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mircea_popescu: actually it was more like "where's your books" and "why are you -96%"
mircea_popescu: if this club is littel i shudder to think what bigness looks like.
mircea_popescu: that it can't be, as the charge was levied back in 2012.
mircea_popescu: greencabbige so is it true that nefario used you to launder all the fraudulent claims he made for various holdings on his own exchange after he closed it down ?
mircea_popescu: also i am noticing in disbelief i missed out a 0. it's not 0.015 to 0.006 but to 0.0006
mircea_popescu: this would be the epitome of do it yourself finance / citizen dentistry.
mircea_popescu: greencabbige so you started a mining security in jan 2012 at 0.015, now trading at 0.006 and don't have any books.
mircea_popescu: greencabbige you got your 2012 books published anywhere ?
mircea_popescu: greencabbige so your 12 months dividends are going to be 5.5 btc in the future ?
mircea_popescu: "We have dividends already covered for at least the next twelbve months." << what sense does this make ?
mircea_popescu: his spelling's not much improved over the years either.
mircea_popescu: <mike_c> ;;ident RSM << guy's like nefario's oldest chav friend.
mircea_popescu: and anyone that does a lot of camsites or whatever - spread it wouldja.
mircea_popescu: look at that, guy groks things enough to know pgp is the correct reference ?
mircea_popescu: can senator trying to curb anonymity there's going to be a Scandinavian cyberpirate who will come up with a workaround, and only one of them knows how to code. Besides, there's no power in abolishing anonymity, the power is in giving everyone the pretense of anonymity while secretly retaining the PGP keys to the kingdom.
mircea_popescu: You may at this point roll your eyes epileptically and retort, "well, who cares 'what the system wants', the fact is anonymity does embolden the lunatics, shouldn't we try to restrict it?" Great question, too bad it's irrelevant. You've taken the bait and put all your energy into accepting the form of the argument. The issue isn't whether we should abolish online anonymity, since this will never happen. For every Ameri
mircea_popescu: oh boy, am i ever so grandiosely positioned for that one. can't wait.
mircea_popescu: "Anonymity makes the internet mean and gives trolls= men too much power."
mircea_popescu: "This cover story details #young #vulnerable #feminist writer Amanda Hess's frustration with disinterested male law enforcement when, after writing an article about receiving rape threats from a troll, she received rape threats from a troll."
mircea_popescu: only people can hide, starting with the salami and ending where you please.
mircea_popescu: the general rule is that no bureaucracy can hide anything.
mircea_popescu: justusranvier not necessarily. pirate didn't have "some other source"
mircea_popescu: btw, anyone read zuck's 10 page whitepaper on future of internets last year ?
mircea_popescu: "if you gave us all this money for nothing, now here's 3x as much nothing"
mircea_popescu: now this is true... i guess facebook just used the capital judiciously.
mircea_popescu: hey mike_c you got like 10 btc with your name on it! s.wol mktcap like 400 atm.
mircea_popescu: punkman right ? remember the days back when 1% CTR was LOW ?
mircea_popescu: justusranvier but that's your theory. i am a businessman, i read what's written.
mircea_popescu: so what, the reason i don't; buy an android tho i could afford to buy the engineer designing it is that... wait for it... it never occured to me to get... internet weather ?
mircea_popescu: this has got to be the most fucktarded business model i ever read.
mircea_popescu: drug of sorts users who may be able to afford data services and phones these days just dont see the point of why they would pay for those data services. This would give them some context for why they are important, and that will lead them to paying for more services like this or so the hope goes."
mircea_popescu: According to a TechCrunch article, Zuckerberg's vision for Internet.org was as follows: "The idea, he said, is to develop a group of basic internet services that would be free of charge to use 'a 911 for the internet.' These could be a social networking service like Facebook, a messaging service, maybe search and other things like weather. Providing a bundle of these free of charge to users will work like a gateway
mircea_popescu: yesterday i had a girl over, and the local girl and the new girl managed the use of the kitchen together.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform not even going there, we supplement "meaningful" to serve his position.
mircea_popescu: so by this measure marriage contracts are the most complex contracts that can exist.
mircea_popescu: in the news : whatsapp revenue climbs to record 3.8 bn for quarter 2 (about $8500 per user), making the ~250mn profit trickling down to facebook slightly better than what it'd have got if it simply bought gilts for 20bn.
mircea_popescu: one of the best things about a lot of floor space and stuff like parquet is that you can go for long chair rides
mircea_popescu: justusranvier "Well see why nobody uses arbitrarily-complex verbal contracts in practise by looking at what happens when something goes wrong." << this is nonsense. marriage is always and in all places the most complex contract, and almost always verbal.
mircea_popescu: time once and for all to put la vie sexuelle de tintin once and for all to rest.