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chetty: I'd like
to ask a favor of someone coming
to conf. PM me pls
assbot: In a plea bargain, former DEA agent agrees
to return 665,950 BTC stolen from MtGOX in 2013 : Bitcoin ... (
http://bit.ly/1DtcXr1 )
gribble: brendafdez was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: <brendafdez> mircea_popescu it works now. Anyway
the IP I'm on now is one of a public AP, it shouldnt be whitelisted. I'll later give you my home IP, and BingoBoingo has my VPS IP already. I didn't know you were filtering.
trinque: cazalla:
there ya go; had
to kick it from both sides
trinque: cazalla: give it
the
txt version;
that's an html page
trinque: cazalla: ^ dunno why it's dying, so I'm just going
to stick it on a 24hr cron restart for now
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I can't even keep
the local ones straight
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 02:50:05; BingoBoingo: List has some serious lulz
though, like
the entire fucking state of Minnesota at all levels being on
the list
hanbot: asciilifeform> hanbot: no,
they can't be ignored << ah okay. noted!
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo lmao antonoderp and matonis going
to aussie striker bitbillions "convention" !?
BingoBoingo: felipelalli: I dunno caverject contains some serious
trade offs in its method of administration
BingoBoingo: For
the
truly old
there's still caverject and official's daughters
mircea_popescu: pretty much
the only avenue remaining for elder us folk.
mircea_popescu: hopefully he gets his guts
together and flies another plane into another usg office.
mircea_popescu: Because I had
to hire
TWO law firms, one for
the criminal case and another one for
the civil forfeiture case, so far, defending myself against
the charge of not having a license in order
to
trade on localbitcoins has cost me almost $200,000.
This is a large chunk of our retirement fund and our daughters college fund.
This does not count
the property (Bitcoins, cash, etc.) I may have
to forfeit in civil forfeiture."
mircea_popescu: "The www.burtw.com web site is real. It was put up by my wife (JeanW on here now).
To answer some questions posted above: I
traded on localbitcoins.com.
The prosecutor in
the case claims I needed a business money
transmittal license
to do
that. Instead of just notifying me
that
they
though I might need a license
they have charged me with a felony which could mean up
to 5 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: So HBO scientology doc, not so bad. Jason Beghe's parts are
the best.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform:
The problem with pankakke keys is faking pankakke would be expensive
BingoBoingo: pankakke knows what his keys are worth and
that is a lot
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> incidentally, i keep waiting for 'deceased' folks like pankkake or moiety
to 'return from
the grave' (after ninjasp4mz0r buys
their keys for xxx btc) << I'm not sure moiety isn't undead and normant.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> who
the hell was ebriusinanis anyway? << Vexual, especially coherent
tonight
BingoBoingo: Alpine Linux looks interesting, but... before I return
to linux I want
to spend more
time in weirdix full
time
trinque: yep,
totally appropriate
tool in an appropriate situation
trinque: where one codebase is providing a
ton of functionality
trinque: I
think some might look at it and compare it
to
the systemd situation
trinque: so as long as
the commands it's providing aren't insanely
tangled, no big deal
trinque: busybox fucks up not by "doing all
the
things" but by intertangling all
the
things
BingoBoingo is short on undedicated boxes of purpose and needs
to start renting VPS's or hope BTC host starts
trinque: BingoBoingo:
this I
think is
the saddest
thing about fuck-ups like systemd, "cram everything into one program" is not novel. I wouldn't mind
trying unix-like systems which *actually*
tried something (novelly) different
BingoBoingo: trinque: Best contrast I can find
to OpenBSD. Gentoo is pure (theoretical)Linus-linux. Slowaris and OpenBSD are both... different
trinque: BingoBoingo: not at all; fun in
the same ways?
trinque: among friends of mine, we refer
to gentoo as "gentoo quest" and for good reason
hanbot: well it's certainly
toiling. it's very pleasant
to watch it chew without complaining meanwhile.
nubbins` sighs, attempts 3rd cross-toolchain build of
the day
hanbot is used
to spraying updates with fire&loathing, good
to know
nubbins`: apparently gentoo works a lot better when all your packages are up
to date.
this is about where my advice ends, i've been using it for a whole
three days now ;p
hanbot: lol installing 6 of 327, mayhap i missed a setup step.
tyvm nubbins'.
nubbins`: hanbot
try: emerge --sync; emerge -avuND world
hanbot: not even sure i asked
that correctly. suffice it
to say, want
to install a package, have been looking at successive blocked package and slot conflict warnings at each resolution attempt (for said pckg's dependencies), am (naively?) hoping at least some of
these can be ignored
lobbes: kakobrekla: aha,
thanks for
the lulz. I was
thoroughly confused for a second ;/
hanbot: asciilifeform / gentoo-friendly folks: on emerge, do slot conflicts where
the listed package is followed by 0 actually require manual resolution?
BingoBoingo: <ebriusinanis> here i
thought i was a poem
mod6: asciilifeform: any luck with
that error?
BingoBoingo: ebriusinanis:
That didn't start until my first grad school stint and it wasn't mainstream until
the last sememster of
the second stint
ebriusinanis: you guys still have school? i
thought you had ipad nao?
BingoBoingo: List has some serious lulz
though, like
the entire fucking state of Minnesota at all levels being on
the list
BingoBoingo: Pretty much,
though some public schools make it like Southern Illinois University's Carbondale campus. But
that example is mostly because Illinois is American Somolia
decimation: right, and
the reason for 'disinterest' is because
they expect usg
to make
them whole
BingoBoingo: Differnce is financial disinterested Board of Directors, vs.
trying
to save
their investment Board of Directors
decimation: which I
take
to mean "submits
to usg
T/F"
decimation: I'm amused
that usg distinguishes between 'proprietary' and 'private'
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: I have yet
to discern an order. Part of
the reason why link dropped here and not on Qntra as "Oh look at how USia Squeezes Struggling Schools"
BingoBoingo: But seriously if given 3 decades
the Iranians lack
the foundries and forensics
to duplicate
the parts... Maybe Allah doesn't want
them
to be a nation-state
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: US colleges whose every finaid dollar is "watch listed" except for
the ~60 schools on
the most severe watch list
decimation: the swiss were famous for re-writing
the f-16 code from
the ground up
decimation: usg knows precisely which necks
to squeeze
decimation: there's a difference between 'a machine shop' and
the metallurgy required
to make a high-performance jet engine
BingoBoingo: decimation: Remember
that direct sale of parts
to Iran has been halted since Ayatollas have been a
thing. Iran has had plenty of
time
to improvise machine shops
decimation: lol why do
the chinese bother
to make an m4gery
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