jurov: there are only two: asciilifeform_add_verifyall_option.vpatch asciilifeform_maxint_locks_corrected.vpatch , right?
ascii_field: just the leaves
ascii_field: jurov: for now let's have the ones i've signed ?
punkman: found random hole in the wall ice cream maker this summer
punkman: but nothing of the sort to be found anywhere else
thestringpuller: expensive but it's worth the money
thestringpuller: ascii_field: you gotta find a local chocolatier, the one near my house has access to "real chocolate"
jurov: got v.pl working.. now you want the poor listbox in lxr to show *all* patches ever?
pete_dushenski: which is really the same situation as ww1 germany, you could have coffee at SOME price, just not one that anyone but the chancellor can afford.
assbot: The shoe-shine kid’s great-grandson. And creme eggs. | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... ( http://bit.ly/1kA8A7e )
pete_dushenski: http://www.contravex.com/2015/03/29/the-shoe-shine-kids-great-grandson-and-creme-eggs/ << re chocolate ain't what she used to be
assbot: Logged on 23-10-2015 05:19:47; BingoBoingo: For a while Hershey was advertising that shit as chocolate... since the ruling they just don't sell chocolate now, just "chocolate product"
assbot: Logged on 23-10-2015 06:09:04; punkman: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CRxbClfWIAAZIx8.png:large "Wondering how my botnet researcher friends feel like knowing that all botnets they took down w/ FBI ended up to TAO "
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-10-2015#1305935 << a clever crapware writer does not create bots vulnerable to hijacking or to the destruction of hardcoded c&c server(s).
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-10-2015#1305949 << w's plantation is preserved to this day. museum. i've been there. 'not poor' does not begin to describe it.
assbot: Logged on 23-10-2015 06:33:53; mircea_popescu: "Washington was a land developer, often described as the richest of his generation. By the end of the American Revolution, General Washington controlled about sixty thousand acres of land" << and there lies the debunk. it's true that george washington was well off. it's true he controlled some tens of k's of acres. it is UNTRUE that made him "richest in his generation".
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-10-2015#1305946 << a good chunk of what he owned was nearly-worthless swampland. which he pawned off on the new government, and it became... modern washington, d.c.
ascii_field: the mega-vlsi of recent years was bought with the price of 'don't expect to run this chip for more than a few years'
assbot: Logged on 25-06-2015 05:53:02; asciilifeform: not to mention the 'wriggleysgumizations' introduced by the shrinkage
ascii_field: (i write a patch, sign it, throw in the hopper, everyone who has my name ticked - sees a tree with that patch applied. but OLD LINKS MUST CONTINUE TO WORK)
mod6: yeah, ok. let me just press something together and send it to you so you can see.
jurov: that's easiest to plug in. alternatively, there is git support
pete_dushenski: danielpbarron i'm with you there
assbot: Logged on 23-10-2015 15:30:24; mircea_popescu: <danielpbarron> and I don't get the space between the last word of a sentence and the punctuation << the wut ?!
kakobrekla: No VAT on bitcoin or bitcoin exchange fees in the EU.
assbot: ESPN layoffs will gut the network’s production staff - The Washington Post ... ( http://bit.ly/1PGzw1P )
pete_dushenski: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2015/10/22/espn-layoffs-will-gut-the-networks-production-staff/ << o hey traditional media is thriving donchaknow
mod6: ah, ok for the meantime we'll just get lxr back up and going... we'll just need to be quick on the update for authorized/btcf signed leafs
ascii_field: (or they will turn into nonsense with every new patch)
ascii_field: because i can't link to individual lines of code there.
mod6: ascii_field: yeah following the leafs would be ideal.
jurov: no idea, must check the server
gribble: The operation succeeded.
ascii_field: ;;later tell mod6 do you think we could have a http://btc.yt/lxr/satoshi/source but one that 1) works and 2) follows the latest leaf vnodes ?
gribble: The operation succeeded.
felipelalli: Also the "gang noise™", "turminha do barulho".
felipelalli: so, you reach the right place
felipelalli: Zuardi, Jampa didn't work with me. I guess we know each other while we both were subscribed to "radinho de pilha" then "webees" email list.
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 1 for felipelalli with note: the guy is trying to bring facebook people into the light, helps brazilians with otc at #bitcoin-bra
Zuardi: !rate felipelalli 1 the guy is trying to bring facebook people into the light, helps brazilians with otc at #bitcoin-bra
mircea_popescu: here's how a qntrable 3 would look : the first hardfork occured on x date, y days after launch, and did z. the second x' y' did z'. the third etc. and now coming soo nthe nth, doing etc"
mircea_popescu: here's how a qntrable 2 would look : "The original business plan said "X, Y and Z" in relevant part, and it attracted ~10 BTC. Then it was changed to "nonY and cvasi Z no mention of X" leaving the original investors hanging.
mircea_popescu: i have to dig it out of you with irons that "hey, i researched this for five days, there's three dozen wrong things" ? why, because you hate the world ?
mircea_popescu: not that this specific FORM is required, but do you follow the LOGIC involved ?
mircea_popescu: well, so why was your piece not titled "36 red flags... you can take these to the Banx" ?
mircea_popescu: and they're 36 ?
mircea_popescu: that problem being... did you just MAKE UP A NUMBER ? in a discussion about an article that you submitted which was rejected for being very poorly written, which you wish to interpret as political, or stylistical, or anything but what the actual problem is ?
HeySteve: 2. the business plan which drew in investors has been changed
HeySteve: well ok, 1. the ICO was sustained for a year+ because it didn't raise the projected revenue
HeySteve: 36 ref flags showing that it's a scam (not sure if those are in the version you saw)
mircea_popescu: the part that isn't fine is what you made with the results. list, for public benefit, the things you found in these 5 days.
HeySteve: mircea_popescu, the problem is I spent 5 fucking days researching BANX and interviewing Lyford so that fewer suckers would be scammed
shinohai: I do wonder why there is a picture of Dr. Stu Price on your blog now though.
mircea_popescu: jurov no one is even buying the bitbet spot.. says something about bitcoin economy << or about advertising.
mircea_popescu: is that meaningless to you or what's the problem ?
shinohai: "purveyor of surveillance appliances for the multitudes" <<< great Microsoft descriptor pete_dushenski
HeySteve: so perhaps too many words and perhaps overly kind to BTS, although I do believe their technology is good.
HeySteve: mircea_popescu, "no revenue model" is an easy change. the goal was to systematically dispell the smoke and mirrors around BANX and influence BTS to avoid it.
mircea_popescu misses the sun of his home planet.
mircea_popescu: <funkenstein_> re: xxxotica, the name sound like made for derps, and advertised to start at 8pm. iirc restaurants down there don't open until after that - for lunch << there isn't a bunchy of these things to pick one from. this was THE ONLY THING HAPPENING THAT DAY IN THE WHOLE 12 MILLION STRONG "CITY"
pete_dushenski: http://www.contravex.com/2015/10/23/ibms-watson-is-such-an-effective-spoofbot-that-he-makes-me-want-to-say-dpaste-irc-and-fuck-you/ << for any and all email header experts in the audience.
mircea_popescu: that's all there's been.
gribble: The operation succeeded.
assbot: The politics of Bitcoin on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1K07c9f )
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell gavin_andersen the reference for your "there's always been" is http://trilema.com/2012/the-politics-of-bitcoin/ fucktard.
PeterL: pete_dushenski: Your blog pic is nice, but you should switch to a double-winger tie, the single winger looks weak
mircea_popescu: take a very simple metric : you say " that BANX has no credible revenue model was half the point" but at no point, and especially not at the right point, was the plain statement "BANX has no revenue model" to be found.
mircea_popescu: the problem of your thing was its form, not its content. i couldn't even get to the content.
mircea_popescu: <HeySteve> as for the rest, mircea_popescu, you may dismiss everything that isn't Bitcoin 0.5 as a scam but I do not take this view without evidence << but note that none of that is in any sense what i said.
Zuardi: oh, I see, I need to do the same thing on assbot as well
mircea_popescu: <PeterL> Now that QNTRA is a year old, is there any plan to explore revenue generation? << notrly. the plan is to explore a way to get more people to write better.
Zuardi: thanks, I am starting to gather wot rates, maybe I'll be able to voice myself soon :P
mircea_popescu: all trilema says was, do it like this "the end. the begining" rather than "the end. the begining"
mircea_popescu: <danielpbarron> and I don't get the space between the last word of a sentence and the punctuation << the wut ?!
funkenstein_: hey thanks. my goal has been to learn something. the testnet chumpatron market looks oversaturated.
assbot: Logged on 14-03-2015 08:36:48; mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=831003.0 << look, a scamcoin that's not totally retarded from the get-go.
shinohai: Happy birfday to your testnet project then funkenstein_
funkenstein_: re: xxxotica, the name sound like made for derps, and advertised to start at 8pm. iirc restaurants down there don't open until after that - for lunch
assbot: Logged on 22-10-2015 15:30:34; mod6: The Bitcoin Foundation is one year old today. Happy Birthday!
funkenstein_: HeySteve, I think the claim is not that newer codes are scam, but that they add little of value compared to their weight in cruft
shinohai: https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/3por1c/is_there_really_any_hope/cw86clr <<< Ethereum lulz
shinohai: https://forum.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-discussion/announcing-the-blockchain-alliance-t1601.html#p3635 <<< I scare satoshi off by announcing I think it's a good idea to talk to the cia, FF to 2015 and I still lurve LE's
HeySteve: as for the rest, mircea_popescu, you may dismiss everything that isn't Bitcoin 0.5 as a scam but I do not take this view without evidence
HeySteve: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-10-2015#1305601 < out of BanxCapital's operations, imaginary or otherwise, which I listed in detail
assbot: Logged on 22-10-2015 22:00:43; mircea_popescu: "And yes, it'll be a damn shame if this backfires on BitShares. Their technology is extremely scalable, blazingly fast and impressively flexible on the backend."
PeterL: or it says something about the uselessness of banner ads?
assbot: Logged on 22-10-2015 21:58:37; mircea_popescu: i can't from that piece discern what is supposed to be the revenue model of the banx thing.
HeySteve: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-10-2015#1305593 < that BANX has no credible revenue model was half the point
jurov: no one is even buying the bitbet spot.. says something about bitcoin economy
PeterL: Now that QNTRA is a year old, is there any plan to explore revenue generation?
PeterL: BingoBoingo: I like the style guide you made. I am kinda surprised people were submitting MS turds.
assbot: Is Indonesia's fire crisis connected to the palm oil in our snack food? | Lindsey Allen | Comment is free | The Guardian ... ( http://bit.ly/1NXCdvL )
punkman: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/oct/23/is-indonesias-fire-crisis-connected-palm-oil-in-snack-food re:"chocolate"
assbot: Logged on 23-10-2015 05:29:59; pete_dushenski: if that's the rule, i'll abide, but if it's up for discussion, i'm in favour of the 'wrong.'
gribble: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=DAE | Dae. street slang for there. Man 1 - "Hey bruh, where did you put my keys? ... Dae is a brazilian expression like eaethat means hello or "how are you" the correct ...
mircea_popescu: for his entire lifetime, and very plainly predictably at that, the land in question would have been worth more under british rule.
trinque: though I don't know what they thought would have prevented it
trinque: in discussing this with a friend recently, I supposed that the founding fathers might never have dreamed that the lowest would end up included in the category of "people"
pete_dushenski: and now berlusconi's the devil incarante for having a few billions to his name. and sleeping with young girls !
mircea_popescu: it was degrading to NOT be well off at the time.
trinque: I'm sure if I pulled one aside at Walmart and told him that Thomas Jefferson rewrote the bible, he'd spontaneously combust.
pete_dushenski: though it's probably fair to say that anyone trinque associates with is an sd or two above the mean
trinque: I don't speak with many that'd be unaware they were well off.
pete_dushenski: i guess it could be the mistaken belief that 'men of the people are by definition the people incarnate and are therefore as average as anyone even though we remember only the names of the best of us and not those of the men who were truly average and truly of the people'
pete_dushenski: the americans at home are free to correct me here, tis just my impression from afar
pete_dushenski: i'm not sure what it is with americans imagining that their founding fathers lived in filth and squalour their entire lives.
mircea_popescu: (at the time the 60k acres were perhaps worth a few k ounces of gold. maybe. for instance.)
mircea_popescu: "Washington was a land developer, often described as the richest of his generation. By the end of the American Revolution, General Washington controlled about sixty thousand acres of land" << and there lies the debunk. it's true that george washington was well off. it's true he controlled some tens of k's of acres. it is UNTRUE that made him "richest in his generation".
pete_dushenski: http://jackbaruth.com/?p=3683#comment-48692 << not my comment, but hit the bullseye at the intersection of politics and sexual proclivities. bingoboingo might also like the topic (college bball)
mircea_popescu: as long as they're both hfcs drinks all's good.
mircea_popescu: like hell! real sports fans think the sport outcomes OBVIOUSLY MATTER. they just don't think they matter to anything in particular, but that's fine, neither does the punditry fan.
mircea_popescu: Political TV punditry is like sports for the intellectual set. You get to keep track of who's on which team, who gets traded, who made what play last night...and none of it could possibly matter less to what actually makes the world go 'round. At least sports fans don't have the same delusion of their choice of entertainment "mattering".
punkman: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CRxbClfWIAAZIx8.png:large "Wondering how my botnet researcher friends feel like knowing that all botnets they took down w/ FBI ended up to TAO "
BingoBoingo: Saw it. Imma sleep and do draft two of Qntra submission guidelines when I wake up taking in the feedback since the original publication and my waking.
pete_dushenski: and in other news, contravex has a new header image. bask ye in all my white-suited, short-haired splendour.
trinque gets another beer, triggered
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: For a browser to care you actually have to use the special character to force the second space.
BingoBoingo: So before it gets to that debate you have to ask yourself "Am I that much of a pretentious dick" or am I going to trust the reading software to know.
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo i use a space 90% of the time on contravex, but i've been even less consistent in qntra submissions.
trinque: punkman: to take this to the absurd extreme, imagine your crawler had to OCR an image of the web page
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: It's html, there is no second space. Browser enforces that unless you a a dick who adds a second  
pete_dushenski: i was suprised to see that neither BingoBoingo nor mircea_popescu mentioned a guideline for a space (or no space) after the last word in a sentence and any subsequent question/exclamation mark.
trinque: and so on; they're very poorly defined
punkman: trinque: the whole semantic thing in html is horse-shit << well I can't say I prefer <div> and <table> to <article> and <nav>, but maybe that's because I write crawlers often
trinque: the idea with "em" and other such "semantic" tags were to remove the notion that any particular reader would be used
pete_dushenski: No footnotes in the first (or only) paragraph of a submission. << good idea. i've been guilty of this and it does look sloppy
BingoBoingo: Now <center> and other alignment tags, depreciated still
mircea_popescu: they're shorter.
pete_dushenski: "and every third past contravex post article keeping up with the news ones is a good starting point." << kinda broken, BingoBoingo. no comprendo
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: They were undepreciated
mircea_popescu: o wait they're back ?
trinque: the whole semantic thing in html is horse-shit
punkman: supposedly they have some "semantic" diffeence
punkman: strong and em were in vogue for a while, but then html5 brought b/i backj
pete_dushenski: (ftr 8-week-olds won't go the fuck to sleep)
pete_dushenski: <b></b> for bold and <i></i> for italic << my dumdum wp install does <strong></strong> for bold and <em></em> for italic. don't ask why but it seems unnecessary to specify which precise tags to use if strong/em seem to work just as well as b/i, which they do.
trinque: punkman: I don't either, likely due to string quoting in programming.
punkman: I never liked that rule, ever since learning it in school. never used it either I think
pete_dushenski: trinque down with the fat cat quotation marks !
mircea_popescu: right it's exactly the opposite of "literary" english.
pete_dushenski: " Links to sources out of Level 1 of assbots Web or Trust and links to dynamic pages that change content as a function of their nature should be followed with a link to an archive.is snapshot of the page in the form" << specified here, mind you.
pete_dushenski: "Links to sources out of WoT and links to dynamic pages should be followed with a link to an archive.is snapshot of the page in the form (archived)" << the thing about this is that assbot's wot =! BingoBoingo's wot =! author's wot. so whose wot is the correct wot ?
trinque: seems rather odd that some side effect from that which is quoting the inner material should end up inside the quotation
trinque: pete_dushenski: it's an odd rule, if considered right in english grammar. I'm not aware of the rules in other languages. Regardless, why do the quotes eat the punctuation at the end of the sentence, but require no internal puntuation when the sentence quoted otherwise would.
pete_dushenski: if that's the rule, i'll abide, but if it's up for discussion, i'm in favour of the 'wrong.'
BingoBoingo: It wasn't here till 2005 when Hersheys pushed the limit. Fucking Chicago bastards
BingoBoingo: For a while Hershey was advertising that shit as chocolate... since the ruling they just don't sell chocolate now, just "chocolate product"
punkman: do they allow vegetable oil in US chocolate now?
assbot: Logged on 22-10-2015 21:54:01; mircea_popescu: "(1) Hershey's, et al, petitioned the FDA and EU to allow them to change the definition of "milk chocolate" to allow for the substitution of vegetable oil for cocoa butter. The FDA said no, but the EU thought it would be awesome idea.
assbot: Operation Cyber Juice: Police and Their Favorite Drug of Abuse, Part 1 | Qntra ... ( http://bit.ly/1LJG0ad )
BingoBoingo: http://qntra.net/2015/10/operation-cyber-juice-police-and-their-favorite-drug-of-abuse-part-1/#comment-69824 << And people are catching on that piece leads somewhere. I won't spoil it and say it ends in "Police turn themselves into inhuman monsters. but..."
mircea_popescu: who the fuck submits tiffs ffs.
BingoBoingo: But less pictures the better
mircea_popescu: well... it doesn't, is the point.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo there's this growing trend where "is better with images", derp media ends up with the most ridiculous images published
BingoBoingo: Last one I saw was the first Saw
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> wow they made 6 saws ?! << 7, Maybe an 8th in a year or two. 1, 2, 5, and 6 are watchable.
mircea_popescu: wow they made 6 saws ?!
BingoBoingo: cazalla, thestringpuller, pete_dushenski, hanbot, PeterL as the qntra contributors with more than 3 pieces a piece, your feedback is especially welcome. Every contributor will get a ;;later tell in about 12 hours baring messages lodged in channel.
BingoBoingo: At the moment I am liking the smashing and tensing of the content and non-content material
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Concerning images can you clarify the concept of ownership considering the #b-a corpus: "Images are acceptable if you own them"
BingoBoingo: Simple moral to the flick here: Fiat world is evil, Socialism makes it more so.
BingoBoingo: Definitely not as redeeming though as "The Asylum's" "#1 Cheerleader Camp"
BingoBoingo: Saw VI, not a bad flick. Rest of the series before and after is awfully forgettable.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo http://trilema.com/2015/lacessiveram-editor/ << mebbe useful stuff in there.
BingoBoingo: But decrypt deflates so much prettier and there has been so much shit with signed but unverifiable material on the mailing list
BingoBoingo: Encrypted means it was either a turd when sent or we're fucked. So as asciilifeform pointed out sigs are probably a must too.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: That line break shit that was a pain in the foundation mailing list. Probably ought to all be signed. The line break mutilation trash though has to go and GPG encryption is the only read way to prevent it.
mircea_popescu: Send code snippets and GPG signed material in separate GPG encrypted blocks. This protects them from painful mutilation. < ? !
BingoBoingo: Gotta assume readers know how to work their browsers
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Certain submitters the the past specified targets like a "new window" or a "new tab"
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo "without further modifiers such as where the link ought to open." << what's this mean ?
mircea_popescu: at least for the "nude women and whips" thing the excuse may be had that it does not interest the general public.
mircea_popescu: these fucktards. how fucking hard it is to vacate a car garage throw a party.
assbot: Logged on 23-10-2015 03:02:12; mircea_popescu: they had some women there. that sucked. the entire thing was jam-packed with derpy cocks.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-10-2015#1305750 << to my admittedly n00b eye, the mega-club you showed me also looked like this
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo " The submission may be, usually ought to be GPG encrypted" no lassitudo. pick one, stick with it.
mircea_popescu: (yes, there does exist a medical term for "fupa")
assbot: Logged on 23-10-2015 00:50:14; BingoBoingo: adlai: But seriously HeySteve made an honest try. The blame for the incident lies with me for it making it past my personal filters.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-10-2015#1305692 <<< meanwhile i xreferenced, he's the guy that wanted to do some hairbrained rent deposit insurance thing. i don't see anything actually negratable in there, so he's young and doesn't know all sorts of things. big whoop. everyone's born young. i don't see he did anything offensive past that.
mircea_popescu: these fucktards have yet to understand that no, you don't allow access to dirt poor, solo/pack young males.
mircea_popescu: they had some women there. that sucked. the entire thing was jam-packed with derpy cocks.
mircea_popescu: holy fucksticks! the ENTIRE THING took place in a space that's smaller than any apartment i keep girls in.
adlai: BingoBoingo: re: the content guidelines, maybe i'm too tired but i just can't parse the "Terseness" guideline
BingoBoingo: These concerns are why I need a new asshole, carve it.
BingoBoingo: Fuck it, signatures are going in the next draft to make the key to point shares at easier too.
BingoBoingo: But talk on signatures is something I should incorporate in the next draft
BingoBoingo: If preet wants to write on how much he sucks and give the shares to kakobrekla I dun know that I or kakobrekla ought to object on the first pass
adlai: or, as eloquently put by theresa heinz kerry... "you said that i said something that i didn't say, so you can shove it"
asciilifeform: since we're on the subject, nothing prevents an enemy from intercepting the message and re-encrypting own substitute to your key
BingoBoingo: adlai: Molestation in transit. If the whole thing is GPG encrypted fine, but I feel much safer if code and signed material are encrypted seperately to survive transit.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Seriously, take the endoscope and find a new orfice in that.
asciilifeform: (markdown is considerably more human-readable in the editor)
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: in your place, i'd ask for submissions in 'markdown' format, instead of html, but this is a matter of aesthetics and perlscript solely.
gribble: The operation succeeded.
BingoBoingo: adlai: Since you are here, can you think of any necessary additions to the markup allowed that may be necessary. Also suggestions on the content guidelines is necessary.
BingoBoingo: ^ You too pete_dushenski and thestringpuller, also Jurov
deedbot-: [Bingo Blog] Qntra Style and Draft Content Guide - http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2015/10/22/qntra-style-and-draft-content-guide/
BingoBoingo: It really was my bad. Last time he wrote anything news was for CCN before the got fucked until their spirit left their body by GAW. He also did in the past find tits for mircea_popescu's offer. This really was on me.
BingoBoingo: adlai: The gist was Mark Lyford, who put the banx coin through one dilutional hardfork already, and he's looking to move his coin to a different altcoin's chain in yet another hardfork.
BingoBoingo: The fault is not with HeySteve for submitting a piece. It is with me for accepting it in its condition.
adlai: i'm way too curious now about the original text. if the problems were primarily stylistic, qntra'd have been better off with an edited version, but that demands more from the [rapidly dwindling number of] editors
BingoBoingo: adlai: But seriously HeySteve made an honest try. The blame for the incident lies with me for it making it past my personal filters.
BingoBoingo: adlai: It will be open to comments. I'm reactivating thedrinkingrecord for meta talk about Qntra.
adlai: BingoBoingo: how about, "the article should contribute facts/analyses that the reader would have been unlikely to un/discover on their own in the same time it took the author to write"
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for HeySteve from -1 to -1 with note: shillocent until proven wilty: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-10-2015#1305582
BingoBoingo: adlai: The part where there were positive things about a shitcoin were near the bottom of the problems there.
asciilifeform: adlai: you know where the button is. rate away...
adlai sadly missed the offending shillery, but wonders how much koolaid HeySteve drank, and whether a wot that has no negrates can ever be truly complete
adlai: works for bitshares, banxwanx, diethyl ethereum, etc
adlai: vs, an article tracking the rise and fall of masternode-fidelty-bond-sized chunks of darkcoin, correlated with its price movements, maybe even making falsifiable claims about the future.
asciilifeform: d not waived the governments sovereign immunity from such suits, it lacked jurisdiction to entertain Waltons complaint, which it therefore dismissed.'
asciilifeform: 'In a thirty-four-page opinion, the Court of Federal Claims dismissed Waltons complaint for lack of jurisdiction. The court held that the suit could not be maintained because the statutory provisions governing copyright infringement suits against the United States (28 U.S.C. § 1498(b), discussed in Part II infra), do not permit such suits by prisoners in Waltons situation. The court further held that because Congress ha
asciilifeform: (appears to match the description given by mircea_popescu)
assbot: Logged on 22-10-2015 23:54:38; mircea_popescu: also, as much as i loathe pdfs, http://www.uscfc.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/SWEENEY.WALTON012308.pdf
BingoBoingo: The formatting guidelines will be effective as soon as the link hits this channel, because I'm tired of buring more braincycles civilizing submission that deturding legal pdfs.
BingoBoingo: jurov: Honestly actually reading it instead of turning it from .docx to something Qntra could eat, it was pretty shit. It's length was also incredibly dilutional relative to whatever value a small portion of the content may have had.
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