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Potissimus: but the deal breaker was him starting to threaten me
ben_vulpes: what was the contractual dispute?
Potissimus: to the bank accounts and whatever
Potissimus: fiat side is his own responsability and he is the only one with access
Potissimus: and prejudices, there are none. on the bitcoin side
Potissimus: all the time
Potissimus: he didn't have the source codes as well
Potissimus: in controlled situations you bring them up, deploy and then take them down
Potissimus: they contain the authoritive data, why access them
Potissimus: you bring em up with KVM Console from the guys from the DC
Potissimus: well he never had access to the servers
asciilifeform: Potissimus: http://qntra.net/2014/12/btcxchange-ro-dispute-heats-up << that
davout: jurov: it's quite strange that they then somehow manage to publish a notice on the server
BingoBoingo: "10 reasons Preet Bharara should be the next attorney general"
BingoBoingo: From the "they have scales" department http://www.cnbc.com/id/102041473
jurov: "the admin took control of the server"
mats: what a waste of time
BingoBoingo: kakobrekla: Seems Naphex and HoreaV have a dispute. More details and drama are probably coming out eventually. Since Naphex hasn't defaced the hell of of the site or run away with everything it seems someone probably broke a contract and they are probably going to try suing the hell out of each other.
assbot: Misfortune Cookie crumbles router security: '12 MILLION+' in hijack risk • The Register ... ( http://bit.ly/1zFgYFa )
kakobrekla: still dont get it wtf happened there
davout: kakobrekla: how did they post it is the question
kakobrekla: >We apologize for any inconvenience caused in recent days. Unfortunately, our main programmer took control of servers refusing to hand in resignation.
davout: that is true
davout: don't fuck with the guy that has the passwords
TomServo: I just turned joins back on to assist in upping folks. Let me know if it's too much.
BingoBoingo: Only voices the first person
assbot: Ashton Kemerling - Generative Integration Tests - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1AOdoI0 )
scoopbot: New post on Trilema by Mircea Popescu: http://trilema.com/2014/come-see-me-dream-math/
assbot: David Thorne's Newest Collection of Sarcastically Brilliant Emails and Essays - Spaces Quarterly ... ( http://bit.ly/1zGUK71 )
assbot: A Million Metaorder Analysis of Market Impact on the Bitcoin by Jonathan Donier, Julius Friedrich Bonart :: SSRN ... ( http://bit.ly/1zGSOev )
Adlai: background music is left as an exercise for the viewer
assbot: Logged on 15-12-2014 23:14:03; adlai: to celebrate mpoe coming back up: https://vid.me/pYV4
Adlai watches the bots make idiotic decisions, hope they know something we don't!
assbot: Self Employment: Even on a Good Day Things are Hard ... ( http://bit.ly/1xtx4mN )
Adlai hasn't enjoyed an online course this much since 18.06
assbot: Lecture 01 - The Learning Problem - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1sFq6EL )
Adlai: "the formula with the 2s has the distinct advantage of being true" - http://youtu.be/mbyG85GZ0PI?list=PLD63A284B7615313A
BingoBoingo: !up tych0
BingoBoingo: BitBet mixer is why I thought prop stakes were refunded minus fee
BingoBoingo: maybe they thought you were intending to use Bitbet Mixer?
BingoBoingo: Well, crybabi What is your big concern. And what was the bet. That seems quite a bit to bet.
crybabi: but i won't be using bitbet again, charging a fee when you don't provide a service is no way to run a business
gribble: Error: We broke The Google!
PeterL: I think it is in the FAQ?
crybabi: it looks like your software is charging the fee on bets that are refunded
crybabi: BingoBoingo: I made a bet and it got refunded, but I only received 4.95 BTC instead of the 5 BTc I sent
PeterL: crybabi: bitbet mods lurk here, go ahead, they should answer
asciilifeform: what kind of 'the holiday' without tanks (in the streets)
BingoBoingo: crybabi: THis is in part
asciilifeform: 'Turner's office did not respond to several requests for comment on why Congress went against the recommendation of Gen. Ray Odierno, the Army chief of staff, to suspend tank production.' << ahhahahaha lol
crybabi: hello BingoBoingo is this support for bitbet?
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: is a signature from the current key required to change to a new key? << that or ragnarok
assbot: Logged on 19-12-2014 03:11:44; asciilifeform: one of the things that always gave me the willies about the classic (nanotube's) wot is that operations are not signed
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-12-2014#956930 << is a signature from the current key required to change to a new key? or is this also covered by the "auth" ☝︎
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decimation: it can burn whatever hydrocarbon you happen to capture
BingoBoingo wants to run a limo service after this morning with T-72 and a deck on top
BingoBoingo: ABrams is indeed turbine
decimation: or jp-8 which is the new version
decimation: re: earlier discussion of jet fuel << I believe the abrams uses a turbine, which could burn jp-4
assbot: Congress Again Buys Abrams Tanks the Army Doesn't Want | Military.com ... ( http://bit.ly/13FZNbN )
BingoBoingo: I'm not going that far, but it could be reasonably read that way.
BingoBoingo: Salaried one at that.
BingoBoingo: But for Tor that line is blurry
BingoBoingo: NO, the dev
decimation: which puts them on par with the tor 'admin' who doxxed some guy because he was annoying
BingoBoingo: decimation: Left to us because twatter was built "on rails:
decimation: mats: my point is why is this left to us? this flaw must be obvious to thousands
mats: commence discussion on how to design an ircd resistant to these problems.
decimation: twitter, facebook, google, etc all connect millions of users are many servers without this
decimation: but presuming that isn't the case, there is no reason to freely share ips
asciilifeform: mats: among the most elementary 'leak' is links
mats: i for one would like to know what these other methods are. there was a vague finger wag at attacking services
decimation: plus there were some excellent games
decimation: I remember using one in my high school, running sgp4 to predict satellites rising
decimation: there are even reasonable text readers available
asciilifeform: now if there were a computer answering these - then i would buy.
decimation: and if such a custom requirement were needed, why not add as a filter in front of the irc daemon
mats: yes, i suggested this, but then it became 'there are a host of other ways to compel privacy leak'
decimation: lol why would that be needed?
mats: something about being unable to wholesale ban /16
decimation: the obvious fix would be to hash ip addresses with a private salt
mats: 22:36:46 <+decimation> given how obvious this flaw is, one wonders why no one has undertaken to fix it << some #freenode regulars (may have been staff, i don't recall) claim that default cloaks interfere with channel moderation
asciilifeform: reasons are all described in my 'bed laptop' thread.
asciilifeform: the uninitiated wonder 'why program hp48 today'
decimation: for awhile there was an active usenet group swapping warez
decimation: the hp48 was very close to being the original portable computing gadget
decimation: then the hp49 was a lousy ti knockoff (chassis-wise) but the software was excellent
asciilifeform never had the others
asciilifeform once owned a 85, then 86, then two separate incarnations of (68k) 89
asciilifeform: iirc all ti graphical calculators but 89 and 92 models were z80 boxes.
BingoBoingo: *89 though was 68 k
asciilifeform: or somehow modded to run on 83-6 series
asciilifeform still has a small box of the variable capacitors used for this, somewhere, deep beneath eons of dust
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: ever 'overclock' ti-series machines for chums when in school ?
BingoBoingo: Would like to buy another
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: As mentioned kept it till college and sold it for intoxicants
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: still use it, now that no exams ?
BingoBoingo: I got the calculator realizing that I was not buying it to use as a calculator, but as a standards conforming computer in a particular scenario
asciilifeform: for all i know, they let students use laptop now, on exam.