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diana_coman: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-26#1819137 -> they do indeed so it seems it is the same problem, yes; I just didn't know if anyone had already struggled with it with any success
a111: Logged on 2018-05-26 21:49 lobbes: did your php 5.6 barfs look like mine too? >> http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/KNEJ4/?raw=true
diana_coman: lobbes, re php 7.2 I'm totally lost as to what new (as opposed to old) mess it brings in
BingoBoingo: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-27#1819154 << A girlfriend and girl friends. Mustering attention to pay attention to what the boys are saying usually isn't worth it.
a111: Logged on 2018-05-27 01:47 mircea_popescu: not just theory, either. afaik it's how BingoBoingo learned spanish.
BingoBoingo: But you do have to surround yourself with the language. It doesn't matter if one or a handful of charitable ears understand you, you have to get pronunciation from crashing into everyday tasks of living.
BingoBoingo: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-27#1819155 << The question is do you want to go to Germany/Austria, or do you want to learn another language and stick to reading German
a111: Logged on 2018-05-27 01:50 esthlos: now to find a deutsche Frau in pantsuit central
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/republican-thesaurus/ << revised, added aspie and the zone. comments as always welcome. rhymes cost extra.
mircea_popescu: incidentally, if anyone can explain wtf selection dun work on pages, i'd be thankful
lobbes: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-27#1819227 << This was my realization, as well; to immerse myself in the german language I'd have to move to... europe.pantsuit central >> http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-29#1790965
a111: Logged on 2018-05-27 13:40 BingoBoingo: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-27#1819155 << The question is do you want to go to Germany/Austria, or do you want to learn another language and stick to reading German
a111: Logged on 2018-03-29 16:50 mircea_popescu: lobbes austria is in the wrong. you buy cheap young hussies generally. romania-czech-slovakia-slovenia-serbia etc, the periphery of the empire. not austria (or hungary), the fucking center of it
lobbes has since settled for simply being able to -read- das Deutsch and has begun trying to learn el EspaƱol for practical matters (started with Portuguese only to realize.. that only leaves one with Brazil as a potential escape destination vs. the ~entirety of central/south america)
mircea_popescu: nah, portuguese is useful in south china sea
lobbes: interesting, I had no idea. I only knew of Cape Verde, Azores, and of course Portugal (which I wrote off due to: island, island, nato)
deedbot: http://trilema.com/2018/the-common-psychosis/ << Trilema - The common psychosis
BingoBoingo: Yeah, Portuguese gets you Brasil, Macau, Portugal, and parts of Africa
BingoBoingo: !!pay-invoice ben_vulpes 2
BingoBoingo: !!v A39276CCE73F01B9C7357D101203D852B662A128DF28DC10726D7F735F8DC3FE
deedbot: BingoBoingo paid ben_vulpes invoice 2
mircea_popescu: aaand in other lmao, "in 2008 the Ugandan army invaded the DRC in search for the LRA in Operation Lightning Thunder."
mircea_popescu: there was this "freedom figther" dude that meanwhile became a "dangerous criminal" because the "evil government" swtiched sides and is now pantsuit-sponsored
spyked: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-27#1819230 <-- looking at http://trilema.com/republican-thesaurus/ , I see that the selection script looks for subtrees under the "shash-39332" span element, but there's none to be found in the rest of the document. is the <span id="shash..."> bit included in page.php? if so, then it's really odd.
a111: Logged on 2018-05-27 15:06 mircea_popescu: incidentally, if anyone can explain wtf selection dun work on pages, i'd be thankful
mircea_popescu: ha! thanks lessee
mircea_popescu: spyked, you found it. tyvm!
spyked: hey, neat!
mircea_popescu: spyked, btw, ever saw http://trilema.com/2011/cel-mai-bun-film/#selection-97.1-97.24 ? there's genuine romanian spoken in some parts, as well as tits. how the fuck they managed to film that in 1985 is a ~very~ interesting question to me. really, what, paid pcr some $$$ and "here's a slut and some dorks" in exchange ?
spyked: mircea_popescu, didn't see it. but there don't seem to be any romanian names in the cast, so wtf. made me curious, adding it to the list.
douchebag: esthlos: what do you need pentested?
spyked finds a moderate amount of time for movies nowadays. has seen http://trilema.com/2009/nunta-muta/ and http://trilema.com/2015/top-secret/ from his list, and was completely blown away by the former. it still didn't fully sink in, might need to watch it again once or twice.
spyked: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-26#1819113 <-- I personally like trinque's proposal because it enforces a certain level of hygiene and because it doesn't require calling gpg from lisp. but I'm more curious about what other bot operators have to say about it. so even if for example the poker bot needs to handle funds into its own deedbot wallet, I'm curious whether this semi-manual scheme would be feasible.
a111: Logged on 2018-05-26 15:02 mircea_popescu: re the voicing approach : the above is fine. the alternative, where you keep a dedicated key on the bot, is also fine. the damage it can do is very limited (what, spend money it doesn't have ? rate people ?) and the upside is that you get to find out about possible attacks. neither method is wrong or anything.
spyked: I won't dwell on it too much though. could in principle also end up with both implementations and let operator choose via Common Lisp's *features*... if this doesn't mess up the code too much.
mircea_popescu: amusingly enough, a pre-prepared !!v string for payment of a fixed amt is a de-facto reimplementation of... the banknote.
mircea_popescu: spyked, anyway, i wouldn't say it's a good movie. run of the mill 80s tv camp, with vampires and whatnot. "tales from the crypt" fare, if you recall that show.
deedbot: http://qntra.net/2018/05/us-and-china-play-naval-footsie/ << Qntra - US And China Play Naval Footsie
spyked: mircea_popescu, dun think I've seen that one either. first somewhat "creepy" movie I've seen was Twin Peaks cca 1992. but not creepy in the horror sense, and I was 4yo at the time, didn't get much of what was happening.
spyked: among other horror stuff spyked has seen as a youngun is "horror express" (1972). the rolling eyeball thing completely creeped me out, gotta rewatch that sometime.
mircea_popescu: this was a tv show on hbo in the late 80s (at the time hbo was a perfectly respectable premium cable channel, far from the shitpile it has degenerated into after the end of america).
spyked: with telly savalas aka kojak (which was also popular on romanian tv in the early 90s)
mircea_popescu: ever so slightly less fucktarded (american) and possibly the closest esltards ever got to european tv. even had boobs now and again!
spyked: hm. hbo also had a series with boobage starring the guy from x-files, forgot his name. but that was mid-90s I think?
mircea_popescu: 90s are a thoroughly different kettle of fish.
mircea_popescu: but yes, that's how the dork ended up in showgirls, notwithstanding he evidently didn't belong there at all.
spyked: hm didn't showgirls have the guy from twin peaks/blue velvet/other lynch movies? kyle maclachlan.
spyked: anyway, /me finds the tv format increasingly repetitive and hard to follow. last thing I saw was cowboy bebop, and found about a third of it boring. the other two thirds were worth it though, I can now say I've seen most tv anime.
lobbesbot: BingoBoingo: The operation succeeded.
jurov: mod6: ben_vulpes: perhaps you noticed the foundation has some bitcoin cash/gold. liquidate?
mod6: jurov: thank's for the Q. I'm fine with liquidation. ben_vulpes, agree/disagree?
mod6 looks at current hodings.
mod6: So we'd be liquidating: 35.39160115 BCH & 35.38714671 BTG
mod6: !Q calc 0.13520700 * 35.39160115
lobbesbot: mod6: 4.78519221669
mod6: !Q calc 0.00598863 * 35.38714671
lobbesbot: mod6: 0.211920528402
mod6: (Using some recent market rates for BTC/BCH & BTC/BTG calc'd above ^)
mod6: So yeah, I'm in to sell those two symbols into BTC.
jurov: OK, the rate will be different because it will take some time (i'm using home-patched electrum to generate the txen)
mod6: fair enough. I was just trying to get a mental idea of where it's at. I don't activly track BCH or BTG. We'll see what ben_vulpes has to say.
mod6: Adding ~5 BTC to our balance sheet sounds great to me.
mod6: In other news, this cold of mine has been really persisting the last 5 days. Ugh.
mod6: The Advertised Republican Nodes list [http://thebitcoin.foundation/trusted-nodes.html] has been updated to include The Bitcoin Foundation's node @ Pizarro.
mod6: Lords and Ladies, please let me know if there are any changes needed to this list. Thanks in advance!
phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-27#1819191 << maybet get-errno doesn't do what it's supposed to do
a111: Logged on 2018-05-27 03:00 trinque: phf, if you're around, would you be more familiar with ^ ?
phf: (ccl:with-cstrs ((x "/tmp/fooXXXXXX")) (#_mkdtemp x)) should just work. i'm not sure why esthlos has a nesting there
phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-27#1819192 << i'm pretty sure you have to free after you use make-cstring. with-cstrs puts the content onto stack (that's what (DECLARE (DYNAMIC-EXTENT X)) in macroexpand does)
a111: Logged on 2018-05-27 03:12 trinque: esthlos: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/QjAE4/?raw=true << here's a fixed make-temp-dir
mircea_popescu: jurov, do you offer sweeping of old bitcoin addies as a service ? might be a decent way to cash some change.
Mocky: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-25#1818863 << so you can't consider it a pool while it's filled with algae and bacteria, more correctly a swamp until after the chlorine?
a111: Logged on 2018-05-25 17:49 trinque: if Mocky were here I'd ask him if he sees the problem yet
mod6: !~ticker --market all
jhvh1: mod6: Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 7356.18, vol: 2872.76733420 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 7347.1, vol: 15766.043020869996 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 7337.0, vol: 2258.46927473 | Volume-weighted last average: 7347.25668009
lobbes: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-27#1819256 << lobbesbot uses the 'dedicated key residing on the box it is on' method, but indeed, that key controls does not control any funds nor anything else of consequence besides voicing. Now, when I get tickerbot going (will be a separate bot) I'll probably use the 'pre-prepared !!v string for voicing' method for the same reasons you've stated (hygiene and no need to
a111: Logged on 2018-05-27 18:35 spyked: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-26#1819113 <-- I personally like trinque's proposal because it enforces a certain level of hygiene and because it doesn't require calling gpg from lisp. but I'm more curious about what other bot operators have to say about it. so even if for example the poker bot needs to handle funds into its own deedbot wallet, I'm curious whether this semi-manual scheme would be feasible.
lobbes: interface with gpg via the bot code)
lobbes: conceivably, the 'pre-prepared !!v string' method also has the advantage that when tmsr transitions its infrastructure to be using tmsr-rsa, you won't need to recode your botworks
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