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Vexual: id like
to know what
the
third wave will look like
Vexual: now friedcat has
to buy btc
to pay dividends and
the whole dollar exchange moves like
the moon is about
to hit
BingoBoingo: Sometime it is
through
time, othertimes
through space
Vexual: yeah but
thats not
the point, i just don't understand \
BingoBoingo: Evolyn: If you need coaching most anyone here can be had by
the hour
Vexual: u
tink someone clever will make a sha256 chip
to end
the game ascii?
Evolyn: where do i learn more about how
to auth with gribble and so on?
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BingoBoingo: Then again 2010 was
they year I restructured my biocumputer with copious amounts of Lithium
BingoBoingo: I just have
to say I am so disappointed in 2010 me for not buying blocks of 10,000 BTC from Sirius and New Liberty
BingoBoingo: Well, 2 digit BTC sums soon enough will have
to be float
BingoBoingo: And
the Hashfast spic's entire recovery from fire
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Sure, but someone has
to pay for Josh Zerlan's house on eht egreen
BingoBoingo: There is a lot more data now on small chip runs on cutting edge processes
than
there may have been since i486
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Sure, but knowing just how little BFL et al can pay for chips and get
their scam on...
BingoBoingo: Vexual: From
the last great Apple computers
BingoBoingo: SKipping production FPGA's and going
to a foundry after
testin VHDL, if miners can do it on
the cheap...
BingoBoingo: I do have
to say
though
that BTC has
to have been
the most fortuitous
thing
that could have happened
to loper
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Haven't
tried
the emulated Genera on Alpha
thing I've seen
BingoBoingo: (I may or may not have commented on
the Loper Blog well before my involvement in BTC) I drink
too much
to remember for sure, but MP's link wasn't my first exposure
to it.
BingoBoingo: Trying
to do a semantic catalog so every
thing is probably going
to have
to go LISP, but a machine for
that is lacking since a 68040 can run circles around a Symbolics.
BingoBoingo: I might pick a framework in
the next 4 decades
BingoBoingo: Well, it would be a Union Catalog (library
thing) done in Dublin Core (the
thing
that ought
to replace Marc)
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: It's alright. You are still on a better
track
than my Dublin Core Union catalog I proposed of everything I know of.
BingoBoingo: I doubt it can
touch MPEx level market cap
Vexual: somewhere up in
the ether of capable bc comapnies
Vexual: what is it valued somewhere around
the order of mpex?
BingoBoingo: It will persist. Asicminer
though is prolly dying in BTC
terms
Vexual: it must be make or break
time for
them
Vexual: or
the equivalent
therof
Evolyn: yes, i'm very curious about
the share value, will it remain
the current level or explode?
Vexual: u gettin paid
tommorrow
Evolyn: no altcoins, at
the moment my focus is on asicminer
BingoBoingo: Or is it something lucrative you'd prefer
to keep quiet
Evolyn: i
try
to increase my coins with several assets, more or less successfully :x
BingoBoingo: Evolyn: Cool, do you
try doing anything with your coins or do you just hold and watch
the weather?
Evolyn: most
time just listening, sometimes
there are usefull informations :)
BingoBoingo: Evolyn: I imagine it happened more because it could
than it had
to,
though some worrying
things happened.
Evolyn: why is
this channel moderated anyway? some
time ago it wasn't
BingoBoingo: Evolyn: If it lapses you can pm people in assbot's L1
trust for voice
Evolyn: i got voice! yay! what
to do with voice now? ^.-
BingoBoingo: I
think betting on
the
timeline for a Loper machine vs 150k BTC would be a mroe interesting bet
than pinning
the outcome on
the date.
BingoBoingo: You know what would be really interesting, Bitbets with outer bounds constrained by factors other
than
time.
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BingoBoingo: los_pantalones: Nice low IP address
there. I salute you.
BingoBoingo: tokyopotato: In
that way
the conversation can go wildly from
the subject of bitcoin or subject
that might be connected
to bitcoin.
BingoBoingo: tokyopotato: You have
to understand.
This is less a channel about bitcoin and more a channel for people who are bitcoin.
BingoBoingo: NMDA is a receptor
that gets a lot of wondering about and very little certainty of any "exact" role
BingoBoingo: (When I operated buttons as a "TA" in distance pharmacy school lectures ketamine was
the non-propofol anesthetic with
the longest presentation)
BingoBoingo: Then
there's
the oral
trials at many university hospitals of ketamine is various oral extended release devices for psych issues ranging from Major depression
to PTSD
to subtypes of schizophrenia
BingoBoingo: And other open head surgeries. Also peripheral stuff after
trauma when it is unsure if
the brain can
take general anesthesia or might require its own surgery.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: It is also used as a human anesthetic in
the right surgical contexts
BingoBoingo: Then insulfated inulfated in small amounts due
to a mystery over how much is ketamine and how much Nacl, until desired effect achieved
BingoBoingo: From what I understand
the supply for
the recreational market is dehydrated vetrinary injection solutions.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: I've not heard of
that done with Ketamine. I've only known of recreational insulfation.
BingoBoingo: It's metabolized by CYP3A4 so
there aren't going
to be big surprises liek
there are with
the cough syrups
that
take CYP2D6
BingoBoingo: Also it isn't
too hard
to do right recreationally.
BingoBoingo: I imagine if approval happens it will be a similar situation
to colchicine for gout, cheap drug suddenly goes expensive
BingoBoingo: realzies:
that conversation, ketamine seems
to slowly be inching closer
to psych approvals
BingoBoingo: Have yet
to hear of a doctor
testing for it ina person
though
BingoBoingo: Shows up in nearly every bird sampled in
this locality.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform:
The good ones approximate bovine or elephantine exhalation.
BingoBoingo: I imagine I guess as long it wasn't
the falcipram subtype I might be able
to get away with just drinking gin and actual
tonic water over
the summer.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: It's even better if you can
talk your neighbor into hosting
the oven you purchased.
BingoBoingo: I hate
to
think what my
toy collection might look like if Plasmodium were a concern with
the local mosquitoes
this century