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pigeons: i bet it has more to do with christoph glitch will register you a domain and keep your identity private, so long as you use an .it and yeah that doesnt explain why not wiki.bitcoin.org but maybe some people didnt get along
mircea_popescu: but i fail to see the argument. the italians are way in the top of retarded
Luceo: I dunno, it was probbaly set up during last year when all the shit was going down about BTC being investigated because of SR
Luceo: .it is less likely to be confiscated I expect
mircea_popescu: jesus i didn't realise pigeons had such strong feelings on the subject
Luceo: If you can show that most of those people have an issue with root CAs I'll be happy to defer
pigeons: well i think the wiki shouldt cater to the few fringes who have an issue with centralized currency
Luceo: Well, I think the wiki is better off accomodating the majority of its users than a few fringes who have a personal issue with CAs :/
pigeons: and i decide none of them are. i trust individual fingerprints. yes there are challenges to that, but we're working on them. al ot better already than using networks solutions or comodo
Luceo: Disclosure: I'm a Comodo reseller :P
pigeons: I decide which CAs are valid
pigeons: i dont understand spending anything on a fucking comodo cert
Luceo: I'm in favor of https where possible
pigeons: if you trust the fingerprint of the cert its not broken. i dont trust any comodo certs
dub: I dont want my employer reading my wiki vandalisation
Luceo: I mean fuck, I'll donate the $10
mircea_popescu: Namjies i agree, in plenty of browsers it works fine. but why cut out a fraction ?
mircea_popescu: i could see him cringe.
mircea_popescu: i went to the wiki in the browser and firefox popped the warning
mircea_popescu: listen to me. today some lawyer guy i work with sometimes asked me a bunch of q's about bitcoin
pigeons: i don't use their certs for issuer trust
pigeons: i mean regarding dub. the ssl cartels and browser makers' definition of valid isn't the only valid one
thestringpuller: I don't think there is a point in it.
mircea_popescu: i said nothing.
dub: wtf is this .co I keep seeing
thestringpuller: send me money so I can send overpriced stamps to my family back in europe
thestringpuller: Here I am Charles Ponzi
dub: I here ponzi? or Here I ponzi
thestringpuller: if i was an industrialist I would be idle during the day and batman at night
thestringpuller: I'm slap someone back to 1920
thestringpuller: next time I here ponzi
mircea_popescu: what can i tell you. there's no love for the idle.
thestringpuller: I should get and account now :(
thestringpuller: I think all asic manufacturers are lying
jurov: i suspect mpex will celebrate it by finally raising the fee to 50btc
thestringpuller: i got a measely .2% because i'm nice :P
thestringpuller: which was my general advice to people I was investing for
mircea_popescu: i was thinking, what a genius move. buy aapl in btc, six months later aapl is -40% in usd, the usd is -50% in btc... you've made a great investment
thestringpuller: thanks for explaining mircea_popescu, i feel as though I'm one of the ignorant kids sometimes
thestringpuller: did I understand you correctly?
thestringpuller: i'm gong to make a bitcoin money laundering service called bitlaundry
smickles: eh, not really, but remember i pointed out teh 1% gain possible
mircea_popescu: ya well not all this spam is worth the mention i'd think.
Namjies: I don't see any problem with that saying.
mircea_popescu: i don't think many people give two shits about wikipedia
mircea_popescu: well i don't much expect the bot getting sold out
Namjies: That people don't sell into them. I barely see any volume.
Namjies: I don't see why those PUT bids stay around for so long
mircea_popescu: which actually i guess is a position many people are in.
Namjies: Well honestly, I'd always feel much safer going with selling PUTs for over their execution price
mircea_popescu: (i was pumping ?)
mircea_popescu: all i see is a login page. but anyway.
Namjies: I had them all repaid however
Namjies: lol... I had funds loaned to Lurk on BTCJam multiple times
Namjies: I wasn't aware the collateral was adjusted
Namjies: I understand how it works...
mircea_popescu: I can't stop with the satoshidice. That game is evil. I really thought I was going to hit "big" one day. Every time I would hit big, the standard would raise until I lost control. Big became bigger. I was paying every loan off quickly and was satisfied with the profits + 10 to 20btc.
mircea_popescu: i'm too old to be going for these tricks, getting arrested in macau and whatnot.
Namjies: odd... tells me I need much more than expected
mircea_popescu: Also, fair warning - next week I'll be travelling to Macau, the gambling capital of Asia, to present at a gaming conference. I'll be showing SatoshiDICE to many people, including gambling entrepreneurs and business men.
mod6: food for thought i guess. right now though, it works pretty krad. :]
mod6: i dunno, just a thought of a different way to get everyone auth'd on the same host with their keys without having to rely on a bot or 3rd party app
mod6: haha. i thought perhaps some of the auth stuff could be built into a sortof OTC login model we're doing with gribble...
mircea_popescu: not that i need that much secrecy anyway. da fuck are they gonna expose, my private flirting with internet womenz ?
mod6: yeah, i guess I was using it like prior to 2004
mircea_popescu: i never used it, but i recall vaguely it was because tech gave it a neg report. this was years ago
mircea_popescu: ya right i was.
mod6: i'd have to look quick --- haven't looked at it in some time... there might be something better if that's kinda what you were gettin at.
mircea_popescu: i have but vague recollections.
mod6: im not sure it was weak -- per-se...i remember it being based on asymmetric algos
mircea_popescu: in silc i mean
mod6: i used to run a silc server back in the day.
mircea_popescu: btw mod6 there's something i wanted to talk to you about. we could like, make this site right ? except not really a site, more like some servers
temp_kluge: But I didn't know if it was my mobile tether of 44kbps fucking up or not. :)
temp_kluge: That's the port # I tried.
jurov: i can't
gribble: I have not seen gribble.
temp_kluge: Could someone remind me what the gribble command is to do lastseen? I thought it was ;;lastseen username
mircea_popescu: tbh, i prefer the thigh and i don't think i've done fifty lines yet.
Diablo-D3: I've done 10k in a fucking weekend
kakobrekla: i dont give a fuck im just trying to get payed for excessive commenting.
Diablo-D3: doesnt mean I cant use abusively weird formatting though
Diablo-D3: pigeons: usagi wasnt born female, you know how I know?
Diablo-D3: I AM OLDER THAN THE INTERTUBES ITSELF
EskimoBob: i hope not usagi
pigeons: i met her once or twice
EskimoBob: I am a coder. I am writing a fkn cms from 2001, based on 80's code - fkn fabulous, It will be the best karate teaching page on the world
EskimoBob: i did my study of tao with Mr Norris
pigeons: wait i thought you weren't oliver?
EskimoBob: usagi: no i do not but I can probably shoot you down from 400 meters :)
EskimoBob: usagi: you are right. I am really bad troll. I am actually not even worth the "troll" name
pigeons: bob i am much more subtle
pigeons: i've worked on some big projects, but my part was quite small
jurov: and you did it alone over a weekend, I s'pose?
pigeons: i am sure the Schenectady Light Opera Company is thrilled you donated 10k btc
EskimoBob: LOL, I guess this guy has no idea wtf "process management" is and how to use it
jurov: i'd ask average american
jurov: just i am, cause i'm very curious, how such deadly serious business is coded
jurov: great. i s'pose intersango is next.
mircea_popescu: if someone told me gcc is eighteen lines i'd be impressed. eighty million... sounds like windoze.