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imsaguy: coinlab was going to handle the cash
Bugpowder: wear a fucking suit if you are going to handle $100M, OK
ThickAsThieves: I'm interested to see how AM decides to handle this selling of USB miners
inhies: they need to be able to handle the load
truff1es: "An Operating Thetan, then, is one who can handle things without having to use a body of physical means. "
deadweasel: she gives me more good sex than i can handle. she's a fucking animal. literally.
kakobrekla: is mpoe-pr on the invite list under some other handle?
ThickAsThieves: How does the bot handle options it buys? Does it ever excercise, or try to resell? If it excercises, does it wait for a certain % of profit?
ThickAsThieves: How does the bot handle options it buys? Does it ever excercise, or try to resell? If it excercises, does it wait for a certain % of profit?
Diablo-D3: I wonder if anyone makes a powered usb hub that can handle high power requirements
Chaang-Noi: Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
thestringpuller: you need a business partner with the handle wub
Chaang-Noi: maybe he just cant handle the wealthy
seongyupyoo: 2nd problem was destroying of the destroyed funds, and i'll handle that by sending it back to blockchain as fee
mircea_popescu: they implement govt policy, handle the herd, get some trimmings.
seongyupyoo: and how to handle big transactions or allow many quick small transactions
ThickAsThieves: with nashx, the main problem is just deciding how to handle "destroyed" btc, is that right?
pizzaman1337: how do you handle servers mircea_popescu? do you have your own physical box somewhere?
zebedee_: Thanks. I'm curious - how do you handle your wallet?Do you pregenerate thousands of addresses in and store them in a DB somewhere?
jcpham: inside wiring can't handle 80
jcpham: yeah i'm saying like home wiring can't even handle it
Diablo-D3: 380v triphase can handle 6kw, it just depends entirely what your amperage is
mircea_popescu: srsly. learn how to handle a whip and rope.
deadweasel: is there a better way to handle the fiat@exchange problem?
Diablo-D3: but it has a lot of shit on top to handle error correction
mircea_popescu: topace the correct way to handle this is to separate your trade engine physically,
gesell: gox has some scaling issues, and architecture issues, some policy issues. but i think they just can fix them all in time to handle the load
mircea_popescu: t handle > 1 trade/second
mjr_: do they not realize how easy it would have been to limit trades to 1 btc units? poof there goes prob OVER 90% of your volume, maybe you could handle that
pizzaman1337: I don't think that's possible, the severs that handle the transactions aren't public-facing, right?
bgupta: so quesiton for old time traders.. other than the big selloff in 11 (and the "fork flashcrash") have we ever seen such a dramatic downward price move? Basically 50% as fast as gox could handle it
MJR_: Scrat: but you will incur more costs as you bring up more servers to handle the CPU side of the DDOS, I was mostly worried about the network hardware side
MJR__: not cuz I see a "cup and handle" or "head and shoulders"
mircea_popescu: yes meh. lurk here a few weeks, you'll get a handle of what's what, can proceed from there.
Ukto: the issue is that bitcoin needs to be able handle larger amounts of txns
bgupta: they didn't say everything.. they said most.. my take is if they handle more than 50% in 20 minutes… that means that statement is correct.. the rest could take weeks/months.
denialdenial: to handle the influx of users
bgupta: well.. they've said they can't handle ddos attacks
denialdenial: because gox is asingle point of failure and it can't handle the load
cryptrader: And gox just recently had to handle 10x their usual volume and increased ddos attacks of course they're struggling
KRS-1: or currency imo because i dont think the design can handle transactions required of a common currency
asciilifeform: let some other loser handle the ATMs, drive the armored trucks, etc.
MJR_: at the end of the day, if you can't even handle data...please for the love of god don't try and tackle hardware or supply chain management (looking at you BFL)
MJR_: if bitcoin can't handle something that basic and mundane
sturles: MtGox supports matching buys and asks in different currencies to each other. How many does mpex handle?
sturles: How many trades per second can mpex handle in the same asset while the number of orders are still ticking in at 2k/s?
sturles: How many simultaneous orders do you think MtGox gets? My home network isn't able to handle their socketio feed of order book changes when the lag approaches 300s.
sturles: So, does Mpex handle MtGox's number of users, volume and frequency?
sturles: The "shithole mtgox" happens to be the only bicoin trading site able to handle this number of traders and activity.
sturles: And they don't have to handle balances.
sturles: taub: Do you know about any better exhanges? Any faster exchanges? Any other exchanges able to handle their load?
sturles: A 100 Gbps DDoS isn't easy to handle for anyone. Reminds me of the Coudflare attack where the attackers went for their upstream providers and kicked out a few national IXes. I think that one was 40 Gbps.
sturles: I've tried many. MtGox is the fastest by far under normal circumstances, and the only one able to handle this volume.
jcpham: there was an article from this week where Mark basically says mtgox wants coinlab to handle the US, they don't want to fool with anything in the US
ThickAsThieves: cant even handle bitcoin
[\\\]: they handle thousands of btc
ThickAsThieves: can only handle like 1 change then it glitches
taub: their only tool to handle bitcoins is criminalization
ThickAsThieves: they cannot handle the power of ltc trolls
mjr_: they can't handle bitcoins but want to get litecoins too?
benkay: so. how do handle mob in post forced tax environment?
icyhot: i'm demoing a new handle
KRS1: hopefully you have something that can accept the traffic that can handle it
MJR_III: also...roman told me that he could handle 2k orders per second
arij: i guess they will have to underclock the chips or something so power isnt to much for the board to handle
MJR_III: wonder how they will handle it up in canada
MJR_III: but i definitely recognize that handle
ThickAsThieves: I would like to be able to use millicoins and microcoins. I know the system can handle it down to 1/100 of a microcoin; please make it possible in the interface as well."
deadweasel: profit first, they get engineers to build half mile tunnels underneath the border, they will force Nerds to handle their BTC
mircea_popescu: and got himself stuck and with no time to handle things.
kakobrekla: yet you still need gloves to handle it
ThickAsThieves: tempted, but i dont thinki could handle the stress of waiting
Namworld: Usually people just let nanotube handle escrow for bets and such.
mjr_: haven't seen many head and shoulders but cup and handle has been going around a lot
asciilifeform: Reminds me of: "I remember someone saying that if it hadn't been for automatic switches in the telephone network, the entire population of planet earth would have had to be telephone operators to handle the load of telephone usage in 1993 or thereabout. I get the eerie feeling that because modern computer systems are so incredibly braindamaged in their design and in the tools used to program them, the entire po
mjr_: but for average chats i prefer this handle
mircea_popescu: ColdHardMetal if you only need ~100 i'd imagine you're connected enough to handle it otc ?
kakobrekla: no, they handle the boys Bowjob
Bugpowder: SO..... If coinlab can't handle something of this moderate level of effort and cost, I don't want to deal with them
dub: if you can handle a mop you go into the janitorial arts which probalby pays better
Chaang-Noi: Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
kakobrekla: well, the rate of posting would need to be high to justify it, but then again then its questionable if irc can handle that
dub: jurov: not to be rude, and this is why I still use linode, you can't expect any $20 vps to handle anything critical
dub: I think while there could have been a quicker response (and really the pain here is for any other customer of bitvps), a $20 vps is not expected to handle any kind of dos in a way that mitigates the attack for its target
Namworld: Oh, We don't have the infrastructure to handle any large DoS tho, we're relatively a very small host. Not the kind that was being conducted against MPEx. Not sure what you would ahve wanted us to do.
Namworld: I should probably handle PR from now on...
ThickAsThieves: some people handle that by just copying others to be more like the group
benkay: It doesn’t currently even know what id that order will receive in the trade engine, which is even more inconvenient for brokers that handle multiple customer accounts (but we’re working on a way to significantly mitigate this, which will be the next major update barring exigent necessity).
FabianB_: lol, cPanel can't handle ipv6?
Ukto: now that its on a network that can handle things. jurov was scrambling like crazy to get things setup right
MJR_: it is pretty sad that the biggest exchange can't handle orders in less than 5 min
imsaguy: bdb can't handle the locking
dub: because 0.7 nodes can't handle them
the-bucket-shop: corncobs can handle recurring payments
MJR_: I think one problem is that of convenience...and they can handle recurring payments etc.
smickles: i dunno, but i'd hate to code in something to handle that, then when the main site comes back online it fucks stuff up
Josh_Rossi: but once people say "cup and handle"
mircea_popescu: offer saas to mpex users : give them a fixed ip vps and handle support for mpex connectivity
mircea_popescu: you need to handle the opt first.
mod6: Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.