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KRS1: even
though it was rebranded login still looked like:
benkay: keep
the quotes coming!
benkay: wow whole
table is lolling, decimation
decimation: "it is a mistake
to anthropromorphize larry ellison"
benkay: videos have
the worst s/n ratio on
the internet
pankkake: OpenIndinia is
the open source fork of Solaris, but Solaris is still maintained by Oracle, as closed source
mircea_popescu: if your
tax return exceed
the official "has made it figure",
they send you your moving papers.
mircea_popescu: there should be a special department of ibiza, aruba and whatever, attached
to
the irs.
mircea_popescu: "A lot of people on
the Bitcointalk forums have made educated guesses,
the fact is he still works on his business and charges for subscription
to his blog, I doubt he has amassed
the largest stash of Bitcoins in
the world."
mircea_popescu: the glbse & successors numbers were pretty fabulous, back in
the day someone still
thought it's funny
pankkake: but
that would be fun
to have stats like
the forbes
top100… I bet you'd see a lot of ups and downs
mircea_popescu: that may be a point, i suppose a good chunk of people hanging on past
the
three month noob expiration date do so strictly on
the basis of insulating
their
thinking and
their memory.
pankkake: accounting for shares probably bothers some as most of
theirs are crap/scams/lost
mircea_popescu: after noon, hail of post explaining how
the author has been always [or at least past six hours] saying
the sun was always
there and it won't ever set, either.
mircea_popescu: the way internet analysticing works is like
this :
the sun rises. up until noon, hail of posts explaining how it's
the moon,
the aliens,
the weather baloons
KRS1: I
think sunOS got brought in by some open sourcers who stripped
the licensed shit.
benkay: all
the 'analysts': 'well mp notionally has some nK BTC' and conveniently disregard mpoe holdings
mircea_popescu: i like all
the "no way
there is a bitcoin billionaire, brb let me push
the stock up"
KRS1: At
the
time I was still using SunOS.
mircea_popescu: turns out openbsd really is quite popular in all
the places
that aren't social media.
KRS1: i dont know
the details ok
KRS1: Many
thanks mircea_popescu, much appreciated. =]
mircea_popescu: so openbsd went from being in
the red
to 100k overnight huh. cool beans.
kakobrekla: at least
they didnt support fbsd or something.
ozbot: The dogecoin subreddit raised $30,000 for
the Jamaican bobsled
team
to go
to
the Olympics. : bestof
autotradefan: What do you
think about AUTOTRADE on cryptostocks?
truffles: 20k isnt much for
thousandaire
deadweasel: I'm happy
to have donated so much btc
to mpex in my learning days.
deadweasel: i actually wondered
that when i read
teh openbsd plea.. and
then boom, it was done.
deadweasel: yeah, he gets props for saving open bsd
today.
deadweasel: oh yeah! one of bitbet,
that's awesome! congrat kakobrekla
pankkake: and you don't know where
those coins, or gold bars are actually from
jurov: just barely better
than bitfunder
ozbot: Germany Has Recovered A Paltry 5
Tons Of Gold From
The NY Fed After One Year | Zero Hedge
nubbins`: i can use
these
to light
the candles
mike_c: happy birthday
to bitbet. 1 year old, here's 20btc!
mike_c: bitbet is going
to make 20btc on
this one bet. wow.
nubbins`: realistically, a brainwallet is one of
the better choices, provided you can construct one
that doesn't suck
nubbins`: i don't
think furnace
tape can emboss, not sure
tho
the20year: Well, if you could use something like furnace
tape,
that'd be quite affordable
nubbins`: and if you're
too cheap
to buy metal
tape, cut up a can of pepsi
the20year: be much more interesting if you could emboss on a piece of metal a QR code for
the storage
nubbins`: well you can buy
those embossed label makers anywhere
nubbins`: paper is fine
too, as long as you use
the proper
types
the20year: Metal embossed
tape, as an alternative
to paper?
ozbot: DYMO | Metal
Tapes
mike_c: i just said
totally. shoot me please.
mike_c: i would
totally buy
the snsa wallet pack with a device for cold storage and a device for lukewarm storage.
nubbins`: i would not like
to replace my hot wallet with something
that doesn't exist, no
mike_c: nubbins`: yes, but wouldn't you like
to replace your hot wallet with a snsa wallet?
nubbins`: i dunno, i
think you're fucked if you're
trusting a
trezor as a cold wallet
mike_c: that seems attractive
to me. i can keep more money in a lukewarm wallet instead of a hot one.
pankkake: hm,
true, you don't use your cold wallet often
jurov: just a gizmo
that's much more difficult
to extract privkeys from
than from computer
nubbins`: now you can
take btc on
the road!
pankkake: never did any embedded work,
that might be an opportunity
pankkake: oh… so you can update
the firmware
jurov: if
the hardware won't be
too esoteric, maybe somebody else will add ecdsa signing
Duffer1: nah i was just wondering if
there were plans
jurov: but i can see
them got swayed eventually
Duffer1: s.nsa going for hardware wallets
too?
ozbot: TREZOR
The Bitcoin Safe - news
jurov: will be interesting if
they or nsa ship first
jurov: they preannounced
the delivery announcement
gribble: (tell <nick> <text>) --
Tells
the <nick> whatever <text> is. Use nested commands
to your benefit here.
gribble: (rot13 <text>) -- Rotates <text> 13 characters
to
the right in
the alphabet. Rot13 is commonly used for
text
that simply needs
to be hidden from inadvertent reading by roaming eyes, since it's easily reversible.
jurov: just
tried if lasers accepts parameters (or coordinates)
gribble: What do you
think I am, a shell?
deadweasel: ;;later
tell mircea_popescu
thanks for saving OpenBSD :D
Apocalyptic: sounds like
they're really doing it right
then
Duffer1: "China may be
the world’s
top emitter of carbon dioxide and struggling with major pollution problems of
their own, but
the country is “doing it right” when it comes
to fighting global warming" <--wow....