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parseval: Python's quick
to code, at least relative
to Java or PHP, and has a huge set of libraries behind it
parseval: with some
task scheduling
thrown in via message queue
parseval: Part of
the javascript charts are jquery and highstock charting software
parseval: Just collect all of
the data,
then find some pleasant way
to display it
parseval: Yeah, it's
the charting site, fed by
the irc bots
parseval: I'm importing
the assbot history
to production now, from now back
to feb
parseval: I should fix
that into subgroups
parseval: there are like a hundred of
them,
they make my page's navigation stretch down past
the pagefold
Namworld: Oh, you mean all
the futures/options
parseval: There sure are a lot of MPEx
tickers
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asswatch: for
the huge launch,
though, needs embellishment. It has been at least
thoroughly researched or something right?
The
technology is a several steps beyond next generation everything?
asswatch: I don't want
to
tell mircea_popescu how
to do his job or anything, but I
think it's
time
to lay on
the hyperbole and aggrandizement for ministry of games. Does anyone have any idea how awesome
the game is going
to be?
Blastbob: yea i accually read
them as full AM shares
Chaang-Noi: <benkay> chaang-noi, why do you copy what everyone says in your responses? im cool like
that :)
benkay: the string
to which you're responding, less idiotically phrased.
assbot: I don't know
those people, and
they don't look very friendly.
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parseval: Yeah, I had some ideas
too, but more on
the
technical side. Not
that I particularly need
the hot wallet myself, but it was an interesting problem
to
try
to solve.
furuknap: Ah, yeah, I
think
that would make sense. I suggested it
to burnside in private a while back, but he gets a lot of suggestions :-)
parseval: I like
that insurance idea, furuknap
ThickAsThieves: has a bigger load of bullshit ever landed on
this channel?
furuknap: 3) If mining stopped, both
the investors and I would make huge amounts of money, so
the price would skyrocket and
the buy-back price would be impossible for me
to pay.
furuknap: 2) I already answered your question several
times; I'm more likely
to get a higher ROI if I have cash in hand
than
the average investor because I actually follow
the market and invest significant
time
to stay on
top.
furuknap: 1) I'm buying into my own asset. I would have
to be an equal idiot
to do
that, knowing
that I would never make my money back, right?
bgupta: furuknap: I'll bite. Which memo would
that be?
bgupta: (And allowing him
to buy back)
bgupta: clause in his prospectus
to prevent loss in such a scenario.)
bgupta: ryan1894: Anyone issuing PMBs is betting buyers of
the securities won't make back
their principal, or
they wouldn't be issuing/selling
them. furuknap would have
to be an idiot
to not be aware
that buyers of BFMINE will likely never make back
their principle. (The one scenario where it might payback is if btc crashed down
to almost nothing and everyone stopped mining, causing difficulty
to drop, however he has
Smoovious: some of
those Muary-quality girls would be pretty lucrative I imagine
thestringpuller: <troll> mpoe is
the least profitable
thing I ever invested in
ryan1894: securities like COGNITIVE and aminer have been profitable
though
mircea_popescu: you make ~30% as an average over
the past coupla years.
mircea_popescu: ryan1894 pretty much all mining shit is not going
to make its money back.
furuknap: So, you didn't know what it meant.
That's fine, I'll just assume your assumption of
the answer is funded on about as much insight.
ryan1894: well i use it in
the context of making back
the principal
furuknap: Did you just use
the word ROI without knowing what it means?
ryan1894: did you issue BFMINES knowing full well
that achieving ROI is near impossible?
furuknap: These days, I work mostly with SharePoint in programming, and my goals is
to get
the world
to improve
the user experiences of SharePoint solutions.
benkay: what problem spaces are you involved in?
that's a way more interesting
topic...
furuknap: Generally, I spend less
time learning a language
than I do understanding
the problems I need
to solve.
furuknap: In short, I choose
the language
that makes sense for a
task rather
than choose
tasks based on
the languages I know.
furuknap: I'm not as focused on language as I am on design. Programming languages,
to paraphrase someone far smarter
than me, is
to programming as
telescopes are
to astronomy.
benkay: what langs do you enjoy working in
these days, furuknap?
furuknap: It was nice;
the only language I've used
that understood what you mean, even
though you don't know how
to phrase it.
furuknap: I wrote my first programming language in Perl,
though, somewhere in
the mid-90s.
furuknap: As
to why
that notation is such, I don't know. It's been years or maybe decades since I did anything useful in Perl.
furuknap: He did Perl.
Then PHP came along, ripped off everything, forgot
to include any power, and gave it
to newbies who have no idea how
to handle even
that little power.
mircea_popescu: bah who
the fuck came up with php's multidimensional array notation
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Apocalyptic: is havelock actually a registered company ?
the fact i don't seem
to find any info onsite is indicating it's not
ThickAsThieves: is
that
them just
taking 200 satoshi and charging you a penny in
the process??
Namworld: I'm not familiar with
the weaponry.
Namworld: I guessed, I meant
the weapon.
rulother: I ended up making everything back plus some so
today kinda worked out for me.
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ThickAsThieves: if
they don't do some PR before
then, peeps will get antsy
mircea_popescu: it may be interesting
to see
the people who write bylines for games.
furuknap: 350th
total network hash rate.
Namworld: I
thought
these were
the same?
furuknap: Even my projections, which I
thought were optimistic, started with 350 on August 1.
furuknap: Nah, mostly
the crowd
that scream "don't invest in mining contracts/bonds because difficulty will be a
trillion by next
Thursday!"
Namworld: You mean
the crowd in bitcoin-anal/bitcoin-pricetalk who mass-frenzied about prices going
to 1000 by
the end of
the year?
furuknap: The end of
the world for Bitcoin mining.
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mircea_popescu: if it wasn't for all
their hard work fucking up satoshi's shiotty code where would we be
Diablo-D3: mircea_popescu: bitcoin has a dev
team?