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gesell: oh didnt see
the sierra chart feed
gesell: mircea_popescu: well i would be happy
to make some spreadsheets
to pull
the order books but
this would require some sort of mpex api (json or xml or whatever) for
that and again, leave you open
to ddos. but if you pushed
the data onto your own public spreadsheet you would avoid any ddos on your public facing graphs and orderbooks
dub: bank fucks up, give it back or
the police come get you
mircea_popescu: pigeons you've seen a case where a bank sued
the recipient of an error for unjust enrichment ?
pigeons: ive seen plenty where it is
true, none where it isnt
kakobrekla: i have seen it happen here and
the bank gets
the money back one way or another
pigeons: really, absoulutely
trye. give me one example where its not
mircea_popescu: but afaik such claims are rare. usually cost more
to sue
than
they'd get
mircea_popescu: pigeons not really
true.
they always will
try
to convince
the person
to return it
gesell: in
that scenerio you would script updates (not pull from an api, as
this might overrun google apps limits)
mircea_popescu: dub
they will have
to sue for unjust enrichment.
they may win it,
jcpham: if
the pool with
the most hashrate is mining on a non -up-to-date copy of
the blockchain
FabianB: mircea_popescu: it's just
the conversation of MPEx.rb with
the irc bots, not of
this channel
dub: thats
true, at least here
mircea_popescu: irc logging is a good idea. include a
ticker
to bold my lines ? :D
jborkl_: at block 195000 it was i
think 1.95 m for example
jcpham: dunno how a pool handles
the resync
jcpham: i upgraded bitcoind
today
gesell: mircea_popescu: yes mail is but using google as a
trusted host gate, not sure
jborkl_: I
think it would have been network diff at
the point of
the blockchain download you were mining
dub: I didn't
think bitcoind offered work until it was synced
mircea_popescu: gesell mail is not nuts. mail is
the strongest, oldest and in general best service ever implemented on
the internet.
jcpham: until
the hot wallet was empty
jcpham: i assume
the miners were doing diff 0 shares
dub: not commiserate with
teh ideals of bitcoin, kind of person bitcoin does not need..
The person is blatantly and willfully violating
the
trust of Bitcoin network and for
that he/she should be reprimanded.
jcpham: the op of
the asicminer pool decided
to fork his pool for a few minutes
gesell: mircea_popescu:
thanks for
the link
mircea_popescu: anyway,
things are getting pretty much wrapped up, im upgrading mpex.co back online from "this week"
to "today".
jurov: no
they're all about bahts, have you seen
the symbol?
mircea_popescu: jcpham i wouldn't wory about
that, it's kinda like coinlab bringing rupees
to wall street
jcpham: i heard
they loan liquidity
to an exchange
jurov: jcpham, go
to btcjam and show
them your proof of employment
jcpham: what if you can't afford it by
then
mircea_popescu: i'm like... meh, watch me go 10 and
then have
two disks fail.
mircea_popescu: "We got
the server rebuilt. Issues as expected. It's working in RAID 10 right now. I know you said RAID 6 but before we
take
this down again, can you live with 10?"
jurov: i did except flaky performance...but 25 second I/O delays causing whole machine
to drop connections? er, uhm.
jurov: dub yes
that was first
thing i checked
dub: jurov: you did
tick
the persistent storage box rite? don't do a poland
dub: its raining in
the cloud
today
gesell: if its ddos, whats
the plan. just no web presence?
mircea_popescu: gesell surely.
there's been ample disucssion here and also reports regularly posted in
the forum.
gesell: mircea_popescu:
the questions are natural for investors. and also natural
to want more details...
gesell: mircea_popescu: proxy is fine. just curious
the logic. seems
that loosing
the face of mpex (which
the web presense is part of) would make some question
mircea_popescu: gesell you can use
the proxy listed in
topic or else
the irc bots
to
trade
gesell: im not flaming. just saying id like
to know more about why its down
assbot: Yeah. No damn
tobacco,
that's for sure.
assbot: Um, shouldn't you be with your own
tribe or somethin'?
assbot: !mp <signcrypted dpaste.com url> (desc: returns
the response from MPEX order)
assbot: !ticker <exchange> <ticker> (desc: returns current
ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO)
jurov: 2000 seconds is more
than 10 min
dub: jurov: was over
ten minutes a couple days ago
mod6: i'll still add more stuff, like it checking stuff out with gribble... so
thats still coming yet
mod6: gonna check
this in quick
mod6: ok lets
try second one?
jurov: what is
the record?
mod6: ok one more
try... its already way less shitty
than yesterday
mod6: maybe one just needs
to wait a bit between requests?
mod6: but on
the second request i only seem
to get a <title>Pastebin.com Unknown Paste ID</title>
mod6: so it seems like it gets
the first request and weather, vwap or depth, works great.
mod6: got
the depth back and output is good, now
to see if I can successfully get another request
mod6: at least
thats working ok lol
mod6: im
talkin
to da mpex bot via private message
smickles: oh, i'm on
the wrong wikipedia
smickles: how
the fuck is
that a word!!?!?!
smickles: yeah, english is fucked
that way
jurov: heh i first understood "mean" as in
the other meaning
smickles: i
think fun occurs most in
the regression.
the mean is just incidental
smickles: you get
that going and you'll have all
the fun
mircea_popescu: this process is called fixing, it's widely used
to obtain a price.
mod6: think i just need
to add some sleep
time....
jurov: ah
that kind of meeting you mean
mircea_popescu: then
they say. a buys 50k usd. b sells 25k usd. c sells 70k usd.
mircea_popescu: a, b and c go
through
their books, see what customers want, see what
they want on
their own account