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BingoBoingo: Well
the important
thing is all
three are forced by
their interests
to stay in a constant state of
tension
trinque: were I china I'd do precisely
that
trinque: or pay someone
to pay someone
to...
trinque: seems one could stage something
that'd pit
the other
two against each other
BingoBoingo: trinque: I dunno. It seems at
the moment
the most beautiful
thing in
the world is
the constant
three way
tension between USia, Russia, and Chinasia
trinque: they must just be convinced
that 1)
that could *never* happen 2) if it happened we'd win
trinque: this kind of power politics makes very little sense
to me
trinque: BingoBoingo: I suppose of
the goal is an eventual war
BingoBoingo: Well, where else are military bases going
to go?
BingoBoingo: trinque:
They prolly just wedged a stick in
there hoping it hold
the course
trinque: well, someone must be making
the decision
to shove military bases up russia's ass
trinque: BingoBoingo: doesn't seem at all
that
there is
trinque: the
thing must just be rotten
throughout and falling
to corruption on all sides
trinque: who
the fuck is at
the helm of
the usgov
trinque: hegemoOn: hey, let
the poles be on
the giving side of hegemony for once
hegemoOn: well, it's not my domain, will be difficult
to fill blank page
BingoBoingo: hegemoOn: Puppies. Or animals with legs
too short for
their bodies generally.
hegemoOn: (i dont
think an article about nickname history will interest much people)
hegemoOn: anyway, what
topic are you interested in ?
hegemoOn: At first it was hegemon, but as
there wasn't nickserv back in
the
time on ircnet, a polish guy used
to sqat it, so i decided
to add an 'O' and since
then, never changed back
hegemoOn: BingoBoingo: well use
this nick since 1998, short after i read ender's game :)
BingoBoingo: Ah, I read
that as Hedgemon at first. Hedgemon is my favorite cock fighting simulator from
the late 1990's. Gotta Oppress
then All, Hedgemon!.
hegemoOn: i will got a
trouble with gribble, i revoked my gpg key not so long ago :)
assbot: Successfully updated
the rating for BingoBoingo from 2
to 3 with note: I get along well with
this guy; very knowledgeable and serious.
mircea_popescu: how about
the security measure of DO NOT USE A PROPRIETARY DEVICE.
mircea_popescu: heh busting out of appos jail is like...
the easiest
thing.
mircea_popescu: "I don't know what
to
think, really. I have AppOps active on my phone, apps are forced
to request access
to whatever resource
they want
to use... clearly none of my security measures helped."
mircea_popescu: jurov: i'm curious what will come out of
this << lol
the defense mechanisms of
these people.
hanbot: join
the new Cyber School! Learn
to cyber like a pro!
thestringpuller: Lol hanbot I got it, just didn't know
this was
the 90's high school mod6 attended :P
hanbot: mod6 gets
the obscure references prize. clearly he is
the best qualified here
to be digging
through
the bitcoind
ben_vulpes: i went
to sleep mourning
the computers my children seem doomed
to use.
☟︎ ben_vulpes: what would it
take
to make a computer of
the complexity of an amiga
today?
hanbot: i
think a bully does chamberpothead, rather.
ben_vulpes: <thestringpuller> []
That was in october! My long
term memory can't be 100% #b-a logs. << pothead :P
thestringpuller: was it
the "portatronic" or what not you mentioned earlier (which I found in
the logs)
thestringpuller: asciilifeform: searched
the logs and can't find what version is running on
the pogo :P
thestringpuller: That was in october! My long
term memory can't be 100% #b-a logs.
kakobrekla: iirc mp commissioned
that search via mthreat - seems
the guy is in antarctica now or something, if someone wants
to make a new search i can give you access
to log api
Apocalyptic: "Non systemd users and distros are quickly becoming a
threat.
The big bucks behind projects like systemd, pulseaudio, ahavi and, most recently, GNOME and KDE where very competent on
training some great minds behind software development as puppets for
their interests" sums it up pretty well
cazalla: jurov,
there were a couple of
those
today
Naphex: ben_vulpes: fixed it.
thanks for
the heads up o/
jurov: i know. still
think worth
trying
cazalla: could've been
the video but i'm betting it was
the flag
cazalla: "Officers found a hunting knife, a machete, a homemade Islamic State flag and a video recording featuring one of
the men referring
to committing a
terrorist attack on
Tuesday." ya hear
that, homemade flags get ya arrested down under, best you get yours made in china
mircea_popescu: yet people still imagine
that
they can make a company out of a magic coder.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo right. anyone can code, not just anyone can
take a list of prosepcts and ferret out
the uncle sam agents in
there.
BingoBoingo: NewLiberty: Prolly a honeypot being put up
the feds hoping some other Darkmarket operator might be dumb enough
to harvest it for leads
NewLiberty: DarkLeaks auction: SR 2.0 is one
the Feds presumably don't have, yes? Will
they use seized DPR bitcoin
to buy it,
then correlate with
the SR 1.0 dataset
they already have? Oh
the drama...
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo first
the pleasure,
then
the diapers or how did it go.
BingoBoingo: It's so much fun, until you have
to sort
through
the noiseholes
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu:
That could work. What's
the stake?
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu:
The could be a very great or very poor week for
that. "infrastructure overhaul"
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo btw, i'd like
to propose a gentleman's contest, for
the "best ever usd will fail" paragraph.
NewLiberty: ben_vulpes> has
the
thing been debunked? ///
That paper is not a good one. It assumes a model inconsistant with Bitcoin reality.
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danielpbarron: requires login
to comment so i'll just stick
this here: Burger King isn't burdened with having
to keep
track of all McDonalds orders;
this is a misleading comparison
to bitcoin
danielpbarron: "Nobody gives McDonalds a maximum number of Big Macs
they are allowed
to produce each day â~@~S
their customers
tell
them how many
they want
to buy and McDonalds responds appropriately."
coventry: Going
to sleep now, but I have a question and will check up in
the morning: I read
the mpex.co FAQ, including #17. Why would someone pay 30 BTC
to participate in
this market?