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felipelalli:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395886 << thank you mircea_popescu - the article I am writing starts with a quote made by your PR translated to Portuguese: "Se você não tem uma conta WoT você não faz parte do ecossistema Bitcoin. Esse é o critério, não importa o que você possa achar. É onde todos olham, não importa o que alguma rede social tem dito pra você. Se você não está no WoT você não está no
☝︎ pete_dushenski: "Along the way, we accumulated a mess of legal and corporate complexity that has made it difficult to do anything constructive with Armory's intellectual property."
<--> "You think you want to take dollar investment, you think you want to make a non-Bitcoin company ? Think again. Think long, think hard, and start with this : what makes you think a fiat company is even possible anymore ?"
mircea_popescu: "I could probably write a book about the depth and complexity of events of the past year, the lessons I've learned and the personalities I've dealth with. However, at this point it's all history, and I've always been more interested in planning the future than dwelling too much on the past."
<< no, he couldn';t write a book. not anymore than boshiman could build a city on all the land he walks. moreover, orc imagines h
guruvan: "Twenty megabytes downloaded plus twenty megabytes uploaded every ten minutes is about 170 gigabytes bandwidth usage per month "
<< gavin doesn't want well connected nodes I see
pete_dushenski: "Blockstream, a tech startup that employs several core developers of the bitcoin protocol, has raised $55 million in venture capital to develop its sidechain technology and expand its global operations." [...] "Horizons Ventures, AXA Strategic Ventures and Digital Garage led the Series A funding round, which brings the startup's total venture funding to $76 million to date."
<< all this paper (and cardamon smell) and
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 13:20:51; asciilifeform: 5x19x141x248.static-customer.iz.ertelecom.ru
<< in mircea_popescu's trb fleet ?
assbot: Key F209C5B0 / "Nathan Daniel Cook
<nathan.cook@gmail.com>" successfully imported.
danielpbarron: speaking of obese, from BingoBoingo's linked article >> But for what it's worth, you yourself aren't coming out smelling like a rose here -- and not because of your actions in this story, but because of your commentary on it: You have a pretty gross attitude toward overweight people.
<< haha found the fatty! (TM)
thestringpuller: "[We should see Bitcoin classic use ramp up] after binaries are released. Most people don't want to compile".
<< These people really shouldn't be involved in Bitcoin. Like going to war without learning to clean gun.
BingoBoingo:
<ascii_butugychag> cow-man chimera - is grotesque.
<< to be fair this is kinda what bitcoin-otc has become already...
BingoBoingo:
<ascii_butugychag> when do we get 'reactor controlz for the lazy'
<< In Japan. Turns out Fukushima was running off of one of those dollar store Sharp organizers.
mod6:
<+shinohai> o/ mod6 didja get some sleep ?
<< ah ya. no worries :]
PeterL: ascii_butugychag> as that would require the hash of (-b) and (c') to be equal
<< is it looking at the hash of the pressed value, which should be the same, or the hash of the patches themselves, which I understand are quite different?
ascii_butugychag: 'To understand commutation, you should understand why we cannot keep our original patches, but are forced to rely on evil step sisters instead.'
<< seems like they solved it in the PRECISELY most-anti-vtronic way.
mod6:
<+ascii_butugychag> the two trees, diffed.
<< i believe this is what I have and what you're looking for, is it not?
PeterL: ascii_butugychag>
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395141 << when americans stuff ballot box, they like to set it up as 'dark horse candidate'
<< I wouldn't call Cruz a dark horse, there are just so many candidates he must have been overlooked, we didn't get bets for huckabee, santorum, fiorina, christie, etc, either
☝︎ mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag> chances are you simply aren't looking.
<< grep exists you know.
thestringpuller: I understand you are high maintenance ascii_butugychag it's okay, that's why we
<3 you.
mircea_popescu: copypaste> 18BTC on no
<< his fortunes markedly changed past coupla weeks it seems.
mircea_popescu:
<asciilifeform> 'world is small'
<< for any definition of "world" that excludes most idiots.
mircea_popescu: trinque> also, I don't see sendrawtransaction in trb's list o' commands... wat do?
<< cry all the way home, we don't have it yet. backport it ? :D
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> i will prolly care. on the train, some time soon.
<< the reason i give it is mostly didactic. it plainly shows what i mean re proper use of math and treating your computer like a tool to do a job rather than treating your job as something to be adjusted to fit the computer without having to delve into complexities and subtleties of number theory etc. something as commonplace as "use the intervals of conf
punkman: mircea_popescu: stream cypher = particularly braindamaged blockcypher, ie one with a tiny block
<< vernam can stream
punkman: "New features of Latin dances: Analysis of Salsa, ChaCha, and Rumba."
<< lol this title
mircea_popescu:
<polarbeard> that's it, I'm patching every .c on my disk together with F 1000 and compiling it
<< lmao. STONE SOUP!
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag> my intent was that the user would include ALL of the leaves he is interested in by using a custom patch dir, and then press to the last.
<< this is not a bad approach (for dev work). i wouldn't want it in the press-for-deploy, but different story.
punkman: polarbeard: actually F0 didn't apply offset
<< it should, if you offset the code. but it must find the context verbatim
jurov:
<troll>why include the context then? use ed output format or such
</troll>
PeterL: (p | press) (
<press_dir>
<head>)
<< so I have to specify the genesis? what is head?