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mircea_popescu: because teh bitcoin ain't going anywhere, the "judge" can hold his breath until he's done dicking about.
mircea_popescu: consider a simple example : you get divorced. or arrested. or "suspected" of "crime". what's the real estate you "owned" worth now ?
mircea_popescu: ckang amusingly, selling us based real estate on the market and buying bitcoin at 20k is not actually a bad deal. even with bitcoin at 7k now.
ckang: probably not super common but theres stories of it i see popping up here and there
ckang: and decided to go all in
mircea_popescu: did they manage to get a budget yet ?
ckang: the folks that refinanced their houses at 19k
ckang: yea, curious how much loss of wealth will be reported this year sorta
mircea_popescu: for all practical purposes money is now outside of the control of fiat pretend-sovereigns.
mircea_popescu: hey, i moved enough paper money into argentina to ruin its government a few years ago. they can worry until they fucking fall over for all the good it's gonna do them.
ckang: who would tell their cpa about crypto holdings anyways lol
ckang: im sure places like coinbase are going to be the the more important things they would worry about
mircea_popescu: it's still on my fucking liver, that episode. so whistleblower goes to "media", they publish her fucking pdfs with the yellow dots untouched, she gets sent to jail, at which point the ENTIRE fucking faux establishment somehow still does not end. how thje fuck!
ckang: mircea_popescu: yea hes a sharp guy but i dont want to pressure him into anything uncomfortable, him mentioning it though was the first i heard of these letters being mass mailed
mircea_popescu: back when some imbecile went to fake news media rather than coming to qntra, got sent to jail for it, STILL did not admit there exists no media online besides qntra. ☟︎☟︎
a111: Logged on 2017-08-29 01:02 mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo do we have the famous pdf unicorn-coconut or whatever took to the inept competition instead of bringing to qntra, resulting in a jail term for her ?
mircea_popescu: ckang if he wants to come online i can explain to him how to publish it so it is not traceable in that way. see also http://btcbase.org/log/2017-08-29#1704530 ☝︎
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: pretty sure this is in full alignment with current paper usg.law -- recall, they stripped away immunities from shrinks, priests, wives, etc. why not also cpa.
ckang: ill ask him next time i see him though
ckang: so it cant be traced back to his firm if that makes sense
mircea_popescu: "god doesn't beat with the stick".
ckang: well he said he would be down to do it but he wanted to make sure it went to other CPAs also
ckang: but to beat a bully you need to be on a more level field
mircea_popescu: (do make a blog. it's an immensely important anchor for your online identity and the power you build on it)
mircea_popescu: ckang have him scan it ; qntra will want to publish it, if you don't break down and make a proper blog before that.
mircea_popescu: usg has laws in the sense any bully has principles.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-09 15:42 mircea_popescu: asciilifeform there was also that hellvig lawsuit (which afaik went exactly the same place all other "rule of law" challenges to notes-from-stalin ever went)
mircea_popescu: illegal as all fuck, but then again http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-09#1794697 and all that. ☝︎
ckang: but a CPA was sent a letter asking him to report any clients he had who dealt with crypto
ckang: i heard something the other day which may be of concern soon
mircea_popescu: there's this pattern in usg attempts to subvert bitcoin, as discussed in that thread and generally in the logs ; it's "success" depends on the ignorance of the userbase, which is what separates very sharply the bitcoin "users" into republican and imperial sets. the latter have some dust and reddit.
a111: Logged on 2017-08-11 17:52 mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes the substantial weakness segwit adds to bitcoin chain security is that witout it, one needs the power to unwind the chain AND the keys of old txn to steal bitcoin. whereas with it, one only needs the hash power, as anyone can spend the segwit shit.
a111: Logged on 2017-08-11 17:49 mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes and block depth. if you make segwit tx a to me at height 1 and i put it into a normal tx at block 2, i can spend it from block 3 as my bitcoin, the segwitnmess is gone out of it. to steal it from me, one has to rewind all the way to block 1 again. which is possible, but expensive as the chain builds.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-11 00:33 ckang: trinque: btw, is there a correct and incorrect way to make an address?
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-11#1795919 << bitcoin addresses come in the form 1x, like say 1NwAjL6CwMHm5S9aeFfmop5VtqBA6aNJRT ; some dorks came up with an "extension". there are fundamental problems with their code, discussed in the logs, http://btcbase.org/log/2017-08-11#1697111 / http://btcbase.org/log/2017-08-11#1697118 ☝︎☝︎☝︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: but otherwise, girls going to college to meet the sort of guy that goes to college is a time and space invariant. true in egypt today as it was true in romania 50 years ago as it was true in the us since inception.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-10 23:57 ckang: theres also plenty of girls that just go to school to meet a husband, which hey, more power to you i suppose.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-10#1795917 << actually, the college standard for middle-class kids throughout the 90s and maybe a short sliver of the 00s was kinda BingoBoingo 's experience : "they gave me all this money to leave parents' house, ima... drink it / smoke it". it came to an end, of course, nohope.jpg now, but it's what it was for a while there. i know n examples. ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2018-04-10 23:53 trinque: man I dated a bartender slut once that kept cash gangster rolls under the bed
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-10#1795912 <<->> http://trilema.com/2011/spargatorii-si-curva/ ; i should prolly translate that shouldn't i. ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2018-04-10 23:52 ckang: trinque: i dont think many of these girls have a long term mindset as far as investing goes, mostly college students or do menial low paying work
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-10#1795909 << i know, i know. kinda expected. still... gotta say something to them, whether they follow or not the wise words of the elders is what distinguishes the talented from the mediocre in any generation, isn't it. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: 2018, the year i'ma be overwhelmed.
mircea_popescu: meanwhile somewhere else, "I looked through your profile and I like what I've seen. What would serving you entail?"
douchebag: because right now if I put it on any of these machines, they wouldn't be running 24/7
douchebag: trinque: I'm going to get a trb node setup when I get that server
douchebag: Girls are wondering if they wanna show tits
lobbes: buut, the lack of 'root' access and my general inexperience with non-debian linuxen is throwing me for a loop. Though, suprisingly to me, it is the former rather than the latter that is throwing me the farthest (I've kinda been enjoying building shit from source).
a111: Logged on 2018-04-10 20:50 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-10#1795655 << why aren;t you running the trinquebot ?
lobbes: speed of implementation really (I got other tmsr irons in fire). I figured I could get a tickerbot up and running quicker just using a gribble instance >> http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-10#1795728 ☝︎☟︎
douchebag: yeah ill tell them
ckang: trinque: btw, is there a correct and incorrect way to make an address? ☟︎
phf: mircea_popescu: i've been searching from:<nick> "http://" as a way to remind myself who is who
ckang: theres also plenty of girls that just go to school to meet a husband, which hey, more power to you i suppose. ☟︎
ckang: fortunately i finished without debt but i wasnt living the high life either during
ckang: but those jobs are hot commodities in college towns
ckang: dude ya, bartenders in the right town can do real well
trinque: man I dated a bartender slut once that kept cash gangster rolls under the bed ☟︎
ckang: i know when i was in school thats how it was anyways
ckang: trinque: i dont think many of these girls have a long term mindset as far as investing goes, mostly college students or do menial low paying work ☟︎
mircea_popescu refers to his handy hashguide to indentify which one cassidy was
trinque: also wasn't there a report on trb dependencies coming?
trinque: douchebag: I guess I scared cassidy3 off, lol. I ran these; tell the next batch to generate proper addresses, or better yet, to leave the coin on deedbot.
deedbot: http://trilema.com/2018/iguanapost-i-guanapost-igu-an-apost-i-guan-a-post/ << Trilema - Iguanapost. I guanapost ? Igu an apost ? I guan a post!
spyked: and ftr, linux kernel could report whether the trigger was a read, write or exec op, but for some unknown reason doesn't.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-10 21:21 asciilifeform: ( the operative text, so that nobody else is stuck sifting through that pile o' rubbish : ' hexchat[30394]: segfault at 7f0ca6862199 ip 00007f0ca67a5993 sp 00007ffd83fab310 error 4 in libpcre.so.3.13.3[7f0ca678b000+70000] ' )
spyked: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-10#1795806 <-- yeah, it doesn't look like nullptr deref. segfault addr looks somewhat close to ip, so on a first glance it would look like they tried to hijack rip and tripped a non-executable page. but can't tell for sure without a pmap or something similar. ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2017-02-09 18:04 asciilifeform: regex belongs in the tool chest next to 'duct tape'.
asciilifeform: seealso thread, http://btcbase.org/log/2017-02-09#1612658 . ☝︎
asciilifeform: ( and , consider, why the everliving fuck is a re parser need to live in a irctron ?! )
asciilifeform: it's equiv of 'winamp playlist' of 0day, rather than 0day
asciilifeform: so to reproduce, would have to know the trigger
asciilifeform: douchebag: incidentally the hinted item gives 0 way to reproduce -- it dun say where the lib was loaded in memory
douchebag: asciilifeform: The guy who created it said he's working on a proof of concept
asciilifeform: also come to think of it, on current linux douchebag's thing is not necessarily a null , so whoknows
mircea_popescu: cassidy3 say !!up to deedbot in a pm, then !!v with the string it sent.
trinque: cassidy3: in here your recourse if I steal your money is to tarnish the reputation held on deedbot that to date says I've stolen from no one. out there, what, sue?
ben_vulpes: cassidy3: just never never never lose the gpg key you registered
ben_vulpes: far more trustworthy than "localbitcoins", i mean who are they anyways, and "electrum", same q.
mircea_popescu: cassidy3 if you're not desperate for money, keeping it may pay off ; and if you are desperate for money it might be the last thing to sell. think family jewels.
phf: mircea_popescu: of course, that's usg pseudo-wot that's maintained through all the ways that we laugh about here
ben_vulpes: anyways cassidy3 you can leave your btc with deedbot, trinque operates it and he is a knight of the realm
mircea_popescu: phf but they have $randomwebsite ?!
cassidy3: oooh!oki ill look more at that stuff
phf: it's a counterparty problem, they don't have trinque in their wots
a111: Logged on 2018-04-10 21:30 mircea_popescu: yes, but if i deref twice a pointer provided by alflib, will runtime say "idiot, you deref'd" or will it say "error 4 in alflib" ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform the question was, http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-10#1795829 ☝︎
ben_vulpes: or in teh webbrowser!
ben_vulpes: but not in the guiboxen!
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes of course they do ? !!balance , !!ledger etc
trinque: ben_vulpes: sure they do, !!balance
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform but this loads no complex libraries stack.
asciilifeform: and then dmesg
ben_vulpes: trinque: but the numbers don't show up on their computer har har har
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: and then ./demo
asciilifeform: and then : yasm -f elf64 -g null demo.asm && ld demo.o -o demo
ben_vulpes: cassidy3: if you select "all data" you can give yourself the "what color is your lamborghini" tingles
mircea_popescu: tell them to use localbitcoins then, at least they get to meet people.
cassidy3: how often does the price change?
trinque: there's a wallet service sitting right here, if they're just going to hold them on some website.