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mircea_popescu: as if attempt #795876 is going
to fare better
than 1
through 795875.
mircea_popescu: it's kind-of incredible (if you look at
things rationally - otherwise if you look at
things historically it's exactly expected)
that
two years later
they are STILL
TRYING
to pretend like
they don't have
to come
to
terms.
cazalla: which broad?
the asians or
the jew
mircea_popescu: this at present includes vesseness, murck and
that dumb broad.
mircea_popescu: meanwhile back at reality ranch a)
the foundation floundered because it managed
to get mp
to speak out against it. b)
the only way
to resolve
this problem is with jail
time for
the speciffic names involved.
BingoBoingo: Dude comes in as
thing dies, promises
to start new
thing with
the exact same form of
the "dead"
thing
mircea_popescu: anyway,
this playbook is as old as fucking herbert hoover. "fuck up.
then replace
the guys
that 'fucked up' with another guy, who is going
to admit
to what everyone knows while fail
to mention what nobody wants
to hear. he can pose as somehow 'different' for
the public of imbeciles, and we can continue
teaching
the controversy"
BingoBoingo: Their stuff not only fails
to wash, it also doesn't dry clean.
The sort of cheap polyester
the solvents melt.
mircea_popescu: it does not wash.
the difference between
this muppet and
the previous muppets is nil.
BingoBoingo: But Derp still wants
to hurp about continuing
to feed Gavin
mircea_popescu: the plan here being
that "o hey, we'll get one of our shills
to
try and direct
the public discussion"
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> manages
to go
though
that entire bullshit without once mentioning vessenes and his criminal behaviour ? <<
Too be fair he got in with Vessenes seemingly long gone
mircea_popescu: nice
try olivier, but it doth not wash. masquerading as a part of
the solution while failing
to credit
the actual mechanisms and
trying
to use
the banal shit
to avoid discussing
the important shit does not work.
mircea_popescu: manages
to go
though
that entire bullshit without once mentioning vessenes and his criminal behaviour ?
mircea_popescu: famously omitting
to mention what actually happened. "people" right ? mmmkay.
mircea_popescu: "That new director decided
that
the only way
to still get funds at
that point, was
to focus solely on funding core development, in
the hope
that people would see
that as a good cause. But people were smart enough not
to
trust
the Foundation anymore. "
mircea_popescu: aww, check it out, scam foundation joins
the long list of shit
that failed
to outlive mpex.
assbot: Logged on 03-04-2015 15:29:36; mircea_popescu: alol k. "and
then
the greek word for hot sexy
teen was mistranslated by
the hebrew word for baren ugly old hag!"
assbot: Logged on 03-04-2015 14:40:12; mircea_popescu: next you're going
to want
to hang badly dressed women, and
then where will we be.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski:
Then again
they probably fall into
the keeping
their mouths shut camp
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: You know,
the ones on
the Silk Road investigation who cut
their bosses in on
their
tricks
pete_dushenski: "The lesson for all of us in Bitcoin is
to never put any
trust in a centralized org again
that wanted
to represent Bitcoin or
the Core Development of Bitcoin." << or
the lesson is, don't fuck with la serenissima ?
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Or
they are more blessed members of
the DEA
pete_dushenski: anyone with 10 btc
to
their name is either here or keeping
their mouths shut and
their coins locked in a vault come hell or high water
pete_dushenski: "Patrick Murck is
trying
to re-create a new Foundation just for core dev" << lolk
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: But what of
the sausage in
the grave. Experience
that homemade as well?
pete_dushenski: but whether
that standard can be achieved remains an open question
pete_dushenski: so i've had
them homemade, but 'well' ? not
to my standard
BingoBoingo: There's nothing better
than a white, sausage breakfast gravy on a bed of hash browns
pete_dushenski: i've had homemade whip cream and
that would come
the closest
to being appealing
pete_dushenski: no doubt
that normal canuckistani variants are commericialised sewage
mircea_popescu: often when people claim
they hate well established foods, it
turns out
they never actually had a good example.
pete_dushenski: i'm not even envious of people who like
them and have no desire
to 'expand my palette'
to include
them
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Ever since he described
that outhouse, I
think I'm understanding his fascination with
turds nao.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo just
trying
to give alf better ideas,
the gasenwagen and recto-thermo-crypto stuff is getting old >D
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Is
that from mengele's house down
the block?
mircea_popescu: d
tr. is actually dupa
Trompi, not
Trilema. and only 7.
cazalla: the jew moon or something! (we'll have a good view of it here
tonight)
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pete_dushenski: also went
to 'good friday' services and painted ukrainian easter eggs
pete_dushenski: bigger one
this year, 30 people, all wrapped around my little finger ;)
assbot: Logged on 04-04-2015 03:39:35; decimation: but I would also like
to pack enough bits on an 8.5x11 sheet of paper
to convey a 4096 bit rsa privkey
mircea_popescu: which is why natural laws do not rely on some sort of "intelligence",
to be epitethically generous.
mircea_popescu: well, something like
that. moreover,
they aren't imaginary.
they're actual. purposes are always and necessarily mere delusions.
mircea_popescu: it has no intended result, not being regulation. it simply flows from causes.
this is why it's sustainable where
the regulatory crud never was.
mircea_popescu: trinque comes down exactly
to
the ancient causes and purposes distinction. if people find a way
to fly, nobody "deems gravity broken" or hoilds
talks on how
to patch it "because
this wasn't
the intended result"
assbot: Logged on 04-04-2015 02:46:42; asciilifeform: i do not want
them in
the zoo, i do not want
them with a gnu, i do not want
them in a house, i do not want
them with a mouse, ... , ...
trinque: nobody centrally plans
the fucking habits of
this or
that species
trinque: yeah, I was off
the mark in
trying
to describe
the abnormality of
that, actually
mircea_popescu: gravity is a limit but it regulates nothing.
the murder
taboo is a limit and regulatory.
mircea_popescu: trinque
the difference between
that and regulation is
the statutory nature of
the later.
assbot: Logged on 04-04-2015 02:46:05; decimation: but some of
them are probably fixes for obscure bugs
that might be useful
to know about
trinque: everything
that lives has limitations imposed by other
things
trinque: I wasn't
talking about just human life
assbot: Logged on 04-04-2015 02:36:19;
trinque: nothing in *life* is unregulated but
this is distinct from saying *all* regulations come from *one* place
cazalla: who has
the
time for mmos?!
mircea_popescu: btw cazalla and all folks who actually play games : once eulora 0.1 comes out, ima hold an event where
there's gonna be magic money bags, yielding coin each day. i want y'all
to show up an' get one.
cazalla: so in pillars of eternity, you come across
this priest dude and he somewhat looks like danielpbarron
mircea_popescu: the problem is "consumers have come
to expect" and "representative democracy", not
the central bank.
assbot: Logged on 04-04-2015 02:21:29; junseth: Haha, well
the question is what was
the alternative.
The alternative before
the Fed was not necessarily better. I'm not a fan of central banks. But I
think it's disingenuous
to say
that
the central bank hasn't done a decent job of "running"
the currency.
The solution is
to solve
the problems caused by central banking. I
think
that's why we're all Bitcoiners.
mircea_popescu: people have
to accept
their feelings don't matter.
they always end up doing
this, it's just some have
to get raped with a spiked club first.
mircea_popescu: yes
the market would be a great solution, were it applied. sadly, "the political costs". ie, exactly
the same
tired old record
that drove
the soviet union into
the wall.
assbot: Logged on 04-04-2015 02:04:31; junseth: RE:
the discussion about markets, I generally disagree with
the notion
that markets don't work. I know it's a common mantra. But markets, even decently regulated ones, work pretty well. Regulated markets price in
the cost of regulation.
mircea_popescu:
http://log1.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-04-2015#1087666 << dude, it's not a discussion
that "markets don't work". it's a discussion
that before markets can work, you gotta have
them. similarly, if you don't have running water, you have a hygiene problem.
this isn't because "bathrooms don't work", it's because you.do.not.have.one.
danielpbarron: To do
this, you issue everyone with write access
to
the database, a GPG Keypair
that
they use
to sign entries and changes. Each signer will have a GPG Keypair, and a separate machine will automatically sign all entries with its own keypair, for
time stamping and authenticating entries. <<
this guy writes like he reads
the log but misses
the point
danielpbarron: They are very short and
terse in
the
text (just as
the Bitcoin White Paper is) and you are invited
to run
the software yourself.
The install process is simple, and
then
the software either does what it developers claim it does, or it does not. Its all simple and straightforward.
danielpbarron: It is only now
that Edward Snowden has confirmed
that GPG is beyone
the reach of
the NSA,
that
their ignorant anti GPG nonsense is forever dispelled as garbage.