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thestringpuller: ^- spoken like a true hustler
thestringpuller: chairforce1: with an attitude like that you will be fine
fluffypony: chairforce1: they never make money
benkay: boils down to a long position on mining
dub: the important thing to remember about mining is to do it in 2011 not 2014
kakobrekla: dont do that also.
chairforce1: i don't think i have
chairforce1: haha thanks but it would be better spent if some1 who needed it more got it
benkay: learn the mining lesson?
fluffypony: if I had any Dogecoin I'd send you a tip
chairforce1: i came here to boast
gribble: WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user benkay to user chairforce1: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=benkay&dest=chairforce1 | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=chairforce1 | Rated since: never
pankkake: either assbot should fix the common command mistakes, or kick you every time you make one
assbot: Are you sure you have no tobacco?
benkay: step 1: don't touch both rails
fluffypony: ah it's doing it again - it happens when I got to my profile page when I'm logged in
thestringpuller: it's also funny how scammers are terrified to come in this channel
thestringpuller: damn, "how to not run a bitcoin business"
fluffypony: pankkake: seems to say that now for me as well, it didn't say that on a few pages
thestringpuller: bitcointalk the worst thing to happen to bitcoin since the bitcoin devs
fluffypony: has anyone noticed the Bitcointalk footer recently?
dexX7: i don't like scammers, but i do respect hero members. i can only imagine what kind of experience it must be to be involved for a longer time.. (i'm saying this after being an active member for 13+ months)
thestringpuller: He has so much debt to pay
pankkake: he probably still has green trust with DefaultTrust
thestringpuller: ;;later tell bitcoinpete the saddest thing about Usagi is desptie early investors like myself warning others, people still invest money in his money loss machine...
gribble: Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 621.5, Best ask: 622.0, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 622.0, 24 hour volume: 13575.94459734, 24 hour low: 611.0, 24 hour high: 629.4, 24 hour vwap: 620.734722492
benkay: <mircea_popescu> benkay, wait a second how the fuck do you know 11 months in advance when the woman's gonna deliver // it's all hazy probability fields at this point
fluffypony: such a pity that Bliss Devices didn't get funding
pankkake: so I encode my wallet.dat in porn and share it to the world
pankkake: quote from the inventor of penguins
pankkake: Backups are for wimps. Real men upload their data to an FTP site and have everyone else mirror it.
jurov: fluffypony that's called "bitstamp theorem"
fluffypony: so the reward will be that much greater
fluffypony: and what greater risk could there be
fluffypony: 1 copy = truth
fluffypony: the truth is in the data
cgcardona: bitbet is really cool. the first time I saw it it blew my mind. Still one of the cooler sites to show people regarding btc. so nice work
kakobrekla: also if you dont have it, you get a bottle of it in the footer as a reward for going through the entire page
cgcardona: is it just like 'milk it for all its worth' kind of a think?
cgcardona: what am I missing that's obvious?
cgcardona: what's the 'milk' joke on bitbet all about?
gribble: Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 620.45, Best ask: 621.99, Bid-ask spread: 1.54000, Last trade: 622.0, 24 hour volume: 14008.21634313, 24 hour low: 607.02, 24 hour high: 629.4, 24 hour vwap: 619.896578906
pankkake: I need you for my troll :(
assbot: Straight White Boys Texting
fluffypony: from this tumblr: http://straightwhiteboystexting.tumblr.com
jurov: but then dunno, we'd have phlogiston and aether and whatnot
jurov: now if the subatomic particles were so easily affected
asciilifeform: jurov: this is already SOP. i've one right here (phase cancelling headphone)
asciilifeform: 'happy lives the man who has only one leg. one sock won't tear, and he needn't the other boot.' (russian childrens' rhyme)
dignork: poutine: google for multisig, and you find 3 vaguely readable docs on how actually to do this
asciilifeform: my theory: old engineers (what still remain) went deaf from old age; young ones - from 'concerts'; no one remaining who thinks noise is a problem.
asciilifeform: even the tiny little things in laptops, tablets
dignork: second photo is a label, x3:x is 1:1 to h2:h4
asciilifeform: also annoyed that the art of varnishing and baking transformers seems to have been lost. just about anything you buy now buzzes like electric chair.
asciilifeform: aye, if the surplus turds were meticulously labeled, i'da bought one already.
dignork: not sure if it's 1:1 though, listing is not clear
assbot: Acme TA 2 54525 Industrial Control Transformer 1500VA 50 60Hz | eBay
dignork: asciilifeform: two of these? http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACME-TA-2-54525-Industrial-Control-Transformer-1500VA-50-60Hz/291157461753
asciilifeform: (there are folks in usa using actual flywheels for this purpose, still! world power, yeah.)
asciilifeform: plus, the bigger, the better it works. think of it as electrical equivalent of flywheel.
asciilifeform: yeah thought about getting a surplus medical unit, but they tend to be small.
assbot: Dale Technology IT400 Model IT400 4 110V 3 5 Medical Grade Isolation Transformer | eBay
dignork: like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261356466906&ssPageName=ADME:L:OU:US:3160
dignork: ah, 1:1 is an isolating transformer, I have one too :)
asciilifeform: these things aren't even 'officially' necessary in the 'civilized' world.
dignork: well, mine is about 5-6 kg for the whole device
asciilifeform: dignork: we're talking about a 20kg monster
dignork: asciilifeform: I have ~80W PSU, there is pretty big transformer inside
asciilifeform: america. where you get to re-wind transformers, just like grandfather.
mircea_popescu: they'[re too heavy for transport see. cause we're so advanced and gdp
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, doubtful. youll prolly have to fix your old one.
asciilifeform hates only one thing more than calculating drill annular ring diameters by hand: having to do it twice.
mircea_popescu: benkay, wait a second how the fuck do you know 11 months in advance when the woman's gonna deliver
asciilifeform: none of the recent semiconductor-based 'on-demand' crap. can one still get the massive soviet-style ones, i wonder.
asciilifeform: gentlemen - who wants to recommend a modern stabilizer transformer? mine's dropping the ball.
jurov: wait, there are certificates for drooling on one's shoes???
danielpbarron: <+mircea_popescu> yes but when i reinstall it, presto, it has the old data << try settings > general > usage (wait for it to load) from here you can manage app data stored on both your device and in iCloud (if you have that enabled)
fluffypony: then rating goes from -2 to -1
fluffypony: jurov: like dub clarified - he needs to be able to dribble on his shoes
jurov: n IT-related diploma and has at least the same knowledge as an A+ network technician.///fluffypony that does *not* imply knowledge of backup strategies
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fluffypony: Mats_cd03: just use the GPG command line client in a screen session that dumps to screenlog, push commands to it with stuff
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] [PAID] 2.19591419 BTC to 9`131 shares, 24049 satoshi per share
benkay: <Mats_cd03> is there a solid gpg library anyone would recommend? // openssl tro lo lo
pankkake: what do you want to do?
Mats_cd03: gpgme doesnt seem to be updated anymore
Mats_cd03: is there a solid gpg library anyone would recommend?
pankkake: lobbes: I've left you a rating if you ever want to talk in here. http://cascadianhacker.com/blog/2014/04/11_bitcoin-assets-new-wot-and-voice-model.html
pankkake: or just wants to give 0.07 BTC to 1BqbM
pankkake: bitbet thinks diff is going to fall?! lol
assbot: BitBet - Bitcoin difficulty to fall :: 6.66 B (17%) on Yes, 33.04 B (83%) on No | closing in 2 weeks 6 days | weight: 9`535 (100`000 to 1)
[]bot: Bet created: "Bitcoin difficulty to fall in 2014" http://bitbet.us/bet/871/
chetty: <mircea_popescu> guy has been online for like 20 years, does this eighteen month scrub of everything// online rep stuff does fade ..slowly
mircea_popescu: guy has been online for like 20 years, does this eighteen month scrub of everything
mircea_popescu: nah before that
pankkake: couldn't find that in wot
FabianB: mircea_popescu: chaangnoi or something like that?
danielpbarron: <+BingoBoingo> Well, so far playing with OpenBSD I have to say one of my favorite parts is the error messages, danielpbarron can you corroberate this? << if you mean that they are usually helpful in diagnosing the problem, then yes; my experience with openbsd has be very positive so far