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mircea_popescu: no. canada becomes part of the split, goes to russia.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Under foreign management, under the Bundy's, however
mircea_popescu: than americans themselves having any say whatsoever in who gets to fuck their ass for the next ~century.
mircea_popescu: PeterL neither of those are options. a russian oregon alaska and washington, a chinese california, a mexican arizona nm and texas and a european protectorate all the way to ohio is much more likely
mircea_popescu: this is the one bit us folk are too blinded by their own internal narcissus to grasp. you don't get to retry on your own as a failed state. you get put under the management of your neighbours, because you suck. it happened to the indian tribes in the same geography before, and they were extinctified by it.
PeterL: Or dissolve all the states and start over from scratch?
PeterL: Split it up by state? Let each state decide where they want to go?
mircea_popescu: for that task, she's probably the best hope.
mircea_popescu: on the basis of how the american handles himself there, the immediate future is decided.
mircea_popescu: there will come a major pass with china, probably in the next five years.
BingoBoingo: I endorse parting the thing out and starting over.
mircea_popescu: anyway. in my detached view, this presidency is important for purely exterior reasons. the us, as it is, is irrelevant to everyone, including itself. the future of the us is mostly determined by the management of the image of the us, which is well divorced from the us of today, and a sort of future tendril of the us of 1970.
PeterL: but I figure some candidates are going to make it worse than others, and I think Clinton would be one of the worst
mircea_popescu: the country is terminal tho. it's falling over on its own anyway.
PeterL: well, some candidates (Paul) might get in my way/wreck the country less than others
BingoBoingo: <PeterL> but Hillary has been "waiting her turn", so the party bosses are trying to get her in despite her being a horrible monster << THis is how the GOP sank in 2008 with the lich, and 2012 with Rommit
mircea_popescu: people not trusting politico actually makes for one of the best recommendations they could have.
mircea_popescu: PeterL you're not supposed to trust your ruler. you're supposed to feel threatened by them, i guess, or fear them, if you don't have a readier way to express submission in your own mind.
mircea_popescu: the woman is intelligent and determined. certainly a lot less stupid than it is average for the us. she's no bush nor any kind of redditobama.
mircea_popescu: ftr, i may be the only one left, but i don't think she's anything of a monster.
PeterL: but Hillary has been "waiting her turn", so the party bosses are trying to get her in despite her being a horrible monster
mircea_popescu: all those nobodies on capitol hill gotta derive their delusions of relevancy somehow.
mircea_popescu: i would expect there's a lot of power brokering going on there.
PeterL: maybe we should make it easier and skip the voting and go straight to a coin flip to decide the presidency?
PeterL: so with iowa delegates getting split between candidates, it really did not change the election at all
PeterL: for all the media trumpets who gets the "WIN!!" in each state, many of the primaries are not winner-take-all, so multiple candidates come away with delegates from each state
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 06:09:12; mats: i'm looking for something either on trilema or the logs, about advertising fraud
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1393775 << http://trilema.com/2013/how-to-cancel-your-bitbet-bet/ there's mathematical reasons you always derive a benefit from an odds differential.
BingoBoingo: Well, first they gotta make a Jim Crow Grand Lightning Network on top of BitBetBet results.
mircea_popescu: as the ancient rule says, "people will do the sane thing just as soon as all alternatives have been exhausted".
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 05:50:41; adlai: shouldn't somebody who understands parimutuel betting better than the average bitbettor make nearly risk-free profit if the outcomes add up to "over 100%"?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1393769 << yes, just as soon as that someone either a) gets out of childhood by putting some scratch together or b) gets out of senility by understanding which side the future's buttered on.
BingoBoingo: In other news, the crap weather that lifted Rubio to a third place victory in Iowa has made it here. At least it's too warm to freeze here... so far...
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Is there any other way to vote that doesn't involve doodling horsecocks on the ballot?
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 06:22:46; mod6: give these a compile & quick test if you don't mind and then upon confirmation, I'll update the mirror.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> ;;later tell mod6 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1393787 << these look ok, i will test and sign when i get a chance << cool, thx!
gribble: The operation succeeded.
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 06:22:46; mod6: give these a compile & quick test if you don't mind and then upon confirmation, I'll update the mirror.
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mod6 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1393787 << these look ok, i will test and sign when i get a chance
Nicknaem: Greatly enjoyed some of the pieces on trilema, just wanted to see whats going on here
Nicknaem: i actually have nothing to say atm, was just checking out the channel :)
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 05:08:04; mircea_popescu: so basically polarbeard here's the thing : i considered signing this, and i will consider signing the next version. as it is however i won't do that, because a) not all errors have both flags set ; b) occasional ' in error message ; c) occasional losing a valuable datapoint (such as the hash above) or missing on adding a useful one (nStart).
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2016 04:41:22; mircea_popescu: polarbeard + return error(SBLK "chain tip %s not found in the block index", hashBestChain.ToString().c_str()); << any reason this has only one flag ?
punkman: "coming in at a market cap $558 billion after jumping about 8% after the company reported its fourth-quarter earnings, and passing Apple, which sits at a market cap of $535 billion."
assbot: Alphabet Becomes The Most Valuable Public Company In The World | TechCrunch ... ( http://bit.ly/1PcrFos )
punkman: "Debt: the first 5000 years" also discusses that point iirc
punkman: mats, was it szabo's "The Origins of Money" perhaps?
mats: also looking for the discussion re: credit, not barter, being 'invented' first
mod6: give these a compile & quick test if you don't mind and then upon confirmation, I'll update the mirror.
mod6: asciilifeform: hey, ok posted those two to the mailing list:
mats: i'm looking for something either on trilema or the logs, about advertising fraud
adlai: on further thought, the risk of doing this on bitbet is that "late leeches" will squeeze out your profits from the bets that should have covered your losses
BingoBoingo: There's always risk
adlai doesn't even understand enough probability theory to phrase question properly
adlai: shouldn't somebody who understands parimutuel betting better than the average bitbettor make nearly risk-free profit if the outcomes add up to "over 100%"?
BingoBoingo: Anyways I have still not seen any reason to hedge by BitBet on Rubio winning the nomination.
BingoBoingo: And moar Mormom insurrections in the west are likely
BingoBoingo: He's going to pull the Obama on Clitler again
BingoBoingo: Bernie's the Vermont socialist
mircea_popescu: is this the black doctor guy ?
BingoBoingo: Then again in 2012 Santorum won Iowa.
BingoBoingo: Momentum player, media likes he because they are mostly Democrats
mircea_popescu: mommentum player, has little to offer other than "nobody can beat me for i'm the king rarara"
BingoBoingo: Or in the numbers that matter: Convention Delegates > 6 to Cruz 5 each to Trump and Rubio, one to Carson
mircea_popescu: these are both very nice things, and the good news is that it's much easier for you to become very useful than it is for alf to grow another arm. so don't take this as a censure per se. does all that make sense ?
mircea_popescu: as annoying as b c etc might be they're mostly minor and could be fixed by a further patch. a however is a killer, and colors both b and c in similar tones, because it betrays the fundamental problem with this patch : it doesn't flow from a structured approach given in depth consideration, but merely from your desire to help and impressive stamina.
mircea_popescu: so basically polarbeard here's the thing : i considered signing this, and i will consider signing the next version. as it is however i won't do that, because a) not all errors have both flags set ; b) occasional ' in error message ; c) occasional losing a valuable datapoint (such as the hash above) or missing on adding a useful one (nStart).
mircea_popescu: + return error(SBLK "pow %s work below minimum (%u)", hash.ToString().c_str(), nBits); << bunches of these.
mircea_popescu: + return error(SBLK "block %s doesn't match index", GetHash().ToString().c_str()); << it really doesn't work if you don't use the flags!
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gribble: The operation succeeded.
adlai: ;;later tell ben_vulpes see what happens when commenters can't find the comment box!
mircea_popescu: well what can you do, when the "real cryptographers" are involved, you're stuck.
mircea_popescu: + printf(SINF SBLK "loading block index\n"); << this should show the nStart value ; so should all these timed items. like + printf(SINF SADR "loading addresses\n");
mircea_popescu: i had forgotten that was in there. suddenly got flashbacks of ancient debug.log layout.
mircea_popescu: + printf(SWAR SWAL "repairing tx version %d\n", wtx.fTimeReceivedIsTxTime); << any reason this lost the hash ?
mircea_popescu: polarbeard + return error(SBLK "chain tip %s not found in the block index", hashBestChain.ToString().c_str()); << any reason this has only one flag ?
mircea_popescu: kinda lulzy how this got all the self-important know-nothings off their ass and flailing wildly.
mircea_popescu: also BingoBoingo maybe redirect the fellow to trilema comments where the matter of "jiggling the merkle tree" is well set to rest.
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-02-2016#1393606 << perhaps i ought to explain, i use the expiration feature so that my key can get garbagecollected out of heathendom when i finally transition to new one, instead of working as a honeypot for hitler
adlai: part of the just beauty is that spamming extension blocks is cheaper than spamming Bitcoin
mircea_popescu: but that aside, should they somehow find the money/mit to pull an ethereum : spam is easy and cheap.
adlai: (there'd go all the talk about capacity cliffs...)
adlai: ben_vulpes: fwiw i still believe it's a bad idea to discourage this kind of "speculative soft fork"... it makes it easier for experimenters to put their money where their mouth is, and puts on a good show for "conservatives" who remain in plain good old Bitcoin
ben_vulpes: jurov: i committed violence to asciilifeform's original v in a harebrained attempt to add tests, was roundly caned for the violence, left his implementation to him and hared off to reimplement in cl.
adlai: correct, same as how extension block (adam back's original name for what morphed into the "segwit softfork") payments don't /count/ until you withdraw them to cold, hard, bitcoin
danielpbarron: ^ there you go :)
assbot: The necessary prerequisite for any change to the Bitcoin protocol on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1PvfxSY )
ben_vulpes now actually very curious as to how this sort of thing would work at the code level in practice. if blockheight < forkheight, use old validation rules, else use new?
ben_vulpes: is this the sort of thing that *must* be implemented as a fork of the existing chain?
mod6: lemme compile & test with the new patches + shiva 1 & 2 + fix
mod6: actually, i think we're ok here because the only parts that changed in the new patches are main.cpp and serialize.h
mod6: be back in a few to sort out the patches that need re-grind after I submit the integrated programmable-version-strings vpatch and the reground mikehearn one
mod6: ok so pressed out shiva with V -- used what is currently in the mirror (including alfs PVS) + what is stated above: shiva 1 & 2 + shiva fix, compiles and works:
jurov: guess i should stop wasting time with it and approach v from completely other direction
jurov: and there were two popes and whatnot
mircea_popescu: there's a filiation there.
mod6: the history you don't know... or how does it go?
mod6: in the case of v, if she had created a patch, and she was the only one who signed it and her key expired tomorrow, well, someone better grok it and sign it who's in the current lordship
mircea_popescu: consequently the expiration date makes no sense whatsoever.
mircea_popescu: mod6 vaguely unrelated points. the owner's death guarantees a key with an expiration date will expire ; it also guarantees the trust for it needn't ever be updated - dead men tell no lies.
jurov: ok i get it, it's using other people sigs
mod6: so if i get hit by a bus, and alf has signed all the patches, then you're ok as long as you trust alfie. or vice versa.
mod6: it should do what these guys were talking about before, just press up to level where key you trust has signed.
adlai waits for the day when usg stagehands and muppeteers donate their entire income to the IRS (saves on paperwork!)
mod6: tax payment to the Foundation.
mod6: I, jurov, am hereby submitting the treasurer's reward in full as my
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> 'From the court filing for his recent arrest it looks like this was a fairly clever trap set for Bridges. <<< heh.
mircea_popescu: and on this specific topic - i'd prefer if all discussion happens there. it'll become impossible to track if we just do the usual layered cake.
asciilifeform: btw this is the kind of question a working vtron oughta answer in <1sec
asciilifeform: and, for anybody who missed it the first two times,
asciilifeform: 3, rather
mod6: i think there is some confusion there. as you saw in the logs.
asciilifeform: there were precisely 2
asciilifeform: mod6: they wanted to live in ml
mod6: well, they're your things!
mod6: asciilifeform: cool with you if i send those re-worked patches to the ML?
asciilifeform: convicts with near-zero flight risk. So it's very very strange they offered this to Bridges, and he's an idiot for not wondering WTF was up. Anyways, looks like he fell into the trap. Now they've got him back as well as all the goodies in his "go bag". I'm guessing that "go bag" was the point of the whole excercise.'
asciilifeform: 'From the court filing for his recent arrest it looks like this was a fairly clever trap set for Bridges. There's a reference in the last paragraph of the filing to a still-sealed warrant for Bridges' arrest. Apparently they got this sealed warrant issued BEFORE they released him, then let him out for the occasionally-offered "time to tidy up your affairs" post-sentencing/pre-incarceration. This isn't too unusual, but ONLY for
asciilifeform: quoted for the logz:
jurov: ^to work as intended, the nonce must depend on included transactions in mined block, too
assbot: The necessary prerequisite for any change to the Bitcoin protocol on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1UEI3BP )
mircea_popescu: think about it lol. it didn't just fall from the sky, it's a construct!
asciilifeform: just shift the phase.
asciilifeform: but think about, if you had the blocks circulating in a light pipe, the nonce operation is... O(1)
asciilifeform: not so much hated, as didn't see the win
mircea_popescu: but no, it's really not fair - i spring stuff like this on people that's been many months in the building and then what, they gotta have an instareaction ?
mircea_popescu: when the post showed up.
mircea_popescu: yeah it's kinda rare for trilema comments to take off these days.
mod6: there is some good Q&A in the comments.
assbot: The necessary prerequisite for any change to the Bitcoin protocol on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1Q70TOa )
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> ben_vulpes mod6 if teh esteemed foundation'd give an opinion on http://trilema.com/2016/the-necessary-prerequisite-for-any-change-to-the-bitcoin-protocol/ kthx. << I'm reading through the post, must grok.
pete_dushenski: inb4 "HOW DID I END UP WITH ALL THE DEBT AND NO TACO STAND JOB PROSPECTS ??!"
pete_dushenski: "This semester, the university is offering an undergraduate course called “Taco Literacy: Public Advocacy and Mexican Food in the US South.” Led by Steven Alvarez, an assistant professor in the university’s Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Studies department, the class aims to teach students about Mexican foodways in Kentucky and the broader South."
assbot: You Can Now Study Tacos at the University of Kentucky | MUNCHIES ... ( http://bit.ly/1UEGmEs )
pete_dushenski: in other news, this lead-in made me loller >> "At the University of Kentucky, taco knowledge is power."
asciilifeform: lifting other prisoners ?
pete_dushenski: "The story behind the workout is almost as good as the workout itself: Coss Marte developed a unique and effective exercise program without the need for any equipment while doing his time. and now he helps you to do yours."
pete_dushenski: i'm sure his pieces would make for excellent theatre, but they make the worst study partner.
pete_dushenski: holy shit is chopin the worst fucking composer to listen to when trying to read or write. what an obnoxious fucking twat!
pete_dushenski: i tremble at the thought...
pete_dushenski: though i suppose the golf ball is the equivalent of the hdd/sdd - it breaks, you "lose" it, and does actually need to be replaced eventually.
pete_dushenski: coincidentally, my golf equipment is almost exactly the same vintage as my computing equipment and i similarly see no benefit to upgrading either.
pete_dushenski: i started around 13yo, peaked in '09 when i won the club championship at one of the two most competitive private clubs in town. only play two, maybe three times a year now as i find it a bit abusive to swing that hard now and can think of a several books i'd rather read with 6 hours of continuous time.
pete_dushenski: though most take it up in their 20s and 30s because they're a) bored and need the frustration, and b) need to play for 'business' reasons on account of many alrger firms having annual tournaments.
pete_dushenski: it's quite popular here with all ages. my theory is that it has a similar swing plane to hockey, which is the ~most~ popular, and works well as a seasonal alternate.
pete_dushenski: the number of sports where one isn't saddled with other idjits (and their trivial hierarchies) are few and far between. thus i grew up doing swimming, golf, badminton, tennis, running, yoga, etc.
pete_dushenski: "So that is a long way of saying that Callaway has reshaped the Speed Step on the crown of the XR 16 driver, but at least you now know that a whole lot of thought and time has gone into it from the best brains from two of the top aerodynamic engineering companies around. The result is the XR 16 driver that has a 30% lower head drag and a 10% lower face drag than the original XR driver." http://www.golfalot.com/Portal
assbot: Logged on 26-01-2016 19:40:17; ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: i like raid5, among other reasons, because it makes life very painful for boobytrapped hdd supplier
asciilifeform: but see also the raid thread
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 23:32:54; pete_dushenski: curious if asciilifeform is buying sandisk, samsung, intel(!), amd, or other ssd atm.
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 23:24:07; pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: mhm. can use mounting bracket too if you don't feel like taping it on. i guess the 2.5" size meets the 90% of buyers using it for laptops and the 10% of buyers using it for desktops aren't excluded either.
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 23:17:36; mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag> why the fuck provision for rewriting bits that will ~never~ be rewritten. <<< ironically, cheaper to save on hdd than on the mask rom. yet.
pete_dushenski: not like aerodynamic performance matters in the slightest when you're joe average swinging his driver at 75 mph, but hey mr. tourstar who swings at 110+ mph notices a difference, however marginal, and that's good enough for joe !
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 20:06:49; ascii_butugychag: having it with somebody who understands nothing of how his civilization is put together, to whom flashlight, pc, boeing, are equally magical - is a snore.
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-02-2016#1393077 << apparently boeing doesn't have enough 'mass market' engineering to do these days so is contributing their engineering expertise to... golf clubs. callaway drivers in particular.
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 23:39:03; *: kakobrekla sent numerous 'go fuck yourself' letters to sandisk for their policies with usb drives and will never buy their shit again
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu begins to feel the burn!
fluffypony: no you're only pretending, now we know the truth
fluffypony: [01:51:34] <psztorc>The secret is that he isn't arrogant at all -- only pretending.
fluffypony: [01:51:12] <psztorc>JackH: He does that on purpose, to manipulate the type of people who choose to read his blog.
jurov: in related news, the "kingdian" shit survived several rewrites already
BingoBoingo: gernika: I don't know about them and SSD's.
kakobrekla sent numerous 'go fuck yourself' letters to sandisk for their policies with usb drives and will never buy their shit again
BingoBoingo: Intel for a while did their own thing, but I am unsure if they still do.
pete_dushenski: so far it looks like the sandisk 'extreme pro' is the best bang for the buck in the 480-500gb segment. though all are free to point me to something better!
pete_dushenski: curious if asciilifeform is buying sandisk, samsung, intel(!), amd, or other ssd atm.
BingoBoingo: Anyways my take on the SSD market is the stuff Samsung is willing to brand as theirs is the safest in a longevity way. Who the fuck knows which is least likely to have evil baked in.
assbot: Logged on 26-01-2016 19:24:59; ascii_butugychag: (as far as i'm concerned, there is ONE manufacturer of raid cards)
danielpbarron: or more than one; does it make sense to make a raid? and for that matter what's the right thing to buy for that?
BingoBoingo: Many of them will include the bracket in the retail box
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: mhm. can use mounting bracket too if you don't feel like taping it on. i guess the 2.5" size meets the 90% of buyers using it for laptops and the 10% of buyers using it for desktops aren't excluded either.
BingoBoingo: <pete_dushenski> ok. now any idea why ssd's are all 2.5" ? << You know these things work in 3.5" and even 5.25" bays... Even work with same cables.
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag> why the fuck provision for rewriting bits that will ~never~ be rewritten. <<< ironically, cheaper to save on hdd than on the mask rom. yet.
jurov: ok. anyway, should be not hard to have a bit in the index saying tx has all otutputs spent with 1000... confirmations
ascii_butugychag: index just ends up telling you to fetch the ancient block.
ascii_butugychag: you ~will~ have to load the blocks
jurov: ha! let the enemy start moving his precious pre-2011 coinz
jurov: so? burn the old half to bd-r. checkbox marked.
ascii_butugychag: why the fuck provision for rewriting bits that will ~never~ be rewritten.
ascii_butugychag: and if pete_dushenski is really asking why there are no 3.5" ones, it is for same reason as why not 5.25
pete_dushenski: ascii_butugychag: mkay. i just need to dig more then
jurov: after syncing i have moved older half of blockXXX.dat on spinning rust and it did not access them very often
ascii_butugychag: the ~locality~ is small.
BingoBoingo: SSD market pretty much consists on Samsung, Intel, and other firms that just use surplus parts from samsung
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Avoid SSD's which seem inexpensve for their capacity
assbot: Zotamedu comments on Bitcoin core will soon replace the industry standard random number generator with a homebrew script. Sorry for your loss (of entropy) ... ( http://bit.ly/1Q8QotN )
pete_dushenski: aha. good to know as i'm on the hunt for a new node hard drive and, given this, might as well spring for ssd.
jurov: so I imageine it's the same with hybrids
jurov: pete_dushenski: gigabytes of RAM alleviate the problem, but only if it's not too far behind
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: the hybrid thing seems like the worst of both worlds
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-02-2016#1393047 << any merit to these 'hybrid' drives ? or just ssd or bust.
pete_dushenski: rather than just "oh some small block zealots are afraid of progress" such and such
trinque: felipelalli: that is a good thing; this present round of woes shall be rememdied in a few days, I think. trb node shall have reached the top. It's at about 385k right now
mircea_popescu: hdbuck apparently it's the talk of the town, yeah.
assbot: gmaxwell: The thing that proposal wants to do has been discussed by others many - Pastebin.com ... ( http://bit.ly/1Kmkn4I )
trinque: felipelalli: I thought the cause was something to do with your deed earlier, deleted it, now jurov's has gone through, and yours is next
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag seeing how there's memory leaks... not a bad bet.
trinque: felipelalli: yes, he got shot in the head again and is catching back up, is at 396128
mircea_popescu: incidentally ascii_butugychag i had dc price 1tb ram. the guy... lifted an eyebrow.
mircea_popescu: more than one person in china lolled when they saw it.
mircea_popescu: this is the amusing chinese-ness of this all. basically we're reading the other direction.
mircea_popescu: actually... take the rainbows, write them ACROSS the bitfield, got the blocks lol.
mircea_popescu: but you get what the tree grew, not what you want to eat!
ascii_butugychag: not for the purpose of relay
mircea_popescu: doesn't matter, they're homomorphisms.
ascii_butugychag: incidentally, does this actually incentivize storing the blocks? or only the rainbow table!
mircea_popescu: and throw an error about half the rest of the time!
mircea_popescu: "we get the right hash 95% of the time!"
mircea_popescu: honestly the way i expect practical implementations to work (at least "originally") is, best effort sort of thing.
mircea_popescu: at least therer's that.
ascii_butugychag: other hashes also accept infinite bits but they eat where they shit.
mircea_popescu: i don't need to explain what i meant by not finite then ?
ascii_butugychag: btw between that thread and now i went and read the keccak spec
ascii_butugychag: incidentally all of this exists in sad pieces in the cellars of my sad tower
mircea_popescu: ima do some shoup encoding on avenida cramer just for the fucks of it.
ascii_butugychag: (this is the biggest point of divergence with r5rs standard, it ~demands~ it)
ascii_butugychag: atm there is none.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: lemme guess, they're all on the same street too?
BingoBoingo spz's that Shiva is probably the right place to get a less retarded wallet to talk to Bitcoin node.
BingoBoingo wonders with this nuggest alf will show of lisp once he can find the right bolts to keep Shiva attached
mircea_popescu: leaving aside they're trying to pass off a 70 cent chinese bit of crap for 20 bux in a poor country que no es un pais pobre : why the fuck bother to have a dozen shops then ?!
mircea_popescu: in other news : mp decides new heels and dress would go very well with a shiny-red lacquered leather ball gag. proceeds to inquire with a dozen or so sex shops in the farming town. they ALL have the same exact item.
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag he has the right method tho, you know ? what in beginner writer classes is called show, don't tell.
ben_vulpes throws pens, pencils, erasers at mircea_popescu's slithering ass
mircea_popescu: might also be the first time lisp was used for an actual purpose in its entire history
ascii_butugychag: ess, and bulletproof vests, at least one of which had Secret Service markings and thus is believed to have been stolen from the government. '
ascii_butugychag: ncluding one that Bridges created on October 28, 2015 after he had pleaded guilty in this case; a Samsung cell phone; and a thumb drive. Also located in those bags were documents relating to his wife’s, Ariana Esposito’s, attempts to obtain citizenship in another country. Government agents also found a MacBook with the serial number scratched off, an ipad tucked between a bedroom mattr
ascii_butugychag: 'During the execution that warrant, and based on facts that remain under seal before this Court, the government recovered the following items: two “pelican style” bags which contained: identity documents; a passport card in Bridges’ name; a notarized copy of Bridges’ passport; corporate records for at least 3 different offshore entities ranging from Nevis to Belize to Mauritius, i
ben_vulpes: well polarbeard likes to pretend as though i don't exist until he finally does what i ask, and even then refuses to ping me on the topic.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes can you believe the deploy times of tmsr incidentally ?
BingoBoingo: Anyways much more news today than late last month. 4 newses and a report in the first 22 hours of February.
mircea_popescu: didn't give all the keys he promised ?
pete_dushenski: your proposal to increase block size pretty much seals this theory ;)
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 14:34:29; mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-02-2016#1392335 << poverty limit. ask the world bank :D

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