mircea_popescu: seems like some sort of pared down btc client, from the desc ?
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24549 @ 0.00049322 = 12.1081 BTC [+]
punkman: asciilifeform: nah just the common image format parts match
mike_c: i believe dslreports used to be broadbandreports (bbr?)
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, it not having anything open is part of why it's so suspicious.
mircea_popescu: no derp running with :80 open but "forbidden" and a random camo-favicon is going to be running that tight a portship.
mircea_popescu: unjustified outbound connection by recently owned router upon bootup
mthreat: mircea_popescu: back from patagonia. kilometers driven: 6900
mthreat: nice article about dolar blue: freenode:#bitcoin-otc:0d814a126fafb4ac3a424df77e3b4bd2f5390401b2814245f184a087
mthreat: yeah, which worked out great for me
mthreat: I changed a bunch before leaving, at 14.4 / dollar
gribble: Current Blocks: 330780 | Current Difficulty: 4.03000303278914E10 | Next Difficulty At Block: 332639 | Next Difficulty In: 1859 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 6 days, 11 hours, 18 minutes, and 15 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 39043350482.5 | Estimated Percent Change: -3.11831
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mats_cd03: is disclosure of your knowledge of the pwning such a good idea?
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mircea_popescu: nao someone try exposing a hostmask and see if it still gets flooded.
mircea_popescu: the problem with putting up an adult flag in a world of children is that you get crowded by all the kids that are trying to mature but don't know how
mircea_popescu: and obviously, they would "prefer it" if it worked the way they want it to work, rather than the way it actually works.
kakobrekla: next time pick a image host with more ads
BingoBoingo: Well, in encouraging news apparently the value of a Mosin Nagant is still well under half a BTC
devthedev: kakobrekla: It's the only one I can access.
devthedev: No, filtering on this school issued Mac Book.
BingoBoingo: devthedev: You know... OpenBSD and Gentoo have Mac PPC ports
danielpbarron: just got a call from xanthyos; he's out of surgery, and said that his surgnesergen
BingoBoingo: Good news? Or neutral news because he was a bit to drugged up to be intelligible still.
devthedev: BingoBoingo: There's firmware password protection
devthedev: danielpbarron: Do you know if everything went okay?
kakobrekla: devthedev even better: window. throw out.
devthedev: It's too cold outside to open the window.
kakobrekla: throw it though a closed one then , i dont mind
BingoBoingo: I really don't know many computer vendors atm with compelling offerings other than Ebay and surplus auctions
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Nah, the price of color is you don't get the 6830 and ability to run A/UX
dub: [18:01] <PBminingDotCom> hi can you up me please
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: It's just another 80's unix. Just this one is build for the late 80's
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Also what other OS could I run on a $10 computer when I got bored with Mac OS?
BingoBoingo: netbsd's cost was too high in the need to know it existed at the time
BingoBoingo: At the time my knowledge of the internet was that some how you can go from HTML to porn according to Newsweek
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Also at school auction in the free bin
BingoBoingo prolly should have splurged for the Apple II GS
nubbins`: nah, not many required. they'll be bound tight and then the spines will be glued to the covers
nubbins`: i wanna start printing the covers tonight but i'm a bit intimidated :o
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PeterL: What's strange about Moroni? In Utah they also have Bountiful and Nephi
BingoBoingo: PeterL: The Moroni I spotted is in Comoros
PeterL: does that make it interesting?
BingoBoingo: PeterL: In the context of Kuwait giving a bunch of its natives who are currently illegal immigrants citizenship in Comoros sure.
PeterL: Is comoros politically connected to kuwait?
BingoBoingo: PeterL: Comoros is poorer than liberia. Kuwait is paying Comoros to give these people passports, because... Why not?
BingoBoingo: Comoros has all of the disadvantages of being east african, island, and 21st century majority muslim all bound into a single turd
PeterL: I still don't see the significance of a city named Moroni?
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BingoBoingo: Nikker is a perfectly valid way to express frustration at a person's complete ignorance in Dutch befor ethe language was tainted by acquiring the UK in the Orange revolution
BingoBoingo: Fucking anglo trash were the people who mixed the latin Negro with the Dutch Nikker to create a racial slur
decimation: Moroni: isn't that the name of the Mormon prophet guy
PeterL: yeah, one of them, hence why I mentioned it along with Nephi as a Utah city
decimation: Google: "Q: who owns the internet? A: nobody" << fuck you. if I have a router and a server, I 'own' that piece of the internet. Imagine some peasant showing up in the court of Henry VIII claiming that 'nobody owns' the land under his hovel because the list of owners is large
PeterL: who owns the Earth? Nobody
decimation: sure, why not toss out every law and then split the world into 81 equal squares each owned by 'the people'
PeterL: Like you said, you can own a small piece, but nobody owns the whole thing
decimation: it's true that nobody owns "the whole thing" but that doesn't mean that it is "unowned"
decimation: and it is certainly true that those who own nothing have anything to say to those who do
decimation: at any rate, property rights don't get many facebook likes
mike_c: idk about that. i don't own the electric company, but i have plenty to say to them.
decimation: if you live in the us, the electric company is owned by the people anyway
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mircea_popescu: davout:deterministic behaviour, too fucking mainstream <<< i didn't make the internets!
mircea_popescu: mats_cd03: (on another note: if mp's ego explodes, and no one is around to see it, did it really happen?) << i don't have an ego anymore. it couldn't keep up.
mircea_popescu: "Ive been thinking about all the ways you could have found the necessary passwords to get into my computer and actually be using it overnight. None of them too easy. You put some pieces together in a pretty clever way and worked around my many accounts with 2fa." << 2fa works.
mircea_popescu: Remote Control solfware (i.e. TeamViewer) does not belong on a computer where you may have browser windows open or important files."
mircea_popescu: the only concerning point in all of this is that guy has a wife, and a house.
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mircea_popescu: set_flags DB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE << wow that actually works ?
kakobrekla: i dont think its db log autoremove, it was there before stuck
kakobrekla: what do you mean if i have to restart it, i have to restart it every 6 hours as it leaks blood
kakobrekla: its also true im running this on a 512 remote instance
kakobrekla: my net is poor here, waiting for an upgrade but im quite far from the central and its just so much they can do
kakobrekla: i guess i should run locally and force local network only or smth
kakobrekla: think about how well defined the behaviour of the moments prior to leak death is < not really
decimation: asciilifeform: thus the need for a programming language that cares about such things
kakobrekla: when you see the green line at 1 gig is when i first tried mps suggestion i think
decimation: asciilifeform: what do you think about the 'exception' mechanism in c++, python, etc? To me it seems like a hack to attempt to account for the shiftiness of system calls
mod6: so first one was with locks=500000?
kakobrekla: most probably all three spikes on daily are with 500000
kakobrekla: but i think the third was was 40k already
mod6: ah, then the last one looks like it only spiked above .4G briefly.
decimation: yeah, they seem like a good idea on the surface, until one realizes that it really saves no work over making a gigantic 'switch/case' statement
assbot: Logged on 04-06-2014 00:08:26; asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: the buggers' traditional defense is to pretend that the event was a non-event - or, if this is impractical, to continue living in an imaginary world where they 'scooped' the story first, and all of the 'unsanctioned' discussion never happened.
decimation: speaking of which mircea_popescu: so you called it with the debian GR re: systemd, they 'voted' to make init scripts 'optional'
decimation: I don't blame redhat et.al., like larry ellison, they are just exploiting what they can exploit
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mircea_popescu: well, in truth the entire "free software" thing was dead a while back.
mircea_popescu: so the remaining pretenders don't manage to cling on to the shoes of their forebears. this should be shocking or what ?
decimation: really, the 'free software' movement was a kind of reaction to microsoft overreach, which has largely splintered into a hundred different corporate factions
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform it was alive at the time it made linux overnight.
decimation: didn't linus say he probably wouldn't have done his thing if bsd was available?
mircea_popescu: is bitcoin going to be a "clean room riff" on core-derpage ?
decimation: everyone in the 'free software movement' was happy to allow redhat to take over everything important in userland
decimation: or at least, there wasn't much will to oppose
decimation: I suspect most folks thought they were getting 'free warez'
mircea_popescu: the hallucination that "people getting togheter" "solve problems" is also a recurrent mode of psychotic social behaviour.
decimation: asciilifeform: I suspect the same pattern one sees with bitcoind is common in free software, 'the ancients' (typically one elite guy) writes something useful, then shitgnomes dangle turds on it for decades
decimation: asciilifeform: have you ever had occasion to program test equipment that speaks gpib?
decimation: it's like entering a time warp back to 1979
decimation: the latest hotness in fpga is to use a serial bus, after folks have lived in the ddr hell
decimation: asciilifeform: yeah or you can buy the ip core
decimation: but yeah the number of onboard 'serdes' modules is becoming a big deal
decimation: 'you can do anything that we allow in our walled garden, shitty tools and shitty errata!!"
decimation: I know folks who have done this, and suceeded, but it took many months of debugging and swearing
decimation: which results in shitty RTL code to program the thing
decimation: which is why many folks don't even bother with fpga for small projects
decimation: it's cheaper to run a full server than to pay for the engineering time to dick with the fpga
decimation: and if you are going to run something in huge quantities, might as well make asic
mircea_popescu: for the sort of people who are genuinely surprised that their thing even works.
decimation: my understanding is tha altera is generally easier to deal with here, because they actually do their own r&d to produce these 'ip cores', whereas xilinx tends to contract it out - involving third parties in your product
decimation: this is pretty much the business model for every 'fabless chip corp'
decimation: maybe intel or amd has an actual toolchain?
decimation: probably many of these 'black boxes' were developed by 'startups' funded by usg tax dollars through universities
decimation: the problem with 'taxing the wave of massive adoption' is that eventually when the wave passes on, one needs to ride the next wave to sustain all the fleas that have attached to the revenue cow
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decimation: yeah I used to call it 'centronics' connectors, didn't realize their heritage
decimation: yeah I remember the old AT chassis, built like a peice of HP test equipment
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform: i recounted various passages to pet, who cringed << specifically ?
mircea_popescu: "Vitalik Buterin beat Mark Zuckerberg for the 2014 World Technology Network award in IT software. The award is presented for Buterin's role as co-creator and inventor of Ethereum which has yet to exist and co-founding Bitcoin Magazine. "
mircea_popescu: let's pick a derp with absolutely no merits to give the nobel prize to.
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mircea_popescu: they're really labouring hard to make sure they actualy get boiled in oil, these people.
mircea_popescu: guy has literally not done anything in his entire life. intern in a meanwhile bankrupt, never relevant trade mag.
mircea_popescu: this is the sum total of a life wasted. what's to prize in there ?
mircea_popescu: what i don't understand is how people like linus don't just return the "award"
mircea_popescu: back when the romanian president gave the star of romania to a bunch of dubious derps, five dozen or so various prior recipients returned them
decimation: mircea_popescu: could it be that your nameservers (ns7 and ns8) are also inaccessible, thus causing the 'dns outage'?
decimation: apparently nobody believes in caching dns anymore
mircea_popescu: except for that one in bangkok, which i imagine si broken
mircea_popescu: i was thinking about this earlier. i wonder what % of times is a "matgic packet" router attack successful.
mircea_popescu: yeah, just like the % of times a pickup line is successful depends on the pickup line.
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mircea_popescu: "intelligence" in intelligence agency is like "technology" in world technology awards.
mircea_popescu: it's not like a particular tribe of idiots took over one particular aspect of society.
mircea_popescu: it's that the fucktarded women that are now in their 50s raised a generation of subhuman scum. and it's everywhere.
mircea_popescu: i know of litthe more shameful than being one of the mothers of these people.
mircea_popescu: assbot: Democratic Caucus Angry Tammy Duckworth Denied Proxy Vote << jesus perfect storm. double amputee from iraq, pregnant ?!
mircea_popescu: but still, the lich woman has a point. it sez there, no proxy votes.
assbot: PSA : If you’re trying to escape the gravity well, you’ll meet this on your way. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. ... (
http://bit.ly/11EF9rE )
mircea_popescu: lemme know if the idea is plainly stated and can be followed from the text or i need to explain it better.
mircea_popescu: they sent ~10k of those things in one bulk this month.
mircea_popescu: monday the 3rd. they will prolly send another one, in dec. and so on.
mircea_popescu: well, no. i happen to think the us would be in a better shape if the whole thing sunk but those 10k were saved
mircea_popescu: see, if your boat got a leak, and you plug it with 1 sq inch of wood,
mircea_popescu: while this is nothing compared to the bulk of the rest of the boat
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00050227 = 6.2281 BTC [+]
mircea_popescu: the effect has been to increase its life expectancy by degrees of magnitude.
mircea_popescu: where do the traitors' dollars go ? to prop up russia, so it laughs at the embargo, right ?
mircea_popescu: to prop up argentina, so it doesn't care what the ny courts say
mircea_popescu: i imagine they just won't extend their passports, if they try to leave again
mircea_popescu: you recall, that "irs wants to check your papers" thing added coupla years ago.
mircea_popescu: but until they do, they can go on about how "it's perfectly fine
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47600 @ 0.0004886 = 23.2574 BTC [-] {2}
mircea_popescu: the idea being that since the owners care about their carcasses more than about their coins, keeping them in keeps the coins in.
mircea_popescu: spain allowed the jews to leave, and well... that was the end of it.
mircea_popescu: anyway, if 2015 is going to be the year to leave for its entire length, it's definitely the last one.
mircea_popescu: and much like the very real bond to participate in the fake bitcoin auction they're holding, no "shares", no "bonds" and no other bs accepted.
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mircea_popescu: i can find three new wives and learn a language before the month is out. your average "rich guy" is petrified of changing his colenostomy bag brand.
mircea_popescu: the rich jews were still trying to make deals with teh reich in 139
mircea_popescu: the rich senators were still buying armies in rome by 399.
mircea_popescu: none oif them went "fuck this shit, i'm moving to galia narbo and building a castle."
mircea_popescu: the shitty film they made included all sorts of people that defo weren't there.
mircea_popescu: i mean i get it, they were going for bitcoin, which gold isn't. but still... lol.
assbot: Logged on 03-06-2014 23:48:07; asciilifeform: however, the reason why it is customary to sit a captured wretch on an anthill, or the like, without first inquiring about his assets, is that in such a situation the definition of 'assets' expands to everything the victim could potentially beg/borrow/steal
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davout: ;;later tell mircea_popescu i can't push assets i don't have
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nubbins`: phun phact, the neutral-color base for our plastisol inks is called "amazing base"
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nubbins`: i, for one, welcome the opportunity for that sweet gambling revenue to be diverted away from roads, social programs, and the healthcare system, and to be randomly redistributed to the gamblers
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BingoBoingo: Does anyone know how leveraged trading work?
BingoBoingo: It sounds like scam, so should be qntra'd, but could probably benefit from someone more familiar with where the scam is here writing it up.
kakobrekla: <Enky> "normal administration" we say in italy
BingoBoingo: Eh, more shitheads than brainheads nowadays
kakobrekla: next week they will be back on coindesk with some new chumpatron
BingoBoingo: And next week I will gorge on turkey and baked breadcrumbs, because Lincoln wanted a propaganda victory
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pete_dushenski: "I aim to make the most complex game I can still balance. This doesn't sound like an easy task, and it's more difficult than it sounds."
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo After Survery Vessenes' Foundation "Pivots" << no wai!
pete_dushenski: developer training and certification workshops << gotta prop up that profit when all the "i just wanna support the causers" are sucked dry
mats_cd03: whatever happened to blogs.b-a.com?
TomServo: You mean assass.headfucking.net? :P
TomServo: I believe that was pankkake's - which he somewhat recently shutdown.
assbot: Dying With Dignity: How Life Expectancy Isn’t What You Think It Is | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... (
http://bit.ly/1tl3icc )
thestringpuller: is this the point when the estate of dr. seuss shows up in channel?
mats_cd03: o. well kako should update topic then
pete_dushenski: thestringpuller the estates of many of dead man would probably find contravex of interest
assbot: The wisdom of crowds. Apparently, it mostly depends on the crowds in question. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. ... (
http://bit.ly/1tl4tsf )
gribble: peterl was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 13 hours, 20 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: <PeterL> Like you said, you can own a small piece, but nobody owns the whole thing
mircea_popescu: decimation: Google: "Q: who owns the internet? A: nobody" << fuck you << i imagine they're talking of the whole enchillada, as opposed to the parts thereof.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo: Wow, there's a city actually named Moroni << iirc some prophet in john smith's braindamaged copy of yurp under his own "brand"
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo: It sounds like scam, so should be qntra'd, but could probably benefit from someone more familiar with where the scam is here writing it up. << looking.
thestringpuller: BingoBoingo: that's why I deferred writing it up. I'm not familiar with China-land too much.
mircea_popescu: they would be shifting their focus almost entirely towards the goal of funding "core development" << my translator comes up with "it's dead".
mircea_popescu: Company 9 was the "privileged" company, with its shares "guaranteed" never to decrease in value. Promised return was originally 10% a month (215% annually,) but was later reduced to 7% a month or 125% annually. In early April 2000, Stock Generation, despite all previous guarantees, devalued its privileged company shares to 5% of their previous value.
mircea_popescu: Companies 10 and 11 promised monthly returns of 50% and 100% (later 40% and 70%) respectively. At the same time, share prices could plummet 50% for company 10 and 100% (e.g. all the way down to 0) for company 11. That caveat (known as Rule 18) was another way for StockGeneration to justify their claims that this was a gambling website, rather than an investment vehicle.
mircea_popescu: kakobrekla: next week they will be back on coindesk with some new chumpatron <<< no, it gets better. next, they will be getting the congressional medal of honor, for "innovation"
pete_dushenski: "Canada reopened its 50-year bond maturing December 2064 Thursday and is expected to raise a minimum of 500 million Canadian dollars ($442 million)" << lelz
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Perhaps you would like to a your second piece for qntra. Stumbled into a US abuse of court thing with Kim Dotcom I'm writing up.
mircea_popescu: no, because a spitting copy of that other kim is coming by to visit us in a little, and ima have my hands full
mircea_popescu: so do the huobei vs stock generation piece ! for great justic
pete_dushenski: brb working on english version of huobi vs stockgen :)
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mircea_popescu: little old me going through his logs, runs into a line
mircea_popescu: tcp 0 0 192.168.*:42230 ddos-server.intyl.b:www ESTABLISHED 1794/opera
mircea_popescu: turns out RamNode had the cute idea of naming its stuff thusly.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31100 @ 0.00044465 = 13.8286 BTC [-] {2}
mircea_popescu: 185.34.216.71 resolves to "ddos-server.intyl.biz". who the fuck came up with this idea i wish to know, and i further wish to know how many people reading logs got a start from it.
mircea_popescu: i predict we will see the day when that's what it's gonna say.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58450 @ 0.00044324 = 25.9074 BTC [-] {2}
nubbins`: thestringpuller dat missed delivery
mircea_popescu: mthreat anyway, not bad article. nothing incendiary, but hey.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00044604 = 3.2115 BTC [+]
nubbins`: "banker drowns self by holding head underwater in tub"
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AMHASH1] 1227 @ 0.001192 = 1.4626 BTC [+] {2}
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo qntra should use its favicon on its twitter profile
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: The Favicon artwork doesn't look great at avatar resolution, hence the bunny
assbot: Huobi reboots Stock Generation-style ponzi scheme:
http://t.co/YVFwVNmvmT My 3rd piece for /qntra! Trying not to make this a habit...
nubbins`: wiring panel for the lift bridge just out of the frame
BingoBoingo: <trixisowned> All three futures exchanges (OkCoin, Huobi, 796) use the same exact formula to get this "loss" calculation.
BingoBoingo: <trixisowned> Maybe you should warn about ALL of the futures exchanges rather than portraying yourself as biased.
trixisowned: ive noticed multiple people trying to portray huobi as the bad one
BingoBoingo: ^ Perhaps the case is that the model is broken, but Huobi is the one where problems have happened
assbot: Logged on 09-10-2014 19:56:44; kakobrekla: TeraExchange self certified their Bitcoin Non-Deliverable Forwards swaps contract and it is currently listed for trading.
kakobrekla: you know, they at least self certified
trixisowned: huobi is the bad guy and people will just go and shill off to okcoin
trixisowned: especially when the fucking okcoin shills are about pushing their "OKCOIN HAS NO FEES WHY DONT YOU TRADE THERE!" bullshit
BingoBoingo: I can not repair broken reading's of pete's article.
assbot: trixisowned comments on Huobi takes $1,271,000 USD from users' profits during futures settlement. ... (
http://bit.ly/1xX2pg1 )
trixisowned: er, thats a comment, but read the whole thread
trixisowned: its basically a repeat of that whole fucking shill thread
assbot: Huobi Reboots Stock Generation-Style Ponzi Scheme, Is this possible with other BTC/Futures exchanges? : Bitcoin ... (
http://bit.ly/1xX2Jvt )
trixisowned: There was no way to contact whoever made the post BingoBoingo
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AMHASH1] 1245 @ 0.001195 = 1.4878 BTC [+] {2}
trixisowned: [11:40:47] <<trixisowned>> ERROR: please fill the required fields (name, email).
BingoBoingo: Try again, might have triggered a false positive on one of tha spam prevention measures
BingoBoingo: Ciriticism of a thing is not an endorsement of its competitors
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64537 @ 0.00043581 = 28.1259 BTC [-] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 76326 @ 0.00044315 = 33.8239 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00044534 = 6.0566 BTC [+]
mircea_popescu: <assbot> New York banker, 42, slashed throat during bender: sources << lmao getting moar and moar believable.
mircea_popescu: <trixisowned> because thats how it comes off << are you silly ?!
mircea_popescu: the fact that a bunch of scams are a bunch of scams, from icbit onwards does not mean that pointing out one particular scam as a scam is "supporting the others".
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell pete_dushenski i hate your articlke, fwiw. broadly because it's a very lazy stitching together of unexplained quotes, narrowly because wtf, qntra now links to wikipedia ? splendid, we're building a total alternative over here.
mircea_popescu: this shit needs actual work. with the head. make a point, and make it interesting.
mircea_popescu: "The similarities between Huobi and Stock Generation are striking." << orly ?
mircea_popescu: show, don't tell. when you tell a) everyone knows you're lying, whethetr you are not not and b) nobody can be bothered to go look anymore. fucking show. always.
Pierre_Rochard: If you’re done with Dushenski can I butt in and get my 2 mins of hate
Pierre_Rochard: how do you want your gpg-encrypted invoices formatted?
Pierre_Rochard: I remember you have an aversion to JSON so I shied away from that
Pierre_Rochard: data = "document:sales_invoice, id:%s \r\n" % invoice_id
Pierre_Rochard: data += "address:%s, amount:%s \r\n" % (bitcoin_address, amount)
Pierre_Rochard: I was thinking it should be both human readable and machine parsable
Pierre_Rochard: Ok, and the CSV text as a file attachment or as just plaintext in the email?
Pierre_Rochard: haha, maybe when you test it out you’ll have some invective
mircea_popescu: physicist turned metaphysician under the guise of psychiatry.
The20YearIRCloud: Looks like we're in contract (RentalStarter) On property #12 now too.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70481 @ 0.00042804 = 30.1687 BTC [-]
jurov: lol The20YearIRCloud you'll soon get sizable chunk of ohio
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25400 @ 0.00044197 = 11.226 BTC [+]
cazalla: RE: huobi drama from earlier - i'm shitcanning pete's article on basis a) a post on reddit is rarely a reliable source b) i can't read chinese so it is difficult to confirm/verify what the links in the post on reddit claims
cazalla: trixisowned, you could've gone about this in a better fashion and outlining one scam is not an endorsement of others, if anything, this speaks more to qntra's need for a chinese to english writer
TomServo: +mircea_popescu | show, don't tell. when you tell a) everyone knows you're lying, whethetr you are not not and b) nobody can be bothered to go look anymore. fucking show. always. << Wouldn't this also apply to your qntra article?
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16950 @ 0.00042489 = 7.2019 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AMHASH1] 1000 @ 0.001197 = 1.197 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21549 @ 0.00042572 = 9.1738 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 75100 @ 0.00042589 = 31.9843 BTC [+] {2}
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MissShibe: Hi all, if anyone has lost money in Moolah / Cryptsy we are working on a class action lawsuit against Ryan Kennedy.
BingoBoingo: MissShibe When you want to contact press for announcements press is here
undata: MissShibe: hah, did cryptsy go down?
punkman: Pierre_Rochard: I'd make format pluggable
MissShibe: undata, No, it's to do with Moolah and Syscoin
BingoBoingo: So when you want get to the point where you want to do interviews and such about lawsuit, there is scam hating journo outfit to go to
MissShibe: Great, I will let the organisers know!
MissShibe: Just dropping by cryptocurrency channels looking for others who are interested in exploring legal action at this stage
Pierre_Rochard: punkman: quick search for "pluggable format python" didn't turn anything up, please elaborate