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mircea_popescu: not exactly. the system you're talking to has no idea/not the authority to know what order id the order will get or how will be executed
mod6: to eliminate some HFT type stuff right?
mod6: but yeah, no number. but this was by design.
mod6: it does return a statement of what order was placed though.
mod6: sorry, its only in the STAT
smickles: have I just not noticed this?
mod6: when you place any order, it returns the order number in the reciept
jurov: because it is likely the order never got an id and got executed instead
jurov: thx to mircea
smickles: 'cause i'd have to adapt your code to my bot
jurov: but that's actually largest part of it
smickles: it's probably better for me to write it myself anyway
smickles: jurov: I just want the one part that fetches an order number from a recently placed order, I don't think that's worth 99btc
jurov: * will raise fee to 10BTC/hr for consulting then
smickles: heh, jurov sry, misread that
Ukto: jurov: your supposed to compile it, and sell recurring licensing
smickles: and the guy selling it for me sold a bunch more copies than he told me about, so I could've made a lot more too :/
smickles: it was worth a lot to some people
smickles: thestringpuller: a while ago I wrote an elliot wave based multiexchange+bitcoinica trade bot
smickles: meh, I know what I need to do, the fee for copy/pasting most of it seems too high to me jurov ;)
smickles: thestringpuller: i've made hundreds of btc off of similar things
thestringpuller: am i seeing a code for btc transaction about go down
smickles: jurov: I was hoping that you had it all in one simpe function which i could draw inspiration from :|
smickles: thestringpuller: yes, I take it that I didn't notify you of that?
smickles: how do you associate mpexagent orders with their mpex counterparts to cancel them when desired?
jurov: you have to call statjson and match the order later
jurov: no, it would have to create one
EskimoBob: you have no idea. I was just reading what The Augustocroppo was writing. I mean, this guy.... fuuuuck :)
mircea_popescu: it is incredible how retarded the forum is
dub: that too
mircea_popescu: i thought the panic is because of the quantum asics
dub: so pirate paid back, ewxpect a big sell off, time to get in first before teh panic
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.52003, Best ask: 13.60699, Bid-ask spread: 0.08696, Last trade: 13.52003, 24 hour volume: 34745.59293995, 24 hour low: 13.32591, 24 hour high: 13.72000, 24 hour vwap: 13.51611
thestringpuller: i will not driving then
thestringpuller: i meant is 1400 good to meet?
mod6: No sweat, i'll come back here in a bit and try to find ya.
mod6: does that work? otherwise sometime later tonight is fine too.
mod6: I can take an hour after the next 50 minutes. I gotta prepare a bit for this IBM call I've got at 4.
mod6: Yes, good deal thestringpuller. Hmm.. I gotta check and see if I can squeeze in like an hour here... one sec.
EskimoBob: I was laughing so hard that I had tears in my eyes. At least they are entertaining
EskimoBob: LOL, looks like the bitcointalk retards have opened a comedy club
mod6: NOW IT LOOKS AS THOUGH PIRATE PAID
mod6: so he paid up with all the account holders? everyone still got screwed via the bonds though.
mod6: I thought this was a total joke. ^^^
mod6: i thought mircea_popescu was just fucking with you all
mircea_popescu: pirate seemed such an easy game to play
thestringpuller: heh, I'm a scientist I would rather see money in the hands of people like Bugpowder
mircea_popescu: what's this, a fastfood joint ?
thestringpuller: but then nothing gets done
mircea_popescu: they'd better be REAL cool as opposed to the play=pretend, circle-jerk, self-granted cool any backwater town kids bestow upon each other for lack of alternatives.
mircea_popescu: and it's inevitable in the sense all decay is inevitable
mircea_popescu: possibly. succes is always the sound of the cool kids club going to shit.
thestringpuller: support is the wrong phrase
mircea_popescu: The way to win here is to build the search engine all the hackers use. A search engine whose users consisted of the top 10,000 hackers and no one else would be in a very powerful position despite its small size, just as Google was when it was that search engine.
mircea_popescu: Google used to give me a page of the right answers, fast, with no clutter. Now the results seem inspired by the Scientologist principle that what's true is what's true for you. And the pages don't have the clean, sparse feel they used to. Google search results used to look like the output of a Unix utility. Now if I accidentally put the cursor in the wrong place, anything might happen.
mircea_popescu: it gradually but graciously allows that market to use it.
thestringpuller: how does BTC infiltrate the physical market mr. popescu?
thestringpuller: well I guess put contracts paid my tuition...
thestringpuller: Facebook paid my tuition though
mircea_popescu: you make yourself a site and upload there.
mircea_popescu: for that matter, any webhost does what they do
thestringpuller: you could create the same system locally using a an NFS share along with a few scripts
thestringpuller: dropbox is kinda cool though no?
thestringpuller: but they have no clients
thestringpuller: they hire a basketball player to sit around and shoot hoops all day
mircea_popescu: or else, the McStupidy gambit.
mircea_popescu: o that. yeah.
thestringpuller: set up business that makes no money
thestringpuller: the funny thing about that clip is start up businesses really do that when they get their initial funding...
thestringpuller: this is what paul graham makes me think of these days: http://vimeo.com/41960660
mircea_popescu: if you mean fun in the sense of submissive women you'd be better off doing porn than daytime tv.
thestringpuller: yea that's the way of television, but it's more for fun
mircea_popescu: your sitcom can be either of two things : funny or successful.
mircea_popescu: at the time i soundly despised blogs
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: thoroughly mind numbing idiocy working its way towards the sitcom
mircea_popescu: smickles well the last announcement in nov i had 958mn iirc ?
smickles: mircea_popescu: so how many S.MPOE are floating around the market now, I see that therea are a little under 50mn for sale right now
mircea_popescu: 5 dollar 140 and 12 dollar 145 puts was much nicer than 4:1 margin on stock
mircea_popescu: but i literally did not have enough capital to go as short on rimm as i wanted.
Bugpowder: dendreon was glorius though
Bugpowder: Somehow I lost all my money shorting the market with front month options in 2007 and 2008
mircea_popescu: those tyhree days were...
Bugpowder: then they dropped about $20 a day for three days in a row
Bugpowder: was down to $500 in front month puts in RIMM
Bugpowder: I had almost totally blown up my account
thestringpuller: this was "back in the day"
mircea_popescu: it was just on the cusp
thestringpuller: the iPhone destroyed the BB market
mircea_popescu: it is due to the fact facebook is lame.
thestringpuller: people took money out of aapl and put it into fb and rim
thestringpuller: that was due to aapl losing money
mircea_popescu: used to like graham 10 years ago, but by now he sounds like a stuffed manequin
thestringpuller: what is trading at 27?
smickles: It’s trading at 27 now, and the only way it ever touches IPO levels is through the continued good orifices of Fairy Godmother Bernanke.
mod6: i hate the cell companies. vzw are a bunch of savages.
mod6: actually, im about to run out and see if I can get my new phone.
Anduck: that's that
thestringpuller: Anduck: no it's a reference to the godfather
thestringpuller: some design analysis after talking with Vorhees
Anduck: thestringpuller are you the puppet master?