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mircea_popescu: assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIF] 2401 @ 0.0001 = 0.2401 BTC [-] {2}
< i see ?
rithm: recently in #bitcoin-mining:
<Meldrysha> i bought a antminer u2+. but cgminer or bfg miner cant find the antminer. can anyone help me with my bad english?^^
Apocalyptic:
<intgr> "Theo De Raadt just set OPENSSL_NO_HEARTBEAT on libssl for OpenBSD. Shame that the actual flag is OPENSSL_NO_HEARTBEATS, so the commit does nothing."
Namworld: [04:07]
<minersdidit> lmao @ mpex shares still trading
gribble: tg2 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 23 hours, 44 minutes, and 29 seconds ago:
<tg2> like strong understanding of assembly
benkay:
<minersdidit> crypto locker was the biggest influence on bitcoin's price move
<< i've said this too, but i'm an idiot
benkay:
<akstunt600> get rich on what a failing currency
<< bitcoin isn't going to make anyone playing with it rich. only application and hard work will accomplish that.
benkay:
<minersdidit> it wont work in a society collapse
<< of course, just in small isolated islands of civilization dotted round the landscape of destruction
TestingUnoDosTre:
<minersdidit> - bitcoin won't go to 40K soon?!? but I bought because all the bitcointalk threads todl me so
TestingUnoDosTre:
<minersdidit> for some reason my shitty freenode client wouldn't allow me to ignore you, so I will infrequently acknowledge your existence
TestingUnoDosTre:
<mircea_popescu> ok maybe it didn't happen. just remembered someone posting an old scam of some person scamming for some allaged underage european chicks accepting bitcoin for videochat
Duffer1: this whole conversation >.
< TestingUnoDosTre: mike_c, at least you didn't almost lose .5 btc at the last minute like this guy
<-----
benkay:
<minersdidit> thats beyond your primitive understanding to even bother explaining
<< tiberius move, iirc
gribble: (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX] [--market
<market>|all]) -- Return pretty-printed ticker. Default market is Bitstamp. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure the (1 more message)
bounce: .txt file, starts with
<html>. huh.
jurov: tl;dr:
<ninjashogun> cardano can suddenly change into usb keyboard hence its insecure
Apocalyptic:
<asciilifeform> no one can say i wasn't patient.
<< and that's an understatement
mircea_popescu:
<truff1es> just wait til the sillyness washes away
<< funny how on the spot this guy is. since forever the strategy of the mentally defective has been, just wait until the cool people get exhausted, and try to rebuild socialism then!
fluffypony: mircea_popescu: we have a community here of
< 500 people actively interested in Bitcoin, not just peripherally
keonne: keonne: #bitcoin-assets is like a second job
<< first job for most people here. i see that, at least im honest, maybe one day i will be able to afford the trading platform fee and have my mind warped enough to warrant a spot in the full time club
danielpbarron: "The banks would be saved because people would be borrowing as much money as possible in order to buy bitcoin."
<-- ...
benkay:
<-- does not run nodes
Apocalyptic:
<benkay> we're talking about the mem pool, though, right? // you can choose not to query peers for tx data
mircea_popescu: keonne: #bitcoin-assets is like a second job
<< first job for most people here.
mircea_popescu: mikaeldice: Though I kind of dislike the more recent releases of ubuntu
<< word.
mircea_popescu: mike_c: for instance, mp has a bunch of coins. they are not supply because they are not for sale.
<< they are supply even if they are not for sale. review Wickard v. Filburn :D
mircea_popescu: jborkl: We know how many btc there will be next year
<< he has it, btc supply is extremely well know. the function that stabilises the dishing out of btc over time has been EXTREMELY efficient so far, in spite of massive hashpower changes. i would say btc supply side is the best known of any material in history. including gold, which used to hold that distinction (which was a key to its monetization)
mircea_popescu:
<truffles> if spelling gets u kicks heh
<< dude i thought you were the english expert.
Duffer1: truffles
<coingenuity> truffles: i run one of the biggest bitcoin companies >> wtf is coingenuity?
truffles:
<truffles> oh look at u, u have "power"
truffles:
<truffles> u mean to stroke ur ego?
truffles:
<@coingenuity> truffles: i'm trying to warn you to behave
truffles:
<truffles> cry about it more plz
truffles:
<truffles> well i hope ure on there all day
truffles:
<coingenuity> truffles: i run one of the biggest bitcoin companies
truffles:
<truffles> if ure into btc why do u still hold onto bank accounts..
truffles:
<coingenuity> try sending money to an exchange right now ;)
truffles:
<coingenuity> truffles: because banks are banning bitcoin
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keonne: mircea_popescu:
<mike_c> yes, it's not like france where they just take your whole paycheck and give you a few dollars a week for coffee and cigarettes.
<< zing lmao. what you say nao pankkake ? huh ? huh ?
Duffer1: nm cygwin brb buying linux laptop >.
< Duffer1: it's stopped wrapping text >.
< mike_c: i butthurt gribble.
<gribble> You've given me 12 commands within the last minute; I'm now ignoring you for 5 minutes.
gribble: (aol
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gribble: cads was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 0 hours, 8 minutes, and 57 seconds ago:
<cads> being Professor Cads in an underground university
decimation: mircea_popescu: "kalophilos, exists as such in german"
<< I see what you did there
jborkl: fixed that strangeness with the borders, for some reason WP decided it needed a bunch of
<tr> and
<td> tags
mircea_popescu: eval(translate(intoalanguage(
<dotcoin> trolls day compled because no work?))) === ?
mircea_popescu:
<jurov> what is shuffled?
<< remember how the logs were messed up on april 1st ? and someone said "omfg the log now reads like the forum" ? well, that.
mircea_popescu:
<jurov> but first, as per recent trilema recommendation, i shall comprehensively blog about it
<< i'll tweet you.
nubbins`: [15:03:22]
<io_error> Who the fuck is nubbins`` and why is he trying to scam me in PMs?
mircea_popescu:
<mike_c> yes, it's not like france where they just take your whole paycheck and give you a few dollars a week for coffee and cigarettes.
<< zing lmao. what you say nao pankkake ? huh ? huh ?
mircea_popescu:
<mike_c> visual inspection of code is a crappy way to test anyway.
<< it's good for some things, bad for others, not really optional imo
mircea_popescu: jurov the payout must involve truly heroic effort
<< no, i'm just being blonde most of the time
benkay: mircea_popescu:BingoBoingo: So... what Open source alternatives are there to OpenSSL which aren't as much of a bitch to read?
<< this is actually a very large, and very open problem.
<< http://golang.org/pkg/crypto/tls/, seems to be about 8kloc
benkay:
<pLambert> do we still call her mpoe-pr even though she got laid off?
mircea_popescu: " IRC may not seem very asynchronous, but it is"
<< actually, it's ... multisyncronous. pretty much the only mental space that readily comprehends irc flow is the sort that spent a lot of time doing debugger stepping.
BingoBoingo: "Besides, if Silicon Valley can proselytize about cloud country and dividing California into six pieces, why can't their political enemies engage in similar flights of fancy about the world as it currently exists? "
<< They can't
mircea_popescu: bitcoinpete: and how is doge still even around? first teh nascar, now this merged-mining noise
<< it's only "still around" in the sense of noise. like you know, the dead aren't really dead if you remember them :D