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pete_dushenski: "Starting on 27 June 2015, SMS notifications from Google Calendar will no longer be sent. SMS notifications were launched before smartphones were available. Now, in a world with smartphones and notifications, you can get a richer, more reliable experience on your mobile device, even offline."
<< well fuck that.
pete_dushenski: "As in the great days of the Studio System, NSA's star male lead spent a lot of time loaned out to other studios this Spring. The critically panned "RSA In The Soup!" trilogy was just packaged recently, while filming for the Thermonuked Chicken Saga continues."
<< haha priceless
nubbins`:
<+mircea_popescu> like the TRILLIONS of dollars a derpy website "on the deep web o.O" that couldn't sell a kilo of coke is nevertheless associated with in usg paperwork.
<<< wasn't supposed to sell kilos of coke 8)
BingoBoingo: taptweutmsadcahtmuf
<< I dunno this word, but "sad" seems important. Our cult gives outsiders the sads
punkman: pete_dushenski: NewLiberty: you can self-voice dude
<< it says 0 via 2 there
pete_dushenski: "One entity would be specialized in handling of coins. It would focus mostly on security, and could also offer processing for other things than exchanges (I’m thinking about Lightning, for example). Existing wallet services are probably in a good position to start working on this kind of solutions."
<< what a fucking retard. no spellcheck, no braincheck...
lobbes:
<BingoBoingo> I enjoyed it, but also missed out on 1&2
<< Same boat here. I never played 1 & 2, but thoroughly enjoyed 3 & 3.5. My buddy, who had played the originals, also felt disappointed. It's all relative (tm), I guess.
mod6:
<+chetty> mod6 what version ubuntu?
<< 14.10? not sure off the top of my head. i'll work on it tonight. will let you know.
pete_dushenski: "I would respond that if he has a SIM card in his phone, then the phone emits roaming signals which allow its position to be determined with surprisingly good accuracy by using multilateralization—measuring its relative signal strength at several of the surrounding cell phone towers."
<< doesn't this require 'stingray' ?
BingoBoingo: * williamdunne is actually just sitting at home refreshing people's RSS feeds pretending to be a bot
<< Oh, that's how oglafbot works
jurov: from #eulora:
<chetty> nah just wait a minute or so, death hasnt really been implemented yet
pete_dushenski: "Popescu you're the dumbest fuck on the planet and have no authority to call anyone else an idiot."
<< quite the saucy qntra commenter
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mxtm:
< massholes represent
decimation:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2015/05/cybersecurity-and-tylenol-murders < "Yet none of the proposals now in Congress are aimed at actually increasing the safety of our data. Instead, the focus is on ?information sharing,? a euphemism for more surveillance of users and networks. These bills are not only wrongheaded, they seem to be a cynical ploy to use the very real problems of cybersecurity to advance a surveillance agenda, rather th
BingoBoingo: Landgull: Dude, if you don't have a good answer, you're a lot better off just admitting it and asking for advice. Not just with finance, but in life as a whole.
<< Wait, there is now an aeronaut ninjaspamzor???
ascii_field: 'The exorbitant membership fee, 30 BTC, coupled with the fact that their twitter account hasn’t been touched since last June, suggests that the exchange is defunct, or at least no longer being actively promoted.'
<< tungsten, it melts in your mouth!
pete_dushenski: "One reason to support increasing the block size: Luke-Jr is against it."
<< lulz via redditards.
mod6:
<+ascii_field> mod6: i was simply pointing out that it is not, afaik, part of the official therealbitcoin tree as of yet.
<< ahh corret.
assbot: Logged on 01-06-2015 14:53:54; mod6:
<+shinohai> To whatever peers it connects to instead of specifying ip's
<< hi! glad you're having some success,.. I thought we added ascii's dns snip patch? Or did I mis-remember that? you did have to use "addnode=" in your bitcoin.conf right?
assbot: Logged on 01-06-2015 14:53:54; mod6:
<+shinohai> To whatever peers it connects to instead of specifying ip's
<< hi! glad you're having some success,.. I thought we added ascii's dns snip patch? Or did I mis-remember that? you did have to use "addnode=" in your bitcoin.conf right?
mod6:
<+shinohai> To whatever peers it connects to instead of specifying ip's
<< hi! glad you're having some success,.. I thought we added ascii's dns snip patch? Or did I mis-remember that? you did have to use "addnode=" in your bitcoin.conf right?
☟︎☟︎ punkman: mircea_popescu: atm the whole chain still verifies if you care to.
<< has anyone actually accomplished this? verify every single transaction and block to date?
assbot: Logged on 01-06-2015 09:10:39; punkman: asciilifeform: decimation: if you didn't verify the entire blockchain from end to end, you aren't a node!
<< this will be fun to do because of all the different openssl versions that have shat on the blockchain. iirc the thing skips verification of whole blocks and then relies on verifying a single (checkpoint) block.
punkman: asciilifeform: decimation: if you didn't verify the entire blockchain from end to end, you aren't a node!
<< this will be fun to do because of all the different openssl versions that have shat on the blockchain. iirc the thing skips verification of whole blocks and then relies on verifying a single (checkpoint) block.
☟︎ mircea_popescu:
<Adlai> who needs documentation when you have live support
<< what's this, camwhoring for geeks ?
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> not 100% certain that we're all using same bdb...
<< but anyway, yeah, I'll check anyway. there is a chance that we could be looking at two seperate versions.
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> our ver. of bdb actually lacks the set_memory_max
<< OH. ok did not realize that. damn. well, i'll mention this fact in next months letter. should hvae asked.
decimation: re: gold standard doesn't work
< yeah this might be the case, but nearly all of the criticisms offered would apply equally to bitcoin
assbot: Logged on 31-05-2015 21:23:54; asciilifeform:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-05-2015#1149116 << i tried various values of 'misbehave' increment per orphan block - 20, 50, even 100. in my tests, this made sync... slower. reason, as i understand, was that 1) you lose time renegotiating connection 2) overwhelmingly likely that any node you reconnect to -also- shits just as many orphans.
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-05-2015#1149136 << the latter point is correct, for now. but, much like us being here makes live marginally harder for now, yet the presence of punishment for idiots provides them an incentive to either get killed or get fixed, just so putting that in there pre-pogo provides an avenue for the network to purge itself of idiocy.
☝︎ mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-05-2015#1149130 << notwithstanding that the dudes in question are probably illiterate, gold standard does in fact not work for a large array or reasons. this exercise is not unlike an attempt to deride qm on the grounds that the various twerps making money out of govt grants in physics academia could not explain it.
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