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davout: mircea
_popescu: good one
mod6: what's strange, at least to me, is why tx d8e60a097 seemed to u tx ebc5d7688 as its prev
_hash instead of tx 09e82c06, which was accepted and added to block 391,657.
Xplosionist: mircea
_popescu thanks. I'd just rather not have to wait a month plus.
Xplosionist: mircea
_popescu: Can that bet be resolved now?
diametric: ascii
_butugychag: Xplosionist is here, he's had some good fortune on bitbet
assbot: Logged on 07-01-2016 02:03:27; mircea
_popescu: kakobrekla if people are still emailing you re bitbet : it seems currently that the whole shebang should be done before the weekend. with apologies to all the users who got their payouts delayed.
assbot: Logged on 07-01-2016 02:13:30; asciilifeform: google open sores works rather like 'here have a bag of $$$, do whatever you like, but you can be poettering and you definitely cannot be jurov, asciilifeform, ben
_vulpes'
assbot: Logged on 07-01-2016 02:38:57; mircea
_popescu: this is how one "pays for company to happen" : holds shares.
assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 21:35:48; ascii
_butugychag: if bitbet is sufficiently roboticized, (is it?) this kind of situation is engineerable
assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 21:21:57; ascii
_butugychag: this is a pretty good idea for a student project - write a thingy that connects to a node and asks for a tx
assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 20:48:23; pete
_dushenski: if not better, seeing as how white kids are used to lavish finished basements all to themselves and aren't used to the sardine lifestyle
assbot: Logged on 07-01-2016 02:03:27; mircea
_popescu: kakobrekla if people are still emailing you re bitbet : it seems currently that the whole shebang should be done before the weekend. with apologies to all the users who got their payouts delayed.
assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 16:03:37; ascii
_butugychag: 'This is annoying if, as sometimes happens, the most important aspect is a singularity. Worse is the view offered by fans of the program (not necessarily WRI employees!) that an answer is correct because it is what Mathematica computes, and any view to the contrary is the fault of the user (perhaps for misunderstanding the documentation.)'
assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 15:46:58; ascii
_butugychag: 'Filippo Valsorda. I'm Italian and I work on the CloudFlare Security Team in London. I built the public Heartbleed test and I mess with cryptography. Public speaker. Motorbike rider. Frequent flyer. Hacker School F'13.'
assbot: Logged on 21-02-2015 01:19:34; mircea
_popescu: "she's been going through 6-7k each month since autumn, but i get to go visit p diddy whenever i feel like it. it's a wash"
assbot: Logged on 30-07-2014 13:57:10; asciilifeform: mircea
_popescu: remember the story about gorby and andropov?
jurov: mircea
_popescu: to get rid of blockchain and address problems, and have richcoin, just use csv file with noodles of gpg signatures
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell pete
_dushenski re the missing reports : i do intend to publish them asap. been delayed by an assortment of issues such as argentinian power, bitbet adventures etc. they'll get there.
assbot: Logged on 07-01-2016 00:15:36; mircea
_popescu: gotta get a COMPETENT accountant to sit down and make a full list on fucking papert and then croiss them out and etc.
assbot: Logged on 07-01-2016 00:16:10; mircea
_popescu: we're talking ~400k fiats here or some shit.
assbot: Logged on 07-01-2016 00:10:34; mircea
_popescu: yeah, right, spending the 10's of k's to fix this is not good enough, ima commit to endless millions to have electrum audited to production environment level.
assbot: Logged on 07-01-2016 00:06:18; mircea
_popescu: here asciilifeform, even more stuff to fix off your father's bitcoin.
assbot: Logged on 07-01-2016 00:06:03; mircea
_popescu: i never afore today realised this braindamage is actually in there ;/
assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 23:57:31; mircea
_popescu: a transaction that spends bitcoin from an address, that is signed and that has the bitcoin may never be rejected.
assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 23:42:35; mircea
_popescu: i am not in the business of debugging the blockchain, really. i am in the business of making payments. i can in fact prove that i did sign a transaction, from an address that had the coin, to the addresses that should get it.
mircea_popescu: <kakobrekla> no, because <mircea
_popescu> a transaction that spends bitcoin from an address, that is signed and that has the bitcoin may never be rejected. << once one's accepted [some of] the others no longer are discussing an address that has the btc.
kakobrekla: mircea
_popescu as long as the backup contains all the used change addresses you are ok
kakobrekla: no, because <mircea
_popescu> a transaction that spends bitcoin from an address, that is signed and that has the bitcoin may never be rejected.
pete_dushenski: also, "mircea
_popescu: Fucking horrid terminology, we really shouldn’t be in a situation where input and output means the same thing."
jurov: mircea
_popescu: you spent freshly created output that was not yet mined
kakobrekla: mircea
_popescu i suspect bb payouts were made with malleabled confirmed inputs and will never be mined for that that reason
thestringpuller: pete
_dushenski: only problem is after 3 generations they force the phone to become obsolete.
pete_dushenski: ascii
_butugychag: it's more that all the idiots already have $800 iphn0es that works just fine thank you very much. new one isn't much better, watch is not cool. so : peak smartphone is a reality
jurov: !up mircea
_popescu
assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 21:44:59; pete
_dushenski: "Apple Inc shares dropped below $100 for the first time in nearly five months on Wednesday following reports of slowing shipments of the tech company's iPhone 6S and 6S Plus." << but can still buy all of russia, right guise ?
jurov: if i'm correct, then why mircea
_popescu was spending so very fresh coins?
pete_dushenski: ascii
_butugychag: aha (translation). and aha again (realbux).
assbot: Logged on 06-01-2016 21:09:38; pete
_dushenski:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-12-2015#1357379 <--> "The price tag for housing, feeding and caring for a prisoner in California has climbed to almost $64,000 annually, up from $49,000 five years ago. Per prisoner, the state spends more than three times the amount it did 20 years ago when the population was a similar size."
assbot: Logged on 31-12-2015 15:35:16; asciilifeform: so to return to mircea
_popescu's wild supposition, the answer is no - it is much CHEAPER to house a prisoner or pay a guard in usaschwitz than in, e.g., su
BingoBoingo: <ascii
_butugychag> it was trotted out prematurely and made a bit of a splat, but afaik is more or less cemented in now << July 4th was DER encoding. I don't think that involved low-s. Low-s panic was a bunch of derps malleating to high-s and since power ranger client defaulted to low-s a bunch of services that did the zero-conf thing Gox-paniced, because no one could expect. Power rangers then established malleate to low-s nodes.
ascii_butugychag: if mircea
_popescu's ego cock at least fits on a cable spool, of the kind used to carry fiber on a truck, wolfram's - only fits in the bilge of a 1890s cable-laying steamer
assbot: Logged on 05-01-2016 22:59:23; mircea
_popescu: alternatively you could also ask various monkeys masquerading as "bitcoin devs" why the fuck they broke the protocol and are costing you money.
BingoBoingo: pete
_dushenski: You gotta anticipate this. If you talk Bahamas you gotta bring that up for the SEO