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artifexd: "[]bb world cup" could return a whole lot of results.
artifexd: Should she take sorting options? Return the top 5 bets and links? Only the top bet in the search?
artifexd: Or do you want the biggest? A link to a dpaste with links? I mean, what do you want her to show in here?
artifexd: For example: "[]bb earthquakes" would return the bet closing soonest and a bet odds summary
artifexd: mircea_popescu: No, she can't. Give me an example of how you would use it and what you would expect in return and I'll see what I can do.
artifexd: ;;rate nubbins` 1 Does, in fact, print t-shirts. And damn nice quality at that.
artifexd: And thus I report that nubbins` has indeed delivered on the #b-a shirt.
artifexd: Then... seconds later... OH! LOL!
artifexd: My first thought was Fexd is a fucked up last name for my neighbor. I thought that because my neighbor's name is Art.
artifexd: I received a package sent to my address but addressed to a Mr. Art I. Fexd
artifexd: pankkake: I claim no credit. It was mp's idea.
artifexd: kakobrekla: how do I receive or create login creds?
artifexd: Why would my dumb ass ipad autocorrect "[]bot is mine, yes" to "[]bot is mine! yes" TWICE!?
artifexd: ;;later tell kakobrekla Can I get a wiki account please?
artifexd: Shall I put something on there about it showing all bets created and bets placed in ##bitbet-rt ?
artifexd: if I ever add commands, no problem.
artifexd: Yeah. They don't happen often enough to consolidate, yet.
artifexd: benkay: Bets within a certain period of time or in total?
artifexd: I now understand mp's desire to limit []bot's reports in here to bets >= 1BTC. There have been a lot of bets lately. It would have made for a lot of noise in here.
artifexd: I think it comes down to the fact that I get a bad feeling at the idea of putting my private key somewhere that could be accessed via javascript that was downloaded from some external location.
artifexd: I looked at that and I dismissed it for some reason that I don't recall. That was prior to the current release though so I shall look again.
artifexd: It is hard to find (as in I couldn't) an easy way to do gpg email in gmail. There used to be plugins but they just don't last/work.
artifexd: You would certainly have to be an idjot to bet on it. I was just curious.
artifexd: danielpbarron: Thanks, but I just notice that conversation is over 3 months old. Probably a little late to get into it with her.
artifexd: So what are the "reasons that BTC is overwhelmingly white and male"? And why does "it matter"?
artifexd: nubbins`: How many orders have you received for those shirts?
artifexd: You'd need over 25k shares to cover a 50% arb. There aren't that many shares for sell under .00009 on havelol.
artifexd: Yeah. "Prohibitively expensive" is right.
artifexd: 1BTC minimum fee per transfer?!
artifexd: mike_c: I have one. It's empty but it exists. What do you need?
artifexd: Rephrase: asciilifeform, I accept your statement as an acceptable representation of reality.
artifexd: I rounded up to 0.07142858. Will PM you the physical address.
artifexd: nubbins`: Address and amount for 2 t-shirts please. No #bitcoin-assets on the back. 1 XL. 1 S.
artifexd: nubbins`: I'll commit to two #b-a shirts. An XL and a S.
artifexd: Eh. Nothing major. I wrote some software many years ago that still sells enough to make it worth my time to keep the website up. Making purchases go straight to bitcoin would be nice.
artifexd: Sadly, the current state of the unwashed masses on the internet is that if one wants their money, one must deal with the credit card networks.
artifexd: Unfortunately they don't take plastic. Only wire transfers and forms of money-by-mail.
artifexd: asciilifeform: Exactly why I'd like to offload that to someone else.
artifexd: There are many payment processors that take bitcoin and give the seller fiat. I'd like to see a payment processor that takes fiat and gives the seller btc.
artifexd: I recommend that you follow BingoBoingo's advice and practice restoring your key from backup several times before committing it to the wot.
artifexd: It's actually TigerDirect that is selling it.
artifexd: I'm 3 days behind and feel the exact same thing.
artifexd: I plan on moving all my server ops to coreos so the centos thing won't be an issue.
artifexd: mircea_popescu: I decided on arch linux although I'm still evaluating desktop environments/window managers.
artifexd: toffoo: You want esd? 'Cause that's how you get esd.
artifexd: chetty: What do you use in its place?
artifexd: I remember a story from the early 90's about people coming to the US from Russia and getting stuck in the supermarket because they couldn't choose a toothpaste due to the number of choices.
artifexd: So many choices. So overwhelming.
artifexd: As far as desktops go, kde and gnome are pretty much all there is, right?
artifexd: What about comfortable for WIndows exiles? :)
artifexd: Does which distribution I use even really matter?
artifexd: I'm not married to Centos. It is just what I've used for servers at home.
artifexd: Will proficiency on archlinux help with centos?
artifexd: ;;calc (2160 * 1600 * 3) + (1200 * 1600 * 2)
artifexd: Additional requirement: It has to be multi-monitor friendly. I'm driving over 10megapixels of desktop.
artifexd: I was thinking about Ubuntu but apparently they suck for reasons that are unclear to me.
artifexd: Any recommendations for a linux desktop? Requirements: It would mostly be used for dev work and standard internet user stuff and I have to be able to run Windows in a VM (work requires Visual Studio).
artifexd: asciilifeform is better qualified to answer that than I.
artifexd: jurov: Was the box your trezor came in glued shut on both sides? Did it have a holographic sticker?