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nubbins`: i had no idea
mircea_popescu: i think this is cannonical wot.
mircea_popescu: if i trust you worth a 5, people you trust are worth to me up to 5, from +5 to -5
cgcardona_: ok i'll try
cgcardona_: when I reenter should do I need to reauth w/ gribble first
nubbins`: mostly prop planes, i think
cgcardona_: awwww yea I'm in the top 20 for the last 7 days! (not sure if this is a good thing or not)
mircea_popescu: benkay: i imagine they'd not be able to !up any more. << this should be tested.
mircea_popescu: i thought bombardier made train cars.
mircea_popescu: jesus i have a huge pile of news here.
mircea_popescu: i hope they at least offer 7% a week.
nubbins`: i was talking about him like two days ago
chairman_meow: i mean we already broke 768
kakobrekla: so i gave him a big hot pan, for the fish, you see.
kakobrekla: this was posted in garrs thread after he said that i should stop with the slander and that he has bigger fish to fry.
kakobrekla: http://i.imgur.com/0xOVD5F.png
kakobrekla: lmao, i have been banned for months, and yet still
assbot: I don't do bots, jurov.
nubbins`: anyway, i need a drink
nubbins`: funny thing is, i'm always careful to brake and indicate early at this spot, because people always take the hill really fast
nubbins`: the bumper cars comment was in relation to the fact that i managed to release the brakes before he hit me
TomServo: If my driver's window would've been open I bet my leg would've been sticking out. I was all rearranged in there.
nubbins`: i've got a bit of a headache now and my neck/shoulders are a bit sore, tomorrow's gonna suck
nubbins`: oof, i'd say
TomServo: I got hit last year, person was doing about 80 kph though. That sucked.
nubbins`: i managed to take my foot off the brake before we made contact, which i think helped avoid the worst of it
nubbins`: yup. i was stopped, left turn indicator on
TestingUnoDosTre: Oh my I love when haters bring that up
fluffypony: benkay: http://i.imgur.com/FyDyzym.png
jurov: aside from not spreading myself too thin, i'm also uncertain - maybe kako plans something like that, too
jurov: i'm thinking wholesale :)
jurov: yup, i'd add it to coinbr if i had the manpower. make a bet via coinbr, then resell it
jurov: i'm not desperate, coinbr is fine
jurov: prolly yes, i don't remember
jurov: in related news, i do want to pay for coinbroker.com but no one responds
davout: i really don't care that much, i just think that doing it is gay
TestingUnoDosTre: No no because I would bet immediately, the betting would close, and say one week later the price may drop, and I could sell shares of No for more than at beginning
pankkake: during the 2000s internet bubble I loved the French website "vakooler" (fancy way of writing "going to sink")
numerisTrade: TestingUnoDosTre, as I understand it, the decreasing timeweight would punish your lock-in profits if it's linear to 0 in a one week frame
davout: the main reason i dislike jeremias kangas is the fact he hijhacks bitcoincentral.com to localbitcoins.com
benkay: i love seeing shitty startups go down
fluffypony: I misread that as owned, sorry
davout: fluffypony: last time i checked tihan seale did
artifexd: I disapprove
fluffypony: I'm not joking, he's 15 - http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/author/busterroni
TestingUnoDosTre: I was thinking of beginning to use the service, to get off the exchanges
TestingUnoDosTre: I would initially gage an option, bet on it, then sell off some of it to lock in profit
davout: fluffypony: i doubt hb has been actively exploited in the wild, can be wrong tho
fluffypony: davout: I'll fathom that they had logins etc. scraped when they were Heartbleed vulnerable, and the attackers waited till now to use them
TestingUnoDosTre: Does what I'm saying make sense though?
TestingUnoDosTre: Could accomplish what I was saying with the continuous
TestingUnoDosTre: Other thing I wanted to do was to lower the initial timeweight in attempt to make it jump discretely
ozbot: #/bin/bash -eu echo "gpg eauth ${USER}" echo ";;gpg eauth ${USER}"|xclip -i - Pastebin.com
pankkake: I wrote a script to make it less of a pain, but it's still an annoying process
mrstickball: the last client I had was 0.8.5 and they changed the UI significantly. I found the OTC address.. now just to get Gribble to verify it which its being a pain
pankkake: the few times I imported private keys, I've had to restart the client for it to show up
mrstickball: odd. When I imported this wallet, I fail to see any addresses that I've used previously
pankkake: ;;rate mrstickball 1 runs Buy-A-Hash (I was formerly invested)
pankkake: ;;rate mrstickball runs Buy-A-Hash (I was formerly invested)
benkay: i can't tell if it's actual antisemitism or 'join us or else the jooz die' antisemitism
benkay: i hear buggy testnet
cgcardona_: i've only just started reading about it but it seems like they are just launching a buggy testnet
benkay: that means i have to actually sink my head into ethereum.
cgcardona_: i'd like to read that one.
benkay: i'd like to do one on ethereum too
benkay: you're free of course to put whatever you want in the rating field, but i'd prefer to have cascadianhacker.com in there than survantjames.com
cgcardona_: I always do
benkay: unless btc-qt is even more badly written than i imagined...
benkay: i mean
mrstickball: eh, guess I forgot that you can sign without getting the chain
mrstickball: I gotta re-download the blockchain on this new PC
benkay: i'm going to want to see you auth in
mrstickball: I can probably put a few hours in to get the WP frontend back up
benkay: well if you're backing out of fade i can't really suggest you pour more money in
benkay: i'm sure you understand the tradeoffs.
mrstickball: I wouldn't mind hiring someone to re-do BuyAHash and make it look a lot cleaner, but I'm unsure what the costs on that'd be for a full re-do of the frontend (the backend at least from my interactions are ok)
mrstickball: I may
mrstickball: front end is. I have to work with our dev to get it working. Like I said, I've been too busy with BAH
mrstickball: I've had to nearly back out of it due to BAH
mrstickball: so imagine what I've had to do for SEC compliance as a registered security
mrstickball: (and my wife is building a candle factory over the next few months, so I'm having to help her learn all the compliance steps)
mrstickball: I wish all hiring was that easy. But its not, and that's why I think regulation/compliance is such a huge cogwheel in the American economy.
mrstickball: I can write someone a check and 1099-em at the end of year... No real compliance or paperwork
mrstickball: benkay: why is that? ... I'd argue because its so much easier and trouble-free as an employer
mrstickball: I comply with state guidelines on contractors
mrstickball: because I co-own an analyst firm that contracts 100% of its employees. I also run a business that is looking to hire via W4. Different regulatory environment, as I have to pay a lot more in compliance for unemployment, workers comp, SS, ect
mrstickball: if you're doing software, I'd ask how many people you have on 1099's vs. W4
benkay: and as if i have 20
benkay: as if i have 1 employee
benkay: well accounting i do pay for
benkay: i for one don't care about inequality
TestingUnoDosTre: Here's the comment I liked" Second, they look at it from the US/European point of view. If you look at it from a global level, there is a lot less global inequality now than in the 50s and 60s. The income of Americans then was over 100 times greater than the Chinese. Now it is merely 6 times greater. 1,000,000,000 people have been lifted out of poverty into the middle class in the last 15 years. That is more than
mrstickball: benkay: I can substantiate it easily
TestingUnoDosTre: I'll read the book. Love formatting my own opinion
TestingUnoDosTre: I read it until I realized its an emotional appeal to socialism
TestingUnoDosTre: I used to read Krugman frequently like two or three years ago
benkay: i guess in lieu of actual discussion that'll have to do.
fluffypony: but I agree with benkay
fluffypony: I honestly haven't really looked at Ethereum
cgcardona_: i think they're just rolling out the testnet and even it is real buggy