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trinque: so which is it... is cyber-sekurity important, or does encryption "lead us to a dark place"
trinque: I'm sure the chinese would rather quietly blackmail people for a while
ascii_field: so where the hell is the public dump.
mats: all this stuff referring to the OPM hack as "cyber katrina" is also great
ascii_field: 'After upgrading chromium to 43, I noticed that when it is running and immediately after the machine is on-line it silently starts downloading "Chrome Hotword Shared Module" extension, which contains a binary without source code. There seems no opt-out config.'
trinque: leaving apple free to modify the thing at will from that point forward?
assbot: Apple’s Bitcode Telegraphs Future CPU Plans — Medium ... ( http://bit.ly/1Cc8NzO )
trinque: https://medium.com/@InertialLemon/apple-s-bitcode-telegraphs-future-cpu-plans-a7b90d326228 << I read this as indicating that in the future, Apple apps will be submitted as signed "bitcode", not a signed executable binary
BingoBoingo: Also switched a big chunk of domicile's lighting to LED today so need liquor later.
BingoBoingo: thestringpuller: Cheapest cigarettes in town
thestringpuller: the real question BingoBoingo is why were you at the liquor store at 8:15ish in the morning?
BingoBoingo: Diameter is the one you can eyeball in profile view. Diameter 0.8x height.
BingoBoingo: Was driving suspiciously nice car and carrying brown bag out at 8:15ish in the morning
ben_vulpes: i've seen a bit more of the same lately.
BingoBoingo actually saw and AMBULATORY! galaxy today at the liquor store. Circumfrence roughly 0.8x height
ben_vulpes: hamrock trapped in a hamity well
BingoBoingo: "If a pet hedgehog appears to be gaining too much weight, it is important that the hedgehog’s caretaker cut back on high fat foods and increase exercise. Hedgehogs vary in size so there is no "goal weight" for a hedgehog, but if they can no longer roll completely into a ball it is a pretty clear sign of obesity" << hedgehogs can become hedge hamplanets too.
BingoBoingo: All day today there has been a rather spectacular box turtle nomming on the slugs in the front flowerbeds, hope the little dude settles down there for a bit
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: or logic analyzer (unlike the affair i described last week, this doesn't need a fast one)
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: try ftdi245
BingoBoingo: porcupines and that hand would likely have quills embedded already
ben_vulpes: what hardware an i use to capture that, though? i'm blocked on true serial capture until i procure a device that has true serial in
mike_c: da fuq are those? porcupines?
mircea_popescu: in other news, i stumbled upon a selection of trade engines : http://i.imgur.com/oBOraiD.jpg
mircea_popescu: cazalla how much do they charge ?
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: you ever get the rng working ?
ben_vulpes: and the people have such cool hair!
ben_vulpes: and django does so much thinking for me!
cazalla: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/2586559 "On average, Bitcoinist has 350,000+ unique visitors a month with 550,000 page views, and this is increasing every month." it's a press release mind you.. it's growing so much they're discounting their ad spots!
trinque: all that hairy node/django/whatever... it all tends to be poorly written substitutes for db queries
mike_c: yeah.. i guess i'm thinking about business logic. needs to be separated very cleanly for this to work.
trinque: tends to be my opinion that people have largely forgotten the art of database views
trinque: mike_c: anything that might be duplicated between two things accessing the db could be a view in the db instead
gernika: ah shit - that's right they were usnig node.js for the price ticker
kakobrekla: hence bids bigger than asks and shit
kakobrekla: iirc they had a single process with a half a second sleep each time for engine
jurov: ^ last hit there
gernika: This was roughly around the time of the scam foundation's first conf in San Jose.
trinque: eh not necessarily; they'd be hitting the same db but for different reasons
mike_c: gernika says their trading engine was written in node.js as of a couple years ago..
mike_c: change in the db, gotta mirror that on both codebases..
jurov: how would the db hard to manage?
mike_c: or you have an api that handles everything they have to talk to each other, which also seems like a pain.
mike_c: but you still must have a lot of data sharing. two software stacks that hit the same database? seems problematic to manage
jurov: api goes straight to trade engine, i guess
mike_c: I'm curious how they handle communication between those pieces
mike_c: I know their site runs off django, but i seriously doubt their trading engine is python
mike_c: i feel like i have a problem similar to theirs.. I've got a transaction engine running in c#, but websites built in python.
mike_c: does anyone around here know anything about the internals of the bitstamp trading engine? or maybe an engineer who works there?
assbot: Logged on 16-06-2015 20:30:24; mircea_popescu: nuts dude, by now people are actually trying to impersonate the b-a dom ?!
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-06-2015#1165236 << wait till they start uploading 'magic' keys for us to sks ☝︎
BingoBoingo: Well, the -otc dom
mircea_popescu: nuts dude, by now people are actually trying to impersonate the b-a dom ?! ☟︎
punkman: do these come at your gpg email address?
BingoBoingo: Replied saying no, not at this price figuring it was legit.
Azelphur: there has been some guy on a mission impersonating me on OTC recently, must be the same fellow.
jurov: "Hello my friend , how is going, long time i didn't see u on IRC .When u have time pls email me i have some offer .Thanks"
cazalla: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-06-2015#1165022 <<< two of those adverts sport "made in australia" (bonds and jockey).. there was a bonds factory not far from where i grew up and my mother would take us in there now and again to buy factory seconds as it was cheaper.. in they end they closed up shop and moved to china ☝︎
BingoBoingo: lobbes: Maybe she's secretly trans-zombie but not out of that closet yet?
lobbes: BingoBoingo: shame due to her becoming a walking corpse
BingoBoingo: cazalla: What's the shame. She made money young and nao does what she wants?
cazalla: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-06-2015#1164990 <<< such a shame about that one eh ☝︎
mircea_popescu: jurov yes. all the people that insisted and eventually got me to check it out, on both episodes, run open source stuff
jurov: mircea_popescu: you got the preport from people who used it on linux?
mircea_popescu: i think his idea is "prosti da' multi"
ascii_field confused. wtf good did it do anyone that he used winblows ?
assbot: Logged on 16-06-2015 03:45:25; mod6: staggers the imagination
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-06-2015#1164801 << ford went to work in a horsedrawn buggy for most of his life too. ☝︎☟︎
assbot: Logged on 16-06-2015 03:42:33; decimation: seems to me that he's going senile
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-06-2015#1164796 << the effects of advanced senility can not be distinguished from the results of working for a government like ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 16-06-2015 03:33:23; Adlai: and this was a few years back. haven't seen many of those 'parties' since then, either
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-06-2015#1164790 << i really don't get it, isn't the point of these things to set an adolescent hookup ? ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 16-06-2015 02:59:10; ben_vulpes: dpb's a clit tickler!
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-06-2015#1164769 << dunno how good for your wrists that thing is ☝︎
ascii_field: this too presumably lives somewhere. but i will have to take mircea_popescu's word for it
mircea_popescu: nah, the one aspect of judaism that explains why judaism survived at all survived in su too :
ascii_field: (hence why this is the only aspect of judaism that survived in su)
pete_dushenski: the optimists found their ways to the colonies where they could dream of valhalla, much to the detriment of art, goodness, etc
ascii_field: hard to go wrong with this algo.
pete_dushenski: alf is definitely of the old skool, old country judaism : expects life to be rapey and generally full of suck
ascii_field: (and they'll give me a hat)
ascii_field: beard can wait for the camps
pete_dushenski: don't forget the payas.
assbot: Logged on 16-06-2015 02:24:53; ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> that sounds pretty jewish << he's probably the most jewish jew in here - endlessly pessimistic about everything, everything costs $maxint, gurls are unreadable, and practically a talmudic scholar to boot
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-06-2015#1164762 << ye hear that alf ? b,tmsro~ hereby orders you to grow a beard and wear a hat. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 16-06-2015 02:21:13; ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> when an otherwise smart guy is too stupid to get out of the rain. << or insists, operating under a complete lack of evidence that "it can't possibly keep going on like this much longer!"
jurov: but iirc someone did check for correlations and there was none
jurov: s.mpoe may have some relation to today's btc bump
danielpbarron: still got some though so w/e
pete_dushenski: mebbe it's too soon to say that you're more than just lucky
pete_dushenski: danielpbarron: your skill is measured in your performance in btc terms
danielpbarron: eh idk how good i really am; I'm finally starting to break even in USD terms I think
pete_dushenski: danielpbarron: you should be trading for m.mpif !
assbot: Logged on 16-06-2015 13:45:36; mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-06-2015#1164751 << i think you broadly miss the point there. it doesn't matter what it ACTUALLY asks. what matters is that once you sign and serve it, they will pretend it had asked whatever it is they wish it were the case it had asked at any later point, which is how "it doesn't ask about fucktoys" turned into "paetreus broke the law by visiting a local social
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-06-2015#1164922 << by this token, it doesn't even matter if mr chump signs or not. they will 'sign' for him, if needed. ☝︎
pete_dushenski leaves this as an exercise for the reader
pete_dushenski: draw the line to see for yourself !
pete_dushenski: at this rate, $3.4 mn for space porn will be 10 btc by tuesday.
pete_dushenski: danielpbarron: pretty close to what ?
jurov: lolk i forgot to put "instantly"