00:00 |
crtdaydreams |
it's interesting, they've managed to lock hashrate so miners can't use the card |
00:01 |
asciilifeform |
crtdaydreams: iirc was cracked month or so after release |
00:01 |
crtdaydreams |
really? |
00:01 |
crtdaydreams |
might try and find the crack, wonder about the possibility of bricking |
00:01 |
asciilifeform |
crtdaydreams: thread |
00:01 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-07-20 11:18:22 asciilifeform: punkman: cracked less than month later |
00:02 |
crtdaydreams |
oh wow ok |
00:02 |
crtdaydreams |
I'm on rev. 1 board, so it's possible it might work |
00:04 |
crtdaydreams |
dun really have a use for it though |
00:08 |
crtdaydreams |
asciilifeform: you reckon it'd be alright to USE="-cmake -llvm" and I won't have much trouble? |
00:08 |
* |
crtdaydreams because ofc cmake + llvm are deps for nvidia binturd |
00:10 |
asciilifeform |
crtdaydreams: i've genuinely nfi re latest board. had a nvs450, it used straight binturd (not via portage) |
00:10 |
asciilifeform |
(on another box had nvs510, and ditto) |
00:11 |
crtdaydreams |
asciilifeform: ah. hm. it might be forced deps in portage (even tho they're not actually req'd for driver to work) |
00:12 |
signpost |
go read the ebuild; it's just a text file. |
00:12 |
signpost |
no reason to treat those as behind the mysterious curtain. |
00:14 |
thimbronion |
Some "stablecoin" is currently at .79 usd |
00:16 |
asciilifeform |
lol! |
00:16 |
signpost |
aw come on; that's a c+ |
00:16 |
crtdaydreams |
signpost: re ebuild; gotta wait for compilation to finish lol |
00:17 |
signpost |
how do you figure looking at the contents of that file will do anything to whatever you're building? |
00:18 |
crtdaydreams |
signpost: huh? wdym? well I could modify it to remove irrelevant deps. |
00:18 |
crtdaydreams |
no? |
00:18 |
crtdaydreams |
mebbe I misunderstand something. |
00:18 |
signpost |
yes, the part where I said read. |
00:19 |
crtdaydreams |
eeehhhh, then i gotta depclean and back at square one |
00:19 |
crtdaydreams |
even then, it might not work |
00:19 |
signpost |
I have zero fucking idea what you're talking about, bud. |
00:19 |
signpost |
vi -p /var/db/repos/gentoo/x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers/nvidia-drivers-*.ebuild |
00:20 |
thimbronion |
backed by a shitcoin currently down 49% |
00:20 |
signpost |
thimbronion: the non-asciilifeform cardano is also about to launch an algorithmic shitcoin iirc |
00:20 |
crtdaydreams |
signpost: I was doing that. C-c'd my build, reading nao |
00:25 |
signpost |
crtdaydreams: emerge -ta nvidia-drivers |
00:25 |
signpost |
the tree flag should make it clear why the thing wants rust or w/e |
00:28 |
signpost |
might need --emptytree also for the full picture |
00:28 |
signpost |
looks like maybe rtkit -> polkit -> spidermonkey -> rust |
00:29 |
crtdaydreams |
would be ideal if I could install nvidia drivers w/ out polkit |
00:29 |
crtdaydreams |
or rtkit or any rubbish |
00:29 |
crtdaydreams |
would it be fine to modifiy the ebuild to get rid of the crap, or is that most likely to break things? |
00:30 |
signpost |
this ebuild just installs their binwad. I would probably instead go get the thing from nvidia.com and see what their installer bitches about, if anything |
00:30 |
signpost |
when you get tired of things changing out from under you, go get asciilifeform's dulap for a gentoo, or help us get X onto pentacle. |
00:32 |
crtdaydreams |
^ I was going of billmg's guide which is a softcore dulap, so I've got parts of the config like package.mask/crapolade, etc. I'll end up going through the tarball at some point |
00:32 |
signpost |
ah cool, so that is dulap. |
00:32 |
* |
signpost bbl, bike ride |
00:33 |
billymg |
crtdaydreams: what do you plan on doing with a 3060 other than gayming? (not that there's anything wrong with that). and if gaming, what do you care what OS it's on? |
00:33 |
crtdaydreams |
billymg: AI |
00:34 |
signpost |
fwiw on my 3090 box I just run bleeding edge gentoo. it's a nintendo, runs steam. |
00:34 |
billymg |
^ exactly |
00:35 |
crtdaydreams |
I dunno if I'll play games, I lost enjoyment in those things a while back and I haven't really *played* any in >1.5yr |
00:35 |
billymg |
crtdaydreams: when i first got here i similarly stumbled trying to go down this path of "want latest and greatest, but also hygienic" -- was quickly told by several people here that the best approach is really just separate boxes for separate applications |
00:36 |
crtdaydreams |
billymg: yeah, I've mostly gathered. I would like to know if (and why) there is anything against virtualization? |
00:36 |
billymg |
even asciilifeform admits (or once admitted) to using crapple |
00:36 |
bitbot |
(trilema) 2018-02-02 asciilifeform: phunphakt, ~halfthetime asciilifeform is on an icraptoy of whatever kind |
00:36 |
crtdaydreams |
I.e. KVM, QEMU, etc, (none of that virtualbox crap) |
00:37 |
billymg |
see also "toilet box" |
00:39 |
crtdaydreams |
ftr would like to say I have nothing against gayming, I just feel bad playing em. |
00:39 |
billymg |
crtdaydreams: can't say re: virtualization |
00:40 |
crtdaydreams |
I might be able to turn a pi3b i've had shelved for enternity into a toilet box |
00:40 |
crtdaydreams |
but as it stands, all my machines are 'toilet boxes' |
00:41 |
crtdaydreams |
would also like to mention that I have been thinking about logotron, and I think I've determined the point that one can consider proggy "finished" |
00:43 |
* |
billymg has also been having fun lately going down the emulation gaming rabbit hole, currently with "dolphin" (gamecube/wii emulation) and pcsx2 (ps2). great way to get a large library of games on linux |
00:43 |
crtdaydreams |
contextual search; logs parsed realtime by NLP and metadata attached, then one can search logs through different scopes. |
00:44 |
billymg |
crtdaydreams: have you stood one up yet? |
00:44 |
billymg |
even if just locally |
00:44 |
crtdaydreams |
billymg: nah, that's just a thought. |
00:45 |
crtdaydreams |
I have a few projects I'm committed to I need to finish first. |
00:45 |
crtdaydreams |
one is proverbial |
00:46 |
crtdaydreams |
one is proverbial 'fountain of fiatola' and moar quality-of-life things |
00:46 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-03-11 03:30:39 crtdaydreams: I admit I have been working towards a potential ``fountain of fiatola'' but like all investments, it takes a pretty hefty initial investment. |
00:47 |
crtdaydreams |
I'll be writing about it on mah blog when I've got something "working" |
00:48 |
crtdaydreams |
also re: emulation, have you played with hardware emu, i.e. fpga? |
00:48 |
crtdaydreams |
for things like z80, scheme-cpu etc. |
00:50 |
billymg |
crtdaydreams: no, have not |
00:51 |
crtdaydreams |
billymg: ack. also sorry, I don't mean to ramble, just get excited about these things. |
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~ 53 minutes ~ |
01:44 |
verisimilitude |
I use dedicated game consoles when I play video games I didn't also create. It's great: I put the game in, turn it on, and it fucking plays the game and nothing else. |
01:46 |
verisimilitude |
One of the few things computers usually do about as well as they should is play video games, but that's more disheartening than anything. |
| |
~ 1 hours 30 minutes ~ |
03:16 |
whaack |
!w poll |
03:16 |
watchglass |
Polling 15 nodes... |
03:16 |
watchglass |
54.39.156.171:8333 : (ns562940.ip-54-39-156.net) Alive: (0.112s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=735687 |
03:16 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.4:8333 : (172-4.core.ai.net) Alive: (0.128s) V=70001 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.7.0.1/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=735687 |
03:16 |
watchglass |
71.191.220.241:8333 : (pool-71-191-220-241.washdc.fios.verizon.net) Alive: (0.153s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=735687 (Operator: asciilifeform) |
03:16 |
watchglass |
208.94.240.42:8333 : Alive: (0.143s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=735687 |
03:16 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.28:8333 : Alive: (0.148s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Return Addr=0.0.0.0:8333 Blocks=735687 (Operator: whaack) |
03:16 |
watchglass |
54.38.94.63:8333 : (ns3140226.ip-54-38-94.eu) Alive: (0.249s) V=88888 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.8.88.88/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=735687 |
03:17 |
watchglass |
94.176.238.102:8333 : (2ppf.s.time4vps.cloud) Alive: (0.316s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=735571 |
03:17 |
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=735571 |
03:17 |
watchglass |
103.36.92.112:8333 : (terebe.ns01.net) Alive: (0.622s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=735687 |
03:17 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.27:8333 : Alive: (0.145s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=735687 (Operator: asciilifeform) |
03:17 |
watchglass |
75.106.222.93:8333 : Alive: (0.442s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=735687 |
03:17 |
watchglass |
103.6.212.28:8333 : Alive: (0.167s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Return Addr=0.0.0.0:8333 Blocks=588189 (Operator: whaack) |
03:17 |
whaack |
trb a few blocks/hours behind heathen nodes again |
03:18 |
watchglass |
143.202.160.10:8333 : Busy? (No answer in 100 sec.) |
03:18 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.26:8333 : Busy? (No answer in 100 sec.) |
03:18 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.6:8333 : Busy? (No answer in 100 sec.) |
| |
~ 33 minutes ~ |
03:51 |
billymg |
1 2 3 4: bitcoind 0775cb2ccc737e224806beeb4978bff59ca0db6f2be7b55c03d08efefb055859 installed. |
03:51 |
bitbot |
Logged on 2022-05-07 01:29:22 signpost: bitcoind 0775cb2ccc737e224806beeb4978bff59ca0db6f2be7b55c03d08efefb055859 installed. << got this after adding "| sort" and doing /src/pbuild install bitcoind --nodeps --rebuild |
03:51 |
bitbot |
Logged on 2022-05-07 01:47:30 shinohai: bitcoind 0775cb2ccc737e224806beeb4978bff59ca0db6f2be7b55c03d08efefb055859 installed. |
03:51 |
bitbot |
Logged on 2022-05-07 01:51:09 thimbronion: With the sort change: bitcoind 0775cb2ccc737e224806beeb4978bff59ca0db6f2be7b55c03d08efefb055859 installed. |
| |
~ 20 minutes ~ |
04:11 |
crtdaydreams |
alright, so I managed to get shell. turns out it was framebuffer support in the kernel config that needed enabling |
04:12 |
crtdaydreams |
now I'm trying to do something a tad unorthodox, but I see no reason why it's not possible |
04:13 |
crtdaydreams |
my gpu lacks a dvi port, and instead of buying a dongle I'm trying to "passthrough" the X display I/O from my GPU I/O to the motherboard |
04:14 |
crtdaydreams |
I've actually gone ahead and disabled the integrated graphics on the motherboard, so proof that it works (at least with GNU screen) is in that I get shell through the motherboard port. |
04:15 |
crtdaydreams |
that shell is being rendered on the GPU (as far as I can tell, it's not possible otherwise.) |
04:16 |
crtdaydreams |
Which means that it works. (It works on windows, so can't see why it won't work on *nix) |
04:16 |
signpost |
billymg: woohoo! |
04:16 |
billymg |
the easiest build of bitcoind yet |
04:17 |
crtdaydreams |
But I'm having a hard time describing it to google. |
04:18 |
crtdaydreams |
billymg: signpost: congrats! |
04:18 |
crtdaydreams |
signpost: would like some clarification on exactly *what* pentacle is? Is it a package manager? A "distro"? An addon for Gentoo? |
04:23 |
signpost |
I'll get a writeup soon, but "v-tronic distro" is about right. |
04:32 |
signpost |
among other things, I wanted to solve ease of building and deploying republican works. |
04:34 |
crtdaydreams |
oh ok. so, it's like emerge w/ extra steps? (i.e. forced gpg verification and wot integration) |
04:34 |
signpost |
it's a much smaller item than emerge |
04:35 |
crtdaydreams |
what's it written in? |
04:35 |
signpost |
shell script. as little as possible. |
04:36 |
crtdaydreams |
specifically bash standard or is it more portable than that? |
04:36 |
signpost |
busybox's "ash" actually. |
04:37 |
crtdaydreams |
oh hmm |
04:38 |
crtdaydreams |
very cool |
04:38 |
signpost |
the intent is to build outward from nothing, bringing in only what is absolutely required to first, build the compiler itself, then whichever items members of the wot deem via V. |
| |
↖ |
04:39 |
signpost |
post will elaborate, and give another intro to some of the underlying ideology. |
04:39 |
crtdaydreams |
mhm, will be hanging out for that |
04:40 |
crtdaydreams |
if you'll excuse me, I just got root access after having to re-chroot to add to wheel. :/ will nao continue with final config and getting dwm running :D |
04:41 |
crtdaydreams |
billymg: If you're still interested in refining your article, I can compile a small list of some hoops I had to jump through |
04:41 |
signpost |
enjoy gentoo quest, entirely worthwhile. |
04:42 |
crtdaydreams |
signpost: will do |
04:45 |
billymg |
crtdaydreams: that would be great, plz leave as a comment on the article if you can that way other readers can see what you learned if they get to it before i have a chance to update the article |
04:46 |
billymg |
or if you're going to publish on your own blog maybe drop a link in the comments |
04:54 |
crtdaydreams |
billymg: I think it'd be rather rude if I did that. I'll be quite happy leaving a comment. |
04:56 |
billymg |
crtdaydreams: awesome, sounds good |
05:04 |
signpost |
crtdaydreams: nothing rude about writing an article on "I followed this guy's guide and here are my notes" |
05:04 |
signpost |
entirely civilized, even. |
05:05 |
* |
signpost to bed |
05:13 |
mats |
what an epic market combustion |
05:13 |
mats |
there is nowhere to hide |
| |
↖ |
05:26 |
mats |
https://www.lawfareblog.com/ofac-dprk-and-tornado-cash from a usg mouthpiece |
05:36 |
mats |
https://www.blockchain.com/charts/mvrv |
| |
~ 2 hours 9 minutes ~ |
07:45 |
crtdaydreams |
so my tribulations with nvidia continue, for whatever reason it fails to show up in lsmod, so I can't modprobe or nuthin. I've installed all the kernel modules, recompiled the whole shebang over and over again. I'm wondering if I have to bulldoze and start again. |
07:45 |
crtdaydreams |
Really don't want to do that. |
| |
~ 3 hours 25 minutes ~ |
11:11 |
adlai |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-05-05#1100207 << please accept my belated, digital, condolence; may her story live on through you and yours. |
11:11 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-05-05 18:38:40 signpost: dang, my mother just died of a heart attack. |
| |
~ 2 hours 39 minutes ~ |
13:50 |
billymg |
crtdaydreams: approved your comment and responded |
13:53 |
billymg |
not sure about your nvidia card troubles but you shouldn't have to bulldoze and start over unless you somehow got your portage tree into an unworkable state |
| |
~ 3 hours 32 minutes ~ |
17:26 |
asciilifeform |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-05-10#1100966 << asciilifeform suspects: e.g. rembrandts haven't fallen. |
17:26 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-05-10 01:11:45 mats: there is nowhere to hide |
17:27 |
asciilifeform |
but yes, umpteenth round of the great theft (tm) going as scheduled. |
17:27 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-07-13 14:38:31 asciilifeform: mats: it doesn't seem like we disagree re 'what' is happening. but possibly disagree in pov. per asciilifeform , what it all is -- is a massive theft. |
17:29 |
* |
asciilifeform thought mats had 0 problem with this... |
17:29 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-07-13 14:36:26 mats: middle-upper class americans competing, and losing, against upper class |
17:29 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-03-24 03:16:03 mats: i don't give a shit about the middle class |
17:29 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-03-24 03:18:26 mats: i don't buy the premise that a monied middle class is necessary for a stable society |
17:29 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-07-07 16:04:14 mats: while the wealth gap is unfortunate and its very sad all sorts of people are hopeless, its entirely predictable with the advance of science, technology, civilization's collision with the internet, and i don't see a problem with that |
17:29 |
signpost |
https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-6369463?ldp_breadcrumb=back&intObjectID=6369463&from=salessummary&lid=1 << can't even get this dogshit for less than 5mil. |
17:30 |
asciilifeform |
ugh, 'can't unsee'!11 |
17:30 |
asciilifeform |
but yes, lizard inflation shelters work a++. or otherwise what'd be the point in engineering hyperinflation to start with. |
17:34 |
mats |
what did i say that makes you think i have a problem with it |
17:34 |
asciilifeform |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-05-10#1100951 << very nifty. ( asciilifeform not tested yet tho, but intends to as soon as excavates self from current flood of liquishit ) |
17:34 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2022-05-10 00:36:42 signpost: the intent is to build outward from nothing, bringing in only what is absolutely required to first, build the compiler itself, then whichever items members of the wot deem via V. |
17:34 |
asciilifeform |
mats: well, the 'nowhere to hide' comment implies giving a shit. nfi |
17:35 |
signpost |
cool, sounds good |
17:36 |
signpost |
19700101000054 3ffc8e18 ada%s << speaking of pentacle, check out this lul |
17:36 |
signpost |
somehow just the seconds are squeaking through!!! |
17:36 |
signpost |
in .ali files |
17:36 |
asciilifeform |
signpost: yet anuther timestampism ? |
17:37 |
asciilifeform |
for so long as they dun end up in the built bin, harmless, tho |
17:37 |
signpost |
oh yeah. has to be 90% of the bit-churn |
17:37 |
signpost |
right, but I want the whole damned bit-turd emitted from a build to be predictable |
17:38 |
asciilifeform |
binturd yes. timestampisms in intermediates prolly not escapable, if one wants gnumake-like functionality where the thing knows what to rebuild after a change |
17:39 |
signpost |
this is in /lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-musl/4.9.4/adalib/s-widcha.ali rather than a file in the gcc build process |
17:39 |
asciilifeform |
( 'rebuild errything!111 always' gets old rather fast with a proggy of even trb scale ) |
17:39 |
signpost |
just needs to be shat with same timestamp in all of 'em |
17:40 |
asciilifeform |
http://www.loper-os.org/pub/ffa/gnatology/ave1gnat/s-widcha__adb.htm http://www.loper-os.org/pub/ffa/gnatology/ave1gnat/s-widcha__ads.htm for ref. nuffin specifically timestampish about these, is likely build artifact. |
17:43 |
* |
asciilifeform suspects that a solution that doesn't result in '5 hour rebuild after changed 1 line' must involve treating final linked bin as 'special' (presently idjit linker treats it as simply another linking) , rather than abolishing ~all~ gcc timestamps ~errywhere~ |
17:43 |
signpost |
https://www.cs.fsu.edu/~baker/ada/gnat/html/gnat_ugn_3.html#SEC29 << the churn is in these, not ads/adb |
17:44 |
asciilifeform |
( i.e. they gotta be stripped out in the ~end~ , rather than abolished entirely ) |
17:45 |
signpost |
also bit-reproducibility can sit behind a use flag. |
17:45 |
signpost |
I do need it to be able to have signed builds, but it's not like this has to happen while developing an item. helps nothing there, hinders. |
17:46 |
asciilifeform |
signpost: could, but can't think of a reason not to have it always, if can be done correctly (i.e. without losing partial rebuildability) |
17:46 |
signpost |
happy to bump into this problem and see what must be done. |
17:46 |
signpost |
defo reasonable to retain incremental builds. |
17:46 |
* |
asciilifeform wonders if 'strip' could be augmented to remove timestampisms |
17:46 |
verisimilitude |
Here's that image without JavaScript. |
17:48 |
verisimilitude |
The JavaScript is commented, oddly. |
17:48 |
verisimilitude |
// [ENS-1253 SK:] When a user is using uBlock then AI snippet is throwing an exception which results in search error. |
17:48 |
verisimilitude |
// To avoid ingerention into the AI snippet we are trying to load the script first and execute the snippet only when it will succeed |
17:48 |
verisimilitude |
I've never before seen this word ``ingerention''. |
17:49 |
verisimilitude |
My dictionary doesn't list it. |
17:49 |
asciilifeform |
maybe in 'indian' dictionary, next to e.g. 'updation'(tm)(r) |
17:56 |
verisimilitude |
Oh yes, ``Do the needful.'' and all of that. |
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~ 1 hours 17 minutes ~ |
19:14 |
signpost |
asciilifeform: looks like debian's bit-reproducibility project uses an env variable as per following patch https://lists.debian.org/debian-gcc/2017/02/msg00158.html |
19:15 |
signpost |
seems like a tidy way to handle this; that'd not interrupt you when working with the system gnat, but would make .ali timestamps uniform when an item's built via pentacle, yielding a bit-for-bit identical install. |
19:17 |
* |
signpost will consider every vpatch currently in pentacle up for debate, so long as I can achieve my bit-for-bit outputs. |
| |
~ 2 hours 30 minutes ~ |
21:48 |
crtdaydreams |
billymg: I've noticed a potential bug on your site, in my comment I put <code></code> flags around those filepaths. I may have missed one or something, but I'm fairly certain I didn't. It would have still rendered the complete ones anyway. |
21:49 |
crtdaydreams |
It evidently works fine for <a href="" title=""></a> and in your comment you've managed to get <code></code> ? |
21:51 |
billymg |
crtdaydreams: indeed a bug, haven't had a chance to look into it yet. the <code> tags were stripped in my reply as well, i had to edit the comment and save again for them to be added |
21:52 |
crtdaydreams |
aha |
21:52 |
crtdaydreams |
ok, as long as you're aware |
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22:18 |
billymg |
ok, found out why. works as designed (e.g. behaving same way as in the genesis). imo a bug though |
22:22 |
billymg |
$allowedtags is set here, which are displayed in the themes via a call to this function. however, that variable is not used when filtering comments during submission, instead a set of allowed tags is simply [http://btcbase.org/patches/mp-wp_genesis |
22:22 |
billymg |
/hunk/mp-wp/wp-comments-post.php#L64934][hardcoded in the call to strip_tags] |
22:23 |
billymg |
hardcoded in the call to strip_tags |
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23:29 |
billymg |
https://twitter.com/thewinklergroup/status/1524138329633132545 << "1) $COIN included new language in latest 10-Q warning crypto investors what might happen to their coins should the company file for bankruptcy" |
23:29 |
billymg |
"2) "Moreover, because custodially held crypto assets may be considered to be the property of a bankruptcy estate, in the event of a bankruptcy, the crypto assets we hold in custody on behalf of our customers could be subject to bankruptcy proceedings..." |
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23:30 |
billymg |
"3) ...and such customers could be treated as our general unsecured creditors..."" |
23:30 |
shinohai |
lol billymg |
23:30 |
billymg |
retards will read this and still keep their coins on coinbase |
23:33 |
shinohai |
I'm still loling @ conbase because Hoaxtoshi is suing them for "misrepresenting Bitcoin". |
23:37 |
billymg |
shinohai: i'm impressed he's still at it, that's real dedication |
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