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bounce: the infrastructure to make that happen isn'
t cheap and isn'
t that robust either
mircea_popescu: fwiw, the current us doctrine of "don'
t put the most valuable part of the plane in the most fragile part of the plane" is sound.
mircea_popescu: well, half a day. but they didn'
t fly wortha shit at night anyway.
mircea_popescu: punkman so nao i want to verify things, but i can'
t, because no bot and i dun recall what the website is ;/
mircea_popescu: 21 // fast multicore CPU, it won'
t be much higher than 1.
mircea_popescu: 18 // be slower. This number is a compromise, as it can'
t be accurate for
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform don'
t laugh, greeks conquered them too :D
mircea_popescu: i *think* the maximal lock count a block may possibly need is somewhere just south of 600k, but i don'
t have the shithandy.
mats_cd03: i can'
t tell if we're on the same page. but yes.
bounce doesn'
t really understand the animosity between bikes and cars, though. seems to be a north american thing.
xiando: It is like property rights locally, you are supposed to have them but you don'
t anymore
mircea_popescu: this is so easier when y'all don'
t go fucking crazy with the keyboards!
mircea_popescu: you don'
t likle us citizens betting on bitbet, put fucking dildos in their chairs.
mircea_popescu: i will NOT register with anyone ever on the guise that they can'
t keep their cattle in line.
mircea_popescu: thickasthieves: " Whether one is a US-based exchange or not doesn'
t decide whether one needs to register. The question is whether a company has clients in the US or not. If so, they are subject to regulations of that jurisdiction." << utter bullshit.
mircea_popescu: "i can'
t convince you people that 3 = 4 it's like talking to a wall you're a cult wah wah"
mircea_popescu: we're here in the process of reimplementing the world because we don'
t trust one set of turdmeisters, you expect code will be reused from an even derpier set ?
mircea_popescu: punkman: I've always thought the drainholes under keyboard in Lenovo machines were a great idea, haven'
t had a chance to test it though <<< this is the train of thought that ends up with keyboard rats.
adlai: looking over his original code... i'm almost surprised he didn'
t write in pascal
adlai: why doesn'
t russian?
mircea_popescu: course "loophole" doesn'
t have the same sound to it as "bug" does.
mats_cd03: not that i don'
t enjoy the taste of my own dong, just... i don'
t mircea_popescu: mats_cd03 whatever you do, don'
t do the bj kiss. it'll ruin "traditional" life for you.
adlai: you can'
t just print a cock and start waving it around like a dildo
adlai: "chemical printing" (which doesn'
t exist yet, afaik) is about using sufficiently advanced technology to manufacture specific chemicals
bounce had been playing with the idea of an aggregator. didn'
t get around to actually do it though.
mircea_popescu: but the particular definition you gave indicates to the compiler, were the compiler human, that a) you hadn'
t considered it before using it and b) as defined prolly doesn'
t serve you in any sense.
xiando: It doesn'
t matter if you really are 12+ whales on some private IRC channel, you can'
t just set the price anyway.
mircea_popescu: thickasthieves do you understand that as dubious as charts are generally, which we won'
t rehash, at least generally there's the atomic market ?
mircea_popescu: everyone does want to know the price, but a speshal few know you wouldn'
t know anyway.
mircea_popescu: you will become the reddit index provider, which is not how you feed that market. you don'
t make goof stuff for the consumers, you make cheap shitty stuff for them
mircea_popescu: you won'
t become the dominant index provider because people who matter don'
t chart and people who chart don'
t matter.
mircea_popescu: "oh, everything is on wikipedia" is not curation. why the fuck would i want google to return a wikipedia result in the first place, what, as if i don'
t know they probably have a shitty article sort-of talking around topic x ?
mircea_popescu: thickasthieves i suspect this is like the "myspace, music industry killer" idea a decade ago. yeah, it'd work, if people didn'
t suck. people do suck, and as a result, myspace dies.
punkman: thickasthieves: wasn'
t kraken doing that for a while?
thickasthieves: " Whether one is a US-based exchange or not doesn'
t decide whether one needs to register. The question is whether a company has clients in the US or not. If so, they are subject to regulations of that jurisdiction."
bounce doesn'
t smoke but isn'
t getting paid for the not-smoking either
punkman: python-gnupg, I couldn'
t get recv_keys to work, tried fork of library, I can recv_keys but it burps on some unicode chars returned by keyserver and doesn'
t confirm key was imported.
punkman: I've always thought the drainholes under keyboard in Lenovo machines were a great idea, haven'
t had a chance to test it though
bounce logged in with $site, nuked cookies somewhere along the way, now can'
t log in because "csrf token invalid, try again", no matter what trick I throw at it. support is in a forum that requires logging in through the same form of course.
bounce: <RagnarDanneskjol> essentially unrelated to aml I believe. << no, it is not. you don'
t get to exclude actions taken by non-government actors because of the rules because they're not government actors.
adlai: looks like without this, the SEC wasn'
t taking into account unexecuted offers, which is kinda laughable if they're trying to detect/prevent "manipulation"
bounce: that at least gives you an idea of its visible effects, which isn'
t the whole picture but at least is a start
bounce: if there's no sure-fire way then perhaps the whole idea of combating needs to be scrapped. if that isn'
t the case, you can look at what effects the regs have and tally incidents they have an influence on, discerning "this was money laundering" and "this wasn'
t", tally separately
RagnarDanneskjol: hmm, I actually couldn'
t comprehend how to gauge the proficiency of kyc/aml, so was trying to help you clarify for me
xiando: So Sweden isn'
t the only one? Interesting
undata: xiando: I read that in the Assange case, the women didn'
t even want to press the case, but the prosecutor kept at it anyway.
xiando: I live in .se where two women claimed assange "raped" them, one of them said "yes we had sex and I did that of my own free will but he said he used a condom but didn'
t so it was rape"
nubbins`: and i can'
t fetch via curl because the website has escaped all the html chars inside the deeds
nubbins`: i can'
t copy/paste the deeds because of line endings
ben_vulpes: making a thing that can'
t be dumped into gpg and produce a clean sig?
punkman: ben_vulpes: what, you don'
t have utf?
ben_vulpes: <jurov> asciilifeform: mailman will display gpg clearsigned attachment inline if you rename it to .txt (and i don'
t ned to diddle code then)
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: i've pushed an update to the site, but the byzantine serving mechanism isn'
t providing it for some reason.
ben_vulpes: <long-day> The activist community LOVES bitcoin bigtime... the two leading female promoters of bitcoin i'm friends with, but they don'
t know anything about trading. << and what does trading have to do with bitcoin?
nubbins`: well the lel is that he was in a union, he can'
t sue the cbc for $50m
bounce: then there's this ``Katie McDonough is Salon's politics writer, focusing on gender, sexuality and reproductive justice.'' -- busily dressing up the thing with seemingly relevant and respectably looking numbers that really aren'
t meaningful to the problems in the piece.
mircea_popescu: i imagine you don'
t really want that, so, be specific, go into detail, that's how people evaluate you.
long-day: The activist community LOVES bitcoin bigtime... the two leading female promoters of bitcoin i'm friends with, but they don'
t know anything about trading.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you don'
t understand how the world [of the morlocks] works.
ben_vulpes: long-day: doesn'
t mean either that any of those posts make it into the feed.
long-day: well... 20 million people reached a week just means 20 million people total scroll past her posts on her feeds - doesn'
t necessarily mean they all click on her posts :-/ but if the blog/video is good enough and she posts it, it will go viral
mircea_popescu: the problem is you russian folk can'
t say the woman had tea without specifying if she was sitting down and how hot was it!
punkman: also PSA: don'
t use keyids in contracts, go for fingerprint
long-day: my pages don'
t have that huge of a reach but my gf is cofounder of some big organizations and is admin on about 30 pages, half of which have about half a million subscribers each
long-day: some of the fb pages I manage are "end the fed" and "jesse ventura 2016" about a dozen more. My gf's reach is crazy (about 16-26 million people a week). Idk why I'm desperate.. maybe because my dad failed at the stock market and and I don'
t like him very much...
ben_vulpes: 'cept mebbe long-lost right here as he ain'
t got a key to speak of.
long-day: this is ttnews by the way-- i'm a journalist and my wish is to learn this and to promote it on my news network/podcast/websites/facebook pages. I know this is the future and I've got quite a large reach so I know I can do a lot of good. I'm obviously desperate coming on here. And I take it trading margin on bitfinix is not suggested by you guys... and I didn'
t put all my eggs in one basket but I do learn from my mistakes and
long-day: exactly - it's not which why I don'
t see how most can'
t see that it's great that bitcoin is giving the fiat $ competition
ben_vulpes: undata: it's the forum, you can speak, you don'
t need any permission from me.