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ThickAsThieves: "You probably didnt stop flying because you have to go through airport screeners, take off your shoes, let your laptop be X-rayed and your luggage possibly rummaged through by security personnel. You shouldnt close your business either. Instead, level with your customers, tell them what the government is capable of doing, and allow them make up their own minds
as to whether to do business with you or not.
kakobrekla: 11:11.29 ( +jurov ) many ppl atound here write it
as "bitcoint" < same here, but 'bitcoind' but they are not meanin the daemon.
HeySteve: that I have, no dice. verified email tho. I'm perhaps being extra cautious
as it will be a big story
jurov: if it was major chunk of budget, it can be labeled
as mistake
fluffypony: "So then MPEX.co creates a barrier to entry by being extremely strict with listings, depending heavily on the WoT for trust and on GPG for contracts, and charging a 30 BTC fee to register
as a trader (alternatively you can use a broker like CoinBr. This prevents scammy listings and (generally speaking) means that investors are of the sort that have money to invest and the rationale to think things through.
mircea_popescu: HeySteve: hmm, I should lay out my garden with hedges and such in the form of my GPU << then you could dress
as an electron and run around there to mine.
jurov: many ppl atound here write it
as "bitcoint"
gribble: Nick 'thestringpuller', with hostmask 'thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-97-12.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net', is identified
as user 'thestringpuller', with GPG key id 0FF2943DA179E169, key fingerprint 6ACE36E786F39A4ADC4506DE0FF2943DA179E169, and bitcoin address None
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell bitcoinpete anyway, i was saying that teh yurpeans also had the sort of war-
as-a-sporting-event thing, before the french "republic" invented socialism. they worked just fine for evereyone (yes, including those least qualified to form an opinion on the matter).
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell bitcoinpete so i just tried to put a comment in, but "forbidden please enable javascript".
as if.
gribble: Nick 'thestringpuller', with hostmask 'thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-97-12.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net', is identified
as user 'thestringpuller', with GPG key id 0FF2943DA179E169, key fingerprint 6ACE36E786F39A4ADC4506DE0FF2943DA179E169, and bitcoin address None
thestringpuller: it'll get more fun every year
as long
as we live to see it
mircea_popescu: so your hypotethical dood going around nicking
as other people to fuck up the logs paternity was being chastised.
artifexd: But are you authed
as mircea_popescu or someone else?
dignork: kakobrekla: IL
as in Israel, UTC +2 or so
gribble: CAUTION: irc nick differs from otc registered nick. Nick 'benkay', with hostmask 'benkay!sid28611@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qaqujegvlibcqcrh', is identified
as user 'artifexd', with GPG key id 11D1433947A3327A, key fingerprint 58A4FD3F492F49F5ECEA9D9911D1433947A3327A, and bitcoin address None
gribble: Nick 'artifexd', with hostmask 'artifexd!sid28611@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qaqujegvlibcqcrh', is identified
as user 'artifexd', with GPG key id 11D1433947A3327A, key fingerprint 58A4FD3F492F49F5ECEA9D9911D1433947A3327A, and bitcoin address None
TestingUnoDosTre: I thought it meant rates something legit
as if it were illegitimate
artifexd: <kakobrekla> So now each of them herps derps legit things. You see half of it. <- That now reads
as they both make legitimate ratings but "you" only pays attention to one of the ratings.
artifexd: <kakobrekla> Ok, lets assume a simple case, with s1 and s2 which are both legit. <- If we go with s and n
as malicious/legit modifiers, how can s1 and s2 be legit?
artifexd: Groupthink is the problem, right? At least
as far
as it is not immediately visible
as such.
fluffypony: so then is it a matter of macroscopic vs. microscopic views of the WoT
as it relates to a single entity within the WoT?
artifexd: Well it wouldn't be just script kiddies and bots. If mircea_popescu were to rate someone
as something and then everyone else in here were to rate that same person
as that same thing, it would have the same effect.
thestringpuller: so the minorirty becomes the actual trustworthy people such
as mircea_popescu or kako
cgcardona_: different time frame w/ edibles. They are just
as good but you gotta wait half an hour or so. Sneaking a quick vaper is always the way to go. (if that's your thing of course)
danielpbarron:
as per recommendations from users in this channel, I have sold my XCP; still got a lot to learn..
artifexd:
As for my enterprise, I endeavor to turn desires into running code.
bounce: "The goal of this IPO is to IPO on
as many exchanges
as possible."
mircea_popescu: dude. looky here : at this point the situation is, some site somewhere provided you do some things may maybe sell your book. things such
as i dunno... make an account.
mircea_popescu: writing books ~in romanian~ struck even 2005 me
as a little silly.
artifexd: ThickAsThieves: FWIW, metabyte has been booted
as founder of #altcoin and now the founder is listed
as freenode-staff.
artifexd: If you recognize me
as a rep, I'm a rep.
artifexd: Can you appoint me
as an altcoin representative?
mircea_popescu: "The sound technology, the source says, doesnt yet work. A noise
as common
as a blender in the background at a coffee shop might cause it to malfunction."
artifexd: I guess the programmers weren't perceived
as fungible at Clinkle.
mircea_popescu: For example, only engineers, some designers and product people were given stock. And some of the other departments, such
as operations, were asked to do menial tasks for the engineers.
mircea_popescu: One described the way engineers were treated versus everyone else
as a caste system within Clinkle. Another said there was segregation in terms of how departments were treated by management.
mircea_popescu: otherwise, almost neobee to a fault. "The growth teams met ambitious goals by targeting the most influential students on campus, such
as group presidents and fraternity and sorority leaders. The leaders were shown some images from the website, and the deal was sealed with a compelling prize: If the entire organization signed up for Clinkles waitlist, then all of them downloaded the app on the day it became available
mircea_popescu: to college and letting the boys consult me
as an experienced man of affairs. And having finished this process of thinking I wired Carroll that I was ready to join him."
thestringpuller: 4.3. This contract is protected
as copyrighted material. It may not be reused by different parties without the express permission of MPEx.ch calendar month.
fluffypony: mircea_popescu: ok so then be specific, because the rating is nowhere near a 10 and contains
as much info
as I can pack into that shortform
mircea_popescu: notrly how this works. so did you lend him fiddy bux ten times and he repaid every time or did you deliver him $5mn worth of widgets on net30 which he paid for
as agreed.
ozbot: Safello launches complete redesign of website
as it gears up for European expans
mircea_popescu: i srsly never felt
as aged irl
as i do in 3 years of btc.
davout: jurov: sure,
as long
as it does not involve detaching any limbs from my body
mircea_popescu: benkay im not a nazi, i can tolerate polite people just like i can tolerate homosexuals. just
as long
as they don't try to persuade me we're fine :D
benkay:
as me ma sed 'manners aren't about making people feel good. they're about plausible deniability.'
mircea_popescu: eh radom cyphertrade expert opining on shit
as if the fecal content of his cranial cavity is now worthy of consideration.
bounce: nicely useless accompanying message. about
as useful
as the usual redmondian "help" message
bounce: /* if PRNG is not properly seeded, resort to secret exponent
as unpredictable seed */
nubbins`: glanced in the mirror just
as his headlights disappeared, tried to stomp the gas
numerisTrade: TestingUnoDosTre,
as I understand it, the decreasing timeweight would punish your lock-in profits if it's linear to 0 in a one week frame
davout: which
as we say in france
davout: fluffypony: xss/csrf would be easy to detect by someone with a simple tool such
as firebug
mrstickball: so imagine what I've had to do for SEC compliance
as a registered security
benkay: banging atoms together
as a business in the states is just horrid.
mrstickball: benkay: why is that? ... I'd argue because its so much easier and trouble-free
as an employer
mrstickball: because I co-own an analyst firm that contracts 100% of its employees. I also run a business that is looking to hire via W4. Different regulatory environment,
as I have to pay a lot more in compliance for unemployment, workers comp, SS, ect
benkay:
as if i have 1 employee
benkay: can't say
as that's any of your business, mrstickball .
nubbins`: ^ the attacker went to the same school
as me for 9 years :0
mrstickball: he cites deregulation
as a potential cause of inequality, yet the reality is the EXACT OPPOSITE
fluffypony: cgcardona_: benkay is a bot, he says that
as a response to a mention of any altcoin
TestingUnoDosTre: Also, I thought you had to register
as a money transmitter in US
fluffypony: my argument is that it's not,
as the audience is the casual miner
fluffypony: it was marketed
as a coffee cup warmer
fluffypony: TestingUnoDosTre: ok so then take the Jalapeno
as an example
nubbins`: if that's your exit strategy, you should probably reconsider
as well
fluffypony: benkay: the other exception I've seen is with GPU rigs mining profitable altcoins,
as theres always a new pump-and-dump "ASIC-resistant" scamcoin being touted. drive them hard for 2-3 years or until unprofitable, and then part out the equipment to gamers
mrstickball:
as per the chart I showed you, there's been a steady reduction since the peak in September
mrstickball: but anything sub-28nm isn't going to be
as large
mrstickball: Jon W and Kate disappeared nearly the same day
as each other. Seemed odd
BingoBoingo: benkay: Has your Dukeness given much thought
as to the requirements you suppose on those who would be your Ridders?
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo well there is such a thing
as thinking they're too smart for their own good
BingoBoingo: And there is no such thing
as "too smart for their own good"
peterl: mircea_popescu: looks like you tear apart my story just
as intended. thanks.
BCB: BingoBoingo, I don't think he ever saw a future in bitcoin. He just saw it
as a way to make a quick buck. He was too smart for his own good.
peterl:
as long
as the charity gave you a receipt, I don't see why there would be any hassle?
peterl: well, according to IRS rules, couldn't you claim a bitcoin donation
as charitable donation for tax purposes?
mircea_popescu: but try and talk it to the fucktards who have some shit impacted in their head which they misrepresent
as an idea, and then try to use everything they encounter on the road
as shit-amplifyer, instead of using it
as a shit removing device.
Azelphur: that was pretty funny "This bet is serious business, if you place the bet and loose then don't pay, you will be marked
as a scammer and banned"
benkay: the dynamics of upping is interesting to watch
as well
benkay: peterl: we're all making it up
as we go
artifexd: ;;later tell bitcoinpete You may want to increase the left margin on your ul,ol under media="all".
As it is currently, it prevents your footnote labels from showing more than a single digit.
Apocalyptic: I'm not sure but I read "Nous ne comptabiliserons plus désormais que les mots qui sont bien écrits
"
as you just have to write 10 or 20 words correctly to get the full mark