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artifexd: The amount I deposited doesn't match the amount I was credited. I originally thought the missing amount was the monthly fee because it was on 1 May.
artifexd: jurov: Can you answer a question about deposits into coinbr?
artifexd: The penalty for reading the logs in batches instead of realtime...
artifexd: Do you have the source code for what they have done so far? What does the contract say about non-completion?
artifexd: Sounds like it is time to find new developers and revisit your requirements. The may need some breaking down/clarification.
artifexd: Are the slacking, losing focus, or incompetent?
artifexd: ThickAsThieves: The 80/20 problem is not new
artifexd: I guess I'll just go with "New bet created" vs "New bet placed"
artifexd: It would fit with the twitter names: BitBets and BitBetsBets
artifexd: I imagine that there is a database with a table of bets and a table of, uh, bets. Both tables can't be called bets.
artifexd: Do you have different names for them in your database?
artifexd: There's my confusion. Bet refers to the thing being placed and the thing upon which it is placed.
artifexd: What do people place on that bet?
artifexd: What is it called after it is approved?
artifexd: A proposition is an unapproved bet, right?
artifexd: mircea_popescu or kakobrekla Can you straighten me out on some terminology?
artifexd: I didn't mean to imply that it was. It is just a source of useless (but interesting to me) information. That's it. I didn't mean anything deep or important. Just a "hey, there's this thing that you may, or may not, find interesting".
artifexd: I only brought it up because you were talking about number entries in wikipedia
artifexd: mircea_popescu: There's an entire website dedicated to how numbers are interesting:
http://numbersapi.com/ There's lots of cool stuff in there.
artifexd: Eh. I was just trying to avoid having to maintain state.
artifexd: Sure. I can walk from 1 to error and store those. I was looking to offload my workload on you though.
artifexd: Speaking of bitbet, is there a way to get search results in json?
artifexd: I've never understood why hft is a problem.
artifexd: mircea_popescu:taub you need to get rated by someone in assbot's l2, then id with gribble and pm assbot !up <- you need to be rated by someone in assbot's l1
artifexd: Ok. I'll chalk it up to you making a typo and that the rules didn't change.
artifexd: Being rated by someone in assbots l2 doesn't do anything useful for self voicing though, right?
artifexd: In that example, Bob and George could self up, but Nancy could not. Right?
artifexd: Assbot rates bob. Bob is in assbots's l1. Bob rates George. George is in Assbot's l2. George rates Nancy. Nancy is in Assbot's l3. Or am I fundamentally misunderstanding somethign?
artifexd: As I understand it, to self up one must be in assbot's l2 (or higher).
artifexd: Did the self voicing rules change?
artifexd: How long has it been keeping logs?
artifexd: Would you be willing to share? Specifically the logs from #bitcoin-otc-ratings.
artifexd: Apocalyptic: Does Crypton keep logs?
artifexd: Publicly accessible/searchable logs of #bitcoin-otc-ratings would suffice
artifexd: As evidenced by the slowly growing population of this channel?
artifexd: Add another layer of abstraction to the inside joke by changing "Got Milk?" to "Milk Life"
artifexd: Ick. Forums. It occurs to me that I don't care that much.
artifexd: Did the guy that wrote openex ever come back? I haven't noticed him since then.
artifexd: Did ATC just hit an all time high?
artifexd: It makes more sense when I notice that mp has never (that I've seen) recommended that users reuse addresses. His statements have always (that I have seen) talked about services reusing addresses. Which... ok. I'll buy that.
artifexd: I certainly believe that reusing addresses has a time and a place. I'm just trying to wrap my head around the idea that it increases anonymity.
artifexd: I can also just assert that the address isn't mine. Period. The first time I came into possession of the coins was when they arrived at the address I claimed.
artifexd: That makes some sort of minor sense for a service that just holds money to send it back to its users, but that logic doesn't do a user of bitcoin any good.
artifexd: As in: Send me money. I'll send it to you later. But I may send the next guys money before I send yours. I may also send you a different amount than you sent me.
artifexd: It's like an order randomized mixer.
artifexd: If you don't reuse addresses, it doesn't matter.
artifexd: Note that I'm not saying this is a smart service to use, but its existence is theoretically possible.
artifexd: Imagine a web service where you send it some txids and the necessary private keys along with a destination address. This service, when it gets a few requests, combines all the inputs and sends them to the outputs.
artifexd: Maybe you and I get together and combine our funds to pay a common bill.
artifexd: jurov I disagree with your comment that there is no substantial difference between the two examples you provided. In the first case, there is no certainty whatsoever that the same entity controls the two different utxos. In the second case, it is certain that the same person controls both.
artifexd: ;;rate mod6 1 Perl programmer of atcbot repute.
artifexd: You're probably considerably better educated about pharmaceuticals than Joe Sixpack. He would end up killing himself or depleting the world wide oxycodone supply.
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artifexd: It is resolving to 82.15.145.10 for me.
artifexd: I get the R. But when I paste the url to imgur, it shows a key.
artifexd: I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that something is screwy.
artifexd: Seriously. I'm getting "This is the default web page for this server." on the port 80 url.
artifexd: They both look vastly different than earlier.
artifexd: In which case, no. I have something that looks like a stylized R.
artifexd: Wait. Nevermind. My eyes jumped ahead of my brain.
artifexd: P/E is "Price divide by earnings", right? Zero earnings means dividing by zero.
artifexd: Remember TestingUnDosTres? He changed his nick to TheNewDeal.