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williamdunne: Haven't you heard? Criminal activity is immoral by default
williamdunne: I'd happily give them some silly putty, but I'd rather not be forced to waste my own time and resources for something that should be easy like opening a bank account. Bitcoin has spoiled me.
williamdunne: yeah, mine came over to my house as well to deal with all the paperwork because she gave me some other pricks passport.
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: I, mr government official, confirm that mrs notary, did in fact agree that the documents were correct that he brought on the day. She said so and she signed it.
williamdunne: If you're gonna be into crapcoins, might as well do it on a simple platform like shapeshift
williamdunne: Eh, shapeshift seems pretty well executed from a customer perspective
williamdunne: Use a bank statement with the other bank, to open account with the bank who wants to work with us
williamdunne: Open account with another bank, that will literally send someone to the building to check it is where we say we are
williamdunne: UNless I can sort out proof of address somehow, the process is:
williamdunne: "You need proof of address, like a utility bill or bank statement to open an account in the company name"
williamdunne: And then there is the lulz with South Africa too. "We need proof of address for the company"
williamdunne: Of course, this process had to be completed on each copy..
williamdunne: And then the final page had to have seven (yes seven) stamps
williamdunne: One for the translator, one for the notary, and one for me
williamdunne: Recently I had the pleasure of having a legalized translation done
williamdunne: punkman: you can send and receive encrypted and signed emails to and from your relationship manager.
williamdunne: The whole apostille thing is fuckheaded as well
williamdunne: bank has notarized + apostilled documents certifying GPG key owned by me. bank uses GPG. bank requires documents to be signed in front of a notary and apostilled and won't accept GPG signatures. wao. fiat word sux
williamdunne: phf: if I just run it, it has no inputs. Or am I just entirely derping?
williamdunne: phf: Objects aren't created in a very accessible manner. Simply received from an event
williamdunne: phf: Thanks, although I'm still trying to wrap my head around streams
williamdunne: Cheers ben :) yeah does look a little batshit to setup in buntu
williamdunne: Not used to using it, so another thing to learn
williamdunne: ben_vulpes: Horrendous, currently just doing (load "some/path/file.lisp")
williamdunne: trinque: punkman: know how I can dump a representation of an object to a string?
williamdunne: I found this and got excited, until I realized that they haven't written all that much..
williamdunne: Although its forcing me to read source, which at least is good for learning
williamdunne: Yeah, seems pretty good so far. Only bummer is that all of the libraries I can take advantage of elsewhere don't really exist, and if they do they are entirely undocumented
williamdunne: Yeah, I'll get that done. It's a really strange language coming from some of the more "modern" ones
williamdunne: Although evidently he doesn't quite understand the concept of a private message yet
williamdunne: Umm, it was my best interpretation of someone with a severe lisp saying "scoopbot"
williamdunne: Scthoopbot isn't very inspiring at the moment. Just doing it as my hello lisp project
williamdunne: thanks boingo, dw though doesn't need voice for now. Just the beginning stages
williamdunne: Wasn't insinuating that legal issues would ever be an issue for Eurola. It's more that it'd be interesting to see how a regulatory body would handle an in-game stock exchange that trades companies that perform actual economic activity
☟︎ williamdunne: At what point does it stop being considered a game for legal reasons?
williamdunne would be interested in seeing Eurola corporations, with EEX to go with it
williamdunne: jurov: I'm not sure how long I'll be around for, but if you drop me a doc outlining what you want I'll have a look at it tomorrow
williamdunne: jurov: What would you like on the Eurola website? Starting out with clisp so I'll see if I can get that done as my hello world project
williamdunne: Oh, scoop is disconnected from IRC but not the internet. I'll look into it
williamdunne: jurov: How convertible are bits of nothing, and how many bits of nothing would it be worth? For personal reasons need some liquid money in my life
williamdunne: What is the primary method of getting Argentinian toilet paper back into dollars?
williamdunne: (Friend is working on something similar for India/Brazil)
williamdunne: I lack capital, but conceptualized a service that could handle such things
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Programming preferred, but anything that pays and I'm capable of, which I'd like to imagine is a fairly wide range of things
williamdunne: For the right job with additional incentives aside from salary I'd work sub-minimum
williamdunne: ascii_field: Programming (C#, Java, can learn other things), banking relationships, web development. Really anything that can get me a few bob each month
williamdunne: pete_dushenski Yes, I planned enough ahead to have ingredients in, but not enough to sort the teriyaki beforehand. Probably try it again in a couple of weeks
williamdunne: It was pretty good, but that had more to do with the salmon than the teriyaki. Didn't leave it to soak for nearly long enough because we were too hungry
williamdunne: pete_dushenski: Yeah, Trilema was the biggest struggle. Still haven't read all of them but read enough that I cooked salmon teriyaki the other evening
williamdunne: pete_dushenski: Nah, I've read most posts by most people here. Including that aha
williamdunne: pete_dushenski: cheers, we must be one of the most productive communities
williamdunne: He matches via URLs and remembers ones he's seen in the past, so if the URL was the same that'd be why it didn't work
williamdunne: pete_dushenski: No error my side, did you post a test?
williamdunne: pete_dushenski: Silly derp there, fix should have worked and was simple
williamdunne: pete_dushenski feel free to test, but he should work with multiple posts in quick succession now
williamdunne: Probably can just adapt the hack to use a list instead of plain text
williamdunne: Hence why Twitter doesn't have that issue, but IRC does
williamdunne: <pete_dushenski> any idea why scoopy won't pick up two articles in quick succession ? <<< lack of a functional messaging queue in the standard library of what I used, resulting in me using a hacky way of getting the bit that handles IRC to speak to the bit that handles RSS