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asciilifeform: it's at least as much of a sifter as abstract algebra.
mircea_popescu: as if it makes a difference, srsly.
kakobrekla: anyway as the workforce gets cheaper i dont see why you wouldnt see hand written spam for a non outofthebox codebase sites
azoo: but its a pain in the as as well as you also can understand I suppose
azoo: i think i fall into your category of idiots as i am still wondering if the 30BTC fee is a joke, troll, serious requirement or all of the tree
azoo: earning 5BC in a simple as pie fashion :)
mircea_popescu: seems oddly apt as a symbol for finance.
azoo: looked weird = as watching fear and loathing in las vegas :)
Apocalyptic: BingoBoingo, that amazes me as well
mircea_popescu: because as far as bitcoin finance is concerned, mpex is now and always was a hefty 90% of it.
azoo: mircea_popescu: is mpoex a scam as well
mircea_popescu: azoo sure. they reorganised as a entity run by "no one", recently. after which they allowed their largest company (virtex) to simply walk away from the investors
mircea_popescu: havelock itself is run as a scam by scammers.
Vexual: i had you pegged as a musician
mircea_popescu: as it is shares don't really care.
KRS|Gotyawallet: i lived for years and years with a black cloud over my head from all the tele op phreaking i did as a kid, professional warez importer..got tired of looking over my shoulder.
mircea_popescu: not really, most situations evolve as boundless systems
mircea_popescu: anyway, there are instruments to handle these problem, as described http://trilema.com/2013/the-positive-market-effects-of-the-delivery-bet/
KRS|Gotyawallet: the crux of the problem is nobody wants to seek funding for their venture, they'd rather take "preorder" money as capital to launch their offering..since when should the customer take that risk
mircea_popescu: which they do, inasmuch as they handling money can't be libertards, and a sliver of libertards believe everyone who's not equally retarded is a fascist
nubbins`: joke being that you can refer to your business as <business number> <province> Inc.
nubbins`: from the announcement: "1612643 Alberta Inc. (operating as Virtex)"
mircea_popescu: we do have some storage space upon delivery, might as well not be empty.
mircea_popescu: libertards = retards who think there is such a thing as "progress"
mircea_popescu: "997 was Media-saturated with El Niño spin - the largest El Niño event in recorded history and a non-negotiable consequence of the Greenhouse Effect! California was to be washed away under unceasing deluge as the Earth burned! The whole thing summed to one rainstorm and some backpedaling."
mircea_popescu: as the othersd say, gotta be great, and more importantly gotta be someone first.
mircea_popescu: both linen and corn had been long used here, and so they exist as wild species.
mircea_popescu: i have had the occasion to see this in nature, as romania had for over a decade a lot of ignored agricultural land.
BingoBoingo: Well, they don't do paradigmatic change as well as they used to. Many campuses in the Middle West are making great strides in turning corn into ethanol in ways that would make Jack Daniels himself turn white in shock. Try to suppose through these institutions though that there might be a better fuel than ethanol and you are stuck.
BingoBoingo: At least as far as organizing information goes it is Dublin Core https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_core versus google search all over again
mircea_popescu: but that's as far as it goes.
BingoBoingo: Mind you these are the same people who view backwards compatibility with the MARC standards as dogma while wanting to recreate in modern data retrieval the same limitations imposed by magnetic tape.
BingoBoingo: In my perhaps ill advised venture into library science as a vocation, most of my classmates and professors embraced taking the offered APIs and broken datastreams as a gift to embrace.
BingoBoingo: Well, all is manageable if people stop thinking of BTC as a consumer Point of Sale solution...
KRS|Gotyawallet: as long as its not an issue np
mircea_popescu: such as last month ;/
asciilifeform: the final result will likely strike people as 'obvious' and 'wtf did he do for this long.'
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: as you can see, he did.
asciilifeform: and if you carry it on the street, or in a car, treat it as a public announcement, brass band playing, of your goings.
asciilifeform: as far as i'm concerned, they blew it when they went with 'userspace process on top of unix' when designing 'ab initio computer'.
asciilifeform: if you read his original proposals, he regards the dukedoms as an almost literal thing
Duffer1: naniwa's probably doing alright even though he's not as good as koreans hehe
BingoBoingo: Another problem is people assume "compiles on" architecture X means once compiled works the sames as compiled on architecture Y does.
BingoBoingo: pankkake: Well, for the fringe shit where they overlap the OpenBSD implementations tend to be better (Machintosh 68K as an example)
mircea_popescu: KRS|Gotchawallet http://assets3.parliament.uk/woa/woa-zoom-popup/woa-large/2593-1-h.tif << as you can see. they're all dukes there. york, lancaster, clarence, gloucester etc
BingoBoingo: Apocalyptic: First sentence second paragraph "Not least was Passion Capital’s Stefan Glaenzer who openly described himself as “totally clueless” and “on a learning mission” regarding Bitcoin."
Apocalyptic: nope, some VC is backing Nefario as well
BingoBoingo: Seeing as how VC n00bs are attempting to rehabilitate Zhou Tong and Amir Taaki, it is probably prudent to establish in the future for these sorts of failure why such things should not be considered possible.
fiat500: but he said it was as-yet not implemented
gribble: Nick 'Duffer1', with hostmask 'Duffer1!~chatzilla@c-98-232-231-188.hsd1.or.comcast.net', is identified as user 'Duffer1', with GPG key id D5B0A00741A54A60, key fingerprint 68D283ADB0688306D98C5BE0D5B0A00741A54A60, and bitcoin address 1MHKhfiC7AgZdErt9b8xkXbcKoWSxPjJgG
Apocalyptic: i don't see the Deprived's DMS as a destruction of wealth , though it's most creative for sure
fiat500: the latter is just as bad if not worse
BingoBoingo: Hashing at a fixed 500TH might as well be insolvent when (BTC hacked) > 5 BTC
fiat500: as for havelock, i find it surprising that pico is likely to outlast all of the non-mpex bitstock exchanges
gribble: Nick 'BingoBoingo', with hostmask 'BingoBoingo!~BingoBoin@unaffiliated/bingoboingo', is identified as user 'BingoBoingo', with GPG key id 309BB8D7F3251143, key fingerprint ADD7A9A28F85E5EF1F51904F309BB8D7F3251143, and bitcoin address None
fiat500: anyway, he strikes me as a mafioso more than anything
fiat500: he doesnt strike me as a scammer, but definitely a serial "get rich quick" schemer
gribble: CAUTION: irc nick differs from otc registered nick. Nick 'defaced', with hostmask 'defaced!~lakersz@201.209.14.6', is identified as user 'defaced`', with GPG key id None, key fingerprint None, and bitcoin address 1Jpa1EJ5yPceMfpAwGsMfmp7421fYvvomz
asciilifeform: as in, they club you over the head and take the goods instead of paying
asciilifeform: it's badly paid if you sell exploits as such
mikaeldice: Well, there are unlimited free tries if you want to break SSH login as well
jborkl: Well, as someone who lives close to mexico. They would end up dead very shortly
jborkl: So seedcoin is going to fund MEXBIt. They are going to funnel bitcoin between the us and mexico as the business plan.
asciilifeform: i've always thought of 'FYM' as a slavic thing.
asciilifeform: as if imperial rome hadn't debased coins
nubbins`: srsly, people will read "thrice-cursed" and gasp 3x as hard
asciilifeform: at least, as pictured.
jurov: idk... as i wrote, ask slush
jurov: asciilifeform: as i wrote several times here, it's made by slush & stick, czechoslovak dudes
asciilifeform: https://github.com/trezor contains no source for the embedded micro, as far as i can see.
thestringpuller: but for personal use as a medium of storage you can def bury it in your yard
thestringpuller: as I said you can likley debase paperwallets if used for exchange
thestringpuller: only good as a medium of storage and not exchange
asciilifeform: thestringpuller: we don't know this as an established fact
thestringpuller: looks like the cardano will be more secure if used as a wallet than the trezor...
asciilifeform: but it was hyped as 'cpu of the phootoor!' in the '90s.
asciilifeform: (who wants to build an electron spin-valve machine? don't forget to market it as 'derp.')
asciilifeform: the hard part, as always, isn't the plane/boat ticket, but the destination. most of south america was wide open to ww2 refugees; few went.
benkay: mircea_popescu: i'm trying to suck as much fiat into btc with overpriced us programmery hours as i can
the20year: As long as it's a growable season
BingoBoingo: benkay: Buy as landfill as it is being capped if you must stay in the US. Keep the fencing and signage though.
mircea_popescu: as in, any case over a 80yo alleged "theft" is thrown out of court just like that
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: as in, the judge read pediwikia to them during sentencing?
mircea_popescu: take it as a publicity stunt, like getting a chick with a nice rack and a mean streak to stir the forum pot
asciilifeform: encrypted wallet on a winblows machine might as well be plaintext.
Kleeck: pigeons! I had a VirtualBoy as well! MarioTennis was awesome.
asciilifeform: the widget itself still works just as it ought to.
nubbins`: it doesn't affect the government, as an entity, at all
ThickAsThieves: as all seen things
ThickAsThieves: you must submit AM shares as collateral
ThickAsThieves: "Separately, we’re also very pleased to share that Gavin Andresen has joined Coinbase as an advisor. "
ThickAsThieves: bitcoin magazine's content profile baffles me http://bitcoinmagazine.com/8812/creativity-as-problem-solving/
ThickAsThieves: better to be a unique snowflake and make it up as you go
mircea_popescu: o hey lol. jesus went out of style as a style.
BingoBoingo: KRS1: If Litecoin breaks $100 it will probably happen as a side effect of BTC Breaking $5000-$10,000
ozbot: Prince George's first Christmas sees Prince Harry dressed as Santa Claus | Mail Online
nubbins`: you can fart around him as much as you want
thestringpuller: "Socrates appears to have been a critic of democracy,[16] and some scholars interpret his trial as an expression of political infighting"
pankkake: the NSA is probably as efficient as the post office
truffles: i read that as Lorenzo "no" money ofc