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jurov: ascii_field: you seen a pamflet claiming ada was intended as elaborate hoax to set back russian progrmamers?
jurov: !up twizt
BingoBoingo: ascii_field: Updated looking into that aspect more
ascii_field: BingoBoingo: you left out key detail in petraeus article - the 'black books' were the man's own notebooks
danielpbarron: at least he's in the WoT :p
mike_c: it makes me a little nervous though that it is written by a self declared shitty go programmer though :)
mike_c: separation of the irc bot part and the service part. a good idea.
mike_c: this tenyks thingy.. this looks cool
assbot: Trust relationship from user assbot to user vhost-: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 1 via 1 connections. | http://w.b-a.link/trust/assbot/vhost- | http://w.b-a.link/user/vhost-
vhost-: I have a lot to learn here
danielpbarron: trinque, it's a mystery by design for the purpose of preventing gaming of the system
assbot: Trust relationship from user assbot to user vhost-: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. | http://w.b-a.link/trust/assbot/vhost- | http://w.b-a.link/user/vhost-
vhost-: man, this is cool
NewLiberty: SSL won't stop WCCP intermediaries or anyone with #enable (or better) in your path, but it keeps the lesser evils at bay. ☟︎
assbot: Trust relationship from user trinque to user vhost-: Level 1: 3, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. | http://w.b-a.link/trust/trinque/vhost- | http://w.b-a.link/user/vhost-
trinque: vhost-: you should be able to !up yourself from now on
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 3 for vhost- with note: wrote tenyks, on which deedbot is based
trinque: !rate vhost- 3 wrote tenyks, on which deedbot is based
NewLiberty: Raises the barrier to entry for the session hijacking biz
NewLiberty: It does a few things pretty well.
assbot: Key F3188BF2 / "Kyle Terry <kyle@kyleterry.com>" successfully imported.
assbot: Searching pgp.mit.edu for key with fingerprint: DAAEE6B5D72910B74A6F01F952A4B5B2F3188BF2. This may take a few moments.
kakobrekla: vhost- drop the spaces
BingoBoingo: NewLiberty: Even if it wasn't hard to count on SSL for actual security.
NewLiberty: http://wiki.bitcoin-assets.com/best_of_mpoe-pr links to it
assbot: That does not seem to be a valid fingerprint.
danielpbarron: assbot should also accept a link to an ascii armored public key like deedbot; not sure why it still depends on a keyserver and fingerprints ☟︎
trinque: vhost-: !register <key fingerprint> should do it, I think
vhost-: I don't think I've pushed mine up yet
vhost-: does it need to be on a keyserver?
trinque: yar, I think it takes the fingerprint
trinque: vhost-: deedbot- is only listening to add-key and add-deed
trinque: vhost- is a friend of mine who wrote the bot deedbot- is based upon
danielpbarron: maybe i'm just not well informed, having never used such a service, but what is the point if these things are all forbidden? (irc, peer-to-peer, etc..)
lobbes: page 5, I think
assbot: edis.at :: Terms & Conditions ... ( http://bit.ly/1DGC859 )
danielpbarron: lobbes, I don't see this info anywhere else; their own ToS page does not mention it http://www.edis.at/en/about/terms-conditions/
assbot: Shocking interview! - In the mind of an altcoin developer - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1DGBLYf )
lobbes: edis changed its TOS to ban IRC bouncers and "BitCoin" activities; I am in the market for a new vps provider
BingoBoingo: Cannot call men to arms until solidly 'Schweiched'
BingoBoingo: ascii_field: My impression is that once one assents to the role of directing and agency, they are forced to become insulated from actual charge over their subordinates to prevent 'antihills'
ascii_field: lol, most of the lawbreaking seems to involve... the man keeping his own notebooks after retirement
adlai: it seems to be a stylistic choice, everything in the basis is past tense
adlai: you mean section 10 of the factual basis?
ascii_field: in the petraeus document
ascii_field: why is the cia described in the past tense ?!?! ☟︎
adlai: if you look at the officers that defected from assad's army together with their troops, higher ranks are increasingly rare
ascii_field: adlai: in a healthy civilization, they are the -only ones- who have it
adlai isn't sure how much ability somebody so high has to call the _men_ to arms
ascii_field: neither judge, nor prosecutor, nor any of the various 'preets' involved thought about anthills
ascii_field: nobody, evidently thought 'what if he calls his men to arms?' ☟︎
ascii_field: interesting that this kind of thing can be done to a general and former cia fuhrer ☟︎
adlai: yes, naive market making underperforms holding during rallies like this
kakobrekla: rally gives you trouble?
adlai: guy's not heard of the waterfall?
assbot: Finally a visualization of the ethereum business plan http://t.co/V16nFCG0B5
chetty: <jurov> strip mining of human resources is usually not the best strategy// strip miners ..also know as gubermint
jurov: strip mining of human resources is usually not the best strategy
ben_vulpes: the freemen who take 100% plus organs are actually the lords.
asciilifeform: out of context it reads not entirely unlike something lizardhitler would say to prisoners being lowered into shark pit
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: you don't pay free men what you want to pay them. you pay half of what you make or you die at their hands. << l0l, why only half? why not 100% plus one's saleable organs? and who are 'free men' ? ☟︎
[]bot: Bet placed: 8 BTC for No on "BTC to top $500 before 1st May" http://bitbet.us/bet/1120/ Odds: 23(Y):77(N) by coin, 22(Y):78(N) by weight. Total bet: 60.01424848 BTC. Current weight: 76,142.
jurov: guess i'll end up with that.
fluffypony: reduce the transaction history to like 30 ☟︎
jurov: which is exactly what electrum server seems to be doing :/
jurov: ikr, the database is supposed to index the blockchain so that getting transaction history for a wallet does not require to scan gigabytes of data
BingoBoingo: jurov: It's that database on top of the other database on top of yet another database
jurov: 🚽 🚾 wtf there are two? i'd say one is supposed to have lid open and other one closed, but that's not what standard says
jurov: ethereum server has become incredible hog...trying to run it on same hardware than some years ago, it's now impossible to sync
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mike_c: Yeah. listed Oct. 13, i think first post was like a week earlier
jurov: lol you know what? let's put it to bitbet
mike_c: it has been foretold that once s.qntra and s.mpoe cross, BTC will reach ATH. ☟︎
jurov: spill the beans, nao!
mike_c: not that i am masterminding the conspiracy
jurov: isn't d.cbse the highest share price?
mike_c: it's part of the conspiracy to make qntra the highest share price on mpex
cazalla: fwiw, vessenes' announcements that were once on bitcoinfoundation.org have been purged and only avail via archive.org now ☟︎
cazalla: so when did vessenes become involved in the foundation, from what i'm reading, it was gavin that floated and promoted the idea of it back in october 2011 (piecing together some history as suggested by.. who, i forget)
mircea_popescu: and speaking of "what the consumer has come to expect" and related delusions, http://33.media.tumblr.com/ec04311fc14329e1162bffca1aa5b58c/tumblr_nbtmv2PZqK1segoz0o1_500.gif
mircea_popescu: you don't pay free men what you want to pay them. you pay half of what you make or you die at their hands.
mircea_popescu: e money has to go somewhere, and it’s not going to go to the providers of capital because the providers of capital to professional services companies have no negotiating leverage."
mircea_popescu: "If you think bankers make too much money, focusing on how much they are paid will get you nowhere. If they are not paid 50% of firm revenue, they will go to another bank that will pay them that much. If no bank will pay them that much, they will go start a new bank. If that sort of compensation is outlawed at any bank present or future, they will start a bank where they are the equity owners and get paid that much. Th
mircea_popescu: "When reading, keep in mind that I have so many conflicts of interest that I have conflicts in places where other people don’t even have interests."
assbot: Heat Death: Venture Capital in the 1980s | Reaction Wheel ... ( http://bit.ly/1CnIBqg )
mircea_popescu: http://reactionwheel.net/2015/01/80s-vc.html << well documented stuff, i'd love to see him writing for qntra
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes do you know this neumann guy ?
ben_vulpes: merely that someone must.
ben_vulpes: im not saying the *usg* has to hold the roads and rails.
mircea_popescu: oh gawd, the 80s, time of bad hair, bad clothes and people who thought stapler discounters are a hot vc idea.
ben_vulpes: myeah well that's a given.
mircea_popescu: "One of the hottest venture capital investment ideas–bankrolling office-supply discount chains–is starting to sour. In the past two years, investors poured nearly $200 million into at least 16 office-supply “supermarket” chains. But today, the flood of entrants threatens a market-share war, and the result may be hard times."
mircea_popescu: of the population.
mircea_popescu: a theoretical knowledge osama experimentally verified.
mircea_popescu: all you need to lose is 0.1% and you're finished.
ben_vulpes: there are more or less 2 major thoroughfares, and they're pretty chokeable.
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ben_vulpes: migrations north are going to be slow.
mircea_popescu: incidentally, best sort of equity there is.
ben_vulpes: i don't know, man! it's one fifteen in the morning and i'm tearing my hair out over how to plan for just the next decade.