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gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.58999, Best ask: 111.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.41000, Last trade: 111.99999, 24 hour volume: 205521.58405264, 24 hour low: 104.00000, 24 hour high: 131.00000, 24 hour vwap: 116.42585
gribble: target: 127, 130, 136 | updated by OneFixt at May 1 2013, 19:37 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 17 hours, 48 minutes, and 41 seconds ago
Chaang-Noi: sure hope that finish guy really sends me that fiat...
dub: I think pirate and asicminer is a fair comparison really
dub: make the next password start with a /
KRS-1: no cause for concern though, the certificate is still okay, you can even remove the www from your URL and the error will go away. In either case your data exchange with them will still be encrypted.
KRS-1: mtgox did not create their SSL certificate correctly. If you go to www.mtgox.com you will get a cert error. They either did not buy a wildcard certificate or create the request using www.
KRS-1: I'm getting emails from Mt. Cocks from Apr 25 for trades I made...its a little late.
BitHub: i want to try running mpex data through sierra charts
mircea_popescu: hehe. for bitcoinland that's TONS of data.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.BBET] [PAID] 12.4330791 BTC to 3`000`000 shares, 414 satoshi per share
damientrog: and be just too late
damientrog: my worst fear is being on the toilet when DHL delivers my Avalons
mircea_popescu: so wait, they finally get to 12th in may ?
damientrog: where do I dump my coins to be promised I will get some of that?
truff1es: yea that was funny
truff1es: nice to know people in the know, u know
damientrog: I don't think they clean the walls a lot
Framedragger: or that's the point, wtf?
damientrog: thanks for the advice mate
damientrog: if you ever go to a dark room, whatever you do, don't touch the walls
damientrog: some of the advice is also hilarious
damientrog: that's all I need to hear
damientrog: I don't mind, it's kind of interesting, but sometimes a bit too much detail
Framedragger: eh, i consider everybody to be on a sexuality continuum, but with very varying positions nonetheless ofc. but yeah no need to bring that stuff to workplace
damientrog: yes I have that suspicion as well, in the best research unit of uni 50% was gay
truff1es: plenty of penis in the sea
truff1es: nerds tend to be gay, he shouldnt have felt the need to design that
damientrog: to hear what he sometimes got up to
damientrog: guess that was my punishment then
damientrog: a gay guy that worked for my company
damientrog: and telling him I wanted a UI that made me think of rainbows
truff1es: "An Operating Thetan, then, is one who can handle things without having to use a body of physical means. "
truff1es: against the penis machine?
damientrog: so there's no resentment
damientrog: well we're still in touch, if I dare to express it like that
Framedragger: heh yeah you never know, that's the thing
damientrog: I hope he did too
Framedragger: dunno the context, but was probably hilarious + awkward
damientrog: so he had to redesign a lot
damientrog: you won't be able to get it out of your head
damientrog: but since then
damientrog: it's like being told, do you hear that squeeky noise?
damientrog: and then they all saw the penis
damientrog: but then I said, but… it looks like a penis there
damientrog: and we all went yeah that looks good
damientrog: I was kind of a team lead
Framedragger: lol thetan as in scientology?
truff1es: they could put penis in the machines
damientrog: like I suspected a gay colleague to be doing
dub: ur an Operating Thetan?
damientrog: unless they start putting penises in the software
Framedragger: social stigma in UK unavoidable at the time, etc etc
truff1es: unless he was sexing on the job
truff1es: if he's the best at it, why should it matter
damientrog: brilliant minds are rarely appreciated at their currenttime
Framedragger: poor guy. universal turing machine so awesome, life sucked balls
Framedragger: turing test = shit, i agree though :P
Framedragger: alan turing basically invented the concept of modern computer and computation
truff1es: let the robots wait another 50 yrs til im dead umk
damientrog: main thing to learn is the difference between syntax and semantics
truff1es: turning test not that great imo
damientrog: most of that shit I learned from my professor then
damientrog: but I'm not taking all the credit
Framedragger: truff1es: alan turing :)
truff1es: too advanced for me to read but pretty cool!
Framedragger: kk, i'm just randomly browsing through, have work to do, but bookmarking your page
damientrog: but that's from long ago though
Framedragger: "My research is centered around the development of a formalism for ontological commitments." - wait, ontological commitments as in analytic philosophy, or something something formal logic?
damientrog: that matters more than you can imagine
damientrog: and it's a unique reference to only 1 person on this earth I think
truff1es: i was just gonna say ure gonna be easy to find heh
damientrog: and there are papers
Framedragger: is it a published / open source project / is there a repo?
damientrog: since it needed to be implemented in a service bus and platform independent
Framedragger: i've seen some ruby code that attempts to do those kinds of things i think. but if you ended up implementing a parser for such a thing, then truly awesome!
damientrog: I wrote the prototype in Ruby
damientrog: and translates your data to any format it understands
damientrog: and then an engine figures it all out
damientrog: so you actually explain in almost natural languages what the schemas mean
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.46757, Best ask: 118.75851, Bid-ask spread: 0.29094, Last trade: 118.75851, 24 hour volume: 171386.05891753, 24 hour low: 104.00000, 24 hour high: 133.74990, 24 hour vwap: 117.82079
damientrog: and you declared that in Ω-RIDL
damientrog: so you declare the semantics of you schema
damientrog: e.g. from one kind of xml to another or sql
damientrog: the product was an engine that does format translations
damientrog: pretty proud of that
damientrog: I've got my own language on my name too :)
damientrog: we had to write compilers too
damientrog: those were the days
damientrog: I plastered my walls with all the code
truff1es: that too, i like practical
damientrog: man you learn a lot then
Framedragger: well i'm veeery slowly getting into haskell. i'm all up for "fuck practical things, let's do category theory in programming!!11!"
damientrog: my favorite project was to extend the language that our professor made (Pico)
truff1es: exactly the stuff that matters in life
Framedragger: yeah python really gets the job done for many domains. e.g. it's real good for scientific computing (numpy, plotting, speed support from C implementations of the stuff that matters etc)
damientrog: I really appreciate the CS uni education I had
Framedragger: i'm one of those who wishes to have had a lisp background.. now i'm only trying to slowly learn on my own :)
damientrog: fucking parantheses till you die
Framedragger: are they actually called clojures? riight