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dexX7: aka you want to rebuild a bitcoin client?
Naphex: connect to it, and broadcast notifications through it
dexX7: as source for the data?
Naphex: danielpbarron: dexX7 i'm thinking like listen to a port/unix socket
danielpbarron: or is that incase someone takes the machine and installs ethernet?
kakobrekla: dexX7 yea taht could be fixed but it would break the neatness of the design :)
Naphex: dexX7: yes but i want something more clear cut, that can scale
danielpbarron: not necessary right, the machine has no ethernet devices
dexX7: anyway. Naphex: i did only follow the last lines, so i'm not 100 % sure, if your intention is clear to me -- if you are looking for a simple solution to establish some kind of "bitcoin based event notification system", you may use the (redirected) debug output as basis which could be parsed and processed further
Naphex: to ward off any physical attacks like physical hdd theft
danielpbarron: what about the bsd variant to which MP donated
Naphex: whatever you can install the cleanest
dexX7: hmm.. so gribble and assbot had some troubles identifying me with another nick: http://dpaste.com/1801925/
thestringpuller: isn't there trusted software for that by now?
thestringpuller: lol you want to sign a transaction offline then transmit it to the nodes whenever?
danielpbarron: unless someone can explain to me why that isn't necessary and that I'm going at this all wrong
artifexd: Cold, warm, hot. They all have their place.
danielpbarron: i want to be able to make multi-sig transactions
danielpbarron: i want to do offline transaction signing
danielpbarron: already do that
thestringpuller: maybe have your most trusted body guard/head of security hold one
thestringpuller: send coins to the paper wallets
thestringpuller: generate addresses offline print them on paper
thestringpuller: danielpbarron: this is where I slap you
danielpbarron: what is an appropriate operating system on which to run an offline wallet?
Naphex: what's the luck for?:P
Naphex: i wouldn't do websockets in it, too much overhead for bitcoin
Naphex: for the exchange i use something else entierly
Naphex: artifexd: thanks, but implementing this in bitcoin core.
artifexd: Naphex: If you're interested, conformal's btcd already has websockets available and extending it is almost trivial.
Naphex: whats that? - first look is just watch only
Naphex: A. UNIX Socket / Local Socket - Connect to it, start broadcasting notifications
Naphex: and i was getting into posting the messages and thinking
gribble: mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 hours, 20 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: <mod6> thx artifexd :)
mike_c: BingoBoingo's is going to be hardest to track.
mike_c: i can't stop calling it pif. two syllables is one too many.
mike_c: ;;later tell hanbot one easy way for PIF bitbets to be publicly auditable would be to use the same out address for all the bets. is that the plan?
kakobrekla: myea thats a point
mike_c: kakobrekla, would it be troublesome to add a primary key to http://bit4x.com/panacea/history/? seems to me there isn't a reliable way to determine uniqueness. you could very well have two trades with the same.. everything.
pankkake: reply in notice on !up would be nice too, because I just /msg the bot, and the reply opens a query
kakobrekla: its a thing i made many years ago Naphex
mike_c: assbot has to keep up with mp's line count somehow
Naphex: is that an eggbot? or some standalone?
kakobrekla: yes i think it does under some circumstance
Naphex: probably should reply that with privmsg/notice
mike_c: assbot please send two donations
kakobrekla: doenst that work
assbot: !bash <lines> (desc: bashes last <lines> lines to bash) {short: !b}
assbot: !mp <signcrypted dpaste.com url> (desc: returns the response from MPEX order)
assbot: !ticker <exchange> <ticker> (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t}
assbot: !bash <lines> (desc: bashes last <lines> lines to bash) {short: !b}
assbot: !mp <signcrypted dpaste.com url> (desc: returns the response from MPEX order)
assbot: !ticker <exchange> <ticker> (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t}
Naphex: kakobrekla: is there a list / help of assbot commands?
pankkake: maybe there is an eur shortage
gribble: davout was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 2 hours, 34 minutes, and 59 seconds ago: <davout> random_cat: wet pussies are the consequence of so much log, not the other way around
thestringpuller: because it is doing untrustworthy things
BCB: thestringpullerso havelock is definitely in scam territory now? << Why do you say that
pankkake: but I've had an instance of it not updating trilema, so maybe it wasn't there earlier
fluffypony: it's at the bottom
pankkake: I see "How to fail gracefully as a Bitcoin business"
fluffypony: thestringpuller: I meant his poll to my rss feed :)
thestringpuller: fluffypony don't use rss then
fluffypony: pankkake: is the rss poll broken? my most recent blog post isn't showing up
assbot: Last trade for B.MINE on HAVELOCK was at 0.034 BTC [-]
thestringpuller: good thing i vacated
thestringpuller: so havelock is definitely in scam territory now?
thestringpuller: never used them
thestringpuller: BCB: does it not say on the site?
fluffypony: yeah, that's why I keep asking for them to justify the expense
pankkake: HeySteve: and in most cases, those things don't even need the funding they ask…
HeySteve: people should start with businesses they can achieve with their own resources
fluffypony: as if that's a bastion of legitimacy :-P
fluffypony: yeah, I love how at the end he's like "I'm going to litecointalk!"
HeySteve: heh OP started it that way
fluffypony: that thread got really trashy
HeySteve: from the thread you link, rethink your strategy
pankkake: otherwise I'll do it with a RSS parser I know, which already handles the "is this thing new" aspect
pankkake: I'm looking at how I can do that with venus (the tool I use to build blogs.b-a). the sending to irc part is easy, I already have a dumb bot for that
kakobrekla: well how about you post a new post notification to me?
pankkake: it was 42 minutes. I'm changing to 7 :)
kakobrekla: pankkake do you run a cronjob there or is that site built on the fly
fluffypony: maybe assbot should poll the rss feed to watch for changes?
pankkake: next step is a bot to notify of new posts
pankkake: I might do it more, I didn't want to hammer your blogs too much, but it's actually quite smart (it checks the last modified date of the rss if it can provide one)
fluffypony nearly said manul and was waiting for moiety to show up
pankkake: I'm the one running it
fluffypony: kakobrekla: I've actually got another blog post that is just waiting for April results, I'll include a link to that in it
kakobrekla: you might as well link them: http://trilema.com/2013/the-best-investments-in-the-history-of-bitcoin/
kakobrekla: since you are here fluffypony , re this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=587244.msg6434861#msg6434861
mircea_popescu: wao hey, can you send me a shipment of those copper rounds ?
cazalla: moiety: didn't see any male midwives while my wife was in hospital (private), i wouldn't mind being a lactation consultant, it was pretty sweet watching the younger ones caress the missus' tits for milk :P ☟︎
HoreaV: ;;rate Naphex 10 Best programmer that i ever worked with. Cofounder at BTCXchange.ro
HoreaV: mircea_popescu: hey back, Naphex is still setting me up with the console and explaining. i'll be done in a sec
gribble: WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user assbot to user davide: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=assbot&dest=davide | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=davide | Rated since: never
mircea_popescu: HoreaV hey there ?
moiety: male midwives get a hard time too
mircea_popescu: kinda why the male gyns are better, too. they don't have one so it's scary on some level.
moiety: and yeah we switched around doctors whenever the patients wanted
moiety: thats often a comfort thing