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Lennix1: dexX7: And for
the seller its shown as if he sold it
to himself
pankkake: well yeah!
that was my hipsterist moment
mircea_popescu: max hardcore in 1992 was being about as hard
to get as cocaine
today.
dexX7: trades were shown as executed but actually weren't and even more funny: right after
that moment you saw
the "share balance" of
the user from whom you
tried
to buy/sell shares..
mircea_popescu: dub i
think i bought
the only dozen
that made
that year
to romania.
dub: I certainly knocked a couple out
to
that book
dexX7: mircea_popescu:
there was a short moment of "Maintenance in progress.
Thank you for your patience."
pankkake: I've seen
the "sex" book and well, boring
mircea_popescu: about as subcultural, countercultural, subversive and all
that as it gets.
mircea_popescu: i guess, queen of pop and all
that. her lezzing out with naomi campbell and some obscure rapper hardly qualifies
tho.
dub: I HAD 15 COINS ON
THAT SITE AND ITS MY RETIREMENT FUND. OMG IM GOING
TO DIE ALONE
mod6: i hate
to see
the GC closed. but fatasses hike into it everyday and can't get out so
they need
to emergency helicoptered out. so *shrug*
mircea_popescu: A state highway
that runs
through
the national park was closed after Grand Canyon officials found
tourists removing barricades at overlooks along
the road.
dub: if only
there was some kind of virtual dice game.. we could leverage
that
bloctoc: I read
that people are "rick rolling"
the FBI's seized coins account with messages on block chain dust. It's got me
thinking about how one would set up a p2p marketplace built entirely off messages
to
that FBI address.
mircea_popescu: its illegal
to be gay in 78 countries, with lesbianism is banned in 49.
ozbot: US adults score below average on worldwide
test - Yahoo News
bloctoc: thanks mp nubbins I'll steer clear of osx. Maybe I'll
try eulora on gentoo. if I get around
to it.
nubbins`: now, you can replace
the onboard gcc with a proper version, but
that breaks other
things
nubbins`: what i was saying is
that you very well might be able
to compile eulora on OSX, but
the version of GCC bundled with it won't work
bloctoc: I suppose
the log in on
the internet somewhere...
mircea_popescu: anyway, bloctoc : we were
talking
to you, look in
the log.
mircea_popescu: As democracy is perfected,
the office of
the President represents, more and more closely,
the inner soul of
the people. On some great and glorious day,
the plain folks of
the land will reach
their hearts desire at last and
the White House will be occupied by a downright fool and complete narcissistic moron.
bloctoc: I clicked on some jpg
then my computer froze. probably just a coincidence.
bloctoc: hi what did i miss? (if you're
talking about me)
mircea_popescu: a new version is about
to come out
this month
tho, with a bunch of changes, so if
the binary doesn't work prolly save yourself for
that rather
than compile old code.
mircea_popescu: bloctoc no osx specific yet.
there's a precompiled linux
thing which maybe might work,
bloctoc: is
there an osx eulora download somewhere? I hear
that game is
the shits.
Namworld: Des ecus? Ca ca va prendre une machine a remonter dans le
temps pour en
trouver!
ozbot: Daily Kos: NY AG Schneiderman Files $40 Million Fraud Lawsuit Against Donald
Trump & his 'University
mircea_popescu: "I have not been able
to get a hold of Sam in over a week. I have
talked
to
TheSeven over Skype and I can't speak for him but I feel
that we are reaching
the point where
the Labcoin
team being absent is just not even close
to OK anymore."
mircea_popescu: * bagholder is now known as freshcoin << saving
this for
the recquord, quoted for
truth, so very apt etc.
dub: lock
them in
the US nuke it from orbit
Namworld: Well, BTCT.co is out. BitFunder has a foot on
the doorstep.
mod6: either
that, or restrict
the internet
to only a select handful of groups/individuals. although,
that wouldn't probably go over very well.
dub: nubbins`: yeah
thats where I found it
mod6: but if
the
tools one is given are
too shitty
to secure
the line in
the first place, im not sure you can hold someone accountable for
that. aside from
that, if someone wants in,
they'll get in.
mircea_popescu: next would of course be
the mass jailing of microsoft. "failed
to secure your product, life w/o possibility"
mircea_popescu: i kinda like
the idea. "secure your line or go
to jale".
nubbins`: dub: i listened
to something
the other day about how
they had such a pain in
the ass
transferring money
mod6: thats amazing.
this
type of
thing must die.
pankkake: (and
this was only for piracy, not for
terrorism etc)
mircea_popescu: arrest is
this very peculiar sort of remedy.
the mps are
the gentry of
the land, and
the police state doth not get
to mess with
the gentry. because
the gentry owns
the government not
the other fucking way around.
nubbins`: never really examined
that relation before, in fact
pankkake: mod6: yes. actually France has a
thing like
that. you are responsible of "securing" your line
nubbins`: technically i only print
the shirts, but ya know, splitting hairs here
nubbins`: just seems odd
that you'd give people a free pass on being a dickhead just because of
their job
mod6: next
they'll come after you for having weak passwords... etc.
mod6: i guess i should retract
that statement about cracking wpa2. perhaps
the cryptosystem itself perhaps hasn't been broken yet. but it can be dictionary attacked, of course.
mircea_popescu: if you imagine
the damage he does comes chiefly
through mowing down people in a van... you're at least naive.
nubbins`: i'm used
to elected officials at least pretending
that
they're not above
the law
mircea_popescu: he can be detained, but he'll walk right out of
that
the next day and presumably climb right into his spare van
mod6: hopefully someday all
these laws/regulations will go away.
mod6: i dunno, i guess a lot of
this depends on key weakness... but you do see
the slippery slope
there
though of course.
dexX7: nubbins`: :) i'm happy
to promote your "service"
usagi: You know how when you say "I got into
this with
the best of intentions,"? <----
THAT IS A CONFESSION lol
usagi: mod6: Ignorance of
the law is no excuse. I suggest
the death penalty.
mod6: think of how dangerous
this gets. if you can't run an open wifi channel because of 'terrorists',
then you really can't run an encrypted one either as WEP/WPA2 have been broken.
nubbins`: then i was
thinking i could set up a
tor node on a raspi and run
the wifi
through
that
usagi: I'd say no on
the open wifi
then.
usagi: Well nubbbins, once
the government
tells you
there are
terrorists everywhere, you have no plausible deniability
nubbins`: speaking of immunities, i have a spare router and was
thinking of providing free wifi access,
thoughts?
usagi: Yeah just like PI, which is why
the head of
the UN (IIRC) had
to step down after being accused of having an affair.
nubbins`: however, it only covers MPs acting in
their duties as MPs
usagi: Then
there is pollitical immunity
usagi: Well from what I can gather
there is such a
thing called parlimentary priviledge
nubbins`: or romanian ministers driving vans
through crowds of people
nubbins`: more like british minsters
tying
themselves
to
trees
usagi: Or something like say a british minister
tying himself
to a
tree? (read
the papers lately anyone?)
usagi: Oh, you mean
the entitled class and
the working class?
nubbins`: we were just discussing parliamentary privilege, and
the limits
thereof, in common-law systems of government