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I fut like a caveman, don't bother. #bitcoin legend, #nostr chulo.

Forum logs for 01 Nov 2014

kakobrekla

its its size marginal ?

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mircea_popescu

incidentally, i invented a new collective noun

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mircea_popescu

a SCAM of words.

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jurov

Apocalyptic: too busy outside btc?

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Apocalyptic

yeah, that's the main reason, the ATC trading was the only thing that kept me running it lately

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mircea_popescu

asciilifeform> if there were a 'pepsi' alternative to usg, folks who can make any claim at value would be defecting in droves.

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 Nov 2012

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23700 @ 0.00048551 = 11.5066 BTC [+]

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smickles

eww, windows :(

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thestringpuller

people selling futures is doing this...

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19903 @ 0.00048528 = 9.6585 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 443200 @ 0.0033845 = 1500.0104 BTC [-]

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smickles

;;ticker

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gribble

BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.16861, Best ask: 11.17980, Bid-ask spread: 0.01119, Last trade: 11.16861, 24 hour volume: 38005.85903264, 24 hour low: 10.70543, 24 hour high: 11.18799, 24 hour vwap: 10.98574

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assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100N] 1000 @ 0.42679787 = 426.7979 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110N] 800 @ 0.38438129 = 307.505 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120N] 600 @ 0.35136273 = 210.8176 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130N] 400 @ 0.32453329 = 129.8133 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140N] 200 @ 0.3026916 = 60.5383 BTC [+]

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smickles

0_o

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smickles

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 443200 @ 0.0033845 = 1500.0104 BTC [-]

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smickles

is that gsdpt?

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mircea_popescu

ugh.

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mircea_popescu

i don't think i can look

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PsychoticBoy

almost every asset issuer on GLBSE is taking btc and leaving

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dub

they got btc back?

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PsychoticBoy

since nefario never gonna give the asset info

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PsychoticBoy

some people got btc back

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dub

I thought only people that personally contacted nefario through some secret handshake process got btc

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dub

s/secret handshake/reacharound/

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PsychoticBoy

then nefario is a bigger fraud then estimated

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PsychoticBoy

I live 200 km from him, maybe a visit?

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dub

I'll contribute to your travel :)

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PsychoticBoy

I give him a handshake PERSONALLY and he gives btc, deal

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dub

send me a finger

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PsychoticBoy

You get the arm ;)

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dub

then I can give myself that reacharound

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PsychoticBoy

and thats for sure ;)

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PsychoticBoy

I email`d him, I called him, no response

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PsychoticBoy

had more than 2K btc worth of assets and more than 200 btc cash, where is it??????????????

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PsychoticBoy

+ ABM and FDBF (+ assets)

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mircea_popescu

sad.

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PsychoticBoy

:(

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dub

don't worry deadterra got paid

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dub

oh and BTC-Mining

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thestringpuller

PscyhoticBoy how many coins does your mining rig get you a day?

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PsychoticBoy

sure, if you kneel

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PsychoticBoy

but I am no ass licker

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PsychoticBoy

4-5 btc sringpuller (ABM only has 1 single the rst is personal)

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PsychoticBoy

I have about 10Gh/s

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mircea_popescu

im looking forward to 2015 or so, when asics have become well established, there's a few classic chip designs

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mircea_popescu

and some people are running > 10k units in dc floors

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dub

when DMC is up and running

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dub

(lol)

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mircea_popescu

making yotahashes a reality

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PsychoticBoy is laughing his fucking pant off

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PsychoticBoy

s

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dub

in 2015 eveyone will be panicing about worthless 1st gen asics because BFL will have a nanotube asic out in november

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mircea_popescu

bfl makes it to 2015 ?

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PsychoticBoy

sure thing is, this whole GLBSE, DMC, usagi and you name them I know more and you do too saga is kinda funny in a way

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dub

it will generate 1.21yotahash and feed excess power it draws from the planck field back into the grid

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PsychoticBoy

lolz

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mircea_popescu

PsychoticBoy it is funny in at least two ways

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mircea_popescu

one of them being, THAT GLBSE HAD JUST FINE CSS

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mircea_popescu

and also, its own domain.

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PsychoticBoy

coincedence? or scam?

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dub

no cp though

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PsychoticBoy

lol

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PsychoticBoy

cp is more for the hidden wiki ppl

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PsychoticBoy

maybe its a good idea to add mpex to the hidden wiki

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PsychoticBoy

lolz

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mircea_popescu

o, the HIDDEN wiki

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PsychoticBoy

just kiddin

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PsychoticBoy

you know kid din

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PsychoticBoy

lolz

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PsychoticBoy

I have to stop drinking

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PsychoticBoy

yes THE hidden wiki

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mircea_popescu

lol he's having fun by himself.

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PsychoticBoy

I am easly amused

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32099 @ 0.00048181 = 15.4656 BTC [-]

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thestringpuller

in [4~ we trustcrytpography

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thestringpuller

ugh!

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thestringpuller

in cryptography we trust

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thestringpuller

such lag in this starbucks

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6401 @ 0.00048181 = 3.0841 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11978 @ 0.00048137 = 5.7658 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23921 @ 0.00048052 = 11.4945 BTC [-]

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thestringpuller

i summom the mircea_popescu

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thestringpuller

summon*

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thestringpuller

and challenge thee to monopoly

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thestringpuller

why the fuck are all the options gone

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thestringpuller

smickles pm real quick

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jurov

prolly bot is having vacation

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mircea_popescu

gone ?

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thestringpuller

y did a bunch just get bought?

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mircea_popescu

for to has ?

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thestringpuller

i smell conspiracy

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thestringpuller

call me richard belzer

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smickles

thestringpuller: there is occasionally a gap b/t when mircea's bot cancels its orders and replaces them at a new price

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mircea_popescu

actually, bot puts quotes in with expiration times

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mircea_popescu

sometimes it doesn't run fast enough and the orders expire before new orders being put in

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mircea_popescu

(someother times it has two sets of orders in briefly)

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27390 @ 0.00048052 = 13.1614 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00047901 = 4.4548 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3265 @ 0.00047668 = 1.5564 BTC [-]

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jurov

haha, unlike my attempts to cancel and quickly put new orders

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41935 @ 0.00047668 = 19.9896 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1365 @ 0.00047666 = 0.6506 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00047666 = 8.3416 BTC [-]

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mircea_popescu

jurov : they cancel automatically cause the bot places them with expiration set.

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20786 @ 0.00047859 = 9.948 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4114 @ 0.00047859 = 1.9689 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1099 @ 0.00047821 = 0.5256 BTC [-]

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jurov

yes, i cancelled tham manually

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31200 @ 0.00047757 = 14.9002 BTC [-]

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Now talking on #bitcoin-assets

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Topic for #bitcoin-assets is: Bitcoin asset exchanges: http://polimedia.us/mpex || https://coinbr.com || https://cryptostocks.com || https://icbit.se || https://therocktrading.com || https://assets-otc.com || list bot commands: !help || Streaming trades only: #bitcoin-assets-trades || Net Chart: http://bit.ly/RPclBi || a biased message: http://smpake.com || http://bit4x.com

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Topic for #bitcoin-assets set by kakobrekla!~T42@89-212-41-49.static.t-2.net at Tue Oct 16 15:58:37 2012

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00048803 = 4.3923 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00048832 = 2.3439 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30320 @ 0.00049006 = 14.8586 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7480 @ 0.00049099 = 3.6726 BTC [+]

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mircea_popescu

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mircea_popescu

this is kinda interesting

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21248 @ 0.00049097 = 10.4321 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35100 @ 0.00048912 = 17.1681 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.00048578 = 7.5296 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7669 @ 0.00049097 = 3.7652 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1794 @ 0.00049099 = 0.8808 BTC [+]

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knotwork

yay, finally got marketcetera's web interface running

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knotwork

Marketcetera Tradebase is a web-based reporting application for all of your trading activity.

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knotwork

It can be used to view, create and modify positions, trades, accounts and equities.

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mircea_popescu

cool

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knotwork

it seems to have no login, as if either its intended you run it in-house or you slap http auth over it or something

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knotwork

just localhost:3000 and its like you are the head of IT for the whole brokerage

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knotwork

but, what it talks to on the back end is your marketcetera order router which is hub all these components talk through

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knotwork

so maybe its up to the stragegies your strategy engine or router uses to control which consoles can do what

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knotwork

it looks like you can do anything but its using FIX protocol to communicate so maybe when you place and order you are not supposed to you will just get a rejected back

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EskimoBob

knotwork: did you get the Marketcetera talking to OT?

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EskimoBob

wrong channel

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knotwork

I only a few minutes ago got it to talk at all, to my web browser

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knotwork

probably to get it to talk to OT or to MPEx we would need to make a filter that translates FIX protocol orders/commands into OT or MPEx protocol

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knotwork

its more for doing things like getting live quote streams from Yahoo Finance and placing orders on the NYSE or a Forex place etc

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34961 @ 0.00049311 = 17.2396 BTC [+]

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knotwork

but in principle one should be able to add more currency pairs for USD/BTC and so on, and use it to talk to any bitcoin exchange that can handle FIX protocol

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knotwork

and maybe soon also use it to implement bitcoin exchanges and stock-exchanges that can talk to mainstream brokerages and forex exchanges and stockmarkets

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EskimoBob

but first things first ... how to get that damn GLBSE bs resolved :)

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EskimoBob

it's 9:45 in London

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knotwork

it looks like marketcetera could implement distributed brokerages

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knotwork

since when you design your strategies it looks like you could easily send all your orders to umpteen places at once

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knotwork

so you could have servers all around the world with order places on any of them propagated to all of them

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EskimoBob

I do not want to call him again :( . There are pople with way bigger portfolios than me but none of those fucktars have balls to call him up. Instead they spin stupid theories in the forum and scare themselves to believing that shit they write.

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knotwork

just set up a strategy that knows not to actually submit any orders from any of your other servers to the stock market, just submit them to your archives

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mircea_popescu

EskimoBob what do you suppose calling some loser based in london is to achieve ?

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mircea_popescu

if they want to cyber they prolly call an ex.

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knotwork

it looks like distributed markets should be easy too, since it seems to be designed so you can set up strategies to do things like first see if you can settle orders between your own users, then see if other brokerages might be able to fill them, and only end up going to NYSE or whatever if brokerages cannot settle it among themselves

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knotwork

clearly this web interface though it not for customers to come visit on your machine with their browsers

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knotwork

it is for them to visit on their own machine's localhost:3000 with their browsers

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knotwork

consulting their own machine's mysql database for their own positions and accounts and such

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knotwork

and running their own order routing service on their own machine to route their orders to whichever exchanges or brokerages etc based on their own routing strategies

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knotwork

so basically its for "power users", brokers and such

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knotwork

"Marketcetera has captured with great clarity what an emerging high technology hedge fund is looking for. Their software is open, clear, powerful, broker-independent, and simple to get up and running."

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knotwork

Marketcetera democratizes access to high frequency trading. Our Open Source Automated Trading Platform provides you with the agility to implement your new strategies in moments, even while you reduce your infrastructure costs. Download. Run. Trade.

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00049311 = 3.5997 BTC [+]

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thestringpuller

do you ever sleep?

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thestringpuller

or is it like evening theree

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1315 @ 0.00049311 = 0.6484 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39000 @ 0.00049424 = 19.2754 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4485 @ 0.00049447 = 2.2177 BTC [+]

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thestringpuller

mircea_popescu: how many btc would I have to pay you to edit my paper?

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thestringpuller

:)

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.0004912 = 0.4421 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30700 @ 0.00049141 = 15.0863 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2393 @ 0.00049359 = 1.1812 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31883 @ 0.00049359 = 15.7371 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15376 @ 0.00049359 = 7.5894 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8724 @ 0.00049447 = 4.3138 BTC [+]

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kakobreklaaa

;;bc.stats

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gribble

Error: "bc.stats" is not a valid command.

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kakobreklaaa

;;bc,stats

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gribble

Error: invalid syntax (, line 1)

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kakobreklaaa

you are invalid.

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EskimoBob

try that help. It send you to a completely useless page

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kakobreklaaa

hm still no reply from my casascius order 20 days ago

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mircea_popescu

thestringpuller edit your paper ?!

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31387 @ 0.00049447 = 15.5199 BTC [+]

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sun is up soon and I'll take hike to the the shop to see what happened to "ART" tee/coffee cups

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23237 @ 0.0004912 = 11.414 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21263 @ 0.00049086 = 10.4372 BTC [-]

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 296 @ 0.00049447 = 0.1464 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30183 @ 0.00049519 = 14.9463 BTC [+]

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13956 @ 0.00049086 = 6.8504 BTC [-]

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mircea_popescu

"Yes, 2.0 was pretty much the beginning of all this, though I'd prefer the perspective they had when it was implemented as a command-line client."

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mircea_popescu

lmao this is hysterical

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mircea_popescu

"glbbq errs : became less like mpex" is the objection. yet they can't bring themselves to utter it.

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thestringpuller

glbse didn't have options

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thestringpuller

so it's not the same at all

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thestringpuller

apples to rotten oranges :P

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mircea_popescu

this just discusses infrastructure

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mircea_popescu

i think they had a ssh-ish thing at some point

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mircea_popescu

!ticker s.dice

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assbot

[MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0033845 / 0.00338456 / 0.00339944 (445020 shares, 1,506.20 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00300117 / 0.0034 (2108663 shares, 6,328.48 BTC)

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30100 @ 0.0004885 = 14.7039 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00048824 = 0.7324 BTC [-]

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« Forum logs for 31 Oct 2012

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Category: Logs

Saturday, 23 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 May 2015

decimation

http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=30-04-2015#1116847 < I have a small collection of weimar paper

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assbot

Logged on 30-04-2015 16:21:53; ascii_field: every country should have an exhibit of its 'zimbabwean' currencies

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decimation

asciilifeform: http://lambda-diode.com/opinion/ecc-memory-2 < " Nevertheless, this means that when you buy a computer, you are playing "DIMM" (and motherboard) roulette . You have something like one chance in three to ten of getting a computer that will experience memory errors at the frightening frequencies (one every few days) that I talked about but attributed to cosmic rays, and that AMD talks about in their whitepaper . "

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assbot

Updates on the need to use error-correcting memory

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decimation

^good link for "why ecc" n00bs

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asciilifeform

the fact that so many folks appear to get away with using non-ecc ram is proof that almost nothing that is presently done using pc, actually matters

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decimation

although it seems that the cosmic rays might not be the major/primary cause of issues

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asciilifeform

and/or that defects therein are successfully buried in the microshit sewers

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decimation

asciilifeform: I was looking for a non-golden-toilet laptop with ecc today

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decimation

doesn't exist

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asciilifeform

decimation: it's far more often radioactive decay in the materials of which the machine itself is made

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asciilifeform

rather than cosmic-anything

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decimation

yeah that's the old-school explanation

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decimation

supposedly back when ram cells were larger (larger targets) the ram manufacturers took care to ensure that their cases were low alpha emitters

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decimation

and also sealed the silicon in a layer of protective coating

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decimation

anyway, given how cheap and easy it is to use ecc ram, it does seem rather laughable that folks don't use

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asciilifeform

http://www.electronics-related.com/showthread/sci.electronics.design/426906-2.php > actually prolly better example.

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assbot

Sh%t Southern Women Say, Episode 3 - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1zkxD4v )

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mircea_popescu

"he's so dumb, he could throw himself on the ground and miss"

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mircea_popescu

"when she hauls ass, she gotta make two trips"

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mircea_popescu

!up Asenath

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-assbot-

You voiced Asenath for 30 minutes.

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mircea_popescu

heh.

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trinque

mircea_popescu: my biz partner's dad has all kinds of them

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trinque

"does the pope shit in his hat?"

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mircea_popescu

lol

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trinque

"busier than a cat with two asses" bootcmd=bootp; setenv bootargs root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=${serverip}:${rootpath} ip=${ipaddr}:${serverip}:${gatewayip}:${netmask}:${hostname}::off; bootm

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ascii_field

danielpbarron: bootp ?

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danielpbarron

boot image via network using BOOTP/TFTP protocol

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danielpbarron

!up ascii_field

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assbot

BtcAlpha.com F.MPIF Tracker estimated NAV per share: 0.00021367 B (Total: 467.26 B). Delta: -0.18 B. Last trade for F.MPIF on MPEX was at 0.000206 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX:F.MPIF] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0.000206 / 0.00020605 / 0.000207 (10600 shares, 2.18 BTC)

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mats

market doesn't look impressed by TSLA's "Powerwall"

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00025601 = 3.7121 BTC [-]

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mats

yeah

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mats

i'm still strapped in, gonna reevaluate my position when they finally produce an electric utility truck

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mircea_popescu

why not a power plant.

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mircea_popescu

i don't think they stand a chance in europe, for teh record.

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mircea_popescu

for onbe thing, european cars don't suck.

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mircea_popescu

the us market was so bad even toyota could sell there. it hasn't improved since the 70s.

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mats

i can already imagine the advertisements --

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mats

tesla truck and f-250 at the starting line on a track, both tethered to a stack of shipping containers

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mats

after the tesla driver wins, he plugs it in and fills the bed with pumps, chemicals, water... and heads off to a client's home for a carpet cleaning gig

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jurov

in the eu, would be fun to see people trying to use it with 2500w hair dryers and vacuum machines(especially these tend to make nasty power spikes)

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mod6

the correct pogo to order is the Series 4 with the maroon/red colored logo on the front right?

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32950 @ 0.00025531 = 8.4125 BTC [-] {2}

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asciilifeform

!up ascii_field

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davout

danielpbarron: does that mean there could be a way to auto-setup pogos by plugging them to an ethernet cable and turning them on ?

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ascii_field

davout: yes, and i proposed this

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jurov

ascii_field: i was here, really nothing happened

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ascii_field

they oughta plug into one another, for 'breath of life'

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ascii_field

jurov: looking for mar. 27

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ascii_field

might just be broken search

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davout

interdasting

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ascii_field

ok, log is intact

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ascii_field

search - does not work worth a damn.

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ascii_field

http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-03-2015#1075949

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 May 2014

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[HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 8 @ 0.0345 = 0.276 BTC [+] {5}

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mod6

blah blah blah %h

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mod6

%h

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atcbot

%t | %ticker | %book | %diff | %tx | %bal

| %mined | %block | %lb | %cm | %ptp | %help | %h

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fluffypony

good job mod6

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 34 @ 0.03023557 = 1.028 BTC [-] {8}

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 21 @ 0.02968047 = 0.6233 BTC [-] {5}

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mod6

thx fluffypony

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 15 @ 0.0345 = 0.5175 BTC [+] {4}

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 9 @ 0.03477777 = 0.313 BTC [+] {2}

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 5 @ 0.0355 = 0.1775 BTC [+]

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 36 @ 0.0372836 = 1.3422 BTC [+] {9}

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12450 @ 0.00097598 = 12.151 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6281 @ 0.00097917 = 6.1502 BTC [+]

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 4 @ 0.0359 = 0.1436 BTC [-]

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BingoBoingo

I'm kind of wondering... Spz someone wanted to buy an SHA-256 ASIC for AltCoin... Where the fuck would they even buy one?

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fluffypony

BingoBoingo: Spondoolies

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BingoBoingo

fluffypony: Do they actually deliver?

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fluffypony

BingoBoingo: seems so

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BingoBoingo

I dun think seems so is good enough for mining hardware.

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fluffypony

what I mean is

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fluffypony

I haven't got one in my hands

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fluffypony

:-P

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rithm

go away assbot you are drunk

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rithm

!down danilepbarron

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rithm

!down danielpbarron

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assbot

rithm, you can't do that to danielpbarron.

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rithm

why not assbot

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rithm

you suck

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mike_c

BingoBoingo: how much hash you looking to get?

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danielpbarron

??

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mike_c

or, 'someone'

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5036 @ 0.00097889 = 4.9297 BTC [-]

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BingoBoingo

mike_c: I'm not actually looking to hash, but I am supposing if someone actually wanted hash... Who sells hash.

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benkay

should be able to purchase hashes on one of the hash exchanges

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benkay

ghash.io?

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danielpbarron

!down rithm

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assbot

danielpbarron, you can't do that to rithm.

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benkay

nope.

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danielpbarron

lol

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BingoBoingo

benkay: Nah, I mean actual physical hardware.

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rithm

would it be terrible if you couldn't get voiced in her danielpbarron

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mike_c

these guys actually deliver quickly (like couple biz days): http://www.112bit.com/product/antminer-s1-dual-blade/

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danielpbarron

rithm: no

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danielpbarron

rithm: i mostly read in here; my opinion barely matters at my stage in the game

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rithm

i just listen now because assbot

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rithm

assbot broke my spirit and ruined bitcorn

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BingoBoingo

mike_c: That... actually doesn't seem bad.

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mike_c

yeah. there are a few "companies" doing bitmain reselling in US. that guy (112bit) has been doing it for awhile.

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mike_c

pay the money, few days later a dusty box shows up from china.

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.49999999 = 1 BTC [+] {2}

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BingoBoingo

Maybe I haven't heard of them because there hasn't been a big fuss over "scam"

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fluffypony

AntMiner has an extremely positive perception

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mike_c

112bit's thread: https://bitcointa.lk/threads/antminer-s1-u-s-868-u2-x-500-u-s-8550-bitmain-for-usa-112bit-com.255811/

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[HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.48202011 BTC [-]

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.48200011 BTC [-]

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[HAVELOCK] [RENT] 26 @ 0.00577117 = 0.1501 BTC [-] {5}

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danielpbarron

has anyone in here ever floated the idea of bringing the WoT to twitter? There is a way to verify that a GPG key is associated with a twitter profile; #bitcoin-otc could be replaced with a twitter hashtag

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [RENT] 35 @ 0.00565049 = 0.1978 BTC [-] {2}

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fluffypony

yes, keybase.io

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 20 @ 0.029555 = 0.5911 BTC [-] {3}

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 20 @ 0.06474168 = 1.2948 BTC [-]

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danielpbarron

right, that's what i'm referring to

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danielpbarron

what I mean is: give gribble a twitter account

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asciilifeform

keybase.io

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21638 @ 0.00057628 = 12.4695 BTC [-]

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00058594 = 6.7969 BTC [+] {3}

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00059143 = 10.8232 BTC [+]

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ben_vulpes

the only line i have for coworkers and plebs on this topic is "you haven't thought for half a second why the /nsa/ didn't bring this suit?"

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mircea_popescu

on which side ?

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19800 @ 0.00059143 = 11.7103 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64950 @ 0.00057612 = 37.419 BTC [-] {3}

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ben_vulpes

the fbi's side - why would they argue apple's side?

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ben_vulpes

but really it's ambiguous for a reason

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ben_vulpes

got someone bought in on the "drop on first packet or gtfo" mentality, but still have to conquer the "well first you have to transfer the IP buffered packets into user space" mindset

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ben_vulpes

"because lol what we're going to fab our own chips?"

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ben_vulpes

mwell now that you ask...

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ben_vulpes

asciilifeform: what's your cad poison of choice?

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mircea_popescu

ben_vulpes> got someone bought in on the "drop on first packet or gtfo" mentality, but still have to conquer the "well first you have to transfer the IP buffered packets into user space" mindset anyway i specialize in making some selected subset of it actually WORK.

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ben_vulpes tis complicated.

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cazalla

anyone know if i'm missing any from the list? just using alexa as one metric, will find others for use in comparison each month going

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assbot

... ( http://bit.ly/1zOPv1R )

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cazalla

oops, forget to remove tardstalk from that one (have a longer list with other non news sites)

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42546 @ 0.00040542 = 17.249 BTC [+]

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gabriel_laddel: any more information on the Chinese run bureaucrats

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mircea_popescu

http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-03-2015#1037154 46 million?

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jurov

that's what D.CBSE price implies

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thestringpuller

jurov: haven't they raised in the 100's of mn?

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jurov

yes

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thestringpuller

SF, prosperity built on fake money.

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jurov

so if they manage to IPO coinbase, it can raise so much, no?

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24666 @ 0.00039445 = 9.7295 BTC [+] {2}

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thestringpuller

they'd have to raise more than their "implied valuation" right? like 100 mn+ ?

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thestringpuller

so early investors can exit cleanly, aka the FB IPO scam.

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jurov

For D.CBSE long investment to be even, it needs "only" $46m IPO or buyout

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jurov

at current btcusd

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14984 @ 0.00040351 = 6.0462 BTC [+] {2}

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jurov

and i'm curious why mircea thinks that won't ever happen

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thestringpuller

risky cause who knows if they ever IPO...

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thestringpuller

or get bought out.

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jurov

imo they can't afford to wait either

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jurov

(they=the bezzle investors)

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thestringpuller

jurov: what if the bezzle investors don't care tho?

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thestringpuller

you do bring up good question tho: what is the bezzle investors endgame (or what they have in mind at least)?

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jurov

waterfall operators definitely care

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jurov

yes, maybe they want just to drive it to the ground

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jurov

i dunno, just asking. and don't want to tie more bitcoins for indeterminate time in D.CBSE, either.

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mircea_popescu

!up indiancandy1

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thestringpuller

if company is run into ruins (i.e. MtGox)...it is moot issue

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indiancandy1

hi mp

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mircea_popescu

you don't believe they can IPO it at > 46 million? > l0lz

[22:26]

assbot

... ( http://bit.ly/1K5zsHf )

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asciilifeform

is that a mtgox otp generator ?

[22:27]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29400 @ 0.00039939 = 11.7421 BTC [-]

[22:27]

asciilifeform

(rectangular keychain, black with gold-coloured button in center, usb male)

[22:28]

BingoBoingo

asciilifeform: Appears to indeed be a Yubikey

[22:28]

asciilifeform

lol!

[22:28]

BingoBoingo

asciilifeform: I'm telling you the film is a lulzmine

[22:28]

mod6

who is testing a pogo currently? asciilifeform, danielpbarron and BingoBoingo?

[22:28]

asciilifeform

BingoBoingo: can you tell me why an actual snowden would have himself filmed ?

[22:28]

BingoBoingo

mod6: Don't have pogo

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mod6

ok

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asciilifeform

mod6: i have one; currently writing a netbsd kernel driv. for the nand flash

[22:29]

asciilifeform

well, by 'currently' meaning a few hrs./wk, sadly

[22:29]

mod6

hows that going anyway?

[22:29]

BingoBoingo

asciilifeform: From film it seems he was worried about "black bag" and in the event wanted martyrdom.

[22:29]

asciilifeform

BingoBoingo: conveniently carried (red) bag?

[22:30]

BingoBoingo

asciilifeform: "Privacy Hood" he called it

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.0003989 = 8.8955 BTC [-] {2}

[22:31]

BingoBoingo

asciilifeform: Used to keep lizard in the room from watching him type

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asciilifeform

why would anyone use a device such as 'yubikey' for access to a man-portable machine ?

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32399 @ 0.00038251 = 12.3929 BTC [-] {2}

[22:33]

BingoBoingo

asciilifeform: because... pro idiotas

[22:41]

BingoBoingo

Perhaps he doesn't trust his brain to "brainwallet" strong passwords

[22:42]

BingoBoingo

Yubikeys have been used to store fixed long passwords for local use. Just works like a USB keyboard in that case. Just...

[22:43]

BingoBoingo

The Man Portable machine has a keyboard

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mircea_popescu

if such a thing were to exist - major problems

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

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soo what's new

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mircea_popescu

kakobrekla you tihnking of making an irc network ?

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agamemnon23

AndrewJackson Anduck Apocalyptic arij Asa9 asciilifeform assbot Azelphur

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kakobrekla

well, it was more of a joke and id rather not, but if it comes to it, i would.

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kakobrekla

like the 15th standard you know.

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mircea_popescu

it's a bitch to run them tho, because ddos.

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asciilifeform

did anyone ever step up with decent hosting for whatever?

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mircea_popescu

i'd much rather add servers to freenode's pool than split the effort.

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mircea_popescu

then again, that'd require them extracting head from bunghole, which may prove more difficult.

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asciilifeform

phuctor is still languishing on a godforsaken EC2

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mircea_popescu

asciilifeform not rly any serious btc hoster as of yet

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asciilifeform

phuck.

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mircea_popescu

it's only been 5 years of btc so...

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kakobrekla

well it depends on the size i guess, we have a small alter irc network in slovenia with like 200 people and 3 or so servers, works just fine for years

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mircea_popescu

kakobrekla and then agency X wants to send 100gbit floods because why not.

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jurov

asciilifeform: what about SDF?

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jurov

http://sdf.lonestar.org/

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ozbot

SDF Public Access UNIX System - Free Shell Account and Shell Access

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asciilifeform

jurov: i thought that was a 'free shell for people learning unix' thing

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jurov

no, iirc they offer full paid package

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asciilifeform

jurov: for btc?

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kakobrekla

im not saying it cant happen but small fishes dont stand out

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mircea_popescu

kakobrekla yeah but once we move assets there it becomes huge fish

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jurov

they don't even take linux seriously. don't ask them about btc

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asciilifeform

mircea_popescu, kakobrekla: at least when irc.assets.whatever gets ddosed, we'll know that it's for us and not for some lamer on #l33td00dz or whatnot.

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[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.00482998 = 2.415 BTC [-] {3}

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kakobrekla

heh

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mircea_popescu

this is true.

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mircea_popescu

then again...

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mircea_popescu

kakobrekla keeps being rude and arrogant to customer support ppls

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kakobrekla

:(

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kakobrekla

they are rude.

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mircea_popescu

that guy was lulzy.

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jurov

he's actually lucky kako did not start with slander

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kakobrekla

lol

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kakobrekla

!b 5

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mircea_popescu

kakobrekla if you ever get a pet salamander

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mircea_popescu

you gotta name it slander

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kakobrekla

bah more

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kakobrekla

!b 10

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mircea_popescu

slander the slender salamander

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Diablo-D3

wtf happened now?

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kakobrekla

lol

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mircea_popescu

btw what does this do

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Jere_Jones

I'd just like to reiterate that I appreciate the advice -assets gave me about trying to buy goxbtc. Thanks folks.

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mircea_popescu

!b 65536

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kakobrekla

endoftheworld.swf

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mircea_popescu

ahahaha

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asciilifeform

!b -1

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mircea_popescu

!b $maxint

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jurov

!b NaN

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mircea_popescu

!b usagi

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jurov

usagi is not positive nor integer

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mircea_popescu

you dare slander usagi's integrity ?

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asciilifeform

any of you folks own a USB fault injector?

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mircea_popescu

what are you, like my sockpuppet ?

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asciilifeform

or care to recommend one

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mircea_popescu

asciilifeform is this some new sexual slang ?

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asciilifeform

i wanna see what cardano's usb controller does with malformed frames

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asciilifeform

(to trip 'fail deadly' mechanism)

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Bugpowder

mircea_popescu: deposit flush plz

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jurov

mircea_popescu: it is already known what happens to mpoe in a hour and half?

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jurov

is coinbr likely to survive it? :DDD

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mircea_popescu

jurov i can't imagine why coinbr'd suffer.

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asciilifeform

do we have some apocalypse scheduled?

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mircea_popescu

Bugpowder aite.

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Bugpowder

tx tx

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asciilifeform

damn i should actually read the logs, shouldn't i

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mircea_popescu

asciilifeform just the regularly scheduled mpoe statement

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asciilifeform

aha

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[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 92 @ 0.00482963 = 0.4443 BTC [-] {4}

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jurov

asciilifeform mpoe bot has no info about market rates, so i'm curious how it will autoexercise

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bones`

what would it take to be a serious BTC host?

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jurov

or if mpoe strts spewing garbage instead

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kakobrekla

i think most serial was cloudify or something like that

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 90 @ 0.00482985 = 0.4347 BTC [+] {2}

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mircea_popescu

bones` like a decade of experience in the field, actual connections, actual rented floor in multiple dcs, working relationships with the dc management, the tier 1 bw providers and parts suppliers.

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mircea_popescu

also puppet.

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 80 @ 0.00482999 = 0.3864 BTC [+] {2}

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asciilifeform

mircea_popescu: sounds costly.

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bones`

It is

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kakobrekla

incloudibly is what i ment

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diametric

man I wish I had a laser cutter with a powered Z axis

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kakobrekla

http://incloudibly.com/en/cloud

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ozbot

DDoS Protected Cloud Hosting, Cloud VPS - Free DDos Protection - Free 7-day Trial :: Incloudibly

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bones`

That's what I do by trade, and obviously I'm new here trying to expand my mind a bit

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kakobrekla

i think that best you can get now :

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asciilifeform

diametric: wonder if something like a powered 'whoopie cushion' would work

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bones`

A few others and I have a hosting company but we're only in Philly right now

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mircea_popescu

asciilifeform yeah well, it's not as costly as diametric's 3d printer farm

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diametric

asciilifeform: that doesn't speak precision to me

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mircea_popescu

Bones_ so how many cages you run ?

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bones`

Two, we're still small and boostrapped

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mircea_popescu

:large 9000 various start-ups, whether on broadway, off broadway, off-off broadway etc that try it.

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ThickAsThieves

i'm not even sure what purpose this doodad serves

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-CiPi-

13:21:23 up 47 days, 22:19, 0 users, load average: 0.02, 0.02, 0.00

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ThickAsThieves

i can click all the tags!

[16:48]

mircea_popescu

i could never point to one that succeeded

[16:48]

mircea_popescu

and yet each year...

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[HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 10 @ 0.13311598 = 1.3312 BTC [-]

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mircea_popescu

incidentally, re ukraine : http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/Deterrence/Trilateral.shtml

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mircea_popescu

back when the us was still a sovereign, it promised (together with russia) to defend the ukrainian border if ukraina agrees to dismantle nukes.

[16:51]

mircea_popescu

meanwhile russia is still a sovereign, but the us is not sovereign anymore.

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[HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 1 @ 0.13311598 BTC [-]

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nubbins`

"that depends on what your definition of 'defend' is"

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mircea_popescu

nope, notrly.

[16:52]

asciilifeform

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/publishers-withdraw-more-than-120-gibberish-science-and-engineering-papers/

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ozbot

Publishers Withdraw More than 120 Gibberish Science and Engineering Papers - Scientific American

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asciilifeform

shannonizer ftw!

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 2 @ 0.05099 = 0.102 BTC [+]

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mircea_popescu

lol

[16:54]

assbot

[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 30 @ 0.0056 = 0.168 BTC [+]

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 27 @ 0.0056 = 0.1512 BTC [+]

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ThickAsThieves

there's one guy out there that's like, Wait I was serious! I'm not a machine!

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mircea_popescu

ahjahaha

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4748 @ 0.00087076 = 4.1344 BTC [+]

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ninjashogun

haha

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ninjashogun

who was that

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[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 35 @ 0.00560987 = 0.1963 BTC [+]

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mircea_popescu

"The quantum droplet is made up of roughly five electrons and five holes. It possesses some characteristics of a liquid, like having ripples, the scientists said."

[16:59]

mircea_popescu

clearly, ripple wins at quantum.

[16:59]

mircea_popescu

anyway : new particle.

[16:59]

mircea_popescu

the dogeplet.

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asciilifeform

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mircea_popescu

asciilifeform obviously i misread "ripple cunt"

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asciilifeform

ahahaha

[17:00]

mircea_popescu

which i suppose is nubbins`'s next band

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mircea_popescu

once they're done dicking around with the dick

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asciilifeform

'Most of the conferences took place in China, and most of the fake papers have authors with Chinese affiliations.'

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mircea_popescu

spam.cn

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nubbins`

DICK SURGERY!

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[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 121 @ 0.0056 = 0.6776 BTC [-]

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nubbins`

https://twitter.com/CBCWam/status/439718120354086912/photo/1/large

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ozbot

Twitter / CBCWam: Look at all the brand new CDS ...

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nubbins`

that's one of our albums (atelier bleu!) on top of the pile :D

[17:06]

nubbins`

shoulda put dick surgery on top.

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ThickAsThieves

"Just noticed my TOR wallet emptied a couple of days ago"

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ThickAsThieves

lol

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ThickAsThieves

Just noticed my lawn gnome was stolen

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ThickAsThieves

and now all i have is these pictures

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mircea_popescu

OMFG GUISE someone stoled my lawn

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mircea_popescu

aw shit too slow again

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ThickAsThieves

crimean!

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ThickAsThieves

it has both crime and mean in it

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ThickAsThieves

word of the month!

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nubbins`

so we got our enormous-carbon-footprint 6.25% organic tank tops in for the yoga studio (eco-friendly!)

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nubbins`

they don't even say "organic" on the label, anywhere

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nubbins`

hahaha

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ThickAsThieves

lol

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nubbins`

fuck this client

[17:12]

ThickAsThieves

i was at an event last night where the speaker told the crowd to only eat orgasmic veggies

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ThickAsThieves

especially if you eat the skin

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nubbins`

people don't eat the skin?!

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ThickAsThieves

and fruits*

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ThickAsThieves

well, like bananas

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ThickAsThieves

kiwis

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ThickAsThieves

etc

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asciilifeform

re: 'scigen': all the 'authors' would need to do now is to adjust the rng

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asciilifeform

the problem of 'tell shit from shinola programmatically' is ai-complete

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asciilifeform

anyone is welcome to try it even for 'arxiv vs snarxiv' (http://snarxiv.org/vs-arxiv)

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mircea_popescu

snarxiv hahaha.

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mircea_popescu

people here know everything don't they.

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nubbins`

ah, good point

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nubbins`

what sort of deviant would eat a banana peel ;(

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ThickAsThieves

well it is probly the most orgasmic fruit

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mircea_popescu

hahaha

[17:16]

ThickAsThieves

other than maybe cucumbers

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ThickAsThieves

but to you'd have to "fruit" "loosely" if using a cucumber

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ThickAsThieves

use*

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mircea_popescu

can someone link me to the log where i rant about how if someone had an idea they didn't have an idea until someone in power says so ?

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ThickAsThieves

not sure if you ever quite put it that recursively

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mircea_popescu

i didn't

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mircea_popescu

i can't remember what the fuck exactly i said and so i can't grep too efficiently.

[17:20]

ThickAsThieves

say something new then

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mircea_popescu

meh.

[17:20]

ThickAsThieves

it'll be more memorable this time

[17:20]

ThickAsThieves

use a fucked up analogy

[17:20]

ThickAsThieves

itll help

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mircea_popescu

lmao

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asciilifeform

mircea_popescu: the 'art' piece?

[17:20]

mircea_popescu

asciilifeform i think it was around that discussion, but not exactly.

[17:20]

mircea_popescu

i was ranting at either tat or thestringpuller i think

[17:21]

mircea_popescu

fucking hell i need ai.

[17:21]

mircea_popescu

why doesn't grep take gestures!

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[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 138 @ 0.00544066 = 0.7508 BTC [-] {6}

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nubbins`

mp, ever read any Federico Garcia Lorca? was reminded of him earlier

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [HIF] 318 @ 0.00050177 = 0.1596 BTC [+] {7}

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nubbins`

cohen named his daughter after him

[17:23]

nubbins`

always meant to pick some up, never quite got around to it

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asciilifeform

nubbins`: the fellow with 'guardia civil, alma de charol' ?

[17:24]

assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 2 @ 0.05055 = 0.1011 BTC [-] {2}

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nubbins`

computer says yes

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[HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 16 @ 0.05003136 = 0.8005 BTC [-] {5}

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mircea_popescu

Jan 25 16:40:13 we're not equal, even if we can type the same strings in a box they still aren't the same strings. depends whose name signs on them. we're not equal, even if two people have "the same idea", in one head it's an idea, in another head it's nothing.

[17:26]

mircea_popescu

fuck me.

[17:26]

mircea_popescu

it was worth having it searched for. look at that beauty.

[17:27]

nubbins`

colored strings

[17:27]

mircea_popescu

nubbins` yes.

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asciilifeform

what was the context here

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asciilifeform

'Quod licet Jovi...' ?

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mircea_popescu

the context is complicated.

[17:30]

mircea_popescu

http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-01-2014#459312

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ozbot

#bitcoin-assets log

[17:30]

mircea_popescu

basically me having an explosion over kids putting themselves in the whoodchipper

[17:30]

ThickAsThieves

fukn shit ... 19 AM shares lost in error on my last week. Grrr

[17:30]

mircea_popescu

the kids are playing the ceo, the woodchipper is chipping away

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 44 @ 0.00559998 = 0.2464 BTC [+]

[17:30]

ThickAsThieves

never fucked up til now

[17:30]

mircea_popescu

thickasukto.

[17:30]

ThickAsThieves

well at least i can afford to fix it

[17:31]

ThickAsThieves

fukn gmail and threaded emails caused it

[17:31]

nubbins`

that's the spirit

[17:31]

asciilifeform

if i understand correctly, this is just the difference between armchair general and actual general

[17:32]

ThickAsThieves

btw you see people shares ukyo's facebook?

[17:33]

kakobrekla

oh yeah whats with the ukyo now

[17:33]

kakobrekla

did he pay up or what

[17:33]

ThickAsThieves

https://www.facebook.com/jon.montroll

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 35 @ 0.00559998 = 0.196 BTC [+]

[17:33]

ThickAsThieves

nope

[17:33]

kakobrekla

or did he have the coins on gox

[17:33]

kakobrekla

cause that WOULD be fun.

[17:34]

kakobrekla

wait his name is MonTroll

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kakobrekla

and you expect him to pay!?

[17:35]

nubbins`

mon ami, votre troll

[17:35]

ThickAsThieves

hehe

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 3 @ 0.051 = 0.153 BTC [+]

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nubbins`

or is that too stiff? ton troll if you prefer

[17:35]

kakobrekla

seems like hawaiian troll of men

[17:36]

nubbins`

brb reboot

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nubbins`

46 days uptime on a laptop ;o

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kakobrekla

mine is longer.

[17:38]

ThickAsThieves

heh, Friedcat is covering the 19 shares :)

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ThickAsThieves

i got a bailout

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mircea_popescu

asciilifeform you understand correctly.

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23885 @ 0.00086496 = 20.6596 BTC [-] {3}

[17:44]

mircea_popescu

also this is for an article im about to write so you'll see what i want to say by it presently.

[17:44]

ThickAsThieves

that reminds me

[17:45]

ThickAsThieves

i was reading the MPOE statement

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mircea_popescu

wait his name is MonTroll

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nubbins`

you got soxxed

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peterl

Namworld: and there are people talking about resurecting Gox, can't we just let the pile of crap die now?

[18:12]

Namworld

I sold at 90%

[18:12]

Namworld

10% cut, just after withdrawals were stopped.

[18:12]

peterl

did you get your fiat out?

[18:12]

ThickAsThieves

yeah everyone thinks they can brute force the wallets

[18:13]

ThickAsThieves

i say let em be

[18:13]

Namworld

lol, brute force wallets.

[18:13]

nubbins`

http://tech.slashdot.org/story/14/03/01/146223/using-google-maps-to-intercept-fbi-and-secret-service-calls

[18:14]

ozbot

Using Google Maps To Intercept FBI and Secret Service Calls - Slashdot

[18:14]

ThickAsThieves

there are some serious issues for small businesses and google

[18:15]

assbot

[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 40 @ 0.00549996 = 0.22 BTC [+] {3}

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ThickAsThieves

random restaurant owner has no clue what to do

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ThickAsThieves

slaves to tripadvisor and shit

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ThickAsThieves

victims of a complaint system masquerading as a reviw

[18:16]

ThickAsThieves

reviews*

[18:16]

ThickAsThieves

then savvy ones buy fake reviews

[18:17]

ThickAsThieves

hurting consumer

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ThickAsThieves

business RPG

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00020285 = 0.2029 BTC [+] {2}

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [SFI] 243 @ 0.00088164 = 0.2142 BTC [+] {2}

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [HMF] 13 @ 0.0213 = 0.2769 BTC [-] {2}

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nubbins`

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2014/need-a-water-filter-peel-a-tree-branch-0226.html

[18:21]

ozbot

Need a water filter? Peel a tree branch - MIT News Office

[18:21]

nubbins`

won't work for cryptosporidium, but still impressive

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ThickAsThieves

"This is a technology institute. I don't believe there are any communication courses here."

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ThickAsThieves

says so much

[18:24]

ThickAsThieves

"This quote from your article aludes to plants having some sort of intelligence and a brain. This is rather disturbing to me coming from such a prestigious campus. This thinking must originate from some primitive caveman type of superstition. Otherwise this is a wonderful article."

[18:25]

asciilifeform

mit, obligatory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIhk9eKOLzQ

[18:25]

ThickAsThieves

is Vitalik from MIT?

[18:25]

ThickAsThieves

hehe http://about.me/vitalik_buterin

[18:26]

nubbins`

heh, commenters are such wet blankets

[18:26]

ThickAsThieves

should have lasers coming out of his eyes

[18:26]

ThickAsThieves

University of Waterloo

[18:27]

kakobrekla

>Full-time Cryptocurrency 2.0 Advocate

[18:27]

kakobrekla

oh my.

[18:27]

ThickAsThieves

yeah the new company line is bitcoin is outdated, havent you heard

[18:27]

ThickAsThieves

so many problemz with it

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ThickAsThieves

like i dont own any

[18:28]

ThickAsThieves

etc

[18:28]

kakobrekla

mhm

[18:28]

nubbins`

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/st-john-s-man-living-in-shed-after-booted-out-of-housing-1.2555839

[18:28]

ozbot

St. John's man living in shed after booted out of housing - Newfoundland & Labrador - CBC News

[18:28]

nubbins`

a particularly insightful comment: "another sensational story by the CBC over dramatising as usual .....and indeed scrapping the bottom of the barrel ...give us a justin bieber story please"

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9645 @ 0.00087078 = 8.3987 BTC [+]

[18:29]

ThickAsThieves

"What a heart wrenching one sided story."

[18:30]

ThickAsThieves

hehe

[18:30]

nubbins`

cbc comments, in particular, are fucking brutal

[18:30]

nubbins`

that fucking dickhead "froglips" comments on every. single. story.

[18:31]

nubbins`

that said, this is a ridiculous excuse of a news story

[18:32]

ThickAsThieves

from the lips of frogs

[18:32]

assbot

[HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 28 @ 0.05005714 = 1.4016 BTC [-] {2}

[18:32]

chetty

Upper house to demand recall of Moscow ambassador to U.S.

[18:32]

nubbins`

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/ukraine-crisis-putin-gets-parliamentary-approval-for-military-use-1.2556228

[18:33]

ozbot

Ukraine crisis: Putin gets parliamentary approval for military use - World - CBC News

[18:33]

nubbins`

eep

[18:33]

assbot

[HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 28 @ 0.00549999 = 0.154 BTC [+]

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.09799997 = 0.196 BTC [+] {2}

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asciilifeform

nubbins`: love the weasel man in that piece

[18:37]

asciilifeform

there is no grey

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nubbins`

ukraine or homeless guy?

[18:38]

ThickAsThieves

http://imgur.com/4lPPqXa

[18:38]

ozbot

imgur: the simple image sharer

[18:38]

asciilifeform

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mircea_popescu

http://trilema.com/2014/pro-idiotas-which-obviously-means-people-who-have-ideas-ie-idiots/

[18:41]

ozbot

Pro idiotas, which obviously means, people who have ideas. Ie, idiots. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mirce

[18:41]

assbot

[HAVELOCK] [HMF] 20 @ 0.02001759 = 0.4004 BTC [-] {6}

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mircea_popescu

like i dont own any

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56815 @ 0.00030835 = 17.5189 BTC [-] {2}

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decimation

it could be rebuilt, but not without the resources of a rich prince

[00:03]

decimation

certainly not by hobbyists

[00:03]

asciilifeform

wake me up when there exists anything other than hobbyists in the space.

[00:04]

decimation

aye

[00:04]

decimation

what ever came of that startup that is re-writing bitcoin in go or whatever

[00:04]

asciilifeform

http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=11-05-2015#1128353 D

[11:03]

BingoBoingo

ah

[11:03]

mircea_popescu

anyway, server's fine, just slow.

[11:04]

mircea_popescu

i prefer this, because it drains the attacker.

[11:04]

mircea_popescu

and besides... servers made for workin neh ? 100% capacity ftw.

[11:04]

mircea_popescu

142 requests/sec sounds pretty good anyway.

[11:05]

BingoBoingo

Ah, cool

[11:05]

shinohai

https://twitter.com/aantonop/status/595601619581964289 http://healthlevelup.com/fit-girl-gallery/

[21:33]

WolfGoethe

squat booty rules all. skinny booty is a travesty worthy of jihad

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williamdunne

WolfGoethe: Urm... your link returned this

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williamdunne

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WolfGoethe

huh? lt the page load. there are women on there

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WolfGoethe

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WolfGoethe

where do u see that?

[21:35]

WolfGoethe

all i see is thick squat booty

[21:35]

williamdunne

It was on maybe the second page of it

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WolfGoethe

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williamdunne

Opinions? https://www.google.com/search?site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1301&bih=676&q=holly+willoughby&oq=holly+wi&gs_l=img.3.0.0l10.1082.2302.0.3961.8.8.0.0.0.0.72.467.8.8.0....0...1ac.1.64.img..0.8.467._pnh2oflBjk

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WolfGoethe

she prob has zero boot

[21:36]

WolfGoethe

y

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WolfGoethe

pass...

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WolfGoethe

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trinque

indiancandy1: lol

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williamdunne

I'm trying to work out why

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34605 @ 0.00032759 = 11.3363 BTC [+] {2}

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mats

butts

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BingoBoingo

!up indiancandy1

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indiancandy1

that pic

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indiancandy1

is my friends x gf

[21:41]

indiancandy1

her name is tessa

[21:41]

indiancandy1

shes really into bdsm lifestyle

[21:41]

williamdunne

indiancandy1: are you registered in the WoT?

[21:41]

indiancandy1

no coz i duno how to do it

[21:41]

indiancandy1

its so complicated

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williamdunne

Would you like some help?

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BingoBoingo

!up WolfGoethe

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WolfGoethe

the tatto girl?

[21:42]

WolfGoethe

i'd tie hr up..lol

[21:42]

WolfGoethe

nah not into that. tattoos ruin it for me

[21:43]

trinque

prolly the chick who's a table

[21:43]

trinque

WolfGoethe: same

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trinque

tried dating a chick once covered in tats, very distracting

[21:43]

WolfGoethe

gross

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williamdunne

I like em', not gonna liea

[21:44]

WolfGoethe

ride a bike and u talk to a lot fo tat girls.. do nothing for me

[21:44]

williamdunne

Was thinking of getting a tattoo while in Prague actually..

[21:44]

trinque

"you had this great body, then let 'artists' use it like a bar bathroom wall"

[21:44]

indiancandy1

yes will

[21:45]

indiancandy1

i would

[21:45]

indiancandy1

i got 11 tattoos

[21:45]

indiancandy1

dont hate

[21:45]

williamdunne

indiancandy1: Mmk, what sort of computer do you have?

[21:45]

indiancandy1

laptop

[21:45]

Adlai

!b 2

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assbot

Last 2 lines bashed and pending review. ( http://dpaste.com/3ZYPGRE.txt )

[21:46]

williamdunne

Apple or other?

[21:46]

indiancandy1

hp

[21:46]

williamdunne

k

[21:46]

indiancandy1

im getting a tattoo above my panty line this week

[21:46]

williamdunne

What are you getting done?

[21:46]

indiancandy1

some horizontal tribal thin design

[21:46]

BingoBoingo

danielpbarron: Did you ever get that pink netbook?

[21:46]

williamdunne

indiancandy1: noice

[21:47]

williamdunne

indiancandy1: Anyhow, go here

[21:47]

williamdunne

indiancandy1: http://www.gpg4win.org/download.html

[21:47]

williamdunne

And click the first big green button

[21:47]

williamdunne

And then click run

[21:47]

williamdunne

And wait for it to open

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williamdunne

Then tell me

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indiancandy1

ok

[21:48]

danielpbarron

BingoBoingo, lol no, I got outbid and forgot about it

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mod6

Update: full sync of v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patche(s) { Orphanage Thermonuke } + { TX Orphanage Amputation } is up to block: 314713

[21:49]

BingoBoingo

nice mod6

[21:49]

indiancandy1

i clckd run

[21:50]

indiancandy1

it says windows smartscreen csnt be reached atm

[21:50]

indiancandy1

wtf

[21:50]

trinque

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/products/ie-9/features/smartscreen-filter

[21:51]

indiancandy1

what is all this

[21:51]

williamdunne

Just click ignore or ok or summin

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63700 @ 0.00032827 = 20.9108 BTC [+]

[21:52]

trinque

it's a hamfisted attempt to "protect" the user

[21:53]

trinque

by crippling the software

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indiancandy1

im confused

[21:54]

indiancandy1

u lost m

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indiancandy1

e

[21:54]

williamdunne

Ok

[21:54]

williamdunne

So when you see the smart screen thing yes, what buttons can you click?

[21:54]

williamdunne

Also, I'm a little disturbed by your usage of #latina on this https://instagram.com/p/0lS3nwB6Ip/

[21:55]

williamdunne

I don't believe Greece, India, or the UK are in South America

[21:55]

trinque

williamdunne: did you not hear the tunes?

[21:56]

indiancandy1

i dont handle it

[21:57]

indiancandy1

my insta

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indiancandy1

some indian boy does

[21:57]

indiancandy1

in banglaore

[21:57]

williamdunne

Ahahahaha

[21:57]

williamdunne

Thats hilarious

[21:57]

trinque

"my instagram guy"

[21:57]

williamdunne

trinque: Sounded like electro-jamaican-indian to me

[21:57]

indiancandy1

the song is jamaican

[21:57]

trinque

ah what do I know; I wasn't really listening :D

[21:57]

williamdunne

trinque: I called it

[21:57]

trinque

so then I'm the racist

[21:58]

indiancandy1

how

[21:58]

williamdunne

trinque: Typical Eastern European

[21:58]

williamdunne

Racist, all of em

[21:58]

trinque

I thought that was some kind of reggaeton thing or w/e it's called

[21:58]

williamdunne

indiancandy1: how what?

[21:59]

indiancandy1

did u call me eastern europnean

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indiancandy1

ahahah

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trinque

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fiat500

ThickAsThieves: /lmfao/

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fiat500

feel kinda bad for our friend ken

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[HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.024899 = 0.0498 BTC [-]

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ThickAsThieves

i tattled

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ThickAsThieves

sryyyyyyy

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fiat500

hahahahahaha

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fiat500

btw theres nothing wrong with dutch auctions per se

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fiat500

i guess in bitcoinia it looks "scammy", but its a legit way of running an IPO

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[BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.01703 = 0.0681 BTC [-]

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assbot

[BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024999 BTC [-]

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assbot

[BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1955 BTC [+]

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assbot

[BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.196 = 0.588 BTC [+]

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fiat500

damn shame that crypto-trade IPO, up in flames is too generous a way to describe it

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ThickAsThieves

Crypto-trade share price is holding up okay tho no?

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ThickAsThieves

they just took way too long

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ThickAsThieves

back when they IPO'd, the community wanted another exchange

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ThickAsThieves

but in this time people really get used to BTC-e for altcoins

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fiat500

its trading < IPO price

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fiat500

they havent managed to sell all their shares

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ThickAsThieves

well they were overpriced to start

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fiat500

aside from that, there is basically no volume

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ThickAsThieves

yeah

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fiat500

(on the exchange itself)

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ThickAsThieves

they now need to advertise

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ThickAsThieves

and do outreach

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assbot

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3698 @ 0.00071347 = 2.6384 BTC [+]

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3791 @ 0.00071595 = 2.7142 BTC [+]

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[BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+]

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[BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025 = 0.15 BTC [+]

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assbot

[BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025 = 0.375 BTC [+]

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[BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.002702 = 0.0243 BTC [-]

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[HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0249 = 0.4482 BTC [+]

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00071678 = 9.1748 BTC [+]

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[BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.67 = 4.69 BTC [+]

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assbot

[BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [+]

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[HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.02445001 = 6.1125 BTC [-]

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[BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [-]

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[BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0022 = 0.022 BTC [+]

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[HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+]

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jurov

4avg

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jurov

$avg

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mpexbot

jurov: 127.90

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assbot

[BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [+]

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mircea_popescu

and do outreach

Saturday, 23 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 Jul 2015

decimation

yeah if it's the last file, it's incomplete

[00:00]

asciilifeform

aha

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mod6

these were fully sync'd up to ~320`000 blocks or so. they were shutdown after full sync was achieved. each goes upto like blk0017.dat

[00:00]

mod6

fa97f9f51bd130758910563ad7976014736b8b8ec021ed9f5dbc3c4b87d3703a blk0009.dat | 2f7acbd7b5603a845a5d380ffb6ff3be051ab8b192ae143b0916a07564d5cbc5 blk0009.dat | 1631edac873633135b9eb9b8214d6d2b30d708d00ec4dd1db6a9bf09f384551b blk0009.dat

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decimation

mine stops at blk0008.dat

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mod6

on a fully sync'd node?

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mod6

whats the full size of your blockchain? mine's like ... ~38Gb

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mod6

82397e804874de4709faa07515f6bedbeaa4b1cdc49846b96742bba925bad1cb blk0010.dat | d2bf09e41b6177d6f44a5b7983954c647ac2c983ac39af2e159261e8737f4662 blk0010.dat | baa5bbcdb388d707398d00de95df8d3c5d98d716842d1eea7ea51f3d4ed40695 blk0010.dat

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mod6

seems to diverge for me starting with blk0008.dat

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asciilifeform

8d8c80c9677d59856eb3ebb2e9d87ff2bc4cd416f02ae6d4d925e031fffb82e1 blk0001.dat

[00:06]

asciilifeform

ebbeef1641ca8b921652577f4917ad2f7391cb5067b7857819ed4a5fb4a35091 blk0002.dat

[00:06]

asciilifeform

c125ab7cbdf64b9d14c26adcc7638b2e7a62879cdd64a8897bbdb494360162569 blk0003.dat

[00:06]

asciilifeform

^^^ from my box circa 2013 !

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mod6

huh. yours dont match ours or mps

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asciilifeform

with ecc ram, no less

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asciilifeform

and raid5

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asciilifeform

(the latter with nightly parity checks!)

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decimation

with orphans?

[00:09]

asciilifeform

almost certainly

[00:09]

asciilifeform

(for the same reason as mircea_popescu's)

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asciilifeform

they were moved from an earlier disk, where the thing was going from late 2010

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asciilifeform

iirc

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asciilifeform

is presently past 189070

[00:15]

asciilifeform

anomaly has not recurred yet

[00:15]

asciilifeform

(but is not expected for a while)

[00:15]

asciilifeform

sha256(blk0001.dat) is equal to the expected value.

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asciilifeform

(on the 'eater' node)

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mod6

18704088cd8518a05e173648622bdc86e695e6e551a9e669179dd26b4e40aab5 blk0011.dat | 18704088cd8518a05e173648622bdc86e695e6e551a9e669179dd26b4e40aab5 blk0011.dat | c39eeb00ee4489722f82f53667a71584aa571913c6c0116017682ed508e5adcd blk0011.dat

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mod6

bdabb513c4ced2b592897757d1a137263f7d709a86040c41772288caea55fb14 blk0012.dat | bdabb513c4ced2b592897757d1a137263f7d709a86040c41772288caea55fb14 blk0012.dat | 7da33b5bc03fcba571b854172938f000a9d5241757f3b186de93da34ddcb889f blk0012.dat

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mod6

35069477afe178861ddfe9d686625801e20fcb66b89d87b4a2730925aefd20a0 blk0013.dat | 35069477afe178861ddfe9d686625801e20fcb66b89d87b4a2730925aefd20a0 blk0013.dat | 25def233a2fa1c177169c74789070dc08de127b8447c7ee0784a8735353a42f8 blk0013.dat

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asciilifeform

mod6: where are the 3rd items in these triples from ?

[00:18]

asciilifeform

anything peculiar about that node ?

[00:18]

mod6

0a7c6b1127af5f47afe3138eb206c736d8452256826d0c3e030c5cd8c289b6e6 blk0014.dat | fc6f19747098be62ccadffda61c7c302d57748e05d2de95f5ee226ac250c71e5 blk0014.dat | fc6f19747098be62ccadffda61c7c302d57748e05d2de95f5ee226ac250c71e5 blk0014.dat

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mod6

so one of them seems to be more screwed up than the others. but there were blocks like blk0009.dat & 10 where all were different.

[00:20]

mod6

one was done in january, one in february, and one in march.

[00:20]

mod6

january was pre SSL 1.0.1g

[00:20]

asciilifeform

this is probably when i say that it will be necessary to walk the blocks.

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asciilifeform

and compare individual ones

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00046595 = 5.2652 BTC [+]

[00:23]

mod6

yeah, totally agree.

[00:25]

mod6

im suprised they diverged that much.

[00:26]

mod6

i would have though with all the same version (pretty much) that they would have all been the same hashes.

[00:26]

asciilifeform

~recent~ syncs diverging is almost certainly a product of enemy fire

[00:26]

mod6

glad I looked at that

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64550 @ 0.00048971 = 31.6108 BTC [+] {3}

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decimation

yeah, gotta take it block by block

[00:27]

decimation

the question is, how do we make a portable tool to suck blocks from bitcoin nodes?

[00:30]

decimation

something that parses .dat files?

[00:30]

asciilifeform

decimation: one way is what i'm doing

[00:30]

asciilifeform

but it's a bit slow

[00:30]

decimation

yes true

[00:30]

asciilifeform

there is a python thing floating around, iirc

[00:30]

asciilifeform

can try that.

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asciilifeform

alternatively, write own (format is pretty simple)

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mod6

yah, there's asciilifeform's way, and there's that python thing

[00:30]

asciilifeform

alternatively wait for me, but i'm up to my ears in backlog of work

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asciilifeform

where the hell is mircea_popescu

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asciilifeform

at this rate, he's gonna miss ragnarok.

[00:33]

asciilifeform

(then again, this ragnarok will still be there tomorrow..)

[00:34]

phf

fwiw dumpblock is expensive, because walks blockchain in order. a "dumpdb" that iterates over mapBlockIndex and does ReadFromDisk/js in 5-10 months, so everything i know is probably stale

[03:23]

ben_vulpes

funkenstein_: "hammered"?

[03:24]

trinque

ben_vulpes: yeah you can use reagent in this manner

[03:24]

funkenstein_

like, ddosed

[03:24]

trinque

wanted to know if the native thing would eat clojurescript, in case I end up having to use it

[03:24]

BingoBoingo

like, ddosed While I was away from the computer when Rassah finally stopped derping about "escrowless" escrow and his 1,000 BTC Prius and got down to business, here's what transpired when he did. bootstrap.dat

[20:09]

jurov

when later i got my hands on perma connection, UO's star faded or whatever

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asciilifeform

http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-07-2015#1183832

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 Jan 2016

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58908 @ 0.00050633 = 29.8269 BTC [+] {3}

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32500 @ 0.00050935 = 16.5539 BTC [+]

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12411 @ 0.00050935 = 6.3215 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24389 @ 0.00051016 = 12.4423 BTC [+]

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PeterL

Happy New Year!

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shinohai

Happy New Year PeterL o/

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PeterL

Spartans are sucking at handegg today, bleh.

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shinohai

>.<

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BingoBoingo

deedbot-: http://dpaste.com/256EX4X.txt

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deedbot-

accepted: 1

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assbot

... ( http://bit.ly/1RU2z3f )

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deedbot-

[Qntra] Qntra (S.QNTR) December 2015 Report - http://qntra.net/2016/01/qntra-s-qntr-december-2015-report/

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BingoBoingo

Peter_L At least they got this much handegg

[01:50]

BingoBoingo

Roll Tide!

[01:50]

PeterL

does deedbot accept wotpaste, or only dpaste?

[01:51]

PeterL

Why is the Tide's mascot an elephant?

[01:51]

BingoBoingo

Wotpaste is experimental so gotta ask trinque and ben_vulpes

[01:52]

BingoBoingo

I have no idea why they are an elephant

[01:52]

PeterL

The silliest mascot is Stanford's, my wife calls it "the happy dancing christmas tree"

[01:56]

trinque

deedbot accepts whateverpaste from people he likes

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PeterL

deedbot-: http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/019d9371-aa7b-41b1-8fb9-ad5266a1a7fa/?raw=true

[01:57]

deedbot-

Bad URL or network outage.

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assbot

... ( http://bit.ly/1UjhVfk )

[01:57]

PeterL

maybe he doesn't like me?

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trinque

:|

[01:58]

trinque

well. the shit isn't signed, broham.

[01:58]

PeterL

meh, right

[01:58]

BingoBoingo

Peter_L I like the story of the Illinois mascot, because it ends with him being murdered

[01:58]

PeterL

I have to hear this story now?

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BingoBoingo

Well, not much to it. The Politically correct crowd murdered poor Chief Illiniwek.

[02:08]

PeterL

aww, that's sad. Easter Michigan had their mascot transformed from a noble Indian dude into a stupid Eagle.

[02:09]

PeterL

*Eastern

[02:09]

BingoBoingo

That sucks

[02:09]

PeterL

was a couple decades ago, but the older alumni are still sore about the change

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PeterL

deedbot-: http://dpaste.com/0HJRAKH.txt

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assbot

... ( http://bit.ly/1RU4g0v )

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ben_vulpes

dude PeterL you still hafta sign it

[02:15]

PeterL

yeah, I forgot :/

[02:15]

PeterL

deedbot- http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/ca33a4e9-6ed2-40f7-ad52-bdc1ea870b09/?raw=true

[02:16]

assbot

... ( http://bit.ly/1RU4BAl )

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deedbot-

accepted: 1

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PeterL

lol

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trinque

good thing that's going to last the lifetime of the blockchain.

[02:26]

PeterL

important things like this should not be forgotten!

[02:26]

trinque

immortal ink, PeterL, and that's what you wrote

[02:26]

PeterL

all men must die

[02:26]

adlai

not really. all the blockchain gets is ripemd160(sha256(that))

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adlai

nobody can deny it's been published, as long as you know what "it" was

[02:28]

PeterL

Tests!, I am doing important tests of our ecosystem

[02:28]

trinque

that's why I keep the other part.

[02:28]

PeterL

it's for science

[02:29]

BingoBoingo

http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-12-2015#1357444 > "This was particularly difficult for Steele to do because, well, she was standing in the middle of Times Square. This might be the first time in the history of televised sports where the studio keeps cutting back to a crowd of thousands of people who are not watching the game they're televising."

[16:35]

assbot

The second edition of CFP Thursday was a mess. ... ( http://bit.ly/1OxMGbV )

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32317 @ 0.00051177 = 16.5389 BTC [-]

[16:40]

BingoBoingo

From the mines

[16:41]

assbot

... ( http://bit.ly/1OBfWF8 )

[16:41]

ben_vulpes

unrelated

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ben_vulpes

https://www.groupon.com/biz/guilford-ct/yolo-laser-center-med-spa

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assbot

Yolo Laser Center & Med Spa - Guilford, CT | Groupon ... ( http://bit.ly/1OxOe5E )

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24100 @ 0.00051332 = 12.371 BTC [+] {3}

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BingoBoingo

nsfl https://archive.is/a4HY4

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assbot

Dick_tickle comments on This is what I aspirated ... ( http://bit.ly/1PBGrqO )

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BingoBoingo

cookies for kakobrekla

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assbot

... ( http://bit.ly/1Jk0gnh )

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kakobrekla

chop chop

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BingoBoingo

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assbot

... ( http://bit.ly/1Jk0IC4 )

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13102 @ 0.00051342 = 6.7268 BTC [+]

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mircea_popescu

aghahaha ginger dormice ?

[18:17]

BingoBoingo

looks so

[18:37]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 85400 @ 0.00050929 = 43.4934 BTC [-] {4}

[18:41]

BingoBoingo

https://imgur.com/a/X4TzT

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assbot

Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet ... ( http://bit.ly/1OptbH1 )

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BingoBoingo

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assbot

... ( http://bit.ly/1OptBNy )

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shinohai

Well looks like she's free for ya BingoBoingo

[18:50]

BingoBoingo

nope

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shinohai

^^

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BingoBoingo

shinohai: Speaking of ready, when's your datacenter

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shinohai

I wish I had a datacenter lol

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mircea_popescu

decentralize all the thangs.

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BingoBoingo

decentralize all the thongs

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mircea_popescu

thong to the site, the beach look for 2016 ?

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mircea_popescu

side*

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BingoBoingo

Only one way to find out

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pete_dushenski

http://www.contravex.com/2015/07/08/s-mpoe-traders-delight/

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 Jan 2014

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Topic for #bitcoin-assets is: http://bitcoin-assets.com || http://log.bitcoin-assets.com - most days worth reading || http://bash.bitcoin-assets.com - all days worth reading

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Topic for #bitcoin-assets set by kakobrekla!~kako@unaffiliated/kakobrekla at Wed Nov 27 22:34:54 2013

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mircea_popescu

well happy new year ye revelry lot

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dignork

you too

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 0.30999999 = 2.17 BTC [+] {2}

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Vexual

pakistan sold out of #0 phillips head screwdrivers

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Vexual

whats one of those usb refectors worth?

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mircea_popescu

20k a pop in packs of 50

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mircea_popescu

seems oddly overpriced but what do i know of red tape.

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Vexual

me thinks they havent updated their prices sine 2007

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00091444 = 5.3038 BTC [-]

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Vexual

high school trig, a consumer radome, and it's @thats not jam, it's spoof!@

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thestringpuller

ls

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thestringpuller

!ticker m s.mpoe

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assbot

[MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00090326 / 0.000912 / 0.00091936 (684127 shares, 623.93 BTC), 7D: 0.00062972 / 0.00085727 / 0.00091936 (4322849 shares, 3,705.88 BTC), 30D: 0.00062972 / 0.00087255 / 0.00091936 (18680368 shares, 16,299.58 BTC)

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [AM100] 194 @ 0.003 = 0.582 BTC [+] {2}

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Vexual

nsa tv your postcode for $1000 lol

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Vexual

they had a few months to go stealing back laptops tho

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [AM1] 33 @ 0.31 = 10.23 BTC [+]

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Vexual

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_harmonic_motion

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ozbot

Simple harmonic motion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00091444 = 5.4866 BTC [-]

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Duffer1

happy new years #bitcoin-assets, may your bitcoins and assets do well this year

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Vexual

i seem to remember eeports of alienwares arriving with dodgy soldering

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[HAVELOCK] [PETA] 6 @ 0.05 = 0.3 BTC [+]

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6379 @ 0.00091453 = 5.8338 BTC [+]

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s4rn

what's the difference between cryptostocks.com and havelock investments? i bought cryptsy stock from cryptostocks, now i'm interested in investing in neo&bee

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Vexual

theres only one way to find our

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BingoBoingo

s4rn: Havelock seems to just be kind of scammy, but Cryptostocks is totally scammy

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Vexual

theres a good chance of closed eyes shotgun wins in 2014

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Vexual

but i standy by this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289730.msg3203454#msg3203454

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Vexual

buy no such labs

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00091562 = 5.6768 BTC [+]

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Vexual

its an emerging industry, with capable people

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Vexual

the market is bigger than predicted, and the risks are lower

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Vexual

its a fucking no-brainer

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Vexual

coz when the shit comes down, neobee will use all those funds for personal indenmity lawyers just like burnside did

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Vexual

a proper comany will drop a director under a bus like its a catcoin, or not walk on the road when a bus is coming

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Vexual

but, you can't reinvent captialism overnight

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00091562 = 10.0718 BTC [+]

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VanCleef

how do i buy 100 btc worth of labcoin shares?

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Vexual

u want em b4 this thursady?

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VanCleef

i just sold the parents house and asked them to be patient and live in their car for a year so i need them asap so i can buy them a better house soon

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Vexual

youre a few tuesdays late

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Vexual

that was over in 3 hours

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Vexual

Did you double down or hit the triple for a nickel or not touch it cleef?

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[HAVELOCK] [HMF] 5 @ 0.02499993 = 0.125 BTC [+] {3}

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Forum logs for 02 Jan 2014 »

Category: Logs

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 Jan 2013

markedathome

just had the first fireworks of the night.

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[MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00359341 = 7.9055 BTC [+]

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kakobrekla

regards from 2013

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kakobrekla

smells funny here

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26200 @ 0.00066 = 17.292 BTC [+]

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Namjies

Damn, still 2012 here

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kakobrekla

smells like firecrackers

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00359967 = 3.5997 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.00361855 = 8.8654 BTC [+]

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Namjies

astonishing...

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 4012 @ 0.00361855 = 14.5176 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 2738 @ 0.00361855 = 9.9076 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 339 @ 0.00362226 = 1.2279 BTC [+]

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[MPEX] [S.DICE] 2050 @ 0.00362226 = 7.4256 BTC [+]

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-mquin-

[Global Notice] As we are approaching midnight fST (UTC), we'd like again to wish you all a happy new year 2013 and invite you to join us in #freenode-newyears

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markedathome

woot! first post

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markedathome

and not even a bot in sight to have first trade

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00359821 = 2.5187 BTC [-]

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Namjies

?

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thestringpuller

Anyone here from Detroit?

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thestringpuller

;;seen smickles

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gribble

smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 27 minutes, and 48 seconds ago: chimney? Might I suggest that you aim lower, for the furnace ;)

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00065735 = 3.8126 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00065735 = 1.6105 BTC [-]

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[MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00359821 = 0.7196 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00359341 = 7.0071 BTC [-]

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00065735 = 5.3245 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00065251 = 13.4417 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13849 @ 0.0006515 = 9.0226 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00064494 = 3.0957 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00063986 = 0.128 BTC [-]

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Namjies

Well anyone interested in the new BTC-BOND? An amazingly rock bottom low 0.03% daily.

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kakobrekla

speaking of funds, KV1 deposits are now closed for Jan

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Namjies

KV1?

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kakobrekla

yeah, bitcoin forex fund ran by our robots

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Namjies

oh

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Namjies

Damn, I wasn't aware of that.

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kakobrekla

+15% in dec

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kakobrekla

accually net was 20.6 after the fees

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kakobrekla

but thats a hummm, exception.

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Namjies

Where is it trading?

[04:45]

kakobrekla

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kakobrekla

kv1 is on the right

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kakobrekla

at least that was dec setup

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Topic for #bitcoin-assets is: Bitcoin asset exchanges: http://mpex.co || https://coinbr.com || https://cryptostocks.com || https://icbit.se || https://therocktrading.com || https://assets-otc.com || https://www.havelockinvestments.com || https://bitfunder.com || https://btct.co || http://picostocks.com || list bot commands: !help || Streaming trades only: #bitcoin-assets-trades

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Topic for #bitcoin-assets set by kakobrekla!~T42@89-212-41-49.static.t-2.net at Mon Dec 24 19:40:09 2012

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maximian

`*-+

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mircea_popescu

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pigeons

happy new year all

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mircea_popescu

happy new pigeons!

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00361053 = 0.0181 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 1808 @ 0.00355621 = 6.4296 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00355547 = 2.1333 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 537 @ 0.00353379 = 1.8976 BTC [-]

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4128 @ 0.00063369 = 2.6159 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00064462 = 1.5793 BTC [+]

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mircea_popescu

;;later tell bugpowder http://polimedia.us/trilema/2013/the-question-of-the-year-in-btc/ you're famous now.

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gribble

The operation succeeded.

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4272 @ 0.00064841 = 2.77 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 1937 @ 0.00353379 = 6.845 BTC [-]

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[MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.00353379 = 8.6578 BTC [-]

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smickles

mircea_popescu: you'll have to give us a goo Romanian vampire story some day. Like one about babies being taken in the night by the upyr lady or somehting

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jcpham

hello and happy new year

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 476 @ 0.00353379 = 1.6821 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00351291 = 6.3232 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 96 @ 0.00350619 = 0.3366 BTC [-]

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smickles

howdy jcpham, starting things off well, i hope :)

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jcpham

entirely hung over

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jcpham

still have about 75 gallons of beer to drink

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jcpham

or dump in the lake

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smickles

mircea_popescu: http://polimedia.us/trilema/2013/the-question-of-the-year-in-btc/

Saturday, 23 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 Feb 2015

danielpbarron

onewhosits, out of curiousity: did you verify the gpg signature on the tails installer?

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pete_dushenski

whoa what's with the chernobyl theme over at thebitcoin.foundation ?

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onewhosits

Good info friends. I'm currently using my home ip so im good. interesting though

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53562 @ 0.00038117 = 20.4162 BTC [+]

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onewhosits

danielpbarron. No, actually i didn't. Should've. Is there a common problem with modified tailos installs?

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danielpbarron

onewhosits, idk -- it doesn't matter anyway; the tails guys aren't in the WoT

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danielpbarron

i was just wondering if a random tails user was aware of that sort of thing, or if they just downloaded it because freetalklive mentioned it

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decimation

the LXR 'concordance' is pretty neat, it would be cool if it were possible to create that without webserver turd

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onewhosits

danielpbarrn ahh. nah ive been using the distro for some time

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decimation

asciilifeform: but it is possible to get decent (if not 'mazerati'-grade) instrumentation without swallowing winblows >> http://poetry.about.com/od/poemsbytitleb/l/blkiplingballadeastandwest.htm

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assbot

The Ballad of East and West by Rudyard Kipling ... ( http://bit.ly/1zKQaqr )

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decimation

why don't muslims settle in romania and moldova?

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trinque

muslims don't seem to "settle"

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jurov

decimation, these countries are not welcoming to any immigrants

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trinque

ah I misunderstood

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trinque

there are european countries that are actually resisting being invaded?

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decimation

jurov: those countries don't have a problem sending emigrants to other countries...

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49400 @ 0.00036573 = 18.0671 BTC [+]

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jurov

so?

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decimation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Europe

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 Feb 2012

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Topic for #bitcoin-otc is: OTC marketplace for Bitcoin trading and exchange. || http://bitcoin-otc.com/ || Bot's control sequence is ';;'. || Start with the ;;guide || Before you trade, talk to people, and check user ratings. || Beware the FRAUDSTERS. ;;fraud || Trade Options: http://polimedia.us/btc || Bitcoin VPS: http://www.bitvps.com || Support bitcoin-otc! 1F1dPZxdxVVigpGdsafnZ3cFBdMGDADFDe

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mircea_popescu

what, i thought btc was collapsing ?

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benjamindees

that was last week

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mircea_popescu

a a ok i see.

[23:10]

Mqrius

The huge buy triggered the mtgox failsafe again. It needs to be accepted manually.

[23:10]

mircea_popescu

what huge buy ?

[23:11]

Coolty

Anyone in here need a VPS? Deals starting at $5 per month, PM me or visit www.vertvps.com today!

[23:11]

mircea_popescu

$5 a month is mighty cheap for a vps.

[23:12]

Coolty

i know

[23:12]

Coolty

:)

[23:12]

jcpham

hoi em gee bitcoin prices are going up?

[23:12]

jcpham

buy buy buy!

[23:12]

jcpham

strike while the iron is hot

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deegy

does anyone have 0.7 btc that i could buy using paypal?

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jcpham

what can .7 btc purchase these days?

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jcpham

;;getrating [ident deegy]

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deegy

0.7 short of something

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jcpham

i thought about giving it to you for free and changed my mind

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sailingtim

anyone doing btc for mp?

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Someguy123

jcpham quite a lot I guess

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Someguy123

.7BTC is about $3 iirc?

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jcpham

pretty suuurious cash

[23:24]

[eval]

almost $4 actually!

[23:24]

phraust

woo.

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Someguy123

jcpham i'd take that .7 BTC for free if you were giving it away :)

[23:25]

phraust

12k btc just like that?

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sailingtim

can someone send me like a cent worth of btc?

[23:26]

chsados

.

[23:26]

kakobreklaa

10:36.17 ( +Woofcat ) I always enjoy the lack of questions people ask here. Someone walks in an wants $2k in BitCoins. No-one wants to know why.

[23:26]

kakobreklaa

10:36.26 ( rg ) its none of your business

[23:26]

sailingtim

i just need to text my bitcoin program

[23:26]

chsados

rally!

[23:26]

kakobreklaa

22:17.25 ( +jcpham ) what can .7 btc purchase these days?

[23:26]

kakobreklaa

yeah i went to find that in my logs

[23:27]

joecool

oh god

[23:27]

Lordcirth

ppl want BTC bc they're awesome. What more reason could one want?

[23:27]

kakobreklaa

i just found it funny

[23:27]

kakobreklaa

we dont ask questions for 2k

[23:27]

kakobreklaa

but for 0.7 btc we do.

[23:27]

sailingtim

whos selling btc?

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phraust

there is another 1k.

[23:28]

phungus

holy cow

[23:28]

phraust

+2k

[23:28]

Someguy123

someone is pumping the market maybe?

[23:28]

phungus

nuttiness going on

[23:29]

phraust

could be.

[23:29]

phraust

maybe someone's dwolla went through.

[23:29]

joecool

oh god there goes my position

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joecool

:(

[23:29]

joecool

GO DOWN DAMMIT

[23:29]

Joric

' so, we're going right to 6.0'

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Joric

Saturday, 23 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 Dec 2014

ben_vulpes

i just plug the tubes together

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ben_vulpes

no big

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ben_vulpes

it would be cool if assbot could watch the jenkins rss

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mircea_popescu

nothing up here but trees and bears, no jobs, no high speed internet to speak of, can't even get decent cell service up here. Though for the day! Having my own t-3 pipe put in, and then I can offer real high speed internet. This is not the place to live if you are a high end gamer......... tags around the text.

[22:52]

mircea_popescu

adlai was about 500 bux at the time.

[22:52]

mircea_popescu

money well spent, because it resolved a particular set of otherwise very pernicious claims.

[22:53]

mircea_popescu

just like the entire posters affair.

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adlai

the guy welshed for $500!?

[22:53]

adlai

ok, let's say you weren't the only mark... still

[22:53]

rithm

mircea_popescu did better at "more than a car, less than a house" than me

[22:54]

rithm

unsecured loans are not a good idea, people.

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mircea_popescu

adlai not what it was. more of a "couldn't really refuse" sort of thing.

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mircea_popescu

http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-11-2014#936968

[22:57]

assbot

Logged on 27-11-2014 12:56:26; nubbins`: mircea_popescu:well if he did nubbins has some 'splainin' to do lol.

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 Dec 2012

rdponticelli

I want the signed recipt of my F.GIGA.ETF holdings, locked

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rdponticelli

I don't share my key ;)

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mircea_popescu

rdponticelli deposit and whine at me.

[00:02]

rdponticelli

But I would like to know if it would be a problem later to reactivate my account... things are pretty quiet then on the satoshidice Guest99975 is now known as tsukino. Opps!

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051858 = 1.2161 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19100 @ 0.0005186 = 9.9053 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8009 @ 0.00052509 = 4.2054 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.51669697 = 516.697 BTC [-]

[19:46]

asa1024

lol EB

[19:46]

assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.59668103 = 596.681 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052304 = 1.2265 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13059 @ 0.00052275 = 6.8266 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4704 @ 0.00052275 = 2.459 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4452 @ 0.00051641 = 2.2991 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052498 = 1.2311 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 183 @ 0.00052509 = 0.0961 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3220 @ 0.00052533 = 1.6916 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00051972 = 2.4947 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051495 = 1.2076 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8823 @ 0.00051491 = 4.5431 BTC [-]

[20:09]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5182 @ 0.00051406 = 2.6639 BTC [-]

[20:09]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052531 = 1.2319 BTC [+]

[20:20]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22530 @ 0.00052533 = 11.8357 BTC [+]

[20:20]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1875 @ 0.0005254 = 0.9851 BTC [+]

[20:20]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 1839 @ 0.00330905 = 6.0853 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 911 @ 0.00334688 = 3.049 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.0005254 = 9.4572 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052021 = 1.2199 BTC [-]

[20:38]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005202 = 1.2199 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3219 @ 0.00052001 = 1.6739 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33374 @ 0.00051997 = 17.3535 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052 = 2.2469 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1126 @ 0.00051997 = 0.5855 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7551 @ 0.00051406 = 3.8817 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15199 @ 0.00051286 = 7.795 BTC [-]

[20:44]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051962 = 2.2453 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4479 @ 0.00051976 = 2.328 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051293 = 2.2164 BTC [-]

[20:51]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1079 @ 0.00051286 = 0.5534 BTC [-]

[20:51]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051962 = 2.2453 BTC [+]

[20:58]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12024 @ 0.00051976 = 6.2496 BTC [+]

[20:58]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 705 @ 0.0005254 = 0.3704 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051306 = 2.2169 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 792 @ 0.00051286 = 0.4062 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16083 @ 0.00051146 = 8.2258 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8604 @ 0.00051101 = 4.3967 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8996 @ 0.00051101 = 4.597 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12104 @ 0.00051048 = 6.1788 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15250 @ 0.00051048 = 7.7848 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052534 = 2.27 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6270 @ 0.0005254 = 3.2943 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9961 @ 0.00052543 = 5.2338 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052522 = 2.2695 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 689 @ 0.00052543 = 0.362 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13150 @ 0.00052544 = 6.9095 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13353 @ 0.00052601 = 7.0238 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 437 @ 0.00052627 = 0.23 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051051 = 2.2059 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17039 @ 0.00051048 = 8.6981 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051058 = 2.2062 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22957 @ 0.00051048 = 11.7191 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3728 @ 0.00050992 = 1.901 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050995 = 2.2035 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18181 @ 0.00050992 = 9.2709 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6898 @ 0.00050989 = 3.5172 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00052607 = 0.6839 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3752 @ 0.00050989 = 1.9131 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22582 @ 0.00050985 = 11.5134 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00051777 = 5.0741 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00051404 = 6.0657 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10325 @ 0.00050985 = 5.2642 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35950 @ 0.0005098 = 18.3273 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17025 @ 0.00050978 = 8.679 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00051278 = 7.6917 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051698 = 2.2339 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4329 @ 0.00051727 = 2.2393 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 2350 @ 0.00334688 = 7.8652 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051634 = 2.2311 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16750 @ 0.00051605 = 8.6438 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2225 @ 0.00050978 = 1.1343 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00050975 = 5.5053 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5985 @ 0.00050973 = 3.0507 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00050956 = 7.1338 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20300 @ 0.00050952 = 10.3433 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15590 @ 0.00050935 = 7.9408 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4129 @ 0.00051435 = 2.1238 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1721 @ 0.00051695 = 0.8897 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11871 @ 0.00051727 = 6.1405 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052609 = 2.2732 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9979 @ 0.00052627 = 5.2516 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052406 = 2.2645 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20927 @ 0.00052404 = 10.9666 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052606 = 2.2731 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12593 @ 0.00052627 = 6.6273 BTC [+]

[22:56]

mircea_popescu

kakobrekla : http://polimedia.us/trilema/2012/dragons-tale-a-bitcoin-linux-mmorpg/

[23:00]

mircea_popescu

i made 150 btc today with that, suffer.

[23:01]

mircea_popescu

cry.

[23:01]

Diablo-D3

did someone say bitcoin linux mmorpg?

[23:03]

Diablo-D3

mircea_popescu: I should make some sort of bitcoin powered game

[23:04]

mircea_popescu

i did yeah

[23:04]

mircea_popescu

and that may be a good idea Diablo-D3.

[23:04]

Diablo-D3

be like

[23:04]

Diablo-D3

GIANT FUCKING SPACE SHIPS

[23:04]

Diablo-D3

IN SPACE

[23:04]

Diablo-D3

and only a tiny subset of them penis shaped.

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[23:04]

Diablo-D3

>galonsized herbivore variant

[23:05]

Diablo-D3

but I love giant tits :<

[23:06]

Diablo-D3

mircea_popescu: so what Ill have to do is

[23:06]

Diablo-D3

finish seaking

[23:06]

Diablo-D3

that language of mine that focuses on large scale data processing

[23:06]

mircea_popescu

or that.

[23:07]

Diablo-D3

well, for example

[23:08]

Diablo-D3

look at minecraft

[23:08]

Diablo-D3

its in java

[23:08]

Diablo-D3

it was written by someone who didnt know how to wring every last bit of performance from java

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052616 = 2.2735 BTC [-]

[23:09]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13883 @ 0.00052627 = 7.3062 BTC [+]

[23:09]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3396 @ 0.00052643 = 1.7878 BTC [+]

[23:09]

Diablo-D3

arguably, even if it was written by me, it may still be a fucking pig

[23:09]

Diablo-D3

because you just cant win there

[23:09]

Diablo-D3

now, lets say he wrote it with seaking

[23:09]

Diablo-D3

or really, lets say I wrote it with seaking because notch is a fucktard when it comes to coding

[23:10]

Diablo-D3

it would scale across as many machines as you could feed it

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 439 @ 0.00334688 = 1.4693 BTC [+]

[23:10]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 461 @ 0.00337971 = 1.558 BTC [+]

[23:10]

mircea_popescu

so go ahead.

[23:13]

mircea_popescu

btc games is certainly a good line to be in.

[23:13]

assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052405 = 2.2644 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 507 @ 0.00052404 = 0.2657 BTC [-]

[23:13]

Diablo-D3

seriously like

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Diablo-D3

you know those extra sexy top500 things they keep doing like porno photo spreads of?

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052435 = 2.2657 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39316 @ 0.00052404 = 20.6032 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2129 @ 0.00051975 = 1.1065 BTC [-]

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Diablo-D3

seaking would eat those for breakfast and have room for more

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 1439 @ 0.00337971 = 4.8634 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 949 @ 0.00339999 = 3.2266 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.51669697 = 516.697 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.59668103 = 596.681 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12065 @ 0.00051822 = 6.2523 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 619 @ 0.00051822 = 0.3208 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00339999 = 7.14 BTC [+]

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[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.59668103 = 596.681 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.51669697 = 516.697 BTC [-]

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jurov

Diablo-D3, there's some theory around that full bitcoin client itself will need to be parallelized to be able to keep with tx volume

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Diablo-D3

jurov: probably not

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Diablo-D3

not the way that I was discussing above

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Diablo-D3

you could pretty much do what I already do with diablominer

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Diablo-D3

infact, gpus would be massive overkill

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pigeons

diablominer is the new python

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Diablo-D3

lets say you had the tx volume of the entire planet

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Diablo-D3

thats what we do in a year in an hour.

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Diablo-D3

or hell, in a minute

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Diablo-D3

several billion tx a day

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Diablo-D3

a 7970 would be overkill for the math part.

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Diablo-D3

you could process and verify the entire day's chain in a few minutes if you parallelized it as much as possible on a 7970

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jurov

yes? then someone should do that... the initial blockchain sync is painful and it's supposedly cpu bound

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Diablo-D3

jurov: no

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Diablo-D3

its IO bound

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Diablo-D3

because bdb is fucking retarded and not meant to handle 2gb of data

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Diablo-D3

thats already been fixed, it just hasnt shipped yet

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Diablo-D3

0.8 will ship with leveldb (google's kv store thats basically as fast as kyoto cabinet)

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Diablo-D3

(seriously, kv stores just arent getting any faster)

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Diablo-D3

if you have unlimited network and disk IO

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Diablo-D3

0.8 will sync the chain in like 3 hours

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jurov

oh okay, i mixed it up...

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Diablo-D3

I think sipa or gmaxwell said they can load an already existing dbd chain into leveldb in 15 minutes

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Diablo-D3

jurov: now

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Diablo-D3

once we have that fixed

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Diablo-D3

where disk io is no longer a problem because bdb is fucktarded

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Diablo-D3

cpu is next

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Diablo-D3

but, as I said, we simply dont generate enough tx to matter

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Diablo-D3

unless you have bitcoind on a rpi or something stupid like that, its not an issue

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052631 = 2.2742 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27304 @ 0.00052643 = 14.3736 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 775 @ 0.00052652 = 0.4081 BTC [+]

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Diablo-D3

now, if you do, you're still somewhat fucked

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Diablo-D3

theres no opencl for the gpu that rpis have

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jurov

i'm actually thinking to procure some lean server for that purpose, already ruled rpi out cause of tight memory

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Diablo-D3

yeah, like

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kakobrekla

man, an engineer would do a better pr job than josh does

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Diablo-D3

I wouldnt use rpi now because I use p2pool

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Diablo-D3

and that just isnt happening

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jurov

next on list is via nano, with their sha256 instruction support

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Diablo-D3

jurov: nope

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Diablo-D3

isnt worth it

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jurov

but maybe ecdsa is bigger problem...

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Diablo-D3

vias do about 1mhash/sec

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Diablo-D3

doing it on the x86 core itself you get more than that.

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jurov

you say atom then?

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Diablo-D3

neither

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Diablo-D3

I'd go with an amd fusion

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Diablo-D3

the newest ones with the GCN GPU

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jurov

i'm a bit confused bitcoind has opencl support... or the fusion has such a good x86 computation power?

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Diablo-D3

bitcoind in the future will have opencl support

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Diablo-D3

fusions are good cheap cpus.

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Diablo-D3

bitcoind rapes memory bandwidth

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Diablo-D3

atoms and nanos dont have it

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Diablo-D3

previous gen fusions use dual channel ddr3-1333, new ones I think are 1600 or 1866

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Diablo-D3

and its not like they use a lot of power

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Diablo-D3

they dont

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Diablo-D3

and with two ddr3 slots, you can throw 8gb of memory in

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052341 = 2.2617 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10039 @ 0.00052323 = 5.2527 BTC [-]

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jurov

good to know

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Diablo-D3

that means caching the entire chain and having another 6gb free.

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Diablo-D3

actually sorry

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Diablo-D3

you can throw 16gb in

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Diablo-D3

it just gets expensive putting that much in

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Diablo-D3

although the next box Im building Im putting 32 in, so heh

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Diablo-D3

jurov: basically, bitcoind will have what it needs by the time we need it

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Diablo-D3

so if it comes to the point we need to parallel verify incoming tx on gpus, we will

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Diablo-D3

that'll be the day where every tx in the world is done using bitcoin.

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052644 = 2.2747 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11479 @ 0.00052652 = 6.0439 BTC [+]

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jurov

okay. just that i was talking with someone who did a thesis on that

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jurov

and he was convinced that network speed will be the first bottleneck

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jurov

have to wait till he finishes it to see the exact reasoning

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jurov

so from there i derived maybe it will be necessary to loadbalance the processing, like high intensity HTTP is done now

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052649 = 2.275 BTC [-]

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[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12421 @ 0.00052652 = 6.5399 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14208 @ 0.00052732 = 7.4922 BTC [+]

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assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.51669697 = 516.697 BTC [-]

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assbot

[MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.59668103 = 596.681 BTC [-]

[23:56]

jurov

^^^ should have bought some bonds.. but dunno what happens to btcusd now

[23:57]

mircea_popescu

grace period is 48 hours, you still got a little time.

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Forum logs for 02 Dec 2012 »

Category: Logs

Saturday, 23 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Forum logs for 01 Aug 2014

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atcbot

[X-BT] Bid: 205 Ask: 248 Last Price: 205 24h-Vol: 7k High: 206 Low: 205 VWAP: 205

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FabianB

$traded

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empyex

FabianB: Traded in last 24 hours: S.MPOE S.WOL

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pete_dushenski

so russ roberts, host of econtalk, retweeted my blog skewering ycombinator: https://twitter.com/pete_dushenski/status/494884576443895808

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pete_dushenski

veeery good chance he didn't read the article

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pete_dushenski

i'm still holding out that sam altman will

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fluffypony

lol

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fluffypony

I see Jackson Palmer abandoned Dogecoin to work on Stellar

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pete_dushenski

what's more to the moon than stellar shit?

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Duffer1

i haven't kept up with the altcoin scene wtfs a stellar?

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fluffypony

Duffer1: Ripple 2.0

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Duffer1

gg

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fluffypony

Jed's pet project

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mircea_popescu

Duffer1 people that failed doge and ripple joined forces to make a new scamcoin.

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pete_dushenski

sorta like bernanke and maddoff getting together to make a new hedge fund

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Duffer1

ha

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mircea_popescu

THE FUTURE OF DOLLARS

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fluffypony

lol

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fluffypony

https://github.com/stellar/stellard/commit/4173cd291cf1cc94ffab321c5ddbc21a8058a4a4

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assbot

XRP -> STR 4173cd2 stellar/stellard GitHub

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mircea_popescu

lol

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fluffypony

it's a Ripple altcoin :-P

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rithm

because ripple is interplanetary

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rithm

everyone knows that

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rithm

chainless, non bound by latency, stellar scaling

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mircea_popescu

basically they're all copying the bfl model.

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mircea_popescu

promise, fail to deliver, roll it up in new promise

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mircea_popescu

pity scammors are so anticreative.

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rithm

awesome search/replace though

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assbot

[HAVELOCK] [PETA] 785 @ 0.00270999 = 2.1273 BTC [+] {6}

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mircea_popescu

this is the fucking result of having created a reservaton of half a billion cud chewers that would rather dream than do.

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mircea_popescu

just keep em dreamin'.

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rithm

oh it's actuall mccaleb's fork of ripple

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rithm

and it's named stellard. guys i'm telling you the idea of ripple WAS interplanetary transactions

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rithm

i know i sound crazy but i'm not

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rithm

none of this chained shit work earth mars

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mircea_popescu

!up ADutchGamer

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You voiced ADutchGamer for 30 minutes.

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rithm

too much latency, you need a new digital fiat

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[]bot

Bet created: "Ripple (XRP) over 0.00002 BTC before December" http://bitbet.us/bet/1011/

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mircea_popescu

https://btc.waroflife.com/gow/20/

Sunday, 24 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

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brofist_2000

;;gpg eregister brofist_2000 D626397EB8B9D0A6

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gribble

Request successful for user brofist_2000, hostmask brofist_2000!~SR@gateway/tor-sasl/brofist2000/x-47310323. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/D626397EB8B9D0A6

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gribble

Registration successful. You are now authenticated for user brofist_2000 with key D626397EB8B9D0A6

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brofist_2000

;;ident brofist_2000

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gribble

Nick 'brofist_2000', with hostmask 'brofist_2000!~SR@gateway/tor-sasl/brofist2000/x-47310323', is identified as user brofist_2000, with GPG key id D626397EB8B9D0A6, key fingerprint F8349199128569B98F0079E4D626397EB8B9D0A6, and bitcoin address None

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brofist_2000

;;bcregister brofist_2000 1JvrPY8xr5XJaverMiYTUpaKmrGrRcqJVb

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gribble

Error: Username already registered. Try a different username.

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mxm

hey guys, i got 400 euros and i need bitcoins. payment methods, cause of protection: paypal and moneybookers.

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brofist_2000

;;changeaddress 1JvrPY8xr5XJaverMiYTUpaKmrGrRcqJVb

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gribble

Request successful for user brofist_2000, hostmask brofist_2000!~SR@gateway/tor-sasl/brofist2000/x-47310323. Your challenge string is: freenode:#bitcoin-otc:6f48d9220e5963648edbdd57bbb64acfa4fb5dbd4fb041b7f7296fac

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brofist_2000

;;ident

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gribble

You are identified as user brofist_2000, with GPG key id D626397EB8B9D0A6, key fingerprint F8349199128569B98F0079E4D626397EB8B9D0A6, and bitcoin address None

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bb

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mcorlett

Mqrius: Thoughts on bitcoinweb.nl?

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brofist_2000

;;ident

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gribble

You are not identified.

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brofist_2000

;;eregister brofist_2000

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gribble

(eregister []) -- Register your GPG identity, associating GPG key with . is a 16 digit key id, with or without the '0x' prefix. Optional argument tells us where to get your public key. By default we look on pgp.mit.edu and pgp.surfnet.nl. You will be given a link to a page which contains a one time password encrypted with (1 more message)

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brofist_2000

;;eregister brofist_2000 D626397EB8B9D0A6

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gribble

Error: Username already registered. Try a different username.

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brofist_2000

;;gpg eauth brofist_2000

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gribble

Request successful for user brofist_2000, hostmask brofist_2000!~SR@gateway/tor-sasl/brofist2000/x-47310323. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/D626397EB8B9D0A6

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brofist_2000

;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:a3e37522443b899f1d87578610d062668571c06fa65385ed450754d5

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gribble

You are now authenticated for user brofist_2000 with key D626397EB8B9D0A6

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brofist_2000

;;ideng

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gribble

Error: "ideng" is not a valid command.

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brofist_2000

;;ident

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gribble

You are identified as user brofist_2000, with GPG key id D626397EB8B9D0A6, key fingerprint F8349199128569B98F0079E4D626397EB8B9D0A6, and bitcoin address None

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brofist_2000

;;ticker

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gribble

Best bid: 9.39888, Best ask: 9.42999, Bid-ask spread: 0.03111, Last trade: 9.3998, 24 hour volume: 71127, 24 hour low: 9.111, 24 hour high: 9.54

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brofist_2000

;;{usd in eur}

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gribble

Error: "{usd" is not a valid command.

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merlin1234

Anyone SEPA to BTC ??

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Yes

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Category: Logs

Saturday, 23 November, Year 11 d.Tr.

Domestic casting

I bought myself a casting couch. You know the item, ifi you were in the biz back when the biz still was a thing.ii

Or, I guess, if you're old enough to have watched the biz being a thing from a more or less hopeful distance.

Anyway : it's this couch designed for the comfort of fucking multiple girls, to support their interaction and so forth, rather than for any other kind of social or personal considerations. It's not for watching TV, it's not for receiving a Tupperware party, it's for alligning cunt.

And since I got it, well...

The problem with female garb is that everything's made seemingly for the express purpose of its giving way. This irritates the girls ("why does everyone hate women!!!") but I suspect it's actually a matter of biological influence upon culture : women themselves are made for the express purpose of giving way, it stands to [some, contorted] reasons that the people trying to make women adequate clothing would make it in such a manner as to reflect the water clothed.

Above : What is this for, I wonder ?

Below : Boxed bimbo.

A few days after buying myself a few chains de-un stinjeniii I fixed the girl as can be seen, cuffs and anal hook locked together to a length of chain. I will say the comings and goings of the poor soul make a most melodious musing on the glazed floor ; and besides -- you can offer her chocolate, which she loves, at the length of her chain. Is there much more degrading than having to pull, innards and all, so as to reach the little delicious praline your very amused master's holding just barely, maybe, out of reach ? Can it be reached ?

And of course, once done teasing one end of the reach, one can step out into the garden, go around the house, and come back in at the other end of the reach. And then go out again and come back... at the other end again ? Or maybe at the same one as before ? Which ? Which way should the chainlinks tinkle ?

As they say... life's what I make of it.

———The problem with the social dissolution brought about by the indulging of the precious cuntlets' idle pretense to self-determination is the forgetting of tools, means and methods. You may remember what your betters were doing long past anyone in your sad socialism stopped doing it ; but you're hard pressed to remember how they did it even during the times they're actually doing it! The tools, the means and the methods disappear under the overwhelming dead weight of simulacra and cvasi-originals nobody knows how to distinguish from the genuine article anymore long before the activities they used to support are altogether renounced as such. That's be why you're still pretending to be engaging in computing long after the last computers became unavailable to you. That's why you can't buy silk anything, that's also why I have to argue with the clerks over cotton socks ("oh, it only says 80% cotton 20% synthetic" "right" "that's the elastic, you don't want socks without elastic like for diabethics do you ? the kind that crumple around the ankle and don't stay up ?" "..." They're always shocked when they proclaim so and so article "no longer exists" and I point out I'm wearing it.

Voi ati minca salam cu soia ? [↩]It's going away, by the way, not merely in itself but in its whole downstream. Habits of civilisation and proper behaviour created by the overwhelming social pressure pornography imposed upon your mothers twenty to thirty years ago are disappearing with the dissipation of that same pressure. The civilising factor is no longer sufficiently felt by your sisters, and will likely entirely escape your daughters, which means you're going straight the fuck back to your previous sad state. Reversion to the mean, it's called. The sweet fruits aren't for everyone. [↩]Old Romanian measure of length, between almost two meters and 2m1/4. [↩]

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Thursday, 16 May, Year 11 d.Tr.