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davout: well, if they have the keys...
BingoBoingo: Not to mention the "Industry" BIP 101 supporters who can sign with "other people's" BTC
davout: i know folks with 4-digit btc that also 'invested' in ethereum...
BingoBoingo: Anyways, it is still early in history. There can still be idiots out there with 4 digit BTC, though not too many.
gmaxwell: as there is a bug for "background update" or something
gmaxwell: davout: I think it's supposted to forget them but I think it doesn't currently, based on some of the traffic on its issue trackers. ☟︎
BingoBoingo: gmaxwell: Well, you gotta figure if you have dollars and want to undermine bitcoin security at some point you're going to pick up some bitcoin.
davout: gmaxwell: curious how that thing behaves when funds move from signing addresses
assbot: Bitcoinocracy — BIP101 is better than BIP100 ... ( http://bit.ly/1PP2A86 )
gmaxwell: Mildly amusing: http://bitcoinocracy.com/arguments/bip101-is-better-than-bip100 I'm surprised that the 101 supporters have more than 1kbtc to their names.
punkman: "Visitors to the fair were reportedly confused by the stabbing, mistaking it for performance art. The area was quickly marked off with police tape, which some people seem to have thought was part of the installation."
deedbot-: [Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski » Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski] Desperately trying to put the “auto” back into automobile in a flaccid attempt to put the relevance back into motoring. - http://www.contravex.com/2015/12/07/desperately-trying-to-put-the-auto-back-into-automobile-in-a-flaccid-attempt-to-put-the-relevance-back-into-motoring/
punkman: "Imagine a world where people can send money as easily as we send emails" << yeah sending email is such a joy these days ☟︎
punkman: I thought bitfury hadn't yet joined the "Blockchain" derps ☟︎
punkman: "President Obama's former Deputy Press Secretary joins BitFury as new Chief Communications Officer: "Why I believe in the Blockchain and Why You Should Too""
BingoBoingo: Well last time they could afford a microphone was when they sold their BTC at $5 per and got out
punkman: tried their livestream yesterday, audio must have been recorded through $1 microphone in someone's pocket
BingoBoingo: <punkman> they found the most shitgnomiferous solution, didn't they? << Yes
punkman: ah the lulz
punkman: http://qntra.net/2015/12/f2pool-lashes-out-when-called-out-for-spv-mining/ "This guy leaked our IP addresses to the public, I pm him kindly and begged him to remove them but he refused. If we ever got DDoSed due to his post, we have no choices but point our domains to his pool."
punkman: they found the most shitgnomiferous solution, didn't they? ☟︎
punkman: to 4 MB for the witness part, but the non-witness has same size. The reason for doing the discount, last slide, the reason for doing this discount is that it disincentivizes UTXO impact. A signature that doesn't go into the UTXO set, can be pruned."
punkman: "We implement segregated witness right now, soon. What we do is discount the witness data by 75% for block size. So this enables us to say we allow 4x as many signatures in the chain. What this normally corresponds to, with a difficult transaction load, this is around 75% capacity increase for transactions that choose to use it. Another way of looking at it, is that we raise the block size
deedbot-: [Qntra] Tesla Mimicks VW In Own Nitrous Oxide Scandal - http://qntra.net/2015/12/tesla-mimicks-vw-in-own-nitrous-oxide-scandal/ ☟︎
BingoBoingo: How do the Fender Flags handle in the snow?
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell pete_dushenski ty, and how do you plan to prepare Saddam for Canadian Winter? ☟︎
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BingoBoingo: "Less than half of Amerine’s platoon was healthy enough to participate, but this time they were armed with shotguns and tear gas, and they moved in at 3 a.m. Things went off without a hitch." << For the record this is now US policia SOP
mircea_popescu: and WHAT IS THIS BULLYING! VIOLENCE IS NOT THE ANSWER!
mircea_popescu: lmao. us soldiers "were just trying to get college loans and dental", didn't sign up to actually fight.
assbot: Brutality of 1994 Panama fight still resonates with U.S. troops - Stripes ... ( http://bit.ly/1XO6FO0 )
ascii_field: not that there is any alternative to this, mind you
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-12-2015#1337617 << now iirc mircea_popescu was trying out firms specializing in 'bulletproof' l337 sp4mz0r hosting. so i for one am not the least bit surprised that they kept his money ☝︎
danielpbarron: from that vocabulary.txt
BingoBoingo: ;;google trilema traffic cone internet tough guy
mircea_popescu: anyone recall what the fuck i titled it ?
mircea_popescu: started looking for an article which essentially consists of a picture of a derpy kid in a very messy room (includes an oirange traffic cone) with various "busioness" and "internet tough guy" captions
mircea_popescu: i get lost in there.
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/dis-rumption.jpg << bwahaha the stuff that's on trilema.
phf: franky fingers says those transactions are fine, capiche
ben_vulpes: what is this neighborhood anyways
herbijudlestoids: i was in the neighbourhood and thought id drop in
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell pete_dushenski Were you still writing up something on the Tesla emissions scandal?
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/r4owdc2.png << the mantises i was talking about a coupla days ago
assbot: Rare New York Times front-page editorial urging gun control draws praise, ire - Trending - CBC News ... ( http://bit.ly/1YSQxYQ )
liquidassets: On the perfect ponzi, "you kinda complete the loop and bring it all the way down to the purchase" - Josh Garza
assbot: Holy shit! Technical Analysis is real! on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1Qpy3fB )
mircea_popescu: somewhat relevant to the mobile and google discussion, http://trilema.com/2014/holy-shit-technical-analysis-is-real/#comment-115994
mircea_popescu: if the kids weren't so fucking smart what'd become of the world!
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phf: it sounds like ascii knows exactly what he's doing where's i'm struggling with simply getting all the required elements together. i've gotten as far as reliably reading gpg packets from a tcp stream, but i still have too many open questions. i'm thinking that my attempt is entirely pointless, but i'll continue it as a learning exercise. i publish code in a week or two, so that all can learn how not to write c :)
assbot: No Such lAbs (S.NSA), November 2015 Statement on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1N3RgRw )
phf: kakobrekla: phf logs fixed re tabs and newlines << cool everything parses clean now ☟︎
mod6: WARNING: no hash file for linux-3.18.14.tar.xz << ah, found this in that `script` log.
BingoBoingo: Feeding the dropped as baby crowd greater, targeted idiocies is a form of suicide promotion
BingoBoingo: Building an XT that isn't XT movement. Dropped as baby crowd parrots targeted idiocy. Makes not dropped as baby people question whether world is worth saving much less living in.
ascii_field: what exactly is the point of targeting the dropped-as-baby crowd ?
BingoBoingo: ascii_field: Flip that. It is targeted towards honest idiots who cannot parse it. Was not created by honest idiots, too targeted.
ascii_field: BingoBoingo: 'fork so that no fork' is honest idiocy in the sense that nobody could possibly begin to process the sentence as something like a proper lie, vs. simple babble
ascii_field: it is 'replacement' in the same sense as a penny is a replacement for a 15 amp edison fuse
BingoBoingo: <ascii_field> agents of dropped-as-a-baby << dropped as baby tends to lead to honest idiocy, not reimagineer how the world works wishdiocy
ascii_field: There are 3 signals that sinit will act on. SIGUSR1: powers off the machine. SIGINT: reboots the machine (or alternatively via ctrl-alt-del). SIGCHLD: reap children
punkman: don't the suckless folks have a replacement for busybox tools?
BingoBoingo: Honest idiots aren't this nonsensical. It must be agents of Socialism
ascii_field: i mean, what kind of dope does one need to take for this to make even scam-sense ?
ascii_field: 'increasing the blocksize to 2 or 8MB now would avoid a split fork' << wai wut??!
ascii_field: which makes it quite like every other example of this kind of thing we've dealt with.
BingoBoingo: "I'm watching it a bit time-delayed (streaming sucked,) but I think the guy that spoke after Peter Todd made a good point that some sort of moderate action is advisable simply to avoid the XT schism. I don't know how threatening XT actually is, but if just increasing the blocksize to 2 or 8MB now would avoid a split fork then that in itself might be a good enough reason to do so." -Social Engineer
ascii_field: busybox is a long-time target for the tardray cannon on account of being used in virtually every single router or otherwise konsooomer-crud networking product on the planet
assbot: Logged on 06-12-2015 18:26:45; mircea_popescu: busybox is not terribad, unlike most everything else.
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-12-2015#1337479 << actually it's pretty bad. the 'right thing' to do would be something like xv6, see http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=07-11-2015#1319336 ☝︎☝︎
mircea_popescu: busybox is not terribad, unlike most everything else. ☟︎
mod6: good thoughts. i appreciate it.
mod6: further, if bitcoin does indeed get it's own os, we may not need to worry about busybox... but until then (which could be a while), yeah.
mircea_popescu: you're guaranteed to discover unsavory contents in all foss matter, exactly like asciilifeform found in gpg.
mod6: yeah, we can certainly do that. i still sort of feel like bitcoin is going to get it's own OS.
mircea_popescu: i dunno, seeing how it keeps getting pulled into things maybe it's worth making an official busybox
mircea_popescu: something like that.
mod6: So the current plan, subject to change, is that I'll get these packages, create a web-repository of them with clearsigned hash files and signature files that can and should be mirrored.
mircea_popescu is not really using busybox so won't prolly have one in the future.
mod6: so just keep/maintain a repository of these packages
mircea_popescu: same thing prolly coming to busybox
mircea_popescu: what'd be the use of pgp if nobody had an 1.x branch package ?
mircea_popescu: consider the situation with the previous turdified victims. what'd happen to bitcoin if nobody had a 0.5 copy ?
mod6: Or... what are the specifics there?
mod6: I think I'm just being dense here, but let's talk about that for a second. Snapshots as in, we make our own busybox package from a previously unrolled/extracted package that we've verified?
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mircea_popescu: busybox seems a prime target for tardification, btw.
mod6: ah, that's right. busybox pacakge spit out both md5 and sha1
mod6: grep "busybox-1.23.2.tar.bz2: OK" typescript
mod6: yeah, im pretty sure that I ran into one that was MD5
mircea_popescu: mitch_callahan not terribly sure of that theory.
mod6: ... just throwing that out there.
mod6: some may notice another interesting thing about the buildroot package hashes (from the above dpaste): many of them differe on algo type. MD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA512
mitch_callahan: BingoBoingo - nothing wrong with same page being served, that's ideal. in this case, I knew the lack of a mobile layout would cause their rankings to go down, which it did.
mod6: Let me know if I'm missing anything here. Going to see if I can just change the package's .mk file so that it points to somewhere in the foundation's web directory to pull the packages, instead of where ever is specified.
BingoBoingo: mitch_callahan: What's wrong with "desktop experience" and "mobile experience" happening with the same page served to both users?