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cazalla: how much do they charge?
Vexual: my butcher has rabbit, and i know the value, im talking of value adding
cazalla: i planned to do bees in the spring but i'm putting it off until we move, i can't adhere to the regulations they set for doing it here
Vexual: yeah, but in time
cazalla: not worth my time at .05
Vexual: learn bees too
cazalla: when we move, i want to build some type of enclosure so they can run around and effectively be wild
Vexual: get some plum trees and do plum rabbit
Vexual: put your house in the middle
Vexual: a terrier run around the paddock should do the same as suburbia
Vexual: i guess you dont have that problem in your backyard
assbot: Rabbit meat farms disappear due to virus and costs - YouTube
cazalla: i think it's due to calici and costs of vax
Vexual: theres costs, and theres value
cazalla: dunno, i did read the industry is dead, something like 100 farms reduced to 2 due to costs
Vexual: anyone vauum packing them and flying them to resturants?
cazalla: taking out might be fine, nfi on bringing them in, they went through all our shit when taking the car across on the boat
cazalla: Vexual, they do, a breeder i bought a british giant from drove all the way to tassie to get them from a woman that breeds them there
Vexual: cazalla, they prolly already have rabbits there
cazalla: you can always fly to hobart
assbot: L.P.D.: Libertarian Police Department - The New Yorker
pete_dushenski: plus bruny island's shop is clear on the other side of the island from devonport
cazalla: Vexual, i wonder if i can bring them in
cazalla: pete_dushenski, bring you own food if you ever take spirit of tasmania
Vexual: your rabbits prolly command a higher price in tassie, people apprecieate good meat down there
pete_dushenski: just looking up ferries from melbourne to tassie: 10.5 hours!
pete_dushenski: a yes. tasmania.
Vexual: never tried
gribble: Tassie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tassie>; The Silver Tassie (play) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Silver_Tassie_(play)>; Urban Dictionary: Tassie: <http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Tassie>
pete_dushenski: ;;google tassie
pete_dushenski: “Why’d you do it?” I asked, as I slapped a pair of Oikos™ Greek Yogurt Presents Handcuffs® on the guy.
pete_dushenski: “All right, all right!” the man yelled, throwing down his weapon. “I give up, cop! I confess: I took the bitcoins.”
cazalla: tbh i'd fuck sydney/melbourne off and go to tassie
Vexual: wha urbanspoon wont tell you is the cigar list is epic and girls should dress slutty
cazalla: winters are a little colder here, i've lived in sydney (maroubra) and that's the only difference, anecdotal of course
cazalla: melb is pretty much the same temp as sydney
Vexual: if you wanna go 5 star you vould try quay
cazalla: redfern isn't what it was so don't worry too much
pete_dushenski: unless the cops high five me...
pete_dushenski: we're just at the south tip of hyde park
pete_dushenski: we're not staying far from there
Vexual: when an aboriginal kid died at police hands they rioted with vengence
Vexual: youll also find cafes, tech startups, and old gangsters
assbot: Diane Whittaker interview The Block: Stories from a Meeting Place SBS Redfern Interactive Documentary
pete_dushenski: the block is the aboriginal thing?
Vexual: gentrified by hipsters these days
cazalla: Vexual will vouch it's tops
Vexual: they all have halal options, and if you dont get jazz, they play blues
Vexual: then theres a jazz spot a stumble away, where you can drink all the martinis
Vexual: old cobbled streets, these days with lights
Vexual: at night, head to the rocks, theres a german spot there, 2 litre beers and bratwurst and snitzel
assbot: Dixon House Food Court Restaurant Reviews, Sydney, Australia - TripAdvisor
assbot: Doyles on the Wharf Restaurant Reviews, Watsons Bay, Australia - TripAdvisor
pete_dushenski: http://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurant_Review-g552124-d949190-Reviews-Doyles_on_the_Wharf-Watsons_Bay_Woollahra_Greater_Sydney_New_South_Wales.html << this one?
Vexual: find chinatown for lunch, dixon house has a foodcourt, you'll be smoked out with burning meat and spices, jostle for a seat with the asian kids, feels like hongkong
Vexual: get up pearly and catch the ferry to manly where youll find doyles on the wharf, gesture to the bacon and eggs
Vexual: i'll assume you've been drinking all the martinis, and have or want a girl or boy on your arm
assbot: Of mendacity, mold, bugs and other things. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
assbot: German publishing house Heise showing how modern Journalism is done: OpenPGP Keys for all their journalists. http://t.co/DVwZQpOrnk (ger)
assbot: Mr. /CharlieShrem, in taking it in the pooper like so http://t.co/qZe3na3Zd7 only proved his mousy illiteracy http://t.co/556Zm8Lku4
assbot: Charlie Shrem Hopes to Walk Free After Guilty Plea Deal
pete_dushenski: <ben_vulpes> also: if it ain't about money i go/nowhere i'm nailed to the floor << too good!
assbot: Y Combinator: The American Idol of Venture Capital | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: church (evidently in some other piece, forget which) likens the vc circus to the process whereby american 'pop musicians' are industrially manufactured by, among other outfits, disney corp. << sounds aboot like http://contravex.com/2014/07/31/y-combinator-the-american-idol-of-venture-capital/ but less original
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: looks like conformal co. passed the 'test.' << with flying colours!
gribble: Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 503.06, Best ask: 504.73, Bid-ask spread: 1.67000, Last trade: 504.0, 24 hour volume: 7779.59236845, 24 hour low: 501.25, 24 hour high: 514.98, 24 hour vwap: 507.673992263
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes how's the coffee ?
ben_vulpes: great logs tonight
ben_vulpes: "I respectfully question how you can authoritatively champion mining code written primarily in another language entirely." << because fuck the reference implementations.
ben_vulpes: " My dislike of other mining nodes is a consequence of directly correlated forking dangers of alternative mining code, and I think we both know that." << one of these days i'm going to get left behind as reward for my courtesy of loyalty to the power rangers i can feel it coming but maybe if i complain a lot in public maybe the inevitable won't happen
ben_vulpes: "Bitcoind core itself of course mostly tried to accept both forks and let the stronger one win." << sounds like the sort of thing a "core" "dev team" should really address - maximum fork size < utxos? mhm.
ben_vulpes: forks are how bitcoin-core dies. quit burning fuel trying to prevent the inevitable.
cazalla: well, they do swim against the current
BingoBoingo: The great hazard of being salmon though is being recognized as to delicious to simply render as biodiesel by every living thing inclined to pescitarian consumption
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: thing is - these salmon want - a rocket. and so will have to do some things they're unaccustomed to.
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> that being - that someone, somewhere, is willing to answer with his arse for what every character in the code actually causes the hardware to do. <<< this is only meaningful in a centralist approach.
asciilifeform: must assume this happens, whether 'tor' or simply playful isp / backbone operator
assbot: Logged on 03-01-2014 03:15:35; asciilifeform: there are tor exits silently pumping ascii through 'sed' or the like, slipping 'friendly' btc addrs in place of originals.
decimation: perhaps I could change the bitcoin addresses to something friendly :) http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-01-2014#435478 ☝︎
asciilifeform: but must understand, this is likely a popular 'sport' and anything you see - will have been seen by plenty of others
asciilifeform: decimation: if you have a strict isp, do it in one of those 'nature preserves' where it is officially encouraged (e.g. 'amazon ec2')
decimation does not want to become a zek
decimation: even with payload crypto it would be interesting to watch the incoming packets
asciilifeform: decimation: at least a few registrars take btc and don't ask too many questions
decimation: asciilifeform: wouldn't there be an "id trail" from the registrar to the bot herder?
asciilifeform: decimation: popular bot << no need for 'bitsquat' here. most of the clever sort of botnet use domains generated weekly, based on time of day. but, clever folks also use rsa signatures for payload auth.
decimation: the fun version of this would be to squat on a domain predicted to be used by a popular bot
gribble: Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation - dinaburg.org: <http://dinaburg.org/bitsquatting.html>; Bitsquatting - [media.blackhat.com] - Audio and Video from Black Hat: <https://media.blackhat.com/bh-us-11/Dinaburg/BH_US_11_Dinaburg_Bitsquatting_WP.pdf>; Examining the Bitsquatting Attack Surface - Cisco Blog: <http://blogs.cisco.com/wp-content/uploads/Schultz- (1 more message)
decimation: probably the majority of btc nodes run non-ecc ram
asciilifeform: just the now-ubiquitous non-error-correcting memory.
decimation: next step: find out how to flip that bit in said machine running with crap-o-soft os
asciilifeform: contest / student exercise - find the most interesting one.
asciilifeform: entropy, at least, -is- always out to get you.
decimation: or inversely they believe that it's everywhere and out to get them.
asciilifeform: somehow everyone understands that parachute, airplane, etc. have to be designed in certain ways - but mention programs? and 'you're a nut'
asciilifeform: just as with the discovery of ionizing radiation, people suffer needlessly because they 'intuitively' believe that invisible thing can't kill them
asciilifeform is in the process of meeting this standard for a different application, and it is very labour-intensive. but necessary.
asciilifeform: that being - that someone, somewhere, is willing to answer with his arse for what every character in the code actually causes the hardware to do.
decimation: asciilifeform: do you mean to separate "btc client" from "btc node"?
asciilifeform: back to subject - imho btc client is 'safety critical code' - but none of the existing implementations rise to even the most basic standard for such.