:20]
mircea_popescu then, the next day, guy realises that the bird costs 2500 euro and besides, he had it since it was a chick and htey had a special relationship [21:20]
mircea_popescu so... can he sue ? should he report her for prostitution ? is there some fruits of the poisonous tree doctrine ? [21:21]
mircea_popescu hilarity ensues. [21:21]
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asciilifeform sounds more like 'enjo kosai' than prostitution [21:22]
mircea_popescu he's got nothing there, nobody ever granted a cause for anything but the most outrageous streetwalking. [21:23]
mircea_popescu prostitution is , in the romanian legal tradition, a part of the creating a public disturbance/being a bum area. [21:23]
asciilifeform in english world, 'soliciting' [21:24]
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mircea_popescu "soliciting while being poor, unpleasant and unattractive, in a loud and obnoxious manner" [21:24]
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asciilifeform how else could it work. [21:25]
asciilifeform '... for if it prospers, none dare call it treason' etc [21:26]
mircea_popescu i guyess [21:26]
mircea_popescu i dunno, the us is no longer sane, so one feels bound to insist. [21:26]
asciilifeform wait this was in us? [21:27]
mircea_popescu no no but you are :D [21:27]
asciilifeform lol [21:27]
mircea_popescu hehehe [21:27]
mircea_popescu btw, anyone here with a lot of insurance experience or connections ? [21:28]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00094962 = 6.4574 BTC [+] [21:29]
mircea_popescu http://www.unitedliberty.org/articles/17407-nra-to-push-national-reciprocity-for-concealed-carry-permit-holders?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter [21:34]
ozbot NRA to push national reciprocity for concealed carry permit holders | United Liberty | Free Market - [21:34]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: this has been an 'any day now' thing forever. [21:34]
mircea_popescu hey, if fags can be married everywhere regardless whether they married, why shouldn't rednecks carry wherever they go. [21:34]
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mircea_popescu the strat is sound, that's how you push it. [21:36]
ThickAsThieves http://img.thesun.co.uk/aidemitlum/archive/01963/breast_1963596a.jpg [21:36]
mircea_popescu http://pagesix.com/2014/04/24/warren-buffet-ordered-dairy-queen-a-coke-at-four-seasons/ [21:36]
ozbot Warren Buffet ordered Dairy Queen, a coke at Four Seasons | Page Six [21:36]
mircea_popescu i swear to god i'd have kicked him out. [21:36]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.0009503 = 1.3304 BTC [+] [21:36]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves looks like the right tit for the job. [21:36]
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ThickAsThieves "Sharon Spink is used to turning heads when she breastfeeds her daughter in public." lol [21:37]
asciilifeform 'buffet drinks the same coke as the beggar drinks' - literally true [21:38]
mircea_popescu sharon spink soulds like a super villain name [21:38]
mircea_popescu her power could be... i dunno, snatch. [21:38]
ThickAsThieves buffet resorts to shilling, another sign it's over [21:38]
ThickAsThieves The ketchup on my kobe better be Heinz! [21:39]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves prolly just codgery. [21:39]
mircea_popescu Meanwhile, “pretty young things swarmed Warren as soon he walked through the doors, asking to have photos taken with him,” said one observer. “He graciously did it. A few people asked him to open his wallet in the picture. Oddly enough, he did this too.” According to the onlooker, Buffett had “just a few dollars in his wallet.” The source added, “He’s more popular than the Dalai Lama!” [21:40]
mircea_popescu jesus these people. [21:40]
kakobrekla whats wrong with coke, its got sugar, caffeine and co2, all the bad shit you can have in one bottle [21:40]
kakobrekla the poison of choice [21:40]
fluffypony ThickAsThieves: what in actual...eugh... [21:40]
fluffypony remind me never to click on breast.jpg links from TAT [21:41]
kakobrekla i dun get the hate [21:41]
kakobrekla maybe because ima beggar . [21:42]
ThickAsThieves lil girl was thirsty, dont judge [21:42]
jurov be glad WB did not order frappucino [21:44]
fluffypony jurov: thus secretly revealing himself to be Karpeles' father? [21:44]
fluffypony s/father/grandfather [21:44]
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mircea_popescu http://pastebin.com/TrZeKFXs << is this fud ? [21:45]
ozbot "About a week ago some colleagues and I discovered a set of x509 certificates wh - Pastebin.com [21:45]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00094933 = 4.3669 BTC [-] {2} [21:45]
BingoBoingo Hmmm... Who has windows? [21:46]
fluffypony BingoBoingo: I have an XP VM I can fire up [21:46]
mircea_popescu i don't have samples. [21:46]
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asciilifeform 'nsakey' [21:46]
fluffypony oh XP is negative [21:47]
fluffypony nm [21:47]
ThickAsThieves i have some windows systems, but none are fresh [21:47]
asciilifeform first catch loch ness monster, then consider how to skin & stuff her. [21:48]
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ThickAsThieves so ive had solar power for 3 days now, they come to collect check for install and say, hey yknow you should shut this off, because the new meter isnt installed by power co, it's actually making the count go up not down [21:51]
ThickAsThieves so basically i'm gonna be billed for like 400kw of power i gave to elec co [21:52]
mircea_popescu hahaha [21:52]
mircea_popescu wait you made 400kw in 3 days ?! [21:52]
mircea_popescu where the fuck do you live, the pentagon ? [21:52]
ThickAsThieves 340m i just checked it [21:53]
ThickAsThieves 340kwh [21:53]
asciilifeform let me guess, heat pump. [21:53]
mircea_popescu wtf. [21:53]
mircea_popescu ;;calc 340 / 3 / 24 [21:53]
gribble 4.72222222222 [21:53]
mircea_popescu 5kW installed ? [21:53]
ThickAsThieves we have 38 units on the roof [21:53]
ThickAsThieves 10k system [21:53]
mircea_popescu hey... more power to you. [21:53]
ThickAsThieves lol [21:53]
ThickAsThieves he says itll perform closer to 9 [21:53]
ThickAsThieves per mo [21:54]
jurov i'd not use 24 hours in solar panel calculations [21:54]
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ThickAsThieves no one would [21:54]
mircea_popescu lol [21:54]
mircea_popescu moonlight! [21:54]
ThickAsThieves oh you did [21:54]
ThickAsThieves hehe [21:54]
asciilifeform nah he's got an antipodal cable & 2nd set. [21:55]
fluffypony lol [21:55]
fluffypony that's how he gets news about China first? [21:55]
fluffypony best tin can phone ever [21:56]
ThickAsThieves guess how much the sys cost [21:56]
ThickAsThieves including hybrid water heater (not solar) [21:56]
ThickAsThieves $14k [21:56]
ThickAsThieves thank you obama [21:56]
asciilifeform gov.-subsidized, ah [21:56]
mircea_popescu lmao the derpage. [21:56]
mircea_popescu http://3w.blogidol.ro/2014/04/dmca-takedownvali-petcu-aka-zoso.html [21:56]
ozbot DMCA takedown–Vali Petcu aka Zoso | Blog Idol ro [21:57]
fluffypony wow, ThickAsThieves we'd pay $37k-ish for that here [21:57]
mircea_popescu tl;dr : blogger butthurt over blogger.com having deleted some pix off his blog. turns out... he had stolen them from some guy who had stolen them from trilema [21:57]
ThickAsThieves yeah it's $44k before rebates and shit [21:57]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves pretty sweet deal. i'd drop 15k on a 10kW solar system. [21:58]
mircea_popescu how much roof you got ? do they use all or just half ? [21:58]
ThickAsThieves half [21:58]
fluffypony likewise, in a heartbeat [21:58]
ThickAsThieves i was like i want more panelz! [21:58]
mircea_popescu what surface ? [21:58]
moiety that blogger is ridiculous btw [21:58]
ThickAsThieves ? [21:58]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: betcha you could buy a soviet rtg pod for <$10k [21:58]
ThickAsThieves facing east and south [21:59]
mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves what surface is your roof [21:59]
mircea_popescu like, in sq fett [21:59]
ThickAsThieves no idea [21:59]
mircea_popescu zese marketing ppls. [21:59]
ThickAsThieves house is like 2700 sq ft if you incl garage [21:59]
mircea_popescu you live there! a ok so like 5k [21:59]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.0009503 = 8.3626 BTC [+] [22:00]
mircea_popescu pretty sweet. [22:00]
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mircea_popescu they got a similar system here but it dopesn't cover 2/3 of the cost, more like 1/3, and the red tape is beyond obnoxious. [22:00]
ThickAsThieves the install co handled all red tape [22:01]
ThickAsThieves it's some kinda lottery thing [22:01]
ThickAsThieves where they have to bombard th computer system when lottery goes live [22:01]
ThickAsThieves we were like 8th on waiting list, which is basically a shoe-in [22:01]
kakobrekla actually a 50kw solar plat that i know of comes online with just over 50w on a clear night [22:02]
kakobrekla also moon. [22:03]
mircea_popescu :D [22:03]
dooglus https://just-dice.com/mpif tells you the current S.MPIF JD investment size [22:03]
mircea_popescu dooglus ah now that's some sweet coding [22:03]
asciilifeform kakobrekla: probably more from light pollution (city lights reflected down) [22:03]
kakobrekla no no asci its from the moonž [22:03]
kakobrekla [22:03]
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ThickAsThieves dat jf mpif manager has great performance [22:05]
ThickAsThieves jd* [22:06]
ThickAsThieves give him a raise [22:06]
fluffypony dooglus: moiety would love if that had a responsive hipster layout with lots of CSS and jQuery [22:06]
mircea_popescu dooglus now if only cloudflare didn't redirect me to root [22:06]
ThickAsThieves install a button that let;s you up the font size too [22:06]
mircea_popescu 50.23890514 so wait omfg, this is up... 0.4% ? [22:07]
Duffer1 ctrl + mousewheel TaT [22:07]
ThickAsThieves tis a jok [22:07]
mircea_popescu we haven't even started yet o.O [22:07]
Duffer1 oh [22:07]
ThickAsThieves that's 146%/year! [22:07]
* moiety puts on specs that have no glass [22:07]
ThickAsThieves buy buy buy [22:07]
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kakobrekla i thought this was gonna be a competition. [22:07]
mircea_popescu ;;calc ((0.23890514/50)+1)**365 [22:08]
gribble 5.69651294191 [22:08]
mircea_popescu 469% even [22:08]
jurov much extrapolate [22:09]
jurov wow [22:09]
mircea_popescu http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-London/2014/04/23/Why-my-daughter-doesn-t-recycle-an-economics-professor-s-letter-to-his-child-s-teacher [22:09]
ozbot 'Why my daughter doesn't recycle': an economics professor's letter to his child's teacher [22:09]
mircea_popescu jurov CLEARLY ITS A GOLF CLUB PATTERN [22:09]
mike_c yes.. and if cloudflare didn't prevent me from getting it through code. gotta love cloudflare. [22:09]
mircea_popescu dooglus do you have assbot ip whitelisted ? [22:09]
mircea_popescu mebbe kakobrekla adds it to !jd command [22:10]
mike_c similarly https://just-dice.com/wagered.txt is not accessible from scripts. [22:10]
mike_c which is annoying for people trying to automatically genrate statistics to report on such things :) [22:10]
mircea_popescu ^ [22:11]
Naphex cloudflare sucks [22:11]
Naphex why are people still using it [22:11]
kakobrekla assbot is whitelisted for the general stats, i dont know if that coveres the new link [22:11]
mircea_popescu dooglus mike_c runs http://www.btcalpha.com/ prolly want to be on his good side :p [22:11]
mike_c he is, as he was very helpful when i was writing up the original post on JD. but easier access to stats would be nice. [22:12]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 850 @ 0.0009503 = 0.8078 BTC [+] [22:13]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00095057 = 3.5646 BTC [+] {2} [22:14]
Naphex hey mike_c can we add BTCXChange on btcalpha?:p [22:15]
mike_c well, it's more geared towards btc investments. not sure what I would put up. [22:17]
Naphex ah [22:17]
mike_c although i am sure you will get a mention/link when i cover s.mpif [22:17]
kakobrekla so you gonna do real time coverage of mpif mike_c ? [22:17]
jurov mrstickball: rentalstarter? [22:18]
mike_c kakobrekla: interesting idea. [22:18]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.0719029 = 0.1438 BTC [+] [22:19]
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mircea_popescu i would say these are exciting times. [22:19]
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Naphex dunno about that [22:20]
Naphex i'm pretty bored [22:20]
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moiety are there still forumites 3D printing things for btc? [22:21]
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jurov moiety 3dtlac.com (not forumites, but gave me nifty btc keyfob) [22:23]
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moiety oooo thanks very much jurov! [22:24]
moiety oh i like their rainbowness too [22:24]
danielpbarron I lost funds in that counterparty bug; nice to see that they are offering reembursements now.. gonna have to follow those steps i guess [22:25]
danielpbarron I told them about it at least a week ago; took them until now to officially admit it was a problem on their end? [22:27]
mircea_popescu how much did you lose, how did you find the problem etc ? [22:28]
mircea_popescu and they seem to be claiming it was a problem with bitcoinj which i find somewhat dubious [22:28]
danielpbarron about 0.3 BTC (not that much) [22:30]
danielpbarron I was one of the first users of their web wallet [22:30]
mircea_popescu aha [22:30]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6252 @ 0.00094837 = 5.9292 BTC [-] [22:31]
danielpbarron I found out after I had finished moving all my assets to their new web wallet, went to eat breakfast, come back to see my BTC has been moved [22:31]
danielpbarron I started the asset MEAT on the counterparty exchange, which until very recently was the only asset traded on there [22:32]
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jurov !up joecool [22:33]
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danielpbarron but I stopped using it ever since that bug happened, and also because everyone in here advised me to leave [22:33]
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thestringpuller that's because counter party will likely become GLBSE [22:40]
mircea_popescu "My impression is that the feel-good guys are incompetent and stupid and need others to be nice to them because if other people were fair and just to them, they would suffer tremendously, and therefore defend other incompetent and stupid people because they can identify with the sloppy bastards, but not with those who actually do their job well and have that as their primary motive and their reason both for asking ques [22:41]
mircea_popescu tions and providing answers to problems from others who also want to do their job well and who find their enjoyment in their capacity to do just that." [22:41]
mircea_popescu gnarly phrase competition winner. [22:41]
asciilifeform norwegians ftw. [22:41]
thestringpuller mircea_popescu: who said that? [22:41]
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mircea_popescu noggin [22:41]
mircea_popescu i mean naggum [22:41]
mircea_popescu wait. [22:41]
asciilifeform ibsen. [22:42]
mircea_popescu there we go :D [22:42]
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mircea_popescu thestringpuller http://www.xach.com/naggum/articles/3243007932071437@naggum.no.html [22:42]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform's link [22:42]
asciilifeform i like digging out unexploded shells from great flamewors of teh past [22:43]
asciilifeform but i'm a weirdo [22:43]
mircea_popescu norse flamewhores [22:44]
asciilifeform pulled by housecat chariot. [22:44]
thestringpuller Act from reason, and failure makes you rethink and study harder. [22:45]
thestringpuller that's a good quote [22:45]
asciilifeform speaking of, if anybody wants a 'compact' dead lang, - old norse [22:45]
asciilifeform http://norse.ulver.com/dct/zoega/ [22:46]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00094541 = 16.5447 BTC [-] {3} [22:46]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [ALC] 800 @ 0.14 = 112 BTC [22:48]
mircea_popescu !up belcher [22:49]
assbot Voicing belcher for 30 minutes. [22:49]
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asciilifeform for anyone fond of naggumisms (whether to cheer or vivisect,) here's more - [22:52]
asciilifeform http://www.loper-os.org/?p=165 [22:52]
ozbot Loper OS » The Wisdom of Erik Naggum [22:52]
asciilifeform (yeah posted here before, ages ago) [22:52]
mircea_popescu http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--E7j7p4lU--/c_fit,fl_progressive,w_636/jkgwlgpzwrgbycvi3u85.jpg [22:52]
mircea_popescu is woman holding geiger counter ? [22:53]
mike_c i think that's an ipod [22:53]
asciilifeform 'rio' mp3 player. [22:53]
mircea_popescu damned 1940s hipster time travelers [22:53]
mircea_popescu ;;google radio portabil ric [22:54]
kakobrekla portable ladies mirror [22:54]
asciilifeform http://www.minidisc.org/RioPlay.gif [22:54]
gribble Portable AM/FM Radios | eBay: ; RBR-4 — Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the ...: ; RIC-7 — Basic Qualification Question Bank for Amateur Radio ...: [22:54]
mircea_popescu http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--I7BrG8aK--/c_fit,fl_progressive,w_636/nsrieshcfpe5judn5k1r.jpg [22:55]
mircea_popescu Buy.More.Bonds. [22:55]
BingoBoingo Great Justice [22:55]
BingoBoingo http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/24/world/asia/japan-whaling/index.html?sr=tw042514whalehunting330pstorylink [22:55]
ozbot Japanese whaling to continue despite court ruling - CNN.com [22:55]
mircea_popescu this'd be apretty cool advertising ploy for s.mpif [22:55]
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TomServo no loafing! [22:57]
asciilifeform now for the pepsi: [22:57]
asciilifeform http://www.bestads.lt/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/SovietPropaganda6.jpg [22:57]
mircea_popescu the funniest one is the KEEP CLOTHI [22:58]
mircea_popescu what was it, on or off ? [22:58]
asciilifeform http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Original-Soviet-Poster-1963-Factory-Industrial-Very-Rare-Russian-Propaganda-/00/s/NzAwWDcwMA==/z/eyYAAOxyUrZSrLJv/$_58.JPG [22:58]
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asciilifeform 'here great machines must sit forgot / because the idler wants to nod...' [23:00]
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mircea_popescu http://www.vox.com/2014/4/25/5653390/chipotle-s-calorie-labels-are-a-lie [23:00]
mircea_popescu calories ? 10 to 900 [23:00]
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benkay someone's visiting the chipotles at the tail of the upgrade cycle [23:07]
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benkay any reasonably high-traffic chipotle publishes numbers for individual items, eg guac, sour cream, cheese, various salsas, the different meats... [23:07]
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benkay plus also lets ignore that the base measure is +/- 20% iirc, cuz what's research anyways when you're chasing provocative headlines. [23:08]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [HIF] 1999 @ 0.0002289 = 0.4576 BTC [+] {3} [23:09]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: did you ever encounter the tale of 'подвиг радиста' as schoolboy? [23:09]
mircea_popescu mnop [23:09]
asciilifeform mircea_popescu: http://www.stalingrad-battle.ru/images/stories/ris42.jpg [23:09]
mircea_popescu benkay o hey, im a total noob when it comes to all these topics [23:09]
mircea_popescu asciilifeform lol "dreaming of kansas" ? [23:10]
asciilifeform mrstickball: fellow who pinched a broken wire with his teeth, died in the correct position [23:10]
asciilifeform one of those soviet legends that 'everybody knew' [23:10]
asciilifeform if modern sysop monkeys had myths & legends, they'd pick up this one [23:11]
Naphex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQm5BnhTBEQ now guys in the desert, they get bored hardcore ;o [23:11]
ozbot Saudi's Again Changing Wheels/Tyres while driving - YouTube [23:11]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.00095136 = 21.691 BTC [+] {4} [23:12]
asciilifeform field telephone. [23:12]
danielpbarron he kept the current flowing, even in death [23:13]
asciilifeform that's the legend anyway [23:13]
asciilifeform interestingly, подвиг doesn't translate to eng. [23:14]
benkay naphex why are both front and rear wheels stationary? [23:14]
Naphex differential probably [23:15]
benkay they'd still be spinning though, right? diff only has an effect when turning. [23:15]
benkay unless it's some crazy e-diff? and they've hacked it to say 'don't spin up wheel'? [23:16]
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nubbins` mircea_popescu http://imgur.com/VG85ul7 < this is pretty close to the final draft [23:16]
Naphex nah i it's the same on my audi/quattro [23:16]
mircea_popescu nubbins` ahaha [23:16]
Naphex if wheel doesn't do contact it doesn't spin [23:16]
mircea_popescu the bearded dragon lighther [23:17]
nubbins` now imagine two of those straddling a shield with some leafwork on top/bottom [23:17]
mircea_popescu do i get a heart butt tattoo ? [23:17]
Naphex probably the diff or systems like ASR/ESP, not really sure. [23:17]
nubbins` men would go to war under such a banner! [23:17]
nubbins` i think that might be from the ol' heart-shaped-sticker-in-the-tanning-booth trick, but i'm not sure [23:18]
Naphex ASR only operates in conjunction with the Electronic Accelerator (E gas) and uses components of the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS). If one wheel suddenly begins to rotate faster than the others (slip), ASR intervenes in the engine management system and reduces power until the wheel stops spinning. [23:18]
nubbins` http://imgur.com/1vmEJij [23:19]
ozbot imgur: the simple image sharer [23:19]
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nubbins` http://imgur.com/pOhMaAm [23:19]
ozbot imgur: the simple image sharer [23:19]
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mircea_popescu muy hipster! [23:21]
asciilifeform lol, google's best transl. of 'подвиг' is... 'exploit.' [23:21]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [HIF] 500 @ 0.00023001 = 0.115 BTC [-] [23:26]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 7 @ 0.03252 = 0.2276 BTC [+] [23:28]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8108 @ 0.00095174 = 7.7167 BTC [+] {2} [23:28]
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assbot [HAVELOCK] [ALC] 850 @ 0.14 = 119 BTC [23:34]
mircea_popescu http://imgur.com/a/OKLDf [23:36]
ozbot Balconies are for the Birds - Imgur [23:36]
jurov asciilifeform: isn't подвиг heroic deed? [23:37]
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nubbins` :D [23:37]
jurov asciilifeform, also i think you assume there was more cultural exchange between ussr and its colonies than there actually was [23:38]
fluffypony here [23:38]
fluffypony for the hipsters [23:38]
fluffypony http://spagni.net/jdmpif/ [23:38]
jurov iirc, it was actually discouraged because it would create conternation on both sides [23:38]
jurov *consternation [23:38]
fluffypony mike_c: I figured out how to scrape through CloudFlare, if you need me to make the jd mpif number available for you or explain how to walk past cloudflare [23:39]
fluffypony complete PITA [23:39]
Naphex http://oglaf.com/illusionist/ [23:39]
ozbot the Illusionist [23:39]
Naphex there's a lesson there [23:39]
mike_c yeah.. i've seen PITA ways with scraping the cloudflare response, grabbing the JS shit and posting some form or something. [23:39]
mike_c all of which breaks when cloudflare tweaks their page [23:40]
fluffypony oh [23:40]
mike_c i didn't feel like participating in the arms race [23:40]
fluffypony no, this is unbreakable [23:40]
mike_c oh? do tell. [23:40]
fluffypony lemme pastebin [23:40]
fluffypony http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=v0Zscx9Q [23:41]
fluffypony phantomjs script [23:41]
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fluffypony just /usr/bin/phantomjs that script [23:42]
fluffypony it loads the page, lets the js/meta-redir/whatever they add execute for 10 seconds [23:42]
fluffypony and then dumps the page down [23:42]
fluffypony you end up with:
50.24414705

[23:42]
fluffypony so you still have to strip tags [23:42]
fluffypony but it'll work for all changes except a captcha, and you can run it every 10s [23:43]
mike_c ah. i thought about doing something like that with selenium. i haven't tried phantomjs. [23:43]
mike_c thanks [23:43]
jurov mike_c: guess i'll need to feed you marketmaker bot's trades, yo? [23:43]
mike_c i don't know if i'll go that route though. i hate web scraping. [23:43]
fluffypony selenium is nice, phantomjs is headless [23:43]
kakobrekla just get whitelisted [23:43]
mike_c jurov: yeah, that would cool. if you provide it I will ingest it [23:43]
fluffypony I hate having to have a UI on a server, lol [23:44]
kakobrekla jurov you will be mm on mpif ? [23:44]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 4 @ 0.07000335 = 0.28 BTC [-] {3} [23:44]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12916 @ 0.0009455 = 12.2121 BTC [-] {3} [23:44]
mike_c whitelist what, IP address? api keys would be nicer. [23:44]
jurov kako yes, TAT declined, so mp asked me [23:44]
kakobrekla cool [23:45]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20080 @ 0.00094464 = 18.9684 BTC [-] {3} [23:45]
kakobrekla mike_c yes ip [23:46]
kakobrekla or i can proxy it for you [23:47]
mike_c i like that idea [23:47]
kakobrekla dammit. [23:47]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00094403 = 6.1362 BTC [-] [23:47]
kakobrekla :D [23:47]
mike_c hah [23:47]
mike_c IP whitelists are just PITA for everyone. api keys are so much easier.. [23:48]
fluffypony yeah except CloudFlare doesn't support anything like that [23:48]
mircea_popescu Naphex http://trilema.com/2013/the-strange-case-of-the-delusionist-and-later-stories/ [23:49]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.07170659 = 0.1434 BTC [+] {2} [23:49]
bounce oh, while I know next to nothing of trading, I have a possible mm candidate: moriarty, the one of spamming come to ##econometrics (in)fame [23:50]
benkay hey hanbot is 'hanbot' an acceptable way to refer to you now that you're not stalking the forums as 'MPOE-PR'? [23:50]
mircea_popescu ;;gettrust moriarty [23:51]
gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user moriarty: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=mircea_popescu&dest=moriarty | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=moriarty | Rated since: never [23:51]
mircea_popescu you gotta be kidding me. [23:51]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.5000001 BTC [+] [23:51]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00439988 = 0.22 BTC [-] [23:51]
bounce your due diligence is going to be a bit of a whale, yes [23:52]
mike_c fluffypony: surely you can have URL patterns that don't get cloudflared? if not, stats.just-dice.com would work. [23:52]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 63 @ 0.0044 = 0.2772 BTC [+] [23:52]
jurov + CDN worth its name [23:53]
fluffypony mike_c: I don't know if you can exclude it in CF's PageRules, never bothered checking, but you can have a subdomain (CNAME / A record) and just turn CF protection off for it [23:53]
fluffypony which is what most do - www. and @ is protected, api. is not [23:53]
Naphex mircea_popescu: :D [23:53]
fluffypony (and api normally lives on separate hardware so the site stays up in the event of a DDoS on the API layer) [23:53]
jurov i suggest just using normal CDN [23:54]
jurov for it [23:54]
Naphex or just set up your own proxy/load balancer/cleaner [23:54]
Naphex cloudflare just setup varnish [23:54]
assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 440 @ 0.0044 = 1.936 BTC [+] [23:55]
Naphex i got like ~100GB/s DDoS protection from the datacenter, after they cut upstream [23:56]
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benkay late for dinner it is, then. [23:59]
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