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williamdunne: Although obviously it will cover all future posts
williamdunne: It won't cover all of history though, most of the RSS feeds only cover 5-10 posts each
☟︎ williamdunne: pete_dushenski: Very welcome. Not too big of a job
williamdunne: Naphex: Isn't the general idea that you use end-to-end encryption not hub and spoke encryption
williamdunne: trinque: Oh like a stack of rPis in a server enclosure?
williamdunne: trinque: Wouldn't that be the same as any DC that offers cheap metal?
williamdunne: Thank you, yeah. Plenty of derpage about paypal
williamdunne: While comparisons between bitcoin and a party fully of popped-collars are fine it doesn't really answer the question
williamdunne: I guess what missing from it is that I still don't see why the increase in block-size, or easier access to running a semi-node is inherently bad
williamdunne: depredations of the vile capitalists, ultimately serving only their own cronies at the expense of both those who funded their campaigns and those who voted for them. " heh
williamdunne: "I am not saying that the needs of the many will not be heard or, when they're justified needs, attended to, but I am saying that they must be channeled through their liege lords instead of democratically elected "representatives" who solicit donations from the rich by promising to protect them from the ravages of the destitute mob, and votes from the destitute mob by promising to protect them from the
williamdunne: But I would prefer to be in business and doing compliance than out of business and not
williamdunne: I personally I have a disdain for compliance of any sort
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: More specifically it means staying in business is more important than my morals
williamdunne: ben_vulpes: I'd disagree, while liquidity is important when it comes to profiting through trading there are features that matter, i.e leverage
williamdunne: I think I covered the WoT a bit (well, GPG contracts) in 'Your reputation is a commodity'
williamdunne: Sure thing, well someone had to make use of the gTLDs
williamdunne: ben_vulpes: I too have the capability to write, even if I'm not as eloquent as most here
williamdunne: -- Yeah I agree with you re: why bitcoin matters
williamdunne: immutable, fungible, non-discriminatory, and trustless"
williamdunne: "about the stupidity of using the blockchain for anything that does not need to be:
williamdunne: Okay, Scoop will now fix himself in the event of my connection dropping
williamdunne: Much like the overstatement of China's impact in the present day
williamdunne: I've already been blocked from Max Keisers twitter, seems like I should be proud of it - I don't even remember sending a tweet to him
williamdunne: 1/3 of the fund will be trading altcoins.. lol
williamdunne: I feel bad, because the person he's doing the 'fund' with is actually a decent guy. Been dragged in with his shit
williamdunne: Max Keiser has started a new 'Crypto Fund' and somehow it has managed to $-2000 overnight
williamdunne: I especially like the fact that their "solution" seems to be 422'ing anyone who is referred by trilema
williamdunne: What skills? You literally told them how to do it..
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Surely a lot of the costs can be massively reduced now? Wasn't exactly much automation in the 15th century
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: "i tried and therefore no-one can criticize me" 10/10.
williamdunne: Thats supposedly the cost of running a bank pre-launch of your product
williamdunne: They may have managed some VC fool to give them $60m so they can get their license
williamdunne: Pretty much. What do you think of ItBit trying to become a bank? To me it looks like they failed to create an exchange people want to use and now they're trying to diversify
williamdunne: Yeah, it'd be nice to see some service offered by people worth trusting
williamdunne: ben_vulpes: Whom I choose to trust, and who others choose to trust are very different things, in fairness
williamdunne: Well if you believe the numbers, the volume is pretty huge. I believe it probably is still pretty big but wouldn't trust a bitcent on them (unlike MPOE of course)
williamdunne: But.. but.. the blogger said there are no bitcoin girls
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: I'll draw up a full spec and be sure that I can do it (in terms of time) and show that to you. Good starting point?
williamdunne: Okay, so MPEX route or just as a small private product
williamdunne: I can do everything, if we want it to be pretty I can organize an actual designer too
williamdunne: I guess that depends on how we wanted to do it and the full scope - could be a big or small job. What would be the end goal? Listing on MPEX and running it continuously or building the site and palming it off to someone else
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Its definitely an interesting job, and if its a paying job I have the time. So yes
williamdunne: ben_vulpes: Okay, ScoopBot now supports Cascadian
williamdunne: ben_vulpes: Still working to get Atom support working, wasn't working with the small change
williamdunne: Current code doesn't support Atom but I can modify it.
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: So what are these Pogos? I had a look for them but I found some cloud backup company who didn't even advertise a pogo plug as far as I could see