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mircea_popescu: "i'm so terrifying of talking to that cute wallflower i'ma revolutionize the $name like $name for $name instead!11"
asciilifeform: but i was sending small (few $k usd) amount.
thestringpuller: altho most don't want to spend $200 on pillow
shinohai: I was looking into that time when Ver doxed the guy over (at the time) $50 and found that gem
pete_dushenski: s/$tax/$gov
pete_dushenski: $tax all spent on homeless anyways
mircea_popescu: curl http://cascadianhacker.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/blocks.txt | sed "s/span>/\n/g" | grep "m, " | awk -F ", " '{print $3$4}' | sed 's/m/*60+/ ; s%s%%' | bc << that has pretty much everything that's needed. fiddle the awk to make an acumulator then print a 2nd colum,n with the sdev etc.
mircea_popescu: curl http://logs.bvulpes.com/chainstate?d=2017-1-17 | sed "s/span>/\n/g" | grep "m, " | awk -F ", " '{print $3$4}' | sed 's/m/*60+/ ; s%s</%%' << model for above task :D
ben_vulpes: one point of contact at $bigcorp's name was actually quisling
pete_dushenski: can't speak to insurance premiums, but one of the other quiet costs is dealing with noobtards wanting to buy/sell $20 of coin and can't figure out how to tie their shoelaces much less work slot machine
pete_dushenski: all you have to do is refill cash and coins for $5k/mo. have half a dozen machines around a city and you're doing well.
pete_dushenski: given that the machines are $5-10k if you avoid the robocoin scamzors, and that commissions are ~8%, that's none too shabby if you can keep it up.
pete_dushenski: in other expenses, if you've ever wondered what a bitcoin atm in a major city (eg. mtl) clears, the answer is $1k - $5k cad / day. http://www.canlii.org/fr/qc/qccs/doc/2016/2016qccs5765/2016qccs5765.html?searchUrlHash=AAAAAQAHYml0Y29pbgAAAAAB&resultIndex=1
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: anybody who claims to have a privkey for $whatever needs to only do one thing!!!
asciilifeform: (the full-shebang machine apparently was... $ 17.6k !)
asciilifeform: lulzy. and for $7k us!
asciilifeform: '$516,290 raised of $3,700,000 goal Funding Unsuccessful Jan 14 ended 14% funded 496 pledges'
davout: (which obviously leads to $password$n, with $n increasing monotonically)
mircea_popescu: davout who requires a $ ?!
mircea_popescu: $ echo -n "hillary2016qntra.net" | sha512sum | xxd -r -p | base64 --wrap=0
shinohai: 1000 tokens is roughly $100
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski $home/.Eulora/logs/
asciilifeform: btw somebody! recently linked a 'code of conduct' that tried to actually forbid $proggy to infidels...? or did i dream this.
pete_dushenski: famous last words of guy who bought hand-built unobtanium (mercedes r63 amg) and blew the engine at 100k miles. dude decided to rebuild engine ~himself~ instead of fork over $57k to stealership for engine rebuild. http://archive.is/ucbbc#selection-1829.1-1859.36
mircea_popescu: oh unsurprisingly enough rust has a "code of conduct". this is getting to be signal-positive : if $item has "code of conduct", $item is comprised of idiots, imbeciles and their handlers.
mircea_popescu: in other holy shit wtf is wrong with people - mp decides to examine wtf are these dorks doing to his xmlrpc.php. so he writes in serialize($_POST), which is apparently how you're supposed to do this. but which also promptly fucks something up
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: hm, interesting. though no one ought to be surprised to not find a phf & co. for $randomshitlang
asciilifeform: aha. cast out them devils. but also don't forget to cast out the pennies in yer pockets, your reactors, diesel engines, and give'em all to $huckster.
mircea_popescu: afaik it spawned actually straight out of the whole "hide caches of $stuff in yurp" programme.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski posted link to $10k x86 lappy. and asciilifeform remarked that it is similar box to what he built for nowhere close to 10k usd.
pete_dushenski: "why is this root canal $1000??!"
pete_dushenski: !$ getarchive http://danielpbarron.com/2016/the-drunken-explorer/
Framedragger: !$ ssh 79.98.25.182 8.8.8.8 79.98.25.200
Framedragger: !$ ssh 79.98.25.182 8.8.8.8 79.98.25.200
asciilifeform: hey if boeing can count an instance of asciilifeform-shown-737-ad as $737price*$p-of-him-buying, and they also get to imagine that the latter is a positive number, >0, then gdp can be trillion!!!1
asciilifeform: if you get a half-size card, you oughta also get the aluminum extender clip. (about $1)
asciilifeform: vate sector, the average pay is about $86,000 a year, with benefits, a pension and federal holidays.'
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-10#1600290 << oh noez, folx with physical access MIGHT be able to debug own kernel without buying $10,000 brick from intel and using winblowz box with $50,000 xdp turdware! oh noez. ☝︎
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-10#1600288 >> 'Shortsighted people once laughed at the idea of a $1,000 Bitcoin. Today they laugh at the idea of a 1,000MB block. ' << lel ☝︎
mircea_popescu: what, everyone wants to write the bootlegger's guide to $object, because it's such a funny recipe, you just add water in the shape of own drool and presto, another cracked.com article ?
mircea_popescu: onversation of $item"
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 05:50 pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: even $100k lexus suffers from plastikitis, esp in doors compared to classic benzo
pete_dushenski: could i think of better ways to spend ? $125k or whatever a gt4 is ? sure. but /me can still barely fathom whether gabriel_laddel_p is sitting on inheritence or if he expects masamune to be ~that~ big a success or if he's poster shopping for bedroom ceiling.
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: and does your $bzprtnr actually read logs ??! fuck me if i new anyone in meatspace who read these. not that i'd be embarrased but that i'd have so much more in common with them!
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: even $100k lexus suffers from plastikitis, esp in doors compared to classic benzo ☟︎
ben_vulpes waves at $bzprtnr
ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: on the topic of dashboards, $bzprtnr got a 2012 wrx
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: that was kinda my joke to him. dude can't afford a house in sv (but who can) so buys $100k suv. hell, makes for better date nights than 250sft loft shared with two other bros.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 02:55 Framedragger: (tl;dr right now, scriba only submits to archive.is (with no local retention of requested site); the "did archive.is actually accept the submission" check has been improved, and can be used via the `!$ getarchive` command. local retention should take place eventually though, imo.)
Framedragger: pete_dushenski: i haven't checked, but `wget --page-requisites $URL` may be enough for the latter.
Framedragger: (tl;dr right now, scriba only submits to archive.is (with no local retention of requested site); the "did archive.is actually accept the submission" check has been improved, and can be used via the `!$ getarchive` command. local retention should take place eventually though, imo.) ☟︎
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: they bought it (acquihire) for ~$1B
mircea_popescu: kinda neat concept this, incidentally : "license is hereby granted to run this software to and only to those parties who have been wot-rated by $author".
mircea_popescu: this exercise promises in any case to be hopefully one of many in a new trend : $item for extremely intelligent people.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-07 15:19 mircea_popescu: and entirely unrelatedly : anyone willing to stand up an irc bot for me (as a service for hire deal) and expose some kind of programmable interface that can read messages to it, process and push out a reply ? bonus points if i don't have to learn crazy-shitstick-"$modernlanguage".
mircea_popescu: and entirely unrelatedly : anyone willing to stand up an irc bot for me (as a service for hire deal) and expose some kind of programmable interface that can read messages to it, process and push out a reply ? bonus points if i don't have to learn crazy-shitstick-"$modernlanguage". ☟︎☟︎
asciilifeform: 'The round of $4M was led by Union Square Ventures, with participation by Lux Capital, Naval Ravikant, Digital Currency Group, Compound, Version One, Kal Vepuri and Rising Tide.' << this buys, what, seven greyhound buses ?
mircea_popescu: and yes i have. not particularly portable, but at some point people in $not-mentioned were offering "plug your laptop into the monitor" style videoconferencing
BingoBoingo: 660 watt max at 250 VAC for GE "Medium Base Keyless White Porcelain Lampholder" which is basic $6 flat ceramic disk with bulb socket
asciilifeform behind schedule on earlier $items, sadly did not have time to further massage subj
asciilifeform: usa interestingly is full of folx who were born from multi$10k genetic experiment
BingoBoingo: "However, the plan would render the mortgage break useless for millions of families by roughly doubling the standard deduction available to all taxpayers, from $12,600 to $24,000 for a married couple." << And In law compliant WAPO land this is somehow "bad"! Oh noes, poor people not incentivized to play landholding!
a111: Logged on 2017-01-04 13:18 Framedragger: (i.e., need to think carefully about the value of $time http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-23#1588759 but may be useful)
a111: Logged on 2016-12-23 02:45 asciilifeform: (if a111 doesn't answer in $time)
Framedragger: (i.e., need to think carefully about the value of $time http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-23#1588759 but may be useful) ☝︎☟︎
asciilifeform: i've lost count of how many times i buy a not-the-cheapest $tool, and after 2-3 uses it crumbles into, literally, dust, and then buy 'nice' one, which half the time has been chinafied/plasticized already into very close resemblance to the el cheapo item, sometimes beyond any meaningful diff
asciilifeform: i recall i threw one just like this out, and kept , to my grief, its transformer. which then nuked $1000+ worth of various iron i connected it to, because the voltage it put out was actually ~double what was on the sticker.
mircea_popescu: in the same vein, i have now spent in excess of $300 buying no less than nine "pc sound systems" over the past 2 years. i have nfi why i decided to just buy one of the cheapo, two speaker things. and then replace it and so on.
Framedragger: some airlines (such as ryanair) try to stuff the user with tons of shitty offers before reservation confirmation page. horribru UX. such m0netizzation $trategy. imbeciles indeed :/
mircea_popescu: however it's not just that nobody "involved" in "development" of $modern-software package can't make a statement of any kind in this sense. it goes all the way back before the crays.
davout: no more "oh, but the transaction you're attempting doesn't match min fee $magic_number"
mircea_popescu: yeah just parser failed to return anything in the $controversy construct
asciilifeform: why? if you have the privkey, every incoming valid block is inspected for tx pertaining to $addr
phf: well, it's also reason why the kind of stuff you could run on a beefy dreamhost now requires $5k/mo amazon rds instance
Framedragger: here's what i'm thinking: disable synchronous_commit , but set 'checkpoints' so that results are flushed to db every $n inserts/updates. i can see however how you may barf from such an idea, "it's either reliable, or isn't".
luke-jr: want to donate $30k so I can get a better ISP? :p
asciilifeform: spray of crapolade from $somebody, designed to bog down your node and have it lose all peers
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu's iron algo is merciless and applicable : '$critter is Genuine 313333337 h4xx00r' 'really, where was he when we broke 1700 rsa keys in one night' '...'
Framedragger: person who signed all $project-committed code = person standing in front of me, etc.
asciilifeform: pete_dushenski: $box is intended to replace one of my current heathenware boxen -- airgapped machines for winblowz CADs and similar
asciilifeform: * Cannot find $EPATCH_SOURCE!
phf: in other security "Child uses sleeping mom's thumbprint to buy $250 worth of Pokémon toys (cnet.com)"
gabriel_laddel_p: they get what they get from $PERSON_WHO_ORDERED_FROM_ME
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-27#1591442 << good habit, one which i would like to encourage where possible : not waiting for $ingredient ☝︎
ben_vulpes: more likely to work* on $box
mircea_popescu: inkey$ motherfuckers.
asciilifeform: producing 1001 mutated pastes of $crapolade every day
pete_dushenski: https://bnktothefuture.com/pitches/bitstamp << shitstamp now at $700k/$1.6mn crowdscamming round valuing twocansandstring(tm) at... $81mn
pete_dushenski: holy fuck are they cheap too. boxes that were $8k a decade ago are now cad$100. basically free.
ben_vulpes: i assume good mushroom, $girl went out and selected them from the hipsters herself
ben_vulpes: in other nyooz, $offspring issued his first low-ambiguity ASL gesture this morning: 'food'
mircea_popescu: the net effect being that it'd take three determined people a few weeks to reconstruct $usg.project's software.
Framedragger: google aliased dmcrypt to $some_internal_serious_sounding_android_keyword and moved things around...
Framedragger: !$ getarchive http://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/foreign-travelers-social-media-232930
mod6: that's the same as saying : mod6@gentoo ~/sandbox-v $ ./v.pl a asciilifeform_zap_hardcoded_seeds.vpatch
asciilifeform: phf: is there an automagical way to query when $nick first appeared ?
asciilifeform: (if a111 doesn't answer in $time) ☟︎
asciilifeform: ftr it was definitely ben_vulpes who found $bug
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: stealership wants 800 for part, 6.1hrs labour at $155/hr. also recall these are pitiful canuckbucks, not megaU$$$D here, so chop a full quarter when converting your bezzle outrage. but yes, civic tranny is cheap, toyolexus parts very spendy. anyways, my mechanic is doing it for closer to $1300. still a slap but not quite as dear.
pete_dushenski is currently discovering the not inconsequential expense of new starter motor in ls. $2k! how many g5s and ppcs is that, goodness.