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jborkl: Holy fuck,
that is
the worst idea I have ever heard of
MJR_: you just need
to use JSON.stringify on
the message first...
mircea_popescu: jborkl it's very hard,
this. probably
the hardest
thing in
the world. in
the end all science can be reinterpreted as a desperate and ultimately doomed attempt
to read what nature says
jborkl: they just are not smart enough
to read properly
jborkl: If people read what you say, and not what
they want it
to say. You are actually being very polite most of
the
time
jborkl: oh yeah,
the one about African American housing
mircea_popescu: <jborkl> lulz, I just read
the
Trilema blog <<
there's like... i dunno, 7000 articles ? i doubt you read it all :D
mod6: MJR_: `route add 72.52.5.0/24 127.0.0.1` <<< should do
the
trick
MJR_: anyone know how
to unsubscribe from a mt gox channel (socket.io API)
MJR_: the more exchanges
the merrier
dub: Ilya is an Erlang/Elixir developer with over 12 years experience as a helpdesk
team leader
kakobrekla: mircea_popescu apparently
they still work.
kakobrekla: remind me of
that 'you can do anything video'
error4733: true : first well documented inflation is
the sesterce in ancian roman empire
jborkl: great stuff , so very
true in - history can
teach much about
the future
jborkl: lulz, I just read
the
Trilema blog
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 142.25000, Best ask: 142.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last
trade: 142.25000, 24 hour volume: 234722.15707060, 24 hour low: 136.07360, 24 hour high: 166.43438, 24 hour vwap: 150.32353
kakobrekla: "hi i open a account about one week
to
trade bit coins, in mt4 plataform, i lost
the bit direction
to send a initial deposit please send me again."
gesell: kakobrekla:
true
that but more volume in HFT (algo
trading)
the past month or so
mircea_popescu: i recall
this is one of
the recent noobs but can't place him
Scrat: i am
the ass whisperer
jborkl: well 167 for
the last few ..
jborkl: looks like 160 might have been
the new high, for now
jborkl: These places are blowing up faster
than I can keep up with
them
jborkl: I had not even heard of
them
Scrat: see, didn't even have
to invent an altcoin
kakobrekla: well, mircea has MECoin (mind experiment coin), rather buy some of
those
jborkl: Well, clicking on
that link and seeing
the stick figures inspired confidence
jborkl: well, I
think I can count ok
MoneyHoney: Do I have
to do something
to see
the cheat
mircea_popescu: "This community being what it is (40% ex-SA
trolls, 30% clueless idiots, 10% intelligent assholes, 10% blatant scammers, 5% psychopaths, 2% bored college kids, 2% eccentric entrepreneurs, 1% Phinneaus Gage, and 1% people who can't count)"
mod6: but newbs will prob. get goxxed when
the lag-a-thon continues
mod6: it has been more vol in
the last ~36 hours
than in
the previous few days
gribble: There are currently 20478.063 bitcoins demanded at or over 130.0 USD, worth 2864105.87673 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 0.0070 seconds
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 152.00000, Best ask: 152.20200, Bid-ask spread: 0.20200, Last
trade: 152.00000, 24 hour volume: 208710.00960842, 24 hour low: 133.30010, 24 hour high: 166.43438, 24 hour vwap: 149.97855
mod6: mircea_popescu: i really like
the year long graph btw,
thanks for putting
that in
there.
KRS-1: heh
thats pretty funny..and creative
mircea_popescu: kakobrekla it kinda looks like google
translate became a singularity and is now
trolling me
mod6: didn't
take long for
the meme's
to pop up on
those pictures.
jcpham: no but it's
the interpretation
jcpham: i'd fund a bitcoin credit card
throuhg intermediaries most likely
jcpham: as funny as
that may sound
jurov: maybe with fiat only, bitcoin
to be used only
to repay
jurov: jcpham, now how would you imagine bitcoin credit card
to work?
mircea_popescu: "On your
tenth anniversary, you will still be
ten years ahead of
the rest."
mod6: i knew i was supposed
to be golfing in
the ghetto instead of working on
this retarded database...
jcpham: especially
the first rule and eventual ending
jcpham: let's get
the credit card companies
to accept btc
too
mod6: its like
they
think
that bitcoin hasn't "made it" unless maria is
talking about it everyday or some bullshit
jcpham: what is
this desire
to involve wall street
assbot: Last
trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.0023263 BTC [-]
jurov: yawn, another half hour
talk about why is
the regulation bad and
taxes immoral
mircea_popescu: sorta like, why bother installing vi ? just make a file called vi and
that's it, you have vi now
mircea_popescu: this is how
they got involved with bitcoin
too. by symlinking
the Bitcoin symbol.
mircea_popescu: because wall street is
this concept right ? which is accessible
to
them
mod6: its like people just wake up, have a beer, get on
the internet and go, "let's bring wall-street
to BTC!!!111"
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 152.11101, Best ask: 154.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.88899, Last
trade: 152.11101, 24 hour volume: 181715.91267301, 24 hour low: 133.25000, 24 hour high: 166.43438, 24 hour vwap: 149.18437
jcpham: oops, sorry hacker you stored your ill-gotten gains ona web wallet.
too bad,
try again.
jcpham: i kinda like
the idea of re-stealing bitcoins
kakobrekla: coin is gonna be worthless soon at
this rate
Scrat: orkaa: I'd like you see you spoof a
tcp handshake
Scrat: jurov: plenty of serious attacks on SSL in
the past years
though
mircea_popescu: "is
there escrow for very large sums ? cause i could do it".
jurov: mircea_popescu, i
think
there was some attack
that required you
to feed several megabytes
to
the port before
the openssh server folded
jurov: as opposed
to some filthy datacenter mucking with your machine
Scrat: jurov: you have a point
there, but
this doesn't only apply
to ssh
jurov: Scrat, when was
the last remote ssh exploit? 10yrs ago?
Scrat: orkaa: ssh firewalled
to a single static ip (while dropping all other packets) does not qualify as open
to
the internet
Scrat: mircea_popescu: everyone will give you a locked cage, im
talking more
than
that
jurov: i don't understand why you need
to have it sitting in dc
jurov: issuing btc
transactions doesn't required some huge bandwidth/latency
davout: orkaa:
that's why it's useless
orkaa: davout, sure, but at
the end of
the road it's still exposed
to
the internet somehow
Scrat: davout: but only a handful of providers will do
that (and you have
to colo)
davout: mircea_popescu: correct, i do concur
that physically securing servers is important
orkaa: davout,
that's still exposed
to
the internet
technically