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pete_dushenski: girl who leases
$500/mo suv couldn't imagine justifying
$800 iph0ne, so... bought
$300 chinese thing
☟︎ pete_dushenski: ascii_butugychag: it's more that all the idiots already have
$800 iphn0es that works just fine thank you very much. new one isn't much better, watch is not cool. so : peak smartphone is a reality
assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 21:44:59; pete_dushenski: "Apple Inc shares dropped below
$100 for the first time in nearly five months on Wednesday following reports of slowing shipments of the tech company's iPhone 6S and 6S Plus." << but can still buy all of russia, right guise ?
pete_dushenski: "Apple Inc shares dropped below
$100 for the first time in nearly five months on Wednesday following reports of slowing shipments of the tech company's iPhone 6S and 6S Plus." << but can still buy all of russia, right guise ?
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 21:09:38; pete_dushenski:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-12-2015#1357379 <--> "The price tag for housing, feeding and caring for a prisoner in California has climbed to almost
$64,000 annually, up from
$49,000 five years ago. Per prisoner, the state spends more than three times the amount it did 20 years ago when the population was a similar size."
pete_dushenski: y. The state has also faced increased costs for prescription medications, including
$60.6 million this year for new Hepatitis C treatments." << need moar hyooman ritez!!
pete_dushenski: "When asked why the corrections budget hasn’t decreased, California officials often point to a court order to improve inmate medical care. In 2013, responding to the mandate, the state opened a new medical facility in Stockton, called the California Healthcare Facility, designed for inmates needing long-term inpatient medical care and intensive mental health services. The facility costs approximately
$295 million a
pete_dushenski: in other nyooz, "During the year, landlords raised rents as much as 15% in the Brush Park district, 14% in New Center and 10% in the areas around Wayne State University and the Detroit Medical Center, according to a Midtown Detroit survey." << rents went from
$1 to
$1.15 per square metre per year in detroit !
jurov: Jon Matonis:
$137.5k through "THE HOLE OF ROY LLC". Salary up from
$31k. Jon Matonis acted as Executive Director up to October 2014.
mircea_popescu: "Its debt is
$294 billion, or over
$21,000 per capita." <<< ahahahaha fucking forget it already.
pete_dushenski: gations totalled
$11.4 billion, about the same as the cost of community and social services."
pete_dushenski: "Ontario is the largest sub-national debtor in the entire world, just one alarming distinction. Its debt is more than twice that of California, a state with three times the population and one that has its own severe fiscal problems. Its debt is
$294 billion, or over
$21,000 per capita. Net debt to GDP is up 48 per cent in the past 10 years to almost 40 per cent, second only to Quebec. Last year’s interest obli
pete_dushenski: "The University of Guelph’s Food Institute estimates the average Canadian household spent an additional
$325 on food this year. On top of that, consumers should expect an additional annual increase of about
$345 in 2016." << because my
$1k/mo is apparently inadequate. yaaaay cdn !
ascii_rear: the statement 'anybody signing with this key after
$condition is an impostor' is usefully machine-readable
assbot: Logged on 02-01-2016 03:36:47; pete_dushenski: "A friend’s place in a small gated courtyard, walking distance to pretty much everything, two bedrooms, 750 square feet, Internet and electricity included,
$280 a month." << it's ~exactly~ deals like this that make me scratch my head and wonder who the fuck pays
$500-600 to post a professional job listing on 'monster.com' and 'workopolis.com'
phf: contributors. an obvious next step is to have a gpg --verify buildroot.sig rely on the contents of .wot folder, by, for example, making a temp directory, doing a for pubkey in .wot/*.asc; do gpg --homedir
$tmpdir --import
$pubkey; done, then doing gpg --homedir
$tmpdir --verify foo.sig; then rm -rf
$tmpdir. this way a .wot folder is a canonical source of pubkeys always and for all operations
pete_dushenski: "A friend’s place in a small gated courtyard, walking distance to pretty much everything, two bedrooms, 750 square feet, Internet and electricity included,
$280 a month." << it's ~exactly~ deals like this that make me scratch my head and wonder who the fuck pays
$500-600 to post a professional job listing on 'monster.com' and 'workopolis.com'
☟︎ shinohai: "over
$8 and a bag of Chips Ahoy cookies" <<< grammar!
ascii_rear: and his alleged
$mil could not buy a life in b-a or ulan batur?
assbot: Logged on 01-01-2016 01:22:44; shinohai:
$game
ascii_rear: e.g., i could go on about the kind of things that happen to me at
$firm but I DONT
adlai: (also, an exercise in financial mathematics, for the truly alert lurker - how many times larger a bankroll than
$mpexRegistrationFee-
$mpexReferralFee do you need for registration to be rational?)
adlai knows some people who'd kill for
$mpexAcct
assbot: Logged on 31-12-2015 08:03:42; copypaste: At least Charlie laundered millions of dollars, they'll be going to jail over 50 cups of coffee and some
$1 prostitution ads
assbot: Logged on 31-12-2015 07:57:10; copypaste: I never quite understood the purpose of this "company"; founded in USA yet ignoring USG rules to transfer quantities of
$1 using Bitcoin
ith: I have about
$40 worth of bitcoin, given it's current price on my two years out of date internet
copypaste: At least Charlie laundered millions of dollars, they'll be going to jail over 50 cups of coffee and some
$1 prostitution ads
☟︎ copypaste: I never quite understood the purpose of this "company"; founded in USA yet ignoring USG rules to transfer quantities of
$1 using Bitcoin
☟︎ cazalla: ended up being no negotiation at all, they agreed to pay in full (bit over
$1,500 so I was almost right) instead of bargain it down
mod6: i think the rink near where i live is like
$300/hr
mod6: <+asciilifeform> in usa - about same as trucker << just heard a commercial; Dominoes is paying
$75-
$80k for over-the-road CDL drivers day and night routes.
mircea_popescu: average income of us based programmer is ~same as table waitress.
$3 an hour + tips.
pete_dushenski: "Saudi Arabia, its finances hit by low oil prices, announced plans to shrink a record state budget deficit with spending cuts and a drive to raise revenues from sources other than oil. The government of the world's top oil exporter ran a deficit of 367 billion riyals (
$97.9 billion) in 2015, the Council of Economic and Development Affairs said on Monday." << i wouldn't be surprised if we saw a regime change in t
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: well, i'm seeing ranges of
$8.5-11.5k per annum for portland montessori. but close enough.
pete_dushenski:
$product is unrelated to
$bezzlecorp ? or do i misunderstand the segmentation there
ben_vulpes: but in the meantime, must tend to
$bezzlecorp, meatwot,
$product, fambly etc.
punkman: asciilifeform: saw an indian company that's supposedly shipping, ~
$60
mircea_popescu: the problem with headless pics is that well... they'll just get reused later by
$randomscammer
$ mircea_popescu: cat fucksticks.txt | sort -u | while read line; do curl -A "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/20.0" --cookie "session=185406475447611750%3a13562327112394530656;secure_check=1;authlink=8e9808c6;__cfduid=de2158114156a0b38260969e145b2ca9e1450046931" "
https://www.okcupid.com/profile/$line" | sed 's/profile_similar/\n\n/g' | sed 's/href/\n\n/g' | grep 'cf=' | grep "/profile/" | sed 's/="\
ben_vulpes: "but it still led to a
$1.59 million increase in fees in one quarter" << how do you knoooow
mircea_popescu: if you have friends who need a prepackaged version of a
$10 item you apparently need better friends.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu proposes to manage dns without authentication? is this like the mythical bezzlebroker who only communicates in gpggrams with
$maxint clients?
mircea_popescu: "Out of the picture: why the world's best photo startup is going out of business. Everpix was great. This is how it died. The immediate concern in the room was a forthcoming bill from Amazon Web Services, which hosts the 400 million photos stored with Everpix; the team estimated the bill would be about
$35,000."
mircea_popescu: All of them said the site we wanted was impossible, apart from one who quoted upward of
$40k for build, excluding the photography and image editing that would be needed. At this stage we only had
$20k total capital for the entire venture — sampling, pattern making, inventory and production. So my co-founder taught herself to code. She worked day and night — we did all the operational planning during busines
mircea_popescu: "We hired a local operations manager in Denver (Sasha Juliard) and soon launched at Shotgun Willies (the highest-grossing strip club in CO) and two other bars. We made about
$1,200 on each deal (50% went to DexOne, we spent
$800 on each launch event and we had
$500 in hardware costs), this was the only sales revenue Flowtab ever made. We were tightening up our sales process, but it was hard to market ourselves prope
☟︎ mircea_popescu: "Goods final sale price down to
$425 million, less than half of the companys
$1.1 billion private valuation. The paperwork also showed that Goods board had turned down an
$825 million cash offer just six months earlier, in March."
mircea_popescu: "r. In an investor document about the sale that was distributed to shareholders, employees discovered their Good stock was valued at 44 cents a share, down from
$4.32 a year earlier. In contrast, preferred stock owned by Goods venture capitalists was worth almost seven times as much, more than
$3 a share."
assbot: Logged on 24-12-2015 09:31:41; mircea_popescu:
http://dpaste.com/068FQ43.txt << seriously, these derps classified as secret/foia extempt some derp-ass
$50-a-pop market research crapolade that's ~maybe~ one step above a wikipedia cull ?
ben_vulpes: that's why eulora's looking for mapgen in
$yourlang
ascii_field: my last full shift in this
$field incidentally.
trinque: sure, cp
$rotororwhatever/bitcoin/src/bitcoind .
mircea_popescu: <ascii_field>
http://geektimes.ru/post/268128 << baikal electronics corp. claims
$60 mips cpu to compete with 'elbrus' (which i have been unable to buy at any price on this side of the ocean) << they don't practically exist, on either side of ocean. so far all signs point to "elaborate ru.gov self-scam"
assbot: Logged on 22-12-2015 01:19:57; asciilifeform: LC_ALL="C" /home/bitcoin/bin/bitcoind -datadir=/home/bitcoin/.bitcoin -myip=
$wanip -addnode=195.211.154.159 2>&1 &
trader001: did anyone buy for 436
$ to go short?
assbot: Logged on 20-12-2015 17:26:51; punkman: "Instead of abusing the exploit i have decided to help Coinbase fix the exploit by telling them step to step instructions on how to reproduce the bug on hackerone. After they were able to fix the exploit i was rewarded a measly
$5,000 bounty, which i thought was unfair and was expecting to get upwards of
$25,000. I helped them fix something that could have damaged them in hundreds of
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: have you tested it with 'false' entries? (files which were newly created) << this is a good test. it should just do what its supposed to do 'as is' I think? this line will grab the 'b' of the vdiff; my
$file_hash =
$vp_map{
$vp}{
$src_file_name}{b};
punkman: "Instead of abusing the exploit i have decided to help Coinbase fix the exploit by telling them step to step instructions on how to reproduce the bug on hackerone. After they were able to fix the exploit i was rewarded a measly
$5,000 bounty, which i thought was unfair and was expecting to get upwards of
$25,000. I helped them fix something that could have damaged them in hundreds of
☟︎ BingoBoingo: "Solution : Running with suspenders! No FUPA issues. I'll take a picture next time to illustrate better. It's amazing what a
$5 pair of suspenders from Ace hardware will do to keep a FUPA in check. "
assbot: Logged on 20-12-2015 00:49:28; mircea_popescu: in other news, i'm getting used to the ~
$30 contractor bills around here. 4 hour's labour, with tools and consumables. reasonable.