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benkay: mostly for convenience on
the backend
benkay: they're all descended from
the same keypair
benkay: i've been
thinking about generating completely unique receipt addresses for each funding action
benkay: so: nail me
to
the wall on
this one, wouldja?
mircea_popescu: this is just an edge example,
there's
tons of others just as good really.
smickles: all hail
the romainians for protecting us from idiot juries
mircea_popescu: taint analysis idiots prosecute person y because clearly
taint analysis proves he's x.
benkay: not having
to identify deposits by amount.
smickles: I should do
that and make a video of
the
text 'RTFM' with a link
benkay: thanks for
thinking for me.
smickles: ug, who's brilliant idea was it
to have an installation video and skip
the
text version
mircea_popescu: but
think, benkay. version .8 comes out.
the chain is split
benkay: not
trying
to say you're doing it wrong.
trying
to understand why you do it
the way you do.
benkay: i don't really get why incoming funds need
to be processed by hand
smickles: benkay: manual withdrawals protect
the customer, manual deposits protect mpex (maybe)
benkay: are you
talking about mpex deposits into customer addresses?
mircea_popescu: you should understand deposits by
the example i just gave.
mircea_popescu: hint : no, it wasn't
those
that
trust
them, like btc-guild.
mircea_popescu: benkay
there was exactly one bitcoin business unaffected by bitcoindev idiocy
benkay: i've always wondered why you do
the deposits by hand
kakobrekla: he
throws
the coins in
the
toilet and flushes
smickles: jurov: i did, i messed up by pasting just
the sig
jurov: smickles, why not use
the list i supplied?
jurov: someone click
that $1m button quickly
mircea_popescu: no 30% swings in a day ? waht sort of bitcoin is
this!
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jurov: mpex6.coinbr.com is
the business
jurov: noooo ipv6proxy is just
testing site
smickles: wait, did i just nix one of
them?
mircea_popescu: i suspect past
the original shock a good chunk of
them ppl are actually reasonable in
the head.
jurov: those who will be left behind will educate
themselves, as usual
mircea_popescu: but if
those who get
things done don't educate, who will ?
those who don't ? we;ve seen
the results of
that one heh.
mircea_popescu: well, i hope i do and
that's
the best you can possibly get.
mircea_popescu: could
this be extended
to read "you ought
to decide whether you want
to run mpex, educate or get
things done"?
jurov: not conflate it
together
jurov: i doubt
this approach. you ought
to decide whether you want
to educate or get
things done
mircea_popescu: jurov
the objective is
to illuminate
the very rotten structure of
their arguments.
mircea_popescu: and will probably constitute
the scamdrama of
this summer.
mircea_popescu: the foundation collected about half a million dollars which
that conman from ycombinator controls
jurov: i mean, what's
the objective? getting devteam
to admit
their process sucks?
then such argument misses
the objective (albeit narrowly), cause it's aimed
to people, not
to process
mircea_popescu: the dev
team is about six people (it does not include Luke-Jr,
tho he keeps
trying
to pretend he's a dev)
deadweasel: i'm just curious how big
the dev
team is and what
their budget is.
mircea_popescu: does
this make me
think she was actually any better
than i originally
thought ?
mircea_popescu: it may be
tangential
technically.
there are significant political concerns involved here.
jurov: yes, spec+compliance
tests. personal performance is
tangential
mircea_popescu: and
they need
to understand
that
they are kinda dumb. i dunno why
they've not got it
this far, but...
mircea_popescu: they
try
to maintain
the client above
the spec.
this shall not stand.
mircea_popescu: in
this cause because wuille's lie needs
to be excised.
jurov: why do
the girl (or/and you) insists going into such arguments?
that's excellent
the bait for
taking
the debate away from core points
mircea_popescu: "o, we just shit in
the code because really, who cares"
jurov: no proof. just
that 0day happens independently from spec
mircea_popescu: 1. Not produced one single brilliant solution
to any actual problem.
mircea_popescu: I'm not sure
this is getting
through
the fog of
their own farts, but
the group of power rangers has so far:
mircea_popescu: incidentally, anyone has quick proof against point 1
there ?
jurov: i got confirmed it works.. so it's just my ipv6
tunnel
jurov: heh... "mpex.co is down" , "yea i saw boss going
to
the closet"
jurov: i only provides ipv6
to ipv4 loadbalancer
jurov: there it works. but amazon is not providing ipv6 end
to end
FabianB_: jurov: how about locally on
the server?
jurov: can anyone confirm mpex6.coinbr.com works? looks like my
tunnel is b0rkt
deadweasel: we have an electrical grid
that is about
to shit
the bed, ipv6 is not an upgrade priority
mircea_popescu: "The US datacenters we have dont support IPv6 or if
they do it is very limited.
The London DC does support IPv6 but cPanel and a lot of
the other stuff on
the server doesn't so
those IPs
they are able
to give, are actually useless at
this
time."
mircea_popescu: jurov i
talked with my provider, and allow me
to quote :
jurov: gpg can't get over
these missing ---s? i
thought
that's
their purpose
smickles: hmm, maybe i had
the wrong keyid for you
mircea_popescu: for some reason gpg
thinks it's a detached signature ?!
smickles: if
that was your sig, it should've worked
smickles: and it's just
the key
to send
to mpexbot
mircea_popescu: why did i not
think of
that! why does nobody
think of ripple when
they have a problem ripple could solve! o ye gods!
jcpham: i'll
trade you 10k xrp for 10,000 shares of
tulips
mircea_popescu: without
the backing of drama bitcoin might end up being useful