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trinque: mircea_popescu | so they took the passengers back to hotel. directly.
<< lol!
gribble: williamdunne was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 21 hours, 26 minutes, and 10 seconds ago:
<williamdunne> mircea_popescu: Relieve pressure by ranting on a blog? Sounds like it could work. I'll have another look at the incubators
gribble: mike_c was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 50 minutes and 29 seconds ago:
<mike_c> ;;seen asciilifeform
chetty:
<kakobrekla> crazy day on the market floor// someone is dumb enoguh to buy it seems
punkman: fluffypony: inb4 shoes banned from datacenters
<< I'd visit fluffypony's nudist datacenter
trinque: Hello. My name is Jean, a manager of MMM Philippines, showing you my GH in the amount of P33,000. Thank you my donors and thank you MMM. Indeed its a great privilege to be part of this wonderful community.
<< ey asciilifeform, I found your filipinos
trinque: "Now, every participant (firstly of the Bitcoin Republic, and then of the whole MMM) will be daily offered a simple web-task related to the activities in the social networks and forums that generate extra traffic to the MMM website."
<< http://mmmglobal.org/news/mmm_extra-3139.html mircea_popescu:
<asciilifeform> it is a solution to 'real people and spamming scum try to occupy limited space together'
<< yes, but the "free market" solution is "make people solve it on their own cpu" whereas you propose "solve it for other people on my own cpu". yes, if we can limit the market we don't need it to be free. but if we could make it free we wouldn't need to limit it.
mircea_popescu: "This is probably the first large scale opportunity to see whether unrestricted market forces actually do optimize a supply curve"
<< major point incidentally.
mats: 17:32:27
<+asciilifeform> ...
<< there are none.
<< i appreciate the confirmation
hanbot:
<danielpbarron> take it the guy with the weird glasses is gavin, and the girl with the breastplate is supposed to be hanbot?
<< moar like scoopbot, by the looks of those hands.
mircea_popescu: "Among intelligent Communists there is an underground legend to the effect that although the Russian government is obliged now to deal in lying propaganda, frame-up trials, and so forth, it is secretly recording the true facts and will publish them at some future time."
<< meta non-asshole stalinism!
mircea_popescu:
<trinque> I demand for this to never have happened at once!
<< somehow reminds me of lweiss carroll
mircea_popescu:
<trinque> or if it did on some forkchain, who cares? that one will inflate
<< and for a while it will be "just as good as bitcoin" except "better", like all other scamcoins to date. like ethereum, and next before it, and aurora coin before it, and solidcoin before it and so on.
mod6: oh this is pretty neat. so I got the mechanics tested & rebased for rel1 -- off of classic patches & genesis.vpatch to be sure. created a "rel1.vpatch" from that. then tested it, worked good on top of extracted genesis.vpatch. then did one of these numbers "cat genesis.vpatch >> rel1-fromair.vpatch ; cat rel1.vpatch >> rel1-fromair.vpatch ; patch -p1
< rel1-fromair.vpatch"
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> but also in all earlier patches
<< ah yea yeah, ok gotcha.
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> can either do this yourself, or wait several days until i get around to it.
<< i might get some more time to play around tonight. we'll see
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> mod6: diff with the old set, and see that nothing but timestamps is at variance
<< can post this here in a bit for your review
fluffypony: asciilifeform: pip install
<package name>
ben_vulpes:
<asciilifeform> this is a 'release'.
<< ultra nifty
trinque: result of patch -p1
< genesis.vpatch is a tree which matches the manifest.