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nubbins`: https://docs.google.com/a/metalabdesign.com/document/d/1aL_b_Eq6WKv_u_ZKiPNPBXz5UbuMhi2Xm1AjdsgVER4/pub
dub: its a movie about libertarians
danielpbarron: a bunch of angsty 20-somethings that think they know how the world should work
Vexual: what the fuck even is a libretarian?
danielpbarron: pretty sure it's a joke
Vexual: is that a joke? solar powered 3d printers?
danielpbarron: The CDC was so desperate for cash it set up a system for the donation of bitcoins, dogecoins, anoncoins, and many other alternatives to bitcoin. http://chronicle.su/2014/10/ebola-goes-viral/
Vexual: have you ever seen the star force roll out? makes a swat tem look like they got their xanax dose wrong by x
Vexual: yeah, and if you can find a job long enough you get to work there so that anyone competant doesnt wanna go near the place
Vexual: for $150 bucks a week, petty criminals are off the streets
cazalla: when my grand parents arrived here in the 50s, ya rocked up at BHP for a job, these days, ya rock up at centrelink for a handout
cazalla: it is a welfare state
Vexual: it's just a police state where the have-nots check in every week
Vexual: you called australia a welfare state
Vexual: yeah th erents higher than stoolspace for a robocoin tho
Vexual: you get a medal for that here
Vexual: it's a serious question fluffypony, how does shit work over there?
Adlai may visit someday, if business brings him anywhere nearby, or better yet - yields purchasing power for such a vacation
Adlai: i have an irl friend in australia, went for work, stayed for a lady
Vexual: thats ages when you started a newspaper yesterday i guess
Vexual: it's only a few months old
Vexual: there are 8 episodes, it's a comedy
Vexual: i think in melbourne munted means a specipic chemical no?
xinxi: i don’t know whether there is a chinese version. but i guess the 30/70 percent thing in the video is just a joke.
Vexual: id love to see a chinese version
Vexual: or up and down in a plane 30 mins, but the time at the airport
Vexual: it's much quieter, and everywhere you drive is trees, you'd ahrdly know theres a city there
xinxi: it’s a beautiful country with nice people.
xinxi: there seems a good group there.
xinxi: it’s a bitcoin iptions exchange.
xinxi: I also want to apply for a research fellow job there.
fluffypony: cazalla: why not shove CloudFlare up in front of it? for a blog it's a cheap and effective way of making that stuff SEP (Somebody Else's Problem)
Adlai finds a few: https://www.expeditedssl.com/poodle and https://www.tinfoilsecurity.com/poodle
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punkman: cazalla, maybe a couple edits in moolah article: "CryptoCurrency", "and withdraws are active"
Adlai: is there a site up yet for automated testing of immunity to the sslv3 vulnerability?
assbot: Robocoinjordan comments on The Great Robocoin Rip-off: How we lost $25,000 buying a Robocoin ATM
Vexual: those hackerspace coincollecting thermal printing $100 things would be much better in a pub
punkman: "There's a working Robocoin ATM at Hacker Dojo in Mountain View, CA. Nobody uses it. Nor should they. 15% bid/ask spread, 5% fee."
Vexual: the first one on oz required a laptop dude coz people are retared irc
punkman: or you could do it through a gloryhole
thickasthieves: <+punkman> I think for $25k they could have hired a dude to sit there with a laptop. - yknow this is a great point
punkman: I think for $25k they could have hired a dude to sit there with a laptop.
bounce: ``In London Fields by Martin Amis, while smelling a wad of used fifties, foil Guy Clinch observes that, "Pecunia non olet was dead wrong. Pecunia olet."'' (wikipedia) -- thus we see the folly of paper money.
Vexual: you this 80mm cd just has a generic usb driver
Vexual: robocoin waiting on a palm scanner driver for xp
punkman: it has a palm scanner?
punkman: "Unfortunately, Robocoin is built on Windows XP and a complete nightmare to configure. First, the ID scanner doesn’t work. Then the webcam keeps going black. Then the palm scanner refuses to work"
cazalla: well who would hold a venue for them months on end with no income to show for it Vexual
Vexual: hold up $250 a month?
Vexual: whats that a more refined version of storung your 3d nudes in the cloud?
Adlai: it's a shame that i couldn't stay there a bit longer, it was a great job and still left me time free to work on scalpl
Adlai: "when all you've got is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail" type thinking?
mircea_popescu: it was written in either algol or cobol i forget, and was supposed to be a big deal for rich hippies in the 70s
Adlai: no, dynamo is a scripting engine for vasari/revit (BIM tools aka CAD for architects/engineers), shapeshifter is a generative modeling library for making things like [photo incoming...]
mircea_popescu: a discussion of casts is entirely spurious. the problem's the approach.
mircea_popescu: let's build a simulacra.
mircea_popescu: wasn't i reading a bevy of suggestions from you above tho ?
Adlai: you could also auction qntra credits through a centralized system, that aspect of my suggestion isn't dependent upon decentralized issuance
assbot: PlayScape | A New Kind of Publisher
Adlai: mircea_popescu: your article mainly addresses problems with decentralized security systems as a replacement for high-frequency exchanges. i think it's still possible to issue tokens such as readership credits (or movie tickets, etc) in this fashion, since their market is a lot less dependant upon dedicated market makers
mircea_popescu: nobody particularly cares if you stay or go, but people wil get pretty aggravated by this sort of pr/party line approach. the reason this is a cool forum is exactly not allowing that sorta crap.
Adlai is a recently liberated corporate slaveboi! =_=
mircea_popescu: yeah it's taking a short break
thickasthieves: i like stuff coinprism is doing, in style mostly, but, like always, no one actually gives a shit about colored coins
mircea_popescu: <cazalla> Monthly Bandwidth Transfer 21.68 GB / 48.83 GB, first day on new host, "we're gonna need a bigger boat" << that was at some point the counter ran
thickasthieves: that's a lotta articles
mpmcsweeney: nowadays I make a monthly salary
mpmcsweeney: when I was a freelancer it was more or less $10 every 100 words
mpmcsweeney: I dunno, I do this for story telling, its a good industry
mpmcsweeney: I guess my point is that there's honestly no influence to our reporting, at least as far as I as a reporter and editor can tell -- and Im intimately involved in the process
cazalla: robocoin runs windows xp as per https://docs.google.com/a/metalabdesign.com/document/d/1aL_b_Eq6WKv_u_ZKiPNPBXz5UbuMhi2Xm1AjdsgVER4/pub
mpmcsweeney: likely a scam
Adlai: didn't that one twit/redditor get an email back agreeing to publish a sponsored feature?
asciilifeform: and time/pressure dispensers drool (literally.) and suckback hose does not help - if set to a backpressure that actually has any effect, the contents of the syringe end up slowly sliding up, and eventually into the vacuum pump. schlurp.
mpmcsweeney: happy to exit if y'all wish, but this seem slike a cool crypto forum and Id like to hang if possible
Adlai: cazalla: tl;dr: a decentralized readership token offloads some risk from the administrators to the asset bagholders
asciilifeform: decimation: manual pick&place << not the least bit like what i'm doing. that's just a frame where you move the carriage with hands. can't move to coordinates of known points.
mpmcsweeney: some asshole was on Bloomberg TV talking about native advertising, its a real shame what has become of the written word
cazalla: mebe we can run a kickstarter BingoBoingo, what do you think
cazalla: Monthly Bandwidth Transfer 21.68 GB / 48.83 GB, first day on new host, "we're gonna need a bigger boat"
Apocalyptic: and was looking for a programmer to help him
Apocalyptic: so about this Mintpal critical bug, there was a guy in -otc some days ago claiming he found a bug
mpmcsweeney: information is a great river
BingoBoingo: Adlai: A wordpress alternative that runs in Emacs?
BingoBoingo: Adlai: You can submit a piece
Adlai: we folks are a strict superset of the qntra team
gribble: Error: "isdown" is not a valid command.
BingoBoingo: Andreas would be a match for the timing
mircea_popescu: cazalla you know how it is, give it a minute try again
decimation: asciilifeform: https://www.manncorp.com/smt-place-2000-manual-pick-and-place.html << sorta like what you are building I guess "The built-in time/pressure dispenser handles both solder paste and adhesives, with a syringe vacuum control feature that can be adjusted to prevent low-viscosity liquids from dripping out of the syringe." << sounds dubious
Apocalyptic: BingoBoingo, doesn't look like it, I got a 403 now
cazalla: good a time as any for a few beers i guess
asciilifeform: (i've misplaced the 3 of clubs in a moving crate somewhere, i think)
asciilifeform: though for certain arbitrary legal criteria (barrel too long, too short, too thick, something or other, IANAL) you have to fill out a form of some sort
BingoBoingo: Also where is pankkake when you need a troll
Needhelp: Was hoping someone could take a look and see if I'm an idiot and missing something, or if I'm right.
Needhelp: Potential problem in the site with a finished bet. I think someone is trying to claim my bet is invalid in comments, but I think it is.
mircea_popescu: that resulted in a ban for any node calling the fucking obviously nonstandard url
mircea_popescu: mike_c 90% of the attack was mitigated simply by using a html file for root, instead of the php. guy did like 3 blasts before figuring it out. then it did a blast in which instead of / he called /index.php?[randnumber]