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indiancandy1: just i would rather spend ur money then mine
ben_vulpes: who paid for your ticket indiancandy1 ?
BingoBoingo: Maybe he's in the cool part?
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: Moiety has to find fiat revenues
indiancandy1: long time
BingoBoingo: Ah cool, which thing?
BingoBoingo: I guess it will have to remain a mystery
indiancandy1: congrats to?
ben_vulpes: if you're advanced enough to do without the "sync" button, you're advanced enough to cygwin and fuck you
pankkake: let's crap the history with more useless commits
thestringpuller: people is so dumb you gotta have a big magical "sync" button cause git pull and git push are too hard of concepts to understand
xmj: no, most i know were made out of thin air
chetty: isnt that where most numbers come from?
assbot: BBC News - 21st Century Fox withdraws bid for Time Warner
xmj: ah, fox wanted to buy TW and withdrew the bid.
fluffypony: well, techically TBS, who in turn is owned by Time Warner
fluffypony: no - Time Warner
xmj: CNN belongs to Fox, no?
chetty: good grief yesterday cnn had hong kong in brazil, today its ulan bator in the ukraine
chetty: <assbot> Bitcoin Suspected to Be NSA or CIA Project// just from the title thats silly, they dont get along
assbot: Bitcoin Suspected to Be NSA or CIA Project
[]bot: Bet placed: 2.51915554 BTC for Yes on "Difficulty over 21Bn by Summer's end 2014" http://bitbet.us/bet/877/ Odds: 87(Y):13(N) by coin, 89(Y):11(N) by weight. Total bet: 18.72755554 BTC. Current weight: 17,776.
xmj: (use a proper browser and proper dns-based ad filtering solution and you won't have to deal with this shit.)
nubbins`: guess i'll skip the rest of the article
nubbins`: got about three paragraphs in before the audio ads started playing
kakobrekla: nah it was the evil doing of MoSW
BingoBoingo: lulzy source they cite http://ciaproject.org/projects/
assbot: Bitcoin Suspected to Be NSA or CIA Project
gribble: Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 594.05, Best ask: 596.49, Bid-ask spread: 2.44000, Last trade: 594.05, 24 hour volume: 2323.94523316, 24 hour low: 585.25, 24 hour high: 597.0, 24 hour vwap: 0
nubbins`: read it twice, no closer to unravelling
assbot: Let’s pretend… pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
moiety: :] thanks
fluffypony: all the best
fluffypony: moiety: are you going to go get a...a...job? :(
kakobrekla: moiety hope all is well there.
BingoBoingo: What are some of the problematic usernames?
moiety: also, personal reasons. I apologise for any inconvenience, however, I'm sure this is understandable and I did state it would be a trial to see how things panned out.
moiety: I really didn't know what to say yesterday but I've had time to think now. I will leave the phone line on for the remainder of the term when I can and update the blog but I won't be able to be on IRC. Since I won't be on IRC anymore, if there is anything I should really know, please leave a message on skype or the blog. The reasons being, this isn't working out for me and I need to focus on working to keep a roof over my head and ☟︎
moiety: sorry to interrupt
nubbins`: imagine mailing a photograph of a nude woman to someone in saudi arabia, and then having your government extradite you there at the king's request to serve a 5-year jail term
assbot: [BitFunder] IceDrill.ASIC IPO (235 Thash Mining Operation powered by HashFast)
assbot: Marc Emery, B.C.'s 'prince of pot,' returns to Canada Aug. 12 - British Columbia - CBC News
nubbins`: unrelated: cops taking shifts parking in front of house next door
assbot: We have a plan to establish a fund focus on low risk trade,we seeking invest
BingoBoingo: nubbins`: Remember your tornado safety and go outside to watch
nubbins`: oh, and this july was the hottest on record since before my parents (age 65!) were born
nubbins`: so for the first time in my life, there were goddamn funnel clouds forming here yesterday
BingoBoingo: If God didn't approve of sodomy he wouldn't have given that Ram a buttplug
nubbins`: lel @ comment: "ram it in there"
BingoBoingo: nubbins`: This was offered as related https://imgur.com/gallery/Qh5n4fP
nubbins`: in-progress, giant void to be filled
assbot: imgur: the simple image sharer
assbot: Video: Tony Stewart Runs Over Driver During Confrontation, Killing Him
BingoBoingo: nubbins`: Maybe he'll want t-shirts?
nubbins`: BingoBoingo: sure, but what does that have to do with me ;D
atcbot: [CoinMiner Hashrate]: 0.08 TH/s [PityThePool Hashrate]: 6892.18 GH/s
assbot: Armory Bitcoin client silently de-anonymises you by sending 32 bits of your username back to bitcoinarmory.com every 30 minutes. Option can't be sensibly disabled. : Bitcoin
nubbins`: anything fun happen these past few weeks?
cazalla: anyone know who is behind that site and if they're in the wot?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes> deposits are currently disabled because 1 query per minute to blockchain.info's api triggers their cloudflare DDOS "protection". << you really don't need no api call for keeping track of one address.
mircea_popescu: i don't think i'd have ever shown them sed.
mircea_popescu: <kdomanski> the first day I watched them change tens of thousands of lines by hand, the second day I showed them sed <<< ahahah
mircea_popescu: hi there.
mircea_popescu: <ben_vulpes> sounds like the homeland surveillance system is gearing up to talk americans into putting themselves under rigorous surveillance << "themselves" is forcing a point. not like they're participating in any sense.
ben_vulpes: but also you know - one thing at a time. i have all my ducks in a row for this cutover, i'm a cautious guy and don't feel like deploying more code right before cutting over to the new server.
ben_vulpes: that is the plan, yeah.
kakobrekla: use blockr for the while ?
ben_vulpes: deposits are currently disabled because 1 query per minute to blockchain.info's api triggers their cloudflare DDOS "protection".
ben_vulpes: to those whom it may concern: i'm cutting VAN's DNS over to a new server tomorrow morning.
kdomanski: they would instead use an expensive commercial RTOS with a certificate irrelevant to the application
kdomanski: for example, they would never ever use Linux, because it's not reliable, not certified or for any other reason not professional enough
kdomanski: the first day I watched them change tens of thousands of lines by hand, the second day I showed them sed
ben_vulpes: labview! that's the one i was trying to remember.
kdomanski: yup, thus: matlab, labview
ben_vulpes: what do you want? those people are suspectible to the pitch. the academia pitch, the "easy to use software" pitch...
kdomanski: in a public institution full of industrial engineers, the only acceptable (or even known) technologies are the ones with serious PR
ben_vulpes: funny you should mention that.
ben_vulpes: i figured you're more the matlab kind of person
kdomanski: turns out, I have too much hardware stuff in my CV for that kind of work
kdomanski: huh, I recently applied to a similiar shop in Hamburg
ben_vulpes: SJ is more of the "full-stack polyglot development and UX shop"
ben_vulpes: that'd be the one.
ben_vulpes wonders if the butts tld is available yet
kdomanski: ben_vulpes: you're not Ben Vulpes the belgian DJ, are you?
ben_vulpes: anything interestin? or remote controls and the like
kdomanski: huh, the interest in bitcoin is purely ideological - every opportunity to empower the individual is interesting to me
ben_vulpes: it's an open ended question intentionally. whence thy interest in bitcoin, what you aim to get out of spending time in -assets, anything relevant you care to share...
ben_vulpes: mike_c, pete_dushenski, BingoBoingo, fluffypony: i'm taking van down for a bit.
kdomanski: ben_vulpes: generally that's what they do all the time, but this article seems to focus on airport employees
assbot: Counterterrorism Official Says Homegrown 'Lone Wolf' Is Greatest Airport Terror Threat - WSJ
ben_vulpes: http://online.wsj.com/articles/counterterrorism-official-says-homegrown-lone-wolf-is-greatest-airport-terror-threat-1407533128 << sounds like the homeland surveillance system is gearing up to talk americans into putting themselves under rigorous surveillance
mircea_popescu: but im also taking off to town, so we'll continue later.
ascii_at_beach: 'restartable' is, afaik, just a happy nostalgic dream at this point
mircea_popescu: generally, the restartable failure is preferable.
mircea_popescu: you know engines of flying machiens can fail in two modes.
ascii_at_beach: mircea_popescu: on the contrary - very good for vendors of rope, soap.
mircea_popescu: i agree, that'd not be good for anyone.
ascii_at_beach: 'they are desperate to avoid a scenario where the US collapses on its own, with no external enemy to blame...'
mircea_popescu: lol i wonder how many of those are owner-operated.
peterl: oh, no, I don't trade much.