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mircea_popescu: but this aside -- i suspect you also don't work... how shall i put this... everyone's eval-er that keeps them from making
coffin liners works on some heuristics. and i suspect your heuristics are out of whack with the insanity that is bitcoin. ie, the important and the unimportant don't get all that clearly separated.
mircea_popescu: and the TW is very vulnerable in that a lifetime spent in his own
coffin swimming in the
liners has produced in him this ability to self-bless. so he's going to do "some secret trick" and that'll make it all good.
a111: Logged on 2018-01-04 18:04 mircea_popescu: asciilifeform but now merge these factual observations, which are correct BUT SUPERFICIAL, with your own knowledge on and around the scheuristic point of "
coffin liners".
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform but now merge these factual observations, which are correct BUT SUPERFICIAL, with your own knowledge on and around the scheuristic point of "
coffin liners".
☟︎ mircea_popescu: this is how
coffin liners are mostly produced. for as long as you still hold it, it still has something going for it.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-02#1576690 << too many ifs ; and for that matter the problem of "what to do with the intestate" is unsolvable in the general sense. the best approach is for the man to write a fucking testament already. there's deedbot for this purpose, it is wrong to you know, have an ethereum-powered mechanism to decide FOR gauss what of the
coffin liners should be rescued.
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2016-05-14 19:41 mircea_popescu: mental health, i mean. the problem of "
coffin liners" that asciilifeform discussed in the log is the direct counter to this. if they don't catch their death of cold, they lose track of themselves. this is not good.
mircea_popescu: mental health, i mean. the problem of "
coffin liners" that asciilifeform discussed in the log is the direct counter to this. if they don't catch their death of cold, they lose track of themselves. this is not good.
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