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mircea_popescu: diametric: mircea_popescu, asciilifeform: http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/FST-01 << ima let teh tech comment.
mircea_popescu: hello people that lelled at ~leel@stjhnf0157w-142163081094.dhcp-dynamic.FibreOP.nl.bellaliant.net
nubbins`: don't tell me, tell the people who lelled at my plan
mircea_popescu: no, that's not retirement, that's being alive.
nubbins`: ehh, retirement doesn't mean you stop working, just means you don't have to
mircea_popescu: nubbins` it's not all it's cracked up to be. i spent a while with old farts in costa rica, they bored me stiff.
nubbins`: in the brief introductory bio my manager asked me to provide, i said i planned to retire by age 35
nubbins`: i recall giving a presentation at the place i had a work term once
mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves: even worse than bitter is a sour espresso << i think coffee tastes sour at a certain point of sweetening it.
mircea_popescu: http://www.iambetterthanyourkids.com/images/inspirational/be_so_happy3.jpg << the main difference between russians and us people ? observe how evstafiev holds the woman's hand.
mircea_popescu: lmao how did you get that one ?
kdomanski: it was my understanding that bitcoin is what made you wealthy
mircea_popescu: well, the first time anyway.
kdomanski: retired? I thought you're somewhere in 30-40 yo range
kdomanski: I don't think so
mircea_popescu: aha so this 46-47 business isn't actually all that extraordinary ?
kdomanski: [01:41] <mircea_popescu> hm, what's a normal temperature for a normal desktop videocard to normally run at ?
mircea_popescu: <mircea_popescu> hm, what's a normal temperature for a normal desktop videocard to normally run at ?
mircea_popescu: observe how i'm still voiced. this is because YOU split from me.
kdomanski: so mircea_popescu, before the netsplit I asked what did you do before bitcoin
jdanks: need to host a service similar to bit.ly
jdanks: anyone have any cheap hosting that takes btc? cheap being not namecheap
kdomanski_: I definitely saw MP speak, but it's not in the logs
kdomanski_: ssssh, I lost connection, waiting for logs to update :P
jdanks: all js is useful for is node or bells and whistles client side. you can do some nice stuff that you would do in c with typed arrays. apparently that typed array stuff is new to js or so ive heard, kdomanski
BingoBoingo: X-Rob: I've rented hash and pointed it there for 48 hours. Hopefully this drives the pool diff up or... chalbersma can do something to force it up
X-Rob: BingoBoingo: yeah, I'm solo mining again, for the moment.
kdomanski: it's inconvenient at the very least
BingoBoingo: X-Rob: This share difficulty = 1.0 definitely seems to be a problem
jdanks: you think js is wierd?
kdomanski: somehow I'm not suprised that JS gets a honorary place on the first "list of 10 weirdest programming languages" I found
X-Rob: that one was found within the last 24 hours or so
xmj: jdanks: e.g. there's a brainfuck parser for LOLCODE (no joke) which makes LOLCODE by inheritance turing-complete too.
X-Rob: BingoBoingo: I just noticed this -- Best share: 33.9G -- not too long ago that would have been a btc block.
kdomanski: and the National Instruments sales representative said that with LabView you can bla bla herp-a-derp
xmj: jdanks: brainfuck is oftentimes used to prove that other languages are Turing-complete.
kdomanski: xmj: I was just typing that :P
jdanks: i had a feeling xmj. it ain't so bad, but it is forcing me to learn the idiosyncracies of java
xmj: jdanks: there's a language called brainfuck.
jdanks: i know there is a WTF license but there's a language called wtf?
xmj: jdanks: saying the same thing in different words
kdomanski: and while we're at it, writing code is so 20th century, it's 2014 - we have graphical techostuffs
xmj: anyone called the exterminator?
jdanks: i'll start pushing my cfml to git just for you guys
kdomanski: bacause you know, out there in the industry bugs kill people and they can't have bugs!
ben_vulpes: to the matlab, engineers!
kdomanski: ben_vulpes: a funny conversation I had started with a colleague of mine saying it's a pitty there's no industrial programming language repos on github
peterl: grammar looks fine to me in the first version
kdomanski: ben_vulpes: nvm, I thought you alluded to my grammar
ben_vulpes: shorthand for "lots of things happening into which i have no insight"
ben_vulpes: now show me the one that builds 0.6 :D
ben_vulpes: kdomanski: come again? i'm not familiar with this notion of "almost shipping"
kdomanski: you've got to love how docker almost ships its own OS as bundled dependecies with the source
ben_vulpes: ya i saw that and was all "goddamnit why didn't i"
assbot: Running the Bitcoin core daemon as a Docker container : Bitcoin
assbot: Running the Bitcoin core daemon as a Docker container Medium
thestringpuller: Running the Bitcoin core daemon as a Docker container
assbot: According to /twitter /Support, a person is not in violation for tweeting things like this http://t.co/UNVkBftY02
BingoBoingo: Wait, and mircea_popescu got banned for razzing Andreas to death? https://twitter.com/FeministaJones/status/511636675311960066
chalbersma: I'll brb. Got to drive home.
BingoBoingo: SOme rigs there were better than others.
X-Rob: I love the name.
BingoBoingo: Before we signed X-Rob it's where we got hash from during the ATC block constipation crisis
chalbersma: Nice. Thanks!
BingoBoingo: Alright, rented a ~600gh/s rig and pointed it at the pool for 48 hours
chalbersma: I'm sure the hacking of kill switches will never be used against the soldiers in quesiton.
kdomanski: next stop: killswitches in all guns (Judge Dredd style), so the "society" can disarm the oh so disagreeable individual
assbot: visualobscurity: Salvador Dali painting La Cara... - Mystery of the Mundane
RagnarDanneskjol: I am EXTREMELY suspicious of any cloud-mining operation - they are a barrel or snakes
chalbersma: On me personal pool? I need to remove that but that was me initially testing the advertising idea.
RagnarDanneskjol: wtf i that advert on the bottom of pool?
chalbersma: The second one is running on my home connection I plan to keep it running until we validate and release the p2pool software and more people start running their own copies.
BingoBoingo: What's the pool address. I'll get something aimed at it
RagnarDanneskjol: i can too - just hoped someone was already doing it
RagnarDanneskjol: BingoBoingo - is there anyone else to mine the pool other than Rob? Its going to be virtually impossible to validate pool functionality without at least 2 separate miners running non-stop for at least 24 (pref 48 or more) hours
atcbot: [PityThePool Hashrate]: 48.87 GH/s [iSpace Pool Hashrate]: 1.04 TH/s
PeterL: better to have a nitrogen atmosphere
jurov: better pour the liquid into the powder...oh wait
PeterL: not usually explosives, but I have had a few things go up in flames (note: dumping pyrophoric powder into a container of flammable liquid is a bad idea)
PeterL: (and sometimes if I am using webchat and don't log in fast enough I have to come up with a different username)
PeterL: I switched between PLambert and PeterL a few times before settling on PeterL here
PeterL: well, I was Peter Lambert on the forum
gribble: WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user jurov to user PeterL: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=jurov&dest=PeterL | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=PeterL | Rated since: Wed Apr 16 17:10:12 2014
jurov: due to whole yesterday coding in haskell
jurov: you can't ask this from FP maths
jurov: oh he bought moar of them, for "nominal value of 32499 satoshi"
PeterL: total assets and total shares
jurov: what's that?
PeterL: jurov, I think you used the wron numbers for F.DERP price
assbot: the niggas that took "check out my mixtape" to a whole new level RT /p0psson: Who the fuck is U2?
mike_c: to the sending address though, that can cause problems too. it is better, but not great.
thestringpuller: they've been doing this for years...
thestringpuller: to the sending address
thestringpuller: so they recommend you send with an address that can receive change
thestringpuller: they also refund coins if there is an overpay
mike_c: hm, it does sound wrong.. tough problem to get right.
thestringpuller: ;;later tell Namworld send me a ;;later or pm when you next come about
gribble: Namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 8 hours, 37 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: <Namworld> Eh, not really. Day is the same lenght, regardless of sleeping hours
thestringpuller: or at least to me ~_~
thestringpuller: except to say "we'll pay out of pocket and not do business with this merchant"