mircea_popescu: in fairness marine creatures are supposed to be portly.
shinohai: "portly" meaning "wide as port side"?
BingoBoingo: shinohai: substantial links added, but published
mircea_popescu: in the sense a luxury car is "100k" or a cellphone "1500". yeah, right, read the maintenance contracts.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: well no, cessna is "have a retarded butler and an old maid" sort of machine
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Editing I forgot an addition necessary
mircea_popescu: iirc it was mentioned in logs mr fraser won't be able to disentangle himself last year
BingoBoingo: Because 2014 was the year of our lord cazalla
BingoBoingo: And GAW was the story that cazalla used to hammer Qntra into being a thing that made our asperzoring competitors feel shame
BingoBoingo: Cazalla's trolling was Qntra's original and most important SEO campaign
mircea_popescu: it's only trolling if you're not backed by the righteous word of teh lord.
BingoBoingo: No, not trolling in that sense. Trolling as in fishing, as in doing the actual work of SEO.
BingoBoingo: Working the longlines and seeing what bites.
BingoBoingo: Much booze was had in these discussions of actual internet marketing and SEO.
BingoBoingo: Sure. The greatest accomplishment of early Qntra was doing lots while making it look like we weren't doing anything at all. Everything from the site's theme to the tone of that first indictment against GAW was done with this in mind.
BingoBoingo: Without calling GAW jizz moppers in October 2014 who would think to take Qntra seriously on...
BingoBoingo: "A 34-year-old woman seduces a 15-year-old boy and becomes pregnant. She gives birth to a daughter and thereafter applies for Aid to Families with Dependent Children. Is the child's father obligated to pay child support even though he is a victim of statutory rape? (Pen. Code, ? 261.5, subd. (d).) We conclude he is liable for child support."
mircea_popescu: there's ~no way for slave to avoid slavetax. that's the point of having a) slave and b) slavetax.
mircea_popescu: and "marriage" means "living toghether" already anyway, which can mean anything the fuck anyone pleases anyway, so...
mircea_popescu: the cucks bruhaha'd lots and lots an' did nothing about it.
mircea_popescu: money was meaningless throughout the socialist empire, sure.
mircea_popescu: "subsemnatul ion caciula, om al muncii fara pula : de ce sa platesc tribut, daca eu nu pot sa fut ?"
mircea_popescu: "mult stimate ion caciula, om al muncii fara scula : cit ai degete si limba, legea tarii nu se schimba."
☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: (undersigned john hat, workman without a dick : why should i pay the tax when i can't fuck ? warmly esteemed mr john hat, workman without a tool : while you've got your fingers & tongue the law stands.)
mircea_popescu: mostly quoted for the epic lulz of "bufete de abogados". which yes, it's how the spanishtards say law firm.
mircea_popescu: maybe the next sandback da could be named lish somethingortheotherheyinindiaournamesneverend
mod6: dear load that chinese food was rancid
mircea_popescu: "Solidity" is one of the most aptly named piles of rubbish for purposes of unintentional irony self-crits
mod6: that sounds /way/ better, Sir.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> 'you have died of death' << lol
mod6: this eth implosion has kept the lulztrain running
mod6: Framedragger: hey, thanks for all your work with the SSH keys.
☟︎ thestringpuller: when is the dao attacker gonna cause more drama. today has been boooring.
phf: trinque: so i take it person/rating is what i'm looking at?
trinque: soon as I get to it, rating's going to get switched to foreign keys; I'll warn you first
trinque: as it stands, it's using indexed unique fields
trinque: and the other change that'll affect you is I'm moving it to another box, will let you know of that too
trinque: hell, that sig sauer of recent fame seems like a great gun
thestringpuller: trinque: is there no read-only api for deedbot like there was assbot?
phf: trinque: perhaps having from and to be fk with constraints is also a good idea
phf: TomServo in person, but tomservo in to_nick ...
trinque: I'm querying all of it with lower()
phf: it is because you hate freedom
☟︎ trinque: I don't feel alive unless I'm rolling around in broken glass
phf: i wonder if there are hidden implications to making all nicks case insensitive for /log/
☟︎ trinque: I think TomServo's the only one like that; I could just fix it
trinque: had a moment of "dear fucking god, IRC is case insensitive" after he complained
trinque: then realized I had to go back through and add lower() to the queries
phf: i have one (get-nick ...)
trinque: at which point fixing the caps didn't matter
trinque: thing is even if I change the schema I'll probably replace rating with a view of same structure
☟︎ trinque: that way you don't have to keep track of my schema changes
trinque: the wot db I got was already all lower iirc, so I have no idea what the capitalization of nicks was originally
trinque: thestringpuller: what kind of API
phf: entire wot takes 9.9mb in memory, full refresh takes 15s with an ssh hop, 5s of which is cpu time
phf: actually i don't think that's right
phf: ok this time around it took 9.1s, 5s of cpu time (so that was correct). but entire wot takes 4.1mb (i forgot to gc at some point)
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phf: BingoBoingo: so far entirely useless :)
trinque: o look, bitfinex is back on
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a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 18:49 phf: Framedragger: despite the rhetoric people here are extremely pragmatic. but when you think about these things there's no reason to allow sloppy thinking. the question is "how much of a dick up your ass is too much dick", and the healthy answer is "none at all". llvm is good technology (it gives you same kind of layering that a decent common lisp compiler does, but for languages that are not used to that kind of richnes
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 18:52 phf: you might not notice it, because you look at it from the perspective of release summaries and hacker news posts, but the kind of decisions that go into llvm are ~entirely~ driven by large corporate with large teams and large hardware needs. it's synergistic.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 20:39 mircea_popescu: anyway, normally i'd have just let you do the conversion locally, but since Framedragger is such an impetuous youth, we're moving fast for once :D
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 01:48 mod6: Framedragger: hey, thanks for all your work with the SSH keys.
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell tfoxbrewster certainly not at seven in the morning.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 05:12 phf: it is because you hate freedom
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-21#1486149 << honestly, there is ABSOLUTELY no reason for rating system to distinguish MP from mP. there is no legitimate reason for two different individuals to be this close ; nor is such nonsense supported. in fact, your scheme should not even permit m1rcea and mircea to be distinct.
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 05:17 trinque: thing is even if I change the schema I'll probably replace rating with a view of same structure
mircea_popescu: honestly, i'd be in favour of "just replace all 1 with i and all I with l and take out all non-alphabetic characters". MIRCEA MLRCEA M1RCEA MI_R-CEA > MIRCEA and fuck them.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 05:30 phf: ok this time around it took 9.1s, 5s of cpu time (so that was correct). but entire wot takes 4.1mb (i forgot to gc at some point)
mircea_popescu: (seems to me unavoidable, 1bn (atomic) txn ~= 100gb, yet 1bn people that know half a dunbar's number worth of others ~= 100 Gb * however much each record takes.)
mircea_popescu: phf feature request : can log search have a parameter indicating how many later references are needed for line to qualify ?
☟︎ deedbot: tfoxbrewster voiced for 30 minutes.
tfoxbrewster: Their comment: "The message claims to contain a cryptographic signature in the last line. ECDSA signatures of the sort used by Ethereum are 65 bytes (130 hexadecimal digits) long, and end with '00' or '01'. The number at the end of his message is the right length, but ends with '20', making it an invalid signature.
tfoxbrewster: If the attacker wrote the message, there would be no reason for him not to provide a valid signature. If the message were written by an impostor, on the other hand, they'd be unable to generate a valid signature, and would have reason to make their message more convincing by adding a fraudulent one.
tfoxbrewster: For that reason, I'm certain that the message is a fraud, written by someone who wants to stir up trouble in the community."
mircea_popescu: tfoxbrewster well, you familiar with the satoshi/hoaxtoshi communications this year ?
mircea_popescu: because this isn't a single item, it's a third in a trifecta.
mircea_popescu: now, the usg assets in bitcoin (gavin & all) didn't like this, and whined about the signature. so i said : swear it ain't so. in writing. they... didn't.
mircea_popescu: then there was the whole craig whatever incident. where the usg assets in bitcoin (gavin & all) swore as to the authenticity of a gross fake.
mircea_popescu: the difference between those two and this third is instructive and important : in those instances, the usg was trying to spin a narrative that'd allow it to claim it's still alive and relevant, in front of proof to the contrary from ~already established accounts~. ie, satoshi.
mircea_popescu: here, there's no historical establishment. the guy lives through his deeds not through a lengthy, boring story about "hey listen, back in 1920 carnegie and j p morgan were pretty cool so we should still be getting free petrocheese and chinese plastics for this reason".
mircea_popescu: in other words : signatures there were retrospective, attempting to build a historical chain. "this x is that x which you respect so respect this".
mircea_popescu: the signature here however is prospective. "this is a signature you don't know what to do with. at some later point, maybe you will."
deedbot: iKant voiced for 30 minutes.
iKant: :) more on the line of the German Philosopher with a nod to the vogue of the single letter prefix
mircea_popescu: incidentally tfoxbrewster : go $register <your full fingerprint>, then the bot will register you and i'll rate you and then you can self-voice.
deedbot: tfoxbrewster voiced for 30 minutes.
tfoxbrewster: interesting - i have to head off, but I'ld like to continue this conversation tomorrow if possible?
mircea_popescu: and in other lulz : wordpress interface dies if one tries to publish a 10mb text article with "unknown error". apparently this has never happened before.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: if the item in question is uploaded via ssh-mysql directly, phpmyadmin (common mysql interface) dies when trying to say "edit" the column, and wordpress itself fails to pipe the content to apache.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: they have pages worth 20 to 100 mb worth of shitty gifs, but can't display 10mb of a god damned s expression.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 05:13 PHF: i wonder if there are hidden implications to making all nicks case insensitive for /log/
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: couuuld be max file upload limit set in php.ini or in webserver? but i guess could also just be wordpress / typical php app shit..
mircea_popescu: for which part ? at no point is a FILE being manipulated here.
mircea_popescu: but yes i'm sure there's "a limit" put in there by people who don't belong touching computers.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: post_max_size in php.ini, apparently set to 2M by default?
Framedragger: it seems that you can modify it in .htaccess with php_value post_max_size 20M
mircea_popescu: Framedragger that may explain the part where the first part fails, i guess. but not the 2nd part. both php items (wp, phpmyadmin) should be able to list a 10mb sql record.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger notice the interlocking magic numbers of shit!
Framedragger: heh yeah, if no POST involved in phpmyadmin reply, and there shouldn't. lol.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 15:24 mircea_popescu: they have pages worth 20 to 100 mb worth of shitty gifs, but can't display 10mb of a god damned s expression.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 13:27 mircea_popescu: phf feature request : can log search have a parameter indicating how many later references are needed for line to qualify ?
phf: $s from:mircea refs:5
deedbot: tfoxbrewster voiced for 30 minutes.
trinque: every time they turn it back on price starts to recover
trinque: I expect they'll turn it back off soon :p
BingoBoingo: Or it turns self off with the empty switch?
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 14:26 mircea_popescu: tfoxbrewster you the forbes guy ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform eh, let's not read too much into these things. nobody in the dinousaur world has anything even remotely like stable employment, let alone any sort of relationships or whatever.
mircea_popescu: they just like to claim association with what they like to imagine impresses us ; we humor them.
mircea_popescu: for asciilifeform 's own amusement : gnupg.org/aaegypten2/
mircea_popescu: <ICEbЕrg> ПХГМЮБЮИРЕЯЭ ЙРН Б лЯЙ, ОНДЛНЯЙНБЭЕ Х оХРЕПЕ НАХРЮЕР?
mircea_popescu: well, when interviewing hackers it is polite to assume the trappings.
mircea_popescu: when i was fucking arab girls i insisted they wear the underwear on head rather than ass, to pacify local sentiments.
deedbot: tfoxbrewster voiced for 30 minutes.
mircea_popescu: when you wait for a compile, the compile waits for you!
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deedbot: DaoSancho voiced for 30 minutes.
BingoBoingo: Oh it looks like Forbes hooked a higher quality of kid than they usually do.
trinque: new deedbot box is up and works. I'll be swapping over to that one later
deedbot: tfoxbrewster voiced for 30 minutes.
deedbot: ascii_deadfiber voiced for 30 minutes.
BingoBoingo: Aha, so merely having fiber doesn't mean you don't live in the heart of Dindustan
BingoBoingo: But seriously, repair schedule is tomorrow?
BingoBoingo: Sameday pole climbing is standard here, derecho's excepted
BingoBoingo: Tornado is still usually same day service though.
BingoBoingo: IP over Compressed natural gas is all the rage ehre
ascii_deadfiber: btw i noticed that all new gas lines where i live are flexible hose instead of the customary cast iron pipe
BingoBoingo: But seriously now we've got fiber. Pretty sure we've been over this before.
ascii_deadfiber: which inevitably provokes the question: when can i expect to see gas pipe on poles !!
BingoBoingo: Got fiber, cable company electric, and POTS
ascii_deadfiber: srsly there was a gas leak on my street last year and they dug up half of it and put in the hose in place of pipe.
BingoBoingo: Apparently your gas is allowed to leak, but when we have some idiot tear up a pressurized line with backhow somehow Middle west is Zimbabwe while James Lafond presents alf in the hood is pocket of civilization
ascii_deadfiber: i dun think they have 'civilization' in this continent, BingoBoingo
ascii_deadfiber: also iirc the midwest was lulzy because the whole street caught fire
BingoBoingo: Nah whole street evacuated when construction site caught fire. That particular street is about 20 ish miles long, maybe 30 ish
BingoBoingo: But accidents happen when you gotta build moar nursing homes
ascii_deadfiber: that the buildout of old folks homes etc will be re-used as психушкаs when the generation currently occupying them expires
☟︎ BingoBoingo: But do психушкаs appartments typically have balconies like new-old folks homes?
BingoBoingo: So it will be the old-old folks homes converted to психушкаs
BingoBoingo: New ones all have balconies and fountains and shit
BingoBoingo: In other news apparently another soft fork no one has a srs use case for was "voted" in by miners
BingoBoingo: "Check Sequence Verify" some Peter Toddatronic thing
BingoBoingo: Described in mines as "checksequenceverify (CSV) is a group of 3 BIPs that will enable relative time locks. This will let you lock money for a predetermined period after your transaction confirms. The time can be a time measured in multiples of 512 seconds or a block count."
a111: Logged on 2014-11-13 19:06 asciilifeform: bip64, aside from complicating the protocol and giving relevance to the gavin shitgang, is also a jam-tomorrow chumpatronic engineering structural element
a111: Logged on 2014-11-13 19:04 asciilifeform admits that he suspects bip64 of being a plot to create usg-like bonds in btc. folks will be asked to trace X proper btc for X+epsilon 'locked' ones that are to land back in their pocket 'in the future', should they live long enough, but are actually recovable 'because this is how the world works'
ascii_deadfiber: 'Despite this limitation, we do have a way to provide something functionally similar to retroactive invalidation while preserving irreversibility of past commitments using CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY. By constructing scripts with multiple branches of execution where one or more of the branches are delayed we provide a time window in which someone can supply an invalidation condition that allows the output to be spent, effectively inva
ascii_deadfiber: the one thing i'm failing to grasp is how this is a 'soft' fork
BingoBoingo: And only hopes and dreams stop miner from pissing
BingoBoingo: ascii_deadfiber: It's their new convention. I'm assuming, could be wrong but this is how the last Toddatronic turd went
BingoBoingo: ascii_deadfiber: Address starts with 3 has been the convention for pederastry ever since multisig happened
☟︎ ascii_deadfiber: i don't grasp how 'this tx is valid if $offchainsoup condition is true' is a 'soft' fork.
BingoBoingo: It's soft because they say so. If you want them to admit that it is hard you have to knock on Peter Todd's door naked and holding a sock full of quarters
deedbot: ascii_deadfiber voiced for 30 minutes.
ascii_deadfiber: BingoBoingo: only mircea_popescu has the correct pill for hardphorkerz.
BingoBoingo: Or you could start showing up to their homes and beating them with a sock full of quarters.
ascii_deadfiber: the transparent ploy behind the 'soft forks' and related crapolade is to try to siphon btc into corners from which it can no longer be removed with a trb node.
thestringpuller: My contact info on linkedin is: "Find me, under nick thestringpuller, in #trilema on Freenode. If you don't know how to use IRC, I more than likely don't want to work for you."
thestringpuller: its usually to cut down on spam, as I won't respond to recruiter inquiries unless they show up on IRC
☟︎ thestringpuller: one finally did and didn't know how to use a bouncer so I can't hit him back.
mircea_popescu: in other superlulz, Emin Gün Sirer : "If the ETH community bails out the DAO (and I believe they should), we need to put in place a social wall around Slockit to avoid a repeat."
shinohai: Not defending eth, but how is it their fault slock.it built shitty code on top of already shitty platform?
thestringpuller: shinohai: cause they had a security audit done and still hacked.
thestringpuller: also Stephen Tual has been driven out of the Ehtereum coomoonity. He's getting death threats now much like Karpeles was.
mircea_popescu: shinohai i linked a pretty good piece yest, it's not JUST slock.it that are derps, the whole stack's rotten all the way down.
thestringpuller: i love the whole Lando Calrissian style, "IT'S NOT MY FAULT. THEY TOLD ME THEY FIXED IT." bullshit
shinohai: I just noticed the slock.it dress code must be shitty thrift-store suit jackets and a tshirt.
mircea_popescu: anywya, shinohai : look for the part that says "even if coded using best practices and following the language documentation exactly, would have remained vulnerable to attack"
thestringpuller: "For the other thing, rape’s no fun if the meat’s not at the very least squiggling" from what the hacker released he wants this for when he goes on the offensive again. if that happens.
thestringpuller: he claims he wants to bribe the miners to not fork with the stolen funds
thestringpuller: so its a race to freeze the dao or buterin and slock.it are at war with someone smarter than them
mircea_popescu: in general whenever you hear an animal screaming bloody murder, what happens is, that animal is being "at war" with something that you know, lives off eating them
deedbot: ascii_deadfiber voiced for 30 minutes.
mircea_popescu: no wait. that's not it either. maybe funkenstein could help an illiterate guy out! what word am i looking for!
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> who is this goatfucker anyway ? << Cornel Professor apparently collaborates with the AR-15 printing kid
mircea_popescu: oh another one of those can't light a lighbulb technologists ? color me in the nuance of very surprised surprise.
ascii_deadfiber: btw is anyone ever gonna explain the popularity of the 'direct impingement' crapolade ?
BingoBoingo: Wears faster when dust so more parts and new ones get sold
ascii_deadfiber: pete_dushenski in particular, wrote lengthy praise of it, but if i had to guess i would doubt that he ever fired it
phf got his daily does of bb
mats: i'd like to try an ar15 with piston system
mats: i usually found myself cleaning the weapon after putting out 200-250 rounds or so
deedbot: ascii_deadfiber voiced for 30 minutes.
mats: i mean, in general you should always clean after firing
mats: the things are just awful in terms of reliability
ascii_deadfiber: mats: ar is quintessentially american (in the worst sense) device. consider even the fact of aluminum receiver, alone !
mats: a clean ar, when properly cleaned and lubricated, malfunctions once or twice in 250 rounds when used with polymer magazine
mats: on the other hand, some folks report seeing no malfunctions for ~30k rounds so...
mats: they're not really designed to cycle through a ton of rounds
ascii_deadfiber: i would ask 'is it instead designed as a blunt weapon' but no, because aluminum
mats: a lot of the ones in regular army service only have semiauto mode
mats: i heard rumors they stopped training folks on the bayonet
mats: some guardsmen in this state i've talked to have never seen a bayonet irl
mats: i dunno what to tell you man
mats: its pretty rare for someone to spend 250 rounds in a firefight
mats: a lot of folks have gotten used to the idea that american airpower will always be available
ascii_deadfiber: not so strong that can be used as crowbar and then expect the clockwork to work.
mats: and it gets some dummies in trouble, ie, jessica lynch
mats: got complacent, didn't clean weapon, experienced malfunction ...
mircea_popescu: actually, mats afaik the "rounds fired per kill" in iraq is like 4mn or so ?
ascii_deadfiber: eh small arms weren't anything like majority of kills even in ~ww1~
mats: well we're talking about the ar
mircea_popescu: ascii_deadfiber certainly a majority of rounds fired tho
mats: fwiw i think its practical to disable burst and auto
mircea_popescu: 30k rounds from the gau would be quite the sight indeed.
mats: squad assault weapon you brought along
mircea_popescu: what if instead of dropping where you are, it drops where he got killed ?
mats: that'd be a problem, yes
mircea_popescu: but yes, you're right, us army has more and more moved towards a "thin shit line" stance.
mircea_popescu: no strength in depth, break their charge take them all in for rape and goat herding.
mircea_popescu: much like the us police, for that matter. lafond has the whole story of "police is useless in a defensive role, which is ironic"
ascii_deadfiber: afaik ~all~ american hardware is optimized for 'we're winning effortlessly'
ascii_deadfiber: aviation, tanks (which use, what, 50L, simply to ~revv up~) etc.
mats: a lot of units don't issue polymer mags, but instead, some less reliable aluminum ones
ascii_deadfiber: genius - to make part which will lead to dead man if it bends by 1mm, out of al.
mats: procurement is ridiculous
ascii_deadfiber: mircea_popescu: it's a 'chessboard' (or what is this called in engl.?) double-row mag
ascii_deadfiber: lulzy, picked random photo, and it has plastic turds with cracked feed lips !
mircea_popescu: isnt' the whole fucking point of making them out of plastic that you can throw them out
deedbot: ascii_deadfiber voiced for 30 minutes.
deedbot: ascii_deadfiber voiced for 30 minutes.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 19:49 ascii_deadfiber: that the buildout of old folks homes etc will be re-used as психушкаs when the generation currently occupying them expires
mircea_popescu: mats whatg's the reason, "democracy" aka equality aka "we don't want some guys to survive if it means the others wake up and smell the coffee" ?
mircea_popescu: in general, all prb soft forks will be unwound, at such a time as judged most inconvenient to non-tmsr participants.
mats: i'm sure somebody with a vested interest in aluminum magazines made this decision
mircea_popescu: mats seems more like a desperate imperial attempt to retain relevancy.
mircea_popescu: ie, someone with a vested interest in the obsolete notion that what the army "authorises" has any sway on battlefield
mircea_popescu: and it's not entirely a "black guerilla family brings bricks of heroin home" operation
BingoBoingo: mats: Didn't they do this with the armor vest when personal purchases were making their approved fenders feel bad?
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo wait, wasn;'t the guy blogging about how he has to fight womenz off or somesuch ?
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: He blogs that too routinely, but you had your own okcupid kick too
ascii_deadfiber for the record had a very sour taste in mouth from the high/low-S softphork thing
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo ok, but the devil is in the details! my fetlife/okcupid/collarspace/etc lulz don't read like "six years ago, disgusted witgh the process" and so on and so forth.
BingoBoingo: But he was new to the city and hadn't met all dem hawt retail bitches yet
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 20:00 ascii_deadfiber: what's to stop a miner from pissing all over the 'lock'
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 20:02 BingoBoingo: ascii_deadfiber: Address starts with 3 has been the convention for pederastry ever since multisig happened
ascii_deadfiber: what chopping block. none of this nonsense exists on our planet.
mircea_popescu: just don't send it back out, the whole thirty bitcoin churning around bullshit will die down soon enough.
mircea_popescu: much like the 4-500 btc left in capital to prop up the ethereum "BULLION DOLLAER!!111" "alternative" something-or-the-other.
thestringpuller: ascii_deadfiber: for segwitz and multisig output. you can reject payments until outputs are buried under enough blocks.
mircea_popescu: but yes, /me has routinely answered with "3x is not a bitcoin address, fix your implementation". ever since multisig, actually.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 20:41 thestringpuller: awesome
thestringpuller: but the 3x paying to 1x is a problem if oyu can't verify the output.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 20:56 thestringpuller: its usually to cut down on spam, as I won't respond to recruiter inquiries unless they show up on IRC
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ascii_deadfiber: mircea_popescu: what i'm curious is how anybody will get past your whitelist
ascii_deadfiber: (or is mircea_popescu having a penal battalion slavegurl filter)
mircea_popescu: whichever girl is in the dungeon that day has to sift through the septic tank
mircea_popescu: BUT! you have to also appreciate that while the building was well carpeted and it hosts an estimated 10k cowsies / day for a 1-200k total, nevertheless these are argentines.
mircea_popescu: this means :1. illiterate and 2. mentally dim. i'm not sure 2 can be understood by anyone who has never interacted with the subhuman population of the 3rd world, but it is this bizarre situation where speech does not serve as a condensed version of the future.
mircea_popescu: they're closer to hens, chirping to each other to stroke a mutual feeling of safety predicated on nothing in particular ; than to people describing what they intend to do and how they intend to do it.
mircea_popescu: nevertheless, when the day comes and they wish to know why argentine = slave population, "we didn't do nuttin!!1", the documentation's there.
thestringpuller: so they hacked the DAO again and are "coming for the attacker".