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pete_dushenski: but the hotel had
a couple of tennis courts and the head pro was
a beauty so i played with him for
a few hours here and there
chetty: G4 magnetic storm for you guys in the northern Hemi, might want to unplug anything that doesnt have
a surge protector
gribble: Error: "guest" is not
a valid command.
mod6: bottom line here is, we don't wanna paint ourselves into
a corner. so we're going to work towards shorter releases.
mod6: anyway, it certainly is
a goal to support x32. it'll just be in the next release. this has been dragging out too long.
☟︎ mod6: otherwise that'll be available at
a later time.
mod6: it'd would be cool, when i give you guys
a link, if you could pull it down, and build it. (if you have
a linux x64 machine, if not, don't bother)
nubbins`: if i had
a vanilla linux box here, it'd likely be no sweat
mod6: oh, I see what you did. heheh. Yeah, you need to have
a directory of patched v0.5.3.1 source in 'bitcoin' first.
nubbins`: man, that's
a good cup of coffee.
shinohai: i am
a bit of
a bitcoin purist
davout: yeah, to me
a german speaker sounds like
a dutch speaker on cocaine
mircea_popescu: ;;google bigby was
a hard cunt, but he wasn;t hard enough he didn't shit it at the thought of 20 years in gaol.
indiancandy1: i read something about
a 13 yr old not being laid
indiancandy1: the girls vagina on the left looks like
a donner kebab
indiancandy1: basically
a fotune teller type neurology fellow
indiancandy1: this guy who has
a tv show on sahara 1 called kismat connections
Adlai: well, you do need to watch out that you don't use bad security practices; the equivalent of not leaving wads of cash lying around in
a busy restaurant when you go to the bathroom
cazalla: she's gonna be
a young starlet forever!
brendafdez: but i don't like english ;) just wait until I've spent
a few more btc and then I'll take anything :D
mircea_popescu: yeah, brendafdez why not do it directly for qntra ? you got
a gpg id now and errything
cazalla: hardly discouraged,
a writer would earn
a good amount of s.qntr translating our english articles
mircea_popescu: it is
a huge language space, even if atm bitcoin poor.
mircea_popescu: it's
a news site tho. i dun see it'd damage anything if she translates to spanish, provided something reasonable like say articles are
a week old.
cazalla: i would rather you didn't, but i'm not the type to play whack
a mole by sending dmca takedowns
cazalla: such
a tease, but never delivers the goods
brendafdez: youtube-dl was the key to finally going flash-free, such
a handy tool
mircea_popescu: well, it could be deemed to have
a strategy , reducing to "pursue the shortest term maximal gain"
Adlai: water doesn't have
a 'strategy' though, same way that corn didn't plan to enslave monkeys to grow more of it
mircea_popescu: water is perhaps the best example of strict local optimizer. the water in your cup, much like the water in the hydroplant lake, would very much like to go lower, however... for lack of
a direct path, there it stays.
mircea_popescu: this is an argument similar to "there always comes
a point when
a trusted party runs with the money"
brendafdez: i always think being the intel asset is
a bad deal, for said asset that it. There always comes
a point in which using that information is worth more than keeping the source.
Adlai: hah search.b-
a is 3rd on google results for his name
cjc: yeah, monoatomic gold is
a white powder not
a metal
cjc: that must have been like
a drug
brendafdez: when will we have an oficial b-
a miranda warning?
Adlai: even if the value goes up, and saner voices suggest selling for
a profit... you'll want it to go highir!
Adlai: indiancandy1: as mircea_popescu loves to say, bitcoin is
a priviledge for those who can afford to throw away some money. mostly because you'll find yourself incredibly averse to spending them, once you realize their value
brendafdez: I had
a couple of opportunities to work for/with someone else but they didn't seem like
a good deal, for instance one of the local brokers who was then dealing even lower amounts than I was and who wasn't an intersting person, and had
a past of dealing substances ("knew the street") offered to start
a business together. I rejected the offer, it seemed more risky and not the kind of people I'd want ot be associated with
brendafdez: bought some bitcoins via The Rock and VirWox with Linden Dollars, in the beggining of 2013, which was would seem
a lucky move, but I wasn't able to do much with that.
brendafdez: There was much less risk involved when I would sell shit, it was easier also, and besides I could bring many things via post shipments form DX, eBay and such (so I could many times spare the middle man), and it was just listing on MercadoLibre (local ebay equivalent), and most would sell, there wasn't much
a way I could lose money, only it the thing didn't sell. I had to go and wait hours at customs, many times if the items weren't
indiancandy1: this peircing is such
a ... dont even knw the word
brendafdez: nplanned issues. Also form what arbolitos tell me, they can basically do the trade at 'the cave' basically at the same time if they don't have both buyer and seller, and they are running out of money on one end. But I couldn't do that, there were times when I would in fact run out of money in the exchanges and had trades which i took at my own risk, and that was
a very bad thing.
brendafdez: most arbolitos work for
a certain broker, i couldn't do that, I was my own market basically, i had money on btc-e and bitstamp and made there the trades i made with people here otc, like for instance, someone buys 5 btc, i buy 5 btc on bitstamp/btc-e, someone sells 2 btc i sell 2 btc. That was the theory, of course there was
a spread and to me one year ago that soiunded like it could work, and sometimes it did, but there were many u
brendafdez: i was with
a friend, he sorted it out with the cop
BingoBoingo: Here they'd beat you for
a $50 bribe because insulting
brendafdez: in this case it was for crossing
a red light
brendafdez: You can bribe
a cop with fifty pesos here, like 4 dollars
brendafdez: used to sell smuggled electronics. Then I thought I had money bc bitcoin, abandoned the former thing and pretended that I could succesfully work as
a bitcoin broker, I made some good deals but all in all I was
a very lame person in charge of my own business and it sucked. Now I realize I don't have money nor business, still
a couple of bitcoins to go, but things aren't looking bright. Sucks.
mircea_popescu: brendafdez: Not bad for an hour of time or so. << whadda ya do for
a living anyway ?
mircea_popescu: rking as
a nurse but then salary did not cover living costs."
mircea_popescu: "Parents divorced at age of 9 years, so Sofia and mother move to London, UK It was hard settling in London it was cold and completely different to Africa. Sofia grew up in North West London and South West London in Brixton Angel Town one of the roughest areas in London. Sofia got into gang culture as
a teenager and left school at 16 to join
a hair and beauty school. Sofia grew up in low class area and her mother was wo
mircea_popescu: brendafdez so how did you get the idea you're really
a dude ?
mircea_popescu: indiancandy1 you should talk to naphex if memory serves he was looking for models for
a newsite.
indiancandy1: you could earn 2 to 3 thousand dollars
a month from home
indiancandy1: if you want to cam for money im sure you can earn also as your trans you fit into
a niche try mfc ?
brendafdez: no, for me it was
a very brief experiment. I only did it once, and made what at the time were some 8 dollars. Not bad for an hour of time or so. I didn't intend to cash in doing camshows, but I had several friends who did take it more seriously, and they made more money than they would have othrewise, for
a very low effort, some customers just wanted to hear them talk. All this was
a long time ago, I see less activity on the site th
cazalla: 1.
a non-Anglo-Celtic European, esp. from Southern or Eastern Europe (e.g. Greek, Italian, Balkan, Slavic, etc.)
cazalla: damn half greek eh, i'm not
a fan of woggy girs
brendafdez: I'm not paying anyone to do this things, so maybe you're right that mp is the only paying (even then, it could be
a very good idea...), I'm just doing because I want the ecosystem to grow
brendafdez: that's not me, i don't have
a picture of myself in the mens room, but it was quite graphic. This is me for real:
http://brendafernandez.com/aboutme/ and there are many many pictures in other places. Today Anon took the effort to out me in the Trilema comments. But I prefer to take that pleasure away from people and out myself beforehand.
cazalla: brendafdez, ya don't really hold
a candle to bailey jay but i guess you can pass
brendafdez: At least the remaining 0.12 LTC which weren't enough to buy
a full share are still there waiting. I see complains in the forum that withdrawals aren't being processed correctly, but it it goes through I might walk away almost with
a full quarter
brendafdez: Was greeted with this instead: "There is no historical trading data available for this security You own 90 shares of
a total of 110000 listed on CipherTrade Best ask rate: N/
A Best bid rate: N/
A"
brendafdez: expected to at least find enough for
a beer or
a coffee if I registered, claimed and liquidated the position.
brendafdez: Trying to reach that promised land of inbox 0 i unearthed an old message saying i had shares waiting for me on registration at CipherTrade. Towards the end of 2013 during the bubble, i had purchased
a number of shares of CipherMine, because the issuer, Kate of memset, was also trans, hot and into women, so they couldn't possibly be
a bad choice. I boght 90 of the things at some 4 LTC each. Each LTC was some 10 dollars at the time. I
BingoBoingo: Whether they sync ever if I recall correctly is still
a bit of
a mystery