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BingoBoingo: This feeds, what is commonly called
a series. Sometimes they go exciting places... Sometimes they don't
BingoBoingo: Blog the details. It's friday night. Two and
a half days to SEO it
BingoBoingo: The venezolana has
a special friend she ran away to Uruguay with. She lives with the friend's family and the two girls share
a bed.
mircea_popescu: as an obvious possibly : there's some error that creates
a functional inverse out of an unrelated numbar.
BingoBoingo: With the apartment key scheduled to monday and the friend girl gone, this could be
a very stressful period of time for the Peruana
mircea_popescu: actually, nevermind seats ; ima sit down on
a human back for this one.
mircea_popescu: anyway, it's either
a) dust inputs you don't know about or b) min fee config conflict.
ben_vulpes: mod6: see that's why i asked for
a spot check on the maths
mircea_popescu: if you try to send it with
a lower fee than the level you set it to use it'll throw an error ; the rule for trb is to throw useless incomprehensible if not outright misguiding errors.
mod6: are you trying to empty the wallet and are somehow off by
a few satoshi?
mircea_popescu: mod6 unless he set up
a minimum fee somewhere, though i don't recall how exactly that all works.
mod6: trb should just shit out
a tx
ben_vulpes: next thing i'm going to try is manually walk the spend-to-self down by 100 satoshis until this trb shits
a tx out and then look at what it produces
☟︎ ben_vulpes: and afaik only spending
a single output
ben_vulpes: well this is
a fuckin doozy; i'm trying to get trb to cough up
a transaction that spends 0.00420032 to one address, 6.65784110 to another address, and spends 0.00021850 in fees, all of which my arithmetic pad shows summing to 6.66225992 btc, but trb complains of "insufficient funds". can someone doublecheck my maffs?
mircea_popescu:
a) better be LOUD and b) if no strings snap you're doing it wrongly.
mircea_popescu: or, in recent quotes, "I don't believe that I am the right person to join your lifestyle. Especially since I am very new to this side. I don't have experience and your lifestyle seems
a bit intimidating for me, as
a beginner."
mircea_popescu: meanwhile 1address bitcoin that was in
a 3address at any point can be spent by the above anyone, but not at any time. at only such
a time as he's willing and capable to replace the chain with an alt chain.
ben_vulpes: once one has the 3coin, it's
a single transaction to transmute into
a 1coin iirc? or did we settle on "anything with
a 3 in the transactionhistory is badshit"
mircea_popescu: for my own needs i go with "neet who '''learned things''' from websites". there's
a significant contingent of these, and they all behave the exact same way because they never were in school and so they don't have reflexivity in their toolbox. you propose to just ban the whole class ?
mircea_popescu: KimuSan^ come back later/whatever with
a diff key, and don't say things you shouldn't say which you can't possibly know in advance hence the "read logs" thing.
mircea_popescu: comes right back to, "you wasted prime whip leather on what might have been
a beetle"
mircea_popescu: there's
a difference between saying "alf lost his privkey" and "nobody lost privkey"
mircea_popescu: anyway, there's
a significant difference between rg you link and this. at the time i did that, "rg" was well known, the measure was protective.
a111: Logged on 2018-06-22 14:20 KimuSan^: I place
A privkey there.
a111: Logged on 2018-06-22 14:20 KimuSan^: I place
A privkey there.
mircea_popescu: not the point. the point is that you're attempting to apply
a stick to
a donkey that's not even there.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform dude, he's nobody on
a stick. how's he even supposed to know what anything is or how it works or why ?
mircea_popescu: i don't get it, so dood has
a pubkey on whatever, satan's pastebin. what of it ?
mircea_popescu: is good, every part of who you are and what you do isn't worth
a moment of my time. So how about you move out of your mother's spare room and grow
a pair Oh and fuck off."
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-22#1828640 << literally, "Christ, you are as dumb as
a sack of dead cats. You're nothing more than an idiotic little boy with his dick in his hand. How about you drop your dick, because it's as limp as your sense of humour I'd rather set myself on fire and die screaming than have you touch me...but I'm sure other women have told you that Everything you enjoy, everything you think
☝︎ BingoBoingo running around trying to finish the tramite that gets
a door with
a lock
lobbes:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-21#1828477 << ack, ty for letting me know. I'll try sshing in tonight to rule out webserver failure before I flag down BB to check out the situation manually. (I must say, it is
a good feeling knowing that nowhere in this troubleshooting cycle will I need to interface with orcs.)
☝︎☟︎ diana_coman: possibly several times until it stops going in
a loop among other things
KimuSan^: Well have to run off now. I can try to explain more at
a later point if you let me.
KimuSan^: Because we are getting to
a point ve
KimuSan^: Well don't know about you, but I prefer my communication to be private if needed. Telling that to my old father is close to impossible. Getting him on keybase actually thaught him
a lot about why and how. These days we encrypt all communication - even if it is just via
a key he uploaded to keybase.
KimuSan^: Actually my privkey is in my hardware key on my body. What I have I keybase is what I need in order to communicate with others. I see keybase as
a good gateway drug to actually get people to start encrypting and signing coo. S
KimuSan^:
A bit of crypto help from time to time.
KimuSan^: Then came across
a great article on looper-os and decided to see if there were more interesting stuff in here.
KimuSan^: Well I came across
a mention of this place when looking for how well anonymous hosting worked these days... As in paid with (mostly) untraceable crypto and hosted without any mention of ownership etc.
a111: Logged on 2018-06-21 18:26 mircea_popescu: Mocky it's not much, superficially, but it has
a lot of downstream. because this is the ~fundamental~ rot of "foss" : that impotent dweebs latch on to it not because of the lofty theoretical goals, but strictly because of the very direct if unspoken power equation, "if i be friends with these guys then girls will be forced ot insert my penis in their vagina by themselves".
a111: Logged on 2018-06-21 15:33 asciilifeform: Mocky: to function as
a troo vtronicist, gotta grasp the concept, described by e.g. dijkstra, that
a line of code you have written is not an asset, but an expense. (specifically, an expense against the time budget of other thinking people, who must read and grasp what you have written. )
a111: Logged on 2018-06-22 02:49 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-21#1828378 << distinctions like that are often subtle and
a matter of taste, but as long as the overal approach is informed now might be
a good time to paste what you have.
mircea_popescu: anyway, back to the root : some inept, clueless servant girl from the shtetl calling herself "domme", some unemployed railroad worker calling himself "wykeham professor of logic", some fucktard calling himself "working for google", these are all STRICTLY the same thing, of the nature of gomer pyle calling itself
a heap and the tv set calling itself Boshiba.
phf: *you bore, but it's
a freudian typo
mircea_popescu: phf some chick was like "oh, i expect it's
a game of numbers" and i was like "nope. i talk to everyone. statistics is not related to plenitudes."
phf: asciilifeform: i imagine mp casts
a wide net, but it's the "doms" that provide most luls
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you realise, nothing
a 20something yo female has to say is meaningful.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i recently described "last tango in paris" as "some chick gets raped by
a potato".
mircea_popescu: LordMPofTMSR 37M Master In fucken boise ?! Aaaalright, there's silly, then there's dumb, then there's this, not even sure what to call it. Boise, I guess. Have
a great one.
mircea_popescu: unsolicited 25F Domme "How about you drop whate..." Is all your subject line shows to me. From glancing at your profile, I assume it was
a half ass attempt to order me to do or not do something. Either way, you bore me. Yawn.
mircea_popescu: "Hermeneutics,
a branch of continental European philosophy concerned with human understanding and the interpretation of written texts, offers insights that may contribute to the understanding of meaning, translation, architectures for natural language understanding, and even to the methods suitable for scientific inquiry in AI. After briefly reviewing the historical development of hermeneutics as
a method of interpretation, t
a111: Logged on 2018-06-22 02:49 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-21#1828378 << distinctions like that are often subtle and
a matter of taste, but as long as the overal approach is informed now might be
a good time to paste what you have.
mod6: asciilifeform: yeah, we kinda laid that to rest
a while back.
mod6: I did the others, and sendrawtransaction last year. Getting closer to
a point where I can at least test and see where it stands.
mod6: The rawtx stuff I've been working on, just is with the old rpc interface. It's going alright, btw, working through the signrawtransaction part. It's
a bit hairy.
a111: Logged on 2013-04-04 19:17 asciilifeform: consider
a hardware widget that receives
a single-use CC number (for $X) from
a hypothetical BTC-enabled bank and writes it to
a blank physical ATM card, when you send the bank $X equiv. of BTC.
mircea_popescu: his history | grep returned no direct matches and that's it, because he has had
a terminal open since the dawn of philosophy and also his regexp magically sees through indirection.
a111: Logged on 2017-06-09 16:08 asciilifeform:
https://archive.is/i1Usl << from same fishwrap >> 'Two members of the US Army National Guard have been convicted of running
a credit card fraud scheme involving bitcoin... using bitcoins to purchase stolen credit and debit card numbers... using magnetic strip re-encoding tools to apply stolen numbers to dummy cards, after which they would buy merchandise from Army and Air Force Exchange Service stores at US military bases, as well
a a111: Logged on 2014-02-13 01:04 asciilifeform: incidentally, if the avaricious idiots move everybody to RFID cards sans crypto challenge/response (as appears to be the plan) - every ATM becomes
a btc-ATM.
mircea_popescu: leaving aside the quite obvious question of why would one even entertain
a wanna-be bitcoin thing that's uppity enough to not be here in the first place.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2018-06-21 22:43 ben_vulpes: ("
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