mod6: i've got a release vpatch up my sleeve, but no email ready for that or anything. that's coming within a number of days I suspect. but probably after the 1st.
mod6: in your opinion, should the release include any of the three (from recent): PVS, Malleus, or High/Low-S ?
mircea_popescu: will be another one
mircea_popescu: <mod6> you think it'll be useful at all before we release? << nah, fgorget it. consider the release frozen like a week or two ago.
mod6: which is a good thing that the test picked it up.
mod6: all automated tests should pass now that we have your new PVS seal in the mirror ; was failing lastnight because V thought it was 'WILD', and it expected it to be signed by you.
mod6: it'll contain the fix from yesterday about the strictness of one of my regex's when matching up seals to vpatches; the change to look for the .wot dir in the current working directory by default (as well as .seals); and lastly has the post-press hash checker function also.
mod6: ok good deal. feel free to fire off whatever you like at the ML, just be aware that we may have to re-process the vpatches post-release. that's all. salud.
mod6: ok you should probably wait to run vdiff against the changes until i've got the release patch out then, so you can start from there.
asciilifeform: mod6: it touches plenty. but it probably should not go in the release, is a very dangerous experimental thing.
mod6: im thinking that i'm gonna tag the release, and publish the release patch soon. just hoping that if any of it touches trb, that it'll be post-release patch so there are no conflicts.
asciilifeform: it won't be tremendously useful right off the bat, more of a thing to build on.
asciilifeform: soooo i'm nearly done with the megaturd.
mod6: ok stand-by, going to update the mirror.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> ;;later tell mod6 http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-January/000197.html << fantastic, thanks alf!!
asciilifeform: (incidentally, this snippet WILL work if nobody clobbers the stack between invocation and use of the result. bbuttt... why/?!!!
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-01-2016#1387999 << afaik all that derpage started after hacker-something deleted the original phuctor story, replaced it with an "expert" nobody heard of and his spurious testimony containing no data, and it's been on a blabla kick ever since.
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 22:46:24; Linus_: Did you hear about the strategy to subsidize miners to stay on 1MB blocks?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-01-2016#1387980 <<< as it happened to have been started in these very logs... i guess he must've.
mircea_popescu: but anyway. there has to be a limit, for quantum reasons.
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 21:26:18; PeterL: most memory management tricks seem to be directed at retaining what you want, I have never seen anybody talk about throwing out useless stuff. I don't know if anybody has researched whether there is a hard limit to total storage space?
assbot: Conspiracy theorists ‘prove’ Vladimir Putin is actually immortal — RT News ... ( http://bit.ly/1Tqu0RS )
gribble: The operation succeeded.
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mod6 http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-January/000197.html
jurov: RSA's feature that allows bad number generators to aect other keys in such a public way is problematic."
jurov: From the PDF:" The new data suggests that, as the body of keys grows, so does the percentage of keys aected and that the simple step of abandoning 1024-bit keys for 2048-bit ones may be less eective than desired.
assbot: Logged on 23-01-2016 05:54:30; mircea_popescu: very simple mechanism to ACTUALLY improve your insurance : make a pool which pays 25.25 btc for the first block it finds each day.
pete_dushenski: eh miners are already subsidised plenty. if they want to mine larger blocks and fork off, for the most part, it's their loss.
Linus_: no, just adding some BTC, on top of the regular 25 btc miner reward.
Linus_: Did you hear about the strategy to subsidize miners to stay on 1MB blocks?
ascii_butugychag: 'Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) by means of ECDH or DH Kex ... opmsg builds fine with any of the OpenSSL, LibreSSL and BoringSSL...' << i've read enough.
Linus_: it's supposed to be like PGP , but with Forward Secrecy, and some othe stuff
pete_dushenski: Linus_: if you need help with the pgp part of the equation, start here http://www.contravex.com/2014/09/23/please-to-pgp-guide-for-linux-os-x-windows/
Linus_: pete_dushenski: hey, just another bitcoiner :)
pete_dushenski: that pretty well matches my interactions with indians, they're either chemists or dentists.
ascii_butugychag: the rest - below.
ascii_butugychag: the brahmins - at managerial levels
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: they tend to 'colonize' rackets involving repetitive, tedious sorts of work
pete_dushenski: just like doj then.
ascii_butugychag: (a ~very~ heavy chunk of biotech research establishment in usa, and likely many other such rackets, runs on indian emigres)
ascii_butugychag: they tend to... segment.
pete_dushenski: the... *rest
ascii_butugychag: the ..?.. is a rotating slurry ...
ascii_butugychag: the what
pete_dushenski: is a rotating slurry of undifferentiable mud, the kind that wants to be 'anonymous' online.
pete_dushenski: "Using a common system for extrapolating generations from genetic recombination, the researchers estimated "all upper-caste populations, except [one] from Northeast India, started to practice endogamy about 70 generations ago... This time estimate belongs to the latter half of the period when the Gupta emperors ruled large tracts of India (Gupta Empire, 319–550 CE)."" << ie. upper class is genetically distinct, the
ascii_butugychag: so long as white man supplies the equipment - yes
assbot: Logged on 20-01-2016 21:24:19; mircea_popescu: what haplogrup was martin luther king ? or is such knowledge forbidden in the united obscurantistlands.
ascii_butugychag: there's plenty india can do that usa chokes on - such as actually producing pharma cheaply
assbot: The caste system has left its mark on Indians’ genomes | Ars Technica ... ( http://bit.ly/2097Hp6 )
pete_dushenski: in related nyooz, your mother is not my mother, says science : http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/01/the-caste-system-has-left-its-mark-on-indians-genomes/
PeterL: most memory management tricks seem to be directed at retaining what you want, I have never seen anybody talk about throwing out useless stuff. I don't know if anybody has researched whether there is a hard limit to total storage space?
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: Aha. ETOH allows for some memories to remain in the meat. Achieving that with Nagant is tricky.
pete_dushenski: "Not only can it not be trained, not even to the modest degree bravery and valor could be trained into the knight, but it exhibits a very active antieconomy of scale!" << applies to 'art of forgetting rubbish' just as well.
PeterL: have you seen the movie "Inside out"?
BingoBoingo: I only remember it because I am good at forgetting other things.
pete_dushenski: well your memory is better than mine cuz i'd forgotten all about it. lost in the sea of drama noise.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: That and the drama leading up to it. Generated lots of noise.
assbot: Logged on 05-09-2014 20:45:34; BingoBoingo: "This was my fault. While I don't think it's impossible to fairly cover Bitcoin while also holding some Bitcoins, the reason to make these rules blunt and general, rather than nuanced and specific, is to ensure there's no question about the motivations of the underlying coverage."
pete_dushenski: i think i got confoozed by the 300 bn dollar valuation. numbers and facebook just don't have meaning anymore.
pete_dushenski: the bb 'fxd's never end !
BingoBoingo: felipelalli: Ah, yeah FBI is doing anything they can to get the Freedom Fighter out before they rack up 1 month of Freedom time
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: Cuckolding? Rectotherm?
felipelalli: I didn't know anything about it, just opened the newspaper now and saw. Wow.
ascii_butugychag: how the fuck do you 'forbid from owning bitcoin' ??
gribble: The operation succeeded.
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell pete_dushenski no mention of how Vox.com forbid him from owning Bitcoins in the lulzfest where Ezra Klein backtracked on his promises to Lee and Lee just took it like a bitch?
thestringpuller: ^so 50 bucks per user per month? when will these people learn.
thestringpuller: In other derp: Shift ~10,000 users who have spent > $1,000,000 worth of bitcoin in less than 2 months
ascii_butugychag: pretty sure this is in the logz
ascii_butugychag: jurov: by chinese remainder theorem
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ascii_butugychag: jurov: you can trivially do it right now, just walk all of sks, if the pubkey is - well - public, you can determine that someone rsa'd to it
ascii_butugychag: thestringpuller: enemy exercise in self-congratulatory wanking - 'we already have metadata! who talks to whom! we won'
jurov: "brute-force the recipient by iterating over pubkeys" << ascii_butugychag sauce?
thestringpuller: i guess in context of secret drug dealers organizing to do hood rat shit, best method. But don't see what use of them using our keyids to identify our WoT, when that's you know...publicly available.
ascii_butugychag: may as well otp then
thestringpuller: Can't you send to anonymous recipients in GPG? So the keyid doesn't show up in the ciphertext just have to try with different keys until it deciphers or doesnt.
mircea_popescu: <jurov> PGP is the NSA's friend, Weaver added. << "keep saying it, maybe it becomes true"
ascii_butugychag: go and win against a pro WITHOUT MOTHERFUCKING HANDICAP
ascii_butugychag: at any rate, i find it far more enraging that (incl. this same rag) is repeating the nonsense re: go being solved
ascii_butugychag: *have the privkey
ascii_butugychag: (how to encrypt such that you ~must~ have the pubkey to distinguish the ciphertext from noise)
ascii_butugychag: but more to the point,
ascii_butugychag: who is surprised by the keyid thing ?!
adlai: keyid leakage can be mitigated with --hidden-encrypt-to, (then recipient must specify which key decrypts the message)
gribble: The operation succeeded.
jurov: “PGP is the NSA's friend,” Weaver added.
jurov: http://motherboard.vice.com/read/pssst-your-pgp-is-leaking uuuu what a fud
jurov: and everyone else, if you want to resend something, *change the text* and re-clearsign
mod6: <+ascii_butugychag> hm, then will try it again tonight << ok cool. got it.
mircea_popescu: in other news, stockings! http://41.media.tumblr.com/89a6179d6b11a6c5b0d19fe5b33fbf30/tumblr_nufo9hpHOq1uew6mbo1_1280.jpg
mod6: <+ascii_butugychag> mod6: i actually re-sent a correct one last night, it vanished. << oh the entire message was snarfed?
thestringpuller: More of the: "We need mass adoption!!!!!1" spew.
mircea_popescu: i dunno, sounds like typical vc spew. "oh these powers that be, preventing us from ruining this thing!!1"
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: Exactly my point. They are talking about you and, "Who the fuck are these people?"
mircea_popescu: <jurov> not impossible, if you change the clearsigned text, it's ok << put a tab instead of space somewhere :D
thestringpuller: bitsko: This brand of Mircea type misanthropy and elitism is pretty funky, luckily the garbage is hot enough that most people keep it in a pile downwind usually.
thestringpuller: coinoperated-rob: MP is a major handicap for Bitcoin. He's like unremovable training wheels, necessary early on, but now they just get in the way and make it look ridiculous
thestringpuller: ascii_butugychag: I'll post them for amusement in a bit.
assbot: The admiral in charge of Navy intelligence has not been allowed to see military secrets for years - The Washington Post ... ( http://bit.ly/1nRGYvV )
mats: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/01/27/the-admiral-in-charge-of-navy-intelligence-has-not-been-allowed-to-see-military-secrets-for-years
ascii_butugychag: hm, then will try it again tonight
jurov: not impossible, if you change the clearsigned text, it's ok
ascii_butugychag: thestringpuller: wai wut, what logs
thestringpuller: I love how mircea_popescu is always mentioned in the slack logs for bitcoin core. The irony being that he doesn't pay them any attention.
mircea_popescu: but in other boobs, http://40.media.tumblr.com/d75460c80e3c08c2752b6156896cb6a8/tumblr_nv37f6rKc81uqlm9xo1_1280.jpg
ascii_butugychag: the only vpatches that have any business exceeding a few dozen kB are genesis loads
thestringpuller: discard the rest
thestringpuller: at that rate you might as well just make http server similar to mpex and accept file payloard there that are signed
ascii_butugychag: just turdatron on other end.
ascii_butugychag: it wouldn't surprise me if it has taken up more log space to date than the entire sum of payloads in turdatron.
ascii_butugychag: nah just go through the turdatron nonsense
ascii_butugychag: thestringpuller: i fucking hate email.
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 13:43:29; mircea_popescu: the trend is definitely unamerican, in fact it may well have been what produced despondent turds a la orwell and overall sunk the british empire, too.
ascii_butugychag: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-01-2016#1387686 << the appearance of 'despondent turds' doesn't sink empires though, it is quite the reverse
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 13:47:59; jurov: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-01-2016#1387456 << nope. it currently does not munge (except for unsavory chars filter, which is not the case) nor check filenames against any pattern
gribble: (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX] [--market <market>|all]) -- Return pretty-printed ticker. Default market is Bitfinex. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make (1 more message)
thestringpuller: once I'm up to sync, i'll patch that in and restart the node
mod6: shinohai tried to play with the command line flags but had some trouble. this isn't resolved yet. i was going to try those out myself, but I have had other fish to fry first.
mod6: i think it will, as long as I can get it tested. i haven't played with that one at all, other than compiling and running with it -- gives a version of 99999 by default.
gribble: The operation succeeded.
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 03:05:06; mod6: jurov: the original emails -- either asciilifeform named them incorrectly or the email server munged the names.
jurov: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-01-2016#1387456 << nope. it currently does not munge (except for unsavory chars filter, which is not the case) nor check filenames against any pattern
mircea_popescu: the trend is definitely unamerican, in fact it may well have been what produced despondent turds a la orwell and overall sunk the british empire, too.
assbot: The Good Guy Always Loses Ch. 01 - NonConsent/Reluctance - Literotica.com ... ( http://bit.ly/1KcQrYD )
mircea_popescu: speaking of self hate, here's a splendid illustration : https://www.literotica.com/s/the-good-guy-always-loses-ch-01
mircea_popescu: because it's in books and shit. jeez. mom wasn't even taking it in the ass back then!
mircea_popescu: but whatever, "the internet contains all human knowledge" and consequently all the discussion re oil economy post the arab shock never happened,
asciilifeform: but he was my introduction to the subject of 'petrocollapse will involve ludicrously cheap oil'
asciilifeform: afaik none of the ideas are original to him, no
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform dude predicted NOTHING to date. not a single thing. the shit he "predicts" is generally 3rd hand restatement of stuff first restated in the 70s.
mircea_popescu: it's a combination of multisecular trends. one is a hate of plastics, that has been brewing for at least five decades. the other is a hate of self, that;s been brewing since ww2, and that expresses itself variously, but for instance in current "carbon"-ecology.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform actually the problem is consumption fell off a cliff.
mircea_popescu: dude why the fuck am i even reading this. pfff.
mircea_popescu: "I am not kidding. I wrote the book on that."
mircea_popescu: anyway, his discussion of oil is pretty much afield. for one thing, inventories are way the fuck up (tho i don't expect he has an inkling of a clue as to how to look it up, and besides - so much easier to pronounce stupid shit), and deliveries are actually stalled by the buyers!
mircea_popescu: this is, incidentally, how snake oilism survives and perpetuates. negotiating and exploiting the general inability to form objections properly.
asciilifeform: otherwise snore
asciilifeform: at any rate, eventually he will finish gluing that thing together and move into it, if passes poseidon's exam, may be worth reading
mircea_popescu: the "it must have keel" objection is akin to protesting spina bifida on the terms of "mammals must have an atlas bone".
asciilifeform: (rather, unbeachable)
mircea_popescu: because many folks don't have the ability to express nonsense at the right level, and the few who do don't have the time or patience to deal with random blogspot nuts.
mircea_popescu: that is merely a poor expression of the problem,
asciilifeform: btw mr o has been weathering flames by 'deep sea vessel MUST have a keel' folks for many years
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform there's a difference between this and that.
asciilifeform: 'shit sticking off the side!111'
mircea_popescu: this changes the shape of the item in question, from what you'd expect based on the context, to what best fits their own ignorance.
mircea_popescu: it is the characteristic macula of the idiots unaware of the context to stick all the stuff they want in all the spots they don't understand
mircea_popescu: to be specific : any item, no matter what sort of item, as long as it exists in some sort of context, no matter the context, has some parts drawn under the pressure of that context.
mircea_popescu: it's not merely just bad. it specifically looks like the fundamentally broken vision of one who does not understand the topic. like that fixed jesus image.
asciilifeform: and pretty much all of the comments say exactly what mircea_popescu said.
mircea_popescu: this is inland iobag ineptitude on the scale of http://trilema.com/2010/moment-de-visare/
mircea_popescu: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-vCMiYSeIVXs/VKraB3G2bdI/AAAAAAAAF3c/NUCXGf_1zI0/s1600/QuidnonHeaderTHUMB.png << where the fuck does he find all the patently obvious, dastardly inept snake oil to decorate his blog with ?
mircea_popescu: in other pigglet news, https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/2a/3b/5b/2a3b5be53b1fec8a511cb43f55652e33.jpg
mircea_popescu: so hu the manatee says : in chinese pigdin, english vocabulary is used to cover chinese grammar. consequently she the cow of a pig, ie a sow, had kittens ie young ones ie pigglets.
mircea_popescu: wow check it out, apparently that's not on the internet ?! OMG THE WHOLE KNOWNOLEDGE OF HU THE MANITEE AT MY FINGERTIPS!!1
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform there's a fucking reason "basic money" appears to basic kids. that's why they basically have parents!
mircea_popescu: (ftr, for they innocent of history - the entire cromwell debacle originally started with disputes over whether charles can or can't ask for a few measly thousand pounds in tax)
asciilifeform: (ignores the turkey-rationing aspect)
asciilifeform: anyone who bothered to think for five minutes. and yes, 'basic money' appealed to me as a student, because 'what can it possibly cost to feed maxint folks like me, almost nothing' but this is a classic partial differentiation mistake
mircea_popescu: what, does anyone know or does anyone not know that they're currently not getting anything even remotely like a college education, for more money than charles tried to raise but got instead a civil war ?
mircea_popescu: it's god-awful. and they "pretend" to not know in the sense they're too fucking stupid to figure it out.
asciilifeform: i do wonder, do the 'basic income' folks simply not understand the hierarchical role of money? or think that it can be magicked away? or do not, but lie about it ?
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-01-2016#1387575 << everybody burning with desire to be warehoused with the lumpens, raise yer handz!
asciilifeform: he only response will be an echo, as tumbleweeds blow across the abandoned oil fields.'
asciilifeform: 'A similar problem exists with the biggest futures market in the world: in crude oil. Here, traders have been having a merry old time taking advantage of a notional glut, driving the price of crude lower and lower. They could drive it as low as $1 a barrel, but then what? The problem is, nobody on earth can produce oil that cheaply, and so a day will come when somebody will demand delivery on their $1/bbl crude contract, and t
pete_dushenski to slumber and dream, hopefully not for the last time.
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pete_dushenski: speaking of germany, i was actually just looking at this leather belt i bought in berlin last time (ok, the only time) i was there, found myself admiring it (it's defo my fave), noticed that the shop's url was stamped on the inside of the belt, realised that i actually need a new black leather belt, and so ordered one from the same shop... only to be assraped by the woeful cad-eur and shipping costs. alas, there
BingoBoingo: Can't take the child there. They are already being targeted in Sweden for being defenseless.
pete_dushenski: "no one could've predicted 100x inflation after we gave everyone a million free sign-up miles and a million more every time they filled up with gas!"
pete_dushenski: in related currency news, i'm thinking that a stop in poland (after a stop in amsterdam) is a more cost-effective european destination than germany this summer. fuck this cad-eur rate, i'll take the eur-pln even if it means a plane instead of a train.
pete_dushenski: 'sfyl' should almost be in the style guide
BingoBoingo: Sweet, someone else claiming the 4 word "sorry for your loss"
gribble: The operation succeeded.
mircea_popescu: in vaguely related news, http://adevarul.ro/news/bucuresti/ziua-pantaloni-metrou-fost-sarbatorita-zece-oameni-eveniment-participat-singura-fata-1_5692862b37115986c657a86e/index.html << ro hipsters wanna-be no pants day, nine dudes and a ditzy cow show up in short pants in the subway. the few who don't ignore lol.
mats: and on the subject of bitbet, third party audit of reserves isn't coming back, huh
mats: there is an interesting opportunity here for folks to analyze bitbet outcomes to date
BingoBoingo: And we all of course know that the BitBet favorite is still the real favorite in spite of all protests to the contrary
BingoBoingo: Ah, 10 BTC was still not enough to make Trump the BitBet favorite nominee over Rubio.
asciilifeform: mod6: i sent the first 'resend' by mistake with the old files. then again with new, but this was eaten.
mircea_popescu: who has persian rugs in the bathroom ? romanians, that's who!
mircea_popescu: introducing, the real shiva : http://40.media.tumblr.com/71bfe7901e25aceeaff35548acc7d8f8/tumblr_nv38fkJkSv1uqlm9xo1_1280.jpg
funkenstein_: anyway looking forward to banging my head against the wall figuring out what shiva is supposed to do
mircea_popescu: but in other news, http://41.media.tumblr.com/37f673f75257029ea06509a30f710ac1/tumblr_nzhbkekKU81uqlm9xo1_1280.jpg
mod6: and again, i have no way of telling if they were named correctly in the first place or it was the ML. but... its certainly something that should be in a log file or something, you may wanna have a look.
mod6: im not sure what happend just now with the re-submits that alf did, one made it through ok, the other did not.
mod6: but these didn't come through like that. it's missing the 'asciilifeform' between 'vpatch' and 'sig'.
mod6: they should have signatures that are named as follows:
mod6: jurov: the original emails -- either asciilifeform named them incorrectly or the email server munged the names.
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 02:18:38; mod6: maybe i should just fix the names in the V Mirror @ http://thebitcoin.foundation/v/seals
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform dude looks so out of place in the desert the only thing that conjures up is "nigga gettin' killed".
jurov: when reposting, you must change the text and clearsign again
jurov: asciilifeform: did you submit the same clearsigned text twice?
mod6: haha, it's like trying to get one through the golies legs.
mod6: you wanna roll the dice and see if you can get one through for PVS that isn't mangled? or should we wait for jurov?
mod6: changing the signature file name doesn't actually change the signature - but i was just hoping to get 'em both in the ML for posterity
asciilifeform: OH FOR FUCKS SAKE turdatron WON'T ACCEPT the naming convention
asciilifeform: mod6: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-January/000195.html but other one got eaten for some reason
mod6: yup np. all of your others have been 100% accurate.
mod6: fromthe emails:
mod6: there are mangled names in just about every email for se
asciilifeform: mod6: just these ?
mod6: so im highly tempted to actually just rename the seal files in the mirror for Programmable Version Strings and the Malleus Mikehearnificarum, but will resist. you should probably just re-post as annoying as that may seem.
gribble: The operation succeeded.
mod6: however, yeah, as you noted, your patches dont press out probably quite right because of the timestamps
asciilifeform: gonna have to rebake these
mod6: I just noticed this now. And the sig verifies just fine, but yah. mis-named in the email so that threw me off a bit.
asciilifeform: by the ml
mod6: ditto this one: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-January/000191.html
mod6: so http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-December/000185.html << sig doesnt use the correct nomenclature.
polarbeard: buffer underflow is the less exciting I ever heard
BingoBoingo: Lots of things are dangerous. A value underflow bug in a polar bear routing daemon though would be dangerous in the awesome way.
BingoBoingo: that's the far worse choice
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 01:14:19; BingoBoingo: ;;later tell polarbeard It is very important that you come clean on whether your name is read PolarBeard or PolarBearD
gribble: The operation succeeded.
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell polarbeard It is very important that you come clean on whether your name is read PolarBeard or PolarBearD