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a111: Logged on 2019-05-23 06:14 mp_en_viaje: that bank very much buy the us, if anyone wanted suchj.
mp_en_viaje: that bank very much buy the us, if anyone wanted suchj. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: #trilema is the forum of the most serene republic, not "an irc channel" or whatever other http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-03#1869074 -bred nonsense / "consumers have come to expect", and i don't give shit one whether the yokels think they have or think they haven't one in "their" town. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: this usually attracts talkers, if they be any good, at least. exactly the same way it worked for satoshi, and exactly the same way it always seems to work out, a little later you look around and there's all this democracy and "consumers have come to expect" and general bullshit imported, which you don't even rightly feel able to explain whence it came.
davout: "not what consumers have come to expect." <<< child pays for parent may one day be a thing
mircea_popescu: not what consumers have come to expect.
thestringpuller: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/45xz0s/hi_im_a_user/ << "Consumers have come to expect" in the wild.
thestringpuller: some schmuck has to be like "This is how it is, and this is what you are to expect." for "consumers to have come to expect"
mircea_popescu: "well... it's not a vibrating wand, it's a firebolt wand" "CONSUMERS HAVE COME TO EXPECT!"
vulpes_a_hopital: feature bloat, fueled by what consumers have come to expect, << top kek
mircea_popescu: no, no matter how "accepted" your vernacular gets, it will NEVER supersede Latin. because it's not a "consumers have come to expect" thing. nothing is.
mike_c: because consumers have come to expect simplicity.
mircea_popescu: teach the rest of the world consumers have come to expect, aha, nice aids you got there.
gribble: The mobile "revolution", or what consumers have come to expect on ...: <http://trilema.com/2014/the-mobile-revolution-or-what-consumers-have-come-to-expect/>; What the actual threat of the medicalisation of individuality looks like ...: <http://trilema.com/what-the-actual-threat-of-the-medicalisation-of-individuality-looks-like>; Bitcoin prices, Bitcoin inflexibility on Trilema (1 more message)
asciilifeform: lispm was only possible because 'consumers have come to expect' was not fully a thing yet.
ascii_field: 'consumers have come to expect !!!11!!!'
mircea_popescu: no dude, "the consumers have come to expect". pssshhh
decimation: "consumers have come to expect"
mircea_popescu: the problem is "consumers have come to expect" and "representative democracy", not the central bank.
mircea_popescu: they're, contrary to what the "consumers have come to expect" like to pretend, very easy to find
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-03-2015#1037971 << "i have an idea... let's pay isis people to tweet anti-isis messages instead of beheading our guys. a) it worked for the idiot usians and b) it's easier to do, right ? which is what the consumers have come to expect" ☝︎
thestringpuller: bitstein: re: gpg << "GPG is not what consumers have come to expect" is what I'm seeing here.
mircea_popescu: just, you know, "consumers have come to expect". and they will die with that "expectation".
mircea_popescu: "its easier" "consumers have come to expect" etc.
mircea_popescu: i wonder what the prices for slaves would look like if the market was suddenly deluged with 300mn lazy, self entitled, "Consumers have come to expect" ish people.
mircea_popescu: THE CONSUMERS HAVE COME TO EXPECT
mircea_popescu: to a large degree, it was obvious that once we move from "inflation pays for it" to "you gotta pay for it" the "consumers have come to expect" were going to throw a shitfest.
mircea_popescu: teh consumers have come to expect, davout
assbot: The mobile "revolution", or what consumers have come to expect pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1vEVSWP )
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2014/the-mobile-revolution-or-what-consumers-have-come-to-expect/
mircea_popescu: or the idea that what "consumers" "have come to expect" is relevant in any discussion of anything nonfiction anymore than princess leila's opinion would be.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes: "Currently, digital currencies lack the basic protections consumers have come to expect when transacting online " << because what the "consumer" has "come to expect" is the fucking alpha and omega of the perceptible universe.
ben_vulpes: "Currently, digital currencies lack the basic protections consumers have come to expect when transacting online. For example, contrary to a consumer's experience when paying wit a MasterCard product, if a consumer uses digital currency to make a purchase on line and the merchant fails to deliver the goods, the consumer has no recourse through the digital currency's network." << oh lordy