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williamdunne: Not that it makes much difference
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: I don't think they are actively trying to compensate, just a side effect
williamdunne: I'll agree with that one
williamdunne: But its murky at best
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Well thats hard to summarize with a formulae as its relative. Normally I would favour the person who was most productive prior to said violence
williamdunne: I was more meaning morality
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Ah okay, right. That make more sense
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: But I don't see how that makes it just
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: So if I were to beat you, it would be just for violence's sake?
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: So the violence was just? Sorry I'm struggling to follow.
williamdunne: Yeah, for sure I'd be glad to use it if you do
williamdunne: !gettrust jurov
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: I think its fair to say holocaust is bad
williamdunne: asciilifeform: Yeah, I'd like to see one not operated by a tool
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Most, although I guess thats overly democratic
williamdunne: asciilifeform: No I mean literally what does it mean, a bitcoin web-hosting company?
williamdunne: asciilifeform: Bitcoin hoster?
williamdunne: Relatively sensible consensus, i.e holocaust was bad, Armenian massacre is bad.
williamdunne: Well there are lots of instances of violence where the people committing it should have been on the receiving end
williamdunne: How so?
williamdunne: Well yeah, but the violence I'm describing is going against the people who shouldn't be receiving it
williamdunne: Because if more people are able to keep their funds away from government tendrils, it seems like it would do more damage than a few. While a few people have a lot of money to hide, a lot of people can be turned against them (i.e "evil tax avoiders") and violence works
williamdunne: Not saying it holds up with everything
williamdunne: More people = More raping and pillaging
williamdunne: More = More basically
williamdunne: bitcoin doesn't take over through convincing random fuckwit of "more benefits". bitcoin takes over by raping the state. permanently. <<< See, I totally agree with this. But this is why I think that there should be bigger blocks (not Gavin's proposal, but statically bigger). Easier to rape the state surely if its less inconvenient and more people can do so
williamdunne: !v assbot:williamdunne.rate.davout.1:f03a2be09ffd8e402efc0691f4d803300c0cc010784b53b5a42d3b7ecd7de9b9
williamdunne: ! assbot:williamdunne.rate.davout.1:f03a2be09ffd8e402efc0691f4d803300c0cc010784b53b5a42d3b7ecd7de9b9
williamdunne: !rate davout 1 paymium
williamdunne: !v assbot:williamdunne.rate.Naphex.3:ddd94e0ae5fc2a931d7567e4b416ec7e01c90d5cc28651e3d76ce7e07b9e1b0f
williamdunne: !rate Naphex 3 Knows his shit, and willing to share it
williamdunne: Naphex: Awesome, I'll have a dig thanks
williamdunne: davout: Haven't looked to much at the architecture of that yet, but you're right
williamdunne: Naphex: Still don't understand how to handle the order of the maps though
williamdunne: Naphex: True, I still need to take a proper look at that
williamdunne: Naphex: True
williamdunne: davout: Well for example, the Java one that I wrote can match 160k/s when pumping in random data directly. But when we add the overheads for actually accepting and handling orders from customers it will not do close to that
williamdunne: davout: Isn't the point that the in-theory number is about an order of magnitude higher than what it can handle when in actual use
williamdunne: nice
williamdunne: davout: I thought some of the structure was pretty cool with the Elixir message queue
williamdunne: Naphex: Run it in mono most likely
williamdunne: Naphex: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/33y97d/our_contribution_to_bitcoin_community/ -- what do you think of this
williamdunne: Now thats not a fetish I can understand
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Good nuff'
williamdunne: jurov: Personally? yes. Not sure about others, branding isn't great (which unfortunately seems to matter)
williamdunne: Although I'd want it to be somewhere out of US reach ☟︎
williamdunne: jurov: Fuck yeah I'd pay $20 for that. I thought you meant something roughly equiv to a rPi. With a well optimized site you could get a k reqs a second on that
williamdunne: jurov: I'd need to know the exact specs, but $20 for some bare metal - sure
williamdunne: I'd pay for it
williamdunne: Cheers
williamdunne: jurov: Jurov can you PM scoop !test again please
williamdunne: Damn
williamdunne: Can someone please do me a favour and send scoop_testbot a PM saying !test
williamdunne: Ah okay, yeah I see how that would be do-able
williamdunne: So with ScoopBot you're proposing that someone on the Lordship list could add their blog to his reading material ☟︎
williamdunne: Aha sorry not doing it in Python
williamdunne: Which surely makes the whole thing redundant, no?
williamdunne: *bruteforce
williamdunne: Sure, but I need to have a feed of all their names not gonna just brutefoce it
williamdunne: Yeah see thats a bit harder to parse.. not exactly clean data
williamdunne: Ahhh that makes sense
williamdunne: jurov: AssWot is just a bunch of JSON data - shouldn't be too hard for you to implement, no?
williamdunne: jurov: How would I scrape the lordship? Isn't it decided by more than just rep?
williamdunne: I'm currently in the process of over-engineering SccopBot while adding the library features, any requests for features?
williamdunne: danielpbarron: Religious ones mostly, nothing we will sway each other from
williamdunne: !v assbot:williamdunne.rate.danielpbarron.2:6bf39732a1cd1dfac708d3310d855f22aa74d10f9a43d6c231a246654aaa7f73
williamdunne: !rate danielpbarron 2 While may have some strong opinions I disagree with, would trust him
williamdunne: !v assbot:williamdunne.rate.Pierre_Rochard.2:8d6d6b787cedef3421140d9a006a95197fd585085a8f816afbbf1ec65bdc9e28
williamdunne: !rate Pierre_Rochard 2 Work at SNI, great articles
williamdunne: !rate Pierre_Rochard 2 Work at SNI, great articles
williamdunne: Thank you Pierre and Daniel
williamdunne: Naphex: Thanks for the rate
williamdunne: #b-a library ofc
williamdunne: Definitely, just working on getting the library working
williamdunne: Maybe I'm trying to pander to most people too much
williamdunne: Sure no, but most people would call dollars fungible - even though they certainly are not
williamdunne: Correct
williamdunne: If a club lets anyone in, so long as they can travel to the club its not exactly discriminatory, just a matter of practicality
williamdunne: Which is very different to say, requiring you to be of a certain nationality, not be doing certain types of business etc
williamdunne: Sure, it doesn't care who you are so long as you have keys and the ability to sign
williamdunne: *bouncer
williamdunne: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=26-04-2015#1111853 <<< There is a night club with free drinks, but only if you can get past the bounder ☝︎
williamdunne: bitcoin account' if you will.
williamdunne: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=26-04-2015#1111640 <<< To the layman it seems they would be different. Assuming you're a fairly boring person as far as you're concerned dollars are pretty fungible (obviously not entirely and dependent on payment system), but they're not even close to non-discriminatory. I guess the difference IMO is between 1 btc = 1 btc, and anyone and everyone being able to have 'a ☝︎
williamdunne: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=26-04-2015#1111677 <<< Originally it was linked in the footnotes, not sure what happened to that. I'll add it again later ☝︎
williamdunne: Hmm I can probably deal with it, I'll take a look
williamdunne: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-04-2015#1111087 ☝︎
williamdunne: !s library
williamdunne: Just shows the last 5
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: In a couple of days could you make your RSS feed show all bitcoin related articles for an hour or so?
williamdunne: cazalla: Cheers
williamdunne: Found one
williamdunne: Anyone know a decent footnotes plugin for WP? ☟︎
williamdunne: Conventions, are, like hard man
williamdunne: Its so easy to ignore the most simplistic bugs.. derpage galore.
williamdunne: I just spent 30 minutes trying to work out why the hell my DB connection wasn't working. I was editing the wrong fucking config file.
williamdunne: Responsibility is scary bro
williamdunne: Thanks Pete
williamdunne: Ideal, well I can definitely get that done, not a big job. I'll see if there is any standardized way to get RSS to provide a full history
williamdunne: Thanks, thought I'd start young