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mod6: But could be a month out, at best.
mod6: BingoBoingo should be ordering drives within a day or so from the btc I sent him on friday.
mod6: i dunno, I just put in a checkin with him in #pizarro to see about the refund. best case, he got the refund and can ship more drives, perhaps today even.
mod6: (spare drives, that is -- which could put is in a pretty bad position if it comes to it)
mod6: we are trying to get more drives down there, as you know. but could be a while until we have any spares at all.
mod6: asciilifeform: anyway, think it over. let me know.
mod6: 's spare for emergency.
mod6: Sincen we only have ~one~ spare remaining on hand until we get our other drive shipments, I kinda wanna hang on to the foundation
☟︎☟︎ mod6: ah, cool. can you get by with an external drive like those then? that might be the best idea, especially for $100-$120
mod6: BingoBoingo ben_vulpes : is this true? ^
mod6: <+asciilifeform> new phuctorism : search . << neato!
mod6: yeah, the stats page is lightning
mod6: <+asciilifeform> please welcome the new & improved phuctor www frontend, 4th rewrite ! << nice!
mod6: !!v C47A761BC19959B5E5837E66559613DE3027460F84E8730D195904C8A7296618
mod6: !!v 4560483134951058A1E3E1768E653835B5F9E8D4FD6E2AFEC7AE77EF9930F8BB
mod6: !!v 14857FD9CBED09635F2279BAA41985A9E5D0B6DCBE6E58B8BE1F11BDB9814968
mod6: !!rate mocky 1 Eulora Development
mod6: !!rate spyked 2 TMSR~ Regular
mod6: !!rate ave1 2 musltronic gnat & TMSR~ things
mod6: !!rate 2 ave1 musltronic gnat & TMSR~ things
mod6: !!v 6C67DCC21EEECCC898DBD1EBEBB8EF13839CE27002E99ABFB8F2197E4CE78A62
mod6: !!rate mats 2 Pizarro Client, TMSR~ things
mod6: Previously we paid .21483957 for UY3 (according to the April statement)
mod6: !!v 69850D450748766DFCF06AE8A4BBE641ACC9DA228811DE7346E57498162385AC
mod6: (for "Samsung 860 EVO 1TB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-76E1T0B/AM)" x 5) ^
mod6: !!pay BingoBoingo 0.23437500
mod6: either you're WoT, or not.
mod6: get in the wot, rent a rockchip, become a start
mod6: they're fuckin everywhere
mod6: sounds like a serene trip 'eh!
mod6: hola mircea_popescu
mod6: About 10 days until that one expires, ya.
mod6: Ah, thanks alf. Much appreciated.
mod6: Ok will check it out when I can.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: new rk kernel baked, tested, worx. << nice! thanks for baking.
mod6: ah, sorry, overlooked that. thanks asciilifeform
mod6: <+asciilifeform> ok worx << all finished with the re-image then?
mod6: !!v 92A8D1CDB3CBFBA99578C9C9CDD08070F23BC696879638CC25D408EFB275B02E
mod6: !!withdraw 0.67352162 13DDjDTr9xgxMWdhSJpqh3dLMFeXFsEMnH
mod6: ok thanks for the work & update asciilifeform
mod6: How are we doing with the re-imaging of that Rockchip?
mod6: ben_vulpes: thoughts on jurov's questions?
mod6: jurov: um, not sure? i would venture to guess that we depreciate monthly as it's possible that a piece of equipment might die before a year is up, or even come DOA.
mod6: but let's leave this for another day.
mod6: I've gotta run for a bit here, maybe later when you're availble we can go through calculating that customer equity. i did some adding, but I came up about 50% short. clearly missing something there.
☟︎ mod6: ok, so I've gone through this table, aside from the customer equity line, and it looks good.
mod6: the wildcat bonus is listed as '0.30487805'. Am I doing something wrong, or missing something above ^
mod6: dear lord, this customer equity line
mod6: cool, one sec, will start in on it.
mod6: thanks for stopping in to help fill in the gaps, I appreciate that.
mod6: anything else can wait.
mod6: go do what ya gotta do. i said I was gonna go through this whole thing, and learn some stuff.
mod6: gonna check out this liabilities table
mod6: actually, no that's right. not rounded at all.
mod6: rounded down though >D
mod6: q% perl -e '$a=0; $a=0.46713262+((186+311+620+183+459+58+44+69+35+44)/6800)+(0.02129452+0.03333333+0.00901087); print "$a\n";'
mod6: the good ones don't!
mod6: !Qcalc 0.83077134-0.82621252
mod6: yeah, i noticed this before that it's not quite the same number as listed in netchange
mod6: Which is: The number from the beginning of the month <first number> + DC payment <second number> + living expenses <third number> + sum of depreciation from the tangibles table
mod6: !Qcalc 4.77078675+0.46713262+0.3+(0.02129452+0.03333333+0.00901087)
mod6: so, i'm close now, but not quite, here's what I'm getting:
mod6: Yeah, didn't realize that I had to add in the number from the beginning of the month (end of last month), in this case "4.77078675"
mod6: oooh ok. lemme check that.
mod6: ok, so where do we get the month-end number for intangibles, g/w "5.59699926" ?