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mircea_popescu: so i figure why no give clueless noobs a chance. send an order " http://mediaparty.info/2014/ << find the afterparty". half hour later, "i can't find anything. nobody is sayinga word on sm, there's ONE picture of a guy and some wine on twitter without enough background to find where it is or anything".
MolokoDeck: the way i've done it makes it somewhat stand-alone. if the public key registry is replaced it would be general cryptocontracts.
MolokoDeck: I presume gribble uses the wot api.
MolokoDeck: instead I'm using the wot API and the associated public key server, adding the public key to the bot's keyring each time a contract is validated, then verifying the signatures.
MolokoDeck: right, I could use gribble as an API.
MolokoDeck: not sure I want the test server's URL going into a channel log though.
MolokoDeck: I can show you the unit tests doing that.
ben_vulpes: i don't even recall the name of the suit.
MolokoDeck: simply having valid signatures doesn't guarantee that the people who made the contract signed it. which is why I'm using wot as an authority to find the registered keys for the parties asserted to have been signatories.
MolokoDeck: but so far I haven't dug in enough to know if that's doable given command line GPG, I think you have to validate against a public key.
MolokoDeck: if the signatures could be extracted from the document without knowing the corresponding public key, which I'm getting out of the public key registry that wot uses, that would be good.
RagnarDanneskjol: i think we;re still one step off here molo
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell peterl " This got me thinking about the topic, so I decided to write up some thought I had on the subject a while ago." <<< the "i decided" device is the absolute worst intro mechanism for a blog post possible. it connotes this guy : http://trilema.com/2011/cred-ca-pe-alocuri-se-exagereaza/
mircea_popescu: MolokoDeck hey. so as i was telling RagnarDanneskjol, i have no problem covering you if you can deliver the thing by what was it, end of sept ?
mircea_popescu: i mean contravex
ben_vulpes: i can now provision my app cannon onto arbitrary amazon accounts
ben_vulpes: i have beaten aws into submission
ben_vulpes: i guess that period's fine after all
jurov: actually i realized bitcoin is the only software project with milestones going sooner than expected
BingoBoingo: If it isn't I'm impressed
BingoBoingo: Even though I already treat the phone as tainted by design
kakobrekla: (its what i use instead of 'nsa' for not to raise suspicion)
ben_vulpes: but i see where you're coming from, jurov.
thestringpuller: actually I think a 5 year old could understand the wiki article
thestringpuller: I'll take a look asciilifeform
jurov: if i come around a scope, what am i to look for?
jurov: asciilifeform i have no idea how to pry it open.. maybe it'll go better with platic version
devthedev: I'm having trouble with the mytrezor site
jurov: i am
TomServo: "After coding Bitcoin, I fly with btctrip. -Satoshi" sad
thestringpuller: TheNewDeal: i have vi aliased to vim. but the underlying of vim (vi) is old
asciilifeform: so i notice inscription on a pen i've been writing with for ages.
ben_vulpes: bitcoins now vs bitcoins later i guess
thestringpuller: The world keeps moving forward while I hack in vi which is older than all of us except mircea_popescu
gribble: Fuck you, I'm a dragon! - Encyclopedia Dramatica: <;' target='_blank'>https://encyclopediadramatica.es/Fuck_you,_I'm_a_dragon!>; Starblade Enkai - WikiFur, the furry encyclopedia: <http://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Starblade_Enkai>; Fuck you, I'm a Dragon.: <http://peasy93.tumblr.com/>
ben_vulpes: ;;google fuck you i'm a dragon
thestringpuller: i'm never reading cascadian hacker again
kakobrekla: yeah i think ill have to cover for that in the end. :)
ben_vulpes: kakobrekla: i use a kindle, would like a kindle dx.
pankkake: the /./ is rewritten as / by most software, but I'm not doing any special processing to the url
pankkake: I have a Kobo, it's nice enough, and reads epub
pankkake: I didn't think the links would change
pankkake: ok, I updated the URL + your nick
pankkake: I thought it already had a feed - http://cascadianhacker.com/index.xml (though it looks broken)
ben_vulpes: i derped a feed together for cascadianhacker.com
ben_vulpes: ;;later tell pete_dushenski also: "if it ain't about money i go/nowhere i'm nailed to the floor"
ben_vulpes: ;;late tell pete_dushenski also: "if it ain't about money i go/nowhere i'm nailed to the floor"
pankkake: oh, that's nice. I was expecting some blurry image as a result
thestringpuller: okay I will be stashing paper wallets at dragon con in a scavenger hunt. you guys think 0.01 per paper wallet is cool?
pankkake: I have a rather standard e-ink device
pankkake: lol, that must be such fun to read. I think I'll buy the book ;)
pankkake: I should read Knuth too, but I might not have enough of one life
thestringpuller: kakobrekla: i demand assbot be open source!
pankkake: anyway, I often buy used
kakobrekla: now i feel like an even bigger idiot
pankkake: I have a browser extension that does that
pankkake: I don't, I just took the first google result
TomServo: I was _not_ expecting those two MP comments to be approved.
Apocalyptic: the book I guess
pankkake: I should read the great masters/elders
TomServo: danielpbarron: Not a bad example I suppose. Hard to relay the context in which it was asked..closest I can come to is: Was previously balls deep in the bezzel economy and rejecting of bitcoin and has since 'saw the light', as it were.
pankkake: "I prefer test-to-fail instead of test-to-pass type development" :)
danielpbarron: TomServo, Peter Schiff, perhaps.. but I'm not entirely sure what you mean by "jumped ship to bitcoin"
TomServo: I was recently asked if I had any examples of economists that have 'jumped ship' to bitcoin and didn't readily have any. Do you folks know some?
punkman: I totally failed at scamming them
punkman: I only gave him $100 so meh
pankkake: I know, I've read some hilarious ones
punkman: not enough lulz ROI in any case. next time I'm ignoring
punkman: he wanted my BTC too, but told him both time I didn't have any
punkman: mircea_popescu: no idea, but I like that I trolled him twice with "o hey sent money to address I already had"
pankkake: I suppose since the ads are per site, I can't have an account for a bunch of sites? it wouldn't make sense for advertisers anyway…
BingoBoingo: jurov: Cool, I'll try to get something new up in the next 12 hours to try to lure more people.
BingoBoingo: cazalla: I'm less concerned about the news site than the product they are shilling
midnightmagic: ehh, don't feel like arguing anymore. Enough, enough.. I'll stop.
mircea_popescu: i'm sure it's all the rage at the mahjongg club, but again, to exist that retirement house in florida needs a lot of externalities in place.
midnightmagic: Really all you're telling me is when I mention an inconvenient truth it bothers you. You know I'm right. Regardless of whether you think I matter or not.
mircea_popescu: i don't. i care enough about the perniciously castrated "o noes, don't argue boys, cocksuckers getr more done" to point out it doesn't belong in bitcoin, or generally among grown-ups.
midnightmagic: Hush now, that silliness doesn't work on me tonight. What do you care what I say about Conformal?
cazalla: fluffypony, that too but i am referring to cryptocoinsnews
midnightmagic: And yet I just pointed out an counter-example to your assertion.
mircea_popescu: i had no idea it's yours, but at issue is the nonsensical "k. A cooperative effort where teams share ideas and cross-pollinate with less ego gets more done"
midnightmagic: mircea_popescu: I'm not a bitcoin core dev. Are you saying *I* specifically am behaving badly, or are you using me as a bitcoin core rep to make comments about them?
mircea_popescu: i spend most of my time that way.
fluffypony: mircea_popescu: I can actually see you in a robe and wizard hat standing on a bridge going "YOU SHALL NOT PASS"
mircea_popescu: people have this idiotic attide whereby "whatever, i do what i want"
mircea_popescu: because gavin not listening to what i told him to do when i told him to do it.
cazalla: http://www.brw.com.au/p/business/bitcoin_might_become_money_says_PWgFfk3KR80TEaWuRLQ52I "There are 13 million Bitcoins in circulation around the globe, with a market value of $US6.4 billion ($6.9 billion). About 7 per cent of the coins in circulation are believed to be held by Australians." I wonder how they figure that?
RagnarDanneskjol: yea, btcd is the shit. only real work being done in bitcoin. i forked the day they published last year - prompted me to learn golang, which is also the shit
pete_dushenski: that's why i wear nail polish
pete_dushenski: i survived romania, should be ok
pete_dushenski: ya i'm just getting into it but it's a big thing to lug to latvia and estonia so i'll have to put it down for a few weeks
RagnarDanneskjol: yea, I kno. you dig into that book yet?
pete_dushenski: i want to say no
pete_dushenski: not sure that i see bitcoin following this bit of "fascist doctrine"
pete_dushenski: "Although circumstances sometimes made accommodation to political liberalism necessary, fascists condemned this doctrine for placing the rights of the individual above the needs of the Volk, encouraging “divisiveness” (i.e., political pluralism), tolerating “decadent” values, and limiting the power of the state."
pete_dushenski: i gotta get me a bottle of this stuff nao
pete_dushenski: i think her nick was bitcoingirl
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Remember the journalist that quit forbes and annoys congressmen nao? What was her nick? I remember her name was Boring.
mircea_popescu: i don't recall all the others. this chick stuck because she was uniquely sensible.
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski i guess now ima have to fill this hole.