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mircea_popescu: mike
_c what'd they specifically say tho ? "we guarantee this code with ..." ? what ... ?
mircea_popescu: lol Pierre
_Rochard. these twerps are all on the same rubber band. 1. mp wrote we're shit because mp's jealous, not because we're shit. 2 ??? 3. bitcoin doesn't exist.
assbot: Logged on 23-04-2015 16:36:57; Pierre
_Rochard: pete
_dushenski: actually got a text message from thestringpuller this morning, he’s still alive!
williamdunne: pete
_dushenski: Would you have preferred it had he worded it as your choice is based upon the choices of those superior in your WoT? i.e if BitPay is at the top of my WoT (lol) and they are on newcoin, I'll be on newcoin
williamdunne: Pierre
_Rochard: Thanks for the link to his personal blog, I'll have a read
williamdunne: pete
_dushenski: Oh yes, I remember the article now. What did you object to in it?
williamdunne: pete
_dushenski: Don't suppose I could have a link?
pete_dushenski: Pierre
_Rochard: true, but he's hoisted himself on his own petard on a few other topics
williamdunne: Pierre
_Rochard: Sure thing, I won't add it then. It doesn't really use any resources in particular to add it but your call
trinque: mike
_c: dunno why they'd vouch for the quality of something they haven't rewritten fully yet
mike_c: ben
_vulpes: don't get mad at me because the foundation has tiny balls.
Pierre_Rochard: pete
_dushenski: daniel has not written on the block size issue specifically at SNI
williamdunne: pete
_dushenski: Technically I can filter by author, but I know I personally like all of their writing
pete_dushenski: williamdunne: i'd vote against krawisz being added. if Pierre
_Rochard or bitstein were writing...
williamdunne: Pierre
_Rochard: Lottery winning janitor annoyed new lottery ticket didn't win
felipelalli: pete
_dushenski: I didn't know the shortcut "!v", I always type "!verify", thanks.
Pierre_Rochard: pete
_dushenski: actually got a text message from thestringpuller this morning, he’s still alive!
☟︎ diatonic: ben
_vulpes, I don't really know why I lurk in here. I used to be pretty active in #bitcoin-otc and joined this channel some time ago.
ben_vulpes: mircea
_popescu: let us not neglect the headache of coordinating a blocksize change
assbot: Logged on 23-04-2015 15:41:28; trinque: ben
_vulpes: it is currently unknown what an appropriate blocksize would be
ben_vulpes: <mircea
_popescu> every large enough operation has this set of accounts that are below water - cost more to service than they're worth. which is why fiat banks are charging per account << myeah i got some of these
trinque: ben
_vulpes: aint even mad; and I agree that any modified thing may not merit being called bitcoin
williamdunne: pete
_dushenski: Well that depends on what you are doing
williamdunne: mircea
_popescu: That seems counter-intuitive, I'm not trying to over-value the poor and stupid here.
williamdunne: mircea
_popescu: Sorry not entirely sure what you mean
williamdunne: ben
_vulpes: Yes, its very useful. But the value of your coins will inflate fast if its just 12 people using it over and over.
trinque: ben
_vulpes: I'm not going to accept being called a muppet for saying we're not in a position to evaluate an appropriate block size, therefore changing it is unwise.
williamdunne: ben
_vulpes: Of course it matters, its a network. More people = more useful. I don't see how that can be anything but an objective truth.
williamdunne: ben
_vulpes: Hypothesis; if we ever get to the point where we are completely filling blocks and fees start going through the roof, either growth will halter or it will fork - and the 1mb version will be virtually barren
trinque: ben
_vulpes: it is currently unknown what an appropriate blocksize would be
☟︎☟︎ trinque: ben
_vulpes: that sounds like a tautology
williamdunne: pete
_dushenski: Ah so you actually want it permanently at 1mb or lower?
williamdunne: pete
_dushenski: From what I can tell the objection you all have is that Gavin's suggestion is constant inflation, as opposed to the block-size being anything other than 1mb
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea
_popescu.rate.williamdunne.2:c99e0d75f0733d32ba9c306cfe3ab197ee1acbdee4b3db7052970f23329c815e
mats: mircea
_popescu: sure, put me on the keyserver project
williamdunne: mircea
_popescu: Complete rewrite, but needs some fixing. Found some bugs
BingoBoingo: pete
_dushenski: Passed the qntra part, now faces your vex
trinque: mircea
_popescu | well you will notice that nothing happened here also. it's just ... what was that word, for an item that breaks minds << star trek used this against the borg, could've been ripped off from a novel
BingoBoingo: pete
_dushenski: Well, his bot still needs to pass the qntravex test
pete_dushenski: mircea
_popescu: also, speaking of 'we', any updates on dat lordship list from c3 ?
pete_dushenski: ben
_vulpes: i'd love to be here more. i'm here as much as i can!
pete_dushenski: ben
_vulpes: what's this about me not spending 'enough' time in channel ?
assbot: Logged on 22-04-2015 02:11:22; ben
_vulpes: but let's try anyways: "pragmatic coffee nerd in buenos aires"
williamdunne: mircea
_popescu: Yeah I'd say that probably counts as some form as rape. In the same way that stealing a handbag from inside a locked house is burglary
williamdunne: mircea
_popescu: I can understand that position, but equally someone walking home, being dragged into a hedge and raped is certainly, most definitely rape - but I don't know that backstory of what you're talking about here
lobbes: williamdunne: wd on scoopbot revival. Now we gotta get pete
_dushenski to post something; that'll be the real test ;)
assbot: Logged on 23-04-2015 02:54:07; ben
_vulpes: lobbes: "and omitting to state material facts." << something trips my native engrish filter in this
mats: mircea
_popescu: "Verifies key material was created by a GnuPG version ulterior to 1.4.10 and prior to 1.4.20" << what should happen if --no-emit-version is included as a flag?
mircea_popescu: ben
_vulpes stopped looking about the time i said yest. y ?
ben_vulpes: mircea
_popescu: ever figure varnish out?
mircea_popescu: ascii
_panama medusa broke the hardware, so to speak, whereas these things are more akin to ... normal education.
ascii_panama did not imagine that mircea
_popescu seriously -needed- the actual pieces of this piñata for anything in particular
mircea_popescu: ben
_vulpes from what i've been explained, it's so that the tribe of a user gets a reference they can follow in their flux
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 1 for scoopbot
_revived with note: Valliant Sir Scoop Bot the Third.
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea
_popescu.rate.scoopbot
_revived.1:50e37ded45b3e1b6a16c1f7892b4cbeefeaa8dcbc329df3facc92c1ea744a106
mircea_popescu: !rate scoopbot
_revived 1 Valliant Sir Scoop Bot the Third.
mircea_popescu: ascii
_panama but the bezzle is nothing but an interface oin that same api.
ascii_panama: mircea
_popescu: it isn't like other chat gizmos cost money...?
BingoBoingo: ascii
_panama: Depends on the production scale
ascii_panama: re: the spam thread: mircea
_popescu laughs, but market consisting solely of 'mazerati' does not make sense
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell pete
_dushenski Maybe you can do a scoopbot for your coding learning and to discover what makes contravex RSS so weird
BingoBoingo: mircea
_popescu: At this point we'll have to start husking them so we can put smaller jars on the shelves which only accomodate whatever was in the cranium.
williamdunne: mircea
_popescu: Would you mind sharing it with me?
williamdunne: ;;later tell mircea
_popescu do you know how long each encryption/decryption takes on MPEX for submitted orders?
trinque: ben
_vulpes: | postgrest ++ << that it uses basic auth is the biggest wart I see
ben_vulpes: "roughly 3000 BTC" << ascii
_* now that's a rocket
mircea_popescu: ben
_vulpes this is literally true, seeing how they had one of your suites per floor.
ben_vulpes: i suspect that mircea
_popescu booked out all of hotel redacto for con3
ben_vulpes: <pete
_dushenski> "are self-funded and self-motivated" << the actual footnote you want here is the reference to the deficits that serenissima runs
mircea_popescu: ben
_vulpes php has 0 to do with it. for one thing, it's compiled. for the other, it's apache that gets hammered, purely a html problem.
trinque: mircea
_popescu: memcached has performed well for me in the past, is supported by nginx