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mircea_popescu: well so then he was the one who wanted you
randomcloud: Damn it, now I'm gonna wonder what's going on the whole night. :/
randomcloud: No, not gribble, it's from another room where BingoBoingo and I hang out in; the message says he was the one who sent it
benkay: from whom did this message originate, randomcloud
randomcloud: I got a saved message that I was wanted here for some reason
mircea_popescu: o wait, you're the randomcloud chick i remember nao
dignork: mircea_popescu: gpg-contracts is a beautifull article. Thank you.
mircea_popescu: i guess i bought some things, actually, not on the usual "here's my shop" sense
benkay: i wonder what fraction of shit sold for btc is sold to people who just want to spend their bitcoins to fuel the consumer tech self-validation angle
mircea_popescu: and that readlist goes for nicknode too :D
mircea_popescu: Jere_Jones yes. it's what people were discussing in that log link i gave above. my selection of it, ie http://trilema.com/2014/the-most-serene-republic-and-its-laws/
benkay: how is your DAC going to handle the problem of vetting pantie suppliers from pakistan, india, china, etc?
benkay: nicknode to within an order of magnitude
benkay: people don't use the script system in bitcoin not 'cause it's not turing complete but because the needs ethereum satisfies are entirely imaginary.
nicknode: real world, that is
nicknode: benkay: ether is useless cause real word is messy, that it?
mircea_popescu: Jere_Jones you know the merchant of venice, do you ?
benkay: only if we figure out a way to use my poops as memory
mircea_popescu: can i sell tickets to "Touring benkay butt. The international butt tour!" ?
benkay: no ether-fueled turing computers necessary.
benkay: a local businessman asked me about Ethereum and its "distributed autonomous corporations" recently. i sent him back a tome the gist of which was "come on man you run a business do you really think these nerds are going to code up an AI that can handle the ambiguity and indeterminacy of what we do? it mighta worked for S.D. and J.D. but shit at the end of the day those were driven just fine by humans!"
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller pretty much. then "and they aren't for X anyway, they're for Y" then blogger "omfg you do not understand the holy cause of the future!!11"
thestringpuller: blogger: "omg crytocontracts are new, they'll change things" bitcoin-assets: "Uh we've been using them for a few years now, we know."
mircea_popescu: there was some good discussion here re why that's nonsense, lemme find it.
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller there's this massive derpage re "we've found this technology which we'll pretend like and demand it does our work for us"
thestringpuller: lol won't be enforced. the other guy says "self enforcing" i just found it interesting people are bringing these subjects up years later
thestringpuller: yea trilema
mircea_popescu: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BhLGGI4IcAA3bA5.jpg:large << check out lenin taking a ride
ozbot: GPG contracts pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
ozbot: GPG contracts pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
mircea_popescu: see, the shit about me is that i write very subtly. these aren't the same.
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2012/gpg-contracts/ << you meant that ?
Jere_Jones: I've been reading a lot of trilema so it may take me a minute to find it.
mircea_popescu: you mean the gpg contracts trilema article ?
mircea_popescu: Jere_Jones quote is better than paraphrase :)
the20year: Depends on the state i'd guess. Is it enforcable in your state? GPGs are not in mine, but online contracts can be certified
Jere_Jones: If I recall correctly, one of mircea_popescu's points about gpg contracts was that they are unenforcable and that they should be agreed to with the knowledge that they are unenforcable.
the20year: Where's the bitstamp orderbook?
thestringpuller: lol bitbet is technically bound by gpg contract via prospectus. says in prospectus the methodology of how payouts/bet resolution occurs etc...
mircea_popescu: antephialtic look at the log
antephialtic: look at the asks
mircea_popescu: mp: "Women are the future of tech like they are the present of governance. When it sucks they come to dominate it."
mircea_popescu: people harping on twitter about how women are the future of tech
the20year: It's about 10k worth of BTC , trying to push market down
thestringpuller: i just thought mircea_popescu would find that article interesting since he talkeda bout teh concept like a year ago
mircea_popescu: finally can have cock in the other hole ?
thestringpuller: it's so weird on the outside
mircea_popescu: o look who's here. thestringpuller when did oyu get out
bloctoc: can someone explain that wall on bitstamp. I know it's declasse to talk about price action, but the20year just brought it up
cazalla: karpeles is a loser and i think he is a booser
ozbot: imgur: the simple image sharer
the20year: They had been calling for him to resign
bloctoc: note to self, if offered a seat on the board, run.
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell benkay ah ah i see.
the20year2: our stock has had good volume too because of it
benkay: something to do with neobee i gather
the20year2: our volume on HL seems to be pretty good today.....wonder what happened
bitcoinpete: ;;later tell mircea_popescu cluck, cluck! Also, for the sake of curiosity, I'd be more interested in a car registry than a car club per se. Also also, ce nu the omoarà the intàreste. Noroc!
benkay: well that was nice davout thank you
benkay: probably erring on the high side honestly
benkay: heuristic average neo trade size ~3B
benkay: lookit that, almost 3x rentalstarter
dexX7: from lmb-holdings.com: ... and there are 2756311 of Shares available, out of which 15653 are locked.
pankkake: if coin.name == 'bitcoin': return True
praeconium: Are there some kind of rating services for crypto currencies? How to compare them?
benkay: to the logs with you, dexX7
davout: dexX7: the tranny porn is in a private folder
dexX7: i wasn't expecting music when i started the download
davout: you better not unzip the first stranger you meet, jus saying
benkay: i was joking that i want you to auth with gribble before i download your .zip
gribble: WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user benkay to user davout: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 1 via 1 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=benkay&dest=davout | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=davout | Rated since: Thu Jan 27 16:22:24 2011
davout: benkay: come in the van, i have candy
benkay downloads 60 megs of binary to disk from a stranger's dropbox
benkay: i think not coining words like that is mine.
davout: the chick looks good too
benkay: now there's some stimulation
bitcoinpete: It's a stimulating space, that's why I'm here
bitcoinpete: Well, I find the level of intellectual rigour in this space to be the highest. BTC has the broadest scope of implications of pretty much anything I've yet encountered and that brings forth the most fascinating types of people.
jurov: oh, and i heard cascadian national animal will be tree octopus :D
benkay: a schtick as they say
jurov: benkay and your? to use btc to liberate cascadia?
bitcoinpete: mod6 thanks for the pic!
davout: hah, the gendron cadenza on the C 1st mov. is superb
davout: i love to compare interpretations, sometimes it feels like the differences make for a completely different piece
benkay: yeah man thats cool i'll always take good music :)
davout: you don't need it to download, there is the "copy public URL" feature that's kinda neat
benkay: and i'm not setting that up right now - dick deep in java oop spaghetti
benkay: man we should really just share public keys and scp stuff to each other
davout: web version will do then
benkay: it's a trap
benkay: ooh that sounds lovely yah
davout: you want the mp3s of jacqueline dupré's C & D Haydn ?
davout: benkay: nice, i'll listen to this
benkay: concerto in d, that is
benkay: i found this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwjZnZDpXSA which has the same thing, but maybe more of
BeanFactoryPostP: don't forget to define them as global constants
BeanFactoryPostP: ouch BeanFactoryPostProcessor too long
benkay: i am actually going to return an array of strings
benkay: i can't see through all the semicolons
benkay: huh thanks jurov