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mircea_popescu: well, if you make a f.mpif pc and report your trades, say daily, and submit monthly sum reports,
i dunno, 10 ?
☟︎ decimation: re: meritwashing <
I think the way this plays out in actual us business is that you are friends with someone who controls bezzlars
kakobrekla:
i forgot, do you use buttstamp too? if so
i have sort of an exploit for their so called trading engine
adlai: decimation:
i'm not a lawyer, but
i gather from conversations with them that it's a matter of *precisely* documenting the net p/l and paying tax on that
decimation:
I wouldn't mind trying to run a trade bot but it would involve much tax paperwork in the us
mod6: perhaps what
i can do here, is take the copy of the blockchain that
i tried to sync day-before yesterday (copied @ ~160000 blocks) and use gdb to try to see what's going on with that that block
adlai:
i'd like to test scalpl on larger amounts of btc than
i have at my personal disposal.
ben_vulpes: Disclosure: Although the event was closed to the media,
I was invited by the founders of Nexus, Jonah Wittkamper and Rachel Cohen Gerrol, to report on the conference as a member of the family that started the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical company. << woo hoo hoo
cazalla:
i vaguely remember reading about barbers being surgeons on trilema before hence reasoning for my guess
cazalla: mircea_popescu: phillipsjk you know you might be the first guy of your kind
i ever met. so, you're on some isp's forum because... it's your isp ? and
i suppose on the mazda forum if/when driving a mazda and so on ? <<< popular thing in australia, or at least was back in 90s, early 2000s
mircea_popescu: not "oh, are buildings made of building materials
i wonder soliloquously ?"
mircea_popescu: then answer to "
i'm looking to rent" is "best value for money
i got is this, best all around property is this, which you want ?"
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: the part of the world where
i live is plagued with, among other insects, a type of caterpillar that devours trees wholesale. every spring, gigantic hives (?) - nests with webbing - appear, and when they're full, you can almost see them pulsate, pulsate << Used to be bigger problem here. Then they were largely defeated
the_scourge: the desperate wannabe?
i think
i remember a few of those
pete_dushenski: so
i guess the monitor, trying to adapt and keep up with the kids
pete_dushenski: which makes me think
i should re-write that old classic "all
i really need to know
i leaned in kindergarten" for the internet age
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform:
I may not have built a userland or drivers
BingoBoingo: Last night
I got stressed an make a Minix, today...
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Wow.
I just woke up and won?
mircea_popescu:
i was happy to confirm for their needs where the center is and that yes indeed they are poor.
trinque: the_scourge: heh, dude.. this feel,
I know it
cjc:
I picked it up sans the expensive delivery fee.
the_scourge: trinque:
i take responsibility for the situation.
i've had certain goals and
i've been working on them for so long
i haven't stopped to smell the roses or look up the local 2600 chapter. if that even exists anymore
phillipsjk: Your welcome. Figured
I was being attacked anyway, may as well get data.
the_scourge:
i'm just happy when
i get a client where the head engineer is capable of having slightly technical discussions... staves off the cabin fever (which is possible, even in london)
the_scourge:
i think the lack of opportunity has bent my personality :(
trinque: ah stumpwm... "At least
I can get what
I want with ample tape."
cjc: Also,
I enjoyed the btc-dev mailing list post decision to keep the CPU miner for Alpha Centauri =)
the_scourge: asciilifeform: that's a little low, but
i'll freely admit
i don't hang around with the right people
the_scourge: woah... is this wm actually written in common lisp? why have
i never heard of this before
the_scourge: ben_vulpes: it should respect what xrandr tells it to do, regardless.
i've used tiling window managers with a retina laptop in 9 different shops in the last 18 months, sometimes changing desks throughout the week. just turn everything off and use xrandr,
i'm sure your wm will respect it
ben_vulpes:
i guess this is the curse of a shop with > 8 monitors
ben_vulpes:
i just want to use it,
i don't want to rewrite it
ben_vulpes: x and my wm collectively shit themselves when
i switch to a monitor theyve never seen before.
phillipsjk:
I used a search engine, not wikipedia directly.
I was checking form more than like 3 uses.
phillipsjk:
I do play in the Bitcoin forum...Though it was like 2-3years before
I actually bought any.
phillipsjk:
I was asking support questions.
I normally avoid that forum.
mircea_popescu:
i always assumed those things are just pure astroturf grown out of a misguided attempt to "be online' of various corps.
mircea_popescu: phillipsjk you know you might be the first guy of your kind
i ever met. so, you're on some isp's forum because... it's your isp ? and
i suppose on the mazda forum if/when driving a mazda and so on ?
jurov: ideal? just having api that
i can pull keys of l2 members directly from and is never down?
jurov:
i described these 4 steps above
jurov: 1.
i don't have slaves to write the parser for me
mircea_popescu: jurov
i still don't see why you'd process the dump as a myslq
jurov:
i'm currently concerned about someone who hacked assbot server running stuff (with potentially correct sums) on my server
jurov: mircea_popescu: verifying is another problem.
i can do that by hand
mircea_popescu: was dsa the one we were not using because we suspect it comes with a nsa hole from the get go or am
i confusing my sas ?
phillipsjk: The point of a new key is that
I am *assuming* the NSA may be ably to crack 1024bit dsa, but
I am not sure.
I doubt anybody else can do it.
mircea_popescu: but
i've not yet got through the logs far enough to figure wtf the contention is so gimme a minute
jurov: but in the future
i potentially want the turdatron to display wot nicks anyway
jurov: but
i am not asking any change about wot mechanism
phillipsjk:
I have been questioning the feature where you can change key expiry, but not do operations with expired keys. (Since
i learned about it)
mircea_popescu:
i'd be very interested in hearing about ambiguous matches.
jurov: yes.
i agree. so
i am stuck with
jurov: but
i now see it's actually a script downloaded by
http pete_dushenski: if the qntra boys don't pick it up within an hour or so,
i'll scoop it
jurov:
i cannot get json of /assbot/keyid/
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: this is true but there's some other writing
i'm attending to
mircea_popescu: jurov
i thought you could get json of anything anyway ?
kakobrekla:
i can give you a different format, seems like you are the first the use the thing.
phillipsjk:
I slightly related news, apparently
I can put whatever files
I want on my web-host. Was working under the assumption
I had at least 100MB of space. Apparently it is 25GB. (
I essentially chose my own price-point since anything more than 25MB may as well be infinite for my e-mail and web-site.)
phillipsjk: teward,
I found my first DDOS kind of exciting. The cloak works so far. Apparently people will DDOS live-streaming gamers for lulz as well.
kakobrekla: idk,
i could make it announce new shasums in chan and you parse logs then
jurov: why? and
i did not say it must be your signature
phillipsjk:
I was amazed when people were finding devastating holes in image processing libraries about 10 years ago. Every OS was affected.
jurov: kakobrekla: so
i'm to connect to irc from my wot sync script, srsly?
teward: because
i'm on 1.12.1 - if it's ~1yr old,
I'm patched
phillipsjk:
I my write-up on the Shaw forums,
I included a caution about that.
phillipsjk: asciilifeform,
I was running it from a LiveCD. But yes, those captures may be potentially harmful.
phillipsjk: The UDP flood sample was after
I let the previous attack drop to dial-up rates, then briefly reconnected.
teward: AFAIK they're all patched, but
I haven't watched wireshark upstream like a hawk
teward: phillipsjk:
I feel sorry for you o.o