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mircea_popescu: good cause i think many people don'
t. to judge by the banks etc at least.
mircea_popescu: fluffypony: but lots of people are obviously still on slow connections, which drags the average down << nope. you can'
t currently get anything under 100mbps even if you want to pay specifically for it. it's just not economical to maintain the old stuff.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform: decimation: no oven. space constraints. perhaps in new flat. << you know stan, i hear 500 bucks buys one quite a few acres of open land in patagonia. and since it never rains... don'
t even really need a roof.
fluffypony: no wonder the Romanian phrasebook wasn'
t helping me
fluffypony: I don'
t see any concrete plans for trading "stock" in the company
fluffypony: when Bitcoin 1.0 hadn'
t been released yet
fluffypony: oh wow, I didn'
t know that we're already on Bitcoin 2.0
fluffypony: oh wait nm, they don'
t actually have a product
fluffypony: but aren'
t TXT records always canonical?
Naphex: $ host -
t txt naphex.addresses.btcxchange.ro
Naphex: well don'
t run bitcoin transactions on browsers with untrusted or crap extensions
BohemianHacks: I still can'
t believe how many people use smartphone wallets thoughf
BohemianHacks: gotcha, but couldn'
t this site just keep my private key?
fluffypony: except it wasn'
t the dude that started/owned Dragon's Tale
decimation: I assume that you aren'
t clocking the thing very high either?
decimation: benkay: don'
t forget that the lawyers get a big cut of the 100B
mircea_popescu: "To be perfectly honest, those jobs are reserved for my children, but yours might still be able to find work as their personal bathroom assistants, if they are docile and pretty... let's pretend you didn'
t hear that."
mircea_popescu: unless you can bring a bill of sale showing your eye is worth $100, you can'
t get $100 for your eye. and that's that.
decimation: yeah I couldn'
t figure out wtf he was on about
mircea_popescu: heads are cunts, swallowing shit whole doesn'
t hurt them any,
decimation: yeah. haven'
t heard much about his little navy recently
decimation: apparently most folks can'
t tell the difference between a bridge and a pile of raped goats anyway
peterl: mircea_popescu: mpex.co still lists S.MPIF as upcoming, shouldn'
t that be removed now that there is a link to F.MPIF in the "funds" section?
pankkake: while I should know that simple rule, it just doesn'
t stick
mircea_popescu: mikaeldice but the scams and incompetents aren'
t bitcoin corps. i mean it's like saying turbojet propulsion isn'
t used by model airplanes. sure.
fluffypony: mikaeldice: the reason it isn'
t being done isn'
t because it's complicated
mikaeldice: Well, the problem is that things aren'
t getting done the right way. The system you outline in your website is a good one, but few people use it.
benkay: fluffypony: wouldn'
t simply signing with the addr key suffice?
mikaeldice: I'd like to see bitcoin companies start using a more transparent accounting system that's more detailed than the blockchain. It wouldn'
t really cut down on fraud, but it might make the incompetent more noticeable and accountable.
benkay: just another dumpun. don'
t break yourself.
fluffypony: my wife certainly didn'
t marry me for my looks
artifexd: Isn'
t that known as "fluffing"?
pankkake: that's actually why I don'
t mind long *comfortable* travel over short inconfortable
mircea_popescu: artifexd> That may, or may not, invalidate the ability to use yubikey's servers though. I don'
t know. << afaik blowing their key does make it unable to use the servers, because you see, the true beauty of stupidty : they actually narrow the keyspace (significantly) to make their product vendor-lockedin
mircea_popescu: <Naphex> asciilifeform: i'm talking from a server end point, i don'
t have to keep user secret. just public key <<< see, there. that's the value proposition : it allows the operator to say "sorry, fuck you" to the user in terms that are socially acceptable,
fluffypony: I don'
t want to be responsible for a dead manul
BingoBoingo: just because it hunts lions, doesn'
t mean it will be effective against a Manul though.
fluffypony: jurov: well you also don'
t have to do anything to list
Naphex: sure. if you get all 4 the only thing that can save you is hope you don'
t hit any short-circuits or be enough in the hot wallet
pankkake: you couldn'
t, I don'
t have my passwords
artifexd: Open source compared to open source. The point is that being open doesn'
t make something trustworthy.
benkay: it sounds weird and i don'
t trust it.
benkay: artifexd: i don'
t know enough about the thing. it pretends to be a keyboard, though? sounds like a lot of unexaminable dependencies.
artifexd: That may, or may not, invalidate the ability to use yubikey's servers though. I don'
t know.
Naphex: you don'
t have to go that deep
benkay: can'
t vet the thing's behavior, artifexd. might as well be squirting things written to those slots back home.
Naphex: asciilifeform: i'm talking from a server end point, i don'
t have to keep user secret. just public key
Naphex: i'm not trumpeting yubikey, but i don'
t know of a better OTP atm
Naphex: so a backdoor /trojan wouldn'
t get it without a huge sample size
benkay: i saw something to the effect in the logs. tbqf i don'
t in2 drama.
fluffypony: benkay: did you see their reply to my TagPesa questions? they're all shock and horror that I suggested that institutional investors and even casual observers aren'
t impressed with them
Naphex: don'
t place maxtrust(TM) on anything though :)
Naphex: i don'
t place maxtrust on it
jurov: thestringpuller: mpex did lose few bitcoins due to human errors, don'
t paint mp as saint
Naphex: and you don'
t have to keep the secret keys for it
Naphex: i haven'
t lost 1 satoshi yet
danielpbarron: what's more secure; using a machine that was set up before Bitcoin existed and hasn'
t been updated since; or a totally fresh install?
thestringpuller: there is an implementation of hot wallets that don'
t require the key ring to touch the internet
Naphex: now the users have that secret, so an intruder couldn'
t do much without user secrets
Naphex: won'
t accept any messages, whatever the source or trust
thestringpuller: the firewall shouldn'
t talk to other machines with your "airgapped" software
danielpbarron: lol wouldn'
t dream of it (haven'
t used windows in years)
Naphex: danielpbarron: linux would be fine, but make sure you don'
t run other stuff
danielpbarron: unless someone can explain to me why that isn'
t necessary and that I'm going at this all wrong
thestringpuller: in all seriousness you shouldn'
t haven'
t have a full wallet on a computer
Naphex: i wouldn'
t do websockets in it, too much overhead for bitcoin
mike_c: i can'
t stop calling it pif. two syllables is one too many.
mike_c: kakobrekla, would it be troublesome to add a primary key to
http://bit4x.com/panacea/history/? seems to me there isn'
t a reliable way to determine uniqueness. you could very well have two trades with the same.. everything.
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pankkake: but I've had an instance of it not updating trilema, so maybe it wasn'
t there earlier