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assbot: Logged on 10-02-2016 02:24:16; nubbins`: speak now if you believe a lord that has contributed TRB patches, who owns the second-largest s.mg stock warrant, who trades in the only physical collectibles that are priced solely in BTC, who pays the bill for eulora.org, who is the republic's de facto minister of letters awaiting with bated quill the whittling-down of a codebase fit to publish, should be stripped of his title; speak your treason now, th
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assbot: Logged on 10-02-2016 04:32:44; nubbins`: what's pete doing on the list anyway
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ggggg: just a lurkr crypto guy
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ggggg: lol ... I am more alt less btc
ggggg: all of them ... fan of UNO
ggggg: $eth kills me ... stayed out thought it was vaporware
ggggg: merge mined with btc network, low inflation
punkman: ggggg: eth's still vaporware
ggggg: true, but there is $ backing it
punkman: is UNO the unobtainium one?
ggggg: the unobtainium one ;)
punkman: what was it, 12 coins max?
ggggg: about 200k coins right now ... max 250k will take 300 odd years to mine the last 5th
punkman: but can I buy a loongson with it?
ggggg: you can buy anything you want, just as long as it is under $100
ben_vulpes was halfway hoping for a different kind of crypto animal
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 03:35:07; punkman: sokoban as PoW would be interesting
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danielpbarron: i rememer that one, and it related to mining needing to take up enormous physical space in order to scale
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ben_vulpes: punkman: i wish i remembered more, or could effectively dig up the thread
ben_vulpes: paging mircea_popescu, asciilifeform, per usual
punkman: in other nyooz, made some progress on punkdiff. I added file deletions without including the deleted lines in the diff. Now working on sane renaming, but I'm thinking it might be better to have renames represented as (copy a to b)+(delete a).
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punkman: "Categories: Commodities to End Climate Change, Data Seance, Smart Garbage, Monetizing Children, Artisanal Ad Networks, The Sharing Economy, Fetal Leaning In, Disrupting Solid Foods, Open Source Debtors Prison, 3D Printed Drugs, Deepest Learning, Compostable Neural Networks, Cybersecurity, Ayn Rand, Edible Electronics, Virtual Reality (For Babies)"
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assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 06:39:07; ben_vulpes: paging mircea_popescu, asciilifeform, per usual
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 06:56:52; punkman: in other nyooz, made some progress on punkdiff. I added file deletions without including the deleted lines in the diff. Now working on sane renaming, but I'm thinking it might be better to have renames represented as (copy a to b)+(delete a).
BingoBoingo: My Remington MB-20 beard trimmer is plainly essential #b-a infrastructure
BingoBoingo: It's seriously pretty sweet though. Uses two AA batteries so not ruined when internal nicd or li-ion battery quits
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PeterL: would this be an interesting bet for bitbet? No candidate for the 2016 republican presidential nomination will receive a majority of pledged delegates before the republican national convention?
punkman: asciilifeform: .. << turing-complete vtron or bust << I'll get there eventually. Though, I think the standard unified-diff representation is useful even if patchons consisting of script are available.
BingoBoingo: PeterL: Brokered convention? Could be very interesting. I won't pledge to bet it without seeing the form it takes
danielpbarron: i bet on there being a brokered convention last timme
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assbot: Ouch: SoundCloud losses show a broken business model in desperate need of a fix - Music Business Worldwide ... (
http://bit.ly/1Q9pba7 )
punkman: all that money and they can't put a fucking volume slider on their audio player
kakobrekla: volume control? that wouldnt look cool.
punkman: they have volume control on soundcloud.com, but there's this radio show I listen to, they started embedding soundcloud recently and there's no volume control on it. and of course there is no way to find the embedded tracks on their soundcloud profile.
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punkman: I bet they have 3 teams of "usability" experts.
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BingoBoingo: punkman: Turns out it is likely a not uncommon router chip that they all got excited over. Non story.
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assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 06:10:23; ggggg: $eth kills me ... stayed out thought it was vaporware
mircea_popescu: "The startups move to our private compound for 3 months, during which time we work intensively with them to get the company into the best possible shape and refine their pitch to potential new members." <<< i hope they apply the bivolaru tradition
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 13:55:43; PeterL: would this be an interesting bet for bitbet? No candidate for the 2016 republican presidential nomination will receive a majority of pledged delegates before the republican national convention?
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 14:30:50; assbot: Ouch: SoundCloud losses show a broken business model in desperate need of a fix - Music Business Worldwide ... (
http://bit.ly/1Q9pba7 )
mircea_popescu: exactly what the fuck is going to be "fixed" in this necessary situation ? time to face the music : a large number of people is NOT a business value. it is a business cost.
mircea_popescu: NOT having many users is as valuable as NOT having a fucktarded US-like VC on your board, or NOT having a fatass woman with a history of USG employment in "human services" roles in your staff.
mircea_popescu: keep all these three heads of doom away, it is plain impossible to not make money.
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 14:54:55; BingoBoingo: punkman: Turns out it is likely a not uncommon router chip that they all got excited over. Non story.
mircea_popescu: gadfly the fucktard ointment, by taking their stories and taking them apart, adding details they don't wish circulated, stuff like that.
mircea_popescu: perfectly legitimate and certainly useful behaviour - not least of all because automated systems as well as most people will select X out of a set of A=B=C=D, X = A+i.
mircea_popescu: and because they're all bound by the same ideology, it is trivial to produce the i they can never print ; whereas because they are all subject ot the same pressure, it is nigh on impossible for dA vs dB to be anywhere as large as i.
BingoBoingo: I might get something on that out later today.
BingoBoingo: This one's waiting while I watch Oregon to see if this morning brings news
mircea_popescu: i would guess they'll hurry up to pack it up before ben_vulpes' nude amazon charge shows up
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mircea_popescu: in ~principle~ the fact i can't compile the kernel with any random compiler i wrote myself is an argument that linux = windows, ftr.
mircea_popescu: it's deeper than that, imo. the point here is that bitcoin is not making any attempt to limit ownership of its tokens by say, usg agents.
mircea_popescu: original linux as a subversive device had the same property.
mircea_popescu: by the time it has to be defended cby this sort of principle backtracking... there's nothing there to defend.
mircea_popescu: the one i bought is solid as a rock and i have a pile of spare batteries for it too.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform just yesterday it faceplanted from bed to the floor. no damage.
mircea_popescu: i mostly use it to watch movies, and i have a strict "700mb format only" policy so... works ok for me!
mircea_popescu: and i didn't even look at multiple, just picked one. lemme see what it is.
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mircea_popescu: but in terms of worx... it WORKS. i can do anything i do on it.
mircea_popescu: i would bet you it would take less than a day, but i don't want to delete all this porn etc.
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mircea_popescu: in further omfg who the fuck wrote cpp : double = double*float/float comes out as rounded to 0, we just discovered in the field running eulora.
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 16:47:02; mircea_popescu: in further omfg who the fuck wrote cpp : double = double*float/float comes out as rounded to 0, we just discovered in the field running eulora.
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mircea_popescu: asciilifeform yes dude but it's a fucking nightmare maintaining inherited 100k+ loc stacks.
mircea_popescu: "what the fuck, this used to work" all the fucking day long
mircea_popescu: "yes, but now you're exposing a hole you weren't before." idem
punkman: mircea_popescu: in further omfg who the fuck wrote cpp : double = double*float/float comes out as rounded to 0, we just discovered in the field running eulora. << works here
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mircea_popescu: asciilifeform thinking about it, i'd be much surprised if you can compile current linux on gcc, either
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform ritter answered, actually. maybe he even shows up.
BingoBoingo had his turn being tricked by and article title "how to subdue a duck for easy transportation" was about catching ducks to move them, not convert them into a conveyance
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 17:40:11; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform thinking about it, i'd be much surprised if you can compile current linux on gcc, either
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 17:42:25; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform ritter answered, actually. maybe he even shows up.
mircea_popescu: i think it is built out of duct tape and spit, and the process is not reproducible outside of sheer luck.
mircea_popescu: pff. besides the fucking point. what i am saying is that a) you download source from current linux repo ; b) you built it on random gcc you have installed and c) lol.
trinque: yep, I've got a gentoo-buildinator that works more than once
BingoBoingo: If you insist I'll dig up the least obnoxious one
BingoBoingo: There are no reports on ClassicCoin's move from beta that do not include deviations from reality which would allow linking
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assbot: Oregon standoff: 4 holdouts all in FBI custody as occupation ends (live updates) | OregonLive.com ... (
http://bit.ly/1TVdDx6 )
BingoBoingo: Depends on how the inevitable next one plays out
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mod6: finally figured out, I think, what the weird problem is with vdiff on ubuntu with that unmached quote.
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mod6: So gentoo uses 'gawk' by default, and ubuntu, uses 'mawk'. So if you install 'gawk' on ubuntu, then change the script so that it calls 'gawk' instead of 'awk', all is well.
mod6: asciilifeform: so yeah, basically.
mod6: i think we did too.
mod6: anyway, no worries.
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gribble: Error: That's all, there is no more.
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell danielpbarron please to stop using twitter messaging feature.
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ben_vulpes: PURCHASE A UAZ-452 MINIVAN, THE INDISPENSABLE COMPANION OF YOUR LONG TRIPS TO THE NATURE.
shinohai: That's just begging for you to turn it into The Mystery Machine ben_vulpes
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mod6: just read about that
shinohai: Probably just Gavin sitting down on his fat ass.
mod6: Kip Thorne said, "It is by far the most powerful explosion humans have ever detected except for the big bang."
shinohai: Of course he is with cia paying the bills
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BingoBoingo: But he does it at cost of cyanide buttplug
mod6: to be ignored by the future minstrels
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> we laugh at gavin but he's prolly set for life.. << just as you predicted ?
mircea_popescu: apparently you predicted something or the other about the oregon folks. bout the same strength of prediction as your groundless if insistend belief gavin has it well. which, for the lulz, is exactly homologuous with your prior "prediction"/firm belief that leah goodman was floating in it, which did get debunked publicly but for that reason doesn't need further mention ; or for that matter something about jews
mircea_popescu: you got this special drawer of a certain kind of kimchi.
mircea_popescu: but anyway, you know who else was "set for lyf" ? that objectionable "open source" shithead.
assbot: Here's what they don't tell you when they bring you those papers to sign on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... (
http://bit.ly/1O6aNyh )
mircea_popescu: just like any teenaged slut in argentina that i stick my cock into for the time being ?
mircea_popescu: to explain : on one hand the slave is put in circumstances (be it clothing, or accoutrements, or whatnot) that make it the focus of attention, necessarily. you can't do most of those things permanently, as a thing. to understand why, imagine you'd make a silo full of puppies. how long before it is a silo full of rotting meat ?
mircea_popescu: nevertheless, on the other hand the theoretical structure of the relationship is exactly opposite to this reality.
mircea_popescu: sure, but that's a consideration on a different timescale.
mircea_popescu: what do you mean how. yes all puppies eventually die, but that's not what we're talking about.
mircea_popescu: you have a maximal puppy density that allows the biomass in question to stay puppy-shaped
ben_vulpes would appreciate slightly less heavyweight metaphors too
mircea_popescu: well no, it's unrelated. hence the "infinitely more interesting news"
mircea_popescu: anyway. maximal density is the killer. yes, obedient slave takes whipping. there's a maximal % of her time she can spend being whipped.
mircea_popescu: "In a rare bid for sanity, the Harford County School District had cancelled all field trips for students into Baltimore, as it is clearly an unsafe environment. The mulattress mayor [the same whore who let the city burn and then requested that 1,000 Somali refugees be settled in Baltimore] was outraged. Phone calls were made, and the school authorities waffled, and will now be sending their children into harm's way, wh
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i don't believe in externalities. so, no.
mircea_popescu: the idea is! that the picture there linked is trying to mesh two unmeshable things. notice the dude is all like "business as usual, whatever". whereas in fact, it's nothing but!
mircea_popescu: ah ah. but i was discussing recreational whipping not educational whipping.
mircea_popescu: but the idea is see, he's hanging out, the mistress sleeping (as if any woman sleeps in garter belt and high heels) and the slave doing doing houseworkl
mircea_popescu: leaving aside the cramped environment : yes, woman can be made to do either. but it wouldn't be fucking sleep or fucking work. it'd be THIS. and this is not life, this is THIS.
mircea_popescu: it is very mujch a boschian thing, specifically because of this tension.
mircea_popescu: it has the unmistakable immaturity of virginal youth, unaware that pegs are round, holes are square.
mircea_popescu: you know, people who never kept slavegirls could conceivably dream up this alt-reality where slave girls go like this.
mircea_popescu: i suppose if we must have an aesop, someone who wasn';t ever gavin might imagine things about how being gavin is.
mircea_popescu: ~exactly~ this. and very much don't want to think otherwise, either.
mircea_popescu: if shown a cheesecake picture, they DO in fact imagine that the woman looks like that from dawn to dusk, while shitting, etc.
mircea_popescu: not what i meant. depends on what variant one entertains etc, but there is such a thing where the slave's the slave throughout the day, do what she may.
mircea_popescu: yeah i dunno why you'd be walking with weighs, big calves aren't particularly in demand.
mircea_popescu: well... i guess. more akin to "boy sees no use for veggies, they're getting in the way of cake"
mircea_popescu: i suspect every youthful generation's conviction the previous people are dumb and generally suck has a lot to do with this.
jurov: when i was a kid i have imagined adults fulfill their desires in some secret magical way, so that they don't eat cake all the time
mircea_popescu: no but seriously... spend some time doing SOMETHING OTHER than what you're doing ? dude, if i thought this is a good idea... i would just stop doing what i;m doing. that day. forever. wtf.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you know the monty python "there are two kinds of people" sketch ?
jurov: everyone has a choice. but choices have consequences, at least for mere mortals.
mircea_popescu: choices have consequences for everyone. the "mere mortals" care about consequences.
jurov: for example i'm recently considering to close coinbr, it would simplify my life considerably as it tends to desync from mpex at the worst possible times
mircea_popescu: i am, and for years have been, destroying the usg through everett's device.
jurov: or should i say fuck it?
assbot: Logged on 27-01-2016 16:26:09; mircea_popescu: no one can tell a man what his fucking life looks like!
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19450 @ 0.00056041 = 10.9 BTC [+] {3}
jurov: but i can definitely tell myself that hacking trb and eulora client by deep immersion for days would be better life than this.
jurov: maybe someday when i learn to live off air.
mircea_popescu: in other "life sucks" news, i've been trying to buy a red lacquered fine leather ball gag for the past fucking week. this country thinks itself a masterful leather manufacturer, NOBODY has it.
mircea_popescu: everybody has the same cheapo chinese 50cent crap they're trying to sell for 20 bux.
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 22:03:10; 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.
jurov: i'm not actually into who-has-it-worse contests
jurov: if i found out nobody cares about my work, could not resist throwing in something spiteful
mircea_popescu: most of civilisation is built on trusted work by various people. who do you think reads most doctors' reports ?
mircea_popescu: actuaries could sink any firm, and nobody'd notice until after they did it - seen this one play out time and again on ws ever since the gaus copula bs\
BingoBoingo: Depends where you are how many doctors notes get read by lawyers
mircea_popescu: for the record, the us is an example of nothing and a measuring stick for nothing,
mircea_popescu: ghana is more relevant to any discussion than the united states.
mircea_popescu: but anyway, one of the few and far between actual cultures in africa.
mircea_popescu: (ftr, the camel is not native to africa. was introduced, with an effect similar to the introduction of metalworking in europe)
mircea_popescu: a dream, no matter how shared, is not a thing, nor could be a thing, and so does not matter to any actual thing.
mircea_popescu: think bronco busting, and then think camel is roughly 2x the size.
mircea_popescu: much more than horse. for one thing, horse loves people.
mircea_popescu: incidentally, the third person in the monty python sketch was whistler. "I shall be born when and where I want, and I do not choose to be born in Lowell." whistler.
BingoBoingo: Last American president Jefferson Davis signed of on the import of camels when he was just a Senator
gernika: Interesting. Looks like camels originally evolved in North America.
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BingoBoingo: Well, prehistoric camels had some role, but creation does not have a block chain so until all bones are dug and cataloged there is an element of mystery here
gernika: I suppose DNA is not a blockchain? Proof of sex?
BingoBoingo: Random noise gets introduced, DNA does error correction poorly
BingoBoingo: I'm just disappointed giant ground sloths did not make it to the present
BingoBoingo: At one point there were the avacado's only natural predator
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BingoBoingo: ^ The truly weird drugs they market nowadays
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mircea_popescu: the fellow is quite intelligent - his point about nature not being deceptive is especially cogent.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 287600 @ 0.00055824 = 160.5498 BTC [+] {6}
shinohai: thanx r/buttcoin, never saw that before
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 20:10:22; BingoBoingo: ;;later tell danielpbarron please to stop using twitter messaging feature.
assbot: Logged on 11-02-2016 23:07:05; jurov: if i found out nobody cares about my work, could not resist throwing in something spiteful
danielpbarron: would it help if there weren't any expectation of speedy order matching? I don't really care about sniping so much as setting long term orders and letting it sit for a while
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19258 @ 0.00056316 = 10.8453 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 87442 @ 0.00056456 = 49.3663 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27180 @ 0.00056457 = 15.345 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 110524 @ 0.00056189 = 62.1023 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 85447 @ 0.00055268 = 47.2248 BTC [-] {2}
shinohai: I'm not sure, more r/btc drama I haven't read through yet. I had to stop reading and help a buddy fix his broken core wallet.
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron> would it help if there weren't any expectation of speedy order matching? I don't really care about sniping so much as setting long term orders and letting it sit for a while << kinda the entite fucking point of a broker in the first place.
mircea_popescu: i have nfi idea who even entertains the nonsense of the "internet trader" mind, but it's beyond fucking ridiculous.
mircea_popescu: kids should just go snipe hunting like their grandfathers instead.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 389466 @ 0.00056347 = 219.4524 BTC [+] {7}
assbot: Logged on 24-01-2016 15:00:13; asciilifeform: perhaps she had the face of a human, rather than ruminant, nfi
assbot: Logged on 12-02-2016 02:58:14; assbot: Withdraw BIP 101 proposal by gavinandresen · Pull Request #329 · bitcoin/bips · GitHub ... (
http://bit.ly/1SL6O1S )
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46550 @ 0.00056276 = 26.1965 BTC [-]
DicePower: !register 9AF0C08E3C97CF0CCDC2F6E3201E1D0C00EDF5AB
assbot: Searching pgp.mit.edu for key with fingerprint: 9AF0C08E3C97CF0CCDC2F6E3201E1D0C00EDF5AB. This may take a few moments.
assbot: No valid OpenPGP data found on pgp.mit.edu.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 166300 @ 0.00056399 = 93.7915 BTC [+] {3}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 144200 @ 0.00055374 = 79.8493 BTC [-] {2}
DicePower: That was the fingerprint that Kleopatra gave me.
DicePower: I assume it's the same fingerprint post upload?
assbot: DicePower is not registered in WoT.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58100 @ 0.00055275 = 32.1148 BTC [-] {4}
DicePower: Key block added to key server database. New public keys added: 1 key(s) added successfully.
DicePower: !register 9AF0C08E3C97CF0CCDC2F6E3201E1D0C00EDF5AB
assbot: Searching pgp.mit.edu for key with fingerprint: 9AF0C08E3C97CF0CCDC2F6E3201E1D0C00EDF5AB. This may take a few moments.
assbot: Key 00EDF5AB / "First Last <eloracom@vfemail.net>" successfully imported.
assbot: Registration successful.
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea_popescu.rate.DicePower.1:ba3b461a70636ce72f4019cd5e1b9de703dd70ed27056960a0383a92351e4092
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 1 for DicePower with note: Euloran