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BingoBoingo: And who gave you the label maker?
aquentson: in... in... in this whole mini community
aquentson: and yes thats atypo
aquentson: its the un autistic bit
aquentson: to the lost deluded brainwashed souls?
aquentson: to the corrupt?
BingoBoingo: Disinformation is the enemy. CCN lived high on Josh Garza's hog
aquentson: to theifs?
BingoBoingo: aquentson: I want to know what it's like writing for the enemy, CCN promoter of scams!
aquentson: BingoBoingo, tell us why you pinged me
aquentson: whats that, a billion
aquentson: to the 3 ppl that visit it, you mean?
BingoBoingo: It is very appealing to Africans.
aquentson: dodnt know qntra was appealing to an african audience
BingoBoingo: I though CCN was all about Bitcoin to Africa
BingoBoingo: Hey, Qntra's design actually renders on African internet or do you no longer want to bring internet to Africa?
aquentson: sorry, I'm too harsh
BingoBoingo: more than 2
aquentson: are there any here?
aquentson: oh but it takes brains
aquentson: you cant even get a shity site to look 21st century like in design!
BingoBoingo: Lemme check the stats
jhvh1: 9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
BingoBoingo: aquentson: Who you work for is a political choice. There are sins you must answer for: http://qntra.net/2014/10/cryptocoinsnews-is-anything-but/
aquentson: I doubt in your, what, 7 year history now, you've hosted anyone more interested to be persuaded
aquentson: I thought you guys were interesting
BingoBoingo: How many ass pennies does it take CCN, coronator of scams to get you to sell your soul aquentson?
BingoBoingo: How is life writing for the GAW shilling scamrag?
aquentson: look at the king sweat
aquentson: <aquentson> two years!
aquentson: <aquentson> what do you expect your men to think mircea_popescu ?
aquentson: <aquentson> of how the unrest in his kingdom can be solved
aquentson: <aquentson> to provide even an indication
aquentson: <aquentson> the mighty king
aquentson: <aquentson> well then let history see
BingoBoingo: How's life writing for that GAW shilling scamrag aquentson?
mircea_popescu: i thought lisp makes ai possible and bugs impossible.
phf: Framedragger: yeah, it shouldn't be picking up post transition b-a posts. i don't have any kind of proxy or anything
deedbot: http://explo.yt/post/2017/01/11/Jurov-s-crappy-guide-to-Let-s-Encrypt << serialized delusions - Jurov's crappy guide to Let's Encrypt
aquentson: what do you expect your men to think mircea_popescu ?
aquentson: of how the unrest in his kingdom can be solved
aquentson: well then let history see
mircea_popescu: have a glass of water ; go do something useful with your time, restricted as it may be.
aquentson: WHAT SAY THOU?
aquentson: now, looking at this desolate field
aquentson: its not an easy problem, ney, the opposite, two years of civil war, devastation all around, bickering
mircea_popescu: ahahaha ok. yeh, i'm sure "all here" will do things!
aquentson: or should all here think you have no wisdom your highness?
aquentson: how about, your majesty, you provide a solution to what you have so galvenisingly opposed?
mircea_popescu: lol just how did you find this place aquentson ?
ben_vulpes: aquentson: the notion that someone writing for cointelgraph is a king is absurd on its face
mircea_popescu: aquentson once they manage to win an election, i might believe that. so far -- no hillary. so, no.
aquentson: they care about bigger stuff than your whatever you do here
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes basically it directly transates to a very racist "i am great roman citizen and you are barbarian have these beads". wtf, really ?
ben_vulpes: imagine all the rubbish history books i can't be arsed to read
mircea_popescu: aquentson can you appreciate the ridiculousness of your position, you refused to read history and proposed history as an exchange token within the same five minutes. how is this supposed to work, iyo ?
mircea_popescu: lol history books. in chinese maybe, esltards dun read because too busy "solving problems".
aquentson: there came king maker mircea_popescu and when all seemed desperate up the hill on sunny uplands
aquentson: imagine the history books
aquentson: act as a leader you proclaim to be
mircea_popescu: well, if you have a restriction on your time, that automatically translates into a restriction in your participation -- both in terms of defining problems and in terms of finding solutions for them.
aquentson: what am I, a bot, to read all trillion words here and quadrillion other shit
mircea_popescu: other than that, today there's absolutely nothing you can either do or say that'd be of consequence.
aquentson: then maybe you appreciate I have a restriction on my time too?
mircea_popescu: how about this solution : you spend the next six months to a year reading you know, rubbish like the log and stuff linked above and so on, then maybe.
mircea_popescu: ok, well, the problem is a lot more fundamental than originally thought.
aquentson: I'm interested in today
mircea_popescu: bitcoin's transaction capacity is always going to be limited.
aquentson: <aquentson> thus speak
aquentson: <aquentson> many believe you indirectly have stopped some of them
aquentson: <aquentson> as you know bitcoin's transaction capacity is currently limited, there have been many proposals
mircea_popescu: well, so far my solution to whatever your problem might be is to try and state it comprehensibly. what are you looking to solve ?
mircea_popescu: i don't get it, who isn't open to persuasion ?
aquentson: because that would be a long task
aquentson: are you suggesting you are open to persuasion?
mircea_popescu: yes but questions can be answered only if they're meaningful ; so far we're working to create some common basis.
aquentson: many believe you indirectly have stopped some of them
aquentson: as you know bitcoin's transaction capacity is currently limited, there have been many proposals
aquentson: to the scalability question
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes worth your time to make a ! lb 3 so it says id, txn count byte count ?
ben_vulpes: aye, too noisy by far.
mircea_popescu: i think the notification's kinda cool, though prolly not for here.
mircea_popescu: in other news, allow me to heartily recommend #chainstate. ben_vulpes 's humble abode, and the home of <mimisbrunnr> block 447563: 1`241 txns, 998`190 bytes
aquentson: lest you wish to see burning skies
mircea_popescu: well that's nice then.
aquentson: your majesty, lead us to the light
mircea_popescu: you ever seen satisfied teenagers ?
aquentson: r/btc is sort of tearing its hair out
mircea_popescu: i'm easily satisfied. prolly because i don't take so much cock, so.
aquentson: does that give you a sufficient boner?
a111: Logged on 2017-01-10 22:09 aquentson: yes, this idea that individuals have more information and are better placed to make a decision regarding matters that concern them rather than some central authority
a111: Logged on 2017-01-09 15:06 mircea_popescu: and before anyone asks : the advantage of this is that this solution scales. ACTUALLY scales. specifically, if at any point in his own time and for any reason in ~his own domain~ taleb wants to get more control, he can. he actually can. you explain to him, when he asks, HOW to be more in control of his mp-wp install. in terms of configuring the php script, or in terms of configuring the apache server, or in terms of configuri
mircea_popescu: for instance, we're all for http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-09#1599784 for instance. if you had something other than that in mind, it's probably both a) not properly called scaling and b) harmful to everyone. ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2017-01-10 22:07 aquentson: can I gain some sort of understanding regarding the position of you guys on scalability?
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-10#1600500 << if you can be arsed to define "scalability". ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2017-01-10 21:15 asciilifeform: https://archive.is/7OhDY << from same rag, '“We will cut so much, your head will spin,” Trump promised. Plenty of people will cheer him on despite the fact that federal workers are a bulwark of the country’s middle class. Remember, that middle class everyone was talking about during the campaign? Federal workforce jobs are relatively stable in a disrupted economy. And although the most highly educated could earn more in the pri
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-10#1600465 << holy shit what the fuck is wrong with these idiots. GOVT EMPLOYEES CAN NOT BE MIDDLE CLASS! they're bureaucrat class. opposite concepts! ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2017-01-10 21:17 jurov: mircea_popescu: ty for quick mpex service!
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: give it a try!
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