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mircea_popescu: maybe someone should
talk
to him, i guess. anyone in his district ?
mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves i'd say
the converse. a bill is shat, not anything else.
mircea_popescu: i doubt any of
this shit can really HAVe an intent in
the first place. people, esp on
the forum, keep ascribing intent
to large organisational actors
mircea_popescu: there's probably some
trying
to put in bills
to make women wear burkas
ThickAsThieves: nonetheless, i doubt any of
the intent of
these IRS rulings or bills is
to get people
to go long
mircea_popescu: anyway, just sayin'. who's
to know really. in point of fact, you can probably find a *state* senator
trying
to put in a bill on any given
topic.
mircea_popescu: who knows, it's like an earthworm. it sorta slugs away but not as a direct result of any of
the ganglions.
mircea_popescu: that system is getting et. best you be doin' most of
the etin'.
ThickAsThieves: well i agree, but i doubt
the USG would intentionally do encourage it
mircea_popescu: upgrading is
the only economically rational form of cannibalism.
ThickAsThieves: but encouraging people
to go long on it, means it eats away at its own financial system, no?
mircea_popescu: more like in
the way a poor farmer with 13 kids needs one in school.
ThickAsThieves: you mena in
the same way
that a child needs
to be slapped sometimes
mircea_popescu: actually
the us needs people long on bitcoin. many of
them.
ThickAsThieves: ugh "Actually, what is needed is
to leave it as property but add an exemption for
the first $X0,000 of gain, which is what other countries are doing, particularly in Europe.
That way it can effectively function as a currency, but investors who go long also get favorable
tax
treatment."
mircea_popescu: keonne so what are
the details re
the right hash but wrong block composition
thing ? cause yeah it got me scratching my head.
ThickAsThieves: funny
thing is when you said
that, i didnt check "where", i checked
the comma
mircea_popescu: TomServo minus
the funny. and btw, rickles was fat his whole life.
TomServo: mircea_popescu | hardly. name a fat woman
that was ever funny. << Lisa Lampanelli has some good stuff, but it's basically a female version of Don Rickles act
ThickAsThieves: so now
Texas has a bill
to edit IRS
to call bitcoin currency?
mircea_popescu: well im not either, so... you know. shootin' in
the darklo;
bounce: brb,
there's a
tree here as needs hugging
bounce: clearly not american enough
to appreciate
that as a style figure
bounce: heartbleed, not beedingheart, and a plurality mismatch in
the last paragraph or so
cazalla: i use
to do 10km every morning but
then i got fat and lazy when it was no longer a challenge
ThickAsThieves: goes
to
the point of
that 50-mile bitcoin runner guy being absolutely delusional or scamming
cazalla: hey me
too, legs are killing me from doms, had
to
take a few days break lol
ThickAsThieves: i always do
this, gain enough
to buy new clothes,
then
that
triggers me losing
the weight so
those dont fit either
ThickAsThieves: i picked up jogging again, all
this bitcoining made me buy new clothes
mircea_popescu: which is kinda weird, i always
thought fat kinda goes with jolly
Naphex: mircea_popescu: might as well be
two, chilling around. might as well check
this place out. has entertaining discussions from what i figured from chat logs
ThickAsThieves: maybe it's
too options for
the morbidly obese, outward depression, or a carreer in comedy
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller maybe because
they resonate with people inconvenienced by reality, being
themselves inconvenienced by same ?
Naphex: mircea_popescu: upboat for
the reddit post ;]
mircea_popescu: the message
there's pretty much
this : civil court does not protect fugitives. ancient principle,
too.
mircea_popescu: judge ordered him
to show up in court if he intends
to ask
the court
to protect him from his creditors.
ThickAsThieves: i'm
tempted
to get picky with your often-missing commas and hyphens, but it reads okay so whatever
mircea_popescu: kalifornia at most. and
that's really not good enough.
mircea_popescu: upon
the derpage fashionable in
the us
today, no legal system can be built.
mircea_popescu: i know for a fact
that upon lynching a legal system can be built.
benkay: you're a fan of
the lynching?
mircea_popescu: now someone dump
that on reddit, let's have some fun here.
ozbot: The sins of
the group of posers behind
the so called “Bitcoin Foundation” pe
Trilema - Un blog d
benkay: ;;gettrust
thestringpuller
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: goth music and fat girls...wow
that's very astute, i
thought it was just an american phenonmenon
ThickAsThieves: offered
to have me get a Letter
to
the Editor published
ThickAsThieves: i spoke with
the reporter
today about
the Narcotic Checkpoint issue, went pretty well, she's gonna do more research
bounce: so we're how many years on and I haven't looked but am I
to understand
there's still not much of a protocol spec? looks like
the foundation sure set some useful priorities.
bounce: well,
there's a new chief developer guy now. everything gonna be better now, right?
mircea_popescu: then when i say satoshi quit mostly because he didn't want
to be involved with
these fucktards anymore people act as if
this is somehow controversial.
mike_c: it's not released yet. it is
the fix for 0.9, which is vulnerable
mircea_popescu: mike_c: it is pretty horrible
to run
this against one of your servers and watch its memory get dumped
to screen. << now imagine if hearn & co had
their way and openssl was bundled in every "reference" bitcoin client.
benkay: Apocalyptic: how'd you run down
that mike_c's running django? i
too am curious.
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jurov: as if
they fear
two login attempts per minute
jurov: just cause it "exceeded connection attempt
threshold
to
tcp:22 81
times in a 30 minute period"
mike_c: this was more fun when it was me probing
trilema.
mike_c: "There is no
total of 64 kilobytes limitation
to
the attack,
that limit applies only
to a single heartbeat. Attacker can either keep reconnecting or during an active
TLS connection keep requesting arbitrary number of 64 kilobyte chunks of memory content until enough secrets are revealed."