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pete_dushenski: ithm might turn out to be breakable even with today's computers, in which case the elliptic-curve algorithm will still provide the best security that today’s technology can offer."
<< l0l!!!
a111: Logged on 2016-07-07 22:14 pete_dushenski: "In 2012, the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated that a middle-income American family is likely to spend $234,900 to raise a child born in 2011 to age 17. If the kid goes to college, that figure may double."
<< though half a mil on a sjw you couldn't bring yourself to kill would suck the life force out of a sultan.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-07#1498935 << more like a case of "ustards telling you something enmasse, they're DEFINITELY lying. much better odds they are saying it for some meta reason (such as, they read it in the latest cookbook, is the way to make friends out of plywood and influenza people) than for the direct.
☝︎ pete_dushenski: "Microscopic investigation suggests the possibility that the tip of the hyper-elongated penis is softer than the rest of it, and our numerical model confirms that this type of distribution of stiffness gradient aids in faster propulsion than other types. This result indicates that previously ignored physical properties of genital materials are of crucial importance in evolutionary studies of genitalia."
< BingoBoingo:
<pete_dushenski> blame the septagenarian struggle to lead the lemmings off the cliff or mordor's highest peak. or just blame potato science 'experts' spouting off about whatever the fuck happiness is in the first place.
<< Or give in and get a set of potato nails
pete_dushenski: "The good news, the researchers say, is that there is nothing inevitable about the parental happiness gap. And there may be some relatively achievable solutions for improving the happiness of American parents – like subsidizing childcare, or expanding access to paid vacation and sick leave."
<< moar socialism is the problem, researchers say. the solution ? even moarrrr!
pete_dushenski: "In 2012, the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated that a middle-income American family is likely to spend $234,900 to raise a child born in 2011 to age 17. If the kid goes to college, that figure may double."
<< though half a mil on a sjw you couldn't bring yourself to kill would suck the life force out of a sultan.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-07-07 18:42 thestringpuller: "Quite funny that a random altcoin exchange like poloniex is far more profitable than a company that has raised more than 100 million USD."
<< in coinbase "we need more money plz" news.
thestringpuller: "Quite funny that a random altcoin exchange like poloniex is far more profitable than a company that has raised more than 100 million USD."
<< in coinbase "we need more money plz" news.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: 05.07.2016 Подано более двух тысяч заявок на получение «дальневосточного гектара»
<< lol.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-07#1498473 << same EXACT reason we're keeping bitcoin alive. the imbecile fucktards that lived before us failed so fucking hard all they left us was this rotten gojineata. patching the holes in it so we have somewhere to get out of the rain while we build proper house.
☝︎ mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> of course, you still have to give them access, which reduces to the same thing. in the end, all these are php, wiki ~= blog ~= forum etc. what are they gonna do different, you know ?
<< yeah, true.
a111: Logged on 2016-07-07 00:46 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-06#1498418 << fwiw i don';t see this behaviour ; however i have perhaps the most egregious example of "permanently behind" node : "blocks" : 414720
a111: Logged on 2016-07-06 23:18 mod6:
<+trinque> mod6: hey maybe the mircea_popescutronic wordpress is a better way to post TRB tutorials/updates than wiki
<< perhaps. i was hoping that with wiki (which, I admin, is not ideal) people could help out a bit more easily - as opposed to a blog or wp thing.
mod6:
<+trinque> mod6: hey maybe the mircea_popescutronic wordpress is a better way to post TRB tutorials/updates than wiki
<< perhaps. i was hoping that with wiki (which, I admin, is not ideal) people could help out a bit more easily - as opposed to a blog or wp thing.
☟︎ mod6:
<+trinque> I am wedged at 419554 too
<< did your trb continue on then too?
mod6:
<+jurov> using.trilema.for.workouts. my brain timed out at this.
<< haha
deedbot: danielpbarron updated rating of birdman from 5 to 6
<< good friend for many years, euloran, poker enthusiast
deedbot: danielpbarron updated rating of rassah from 1 to -1
<< met at pocfest, says he lost his key, sorry for your loss
deedbot: danielpbarron updated rating of juliatourianski_ from 3 to 5
<< good friend, bath house manager, and one of the coolest people met at porcfest
mircea_popescu: " The B and I, we are grownups with a child and a business. We had a soul-digging nonfight because he flicked water on my face with a straw."
<< dawg who knew stalking people's sm (social media!) is such juicy gossip material!
deedbot: thestringpuller rated casascius 2 at 2014/06/22 13:45:58
<< never met him never talked to him. after buying my first bitcoins, I turned one into a Casascius coin. Haven't opened, maybe never will. He is the hero Bitcoin needs.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: "bitpay the thing that failed to close financing"
<< If they can increase the block size they might get some more money ;) But at this point wouldn't the leadership have to publicly perform seppekku to make them at all trustworthy?
pete_dushenski: "BitPay’s market cap of $160M is 106,667 BTC, which is a shit-ton for a company that doesn’t publish its financials, but still less than 11% of the big bad MPEx."
<< from last linked contravex. lol different times eh.
thestringpuller: "VC money hard at work"
<< VC money has become the new tax payer dollars being "hard at work"