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mircea_popescu: oh help me rwanda. some shithead is willing to pay 90
% of his networth to some fucktard whose feelings got hurt ?
jurov: of course it works as long as <>
% is avoided
mircea_popescu: like the soviets in the 80s, turks sold them all sorts of banal shit at 130-150
% because ...
mircea_popescu: and then two yerars later 0.00001
% happens and the chain is split.
mircea_popescu: worst case scenario here being where you get it 99.9999
% right, and then everyone thinks you got it,
trinque: I'm convinced 99
% of the industry does not actually know how to code
BingoBoingo: But on reddit they are nearly as popular as Bitcoin to within 2
% Vexual: they renamed rabies here when they discovered over 50
% of the fruitbats had it
Landgull: Fair enough. I established Paraguayan legal residency a while back as a way to 1) have legal residence in a 0
% tax area and 2) have a guaranteed place I'm allowed to go if the world suddenly decides that it doesn't really want Americans hanging about.
pete_dushenski: i'd guess that something in the order of 30
% of deeds are correctly submitted and accepted on the 1st try.
WolfGoethe: i like high premiums, paypalmy cash gets up to a 100
% sometimes
jurov: apparently they ask 0.5
% or $1
assbot: Logged on 01-06-2015 15:08:46; Landgull: Mmm, echo chambers only matter to politicians pandering to votes, though. Or 50
%+1 attacks via democracy, I suppose.
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Biggest thing in their favour is that it was an airport that was closed, doesn't need 100
% rebuilding
Landgull: Mmm, echo chambers only matter to politicians pandering to votes, though. Or 50
%+1 attacks via democracy, I suppose.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: and besides... servers made for workin neh ? 100
% capacity ftw.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> not 100
% certain that we're all using same bdb... << but anyway, yeah, I'll check anyway. there is a chance that we could be looking at two seperate versions.
midnightmagic: A 100
% freshly-installed, default-settings online.net server in France was owned virtually immediately. Online.net support didn't answer the reinstall ticket for a month. If online.net has been successful, then success probably caused them to start sucking.
mircea_popescu: say something like : every bad block received, -10 points. every minute where connection is kept at 80
% of its allocated bw or over, 1 point. every hour score decays 1
% towards 0, be it either positive or negative.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: jurov the thing is based o nsomething like <1
% service. if you imagine they can touch every item every year...
mircea_popescu: and the family unit is more of the same. why should 85
% have any access to women at all, and why should the 1
% not get 94
% of all the pleasantly nubile stoyas out there, with the remainder 6
% going to the 14
% aspirational betas ?
decimation: the writing on the wall is that the xeon stuff isn't gonna keep making money forever, especially when intel can only deliever 20
% improvement per 5 years
davout: I have ~16
% CPU, 32
% MEM
cazalla: 95
% of australia isn't livable
mircea_popescu: or numerically, the confidence that none is prime is something like 97
% or thereabouts.
decimation: asciilifeform: yeah, I suspect about 80
% of the design is pure 'reference implementation'
williamdunne: Mining constantly incentivized by permanent sub 1
% inflation, and a dynamic block size which allows something like the median block size of past week +20
% williamdunne: Gavin-sized is the 50
% increase every fuckknows for so many years starting at 20mb
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo "unclaimed funds would be reduced by 25
% per month until there was no balance." << somebody skipped stochastics 101 i take it.
cazalla: would be easy to leave if i ascribed 100
% of the blame to her
mircea_popescu: a butthole-issued "20 to 25
% gdp" is a much more reliable statistic than whatever the miniprop publishes. and it's definitely under germany. one needs but take a walk around detroit and frankfurt to see.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes> not depreciation? << this is a particularly cogent question. the us fudges EVERYTHING, including the actual expenditure on infrastructure through, counting depreciation, counting future "financial costs" etc etc etc. half the political machine in the us works on pork contracts, which are all "infrastructure". that famous bridge in alaska was not even 1
% of 1
%.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes wasn't anything too riveting, apparently, as now i dun recall. BingoBoingo black people are what, 10
% ?
mircea_popescu: by the metric that i just looked in trilema logs and Google Chrome 2,252,411 hits 41.1
% Firefox 1,986,192 hits 36.3
% Hasimir: btw, that's an error rate of approximately 0.1
% mircea_popescu: not like any of them are worth even 10
% of what they pretend they're getting paid today anyway.
Hasimir: apparently non-exorbitant was anything between 5 and 10
% over spot
mircea_popescu: but it was not, i would guess, above 10
% of energetic input. prolly safe to say 1
% or less.
jurov: yeah, i suppose it's better to sell 10
% lower under the counter and avoid taxes
mircea_popescu: i would guess 90
% of all marketing is happening on 8chan via mike_c s banners
mircea_popescu: ok, here's the deal : bitbet has a referral system, where one gets 1
% of the value of bets made by referrals.
isaackl: mirce_popescu: 50
% mined between 2009 and first reward halving, halves after each reward halving
isaackl: Then gold will quite possibly win the runaway effect. The gold mining rate is a constant 1.5
% or so a year, so post a few more reward halvings bitcoin has the advantage
isaackl: No, just the aggregate decisions of people with lots of USD. If 60
% choose to buy gold and 40
% choose to buy btc
isaackl: So who are the 5
%, how has USG compromised them
isaackl: I would still bet that 95
% of bitcoin startup guys are true believers
ascii_field gets 50
% taxed without (seeing any of the) redistribution
decimation: if the magic to living the 'nordic freedom' dream is 50
% tax plus redistribution, why doesn't that seem to work in somalia? are they too stupid to understand the concept?