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mircea_popescu: there kakobrekla,
that's 100 btc
that won't be repaid.
Namjies: I had
them all repaid however
Namjies: lol... I had funds loaned
to Lurk on BTCJam multiple
times
Namjies: I wasn't aware
the collateral was adjusted
mircea_popescu: I can't stop with
the satoshidice.
That game is evil. I really
thought I was going
to hit "big" one day. Every
time I would hit big,
the standard would raise until I lost control. Big became bigger. I was paying every loan off quickly and was satisfied with
the profits + 10
to 20btc.
mircea_popescu: Namjies prolly best idea is
to do very small bits first, get a good feel of how it works.
Diablo-D3: but Ive rewritten half of diablominer and modularized
the internals
mircea_popescu: Namjies it wouldn't be a fee
tho,
the fee is 2%.
the collateral oyu get back.
smickles: oh, you were quoting someone
then
mircea_popescu: i'm
too old
to be going for
these
tricks, getting arrested in macau and whatnot.
smickles: mircea_popescu: You're going
to be
the guy presenting sdice
to Macau?
mircea_popescu: so it shouldnt be MUCH more
than you expect. maybe a little more
Namjies: odd...
tells me I need much more
than expected
mircea_popescu: It is possible
that certain business deals could happen as a result of
this
trip. If you were considering buying shares of S.DICE, you may want
to do it quickly. Who knows what a rich Macau gambling magnate might
think of a system which allows wagering in any amount, from anywhere in
the world, anonymously...
mircea_popescu: Also, fair warning - next week I'll be
travelling
to Macau,
the gambling capital of Asia,
to present at a gaming conference. I'll be showing SatoshiDICE
to many people, including gambling entrepreneurs and business men.
Namjies: mircea, somehow, when
trying
to do a MKOPT, it returns "You need at least 0.00000000 BTC
to cover
these."
mircea_popescu: in other news, both cryptoexchange and intersangro are closing, pretty soon we'll be exchangeless at
this rate.
mircea_popescu: which seems kinda odd. but hey, give
them a week or w/e
mod6: yeah,
that'll be awesome
mod6: food for
thought i guess. right now
though, it works pretty krad. :]
mod6: i dunno, just a
thought of a different way
to get everyone auth'd on
the same host with
their keys without having
to rely on a bot or 3rd party app
mod6: haha. i
thought perhaps some of
the auth stuff could be built into a sortof OTC login model we're doing with gribble...
mircea_popescu: not
that i need
that much secrecy anyway. da fuck are
they gonna expose, my private flirting with internet womenz ?
mod6: anyway,
there are other ways if
that's
the overall goal
though
mod6: yeah, i guess I was using it like prior
to 2004
mircea_popescu: i never used it, but i recall vaguely it was because
tech gave it a neg report.
this was years ago
mircea_popescu: The SILC implementation of its own spec is poor in
that it is vulnerable
to weak authentication which undermines any strong encryption it might have. For example, it is impossible
to differentiate between
two users whose keys you have verified before. If you verify
these
two user’s keys, and one of
those users decides
to impersonate
the other one, SILC will happily continue without even mentioning
this appalling situ
mod6: i'd have
to look quick --- haven't looked at it in some
time...
there might be something better if
that's kinda what you were gettin at.
mod6: could be an interesting multi-node network or something
that could be apart from openprojects
mod6: i used
to run a silc server back in
the day.
mod6: thats regular intarweb
tho
mod6: not just
text either, and
then seals with clubs
mircea_popescu: btw mod6
there's something i wanted
to
talk
to you about. we could like, make
this site right ? except not really a site, more like some servers
mod6: lol first bitcoin casino on
the internet my ass
Namjies: Proof: He wants
to accept Paypal for a bitcoin casino?!?
temp_kluge: Idunno. Futzing around, wondering if Nefario may've left everything wide open
to evade liability.
temp_kluge: Anyway -
that's
the address which came up for GLBSE. Maybe Nefario is really worried about
the legality of releasing asset info.
temp_kluge: But I didn't know if it was my mobile
tether of 44kbps fucking up or not. :)
temp_kluge: Someone bored and wanna see if
they can ssh into 199.27.134.223?
temp_kluge: Could someone remind me what
the gribble command is
to do lastseen? I
thought it was ;;lastseen username
mircea_popescu: tbh, i prefer
the
thigh and i don't
think i've done fifty lines yet.
Diablo-D3: people need
to learn how
the fuck software development works
kakobrekla: i dont give a fuck im just
trying
to get payed for excessive commenting.
mircea_popescu: ffs srsly, who came up with bragging about
this ?
the only
time sloc/loc is relevant is if you're
trying
to determine how much old pos code will cost
to maintain
pigeons: anyway it would cost professionals $300K
to write
that many SLOC!
kakobrekla: >but
the most common definition of physical SLOC is a count of lines in
the
text of
the program's source code including comment lines. Blank lines are also included unless
the lines of code in a section consists of more
than 25% blank lines. In
this case blank lines in excess of 25% are not counted
toward lines of code.
Diablo-D3: doesnt mean I cant use abusively weird formatting
though
mircea_popescu: <EskimoBob> now he is coding a world best web site? << maybe he's pasting stuff from
the interwebs
EskimoBob: wtf are you blabbering usagi, you promised
to leave and do what ever you do when you are not
trolling bitcoin community
Diablo-D3: I AM OLDER
THAN
THE INTERTUBES ITSELF
Diablo-D3: thats
the esperanto word for willing
Diablo-D3: wait, why would anyone name
themselves memvola?
Diablo-D3: is it bigger or smaller
than a breadbox?
EskimoBob: I am a coder. I am writing a fkn cms from 2001, based on 80's code - fkn fabulous, It will be
the best karate
teaching page on
the world
pigeons: so you post
to r.m-a, and people write songs about you, but you aren't
the oliver who posts
there and people write songs about? which one are you?
EskimoBob: i did my study of
tao with Mr Norris
pigeons: wait i
thought you weren't oliver?
EskimoBob: usagi: you are right. I am really bad
troll. I am actually not even worth
the "troll" name
pigeons: usagi what is your first name by
the way? Mine is Dan
pigeons: usagi: can we use
the program
to
teach karate?
pigeons: you just
tell it what is false, and
the computer figures out
the rest
EskimoBob: how can you
teach something you have no knowledge?
pigeons: that's
the beauty of
this system Bob
pigeons: that's great. are
they paying?
pigeons: You should add "in
the cloud"
to your site. It will be cooler. Learn japanese in
the cloud
pigeons: oh ok, let's do one
that
teaches woodworking
then
pigeons: let's do
the same
thing but with a different language. Let's
try chinese or something
pigeons: ok, hire me for
the most expensive language
EskimoBob: using modern
tools and actual experience and knowledge of programming, it can be done for 1/10 or less
pigeons: if
the professional coders duplicated it with half as many SLOC would it cost half as much?
pigeons: i am sure
the Schenectady Light Opera Company is
thrilled you donated 10k btc
jurov: you mean
the computer can evaluate
truthfulness of sentences?
jurov: dunno,
this needs some clarification " you know
that all
the answers which are wrong are false"
EskimoBob: LOL, I guess
this guy has no idea wtf "process management" is and how
to use it
pigeons: usagi what is
the difference between LOC and SLOC?
jurov: there must be some very enterprise-y
techniques involved
there