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gribble: Bitfinex | A market order
to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 7221905.5597 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 0.0010 USD, resulting in an average price of 72.2191 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 43.9365 seconds
gribble: Bitfinex | A market order
to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 3922378.5897 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 362.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 392.2379 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 28.1804 seconds
gribble: Bitfinex | A market order
to sell 5000 bitcoins right now would net 2012068.3060 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 399.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 402.4137 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 18.6682 seconds
gribble: Bitfinex | A market order
to sell 2000 bitcoins right now would net 809373.3715 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 403.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 404.6867 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 10.3600 seconds
gribble: Bitfinex | A market order
to sell 1000 bitcoins right now would net 405869.8939 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 404.7000 USD, resulting in an average price of 405.8699 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0048 seconds
gribble: (sell <amount> <thing> [at|@] <priceperunit> <otherthing> [<notes>]) -- Logs a sell order for <amount> units of <thing, at a price of <price> per unit, in units of <otherthing>. Use
the optional <notes> field
to put in any special notes. <price> may include an arithmetical expression, and {(mtgox|bitstamp)(ask|bid|last|high|low|avg)}
to index price
to mtgox ask, bid, last, high, low, (1 more message)
ben_vulpes: anyways, it's not amazon, it's amazon cn, and
they're not buying boats,
they're operating as a freight forwarder.
☟︎ ben_vulpes: ahaha man if
they're letting you keep
the container you might even be able
to make a profit just selling
the empty boxes for scrap
ben_vulpes: wow 40-footers going for 1.3k from shenzen
to la
ben_vulpes: "But
the idea of buying ocean freight is far less appealing for U.S. companies selling on
the Amazon Marketplace. " << you don't fucking say i'm pretty sure i learned during
the alcoa saga
that nobody exports from
the states any more
☟︎ ben_vulpes: i can see
them snapping up a mess of freighters at rock bottom prices as
the bdi keeps collapsing
adlai is
too busy riding his other bike
to notice/'google'
pete_dushenski: not really.
the potholes and
the snow are pretty potent deterrents i guess
ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: are
there no bike scum where you live?
adlai: excellent way
to literally die honoring a contract (or serving a subpoena)
ben_vulpes: "here are
ten checkpoints in
the metro area. GO!"
ben_vulpes: but yeah notrly necessary for
the casual pannier derp
BingoBoingo: The GM hybrid
trucks were far more popular for being portable generators
than for
their hybrid drive, which almost never actually... drove
the
trucks
☟︎ ben_vulpes: helmet still recommended if yr gonna play
the alleycat
adlai: buy a bike, you'll learn more about
trading and addiction from not getting run over
than you will from losing money on plebian status symbols
☟︎ ben_vulpes: goodness no,
they're designed by smart people
to...work efficiently as capital equipment.
ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: yes
there's clearly something at work other
than sanity
ben_vulpes: electric drivetrain with onboard generation is entirely
the way
to go.
the
train people figured
this out a looong ime ago; "diesel electric".
ben_vulpes: they cant conceive of unbundling
the good idea from
the rhetoric.
pete_dushenski: the
thing is, electric cars have
to optimise aero. in
the gm 'hybrid' pick-ups,
the heinous 'aero' front lip spoilers completely negated
the ground clearance, and
therefore much of
the appeal of
trucks in
the first place
☟︎ ben_vulpes: nono not
the hybrid part, i dgaf abt
that.
the electric motors with onboard generation.
pete_dushenski: there's pretty well zero overlap between greenies and
truck drivers
ben_vulpes: it looks like
the least stupid
thing
to come out of
the ecomovement from over here
ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: so is
there something wrong with
the volt drivetrain
that it's not showing up in pickups etc?
pete_dushenski: and lg chem is making
the battery for
the bolt (but really, who else ?)
pete_dushenski: looks like
the vw golf-sized bolt weighs damn near
two
tons. gooooo environment !
ben_vulpes: btw BingoBoingo i did not miss
the brodin line, chuckled
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: I'm fine watching
the bolt ans
tesla both suck
together
BingoBoingo: <ben_vulpes> and yes i
took a goon, but who doesn't? << Persons who are
their own goon
ben_vulpes: hey, nobody's going
to know what you're
talking about unless you go so far as
to
talk about it
adlai: drops are best described not as a coordinate, but using natural language... helps make
the system more expensive
to game
ben_vulpes: although asciilifeform probably does
the sme
thing with esoteric computer hardware. how would i know...
☟︎ ben_vulpes: and yes,
the likes of asciilifeform and i gather punindented boggle at
the notion of doing h2h's with marginally-known parties with kilobuxx on
the barrel
adlai: punindented:
the good-enough solution (drops) gets rediscovered on p2p lists quite often
these days... yet customers seem
to keep using 'evolution'
punindented: haha, well, I wasn't
thinking of
the second hand vehicle market
ben_vulpes: and yes i
took a goon, but who doesn't?
ben_vulpes: but hey, posit a specific case and let's proceed from
there
ben_vulpes: punindented: real life interactions have just about epsilon need of geocoding
to proceed
adlai is a lotus eater and humbles himself before higher powers such as
the legends of bias, zeno, jmc, and satoshi
punindented: geocoding is interesting for allowing interactions in real life, interactions in real life are interesting
to build markets, ...
assbot: Gavin Andresen and Mike Hearn want
to sabotage Bitcoin on behalf of
the US government. - Andrew Auernheimer ... (
http://bit.ly/1UTtY3m )
ben_vulpes: me? nothing, just pointing out features of
the way addresses already work.
ben_vulpes: yes, one must know how
to read
them.
the universality, plus
the randomness of hashing completely buries
the location signal.
adlai: meatpope, like
the other kinds, has rubies
to donate, provided it's done in a kosher manner according
to satoshivision etc
punindented: well, you have a recursive algo as well
then, but
the epicenter varies right?
adlai has rekindled interest in publicurinalfs due
to meatpope wanting
to immortalize [some arbitrary edition of] {the,his} Bible
ben_vulpes: addresses increment from known points, streets are in locations known
to natives. addresses encode 'where', legibly.
punindented: relative proximity in
terms of radius or direction and distance?
ben_vulpes: did you catch my point about proximity info embedded in
the way
things are done
traditionally?
punindented: good
thing about
that algo is larger areas produce shorter hashes
punindented: well, you can build a hash using
that algo and
then represent it as you like
ben_vulpes: dunno
that im into geocoding at all nearly so much as legibility
adlai wouldn't blink at a USG imprisonment warrant (and seizure of License
to Mine) against such
txen
punkman: adlai: how does apertus encode
the data?
adlai: the latter purely
to annoy
those who don't understand why bloom filters belong in Bitcoin
adlai: because it actually does what idiots
think it does, and
thus minimizes gnashing of
teeth
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: re: 3x,
that's an excellent point.
they really don't
take
that into account.
ben_vulpes: re sks
thread signed bundles of keys on everyone's websites is probably
the best way
to go
trinque: by god, sometime
this month it might even have a fully synced
trb
to poke
too
trinque: adlai: on my list is having
the... urinal as you call it... announce its hunger