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assbot: Logged on 05-02-2016 02:50:54; asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: 's-boxes' etc are the voodoo paraphernalia of the block-ciphration field, which was from its very beginning and to this day 100
% hokum
assbot: BitBet - Connor McDavid will live up to the hype :: 0.45 B (3
%) on Yes, 12.72 B (97
%) on No | closed 4 days 2 hours ago ... (
http://bit.ly/1QdP60r )
assbot: BitBet - Connor McDavid will live up to the hype :: 0.45 B (3
%) on Yes, 12.72 B (97
%) on No | closed 4 days 2 hours ago ... (
http://bit.ly/1VKaf7t )
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 23:36:26; pete_dushenski: y still can't buy 10
% of asciilifeform's time nor 10
% of mod6's. fancy that :)
pete_dushenski: y still can't buy 10
% of asciilifeform's time nor 10
% of mod6's. fancy that :)
☟︎ mircea_popescu: in this sense the argument can be brought that while the early block limit as implemented by miners (using 60
% of the 1mb blocks) WAS a quota, the actual 1mb block size is not a quota at all,
felipelalli: ascii_butugychag, yes. my first idea was make this 100
% web, but the IRC let me crazy. So I had just two dawns to implement it, I choose the cheapest for my good will and the win version is because they demanded it
polarbeard: I mean a timestamp in the filename author_patch_thing_$(date +
%s).vpatch
polarbeard: jurov: sha would be large and annoying, date +
%s would be enough I think
jurov: bubutbut mutilation!!!&
%#
%$
mircea_popescu: i wonder if rand will spend the next 50 years with a tiny rabid fanbase and a few
%s each election.
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 04:36:34; mircea_popescu: <pete_dushenski> mircea_popescu: it's sorta incredible that the fiatists who need infinite growth all want to cut their own throats with reduced consumption while tmsr~, who doesn't want anything to do with infinite growth, is buying and consuming like it's going out of style << actually, best estimate i can get puts TMSR GDP growth for 2015 somewhere around 450-500
%. that's not 4.5-5
%. it's not 45-5
BingoBoingo: Anyways. The point is the Bundy fumbling has to happen for militia movement to develop which isn't 75
% USG informant by weight.
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 05:50:41; adlai: shouldn't somebody who understands parimutuel betting better than the average bitbettor make nearly risk-free profit if the outcomes add up to "over 100
%"?
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 04:41:22; mircea_popescu: polarbeard + return error(SBLK "chain tip
%s not found in the block index", hashBestChain.ToString().c_str()); << any reason this has only one flag ?
punkman: "coming in at a market cap $558 billion after jumping about 8
% after the company reported its fourth-quarter earnings, and passing Apple, which sits at a market cap of $535 billion."
adlai: shouldn't somebody who understands parimutuel betting better than the average bitbettor make nearly risk-free profit if the outcomes add up to "over 100
%"?
☟︎ BingoBoingo: He's going to continue kicking and screaming consistently drawing 25
%-30
% until he quits in May or August
BingoBoingo: In derplandia: Cruz 28
% Trump 24
% Rubio 23
% mircea_popescu: + return error(SBLK "pow
%s work below minimum (
%u)", hash.ToString().c_str(), nBits); << bunches of these.
mircea_popescu: + return error(SBLK "block
%s doesn't match index", GetHash().ToString().c_str()); << it really doesn't work if you don't use the flags!
mircea_popescu: + printf(SWAR SWAL "repairing tx version
%d\n", wtx.fTimeReceivedIsTxTime); << any reason this lost the hash ?
mircea_popescu: + return error(SBLK "block loading from disk failed"); << this soulds like SERR and so does + printf(SWAR SBLK "found bad block
%s at height
%d\n",
mircea_popescu: polarbeard + return error(SBLK "chain tip
%s not found in the block index", hashBestChain.ToString().c_str()); << any reason this has only one flag ?
☟︎ pete_dushenski: "So that is a long way of saying that Callaway has reshaped the Speed Step on the crown of the XR 16 driver, but at least you now know that a whole lot of thought and time has gone into it from the best brains from two of the top aerodynamic engineering companies around. The result is the XR 16 driver that has a 30
% lower head drag and a 10
% lower face drag than the original XR driver."
http://www.golfalot.com/Portal assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 23:24:07; pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: mhm. can use mounting bracket too if you don't feel like taping it on. i guess the 2.5" size meets the 90
% of buyers using it for laptops and the 10
% of buyers using it for desktops aren't excluded either.
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: mhm. can use mounting bracket too if you don't feel like taping it on. i guess the 2.5" size meets the 90
% of buyers using it for laptops and the 10
% of buyers using it for desktops aren't excluded either.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: it will also be proof that in point of fact 80
% of cpu could go away.
ascii_butugychag: just pointing out that 80-90
% of an x86 die is there because winblowz, really
thestringpuller: yea. System is at like 70
% disk load when verifying blocks on sync.
ascii_butugychag: the measures against toy choppers is 100
% 'majesty of the might of the state' crapolade theatre
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: why not, while you're at it, premine 100
% of the coins and just hand them to seoul.
assbot: BitBet - Bitcoin Standardized Protocol Approved this Summer :: 2.7 B (24
%) on Yes, 8.72 B (76
%) on No | closed 2 years 5 months ago ... (
http://bit.ly/1SxKBCL )
Tasoshi: if you do not think 51
% will be honest, then sell your bitcoins.....
mircea_popescu: + printf(SERR SBLK "can't create database file
%s\n", strFileRes.c_str());
mircea_popescu: your original thing had a lot of - return ; + return (hey we fucked up at
%d);
assbot: BitBet - Connor McDavid will live up to the hype :: 0.45 B (3
%) on Yes, 12.72 B (97
%) on No | closed 1 day 14 hours ago ... (
http://bit.ly/1Q72HH2 )
mircea_popescu: "is it as possible to turn a grade from 50
% to 75
% as it is to turn it from 75
% to 50
%" ?
mircea_popescu: <pete_dushenski> mircea_popescu: it's sorta incredible that the fiatists who need infinite growth all want to cut their own throats with reduced consumption while tmsr~, who doesn't want anything to do with infinite growth, is buying and consuming like it's going out of style << actually, best estimate i can get puts TMSR GDP growth for 2015 somewhere around 450-500
%. that's not 4.5-5
%. it's not 45-50
% either.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: you get about 1 to 5
% less mileage per barrel in the 2nd approach, as should be obvious. you neverthelss get 5x the "jobs" and 20 to 50x the imaginary industrial assets.
pete_dushenski: "The three vehicles averaged 1.5
% lower mileage with E10, 2.2
% lower mileage with E20, 5.1
% lower mileage with E30" << from some study by the american coalition for ethanol.
pete_dushenski: how and by what fluke of fisics cruz thinks that eXX burns ~more~ efficiently than 100
% gas is anyone's guess
assbot: BitBet - Bitcoin Network Hits 1 Exahash :: 105.65 B (96
%) on Yes, 3.93 B (4
%) on No | closed 4 days 9 hours ago ... (
http://bit.ly/1QzU1f4 )
assbot: BitBet - Bitcoin Network Hits 1 Exahash :: 105.65 B (96
%) on Yes, 3.93 B (4
%) on No | closed 4 days 9 hours ago ... (
http://bit.ly/1QzTYzD )
mod6: i would 100
% start over, including in your .bitcoin dir.
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller idiots actually moved to 100
% discussing what i say, STILL can't fucking say my name ?
gribble: Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | None
% based on data since last change | 11.54629
% based on data for last three days
mircea_popescu: 1601+ return error(SBLK "failure wrting block file
%d to disk due invalid stream position", nFileRet);
jurov: "They were able to factor 0.2
% of the keys using only Euclid's algorithm."
mod6: yup np. all of your others have been 100
% accurate.
assbot: BitBet - Marco Rubio will be Republicans' 2016 Presidential Nominee :: 0.54 B (54
%) on Yes, 0.47 B (46
%) on No | closing in 2 months 2 weeks | weight: 37`696 (100`000 to 1) ... (
http://bit.ly/1KJwMN1 )
adlai: "Rejecting the Core immature Seg Wit proposal is very important... Therefore the 2MB limit and 90
% fork consensus should bring us to a more acceptable fork, and we wish to see consensus on other issues (e.g. increasing unconfirmed tx)."
punkman: extra 25
% processing fee tacked on, all of which goes to Vigilant."
mircea_popescu: so realistically, if you've two or more failures, your odds of recovering from data loss are still well in the 80
%+ range.
pete_dushenski: "More populous countries have more business travel in both directions, but the volume is less than proportional to their population: a country with 100
% more population than another has only about 70
% more business travel. This suggests that there are economies of scale in running businesses that favor large countries." << moar derps != more business. but impossibru !!1
pete_dushenski: "a country with a per capita income that is 100
% higher than another receives 130
% more business travelers and sends 170
% more people abroad. This means that business travel tends to grow more than proportionally with the level of development." << or maybe it just means that your 'per capita' bullshit is literally a mean metric of no practical value, just like the "people" it purports to measure.
PeterL: my prediction for republicans: Trump will win several early states, but as various candidates drop out trump will stay at that 25-30
% and one of the other candidates will beat him in the later states
assbot: BitBet - Donald Trump to win South Carolina Republican Primary :: 0.39 B (78
%) on Yes, 0.11 B (22
%) on No | closing in 3 weeks 3 days | weight: 96`236 (100`000 to 10`000) ... (
http://bit.ly/1Un5Xlb )
assbot: BitBet - Bitcoin Network Hits 1 Exahash :: 105.65 B (96
%) on Yes, 3.93 B (4
%) on No | closing in 8 months 2 weeks | weight: 82`743 (100`000 to 20`000) ... (
http://bit.ly/1n8UoUs )
jurov: 99
% of nuclear is unusable without ample access to cooling water
jurov: we are 53
% nuclear, and another 2 blocks are in development, <joke>it should result in cheapest electricity around</joke>