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mod6: the high was 0 today. damn heater broke in veehicle
BingoBoingo: Winterstorm advisory beginning noon tomorrow here
mod6: haha, the PS is on the bottom
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 86700 @ 0.00052215 = 45.2704 BTC [+]
mod6: "hearn said this, hearn said that, hearn said bitcoin is dead..." snore. no one cares, go back to sleep.
mircea_popescu: "Hearns concerns for Bitcoins prospects are both technical and political." and they can be summarized thusly "things that don't inflate can't exist because they'd make my masters look bad"
mircea_popescu:
http://intellyx.com/ << for lulz. "Bring Jason Bloomberg into your organization to speak to large audiences or small. He'll help you navigate the turbulent waters of digital transformation."
gribble: Error: 'deedbot-' is not a valid currency code.
mod6: My build of trinque's makefiles worked (again) -- have tested two seperate gentoo machines.
mod6: shinohai: <<< works flawlessly on Deb/Ubuntu had to `export PERL_MM_OPT=` again tho. << i didn't see this issue. will see if run into it on Deb/Ubuntu when I get to it.
mod6: mircea_popescu: nice.
mod6: whats awesome to me, is that all of this tooling is finally starting to really come together.
mircea_popescu: yup. it's likle you know, when you get a classic car in bad shape
mircea_popescu: and you toil with it for a long fucking time for nothing,
mod6: indeed, Sir. our very own Max Wedge Hemi project.
mod6: anyway, yeah, good stuff.
trinque: BingoBoingo: chain's caught up; deed shall be farted shortly
trinque: mod6 │ My build of trinque's makefiles worked (again) -- have tested two seperate gentoo machines. << sweet.
mod6: it really is sweet man. thanks a ton for working on that.
danielpbarron: context makes the picture even better; that's apparently her new year's eve gettup
trinque: I can't relay a txn at the moment either.
trinque: ah, soon as I said it, finally propagated
mircea_popescu: you keep to the fucking standard. buncha inept farmhands.
mircea_popescu: why. cuz we had to pretend like every inept colony is populated by like humans and shit.
mircea_popescu: there's no fucking way the azns would have made this thing.
mircea_popescu: i did not investigate the matter closely. it's not even impossible.
mircea_popescu: mostly because crashed one as a 9yo and... nothing happened.
mircea_popescu: im not even sure what it is, zinc and cowshit most likely.
mircea_popescu: anyway, do you know whether the gaz was actually copied off the checker ?
ben_vulpes: hohoho i just discovered that starbucks will cash out gift cards
ben_vulpes: hey man someone sent me a gift card for some inscrutable reason
ben_vulpes: babe at the counter offered to cash the remaining two dollars out, triggering all sorts of my exclamations
ben_vulpes: ultimately, "no no, now i want to drink whatever's being sold as pinot gris here"
mircea_popescu: "In other words, although the flood of ontologic emotion was Hegelian through and through, the ground for it was nothing but the world-old principle that things are the same only so far and not farther that they are the same, or partake of a common nature"
mircea_popescu: right, right, you gotta be stupid to follow stupid and if you aren't stupid naturally lsd might help you.
ben_vulpes: starbucks is searching for profit the only way it can be had in america, by going upmarket
mircea_popescu: don't you need license to sell alcohol / tit to the general public no mo ?
ben_vulpes: gosh mircea_popescu you just don't understand how the world works do you
ben_vulpes: i suppose /some/ of the bdsm clubs do that, simply to keep the olcc out of their hair
ben_vulpes: dood you gotta look into the nightmare that is the olcc
ben_vulpes: (hey, it's a bank holiday. half the staph even bothered to show up, and those left as soon as they fixed the fucked up builds they shipped on friday, leaving me and $bzprtnr alone with the tequila and org chart)
☟︎ mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo for the record, i'd have said some rather stronger words than wj.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: they now control marijuana in this derpy little province too
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: He wasn't in the position to smash all of the cockroaches surrounding himself
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 02:06:58; ben_vulpes: (hey, it's a bank holiday. half the staph even bothered to show up, and those left as soon as they fixed the fucked up builds they shipped on friday, leaving me and $bzprtnr alone with the tequila and org chart)
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 120050 @ 0.00052582 = 63.1247 BTC [+] {3}
mircea_popescu: lol alf has seen true luxury down by casa rosada, ain't buing into wash dc lawyer buildings!
trinque worked in a building with key cards everywhere once
trinque: seems entirely psychological
trinque: could wedge the magnetic doors open
ben_vulpes not engaging in wannabe red team wankery, this wine is over and am out
mircea_popescu used to force the derps working in the few ro ones to come the fuck out to meet him, as he wasn't going into that shit.
mod6: haha. mmm, pissy-hotdogs & beans.
trinque: poor guy makes a nice meal, and she pisses all over it. I don't blame him.
trinque: maybe that's her place set to the right
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 86500 @ 0.00053409 = 46.1988 BTC [+] {4}
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51603 @ 0.00052684 = 27.1865 BTC [-]
assbot: Logged on 18-01-2016 20:38:15; ascii_butugychag: imagine if your car came with a list of all possible streets it can make left turns into
assbot: Logged on 18-01-2016 20:38:45; mircea_popescu: "you don't buy a car - you merely acquire the right to transport yourself according to the tos etc".
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 106100 @ 0.00053193 = 56.4378 BTC [+] {4}
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 136876 @ 0.00051948 = 71.1043 BTC [-] {2}
ben_vulpes: lol asciilifeform thinks he labors in little gulag of horrors
ben_vulpes: imagine the lifestyle that makes life with flycheck less miserable than life /without/ flycheck
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 73852 @ 0.00052107 = 38.4821 BTC [+] {2}
phf: asciilifeform: you know they produced a whole series of those, f.el, dash.el, s.el. "modern"!
☟︎ ben_vulpes: wasn't there some cl-in-elisp thinger?
assbot: Logged on 18-01-2016 19:57:05; mod6: January the 18th 2014
phf: there "was", there was a standard package (require 'cl) that various parties were trying to kill. stefan monnier spent his emacs maintainer tenure deprecating, and i think succeeded. now you're supposed to use cl-lib, to the point that elisp goes out of the way to not highlight various cl forms
phf: first -> cl-first, defstruct -> cl-defstruct, etc. shitgnomery
ben_vulpes: but that's just because elisp completely lacks namespacing facilities, phf, there couldn't possibly be any sour-grapes malice at work!
phf: of course, what if things clash!! lets break 20 years of code, so that alice m. queerfem is not triggered by symbol clashes
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65484 @ 0.00052545 = 34.4086 BTC [+] {2}
phf: shitgnomes held an emacs conference, complete with code of conduct
https://emacsconf.github.io/emacsconf2015/ , names on that page of projects and people are the usual suspects. organizers are sacha chua and john wiegley, who is the current emacs maintainer.
phf: so in case anybody was under a false impression that emacs is going to remain a trusty engineer workhorse for much longer..
mircea_popescu: basically, "let's get all the people who aren;'t involved in X and this bothers them in a room together and see if we can fuck up x" is the standard for "us cultyure" anyway
phf: thestringpuller: i've used vim from about 98 to 2002 and have no problems with it, but the whole vi vs emacs thing is silly. vi is a text editor, emacs is a lisp machine. there are some substitutes hemlock, mit scheme's edwin, climacs, but nothing with this much live ecosystem.
thestringpuller: i may learn emacs one day just haven't had the motivation.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47900 @ 0.0005312 = 25.4445 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00051942 = 2.701 BTC [-] {2}
danielpbarron: >> Once in awhile I think maybe the jihadists should win. Sigh. New York values. >> They would just replace the booth with a goat.
mircea_popescu: even goatfucking is reserved for actual men in islamistan.
mircea_popescu: impudent cocklets and assorted socialmediacs get to stfu.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 92700 @ 0.00053121 = 49.2432 BTC [+]
phf: jurov: [...] now i'm curious what gpg does here << gnugp avoids the first two issues, data exchange happens through own custom buffer mechanism (fixed size and wiped at earliest possible point after each use, with afaik necessary bits to prevent caching to disk, etc.) and openpgp "packets" come with 3 byte headers, that describe the type and the size of the payload.
phf: i know ascii doesn't like the code, but it's a lot more competent than openssh
mircea_popescu: "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 9_2 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/601.1.46 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/13C75 [FBAN/FBIOS;FBAV/46.0.0.54.156;FBBV/18972819;FBDV/iPhone6,1;FBMD/iPhone;FBSN/iPhone OS;FBSV/9.2;FBSS/2; FBCR/AT&T;FBID/phone;FBLC/en_US;FBOP/5]"
phf: jurov: i've been playing with the gossipd PoC, and it's entirely possible to get a gnupg packet from the wire, defensively, byte at a time, and know at any point how much more you need to get.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51800 @ 0.00053121 = 27.5167 BTC [+]
pete_dushenski: wasn't he involved with the vessenes phoundation too ? or am i mixing him up with another beige derp
mircea_popescu: in other news i emailed the falkvinge dood an interview invite. curious if he gets it together eventually.
pete_dushenski: o.O ben davenport is "Co-founder & CTO at @BitGo. Co-founder of @Beluga. Running Bitcoin syndicate on AngelList."
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: they have super secure bitcoin wallets that never get hacked!1111 moar sakure than mpex!!!!!111
pete_dushenski: bitgo also does a fair bit of rubber stamped security.
mircea_popescu: hey danielpbarron ask twitter.com/avflox if she doesn't wanna write for qntra ?
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 174800 @ 0.00052719 = 92.1528 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 105750 @ 0.00053121 = 56.1755 BTC [+]
pete_dushenski: also working on belated hearn eulogy and trb history part ii this week.
pete_dushenski: both of which, yes, were started days ago. mp just parallel processes better, making it ~look~ like he's quicker to the punch.
pete_dushenski: he also doesn't have infant crying next to computer. alas... the comparison really breaks down quickly, doesn't it.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 96925 @ 0.00053121 = 51.4875 BTC [+]
phf: huh can't download shit from dropbox using links. "this video requires adobe flash player"
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> lol BingoBoingo is having a slow news day. << So slow I went to bed early
BingoBoingo: <thestringpuller> ... << d00ds stealing ideas from assets and republishing on medium. "herp derp I'm so smart. I read the logs and am going to post on medium" << Many, many more of these
BingoBoingo: <pete_dushenski> he also doesn't have infant crying next to computer. alas... the comparison really breaks down quickly, doesn't it. << Well, now it does.
BingoBoingo though waits for pete's piece on the glory of wetnurses
BingoBoingo: Undoubtably to be unveiled on Contravex with a post title "Meet the Wet Nurses Volume 1: Elin and Gisele"
☟︎ assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47900 @ 0.00053402 = 25.5796 BTC [+] {2}
phf: complete with a mandatory opening panorama shot of a merc 280sel pulling up to a mansion
BingoBoingo: Who knows? Maybe by Child 9 pete acquires a G Wagon for the roads or lack thereof?
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gribble: Error: You haven't asked me a command; perhaps you want to see someone else's more. To do so, call this command with that person's nick.
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 143500 @ 0.00053403 = 76.6333 BTC [+]
punkman: twitter.com/avflox << and it's gone
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 90600 @ 0.00053418 = 48.3967 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: Logged on 18-01-2016 21:18:53; trinque: and "fuck you I wont work on this shit" passes for a guy moving rectangles around in a web browser.
assbot: [MPEX] [FT] [X.EUR] 621 @ 0.00280753 = 1.7435 BTC [+]
assbot: Logged on 18-01-2016 21:08:37; ascii_butugychag: ben_vulpes: there is no escape from portable.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 97330 @ 0.00053465 = 52.0375 BTC [+] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 107350 @ 0.00053392 = 57.3163 BTC [-] {2}
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cazalla: everyones asleep at this time eh
adlai tries to "keep bitcoin weird", since vex doesn't even ask for !up anymore
adlai: cazalla: how's life without the IRC-IV?
cazalla: well, i still skim the logs and follow some of the conversation, but it's nice to have a break from following every line
cazalla: it's still a good idea for newcomers, but having done my year of reading, there are some topics on which i already know what the general opinion of it will be from here, and i guess that is the benefit of having done the reading for such a length of time
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50550 @ 0.00053051 = 26.8173 BTC [-] {2}
adlai: have you pressed & rotorated a proper turd yet?
cazalla: no, i tried maybe 6 months back but came up short
adlai: trinque has put together a makefile which streamlines part of the process, you may want to try again
assbot: Logged on 18-01-2016 15:15:10; mod6: Attention TRB Testers: If you want to help test, please take the time to build trb via trinque's makefiles here;
http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-January/000190.html (Should be basically getting & verifing the tar ball; plus setting up a ~/.wot dir with keys for V to use) -- then a `make` in the directory. Please report your findings. Thanks.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56900 @ 0.00053789 = 30.6059 BTC [+]
punkman: oh man, some asshole run the stop sign outside my house again, hit delivery guy with motorcycle
punkman: poor guy got thrown like 5-10 meters away
jurov: lol dat monitor porn. crappy lg with visible burnout spots of backlight tubes here :D
☟︎ assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 205500 @ 0.00054045 = 111.0625 BTC [+] {5}
jurov: what one ends up trying to not eat the equity...
punkman: jurov, new LG is like 100eur though
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 346750 @ 0.00054243 = 188.0876 BTC [+] {7}
assbot: Amazon.com: EIZO FlexScan EV2730QFX 26.5" Square IPS Monitor 1920x1920 (EV2730QFX-BK): Computers & Accessories ... (
http://bit.ly/1WqtKSH )
punkman: and it doesn't even have hdmi port
mircea_popescu: phf> complete with a mandatory opening panorama shot of a merc 280sel pulling up to a mansion << somebody's done his blutjunge verfuhrerinnen & assorted swiss cinematography studies huh.
mircea_popescu: cazalla> no, i tried maybe 6 months back but came up short << lotta changed since then. for one thing, it now works.
adlai: even "israil" has outlets in cabins... one at each end >_<
mircea_popescu: lol israel sounds so much like a sort of romania, trying to emulate all the refinement and civilalalili of turkey from the other end...
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 148048 @ 0.00053595 = 79.3463 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00050896 / 0.0005319 / 0.00054357 (4033643 shares, 2,145.50 BTC), 7D: 0.0004914 / 0.00052001 / 0.00054357 (7675391 shares, 3,991.34 BTC), 30D: 0.00047125 / 0.00050494 / 0.00054357 (55733584 shares, 28,142.60 BTC)
punkman: mircea_popescu: punkman most trains in civilisandia have power outlets. << perhaps if you stick a small lcd on atx box and carry a small keyboard/trackpad combo.
mircea_popescu: good, save one or two or you might provoke the murderous rage of my mother.
mircea_popescu: punkman or you could go all out on murderous rage, place the box in the luggage space overhead, and dangle a monitor from there by mr bean's sock.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 111100 @ 0.00053619 = 59.5707 BTC [+]
punkman: asciilifeform: does eizo do the 6bit thing?
mircea_popescu: actually, this would fucking kill - barely functioning deeply retarded webgeek comedy.
shinohai: I was sure I would be synced this morning but these last 1k blocks are slooooow.
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 12:00:06; mircea_popescu: punkman most trains in civilisandia have power outlets.
punkman: I also saw a monitor advertised as 10bit, and then noticed "actually only 8bit" in the small print. not sure if this was in the logs, but quite outrageous.
mircea_popescu: last i visited die berliner Huren there were 3 plugs per 2 seat isle
punkman: I'd rather buy 10 LGs for that price
mircea_popescu: "Why four $800 monitors ? Mostly because Im not a poorfag" << - >> <asciilifeform> ;;later tell pete_dushenski you ~do~ realize you bought the 'poorfag' non-'colouredge' or 'radiforce' eizos, right ? << lol i'm sure he'll be thrilled to hear.
☟︎ punkman: I don't think I can tell 6bit/crappy-PWM monitors apart from the better ones
mircea_popescu: incidentally, i like the arrangement, ostensibly every window in the backroom opens into a small cell populated by one nude houri ?
jurov: punkman surely not new 1920x1200
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 123725 @ 0.00054495 = 67.4239 BTC [+] {3}
punkman: not paying a premium for 120 extra pixels
mircea_popescu: hey, some people edit pr0nz for a living. they have to do it on mobile workstation as well as at home and that sixth-inch clitoral hood HASTOLOOKGOOD!!11
jurov: i plan upgrade to Philips BDM4065UC 4K soon anyway
jurov: i know so far. but they are either 28" or $$$ + new gpu in either case
mircea_popescu: the last time i had a fanless gpu most of the girls i know today were still virgins omaigerd.
punkman: 40" inch for 3840 x 2160 sounds a bit big
jurov: punkman: i have inherited a working table from grandpa that allows me to have the monitor 1m away
punkman: asciilifeform: jurov's Philips
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 89395 @ 0.00055004 = 49.1708 BTC [+] {6}
mircea_popescu: lmao when we started, computers plugged into the tv. and after 20 years spent spinning in the desert, as we age computers plug into the... tv.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34341 @ 0.00055012 = 18.8917 BTC [+] {2}
shinohai: I wonder if I could sell olive-oil cooled computers. Market the oil as being trampled at precise temperatures under the feet of certifiable virgins. Increases the cooling properties.
mircea_popescu: shinohai olive oil is actually not terrible for this role. just, prohibitively expensive.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform just pour some caulk on the upface of the mobo, let it be.
mircea_popescu: ;;google dielectric constant of extra virgin olive oil
mircea_popescu: The dielectric loss was low (<0.01), except for virgin olive oil with a value of 0.05.
mircea_popescu: nah, it has to be sealed. it's inert if it can't oxidate.
jurov: what about virgin tears?
jurov: oh, these for hdd then
shinohai: on pogo, the hdd is the only thing that ever seems to get hot.
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 12:40:06; asciilifeform: i will NOT use a fanned gpu.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform no we're not. the OTHER thing you can do is plug one of the ends of those heat inverter units into it. whatever the fuck they call them.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54736 @ 0.00060197 = 32.9494 BTC [+] {2}
mircea_popescu: yes but there's also thermodynamic equilibrium. you only get liquid phase condensation in some cases on the curve.
mircea_popescu: kakobrekla he has bat hearing, which is why he can feed himself on mosquitoes in the dark.
mircea_popescu: i could faintly hear it, then i had it cleaned for my sins, now i can distinctly hear it.
kakobrekla: at 200 rpm the only thing you can hear is bad bearings
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform sooner or later you'll have to face the fact that the turbulence other people get isn't like the turbulence you get.
mircea_popescu: like in those cartoon "rain cloud 2x2 follows guy around"
kakobrekla: and i have done away with bad bearings
mircea_popescu: kakobrekla if i recall the calculations correctly the principal harmonic should be ~285 hz if you 200rpm
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47403 @ 0.0005847 = 27.7165 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55664 @ 0.00056072 = 31.2119 BTC [-]
mircea_popescu: it occurs to me, you could just get some of that aluminum foil flexible tubing stuff, plug the case in and have the vented done in the other room.
kakobrekla: asciilifeform it has a fan it just doesnt run it
mircea_popescu: put the big iron in the basement. check it out, BingoBoingo vax lives!
kakobrekla: get a bigger one and it will run at lower relative load :)
mircea_popescu: for the record, sed 's/<[^>]*//g' takes just about 1k seconds to purge a 6gb pile of webcrud into 1.5gb of pressed juice.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you got no basement ? i thought you had a house not flat
mircea_popescu: depends whose. but anyway - you hopefully rent this sad hovel, not own it
mircea_popescu: pro tip : cured meats as well as grains used to be stored there.
assbot: Logged on 08-06-2015 04:27:15; asciilifeform: i, for instance, would much like to publicly register as 'anyone who walks in with my name and slave serial number and tries to take a mortgage, ever, is to be shot immediately'
mircea_popescu: i think ima have this printed on cards. universal solution.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you know i actually did the same thing ? mid 90s to mid 00s, i didn't evne own one.
mircea_popescu: actually, i don't really give a shit about fan noise, not while im awake at any rate.
mircea_popescu: i prolly also run cheaper, shittier monitors than all of you, and in general... i'm just a more modest fellow!
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29636 @ 0.00055729 = 16.5158 BTC [-]
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 11:59:39; mircea_popescu: punkman> twitter.com/avflox << and it's gone << wait wut ?!
adlai: danielpbarron, Luke-Jr, and/or any other scripture scholars... is there no good commentary in the entire internet for Mat16:18 !?
mircea_popescu: only one of the most commented bits in all the scripture ?
PeterL: seems to be well covered in sereval different directions
adlai not being much of a scripture expert, seeks commentary on the commentaries...
PeterL: there seems to be a question as to the antecedent of "this rock" as to whether it referes to Peter or the previous verse
adlai notes, as a humorous aside, that someday there needs to be a rock-off between PeterL and PeterR
☟︎ mircea_popescu: www.studibiblici.it/.../Mt%2016,13-20%20-%20Solemnitatea%20Sf.%20Ap. %20Petru%20si%20Paul%2029%20iunie%202014.pdf www.crestinortodox.ro/.../primatul-sfantului-petru-studiu-contrast-148637. html
adlai: "there are always two"... master mike leaves the sith order for the private sector, so a new apprentice appears.
adlai: i'd invite him here but that would just be too confusing what with the diastereomerality
jurov: make sure you show him in polarized light
adlai is never unbiased! objectivity is for news-papers and block-chains
mircea_popescu: really, there's little point in inviting known derps. if all the dude ever did was you know, trying to find a pretext outside to talk about himself, he really belongs on myspace or whatever, not here.
adlai has done enough noise for today, goes back to signal generation
mircea_popescu: "anduck [10:05 PM] it certainly looks like bitcoin classic wants everything made for them, under their control, on their platforms. that's not how it works" << BUT ITS NOT FAIR!!1
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mircea_popescu: grep: (standard input): Cannot allocate memory << meanwhile sed just fails silently (prolly same issue)
mircea_popescu: "Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2003 19:32:59 -0400 We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of grep" fixed my foot.
copypaste: mircea_popescu I guess if that works. Afaik /b/ is actually logged and publicly accessible.
copypaste: I'm quoting a trilema article for the purposes of commentary
copypaste: If you give me a few minutes I'll get to the commentary :)
mircea_popescu: ok but you gotta quote better. like with quotes and source.
copypaste: Anywho, /b/ is archived by many third parties, but the archive sites have a maximum lifetime of 18 months. After that time, an all encompassing archive always fails.
mircea_popescu: archive.is has been around for a few years now for instance
jurov: nice how the ethereal ideal of "text" that can't be falsified in any conceivable system meets reality
copypaste: There are many reasons. Perhaps DMCA notices, perhaps the size of the archived content is too much for the derp running it to maintain, perhaps the guy running it just doesn't want to
copypaste: Ah ha, but archive.is is not just for /b/, and it doesn't strive to archive everything, only requested things.
mircea_popescu: jurov dude, srsly. for one thing, the file is 1.5gb, the available ram 4x that. EVEN IF IT READ IT AS A SINGLE LINE it should work.
copypaste: So archive.is's view of /b/ is not comparable to the #b-a log, which represents everything
mircea_popescu: honestly, chans have to be toilet paper, who the hell is going to waste the bw/hdds for it otherwise.
copypaste: Indeed, I came to that conclusion independently
mircea_popescu: however... a wot-based chan, now that may be interesting.
copypaste: I could help make one if you have an idea
mircea_popescu: well, you could go two ways with it. one'd be, subscription driven, like a sort of twitter. one can see any content of people whose sigils they imported and nothing else.
copypaste: I don't understand how anonymity and the WoT could intersect in a meaningful way
mircea_popescu: the other would be push driven - people encrypt their photos to the keys they want to see them and no others.
mircea_popescu: neither of this would be anonymous - it would be pseudonymous.
mircea_popescu: either way a random cs-illiterate third party would not see anything.
copypaste: I've actually never even heard of a chan with forced usernames
mircea_popescu: copypaste how are they forced ? you run gpg and make a key. whatever it comes out.
mircea_popescu: ideally you replace the browser entirely, also. run as a sort of torrent.
copypaste: I see. It could have an option then to see posts not in your WoT
copypaste: Then to see posts in your Level 1 WoT, Level 2 only and so on
mircea_popescu: depends which model you choose. if people encrypt their output, there's jack you can do
copypaste: No need for encryption, perhaps as an option only. Signing is just as well.
copypaste: If I get a WoTchan working, I'll link it here.
mircea_popescu: <mircea_popescu> ideally you replace the browser entirely, also. run as a sort of torrent. <
mircea_popescu: just fork gnutella or whatever to serve as your basis. add a render engine, and you're g2g.
mircea_popescu: no longer need to host servers, bother with "laws" and similar bullshit. if people like your shit they'll run it.
mircea_popescu: basically, the correct way to implement this, is to have a "universal" key and have people encrypt to whatever keys they want. if they include the universal, then it's public. if they don't, then only whoever they encrypted to can see it.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: copypaste it'll take a while to implement, you'll have to pull in gpg too, and some other shit. but once done it does obsolete current chanology. i can't conceive who or how could run a chan anymore on anything else.
☟︎ copypaste: I especially like the part about no centralized hosting
copypaste: I have a friend who is now working for fluffypony and Monero on adding I2P to that coin (perhaps the work is already finished)
mircea_popescu: it's really not THAT hard to do, in the sense that all the needed parts already exist, even if not perfect.
mircea_popescu: so it's not one of those "shit me a micron" sort of jobs.
copypaste: But before he was doing that, he was making a distributed chan using the NNTP protocol and Tor/I2P
fluffypony: he's not working for me, he's working with us :)
mircea_popescu would actually run this thing, anyway. i'm kind-of missing /dtng/
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copypaste: It's linked on topchan.xyz so I just assumed it would work
copypaste: Perhaps no frontends are currently working, that would be a shame
copypaste: I guess I'll have to ask psi the current status of the project
fluffypony: oh I lie, he's not, but he's in #kovri-dev
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell adlai "Satoshi Nakamoto never signed communications, and are is thus"
adlai: ah well. "but at least i fucking tried"
adlai: ;;later tell BingoBoingo excellent choice for your latest deed
adlai: in case anybody missed this thread
adlai: mircea_popescu: at a certain point, you just have to stop editing and shoot the bastard
adlai: (fwiw the self-styled ABC is a super-secret facebook group called "advanced bitcoin" where all recent discussion seems to be about the bitcoinclassic 'slack' channel... at least they also have the policy of requiring new entrants to read 'logs', so it's not all noise)
adlai: letter emerged from my first impression upon seeing their latest babble
thestringpuller: ;;later tell cazalla miss you mah nigga. wish I could stay up late enough with you to chat.
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ascii_butugychag: gotta love especially the part where 'you did not break our system, but a weak variant which we for no good reason give to all testers!111'
mircea_popescu: seems to me the conjugate separation is a rather universal solution
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 14:38:49; mircea_popescu: who the fuck wrote grep so it NEEDS newlines ?
ascii_butugychag: no idea what kind of grep mircea_popescu is using, but mine deals in lines.
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 14:57:37; mircea_popescu: copypaste it'll take a while to implement, you'll have to pull in gpg too, and some other shit. but once done it does obsolete current chanology. i can't conceive who or how could run a chan anymore on anything else.
mircea_popescu: anywa, freenet has exactly nothing to do with what was contemplated here.
mircea_popescu: the idea isn't to "surf websites" and "easy upload and download". the idea is to replace the motherfucking browser altogether, so that a chanpage is created out of discrete resources requested from peers exactly like the browser works but without touching any sort of web anything.
mircea_popescu: anyway, you don't have to even parse html and all that bullshit - because your site template is fixed.
mircea_popescu: so it kills the browser and everything web, all the way down.
mircea_popescu: and honestly doing away with this particular bowdlerization of the idea of freedom where sites "can change" is such a great win just by itself...
mircea_popescu: it should be fucking illegal to deviate from format. fucking idiot "symbolics" "designers".
mircea_popescu: there's absolutely nothing valid or even remotely interesting you might need to "express yourself" through writing into the book sideways and with a round hole in the middle of the page.
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag you know, the orcs that don't have alphabet because their mommies were sluts or something.
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ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: how to 'do away with font' ? issue ibm rollerballs to everybody ?
mircea_popescu: "you can install fixedsys to do any glyph translation you want on your system ; you may never reference glyphs when talking to other systems"
assbot: Logged on 13-01-2016 17:35:59; ascii_butugychag: the other outputs also other things
mircea_popescu: something like this is fucking obvious, even to the lowliest derp : there is no concept of "wordpress theme" in the fucking code, and if you want to "skin it" you eitgher write one or, as the derp case usually is, go to a repository and load one you like. nobody goes "hey, we should be able to decide what wordpress theme is used to display this article IN THE FUCKING ARTICLE".
mircea_popescu: but then the only reason this obviousness is obvious is because THEY FUCKING CANT.
mircea_popescu: html going the way of the ^G would be a greater win than most anything else. and not just for computing sanity, either.
mircea_popescu: i thought it was resolved, and the resolution was "no more bullshit"
ascii_butugychag: the resolution was that you can pry matrices from my cold, dead hands.
mircea_popescu: copypaste were you here for the "the humanoids in unicode are the wrong color" discussion ?
copypaste: nothing, but it has a lot to do with fixedsys
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag how's "you may not reference glyph tables intra-systems" doing anything to your matrices ?
copypaste: i don't think so, but i do remember that in the newest revision skintones were added, which was strange
copypaste: i don't think fonts should contain color data
mircea_popescu: you wanna look at them, paint them any way you wish. you wanna communicate them, stick to ((),())
mircea_popescu: copypaste the solution to infestation isn't to draw lines on the floor and try to keep the bugs from crossing over. the solution is to fog the place. no more unicode.
copypaste: what would you have instead of unicode, which would support all the world's languages?
copypaste: or, do you not think all the world's languages are worthy of support?
mircea_popescu: all the world's languages can go invent their own computers. i'll read them in the afterlife.
copypaste: so english, russian, romanian, chinese?
mircea_popescu: (this point, incidentally, is uncontroversial in the chinese space)
mircea_popescu: back before the whores starting pretending like government is a job.
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mircea_popescu: lol how are they gonna "compete", who gives a shit about that thing ?
punkman: thestringpuller: what's a "key recovery service"?
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 14:53:03; mircea_popescu: basically, the correct way to implement this, is to have a "universal" key and have people encrypt to whatever keys they want. if they include the universal, then it's public. if they don't, then only whoever they encrypted to can see it.
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mircea_popescu: PeterL gotta love how "against socialism" became "superficial". things that go against teh superficious ideology are ignorant!!11
jurov: iirc you dreamed about ooversize trucks?
PeterL: mircea_popescu, and instead of relying on parents to explain to thier children the background of the culture, we must ban the book. Bleh.
gernika: I suppose in the same sense as bitcoin exists.
mircea_popescu: gernika the idea was to make a chan not to convey short text messages in a roundabout manner.
mircea_popescu: PeterL there is no way to explain the background of the culture in an ideologically acceptable manner.
gernika: Bitmessage has a concept of chans - public forums.
mircea_popescu: it's rank nonsense. "back then, people owned people, which is bad" "why ?" "i dunno, bahamas said so"
gernika: I am not. In my pre-#ba days I worked on project that used it. a distributed market, of all things.
phf: end of 90s remnants of su intelligentsia, who grew up on stolen, non-localized hardware in the 70s and 80s, were actively arguing for translit. i still periodically get emails from hard science types written in translit. i remember some of those people were really mad when emacs 20 added localization support (MULE was particularly dodgy take on it). i didn't understand what the big deal was back then though. ironically i didn't have
phf: shit to write or read, where's those guys produced GBs of text in translit, published entire tex papers that used escape codes to do cyrillic, etc. should've listened.
mircea_popescu: i guess this is perhaps not obvious, tho i'd expect it to be : the odds of recent code created by random derps not in the wot being ever recommended, used or regarded positively here are somewhere between nil and epsilon. even old, widely distributed, supposedly well reviewed code turns out pretty shitty on examination.
mircea_popescu: moreover, the wholly misplaced expectation of youthful enthusiasts that they may make a name for themselves through independently "creating" shit must be quashed.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: there is no such thing. there shall never be such a thing.
mircea_popescu: phf i was one of the very few ro writers that never migrated.
mircea_popescu: tore a bunch of holes in the "logical arguments" of the retards, to exactly no effect. their logic consists of whatever they make algal blooms out of.
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mircea_popescu: "GPG is useless because if somebody manages to exchange the data while it is transferred to you, he probably also switched the key with his own to sign the application again so it looks valid."
gernika: It has other problems as well, namely spam, which it was explicitly "designed" to prevent.
mircea_popescu: spam shouldn't be a problem in a sane implementation of the above-discussed design
punkman: retroshare does p2p forums with gpg, but I wouldn't really trust the thing
mircea_popescu: broadly it seems more like a sort of confused yahoo messenger implemented by teenagers than anything.
phf: key exchange is hard, but i designed this easy to use automated schENALRGE YOUR PENIS NOW!!
mircea_popescu: punkman notably, the one difference between this and gossipd is that it really doesn't require so much trust. the paramount question isn't to make it possible for derps to safely exchange child porn or whatever, the paramount question is to make it possible to run a chan without having to bow down to an isp providing server space.
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mircea_popescu: "Outgoing messages do not contain the explicit address of the recipient of the message. Therefore, every network participant attempts decryption of every message passing through the network even if the message was not originally intended for that network participant. Since only the actual recipient can successfully decrypt the messages intended for him, all network participants know that if they fail to decrypt the mes
PeterL: isn't that how bitmessage worked too?
PeterL: died under a dos, iiuc
punkman: I like how retroshare provides a platform for various p2p applications, I hope whoever builds #ba-gossipd won't make it too IRC-oriented
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punkman: mircea_popescu: dunno, a system that lets you build IRC on it but gets in the way when you try to build other things (forum/chan, filesharing, etc)
mircea_popescu: "Based in the heart of NYC, with strong banking and political partnerships, Coin.co is focused on establishing relationships with some of the world's most influential companies and institutions." << fancy that, website at least still exists.
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assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 17:34:03; mircea_popescu: moreover, the wholly misplaced expectation of youthful enthusiasts that they may make a name for themselves through independently "creating" shit must be quashed.
mircea_popescu: i really don't blame the kids themselves, they're being raped under the guise of education, and in two major ways : one to create a wholly delusional concept of "originality" which is so badly wound up in self-contradiction it causes most brains to shut down ; the other is more pervasive, they are prevented from socialising normally in a myriad ways and as such become incapable to work with others.
mircea_popescu: while these idiocies may well serve societal and political goals of wrinkled up old women / usg, they have no room in the world.
gernika: ascii_butugychag: beg to differ
mircea_popescu: going to church is not socialisation, it's antisocialisation.
punkman: ascii_butugychag: I was looking at their website last week, pretty much confused lemming doing random shit
mircea_popescu: they can't go to a random bar, they can't talk to random people.
mircea_popescu: socialisation is an ability to interact with the other , not an ability to tolerate the boring.
ascii_butugychag: but the latter is precisely what happens in 'random bar with random people'
gernika: Roommate worked for adultfriendfinder.com. Did not leave his room, ever. And smelled like it.
ascii_butugychag: gernika: nowhere is it written that a hermit must stop washing.
gernika: Bathroom is down the hall, outside of the room.
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag there's a problem of positive feedback loops.
mircea_popescu: there's a difference between "maintaining homeostasis" sort of things and what you describe.
mircea_popescu: errors compound. without a star or other fixed outside...
ascii_butugychag: 'englishman takes a bath every week, whether he needs it or not!' (tm) (r)
ascii_butugychag: at any rate, mircea_popescu will not find perelman inside $randombar
mircea_popescu: i will find everything everywhere, thank you very much.
mircea_popescu: this is just another restatement of the 'you won't find your soulmate in the brothel'. what are you, your own mother ?!
phf: hermit is not the same as hobo. i saw a hermit in india once, he lived in a cave and was well groomed within the limits of what was available to him. he smelled infinitely better then the bums that were begging in the street. for all practicle purpose american nerds are "hobos" with housing
phf: mind and will go first, then the body
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mircea_popescu: phf you know there's an entire classification of the ... idle members of society. hobo travels, will work. tramp won't work, but travels. bum doesn't travel. etc.
mircea_popescu: a punk is, of course, the eromenos in the typical pressure-driven homosexual relationships they engage in. a hooker's not the same as a harlot and so on and so forth
phf: yeah, i'm lost with the terminology. my view into the lazy world is through hipster bums, like crust punks and gypsters, and they are not very precise with their terminolgoy, or else they latch on to some word and aggressively use it to self identify
mircea_popescu: well... you know, random technician in factory may well not know wtf he's doing also.
mircea_popescu: punkman the bum is not violent. generally "below" would go towards more violence.
mircea_popescu: a knave, well antiquated by now, would technically denote a "child of better means who is now destitute and agressive out of survived entitlement". a word lafond's looking for.
mircea_popescu: female side is similar. whore is just that, end of road. hooker tries to grab you with a well placed line, still has that much fight left in her.
phf: with this classification crust punks and gypsters mostly fall into tramp category
mircea_popescu: imo they're scamps. (juveniles trying to live off recycling)
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ascii_butugychag: at the bottom you have folks who no longer care how many kg of shit is attached to body
mircea_popescu: when the weigher for the worth in pounds of flesh comes around, it god damned weighs.
ascii_butugychag: and was it mircea_popescu who had the article with 'the inescapable kid in school who smells of amoeba'
ascii_butugychag: or - at least in several key ways - the untouchables of india.
ascii_butugychag: and it was definitely in a mircea_popescu article where i saw 'choose between 'bullying' and life among monsters'
phf: a spent bum is by analogy with доходяга or фитиль
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 11:30:27; jurov: lol dat monitor porn. crappy lg with visible burnout spots of backlight tubes here :D
ascii_butugychag: доходяга - 'one who's walked out his walk' - has implications of starvation
ascii_butugychag: BingoBoingo: i don't know anybody who ever gave a fuck how big a display is in inches. pixels are what counts
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: It's the shitty 13XX by 76X so Really 12 inches or less is the only way it does tolerable dpi
jurov: rly? how do i magnify the 27" 5K display to usable 40" ?
jurov: nah, i'm glad i don't have to
BingoBoingo also the person who likes computer fan noise, because conveys feelings of Power!!!
phf: gets all excited during compilation, fan kick in "yeah, motherfucker, we're ~doing~ shit"
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BingoBoingo: The secret to surpressing the worse harmonics fan's can produce is running an AM radio in the same room.
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jurov: my secret is to vacuum all the fans occassionally
mircea_popescu: <ascii_butugychag> jurov: sit closer. << nuts, really.
ascii_butugychag: or have the display behave in any way other than exactly like a photo enlarger:
ascii_butugychag: and increasing res should do nothing but to make the curves smoother.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: <jurov> my secret is to vacuum all the fans occassionally << yes, also have fans feeding fans fanned air. This done right can lead to powerful rumble sounds from machien
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: The rumbling noise actually comes from the baffles. Anyways China always has more fans to ship
BingoBoingo got some cool noises moving AM radio between dueling transformers
mircea_popescu: "A few days after the book was released, readers took the author, the illustrator and the publisher to task online for presenting a sanitized version of the life of Washingtons cook and other enslaved people. An insulting tale that sprinkles glitter on rape, murder, torture and servitude, wrote one outraged reviewer."
mircea_popescu: ahaha da fuck. i'm sure washington's cook was murdered and raped.
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 13:50:36; mircea_popescu: lol BingoBoingo ^ plox to or actually...
mircea_popescu: somebody got some very bad news yesterday, coped in the manner these schmucks tend to cope.
ascii_butugychag: '“It seems to me,” said Booker T., / “It shows a mighty lot of cheek / To study chemistry and Greek / When Mister Charlie needs a hand / To hoe the cotton on his land, / And when Miss Ann looks for a cook, / Why stick your nose inside a book?”'
mircea_popescu: "I'm going back to the frozen north, where the pricks are hard and strong. Back to the land of the all-night stand-where the nights are six months long, where you get it in bits as hard as tin in the land where spunk is spunk - not a trickling stream of lukewarm cream, but a solid frozen chunk."
danielpbarron: ;;later tell mod6 all these big mpoe trades scared away your twatterbot
mircea_popescu: i dunno, laddel sent me a pile of uncleal links and got canned by freenode
ascii_butugychag: iirc mircea_popescu does have the 1377 w4r3z full tarball of al schwartz
☟︎ assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 184350 @ 0.00056648 = 104.4306 BTC [+] {5}
funkenstein_: "Today, Kraken expands to the United States and Canada and acquires major exchanges Coinsetter and Cavirtex!"
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 18:53:40; ascii_butugychag: iirc mircea_popescu does have the 1377 w4r3z full tarball of al schwartz
mircea_popescu: in other bitcoin network news, "Estimated Confirmation TimeVery Soon (High Priority)" txn waiting for the past half hour to be included.
mircea_popescu: in no small part because in the past 75 minutes we had 3 blocks.
gribble: Current Blocks: 394050 | Current Difficulty: 1.1335429980147113E11 | Next Difficulty At Block: 395135 | Next Difficulty In: 1085 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 5 hours, 36 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None
pete_dushenski:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-01-2016#1376521 << it's funny, because i AM thrilled to hear that the self-proclaimed "poor slave" dood wearing the fucking rolex submariner on his wrist like it's been there since birth thinks that my new rolex datejust is sub-par. it really cements the theory that while stan is an indentured slave, it's his own choice to be there and the door is open. so ha!
☝︎ assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 12:31:52; mircea_popescu: "Why four $800 monitors ? Mostly because Im not a poorfag" << - >> <asciilifeform> ;;later tell pete_dushenski you ~do~ realize you bought the 'poorfag' non-'colouredge' or 'radiforce' eizos, right ? << lol i'm sure he'll be thrilled to hear.
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: if it makes ya feel better, i also run cruddy eizos
assbot: Q for Gregory Maxwell: Would it be within consideration to implement a different PoW hardfork at the same time as Classic's? A: Yes, it would be possible to do that. Candidate code is already written. : btc ... (
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gabriel_laddel: "Consider a transistor whose components are themselves transistors, whose components... Electrical engineers desperately woo the third dimension of circuit integration as they pack increasingly denser forests of linearly ordered planar devices onto increasingly larger chips. Perhaps the third dimension need not be height. Perhaps it is one of form, of complexity, of recursive fractal structure wherefrom mystic self-
mircea_popescu: not that at this point "classic" is anything but a drunken joke, but anyway
ascii_butugychag: i paid less for my eizos than most lusers pay for 'dell' at the shop.
funkenstein_: I like this young man cause when he first came out he had the line, he went from asic to classic
pete_dushenski: ascii_butugychag: but you do realise that this is exactly, and i do mean exactly like the guy driving la ferrari snubbing nose at guy driving 488 gtb.
pete_dushenski: or guy living in mega-mega^^^mega-mansion in beverly hills snubbing guy just living in mega-...
funkenstein_: from notorious BIG, original was "ashy to classy"
thestringpuller: pete_dushenski: i bet ascii_butugychag doesn't even play video games
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 07:05:41; BingoBoingo: Who knows? Maybe by Child 9 pete acquires a G Wagon for the roads or lack thereof?
pete_dushenski: thestringpuller: he plays more games than i do. except he plays on dos or w/e
ascii_butugychag: playing games was a thing from a much happier time, for asciilifeform
pete_dushenski: waitwut kraken bought coinbase and cavirtex ? i thought kraken did like 10 coins a day in volume. that's like instagram buying facebook.
danielpbarron: you should be able to play eulora on gentoo (i do)
phf: scummvm runs nicely, what else you need
ascii_butugychag: can ~get~ whatever, but it would have to be a separate dedicated box
pete_dushenski:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-01-2016#1376415 << this is particularly funny because girls around here, even "educated" ones, have never even ~heard~ of wetnurses. concept doesn't exist in their minds. can boobfeed yourself ? here, buy this $50/day majick formula. can't afford that ? petition the gov to give it to you for free (true tawk, this actually happened recently for parents who couldn't afford "hypoal
☝︎ assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 06:54:03; BingoBoingo: Undoubtably to be unveiled on Contravex with a post title "Meet the Wet Nurses Volume 1: Elin and Gisele"
danielpbarron: and it's not like playing would take time away from your not sleeping; most things you can automate
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00056166 = 11.7387 BTC [-] {3}
danielpbarron: i'm at a diner right now watching my explore bot via ssh terminal on fone
jurov: how? you strem logs?
mircea_popescu: <danielpbarron> i'm at a diner right now watching my explore bot via ssh terminal on fone << epic.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: That's why you get some Swedish gurlz for that
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: you aren't entirely wrong about the ferrari, but you guessed the ~wrong ferrari~
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: aha. like former mrs. woods and mrs. bundchen
ascii_butugychag: but the standalone building without zombies on the grounds thing
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: are there other "elin" and "gisele" that you know of ? that are also for hire ? (nannies or models ?)
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Those names seem common enough
pete_dushenski: shutdown and reboot fixed last one, may need to go that route again ?
ascii_butugychag: (have the thing auto-restart if oomkilled, but beyond this, no point unless you built a new one)
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 69650 @ 0.00056033 = 39.027 BTC [-] {2}
pete_dushenski: could not have "ERROR: BANNED peer issuing heathen command." neh ?
pete_dushenski: ascii_butugychag: i'll just leave it as-is for now. see what happens.
ascii_butugychag: the solution to overloaded and shitflooded trb nodes is... to have 1000x more of'em
pete_dushenski: 484.4 MB of 2 GB Used (memory) and 187.71 MB of 2 GB Used (vswap)
mircea_popescu: it's pretty much the "spv" nodes that are the problem.
mircea_popescu: much like irl it's pretty much the "home nat router" that is the problem.
ascii_butugychag: but yeah, there is a thick layer of them between us and mines.
thestringpuller: the hearnia is removed, the ecological contamination remains
ascii_butugychag: the thing that always bothered me about bitcoin is that miners are basically opportunistic vermin
ascii_butugychag: and a machine that relies on cockroaches in whatever capacity, is what kind of machine.
mircea_popescu: anyway. i've moved my tx fee from 0.0001 (~4 cents) to 0.00022 (bout a dime, give or take).
mircea_popescu: this is the first time i changed it since introducing the fucking concept back in 2012 ish.
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag in no way related to peers discussion.
PeterL: ascii_butugychag, is there a way to do bitcoin without the miners?
mircea_popescu: just outraged that txn has been waiting for inclusion for an hour now.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24988 @ 0.00056719 = 14.1729 BTC [+]
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag life on earth relies on cockroaches and vermin generally.
PeterL: would they be oppourtunistic vermin if there was not a block subsidy (fees only)?
assbot: Logged on 17-01-2016 16:44:07; ascii_shmoocon: i can think of exactly one: an 'mp-hawala', where mo transacts with the other 17 or so olympians, indeed requires no minerz...
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: Hey, a fallback plan is a fallback plan
mircea_popescu: so in other news, seeing how the next halving happens to more or less coincide with the expected next usg attempt to "save" bitcoin,
mircea_popescu: i imagine we'll be hearing a lot about how, and to quote,
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: 'life on earth' is not an instrument, i don't push buttons on it and expect a timely response
mircea_popescu: "Then knowledgeable people complain that the evil financial network is heading for disaster, that the government sponsored enterprises are about to cause a "collapse of the total financial system", as Wallison and Alan Greenspan complained in 2005, the government debates shrinking the evil government sponsored enterprises, as with "S. 190 [109th]: Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act of 2005" but they find
mircea_popescu: easy money too seductive, and S. 190 goes down in flames before a horde of political activists chanting that easy money is sound, and opposing it is racist, nazi, ignorant, and generally hateful, the recent S. 190 debate on limiting portfolios (bond issue supporting dud mortgages) by government sponsored enterprises being a perfect reprise of the debates on limiting the issue of new assignats in the 1790s."
mircea_popescu: your "push button, i matter" mental model is only applicable here inasmuch as you're hypocritical enough to go "i planted tree, and got an apple, therefore am in control" sorta thing.
copypaste: mircea_popescu: i've heard some saying that miners won't "allow" the halving to occur because they would never "vote for" something so against their "best interest"...these people don't understand the social contract behind bitcoin of course, or even that miners don't vote on anything but who gets 25BTC
mircea_popescu: copypaste no, "these people" who aren't in any sort of sense people are merely laying the ground work for "the next battle", as they perceive the string of endless humiliations and buttrapes they receive.
mircea_popescu: it's kinda funny to me, because the vermin they regard as their progenitors, various "social rights activists" and whatnot benefitted from a context where each defeat made eventual victory more likely.
mircea_popescu: the situation here is EXACTLY opposite, but they obviously lack anything other than the zombie drive.
copypaste: as far as i'm concerned at this point any bitcoin hardfork is an altcoin and every softfork is a way to give free coins to miners at some later date
mircea_popescu: so basically the comedy goldmine is really a comedy well.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 106543 @ 0.00056032 = 59.6982 BTC [-] {2}
BingoBoingo: BuBuBuBut, yesterday the derps swore there was a whole exahash!
mircea_popescu: incidentally, anyone find it odd that the best way to "increase thoroughput", which is clean, safe and above all ecological (in that it brings the halvings closer) would actually be to re-set the time between blocks to something like 4-5 minutes ?
mircea_popescu: somehow that's the one hardfork nobody thought to mention.
BingoBoingo: Gavine taked about taking it down to under 2minutes
pete_dushenski: "Hey {!firstname_fix}, Happy New Year! We are starting 2016 with some fireworks of our own – Cavirtex (and our parent Coinsetter) is being acquired by Kraken, a premier bitcoin exchange." << from actual e-mail
mircea_popescu: taking it from 6 to 5 not only gives you a cheap 20% boost of thoroughput, but also significantly reduces the "probability to wait 1 hr for txn inclusion". by about 60% or so.
copypaste: What is the difference between a "Bitcoin Exchange" and a "Premier Bitcoin Exchange" ?
BingoBoingo: <copypaste> What is the difference between a "Bitcoin Exchange" and a "Premier Bitcoin Exchange" ? << Rectal dialation necessary for delivery
gribble: Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 378.86, vol: 6810.45777361 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 380.565, vol: 6662.0808 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 380.0, vol: 15968.28702002 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 365.0, vol: 1.39892602 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 382.49584, vol: 39926.59470000 | Bitcoin-Central BTCUSD last: 387.801999978, vol: 40.67690595 | Volume-weighted last average: 381.382331361
gribble: Error: You haven't asked me a command; perhaps you want to see someone else's more. To do so, call this command with that person's nick.
funkenstein_: i guess "premier" wasn't good enough for gribble
copypaste: it trades "litecoins" as well as bitcoins
copypaste: "The best bitcoin exchange is needed for serious and professional bitcoin traders. Bitcoin security must be impeccable. Banking relationships must be sound and reliable. The trading engine must be fast. Order types must be advanced. And profits must be able to be multiplied with Bitcoin margin trading so you can leverage long bitcoin positions or short bitcoin positions." from kraken.com
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 123550 @ 0.00056225 = 69.466 BTC [+] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 115600 @ 0.00056721 = 65.5695 BTC [+] {3}
mircea_popescu: in other news, teh reddit astroturf brigade has done some studying, and is now quoting [without attribution, of course] what i said last time, but with the persons switched. because yeah, totally, that's how things work o.O
mircea_popescu: "Probably yes. It's the equivalent of a little boy taking his ball and going home because everyone is not playing according to his rules. It's a useless gesture unless there is a factory of fresh asic chips rolling off the production line in anticipation of the new POW and/or there is a large chunk of the Bitcoin economy that is willing to completely abandon the larger block chain.
mircea_popescu: The human incentive to adopt this chain would be incredibly low though as everyone has GregCoins now and any exchange that decides to allow arbitrage between the two chains is going to see huge dumps onto the GregCoin chain which will quickly obliterate the price. Why? Because the very large majority that own Bitcoins want the blocksize to increase. I will also happily flush my GregCoins the instant some stupid schmuck
pete_dushenski recalls borrowing 'mit-originality' scheme for 'garzikcoin' aka bip 100
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37350 @ 0.00055889 = 20.8745 BTC [-] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23924 @ 0.00056727 = 13.5714 BTC [+]
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Might, just might become mining news after its publication
BingoBoingo: Yet even the threat of that becoming mining news is already having a significant effect of the social media shit burbling noises
BingoBoingo: Buttfurry appears to be rolling over and showing its belly.
BingoBoingo: And F2Pool/Discus Fish for all practical purpose appears to be completely impenetrable in their actual intent to the Anglophone
mircea_popescu: they certainly don't mind the bitfury idiots having been idiots.
mircea_popescu: cuz unique and speshul snowflake and slavery was bad mkay.
BingoBoingo: Just the F2Pool enigma made for some interesting Astroturf for about 36 hours
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 257000 @ 0.00057058 = 146.6391 BTC [+] {5}
BingoBoingo: An ounce of thermite can castrate substantial captial
ascii_butugychag: expect many 'accidental' fires, floods, locust plagues, at non-toomim mines
mircea_popescu: it is possible. i've been looking for smoke on satpics, nothing showing.
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag in this particular case very much so.
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: you won't see smoke, this is not the oil fields of kuwait
ascii_butugychag: most of the damage in such a case is from sprinkler system, even
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: even if no fire suppression systems, they ~do~ cool with water
punkman: (avg interval in seconds for last 1000 blocks)
gribble: The expected time between blocks taking 20 minutes and 0 seconds to generate is 1 hour, 18 minutes, and 50 seconds
gribble: The expected time between blocks taking 40 minutes and 0 seconds to generate is 11 hours and 54 seconds
mircea_popescu: so something that should happen twice a day on average happened four times past three hours.
gribble: Time since last block: 4 minutes and 6 seconds
gribble: Time since last block: 15 seconds
gribble: Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | None % based on data since last change | 6.31718 % based on data for last three days
mircea_popescu lives in a land where he has to run ac anyway. you should hear that thing.
mircea_popescu: gotta say it's pretty impressive how f2pool manages to make 976.5x blocks.
BingoBoingo: I sometimes wonder if F2Pool's English language PR strategy is simply a method to get people to leave them the fuck alone.
ascii_butugychag: gotta love this homogeneous mass of 'foss', that 'came from nowhere', written by 'no one'
ascii_butugychag: like buying a briquet of pressed cockroaches at the butcher's.
ascii_butugychag: 'Quoting directly from its manpage, the keyrings facility is primarily a way for drivers to retain or cache security data, authentication keys, encryption keys and other data in the kernel.' << i don't recall asking for this to be a thing.
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag im sure it was consensus comunity and all that.
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: trb mempool is 25MB perhaps... up to five minutes after warmup ?
ascii_butugychag: so turns out mircea_popescu has a mempool garbagecollector, l0l
BingoBoingo has small mempool thanks to 100kilo satoshi per kb inclusion requirement
ascii_butugychag: whatever pedagogic point mircea_popescu was trying to make by not giving the answer away, imho is made...
mircea_popescu: but there's only 9006 txn / 28.00 mb worth of mempool atm altogether.
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: yeah but in trb that 25MB goes with 500MB of frag gap
mircea_popescu: this is you know, "sum total bytes as if they went into blocks"
mircea_popescu: so far my response to THAT problem was... buy moar ram.
mircea_popescu: which is how come i even know people who can digest the concept of stuffing 256gb in a box.
mircea_popescu: but iirc this was mentioned and discussed a year ago, part and parcel of all the "Scaling" bs is a sheer cluelessness as to what a node actually is / what it does / how it looks.
ascii_butugychag: the other thing is that the operations involved in processing a new tx are O(function of mempool size)
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 93136 @ 0.00055831 = 51.9988 BTC [-] {2}
mircea_popescu: lol apparently 21co held a "hackathon" paying 400 to the first guy to order pizza with their whatever it is
pete_dushenski: at least 21 has lightbulbs to see and toasters to toast
mircea_popescu: we want you today just as much as we wanted you back in 2012.
ascii_butugychag: for 400 ~btc~, i will write it in brainfuck, to run on dead squirrel in cardboard box
mircea_popescu: no dude, you don't understand. 21co. it's not a bitcoin company.\
ascii_butugychag: (as BingoBoingo prolly knows, dead squirrels in shoeboxes run netbsd.)
BingoBoingo: <ascii_butugychag> mircea_popescu: 400 bux buys what? one tire for my car? l0l << 400 bux could reshoe my entire car. You certainly are spending too much on car bezzle!
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: Dead squirrel is best embedded computing platform
BingoBoingo: Lots of watts of power released in decomposition
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: i thought it was a usg-powered co. and therefore could as easily dispense btc (obtained from prisoners, or toomim) as gold dubloons
mircea_popescu: this is something you keep stating as fact, i keep laughing at, and you keep stating as fact.
mircea_popescu: then when reality contradicts you... i guess will continue, because hey. gotta believe usg is the little shitengine that can.
ascii_butugychag: perhaps mircea_popescu is posting from the future, from among the ruins
mircea_popescu: only thing it could do passibly atm is suck cock, and thats the one thing it's ideologically committed to not doing.
ascii_butugychag: where yes, usg doing anything but fertilizing the grass from underneath is laughable
pete_dushenski: 400 bounty is less than elementary school science fair. seriously.
pete_dushenski: usg is poorer than local community league or something
BingoBoingo: In other news Clitler MS Exchange scandal is escalating. Not just Top Seekrit nao. Special Access, and Compartmented shit nao. Time to count her lizard scales
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: Just heard on KMOX, no link yet
gribble: Time since last block: 23 minutes and 16 seconds
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: fine for me because i don't think tevye's processing them any faster than that. was stuck on 022 for like 4 hours. now stuck on 029
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: you realize that it isn't actually sitting and verifying the block, right ?
ascii_butugychag: if it is chewing on crapolade, it is not eating the next valid block.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 232700 @ 0.00056287 = 130.9798 BTC [+]
assbot: Israeli parents wondered why school trips to Auschwitz cost so much. The answer may be price-fixing. - The Washington Post ... (
http://bit.ly/1PDIRTr )
pete_dushenski: "Papers that describe harmful effects to animals fed genetically modified (GM) crops are under scrutiny for alleged data manipulation. The leaked findings of an ongoing investigation at the University of Naples in Italy suggest that images in the papers may have been intentionally altered. The leader of the lab that carried out the work there says that there is no substance to this claim. The papers’ findings run c
pete_dushenski: to those of numerous safety tests carried out by food and drug agencies around the world, which indicate that there are no dangers associated with eating GM food." << in still other news, if you don't agree with party line, you're a wrecker. more at 11.
ascii_butugychag: 'The allegations of extrajudicial killings are just the latest problem between Wallstrom and Israel, and they are just one of a number of disputes the Swedish foreign minister has found herself embroiled in since entering office in October 2014. Sweden has been pursuing what has been called a "feminist foreign policy" since then – one that has led to notable diplomatic spats with Morocco
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 146350 @ 0.00055517 = 81.2491 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 212635 @ 0.00054916 = 116.7706 BTC [-] {7}
ascii_butugychag: i can't walk into a shop and buy 'gmo food', i can buy crud soaked in monsanto herbicide
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46465 @ 0.00054771 = 25.4493 BTC [-]
BingoBoingo: <ascii_butugychag> i can't walk into a shop and buy 'gmo food', i can buy crud soaked in monsanto herbicide << this
ascii_butugychag: to frame the conversation as being particularly 'about genes' is a deliberate and carefully-constructed memetic gambit by monsanto et al
ascii_butugychag: the automatic implication is that, e.g., tasteless tomatoes are a-ok so long as they are ~selectively bred~ for truck endurance rather than 'gmo'-d, for instance
ascii_butugychag: the other thing is that the 'gmo' hysterial supports an entire hipster pseudoindustry of 'organic'
mircea_popescu: so would you be happy if we move on from "genetically engineered" to "monsanto engineered" ?
mircea_popescu: really the objection is the particularly inept "technology" used.
ascii_butugychag: it would not especially matter if they had spiffy and reliable technology.
ascii_butugychag: as described in an old mircea_popescu article, it is from ~this premise~ that the other atrocities flow
ascii_butugychag: the premise that 'we need cheaper, above all else, food, so that all may eat'
ascii_butugychag: in that light monsanto is just a devil conjured up by the premise.
ascii_butugychag: it necessarily appears. if not monsanto, then dow chemical, or somebody else.
pete_dushenski: ascii_butugychag: you live in usistan and ~don't~ buy organic fruits&vegetables ? not that 'usda organic' is much to go on, nor that it's readily distinguishable which of the 35 ~other~ organic brands is meaningful, but none of them are worse than "normal", ie. tasteless tomatoes
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: i sure as fuck buy. but also understand that i am stuck paying for voodoo claptrap at the same time as the reduced poison, you cannot bid for them separately
assbot: Logged on 03-09-2015 01:38:03; asciilifeform: e.g. there is no 'i don't care if the chicken ate gmo corn but please no antibiotic' shop
assbot: Logged on 03-09-2015 01:37:31; asciilifeform: the other interesting thing is that the market is segmented in such a way that anyone who doesn't want mcfood ends up paying for ~all~ the alt-crackpotteries, not merely the logical ones
ascii_butugychag: i can buy 'organic' veggies, but it is MANDATORILY in a shop that also sells homeopathic cures.
pete_dushenski: it's like whining that eizo doesn't make 40" vertical monitors with 1mm bezels
ascii_butugychag: nah more like whining that one can't get 400 dpi panel except from crapple
pete_dushenski: ascii_butugychag: normal grocery store doesn't sell organic veggies in dc ??!
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: they sometimes ~claim~ to, and it tastes like shit
gribble: Time since last block: 37 seconds
ascii_butugychag: this is the other thing, why should i give A FUCK about PROVENANCE
ascii_butugychag: when all i care about is taste and poison - the latter is objectively quantifiable
ascii_butugychag: if it were possible to 'replicate' a prime grade tomato, for the cost of mains power, would you eat it ?
pete_dushenski: how do you intend to determine lack of poison w/o provenance exactly ?
pete_dushenski: sounds like a make-work project for the slave army you don't have
ascii_butugychag: it would be regardless. because provenance guarantees nothing, the soil in which perfectly traditional tomato grew could have strontium, etc.
ascii_butugychag: and obviously we cannot dispense with provenance. but i must point out that it is a ~proxy~
danielpbarron: what ascii says about food in d.c. is also true in ct. I must go to the stupid hippy store in which most of the aisles are full of overpriced overhyped nonsense just to get the meat and veggies that actually taste alright and aren't poisoned. At least these hippy stores are frequented by the yoga pants wearing chicks though. The megastores are full of fat zombies; I'd pay extra just to not have to shop around them
jurov: there is no economic incentive for your food controllers not to cheat
ascii_butugychag: i happen to see reasoning about items glued together by happenstance as if they were intrinsically the same, as lame.
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: it is my particular profession to make cuts in it.
pete_dushenski: this isn't software that you just punch a few letters and delete a few lines and voila, new physical reality
jurov: ascii_butugychag: you need food controllers in your wot.. and then simpler to have producers directly
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: i don't personally 'gm'. at least, not any more.
jurov: how is this solvable by tech?
BingoBoingo: What, yall can't jsut tear up a chunk of yard and toss some seeds on the ground?
☟︎ ascii_butugychag: jurov: detecting some of the more common adulterants is not hard at all
ascii_butugychag: that you cannot buy a ready instrument for this at the local hardware shop, is a political phenomenon
jurov: missing nutrients are equally as big problem as adulterants
jurov: now go try to ennumerate all of them
pete_dushenski: danielpbarron: yoga pants chicks are in both kinds of stores here, but i guess our "normal" grocery stores in alberta are fucking deeeelux in 99.999% of the world. the hippie stores here aren't so bad but their staffs are beyond useless and the sanitation is definitely sub-par.
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: try to understand the perspective of inventor. for x,xxx years churchmen prattled on about sex and reproduciton 'cannot cut apart'. and now they can go get stuffed.
☟︎☟︎☟︎ pete_dushenski: save-on-foods by my place is like the fucking kadewe in berlin
ascii_butugychag: the whole point of engineering is to cut apart the happenstance-linked crud from what you actually want.
☟︎☟︎ jurov: ascii_butugychag: but your tech solution stems from not having to taste everything, or?
jurov: and if you can't detect adulterants, why do you think you can detect all nutrients?
thestringpuller: "Like your father, you lack the courage to do all that is necessary. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them, and stab them in the heart." << srsly Nolan had some good writing in that movie.
pete_dushenski: ascii_butugychag: inventor made domes and pills, yes, but 'rhythm method' ?
pete_dushenski: not that 'rhythm method' is anywhere near perfect, but better than 'always is a good time'
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 21:42:41; ascii_butugychag: i'm not buying rembrandts
mircea_popescu: no matter how she looks, ceteris paribus an usian girl is worth less than a russian girl.
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: but it is because of the cockroaches in her head
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 21:43:56; ascii_butugychag: perhaps i'll hire PeterL to do it.
mircea_popescu: you can't even list them, you're gonna test for them too ?
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: fortunately the question is never about the set of ~all possible~ things
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag even if grown exactly the same in every way, which is what ceteris paribus means
mircea_popescu: they recently discovered that it's quite likely alzheimer's is a prion based infectious disease,
☟︎ mircea_popescu: because i know a lot more about a clean spot than you';ll know about your list.
ascii_butugychag: i can think of a few very gamma-backgroundy places where 'my folk lived 2400 y'
mircea_popescu: nevertheless, the argument is made. now it's a matter of quantification.
jurov: ascii_butugychag: do you approach this way the software you're going to use too? just check for known adulterants?
ascii_butugychag: seems like nobody grasped the actual point i was trying to make - where the provenance is a means to an end (clean tomato) rather than the end
ascii_butugychag: but i can't think of any reason why anyone should give a fuck re: the difference presently, so count me as sold
mircea_popescu: <ascii_butugychag> jurov: that would be hilariously stupid ? << loller.
jurov: i did grasp it but, that's why i asked about software
ascii_butugychag: thing is, ascertaining anything useful about software is undecidable
jurov: same with food, again
mircea_popescu: you think too highly of chem analytics. also undecidable.
ascii_butugychag: depends, again, what you're looking for (specific item, or general toxicology - which ~is~ undecidable)
mircea_popescu: are you looking for working software or merely software that never croaks on like 666 ?
ascii_butugychag: i once tried to get a few american biochemists interested in a portable tox panel for mushrooms
ascii_butugychag: and the only folks who'd show up would be the predatory lawyers
pete_dushenski: "I’m a husband and father of three living in Virginia. I’m an author and tech enthusiast. Most of my passion is dedicated to Bitcoin and other emerging technologies that have the potential to dramatically improve people’s lives." << website lists pgp key too. self-hosted an everythin
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> what american goes shrooming ? << Plenty. How else does one get Morels???
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32450 @ 0.00056016 = 18.1772 BTC [+] {3}
mircea_popescu: every time i see that i think "wh othe fuck would use gw-basic"
mircea_popescu: then head goes "no mp, that's a different unusable contondent item\"
phf: probably not a manual build, just stock gnupg win32 builds are done with ming?
danielpbarron: mircea_popescu> what american goes shrooming ? << high-seekers and they call it "hunting" i think
mircea_popescu: ah ok. i was about to scream @editor for missing one AGAIN. but no!
pete_dushenski: go figure that mingw32 key block ~doesn't import~. ferfuxsake.
danielpbarron: i used to hang out on the shroomery irc server; even met some of them in person
phf: pete_dushenski: copy paste from that site imports just fine
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49820 @ 0.00056078 = 27.9381 BTC [+] {2}
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo "Radeon Refresh Gets Shrink To 14 nm" < don't you mean shrunk ?
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: "Shrink" is a noun in this context
BingoBoingo: <danielpbarron> mircea_popescu> what american goes shrooming ? << high-seekers and they call it "hunting" i think << But also people who want to eat delicious morels
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: "the toomim clown received some bad news, with which he coped in the usual manner : by having a rather amusing public meltdown under the influence." << what are you referencing here? Can't seem to find reference in logs
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller it's in the comment section of the linked article. adlai linked the dpaste iirc here.
pete_dushenski: is it just me or is the new trilema header just a big black hole ?
mircea_popescu: " To show our appreciation, Bitcoin Classic is announcing the Adopt-A-Developer program. The community can sponsor their favorite Bitcoin developers at our website. "
mircea_popescu: what is this inept bs! "to show our appreciation for other people, you can now buy our shit!"
mircea_popescu has spent his time teaching womenz to cook salmon right, and french fries, and also crimp cables and so on. for this /me gets to sit here and enjoy the view.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51320 @ 0.00055437 = 28.4503 BTC [-] {2}
BingoBoingo: "p2phash [10:04 PM] got to be a bot." << lol, this is why bongs get people busted or USG-Agentified
thestringpuller: poor tommy chong. although he was treated very well in prison
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 21:52:02; BingoBoingo: What, yall can't jsut tear up a chunk of yard and toss some seeds on the ground?
BingoBoingo: And actual tomatoes never travel well, which ought to drive growing one's own
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 21:55:12; ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: try to understand the perspective of inventor. for x,xxx years churchmen prattled on about sex and reproduciton 'cannot cut apart'. and now they can go get stuffed.
BingoBoingo supposes it is masochism that keeps alf trading web dev in enjoyable real food pickup truck US and instead suffering east coast living to do not so brain killing mathsmaths
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 132403 @ 0.00056131 = 74.3191 BTC [+] {4}
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: Earlier this week rando company in trenton, IL was advertising php developer job@75k in buy house for 50kilodollar country
ascii_butugychag: BingoBoingo: you understand that it also goes with fungibility, right ?
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: Fungability for people willing to both PHP and pickup truck country, still job appears filled
mircea_popescu: SamPatt ah you the guy with a blog and a proper pgp key on it ?
SamPatt: Yes, "proper key" I see my Win32 wasn't terribly impressive to some, haha
SamPatt: I've been on quite the learning curve the past few years.
pete_dushenski: heh we have some, how shall we call them, purists in the room.
SamPatt: Well I've gone a bit down the rabbit hole myself after being involved more in Bitcoin and OpenBazaar
thestringpuller: IRC wasn't good enough so they rebranded it with CSS and flashy stuff for the ADHD children?!?!?
☟︎ SamPatt: What's the goal of this channel?
pete_dushenski: SamPatt: quite simply, this is where bitcoin policy is set
mircea_popescu: "Vivek Wadhwa is an American technology entrepreneur and academic.[2] He is a fellow at the Rock Center for Corporate Governance (a joint initiative of Stanford Law School and Stanford Graduate School of Business); A Distinguished Fellow of Policy & Research at Singularity University; the Director of Research at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Research Commercialization at the Pratt School of Engineering, Duke Univ
mircea_popescu: ersity;[3] and the author of the 2014 book Innovating Women: The Changing Face of Technology.[4][5]"
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 23:08:41; thestringpuller: IRC wasn't good enough so they rebranded it with CSS and flashy stuff for the ADHD children?!?!?
mircea_popescu: SamPatt "Fighting for survival means that Bitcoin is nearing collapse. It may not survive if people dont keep fighting for it. This is a strong claim; lets see if he follows this up with any evidence." << a more important point would be... fighting with WHOM ?
mircea_popescu: "It is true that a prominent member of the Bitcoin community quit, leading to a 10% drop in Bitcoin price. " << quite untrue. why not propose that random derp nobody took seriously quitting lead to the turmoil on chinese stock market ?
pete_dushenski: SamPatt: aside from that, #b-a is a forum for news, debate, development, and light lulz.
SamPatt: Yes, it's a good point. He's not clear about who is fighting, about what, or why.
SamPatt: I didn't want to make it a "Is Hearn a core dev or not?" blog post, but just gave him the point on that. I do later say it's a non-event, because in the grand scheme I agree it wasn't important.
mircea_popescu: "Who are these anarchists and what are they doing? " << oho.
mircea_popescu: SamPatt "Bitcoin isnt a ponzi scheme by any stretch of the imagination. Ponzi schemes are fraud; there is no real investment taking place. Bitcoin is a real thing, used around the world constantly." << this makes no sense.
mircea_popescu: stamps are also "a real thing". original ponzi was a stamps deal.
SamPatt: Ponzi schemes are just fraud, there's nothing of value being done. What I'm trying to get across is that with Bitcoin something of value is actually happening (transactions).
mircea_popescu: anyway, you have more patience than i do, the nth bhagwan chowdhry is really no different from the n-1th
mircea_popescu: SamPatt transactions also happened with the original ponzi.
SamPatt: Only transactions relating to the scheme, correct? Perhaps I'm not familiar with the original scheme itself, but as Ponzi scheme is regularly defined today it's just taking in new money to give returns to older players. There's no transactions occurring except to continue this fraud.
SamPatt: Unless he's proposing that all Bitcoin transactions are only being done to perpetuate further fraud then it's not a ponzi. Since I use Bitcoin for transactions that are for other purposes, it's clearly not ponzi
copypaste: who is arguing that it is in here?
copypaste: or are you just arguing against some strawman opponent SamPatt ?
cazalla: thestringpuller, stay up all night chatting together? sounds gay! :P
copypaste: I prefer having my chats in groups of 3.
SamPatt: Just talking to mircea_popescu
mircea_popescu: but you can't distinguish transaction from transaction. what know you of its meaning ?
mircea_popescu: (in the other view : all currency is always and necessarily a ponzi scheme. and "fraudulent" in a sense.)
☟︎ mircea_popescu: arguing with some idiot that said "bitcoin is a ponzi scheme" is a waste of time. the relevant point is that Bitcoin is less of a ponzi scheme than the us dollar is.
cazalla: asciilifeform, pete_dushenski aren't those eizo ev2455 eye strain city with a 60hz refresh rate? prefer 120hz/144hz master race here
cazalla: ignoring gaming, figured you'd see tearing when scrolling
copypaste: cazalla: "smooth scrolling" is an abomination
cazalla: copypaste, why so? it annoys me and hurts muh eyes
copypaste: i think you answered your own question just now, no ?
buZz: just weirdly found #bitcoin-assets logs in a images.google search on 'zipit z2 size comparison'
buZz: this channel is the source of the first pr0n in that image search
cazalla: copypaste, how so? i see the tearing on anything less than 120hz, still can see it on 120hz but isn't as noticable
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron here's a lulzy bit : all these schmucks worried about "scaling bitcoin" could, for the price of a gpg key, make themselves an eulora account. trade bitcoin with everyone instantly for free!
copypaste: ah ha, but tearing shouldn't be seen without smooth scrolling
mircea_popescu: derps not looking for solutions, looking for handouts.
buZz: 16:12:13asciilifeform:punkman, jurov: i have a similar device, 'zipit'
cazalla: copypaste, i'm probably using the wrong word (smooth scrolling) to say what i mean
buZz: ^_^ i just bought one just looking around
buZz: i can use another channel to idle in, do you mind?
mircea_popescu: no buZz. if you want to be able to voice register your pgp key with assbot.
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buZz: lol cpumining sha256 :)
buZz: danielpbarron: yeah you can
punkman: can't encrypt to btc address
buZz: but its about authentication right, so even with signature i could proof i am me for i have this address
danielpbarron: and also because not everything needs to be the same thing, and also simply because.
buZz: i like how bitcoin has all these clusters of people, with all very different societal structures and narratives
☟︎ buZz: i'll stay pgpless, do as you wish ;)
assbot: A Guide To Buying 5000 Ether/Bitcoin, 2.5x More Than Ethereum’s Genesis Sale Offers | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... (
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punkman: buZz: why don't you like pgp?
danielpbarron: buZz, s'ok you need to lurk for 6 months anyway; by the end of that you'll either have left or have a key
buZz: punkman: i just dont like to change routine
thestringpuller: slack is so shitty. the logging is completely ineffective. oh and they want you to pay for extra logs? i can't even...
punkman: /me hopes for "P" in 6 months
pete_dushenski: punkman: do you add a space before '/me' or is your irc client b0rked ?
gernika: thestringpuller: I can't fathom slack. There are already a ton of manager friendly centralized IRC services out there.
punkman: I have a suggestion for an irc-bootstrap replacement in TRB. UDP torrent tracker announce, only takes a couple UDP packets, code's pretty simple. Recent client was using this in a small app, kinda cool.
☟︎☟︎ linton_s_dawson: I'm looking to research the "v" thing you've bee talking about but searching for the letter "v" in the logs is obviously not working that well. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
punkman: yes, good point about single character naming of projects
linton_s_dawson: I'll read up on that now, thanks. Also, interesting to see you support (or at least are not against) a new PoW that will destroy most miners.
assbot: M Toomim gets high, harasses developers on chat likely violating Heretic Client "code of conduct" : Bitcoin ... (
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jurov: linton_s_dawson: it's kinda obvious since miners don't come here...