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nubbins`: well shit, next time send me an empty box and
i'll load it up & write RETURN TO SENDER on it ;D
fluffypony: that's what
I'd pay to courier a parcel like that to Canada with Aramex
nubbins`:
i budget ~$10 per shirt for shipping. usually it ends up being much less. yours came to $57 for 6 shirts :D
manamex: kakobrekla:
I'm new here and looking around, browsing the logs
mircea_popescu: unbalanced kept getting devoiced and
i doubt he's yet figured how to pm assbot
mircea_popescu: punkman: do
I have to put them up to my ear and tap them? << if you can't hear the tap without putting it to your ear it's not a good one anyway
assbot: Why
I just sold 50% of my bitcoins: GHash.IO : Bitcoin
xmj: fluffypony: so
i was partially successful
assbot: Why
I just sold 50% of my bitcoins: GHash.IO : Bitcoin
pankkake: the more
I try to read his brain damage… ugh
pankkake: 31 commits of little fixes. by that count,
I'm a developer in hundreds of projects
pankkake:
I don't think he understands bitcoin
assbot: Why
I just sold 50% of my bitcoins: GHash.IO : Bitcoin
fluffypony: "don't worry guys,
I will use my rock to stop this"
fluffypony: great advertising,
I feel like noodles now
xmj: fluffypony:
i think
i'll go suit-hunting now.
davout: pankkake: "
I've mastered the chosing of avocados" <<< make me your apprentice
pankkake: got*. one temporary and one definitive
I suppose
punkman:
I got some stinky camembert right here
punkman:
I made a couple tarts, still too many left
punkman:
I mostly buy local fruit, but fuckers still can't wait until it's ripe enough
pankkake: especially for clementines; batches are very different and there are some characteristics
I'm looking for
pankkake: though
I've always had the project of crowdsourcing fruit arrival data
pankkake:
I've mastered the chosing of avocados
punkman: do
I have to put them up to my ear and tap them?
decimation:
I'm pretty sure that's a crap translation though
unbalanced: ;;rate asciilifeform 1 Almost paranoid enough... almost.
I learn a ton from him.
unbalanced: ;;later tell nubbins
I'm in the WOT! Only took what, 4 months from Inception? PM at will.
unbalanced: You just knew about the max 4x diff jump,
I haven't heard many people who know that. But
I suppose it makes sense that everyone here would.
mike_c: he's not a merchant, he's a market maker.
i'm sure the diff changes are great for him.
unbalanced:
I suspect BingoBoingo was the hash raider. Just a theory. No judgment.
mircea_popescu: mike_c from what
i recall BingoBoingo wasn't too adverse to the jumps
mike_c: like
i said,
i don't think this is any kind of life & death thing. it's smoothing out an annoyance.
mike_c: mircea_popescu:
i would not, but
i'd gladly take their coin.
unbalanced: You know MP,
I'm testing my ATC wallet. Could you send me all your ATC, and then
I'll send it back?
mircea_popescu:
i really don't see th econcern. if anything, slow txn are good for a coin, they keep the people in a hurry at bay
unbalanced: Yes,
I guess a tslb of >1hr only matters if the coin is moving around more than once an hour. Or day.
mike_c: and
i ran the numbers before btc diff went up, so it could be better
unbalanced: Rough back-of-the-envelope
I'd say 400 satoshis per ATC if
I'm lucky. Is that what you got mike_c or am
I off by an order of magnitude?
mike_c:
i ran the numbers, but
I won't tell if you don't want to know :)
unbalanced: The diff is still unfolding so
I don't have a final number yet.
I haven't wanted to calculate it or
I might stop.
mike_c:
i don't worry about the coin dying, but +80%/-80% diff changes are annoying.
mike_c: yeah.
i don't know if it's the right thing to do, but
I do think it's worth trying.
unbalanced:
I just want to make it increasingly uneconomical to try to kill the coin. Just an experiment really.
unbalanced:
I figure that the -25% to -50% range is desirable, as long as it doesn't fall so far someone can't easily spike it up 4x again.
unbalanced: Hey,
I took that dump. That's my dump! But thanks for the later-ing ThickAsThieves.
decimation:
I'm just a zek, trying to scrape by in the world
unbalanced: Ah.
I was going to ask you why they print on that orange-pink paper. Don't dodge the question!
unbalanced: Mmkay, so teward,
I will revoke, nothing personal. Once
I figure out how.
decimation: That
I am unable to destroy the economics establishment, the press."
unbalanced: Or should
I not be rating people
I've only communicated with for a couple of hours now?
decimation:
I'm surprised HP isn't trying to build an fpga with precisely this
decimation: ascii
I imagine your dataflow machine as a collection of various calculating state machines, called into existence for various purposes when needed
unbalanced: Don't
I need 2 hit points? Or just the one?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
i imagine rebooting = pulling memory out
unbalanced: Ermahgerd
I fell *up* the stairs. <beck>Things are gonna change,
I can feel it.</beck>
benkay: ;;later tell chax sorry
i missed you
BingoBoingo: The reason
I didn't recommend Seahorse is it is a pain. Geany has a spell checker at least.
unbalanced: It's not clear to me exactly WTF
I sync'd with in Seahorse or where
I put my public key. Do you see it somewhere Bingo to send a return message
I could try to read?
mircea_popescu: course if
i had it'd not have linked all the darkcoin and "insurection" would have lead to something about the serenissima, but anyway
unbalanced: Or if one of these sent me to Seahorse months ago
I don't see it now.
unbalanced: So secret
I can't even remember what it may or may not have said, if it even exists.
unbalanced: BingoBoingo, check yer email,
I may or may not have sent you a secret message.
justusranvier:
I believe
I convered that possibility when
I said "providing only that they can find a trading partner willing to deal with them."
mircea_popescu:
i don't see why anything more is needed or desirable than the latter.
mircea_popescu: ".
I want to see a future digital economy in which nobody is excluded from participation." "No third party should have the ability to interfere in the voluntary dealings of other people." << do you see these as logically equivalent ?
teward: asciilifeform: might be because something else is installed alongside seahorse for entropy generation,
I dunno. CLI only took an hour for 4096-bit keys.
teward: agreed, asciilifeform, to be honest, CLI is my native environment,
I prefer managing my keys via CLI.
I just use Seahorse for generating, the GUI has a tiny bit more entropy, and
I generate only 4096-strength keys :)
teward:
i use it 100% of the time for pgp keyring management, and given
I have 20 or so keys, well... :P
unbalanced: Only using Seahorse because of user-friendliness for now. Though
I might figure out git next and submit a patch to their pop-up message.
teward: mircea_popescu: OTC operator, plus emergency op in #bitcoin,
i started lurking here after seeing a +1 rating on someone for the purposes of trust tree to the bot