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williamdunne: In fairness, didn'
t that one guy take a photo of a market up his ass at hanbot's request?
williamdunne: indiancandy1: Nah, only UK, and I don'
t have a vagina so don'
t have an instagram account
williamdunne: "The US is our home -- they may be acting like nincompoops but I don'
t want to completely uproot over this."
WolfGoethe: portland was nice. met a super model lookin type girl there... she told me she hasn;
t had a date in 6 months.. i was like why??? she said because the guys in portland are to scared to even say hi to her... lol
☟︎ 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???
williamdunne: Well I think the essence, is if what you're currently doing isn'
t working, fucking change it
assbot: Logged on 02-06-2014 15:57:38; nubbins`: ;;sell 1.0 "OFFICIAL #bitcoin-assets
t-shirt" @ 25/{bitstampask} BTC "Worldwide shipping included. Optional '#bitcoin-assets / freenode' text on back.
http://imgur.com/jmcSFTx"
danielpbarron already has the b-a official
t-shirt thanks to nubbins`
menahem: "this Bitcock ain'
t gonna suck itself."
mike_c: mircea_popescu: didn'
t know that, i could try that
mike_c: i tried to compile windoze version, didn'
t go so well
assbot: Logged on 01-06-2015 18:04:15; mircea_popescu: i didn'
t find a supplier.
pete_dushenski: mats universities as businesses, which is what they've certainly become with their 20th century 'mass adoption' approach to education, couldn'
t possibly lead their students to be anything other than broke dicks anymore than apple can with the kids who buy their iphonez
mats: the navy doesn'
t see nearly the same level of folks going to medical discharge boards
☟︎ Landgull: I don'
t think he liked the results of the stress test.
trinque: I haven'
t had to hit it with a wrench in a bit
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.
williamdunne: danielpbarron: Shhh, don'
t tell her we've seen it!
williamdunne: flyplymouth: So once you've "stress tested" this business plan, rather than going for government money, why don'
t you become the first CIC to issue publicly traded bonds?
williamdunne: flyplymouth: How would they generate returns? This is what we're asking. You can'
t pay dividends so..?
williamdunne: flyplymouth: You said you don'
t want to make money for shareholders
williamdunne: flyplymouth: You didn'
t answer the question at all
flyplymouth: The social enterprise model doesn'
t prohibit us from attracting private investment.
williamdunne: flyplymouth: And do you not think you could attract some actual investment if this wasn'
t a social enterprise?
williamdunne: flyplymouth: Not sure how that works, so I won'
t comment. Anyhow. How do you stress test a business plan?
mircea_popescu: i still don'
t understand what stress testing a business plan involves.
williamdunne: flyplymouth: Key cities in.... UK or abroad? Tourism isn'
t much of a concern
flyplymouth: The business model is completey different from Exeter. To be fair Exeter do quite a good job for its size. We'll be smaller planes as a 'connecting airport' so you won'
t initially get many holiday destinations but it would connect into key cities and hubs.
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Biggest thing in their favour is that it was an airport that was closed, doesn'
t need 100% rebuilding
jurov: i don'
t think win compatibility is major problem
trinque: why wouldn'
t they? isn'
t that what facebook's business is?
williamdunne: So wouldn'
t be surprised if they just outright buy facebook's data
williamdunne: trinque: IKR? Pretending that the NSA isn'
t already embedded 12 inches in their rectum
trinque: what they don'
t have a database now?
jurov: lol they prolly didn'
t do the study in central/eastern eu
williamdunne: Hardware firewall doesn'
t run web servers too well..
williamdunne: Couldn'
t this be partially solved with a rather stringent firewall policy (off-machine ofc)
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: recent 'xeons' won'
t init unless thing is on the bus and functioning
mircea_popescu: nobody's fault you don'
t matter, peeps. talk to urmoms.
jurov: shinohai: don'
t forget other goodies like put deeds, send email to btc-dev mailing list (once it syncs with assbot)
shinohai: This is about the only place that isn'
t an echo chamber anymore sadly.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: did you think it didn'
t exist ? don'
t you DARE THINK IT DOESNT EXIST OMYGAWD!!1
Landgull: Well sure, but kids don'
t waste their time on things they don'
t care about. You don'
t see them pulling pigtails because they think a girl is ugly.
Landgull: Hey, I didn'
t say he was right - just that someone with a botnet thinks he's right.
jurov: Landgull don'
t feed mircea's ego, it's big enough already :DD
jurov: davout hasn'
t waken up well?
Landgull: Isn'
t that, essentially, an admission that you're right?
punkman: 0.5.3.1-RELEASE doesn'
t verify everything, needs removal of the conditional that skips blocks
assbot: Logged on 01-06-2015 09:40:31; cazalla: prob isn'
t working class people buying it but the chinese.. a lot of foreign investment of aussie housing is coming from china past few years, thought is that they dont mind paying huge premiums just to get their money outta there
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.
cazalla: prob isn'
t working class people buying it but the chinese.. a lot of foreign investment of aussie housing is coming from china past few years, thought is that they dont mind paying huge premiums just to get their money outta there
☟︎ cazalla: what.. one million isn'
t reasonable for that?
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.
☟︎ chalbersma: Think is I don'
t think that anybody is actually using ATC P2Pool implementation anymore. The contract for the build had 1 month of runtime and then MP and Ragnar I believe ran the p2pool node for a while. But ATC didn'
t seem to catch on that much.
chalbersma: So with P2Pool the idea is that you will run a mining "pool" that share's it's load with other mining "pools". There a cryptographic chain keeping track of work so that you can'
t cheat or mine a block and then keep it. So in the end instead of having one centralized plae where all the mining work is kept you get the benefits of the pool with bitcoin like decentralization.
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-06-2015#1149352 on one hand, they're talking to a crowd, and for that particular crowd talking sense means you lose. why the fuck they imagine against plainly obvious reality that it still matters or can help them is besides the point here. on the other hand, they don'
t want to help. formulating cogent criticisms is helping.
☝︎ decimation: asciilifeform: note that usg doesn'
t really need to be 'good', it's just that there's no credible alternative
thestringpuller: asciilifeform: yea pretty much usg cardano, just didn'
t know if it had been discussed. now it has.
assbot: Logged on 22-05-2015 06:59:49; mircea_popescu: if th efield had needed such a thing, it wouldn'
t exist at all.
assbot: Logged on 22-05-2015 06:59:41; mircea_popescu: people do buy chemicals, but they don'
t buy "chemistry"
assbot: Logged on 22-05-2015 06:54:48; mircea_popescu: the idea here being that people wouldn'
t pay for a sane os for the same reason they won'
t payfor the sun.
decimation: yeah but folks don'
t realize the crime yet, apparently
Adlai: you aren'
t dreaming big enough
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
Adlai found that in the gribble source, didn'
t realize it was just parotting a value from elsewhere
assbot: Logged on 31-05-2015 22:53:20; midnightmagic: williamdunne: If you're quick enough, I suppose. Also, this is presuming the host itself isn'
t in some fashion pwned, since who knows how it was actually compromised considering the physical drives are unavailable for examination.
Adlai: nonsense, satoshi had every clue about proper code, but he didn'
t want to make it too easy
assbot: Logged on 31-05-2015 21:27:33; asciilifeform: i don'
t even apprehend why this 'jam tomorrow' nonsense was even in there in the first place.