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Potissimus: but
the deal breaker was him starting
to
threaten me
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: 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
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"
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.
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: 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.
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
Adlai watches
the bots make idiotic decisions, hope
they know something we don't!
Adlai hasn't enjoyed an online course
this much since 18.06
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
crybabi: hello BingoBoingo is
this support for bitbet?
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
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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
decimation: re: earlier discussion of jet fuel << I believe
the abrams uses a
turbine, which could burn jp-4
BingoBoingo: I'm not going
that far, but it could be reasonably read
that way.
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
mats: i for one would like
to know what
these other methods are.
there was a vague finger wag at attacking services
decimation: I remember using one in my high school, running sgp4
to predict satellites rising
decimation: there are even reasonable
text readers available
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'
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
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
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: As mentioned kept it
till college and sold it for intoxicants
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