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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
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?
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
BingoBoingo: "If a pet hedgehog appears
to be gaining
too much weight, it is important
that
the hedgehogs 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)
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?
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: you ever get
the rng working ?
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: iirc
they had a single process with a half a second sleep each
time for engine
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 ?!
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?
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?
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
assbot: Logged on 16-06-2015 03:42:33; decimation: seems
to me
that he's going senile
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
assbot: Logged on 16-06-2015 02:59:10; ben_vulpes: dpb's a clit
tickler!
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
pete_dushenski: alf is definitely of
the old skool, old country judaism : expects life
to be rapey and generally full of suck
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
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
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
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
pete_dushenski: at
this rate, $3.4 mn for space porn will be 10 btc by
tuesday.
jurov: lolk i forgot
to put "instantly"