00:08 |
mats |
https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2022/01/07/google-chrome-hack-warning-new-attacks-exploits-upgrade-chrome-now wonder if thats a record |
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01:48 |
asciilifeform |
mats: lost count of the 0days for that thing |
01:49 |
asciilifeform |
there's a bottomless well of these, just like for mswin and whatever other ball of overflowandcrashlang liquishit |
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~ 11 hours 26 minutes ~ |
13:16 |
PeterL |
asciilifeform: arrows are just as easy as lines, just use drawdblarrow instead of draw. There are even options to control things like the angle and length of the arrowheads. |
13:26 |
PeterL |
I updated the article to show the version with arrows. |
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14:56 |
asciilifeform |
PeterL: neato! |
14:58 |
PeterL |
I feel like I have barely scratched the surface of this, it seems like it has lots of potential. |
15:01 |
asciilifeform |
indeed |
15:03 |
asciilifeform |
$ticker btc usd |
15:03 |
busybot |
Current BTC price in USD: $42887.43 |
15:03 |
asciilifeform |
!w poll |
15:03 |
watchglass |
Polling 14 nodes... |
15:03 |
watchglass |
71.191.220.241:8333 : (pool-71-191-220-241.washdc.fios.verizon.net) Alive: (0.111s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=718649 (Operator: asciilifeform) |
15:03 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.4:8333 : (172-4.core.ai.net) Alive: (0.082s) V=70001 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.7.0.1/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=718649 |
15:03 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.6:8333 : (172-6.core.ai.net) Alive: (0.081s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Return Addr=0.0.0.0:8333 Blocks=718649 |
15:03 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.26:8333 : Alive: (0.141s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Return Addr=0.0.0.0:8333 Blocks=718649 |
15:03 |
watchglass |
54.39.156.171:8333 : (ns562940.ip-54-39-156.net) Alive: (0.172s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=718649 |
15:03 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.27:8333 : Alive: (0.145s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=718649 (Operator: asciilifeform) |
15:03 |
watchglass |
208.94.240.42:8333 : Alive: (0.144s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=718649 |
15:03 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.28:8333 : Alive: (0.144s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Return Addr=0.0.0.0:8333 Blocks=718649 (Operator: whaack) |
15:03 |
watchglass |
54.38.94.63:8333 : (ns3140226.ip-54-38-94.eu) Alive: (0.262s) V=88888 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.8.88.88/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=718649 |
15:03 |
watchglass |
94.176.238.102:8333 : (2ppf.s.time4vps.cloud) Alive: (0.363s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=718421 |
15:03 |
watchglass |
82.79.58.192:8333 : (static-82-79-58-192.rdsnet.ro) Alive: (0.397s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=718580 |
15:04 |
watchglass |
103.36.92.112:8333 : (terebe.ns01.net) Alive: (0.591s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=718649 |
15:04 |
watchglass |
75.106.222.93:8333 : Alive: (0.485s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=718649 |
15:05 |
watchglass |
143.202.160.10:8333 : Busy? (No answer in 100 sec.) |
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16:19 |
asciilifeform |
wholly unrelatedly to anyffin, on the off chance anyone finds himself in this situation, the only unit (of half dozen tested) found to work 100% was the 'SNAOC20V201A' by 'ruipro'. |
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16:19 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-01-09 22:10:04 asciilifeform: goes back to search for '4k' display-over-fiber cables that actually work, to run through the 25m conduit he had built on sat. |
16:21 |
asciilifeform |
the plugs get rather warm (not quite 50c) but seemingly to no consequence (at least in near term.) |
16:21 |
asciilifeform |
doesn't require external power supply, interestingly, unlike some of the cheaper chinesiums |
16:23 |
* |
asciilifeform nao will need similar item for kbd/mouse/serial.. |
16:25 |
asciilifeform |
ftr the emitter is a 'gcs1964' kvmtron. |
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16:28 |
asciilifeform |
ftr x2 ruipro's 'high end' green '8k' fibertron does work, but they fughot to implement the 'turn monitor off via gpu' thing, if you use it (and asciilifeform does, if simply cut power to displays -- e.g. winblows boxes 'fughet' order of displays) you will be disappointed |
16:29 |
asciilifeform |
the black (and 1/2 cost) '4k' cord -- worx 100%. |
16:30 |
asciilifeform |
( for the innocent : this kinda thing is used if distance b/w emitter and display is in excess of 10m or so ) |
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16:49 |
asciilifeform |
unrelatedly, received a tip that old lulcow mike hearn has reemerged as a 'covid skeptic' (dollars to doughnuts, in role as reich provocateur/tame oppositioner) |
16:52 |
asciilifeform |
( for the innocent: that fella ) |
16:52 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2019-12-24 23:52:02 asciilifeform: shinohai: not simply arbitrary 'folx', but specifically continuation of nsa attempt ( of which hearn was public face ) to turn bitcoin into an item where 2 boxes actually forced to exchange packets directly for their operators to transact |
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19:00 |
mats |
https://archive.fo/fnLek "NFT Investors Owe Billions in Taxes as U.S. Officials Crack Down" |
19:05 |
asciilifeform |
mats: lulzy. will be interesting to see wat happens when turns out that ~none of the moneys actually exist to be collected. |
19:06 |
asciilifeform |
(either cuz imaginary to begin with, or cuz spent ~immed. to replay in shitcoin casino) |
19:06 |
asciilifeform |
'“You don’t get to not report gains or losses because the IRS has failed to provide guidance that meets your expectations,” said San Francisco-based tax attorney...' << a+++ |
19:08 |
mats |
heh |
19:09 |
mats |
"Some people aren’t aware they owe taxes quarterly and may already face penalties for just filing an annual return, said TokenTax’s co-founder, Zac McClure. " nuts |
19:10 |
mats |
i don't even want to know how quarterly taxes work |
19:11 |
* |
asciilifeform sadly knows quite a bit re how they work |
19:12 |
asciilifeform |
(usa) yer supposed to pony up at least 1/4 of whatcha brought in in ~prev~ yr |
19:12 |
asciilifeform |
('estimated') |
19:13 |
asciilifeform |
after 1y, you pay (or, theoretically, refunded) the diff. |
19:13 |
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asciilifeform ianal, but subject to this torment, so knows basics |
19:15 |
mats |
ahh, withholding |
19:17 |
PeterL |
my wife (self employed) submits quarterly taxes. There is some formula to get a number based on the estimated tax for the coming year, essentially it replaces the auto-withholding from paystubs |
19:18 |
PeterL |
if you only owe a bit or get a refund, not having done quarterly submission is not a big deal. If you end up owing a bunch of taxes and you didn't send quarterlies then they charge you interest retroactively, iiuc |
19:21 |
mats |
since we're doing taxes again, https://taxbit.com/blog/cryptocurrency-trading-tax-loss-harvesting-guide this is available for at least another year, and ibkr charges low fees (0.12-0.18%) that makes it easier |
19:23 |
asciilifeform |
quarterly taxation in usa is largely for when yer 'paid in money' rather than part of a formal employment w/ a us-based co |
19:23 |
mats |
i think gemini activetrader is next cheapest, at 0.35% for trade vol under 500k usd |
19:26 |
mats |
and in other news, Fidelity suggested that a central bank might buy bitcoins this year |
19:28 |
mats |
https://www.fidelitydigitalassets.com/articles/2021-trends-impact |
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22:18 |
scoopbot |
New post on Loper OS: "Pest" v. 0xFC. |
22:18 |
asciilifeform |
^ ACHTUNG, thimbronion , jonsykkel , et al ^ |
22:18 |
asciilifeform |
q's / comments invited. |
22:20 |
* |
asciilifeform made afaik all of the pending corrections, + moar |
22:23 |
asciilifeform |
incl. clarifications of 'getdata', 'addrcast', and hearsay broadcast handling. |
22:25 |
asciilifeform |
also incl. e.g. notes re ICMPism. |
22:26 |
asciilifeform |
sect. 'fundamental mechanisms' revised as prev. discussed here. |
22:28 |
asciilifeform |
billymg (and any other mirrorists) : plox to update your mirror. |
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22:44 |
* |
asciilifeform found already coupla typos, will fix'em in the 0xFB working draft in coming days. |
22:53 |
* |
asciilifeform in particular specified mechanism whereby messages will generally not find their way to stations which already have'em, substantially lightening load on deduplicator |
22:53 |
asciilifeform |
still need a working deduplicator tho, obv. |
22:55 |
asciilifeform |
grr idjit mistake in 4.2.3.3. Receiving a Broadcast Message: Common Epilogue -- final sentence oughta read 'or every member NOT in Rb' ! |
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22:56 |
* |
asciilifeform might need to issue 0xFB sooner rather than later, this is rather 'bomb' |
22:56 |
asciilifeform |
err, 'NOT in R' |
22:56 |
asciilifeform |
grr |
22:58 |
* |
asciilifeform will give folx time to write in w/ moar of these prior to cutting next ver. |
23:03 |
asciilifeform |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-01-14#1072917 << even if 100% prophetic, seems to point to even moar paperization than ever before, rather than less |
23:03 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-01-14 14:28:10 mats: https://www.fidelitydigitalassets.com/articles/2021-trends-impact |
23:08 |
mats |
nothing wrong with paperization |
23:15 |
mats |
intro of the futures product that killed the dec2017 rally was a good thing |
23:17 |
mats |
bitcoin had no business going to 20k |
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23:20 |
mats |
i don't discount the theory that there might be some conspiracy by fiatists to control bitcoin, but stuff like "buterin's waterfall" is a little on the nose imho, it lacks nuance |
23:21 |
mats |
i.e. there is http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-12-29#1070253 but also, we know that bitcorns are extremely hoarded, and that the ratio of trade volume to liquidity is enormous compared to other assets |
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23:21 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-12-29 22:23:58 mats: the 24/7 trading and liquidity is why volatility is so high, whenever the wind blows, folk can make emotional trades |
23:23 |
mats |
volatility is a structural problem, and sure, the rich and patient disproportionately benefit from it |
23:23 |
mats |
but its not remotely a problem for longs |
23:25 |
mats |
when large hodlers feel that it is no longer underpriced, more coins will move, and volatility will go down |
23:27 |
mats |
paperization isn't a problem, its a signal that the market is adolescent and maturing |
23:27 |
mats |
complaints about it remind me of musk and others who whine about tesla shorts |
23:28 |
mats |
reality is, if the thing is actually under- or appropiately priced, shorts are paying the longs, and the latter fucking loves it, its not a problem |
23:29 |
mats |
they want more shorts, not less |
23:31 |
mats |
bitcoin paperization was always inevitable because of the relatively low transaction thoroughput and fee market |
23:31 |
mats |
and the more paper products there are, the closer the market gets to accurately discovering the price |
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