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ether_: i found an article
that mentioned i need
to contact you via
this chat
to purchase etherum :s
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mircea_popescu: A judge at Westminster Magistrates' Court said Wednesday
that Caroline Westlake must pay 800 pounds ($1,235)
to Kate Sanders for assaulting her in a dispute over colleague Adam Davies, who had dated both women.
mircea_popescu: "A former meerkat expert at London Zoo has been ordered
to pay compensation
to a monkey handler she attacked with a wine glass in a love spat over a llama-keeper."
punkman: my entry: billion dollar blimp blown with
the wind
BingoBoingo: Breaking
the alliteration
there emphasizes Destruction
BingoBoingo: Bedlam doesn't imply broken
things
though.
punkman: BingoBoingo: if you change
the last word
mircea_popescu: what if
they weren't journos but "scientists", "hi andy, division is commutative ok ?"
mircea_popescu: nobody actually remembers 2ndary level english do
they.
punkman: "Hi Andy - can MSNBC use
this photo?
Thanks in advance." "Hi Andy, can we (bostonglobe) use
this photo?"
ascii_field: ^ balloon
tether shorting out power lines as it goes
punkman: "Looking for somebody who is fuzzing 64-bit #Chrome on a 1Gb Win7 VM with crash reporting
turned on; @ChromiumDev are not happy w/
the noise"
mircea_popescu: all
they got is
this and fish/chips. who
the fuck eats fish&chips.
mircea_popescu: check it out, eulora has like
the best f:m ratio in all gaming.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: definitely, but for instance discovery quests, stuff
that involves story etc.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: steam is like
the facebook of gaming. out of all
the games people download from steam
they play a small percent of
them.
diametric: "It was floating northeast at around 30 mph. Authorities said it is equipped with a device
to slowly deflate it, but it apparently is not working."
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: don't
think steam is practical for eulora.
phf: is
there already an adhoc way
to pay you btc
to buy in game currency?
assbot: Logged on 28-10-2015 18:13:22;
thestringpuller: phf: yea steam is super picky, and
takes a huge cut of payment for using
their platform
mircea_popescu: my subversion of
the modes of ustardism is quite strong and well constructed.
mircea_popescu: currently
there is no official way
to buy eulora anything anywya. you want
to, gotta find a player
that does it.
assbot: Logged on 28-10-2015 18:10:09; phf: "steamworks sdk", which is what lets you store account details in
the cloud, message in-steam people, do drm, "microtransactions" etc.
mircea_popescu: i suppose if you find it,
take extensive pics and blog
them you're a
terrorist, right ?
assbot: Logged on 28-10-2015 15:46:29; PeterL: mircea_popescu: has
there been an update on listing
the Xotica
thing on MPEx?
thestringpuller: one required "the nintendo seal of approval"
to appear on a nintendo console and it usually saved developers/publishers since consumers at
that shit up
thestringpuller: Nintendo was very much a walled garden distribution center for
the NES/Famicom
thestringpuller: ascii_field: from your perspective it would seem
this has been going on in video games since
the 80's
thestringpuller: well maybe in app store, [other defacto walled garden here]. Steam is more of a distribution platform rather
than a
true walled garden.
thestringpuller: but it's saved a lot of publishers from bankrupcy in
the last 5 years or so.
thestringpuller: phf: yea steam is super picky, and
takes a huge cut of payment for using
their platform
☟︎ phf: "steamworks sdk", which is what lets you store account details in
the cloud, message in-steam people, do drm, "microtransactions" etc.
☟︎ phf: mircea_popescu: afaiu, steam now funnels all indie submissions
through "steam greenlight". you list your game for $100 fee, description, screenshots, gameplay videos, demos, etc. and
the commoonity votes on whether or not
they would want
to see it in
the store.
they explicitly mention
that for free games any sort of in game payments must been done exclusively
through "steam wallet".
the
technical side involves integrating
their
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ascii_field tried FOR YEARS
to buy JUST ONE, never succeeded
ascii_field: ;;later
tell mircea_popescu 'Turns out
that
the grapics chips required a binary blob so we decided
to drop supporting Lemote,
they are just not getting
the point. Mixing an open source CPU with an evil graphics chip is just retarded.'
mod6: don't hesitate if you hit any other bumps in
the road :]
funkenstein_: instead of a single directory "bitcoin" with
that in it
funkenstein_: my mistake was
that inside a & b were: COPYING and /src directory
mod6: then you copy in a "pressed" version or "branch" into a & b, make your changes in b,
then vdiff, all should be happy.
mod6: i guess i should note
that you should run
this step first: mkdir -p a b
mod6: that should give exactly
the basing
that you need.
mod6: funkenstein_: so
the guide basically wants you
to do
this:
ascii_field: the important
thing is
that v (at least my version) has no notion of 'current checkout' or whatnot.
assbot: Logged on 28-10-2015 16:30:06; funkenstein_: so after a number of
tests I was going
to submit
the fix on
this patch, but after using V more often it has become clear
that it is annoying
to have patches made from different places in
the directory
funkenstein_: of course V still can be used in either case
to apply any patch you like made from anywhere, just a minor annoyance
funkenstein_: whereas all
the other patches are made from outside
the "bitcoin" directory
funkenstein_: might be worth noting
that following mod6 v0.0.3: Creating, Naming, and Submitting a Vpatch will be doing
the diff one dir up from
the source
funkenstein_: i was under
the impression
that part of
the advantage here was having extensibility, pick and choose capability of what patches
to use
PeterL: remove your key from
the keys dir, so nothing you publish would be allowed in
funkenstein_: so.. what exactly was meant by "forgetting
the key" if one were
to say, discard a vpatch / sig combo?
funkenstein_: so after a number of
tests I was going
to submit
the fix on
this patch, but after using V more often it has become clear
that it is annoying
to have patches made from different places in
the directory
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PeterL: naphex's
thing, what was it called?
PeterL: mircea_popescu: has
there been an update on listing
the Xotica
thing on MPEx?
☟︎ thestringpuller: ;;later
tell BingoBoingo you able
to process
that article yet?
gabrielradio: i
thought your stance was
that bitbet wasn't really interested in sports betting
mircea_popescu: it's been looking for bookies
to push lines since forever, basically.
mircea_popescu: bitbet might be an opportunity for you
to play
the reverse.
gabrielradio: main idea behind
the whole
thing is
that bookies need
to give odds for every possible game out
there. instead, you only need
to identify a few where
they got it wrong
gabrielradio: australian. basically market where
there's value
gabrielradio: sports betting, but i
try
to approach it systematically. i have some guys analysing
the games
punkman: gabrielradio: what do you do besides
translating?
gabrielradio realises
the extent of his noobness, is going
to work diligently
towards getting out of it
gabrielradio: i should probably use more
than one address for receiving, shouldn't i
punkman: "The cryptographic flaw enabled an eavesdropper
to exploit all
Top Secret data flowing
thorough
the "crown jewel systems" of U.S. Encryption called
the KG-13. An immediately and emergency modification
to
the circuits of
the Koken stages resolved
this matter, but not after it have been in place for over 20 years, and we had been leaking classified intelligence
to
the Russians."
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