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00:00 decimation these journos will make for amusing reading on the log
00:01 mircea_popescu it's really shocking to me that i have to explain the basics of law to people writing news o.O
00:01 decimation perhaps you can steer one or two to the real lede here - the writ under which USG agencies operate, and the apparently unlimited self-extension of the same
00:01 mircea_popescu more likely future, people will start being arrested by the cable company over there.
00:02 mircea_popescu "hello sir, we're mailmen. please step out of the car"
00:02 decimation "agencies will have to have a public comment period before they grant themselves extraconstitutional authority over a matter"
00:03 decimation you didn't go to the hearing at 9am on Thursday? You could have had your say. That's democracy!
00:03 mircea_popescu BingoBoingo tried that one.
00:03 decimation I predict that nothing will happen
00:04 mircea_popescu hopefully.
00:04 mircea_popescu else, he blogs from jail.
00:04 decimation I don't think bitcoin rises high enough on the foreign policy hopper to pressure Romania
00:05 Duffer1 but terrsm and MONEY LAUNDERING OMG
00:05 mircea_popescu romania ?
00:06 decimation well, ultimately that's the outcome, right?
00:06 mircea_popescu you mean the only country which has a military base which allows the us some sort of semblance of relevancy in the black sea ?
00:06 mircea_popescu yeah, definitely, the us is pressuring romania.
00:06 decimation exactly
00:06 mircea_popescu with... you know... truckloads of cash.
00:06 decimation so you are going to have State vs. Defense
00:07 decimation early Moldbug is the best on this topic http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.ca/2007/08/secret-of-anti-americanism.html
00:07 mircea_popescu (incidentally... without mihail kogalniceanu the afghanistan retreat isn't even all that possible)
00:07 mircea_popescu esp not with a rather hostile syria
00:08 mircea_popescu http://adevarul.ro/locale/constanta/soldati-1_53112de7c7b855ff56c227aa/index.html
00:08 mircea_popescu foir the forensically curious
00:08 decimation There are all kinds of logisitical arrangements with "allies" of various kinds which are never mentioned in the US media
00:09 decimation reading most US newspapers would lead one to think that the US military just shows up somewhere without any baggage train
00:10 mircea_popescu yeah well.
00:12 decimation asciilifeform I had a question about Cardano. I assume that measures have been taken to prevent loss of the private key in the case of the failure of a flash chip or bits thereof?
00:13 decimation it would be sad to have some bitrot render it unusable (or in an uncertain state)
00:13 asciilifeform decimation: cardano is not intended to house your only, 'master' key.
00:14 asciilifeform i believe this was described in one of mp's articles.
00:14 asciilifeform in the event of damage, or jettison (using 'zap') one is to retrieve a secreted, more senior key (optionally kept on a cardano, or in some other fashion) and sign message to the effect of 'this newly baked cardano key is my new pubkey'
00:15 asciilifeform damn do i have to hire my own pr girl now?
00:15 mircea_popescu well... hire.
00:15 mircea_popescu capture a few.
00:15 asciilifeform i spent most of the past half day answering questions that ought to be RTFMs.
00:15 mircea_popescu dun hate the playa.
00:15 asciilifeform lol
00:16 decimation is there a preliminary block diagram available?
00:17 asciilifeform decimation: all of the materials presently available to public are on mp's site (with the exception of several photos that live on mine.)
00:17 asciilifeform plus some discussions held in this channel (log)
00:17 Duffer1 http://trilema.com/category/snsa/
00:17 ozbot S.NSA pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
00:17 asciilifeform Duffer1: thank you
00:17 mircea_popescu probably that category holds 90%+ of the discussion.
00:17 mircea_popescu actual block diagrams not released yet iirc ?
00:18 asciilifeform at present, it should be more than enough for any prospective buyer to decide whether the product fits his needs
00:19 * asciilifeform must be off to bed.
00:20 decimation ah, that answers my question, it seems that there will be a single key storage EEprom
00:20 decimation I apologize for the bother
00:20 mircea_popescu dun worry.
00:21 Duffer1 imo asking questions is usually better than the alternative
00:23 mircea_popescu anyway, decimation : there will be a single key storage eeprom, but the key itself is written quite redundantly on it,
00:23 mircea_popescu and other features generally make it improbable a key will be lost. but this level of specific detail is to be you know, put up once the product actually goes for order
00:23 decimation okay that was my question. I suspected as much, but I was thinking about possible scenarios today and it occured to me that such a precaution would be wise
00:23 mircea_popescu yeah
00:24 mircea_popescu there's a diff eeprom for the symetric key, these are physically separate for reasons etc
00:32 mircea_popescu http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/20/sec-investigation-of-bitcoin-based-stock-sale/
00:32 ozbot SEC investigation of Bitcoin-based stock sale could lead to broader regulation
00:32 mircea_popescu engadget figures the way to do reporting is putting 6 links in two paragraphs, all leading to engadget.com
00:32 mircea_popescu then one wonders why nobody heard of them in a while.
00:33 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 311 @ 0.0031659 = 0.9846 BTC [-] {5}
00:33 decimation I always feel like I'm reading an advertisement when I visit engadget
00:35 steven-__ native advertising writing style
00:36 decimation "Part of the trouble so far has been nailing down exactly what Bitcoin is. "
00:36 mircea_popescu owned by aol, what's one to expect.
00:36 decimation I suppose that is troublesome for some...
00:37 decimation I was re-reading some other early Moldbug and found this one: http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.ca/2007/11/who-heck-is-benn-steil.html
00:38 decimation "My test is that a real economist is an economist who believes that any quantity of money is adequate. A quack economist is an economist who believes that increasing prosperity - or even continuing prosperity - demands a continuously increasing quantity of money."
00:38 mircea_popescu not a bad test.
00:38 decimation no. as usual, his post is overly wordy, but he is writing about bitcoin and he doesn't realize it
00:39 decimation "Every nonneutral dilution can be defined as the combination of a neutral redenomination and a nonneutral redistribution. And this is why dilutionists are quacks. Dilutionists are quacks because it is impossible to imagine a way in which the systematic pilfering of wallets could somehow be essential to commerce and industry."
00:39 mircea_popescu decimation kind-of explains why he was so butthurt when bitcoin showed up.
00:39 decimation oh yeah I agree
00:39 mircea_popescu sorta same problem as the average gold bug, except his is more refined.
00:39 decimation he said as much in one if his posts
00:39 mircea_popescu hopefully he manages to work through teh issue.
00:40 decimation well, he should stop trying to make gay navies and start by re-writing the bitcoin client with a real spec
00:40 mircea_popescu anyway, i can readily offer a way in which systematic pilfering is essential to commerce and industry.
00:40 mircea_popescu here goes :
00:41 mircea_popescu society at all times opposes youthful monkeys with aged monkeys. these desire to control the female monkeys, and all the stuff related to this, from cars to stockings. including their means of production and so on, all the way to legislation (which monkey may shave her cunt and show up in garters ? mine or yours ? )
00:41 mircea_popescu by workings of thermodynamics wealth (in all its forms) concentrates with the old
00:42 mircea_popescu whereas by workings of biology will (in all its forms) concentrates with the young.
00:42 mircea_popescu at any time there will exist a quantity of theft, q. at any time there will also exist a minimal quantity of theft, mq, such that it is more productive for the young to work at commerce and industry to acquire wealth
00:42 mircea_popescu than to work at shooting and looting.
00:42 mircea_popescu if q < mq there is no commerce and industry.
00:43 mircea_popescu if q is mq + epsilon, all is well.
00:44 mircea_popescu the study of epsilon and of the means through which q = mq+e may be ensured is then the business of the economist.
00:44 decimation This goes to your point about those who flatter USG make out like bandits; while those trying to make money "from the sweat of their brow" end up funding the fortunes of the flatterers
00:44 mircea_popescu i guess it may, yeah.
00:44 benkay best part of the engaget 'story' is that the world 'currency' is linked and goes to another btc atm.
00:45 B007 link bait
00:45 mircea_popescu benkay they definitely have an editor in charge of being 1990s fucktarded
00:45 benkay not uni students majoring in social media?
00:46 mircea_popescu undiscernible until she opens her box.
00:47 decimation yeah that's a pretty good point. Moldbug has a point about closed currencies, but your point goes to human nature - something that "economists" often famously ignore.
00:47 mircea_popescu or pretend to.
00:50 mircea_popescu if anyone is so inclined, the immortal balzac has an excellent depiction of the pilfering problem, in his eugenie grandet
00:50 mircea_popescu the old folks have shit, the young folks want the shit. negotiation ensues.
00:50 mircea_popescu and for that matter, let us quote moliere :
00:53 mircea_popescu "Que veux−tu que j'y fasse ? Voilà où les jeunes gens sont réduits par la maudite avarice des pères ; et on s'étonne après cela que les fils souhaitent qu'ils meurent."
00:54 decimation I don't have any french, only german. Google translate for me.
00:54 mircea_popescu they must have l'avare translated in goetesprache by now
00:54 decimation heh
00:55 mircea_popescu anyway, "what'd you have me do ? see where young men are reduced by the accursed avarice of their fathers, and they then wonder that sons wish their death"
00:57 decimation So to answer Moldbug: Monetary dillusion could be used as a way to reduce crime - by redistributing wealth (just enough) to keep crime down and businesses open
00:57 mircea_popescu not a matter of crime.
00:57 mircea_popescu to reduce economic inefficiency, by taking from the hands of the savers and putting into the hands of the riskers.
00:57 B007 bad idea
00:58 B007 how did the savers get their moeny?
00:58 mircea_popescu understand that the most economic way to run the economy - now as during 1614 - is to just turn off all machinery, lock all warehouses and bury the key
00:58 mircea_popescu harpagon's approach.
00:58 decimation that would surely feed the people with the least input!
00:58 mircea_popescu B007 under which system do you ask ?
00:59 B007 mixed economy
01:00 mircea_popescu no. if you mean whether they achieved it legally, im sure htey did. if you mean were they once young, i'm sure they were.
01:00 mircea_popescu if you mean, are they taking it with them, they certainly won't.
01:00 B007 http://www.slate.com/blogs/business_insider/2014/03/20/google_ceo_larry_page_elon_musk_would_get_my_inheritance_over_charity.html
01:01 ozbot Google CEO Larry Page: Elon Musk would get my inheritance over charity.
01:01 mircea_popescu seems sensible.
01:02 mircea_popescu so do you propose that they who have it are the best arbiters of how it should disposed of ?
01:02 B007 possibly, yes
01:02 mircea_popescu perhaps, but argue it to the younguns, not to me.
01:03 B007 I'd rather that then gov. or charities deciding
01:03 mircea_popescu no argument.
01:03 decimation in the US hardly any real charity exists
01:03 benkay https://www.google.com/#q=mt+gox+missing+bitcoins
01:03 ozbot Google
01:03 decimation it's barely legal to tell someone 'no'
01:04 B007 benkay: that whole situation is a lot of wot
01:04 benkay such wat
01:04 Mats_cd03 wut
01:06 B007 https://twitter.com/ID_AA_Carmack/status/446377308853518337
01:06 ozbot Twitter / ID_AA_Carmack: Get in the Oculus DK2 Queue: ...
01:07 Mats_cd03 they shouldve just built a helmet out of it
01:07 Mats_cd03 that thing looks too uncomfortable to wear
01:07 benkay i'll wait until the pixel density exceeds my ocular resolution, tyvm.
01:07 B007 helmets are bad for warm climates
01:07 B007 sweat
01:07 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.61998998 BTC [+]
01:07 Mats_cd03 then they can drill a few holes in there
01:08 Mats_cd03 install a small fan to move air around
01:08 mircea_popescu lmao propellerheads!
01:08 B007 fanheads
01:08 Mats_cd03 they solved that problem in CBRNE suits already
01:08 Mats_cd03 its not that cool, more like a tiny A/C unit inside the gas mask
01:09 B007 why add all that complexity and cost though
01:14 benkay https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Why_I_Never_Hire_Brilliant_Men
01:14 ozbot Why I Never Hire Brilliant Men - Wikisource, the free online library
01:26 mircea_popescu "A nationwide scam involving fake Internal Revenue Service representatives has already resulted in $1 million being stolen from thousands of unsuspecting victims."
01:26 mircea_popescu pretend to be the taxman, even robin hood did that one
01:36 Mats_cd03 if i wanted to read hn links i would visit hn
01:39 LordPutin Ukyo why not say something in thebitcointalk thread just to know....letpeopleknow you still care, if its ok?
01:44 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00084111 = 8.9999 BTC [-]
01:45 joecool LordPutin: hey you're alive!
01:46 mircea_popescu he's simpleminded sociopath, i read in the washington pravda.
01:46 LordPutin i'm alive just more slient than an Obama fart
01:55 Mats_cd03 heres an idea
01:55 Mats_cd03 someone create a replacement for full-disclosure that solely utilizes the bitcoin protocol
01:57 Mats_cd03 id fund dev for that
01:58 mircea_popescu then you'll probably want to specify it better.
01:58 mircea_popescu you know, to sorely contrast with the bitcoin derpotroll
01:59 mircea_popescu s/derpotroll/protocol
02:04 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.600021 BTC [-]
02:05 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 5 @ 0.06345979 = 0.3173 BTC [-]
02:05 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 10 @ 0.057 = 0.57 BTC [+]
02:06 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.600011 BTC [-]
02:08 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 9 @ 0.0575 = 0.5175 BTC [+] {2}
02:17 Izzy_ hello
02:18 Izzy_ i'm game to learn about bitcoin
02:18 mircea_popescu good for you.
02:19 Izzy_ step 1?
02:20 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 2 @ 0.0575 = 0.115 BTC [+]
02:20 mircea_popescu reading this log can't hurt, may take a while.
02:20 mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/category/bitcoin/ may also help.
02:20 ozbot Bitcoin pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
02:20 Izzy_ djing on www.openxrptalk.org if you need aural stimulation
02:20 deerok how do you find the log
02:20 Mats_cd03 pseudonymous forum that allows for full disclosure while insulating identity of researchers while maintaining a reputation system
02:20 deerok oh
02:20 deerok at top sorry
02:20 mircea_popescu ;;topic
02:20 gribble http://bitcoin-assets.com || http://log.bitcoin-assets.com || http://bash.bitcoin-assets.com || http://blogs.bitcoin-assets.com
02:20 Mats_cd03 pgp would be great
02:21 mircea_popescu Mats_cd03 so simply advertise a gpg key, which people can encrypt to.
02:21 mircea_popescu autopublish whatever's sent.
02:22 Mats_cd03 i suppose its a solved problem after all
02:23 Izzy_ okay, got this message in my email to have access to your blog "Please send exactly 0.01002637 BTC to 16crkmdoaK6Tq8NP3FVK7Uxq5Dwdicb3c3"
02:23 mircea_popescu cryptome are also doing a splendid job of it already
02:23 mircea_popescu but it never hurts to have redundancy
02:23 Izzy_ how do i get the btc?
02:24 mircea_popescu Izzy_ well normally you mine it, but i guess most people trade or w/e
02:24 Izzy_ w/e?
02:24 Izzy_ i can try mining
02:25 mircea_popescu w/e = whatever
02:26 benkay mircea_popescu: you back atc but don't accept it for trilema credits?!
02:26 anirgu nice
02:27 mircea_popescu what am i going to do, run an atc wallet ?
02:27 mircea_popescu but btw, splendid link. i had not know that. weird. wild. etc.
02:27 mircea_popescu "One of the fine traits in human nature is the desire which almost every decent man has to help young men do well."
02:28 mircea_popescu this is quite factual. correspondingly, one of the worst traits of human nature is the delusion by which almost every young man imagines the adults wish him ill.
02:28 Izzy_ is there a step by step sight for future bitcoinistas?
02:29 anirgu Amith here from I Have Bitcoins
02:29 mircea_popescu Izzy_ what's your line ?
02:29 mircea_popescu anirgu hi amith.
02:29 Izzy_ my line?
02:29 mircea_popescu nice formatting, but don't you find that chinese workers example a little bizarre ?
02:29 mircea_popescu Izzy_ yes, what did you learn in school and what do you do for a living.
02:30 benkay mircea_popescu: by the by, this backus-naur btc network parser is way over my head :(
02:30 mircea_popescu are you a fishmonger or a mechanical engineer.
02:30 benkay humbly submit for canings etc
02:30 Izzy_ i studied psychology
02:30 mircea_popescu benkay well what, it was supposed to be a huge taks.
02:31 mircea_popescu ;;later tell moiety Izzy_ something tells me your best entry would be one on one tutoring with moiety.
02:31 gribble The operation succeeded.
02:31 Izzy_ for a living right now, i'm a broadcaster on www.openxrptalk.org - we'll see how far i can take it
02:31 mircea_popescu you two seem made for each other.
02:31 Izzy_ why does there seem to be a divide w/ xrp and bitcoin
02:31 mircea_popescu because there is.
02:32 mircea_popescu anirgu : that it appears you're proposing the usg regulate the life of chinese workers.
02:32 Izzy_ who is moeity?
02:32 mircea_popescu Izzy_ this scottish chick.
02:32 benkay Izzy_: have ye a gpg and wot yet?
02:32 anirgu no no no no. didn't want it to come off like that at all
02:32 mircea_popescu well... it does.
02:33 mircea_popescu at least to my eye.
02:33 Izzy_ no i don't think so
02:33 joecool ;;guide
02:33 gribble Error: "guide" is not a valid command.
02:33 anirgu i wanted to drive home that the USA should not be reuglating nayone
02:33 mircea_popescu if anyone wants to give a 2nd oppinion, http://www.ihavebitcoins.com/featured/sec-asked-romanian-bitcoin-ceo-private-data-response/
02:33 joecool hm they removed it
02:33 Izzy_ tutoring w/ moeity sounds good - how do i get in touch with her
02:33 mircea_popescu Izzy_ well i just left her a message above, which is what gribble confirmed. she'll prolly hiot you up if you're around once she shows up
02:33 mircea_popescu ;;seen moiety
02:33 gribble moiety was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 5 hours, and 5 seconds ago: <moiety> i sreepy, good mew all, whatever your timezone!
02:34 Izzy_ cool thx mircea
02:35 mircea_popescu benkay so are you giving it a rest or merely wanted to complain ?
02:38 benkay well there's a strategic option that while less tasteful may satisfy
02:38 benkay these conformal doods seem to have their heads screwed on straight.
02:38 benkay excuse me.
02:38 benkay these gentlemen at conformal seem to know what they're doing and going about it in all the right ways.
02:38 mircea_popescu seems that way.
02:38 benkay are*
02:38 chetty yeah the reference to chinese workers needs better explain, could be misunderstood
02:39 benkay i'm considering giving my hacky implementation a rest and diving into the work they've done
02:40 mircea_popescu this can not hurt.
02:40 mircea_popescu in business, stealing is everything.
02:40 benkay kinda the thesis, yeah
02:41 benkay writing too, i hear.
02:42 anirgu ok, that's two. need to reword this...
02:42 benkay anyways, hound's tanks appear to be full, and my reserves depleted. updates rendered
02:43 mircea_popescu aite.
02:45 benkay "leverage". the word i was looking for a few minutes ago. "leverage".
02:50 mircea_popescu "Tokyo funds matchmaking parties to boost birth rate"
02:50 mircea_popescu then people complain about condomacare.
02:52 Izzy_ what's up w/ eve isks?
02:52 Izzy_ i played the game 10 years ago, but just to hear the music
02:53 Izzy_ so now they have a cryptocurrency?
02:53 mircea_popescu not so crypto, but anyway
02:53 Izzy_ similar concept? or trading/mining?
02:54 Izzy_ of
02:55 mircea_popescu i think it's all backed by stuff you mine out of asteroids, so yea
02:57 Izzy_ cool
02:58 cazalla Japan is boosting the birth rate by bringing diversity to the country
02:59 mircea_popescu like what, men who can summon actual erections ?
02:59 cazalla can't find the article but it detailed their plan to bring in negroes
02:59 mircea_popescu should make decent pronz
02:59 cazalla hopefully japanese men have enough sense to grab some rope
03:01 mircea_popescu if they didn't bother to grab the soap so far, why'd they muddle with the rope henceforth ?
03:02 cazalla given they are xenophobic beyond what i could ever be, i expect them to put up a little more resistance to cultural enrichment than the west has to date
03:02 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00083912 = 15.9433 BTC [-]
03:09 mircea_popescu no man that can't be bothered to fuck the woman cares if she goes astray, srsly nao.
03:11 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22723 @ 0.0008379 = 19.0396 BTC [-] {2}
03:11 assbot [HAVELOCK] [RENT] 70 @ 0.00540004 = 0.378 BTC [-] {3}
03:13 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0059416 = 0.1545 BTC [-]
03:14 assbot [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1580 @ 0.00013311 = 0.2103 BTC [-] {7}
03:15 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 15 @ 0.60000273 = 9 BTC [-] {3}
03:19 cazalla i've no retort to that (as much as i've sat here thinking of one)
03:22 mircea_popescu well then i can go to bed
03:22 chetty cazalla: cultural enrichment ? hmm
03:23 cazalla chetty: send 'em to Israel
03:24 chetty the phrase reminds me of 'social justice'
03:25 cazalla that's where it comes from
03:27 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21670 @ 0.00083682 = 18.1339 BTC [-] {2}
03:31 Izzy_ @mircea_popescu g'night - thx for the contact w/ your scottish friend
03:32 Izzy_ hope to hear from her tonight
03:37 LordPutin i hope the ceo of bitcoin gets released onbail tonight so the price goes back up
03:40 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.07001203 = 0.14 BTC [-]
03:48 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 40 @ 0.00322945 = 0.1292 BTC [+] {2}
03:49 assbot [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.086 = 0.344 BTC [-] {2}
03:49 cazalla i need it to stay down for another 5 weeks :\
03:49 cazalla lower would be ideal
03:50 B007 why's that?
03:51 cazalla more coin for my buck
03:51 benkay to get more, duh B007
03:51 benkay chetty: iirc you've been known to read scifi?
03:52 benkay chetty: i'm reading a splendid little space opera set across the solar system. war between mars and the belt, with big rocks waiting in the wings to get tipped down the well.
03:52 cazalla benkay: that + my old man is being generous enough to give his kids some $$$ from his own inheritance
03:53 benkay cazalla: how does the inheritance play?
03:53 benkay oh, I see. you're going to off your father.
03:53 cazalla haha not quite
03:54 cazalla he's kind enough to give my brother and I a windfall
03:54 benkay and the gig is planned for 1.25 months from now.
03:55 benkay what do you plan to do with the hoard?
03:56 benkay at 12, there was a man ranting in ##econometrics about mortgaging himself to the hilt and going long btc.
03:56 cazalla i'm not knocking off the old man
03:56 cazalla just putting what he plans to give me into bitcoin
03:56 benkay i thought him either a fool if honest, or a sly fox if amping the hysteria.
03:56 benkay now might not be a bad time to do the same thing.
03:57 benkay don't take it too seriously, now cazalla.
03:57 Izzy_ could someone explain how i get gpg?
03:57 benkay btc's probably the best thing you could do with the stash.
03:57 cazalla i don't but i just wish i had the dosh now incase it goes back up in the interim
03:57 benkay provided it's a cold wallet.
03:58 benkay eh what's the rush.
03:58 benkay we're not in insane appreciation mode yet, although spring *is* coming.
03:58 benkay the counterargument is that the halvening is many moons from now.
03:58 cazalla the rush is that i only appreciate now what i wish i appcreciated 2 years ago
03:58 benkay Izzy_: dost thou run windows? *nix?
03:59 Izzy_ mac osx
03:59 Izzy_ do i need windows?
03:59 benkay type gpg -k at the console
03:59 benkay or man gpg, rather.
03:59 cazalla i could've had hundreds instead of the plebeian amount i now own
03:59 cazalla or thousands
03:59 Izzy_ ok
03:59 BingoBoingo ;;google the drinking record GPG guide
03:59 gribble PGP/GPG Guide | Bingo Blog: <http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/pgpgpg-guide/>; Signature Thursday: Geany a GUI text editor for GPG tasks | Bingo ...: <http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2013/10/31/signature-thursday-geany-a-gui-text-editor-for-gpg-tasks/>; October | 2013 | Bingo Blog: <http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2013/10/>
03:59 benkay ha i was sticking something in the fridge, BingoBoingo.
04:00 benkay rest assured that was my next message.
04:00 Izzy_ hm i can't type into my console
04:00 chetty benkay: I haven't time for scfi reading much in a while, anyway real life seems to have caught up, the newspaper is mostly scifi
04:00 BingoBoingo benkay: Eh, things happen.
04:00 benkay Izzy_: the terminal?
04:01 benkay my mistake. console is an actual 'thing' on os x.
04:04 Izzy_ ok terminal, says command not found
04:04 Izzy_ just gpg?
04:04 benkay man gpg?
04:04 benkay oh lord does os x not ship with gpg these days?
04:05 chetty does it at least have a package manager?
04:05 benkay of course not
04:05 benkay http://brew.sh/
04:05 chetty << Mac clueless
04:06 benkay curl2sudoTM
04:06 benkay curl2sudo™
04:06 benkay chetty: what's your poison?
04:07 chetty linux
04:07 benkay *eyeroll*
04:07 benkay which flavor?
04:07 chetty ubuntu (atm)
04:09 chetty I need to do some mac and eep win, to make eulora clients soonish
04:09 benkay mhm.
04:09 benkay are the assettes being helpful with building?
04:12 chetty yup see #eulora :)
04:13 Izzy_ well if anyone wants to help out a mac user, you can email me @ isabism@gmail.com
04:14 Izzy_ don't want to clog the forum w/ my tech support needs
04:14 benkay ;;later tell Izzy_ come back for help sometime
04:14 gribble The operation succeeded.
04:14 Izzy_ thanks
04:14 Izzy_ ok
04:14 benkay not a clog.
04:16 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00082309 = 18.3549 BTC [-] {2}
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04:35 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00082334 = 8.8921 BTC [+]
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05:01 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19076 @ 0.00083248 = 15.8804 BTC [+]
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05:48 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 13 @ 0.07299958 = 0.949 BTC [+] {4}
05:52 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 7 @ 0.05460117 = 0.3822 BTC [-] {2}
05:52 assbot [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1810 @ 0.00012948 = 0.2344 BTC [-] {4}
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06:09 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00083891 = 3.3556 BTC [+]
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06:43 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14122 @ 0.00084039 = 11.868 BTC [+] {2}
06:49 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 14 @ 0.06482071 = 0.9075 BTC [+] {5}
06:51 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 2 @ 0.0546 = 0.1092 BTC [-]
06:51 Neil Uh, who's dumping in China? $520 now
06:52 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38027 @ 0.00084072 = 31.9701 BTC [+] {2}
06:56 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 18 @ 0.59508334 = 10.7115 BTC [-] {6}
06:57 BingoBoingo ;;ticker --market all
06:57 gribble Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 581.1, vol: 13608.15310689 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 575.999, vol: 7410.23018 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 578.0, vol: 8658.31554504 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 604.0, vol: 598.08691876 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 556.07856, vol: 5220.73100000 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 593.65, vol: 13.55627424 | Bitcoin-Central BTCUSD last: 584.696, vol: 95.10254831 | Volume-weighted last average: (1 more message)
07:00 Neil Missing huobi; the one with highest vol.
07:00 Neil bitstamp catching up...
07:00 Neil Huge selling
07:12 kakobrekla hedge, quickly, bitbet.us/bet/786/bitcoin-to-surpass-berkshire-as-an-investment/
07:13 jurov if gox "finds" anoher 500k that'll be time to hedge
07:18 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 3 @ 0.07299999 = 0.219 BTC [+]
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07:37 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.07299999 = 0.146 BTC [+]
07:40 Apocalyptic <zveda> visa/mastercard block russia
07:40 Apocalyptic is that confirmed ?
07:41 kakobrekla ;;google visa/mastercard block russia
07:41 gribble ​Visa, Mastercard block US-sanctioned Russian banks ... - RT.com: <http://rt.com/business/visa-mastercard-russia-sanctions-285/>; Bitcoin FTW in Russia | Max Keiser: <http://www.maxkeiser.com/2014/03/bitcoin-ftw-in-russia/>; Twitter / Datavetaren: So VISA/Mastercard just became ...: <https://twitter.com/Datavetaren/statuses/446921031614484481>
07:41 Apocalyptic ty kako
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07:58 Namworld https://www.mtgox.com/img/pdf/20140320-btc-announce.pdf
07:58 Namworld ok... that is funny...
08:01 kakobrekla did he check under the couch cushions?
08:02 BingoBoingo Namworld: Here's a likely plan. 1) Be shit and get coins trading for 1/5th value buying many with play money 2) Shutdown and Bankruptcy filing 3) gradually "find" coins 4) ??? 5) Profit
08:04 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37950 @ 0.00083707 = 31.7668 BTC [-] {2}
08:12 Namworld He has more debt in USD than funds, cheap Bitcoins and an overall profit, in that scenario.
08:14 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.073 = 0.146 BTC [+]
08:15 nubbins` mircea_popescu based on original pink eye artwork ;D
08:24 chetty http://www.rtcc.org/2014/03/20/climate-adaptation-facing-funding-crisis-warn-un-officials/
08:24 ozbot Climate adaptation facing funding crisis warn UN officials
08:26 mircea_popescu good morning chitlins
08:26 mircea_popescu .d
08:26 ozbot 4.250 billion | Next Diff in 659 blocks | Estimated Change: 11.8648% in 4d 0h 41m 0s
08:29 nubbins` morning
08:30 mircea_popescu ;;later tell benkay http://trilema.com/2013/things-that-matter-these-days-things-that-dont-matter-these-days/#comment-98630 hapoy now ? :D
08:30 gribble The operation succeeded.
08:31 nubbins` ah, so crimea has been officially annexed
08:32 mircea_popescu more interestingly, visa and mastercard have been officially nationalised
08:33 BingoBoingo They always kind of were.
08:33 mircea_popescu also true.
08:34 mircea_popescu the chief difference between the usa and the cccp being that the usa is in denial about building socialism.
08:35 BingoBoingo This was especially true at the peak of McCarthyism, since Johnson though there's gradually been a little less denial though every generation.
08:35 Namworld mircea, no, I'm not coding for noobs. I just give an advice about not trusting anything just because it looks good because code can't be audited.
08:36 mircea_popescu no but usa != the people living at any given time in the areal. just like cccp != the poor russian and other nationalities engulag'd.
08:36 Namworld But they want me to code an exchange regardless.
08:36 mircea_popescu illegitimate governments never can stand for the peoples they claim to represent.
08:36 mircea_popescu Namworld sounds about right.
08:36 mircea_popescu anyway, why not just use Apocalyptic's thing.
08:37 mircea_popescu not enough scamcoins on it ?
08:37 Namworld eh
08:37 daybyter Namworld: what language you want to use?
08:37 Namworld Have you seen the latest gox?
08:37 Namworld http://tech.sina.com.cn/i/2014-03-21/19489261951.shtml
08:37 Namworld urf, wrong link
08:37 mircea_popescu benkay: at 12, there was a man ranting in ##econometrics about mortgaging himself to the hilt and going long btc. <<< this has long been the practical bank killer.
08:37 Namworld https://www.mtgox.com/img/pdf/20140320-btc-announce.pdf
08:37 Namworld This one is right
08:37 mircea_popescu that man will soon discover that paying back his mortgage is not really in his interest,
08:38 mircea_popescu whatever btc does.
08:38 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18567 @ 0.00084096 = 15.6141 BTC [+] {2}
08:38 mircea_popescu lol @the notion of gox still publishing pdfs
08:38 mircea_popescu unless it's a naked karpeles dancing in the streets of tokio for nickels i ain't interested.
08:38 mircea_popescu what's mtgxo.
08:39 mircea_popescu Izzy_: do i need windows? << ahaha she's so cute.
08:39 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3483 @ 0.00084294 = 2.936 BTC [+]
08:39 Namworld Gox has now 202k BTC, officially. They also officially don't know how much they have at all.
08:39 Namworld Read it, it's one page in english. It's a good laugh.
08:39 mircea_popescu a, i heard he was claiming that yest
08:40 Namworld Well the official details are entertaining.
08:40 nubbins` mpex on engadget now
08:40 mircea_popescu cazalla you know, i bought tons at about $2.ish per ?
08:40 nubbins` really making the rounds this time
08:40 Namworld You can't make up stuff like that.
08:40 mircea_popescu nubbins` https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/446867449343139841 < kinda been discussed here too
08:40 nubbins` mircea_popescu: an order of magnitude lower than me ;(
08:40 nubbins` aha.
08:41 mircea_popescu nubbins` i like bothering people with that figure :D i imagine all the assholes buying 10k for a pizza are long gone so nobody can bother me.
08:41 Namworld I wish I had bought more at 5ish.
08:41 nubbins` heh.
08:41 nubbins` first one i ever bought was $11
08:41 mircea_popescu men who live in low price houses can afford to throw pricepoints around
08:41 Namworld I was a few weeks late.
08:41 mircea_popescu nubbins` my first buy was 60 * 15
08:41 mircea_popescu i like round numbers.
08:42 nubbins` i spent most of the early ones
08:42 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 676 @ 0.00310111 = 2.0964 BTC [-] {4}
08:42 nubbins` avg price for the ones i still have was around $22
08:42 nubbins` luckily had the foresight to stop spending them
08:43 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 87 @ 0.00310008 = 0.2697 BTC [-]
08:43 mircea_popescu i spent about a year with ppl going "wait so you bought at 15 ? but it's not even half that now! you got duped mp!"
08:43 mircea_popescu and i was liek "let me show you how averaging works"
08:44 nubbins` heh
08:44 mircea_popescu "all you need is an infinity of moneyz, you'll be just fine"
08:45 nubbins` TBF i was buying btc and pushing them into SR as fast as i could, and pascale said "maybe we should sit on a few k's"
08:45 BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Roughly when did you start lawyering up and working on the MPEx/MPOE legal contingencies?
08:45 nubbins` wise woman :0
08:45 mircea_popescu BingoBoingo roughly july 2011.
08:45 BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Cool, working on a blog post.
08:47 nubbins` surprising amount of art for sale on btctalk
08:49 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14456 @ 0.00084295 = 12.1857 BTC [+] {2}
08:49 only_ nubbins`: so Bitcoin isn't made for spending, huh?
08:50 Namworld The finest counterfeit Picasso's alongside $1 store paintings?
08:50 nubbins` what makes ya think that?
08:50 mircea_popescu so i can't really believe it, but after being on everywhere trilema ain't been down.
08:50 mircea_popescu i would say moore's law officially solved the problem of slashdotting, permanently.
08:50 mircea_popescu unless you're being silly, it won't happen.
08:50 Namworld So it seems.
08:51 mircea_popescu bitcoin's made for spendin' like them tits are made for squeezin'. not all the time not by everyone.
08:51 only_ haha
08:52 nubbins` with the caveat that tits are better squeezed now than later
08:52 nubbins` and btc, the opposite
08:52 nubbins` http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/19/science/flies-that-do-calculus-with-their-wings.html?hpw&rref=science
08:53 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.00310007 = 0.31 BTC [-] {2}
08:53 only dat fixed supply!!1
08:54 nubbins` in fact, tits are inflationary just like btc
08:54 mircea_popescu also deflationary.
08:54 nubbins` there's a pun hidden in there if anyone's looking
08:55 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14757 @ 0.00084338 = 12.4458 BTC [+]
08:56 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00083704 = 10.3793 BTC [-]
08:57 mircea_popescu https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BjMajHFCUAAaocD.jpg < this explains who gets hurt if the us keeps on yakking.
09:04 ReutersEmily Howdy
09:05 kakobrekla hi
09:05 BingoBoingo Hello
09:05 mircea_popescu https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/446995984758108161
09:05 ozbot Twitter / Mircea_Popescu: @MKRocks @felixsalmon $1k USD ...
09:05 ReutersEmily I am completely unfamiliar with the etiquette in here
09:05 mircea_popescu who knew, mpex is 50% better than the best investment in the history of venture investment.
09:05 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily hello.
09:05 mircea_popescu don't worry about the etiquette, it fell off.
09:05 ReutersEmily Oh so glad you are here mircea_popescu
09:07 ReutersEmily How does MPEx work? Can one chose what specific investments one wants to make or is it a portfolio chosen by MPEx?
09:07 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily mpex works exactly like the nyse, if nyse worked as intended.
09:07 blackwhite morning men
09:08 mircea_popescu you put your orders in, it executes them.
09:08 ReutersEmily Ok so you buy private placement share on MPEx
09:08 ReutersEmily like could I buy shares of AirBnB?
09:08 mircea_popescu i'm not sure what you mean by " private placement " but probably.
09:08 mircea_popescu a, no. you buy shares of companies registered with mpex.
09:08 ReutersEmily ok
09:08 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.00594041 = 0.1723 BTC [-]
09:08 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 139 @ 0.0031 = 0.4309 BTC [-] {5}
09:08 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 5 @ 0.05468 = 0.2734 BTC [+] {2}
09:08 mircea_popescu you can't buy say british petroleum on nyse unless someone does a dr deal.
09:08 mircea_popescu which do happen occasionally in bitcoin, but not really for fiat companies,
09:09 mircea_popescu mostly because bitcoiners aren't interested in fiat investments
09:09 ReutersEmily and all of the transactions are conducted in Bitcoin then?
09:09 mircea_popescu yes.
09:09 mircea_popescu like nyse does all deals in dollars,
09:09 mircea_popescu so mpex does all deals in bitcoin
09:09 ReutersEmily ok
09:09 ReutersEmily so Havelock is the same, right?
09:09 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 3 @ 0.05533333 = 0.166 BTC [+] {3}
09:09 BingoBoingo Well X.EUR is a thing
09:09 mircea_popescu it aspires to be the same.
09:10 ReutersEmily what if i have an idea for a startup, can i register with you before my company is really up and running in order to get some funding for my idea?
09:10 mircea_popescu yes.
09:10 mircea_popescu people try all the time, some succeed, some don;t.
09:11 ReutersEmily as in - some make it through your registration process and others don't? or can anyone register, and then it's just sink or swim, it's a matter of whether they can attract funds?
09:11 mircea_popescu s.nsa is a fine example of one company that succeeded. the owner there came up with the idea of making an actually cryptographically secure gpg gizmo
09:11 Namworld Havelock works boh as an exchange, and as a broker. It makes it easy to trade, no opening fee and large trade fees. MPEx works like an actual exchabge. Not much interface, very high security, high entry fee for a seat, low trading fees.
09:11 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily well, again just like the nyse. you have to satisfy a due dilligence process.
09:12 mircea_popescu if you just let anyone randomly registering you end up with the pink sheets, basically.
09:12 ReutersEmily so what kinds of people or companies do not make it thru your dd process?
09:12 ReutersEmily like, what are the disqualifiers?
09:13 mircea_popescu well, people without a business plan, people without an established identity, etc
09:13 mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/2012/how-does-one-list-on-mpex/
09:13 ozbot How does one list on MPEx ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
09:13 mircea_popescu there's a discussion on the topic.
09:13 ReutersEmily ah - cool - thanks
09:13 ReutersEmily So I see you posted the SEC letter on your site
09:14 ReutersEmily that is unusual, to say the least
09:14 mircea_popescu to quote one excited city trader,
09:14 mircea_popescu "i read it and shared it with everyone i knew. i think it was fantastic. i was going to congratulate you on it yesterday but i figured you were too busy."
09:15 ReutersEmily yeah it is really cool from my perspective (i cover SEC enforcement, etc) to get to see how they operate like that
09:15 mircea_popescu so then good.
09:15 ReutersEmily what else are you going to do about it?
09:15 mircea_popescu as i was pointing out to someone from i don't remember where yesterday,
09:17 mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-03-2014#571077
09:17 ozbot #bitcoin-assets log
09:17 mircea_popescu you may want to pick up the glove she failed to identify.
09:17 mircea_popescu (washington post, i'm reminded meanwhile)
09:18 ReutersEmily You were saying the SEC already discussed whether they could have jurisdiction over bitcoin exchanges?
09:18 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 33 @ 0.00304264 = 0.1004 BTC [-] {4}
09:19 mircea_popescu no, i am saying their debate as to whethet to come out and say its not in their yeard or not ended up in fishtails last tiem they tried to come to a declaration.
09:19 mircea_popescu that'll need a rephrase.
09:20 ReutersEmily does MPEx offer currency exchange services as well?
09:20 mircea_popescu not currently, not ever.
09:20 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 33 @ 0.00304003 = 0.1003 BTC [-] {3}
09:20 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 3 @ 0.05599998 = 0.168 BTC [+]
09:20 mircea_popescu there are websites that purport to do this for you, if you can trust them. canonically bitcoin is obtained by mining it.
09:20 pizzaman1337 X.EUR....?
09:21 ReutersEmily can U.S. - based customers use MPEx?
09:21 mircea_popescu x.eur is a settled euro future handled by bitcoin-central's davout, so i suppose you could use that.
09:21 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily i have no idea.
09:21 pizzaman1337 such a loaded question
09:21 ReutersEmily I'm just trying to figure out how the SEC would argue it has jurisdiction
09:21 mircea_popescu i don't think it would or is trying to.
09:22 ReutersEmily like, some other sites that deal in bitcoin have tried to stay out of range of US regulators by not letting people with US IP addresses log on
09:22 mircea_popescu best anyone can determine, the sec is merely trying to cope with the serious problems of fraud enabled by unscrupulous operators
09:22 mircea_popescu such as glbse, btct, havelock, bitfunder et all.
09:22 BingoBoingo MPEx doesn't really have a "log in"
09:22 mircea_popescu there has been a lengthy list of wannabe-mpex websites to date, it all ended bloody.
09:22 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 110 @ 0.00304 = 0.3344 BTC [-] {2}
09:22 ReutersEmily are the rest of those (besides havelock) NYSE-type exchanges as well?
09:23 mircea_popescu no, the ones besides havelock are dead.
09:23 ReutersEmily how did it end bloody for the other sites?
09:23 mircea_popescu people booking the traditional 50% losses in half year.
09:23 ReutersEmily yikes
09:23 mircea_popescu yhes.
09:23 mircea_popescu so you know, on the ground there's quite legitimate concern.
09:23 mircea_popescu i have an entyire department dedicated to researching and outing scams
09:23 mircea_popescu i spend hundreds of my own btc to create evidentiary trails
09:23 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 6 @ 0.05683332 = 0.341 BTC [+] {5}
09:24 ReutersEmily how many people in your scam-outing dept and what do they do?
09:24 pizzaman1337 how many people work for MPEx? (while we're asking questions...)
09:24 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily about a dozen, it varies. they review public communications, keep track on the status of various purported btc companies, make regular statements etc.
09:24 mircea_popescu pizzaman1337 over a hundred by now if you count absolutely everyone.
09:25 ReutersEmily What is the volume of trading on MPEx?
09:25 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily it varies wildly. currently in the 20-30k btc range. during one month it handled 400k btc in notional options exposure
09:25 mircea_popescu which at the time worked out to well over half a billion.
09:25 ReutersEmily when you say 20-30 thosuand, is that per month?
09:25 mircea_popescu yes
09:26 ReutersEmily and how many individuals do you think suffered when those other sites blew up?
09:26 mircea_popescu to date i would guess about 20 to 30k different individuals have lost to unscrupulous operators somewhere between half a million and two million bitcoin
09:27 pizzaman1337 in the feb report the expenditure was 8.262335 BTC, how does that cover a hundred people?
09:27 mircea_popescu that is easily over a billion dollars in today's market, but at the time btc was valued a lot lower
09:27 mircea_popescu so if you want actual losses i'd guess ten to a hundred million.
09:27 mircea_popescu pizzaman1337 well there's this dastardly ambiguity in working for mp/working for mpex.
09:28 ReutersEmily does MPEx keep track of where its users are located physically?
09:28 mircea_popescu it doesn't, mostly because it can't.
09:28 mircea_popescu do you understand symmetric key cryptography ?
09:30 mircea_popescu you don't have to run research it, just say no if you don't an' i'll explain. it's not really too complicated.
09:30 ReutersEmily i do not
09:30 BingoBoingo A bit related to the fact this conversation is happening at all http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2014/03/21/the-problem-of-finding-bitcoin/
09:30 mircea_popescu ok. so let's first look into prime factors. the prime factors of 12 are 2,2,3,3
09:31 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 2 @ 0.06300312 = 0.126 BTC [-]
09:31 mircea_popescu because 12 is made up by multiplying 2 and 2 and 3.
09:31 mircea_popescu ;;calc 2*2*3
09:31 gribble 12
09:31 mircea_popescu with me so far ?
09:31 ReutersEmily yeah
09:31 mircea_popescu ok. can you tell me the prime factors of 30345 ?
09:31 pizzaman1337 (not off the top of our heads)
09:32 mircea_popescu as you can imagine, this'd take a while. you'd have to keep trying dividing it
09:32 mircea_popescu meanwhile, calculating 17×119×5×3 is trivial, and any kid in school should be able to do it.
09:32 mircea_popescu now it turns out you can use this disparity for great mathematical accomplishments, in the sense that
09:33 mircea_popescu if you have the 17×119×5×3 set (ie, the private key) you can do some things which someone only having the 30345 (ie, the public key) can not do.
09:33 Apocalyptic <mircea_popescu> not enough scamcoins on it ? // I guess so
09:33 mircea_popescu so now based on this you can send me messages that only i can decrypt, and i can respond in kind.
09:33 Apocalyptic anyway I contacted that guy just for the lulz, if he was willing to pay for such a platform
09:33 ReutersEmily ok
09:33 Apocalyptic surprisingly he didn't have much coin
09:33 mircea_popescu this is how mpex works : a new user registers his public key with mpex, and registers mpex's public key for himself.
09:33 Apocalyptic and that's an understatement
09:34 mircea_popescu once this is done, there's no more log in, there's no more anything.
09:34 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1346 @ 0.00304 = 4.0918 BTC [-]
09:34 mircea_popescu you could just code your message, give it to anyone (publish it on your blog, whatever)
09:34 mircea_popescu only mpex can read it.
09:34 mircea_popescu and in fact you can actually put orders in mpex right from here, by talking to the bots.
09:34 ReutersEmily ok
09:34 mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/2013/the-many-ways-available-for-talking-to-mpex/ that part is detailed here
09:34 ozbot The many ways available for talking to MPEx pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
09:34 mircea_popescu we use it ocasionally, at least for debugging.
09:34 mircea_popescu so, mpex is not a website in any sense.
09:35 ReutersEmily ok
09:35 mircea_popescu Apocalyptic somehow not surprising.
09:35 bounce that's asymmetric aka public key crypto, though. minor point of order.
09:35 mircea_popescu bounce yeah ?
09:35 mircea_popescu o i sayd symmetric sorry. my bad.
09:36 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily the advantage of being here. i gain about 15 iq points when surrounded by these folks.
09:36 ReutersEmily speaking of advantages, does MPEx make any money from individual trades?
09:37 mircea_popescu there's a 0.2% fee on all trades for the seller only.
09:37 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.0030256 = 0.6051 BTC [-] {2}
09:37 ReutersEmily Thanks. And the way you just described the public key crypto, in trading terms, it sounds like MPEx is the counterparty to all trades?
09:37 ReutersEmily or am I missing something
09:37 mircea_popescu not at all.
09:37 mircea_popescu how do you reason ?
09:38 ReutersEmily like, if someone wants to sell something, MPEx is the buyer, and then MPEx turns around and finds a buyer?
09:38 ReutersEmily or do you link buyers and sellers directly?
09:38 Apocalyptic <mircea_popescu> Apocalyptic somehow not surprising. // that was ironic :)
09:38 mircea_popescu mpex ensures that he who orders a buy or a sell has enough of whatever is needed, stocks, btc
09:39 mircea_popescu and then whenever someone orders a crossing sell or buy, the trade is executed and reported to the parties.
09:39 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 106 @ 0.00302 = 0.3201 BTC [-]
09:39 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 90475 @ 0.00084285 = 76.2569 BTC [+] {5}
09:39 mircea_popescu again quite exactly as the nyse works.
09:39 ReutersEmily and how do you verify the share holdings of an individual seller?
09:39 ReutersEmily like, i can see how you would be able to verify the btc holdings
09:40 mircea_popescu how ?
09:40 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29525 @ 0.00086236 = 25.4612 BTC [+] {7}
09:40 ReutersEmily you say you make sure that he who orders a buy or a sell has enough of whatever is needed
09:40 mircea_popescu $vwap s.mpoe
09:40 mpexbot mircea_popescu: S.MPOE 1 day: average: 0.00083879 high: 0.00096 low: 0.00080946 volume: 565745 btc: 474.53976688 7 day: average: 0.00082712 high: 0.00096 low: 0.00079506 volume: 6204983 btc: 5132.28943247 30 day: average: 0.00084866 high: 0.00096 low: 0.000745 volume: 29190747 btc: 24773.1627663
09:40 ReutersEmily I can understand how you could verify BTC holdings but not quite how you could verify the share holdings
09:40 mircea_popescu heh sweet stability.
09:41 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily well, why not ? they seem of the same kind no ?
09:41 mircea_popescu mpex keeps a list of what a signature owns, in btc or instruments.
09:41 ReutersEmily ok
09:42 mircea_popescu anyway, give a contract a read sometime
09:42 mircea_popescu http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BBET
09:42 ozbot S.BBET last 2000@0.00045000
09:42 mircea_popescu such as.
09:42 ReutersEmily will do
09:42 Namworld The fact it works like it is makes communications for trades and information very secure, using strong encryption. It works like one would make orders digitally with an actual stock exchange. Low fees per trade too. But high entry fee and no interface.
09:43 ReutersEmily so do you think exchanges like MPEx will eventually need regulation the way NYSE needs it - to prevent corners and other bad behavior?
09:43 Namworld One can buy a registration with MPEx and then actually provide the brokering service, complete with actual web interface. Such as what coinbr.com did.
09:43 mircea_popescu mpex does have regulation,
09:44 mircea_popescu what mpex does is for fiat institutions to recognise there are people who understand how things work and are currently working to prevent such corner cases and bad behaviour
09:44 mircea_popescu and help with the process of limiting those.
09:44 mircea_popescu what mpex needs*
09:44 mircea_popescu for instance : i've written a standard for accounting
09:44 mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/2013/accounting-for-the-nonzero-asset-corporation-the-mpex-standard/
09:44 ozbot Accounting for the nonzero asset corporation. The MPEx standard. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Pope
09:44 mircea_popescu i force mpex corps to publiush monthly reports,
09:45 mircea_popescu there's a lengthy list, and all this is strictly a mpex thing, nobody else does it.
09:45 mircea_popescu tho i tell them to. but what's in a telling ?
09:45 ReutersEmily so that would be similar to the SEC's reporting requirements for public companies
09:45 mircea_popescu very.
09:45 ReutersEmily but when you say there are people who are trying to prevent bad behavior, how do they do that?
09:46 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily take for instance mpoe-pr. you familiar with her body of work ?
09:46 ReutersEmily do you have limits on how many shares in a single company can be bought by a single signature?
09:46 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily not other than the limits of how many shares there exist in that company.
09:46 Namworld MPEx at its core was made to be simple, secure and without any extras. Designed to be a true exchange. Other places so far dealing with Bitcoin securities have both the issuing and official trades of share, and the web interface. It makes them vulnerable to hacking and meddling with the list of holders.
09:47 ReutersEmily I am not familiar with mpoe-pr
09:47 ReutersEmily where can i find her work?
09:47 mircea_popescu one sec
09:47 mircea_popescu ;;google mpoe-pr
09:47 gribble View the profile of MPOE-PR - Bitcoin Forum: <https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=52741>; Latest posts of: MPOE-PR - Bitcoin Forum: <https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=52741;sa=showPosts>; MPOE-PR, almost two years in the swamp. An anthology. pe Trilema ...: <http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-pr-almost-two-years-in-the-swamp-an-anthology/>
09:47 mircea_popescu there you go.
09:48 mircea_popescu jesus google has gotten good meanwhile ?!
09:48 mircea_popescu what year is this! how long have i been asleep ?!
09:49 Namworld MPOE-PR exposes scams and belittles random strangers looking for investments/offering a service which involves handling third party funds, without any respectability or proof of competency.
09:49 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily anyway, some highlights include calling out the pirate scam in april 2012, at a time everyone thought they knew better,
09:49 mircea_popescu and unravelling a bunch of scammers posing as "bitcoin bankers" and issuing "credit ratings" and whatnot
09:49 mircea_popescu and a lot of numerous other cases.
09:50 ReutersEmily so...perhaps you don't want to discuss it here but i would love to know what you think of the new cyprus-based 'bank'
09:50 mircea_popescu now, if the sec had actually had a gpgkey registered with me in april 2012,
09:50 mircea_popescu we could have together avoided a shitton of loss and misery.
09:50 mircea_popescu and if the sec was at my april 2013 conference, they could have known about mtgox nine months in advance,
09:50 mircea_popescu like anyone in btc with a clue
09:50 ReutersEmily what do you think went wrong w/mt gox?
09:51 mircea_popescu rather than six montrhs after, like your run of the mill overworked, overwhelmed, sclerotic bureaucracy.
09:51 Namworld On Bitcointalk forum. She tends to be very accurate, yet most often dismissed. In the end, she is usually proven right, sadly for those who didn't heed her warnings.
09:51 ReutersEmily think it was a guy who couldn't run an exchange or an outside theft?
09:51 Monarch03 Mircea, what is your opinion about ASICminer, from investment point of view right now? thanks
09:51 BingoBoingo http://trilema.com/2013/grave-concerns-re-mtgox/
09:51 ozbot Grave concerns re MtGox pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
09:51 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily it's really all published
09:51 mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/2013/grave-concerns-re-mtgox/
09:51 ozbot Grave concerns re MtGox pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
09:51 Namworld I'm sorry, I'm probably just interupting and distracting from your questions to Mircea.
09:52 ReutersEmily so when is your next conference mircea_popescu?
09:52 mircea_popescu in about a month.
09:52 ReutersEmily can i come?
09:52 mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/2013/the-conference-second-edition/
09:52 ozbot The conference, second edition pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
09:52 mircea_popescu you'll have to read and talk to your editor
09:52 pizzaman1337 signup closed 15th
09:52 mircea_popescu but in principle yes
09:52 mircea_popescu pizzaman1337 well i imagine she wants to come as press rather than vip
09:53 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily if not, there's going to be another in 2015 anyway, so.
09:54 ReutersEmily yeah i would want to come as press. altho since we have people far closer to Romania than I am here in NYC perhaps one of my colleagues would go instead
09:54 mircea_popescu just as long as they understand what's going on.
09:54 ReutersEmily so can we talk about Cyprus?
09:54 mircea_popescu sure.
09:55 ReutersEmily what is going on there, in your opinion?
09:55 mircea_popescu well their govt collapsed and it seems messy
09:55 ReutersEmily what about specifically in the btc space?
09:55 mircea_popescu why are you asking me ?
09:56 mircea_popescu oh. i dunno, it's a small country.
09:56 ReutersEmily because i want to know what you think about some of the new businesses popping up there
09:56 mircea_popescu the neobee people bought a lot of newspaper space recently, that hat you mean ?
09:56 ReutersEmily yeah what do you think of them?
09:56 mircea_popescu nothing too highly. to keep this short and sweet, the objections are :
09:57 mircea_popescu a) that while neobee collected funds (on havelock), they have yet to issue a report. this is eerily reminescent of the bitcoin foundation scam, and does not bode well
09:57 mircea_popescu b) that while neobee spends a lot of time executing, it's so far failed to actually come up with a business plan. anyone can buy advertising, and overpay for it.
09:58 mircea_popescu c) that havelock has a history of allowing high rent corporations to just walk away from their obligations, such as they did in the case of virtex,
09:58 mircea_popescu resulting in a good 4k btc loss for their "investors".
09:58 mircea_popescu among others.
09:58 ReutersEmily what about the fact that neobee is collectuing euros promising customers exposure to btc "with none of the risk?"
09:59 mircea_popescu well that seems just about the average stupid thing they'd say.
09:59 mircea_popescu recently, it was discovered (here) that they had misworded their contract.
09:59 mircea_popescu let me find it for you
10:00 kakobrekla its a prospectus.
10:01 LordPutin <3 Putin forever
10:01 mircea_popescu aha. ReutersEmily http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-03-2014#567341
10:01 ReutersEmily thanks
10:02 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily anyway, if you're positive-constructively inclined, they probably mean "with none of the risk holding your own btc entails, such as you not having a clue and deleting the wallet"
10:02 mircea_popescu obviously this is not what one would read, be that one reasonable or otherwise, and obviously this point is not lost on them.
10:02 mircea_popescu but this is what passes for "pr" these days, at least at the havelock level of things.
10:03 ReutersEmily who runs havelock?
10:03 mircea_popescu well apparently nobody.
10:03 mircea_popescu a guy by the name topace used to, and claims he is no longer because some offshore corp bought it.
10:03 mircea_popescu i buy that just about as much as any other flying pigs scenario.
10:03 BingoBoingo "Moved to Panama"
10:04 ReutersEmily well they have numbers you can call for help or whatever
10:04 mircea_popescu until the securities and exchange comission of panama figures out how to work with me, i guess this shitshow'll continue.
10:04 BingoBoingo For a while "moving to Panama" was such a popular claim it was nearly a meme in this space
10:04 ReutersEmily i called one yesterday and got a recording and a menu
10:04 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily splendid. so what did you order ?
10:04 ReutersEmily nothing
10:04 mircea_popescu i hear the sichuan duck is good.
10:04 ReutersEmily but someone has to be running it
10:05 LordPutin i called them once and Dave from fbi answered
10:05 mircea_popescu if you hang around maybe topace sees the highlights.
10:05 mircea_popescu (this software works so that if anyone is mentioned - or has any strings of interest mentioned - they get a signal)
10:05 ReutersEmily topace?
10:06 mircea_popescu yes.
10:06 mircea_popescu BingoBoingo it seems just by the time you're done with your post you can start on another eh.
10:06 BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: So it seems
10:06 ReutersEmily BingoBoingo where do you post
10:06 kakobrekla just bash it.
10:06 BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: The first one was done, maybe an hour ago http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2014/03/21/the-problem-of-finding-bitcoin/
10:06 mircea_popescu kakobrekla does assbot support this many lines ? such wow. much amount.
10:07 BingoBoingo ReutersEmily: http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com
10:07 kakobrekla not enough doges to cover for it.
10:07 khersonus Reuters on IRC? I can't decide if this is the future or the past, but I like it.
10:07 assbot Last 1200 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1750786/plain/)
10:07 BingoBoingo !b 1200
10:07 mircea_popescu it's the future in the past.
10:07 khersonus ReutersEmily: how did you find out about this place?
10:08 mircea_popescu and now the hunter becomes the prey :D
10:08 khersonus normally I just read the logs, but this was worth hopping on for
10:08 ReutersEmily khersonus I wanted to talk to mircea_popescu about the SEC letter
10:08 khersonus awesome
10:09 Namworld khersonus, there was no proof provided that whoever is asking question is from Reuters. Someone joined and asked questions. People are answering. It could be left at that. Does it matter how or why someone arrived here?
10:09 mircea_popescu nah im pretty sure it's the genuine article.
10:10 ReutersEmily Huh I wonder how I would go about proving I'm from Reuters - happy to offer proof if you want
10:10 ReutersEmily you can email me at emily.flitter@thomsonreuters.com
10:10 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily do you have a twitter ?
10:10 ReutersEmily yeah its @FlitterOnFraud
10:10 mircea_popescu so twitter anything related to this convo
10:10 mircea_popescu i'm @mircea_popescu
10:11 ReutersEmily oh sure thing
10:11 nubbins` i have to say, things are interesting around here lately
10:11 khersonus Namworld: I felt the need to ask, so I asked. Does it matter that I asked?
10:12 Namworld No need. What I mean is, someone comes in here and ask questions, they'll probably get an answer, wether from the press or just a random stranger. Who the person actually is doesn't matter.
10:12 Namworld khersonus, not really.
10:12 ReutersEmily oh didn't see your handle till after i tweeted hold on i'll do another one
10:13 BingoBoingo nubbins`: Honestly by 2015 I imagine this will be the norm
10:13 mircea_popescu wow this is the prettiest spring outside
10:13 mircea_popescu everything in my garden's in bloom
10:13 nubbins` mircea_popescu, thank fred phelps
10:13 mircea_popescu whats he do.
10:13 Namworld It's spring already eh? Not in Canada sadly.
10:13 nubbins` Namworld shush, you'll jinx it.
10:13 nubbins` i went outside yesterday without a jacket
10:13 nubbins` it was glorious
10:13 mircea_popescu Namworld it has been for a week. all the cherry trees are pink
10:14 mircea_popescu this shall henceforth be known as the mp curse, too.
10:14 mircea_popescu when i originally picked a date for the secret conference, it was mostly tied to when this particular walkway of cherries would likely be in bloom.
10:14 mircea_popescu then they hurried up and everyone missed it.
10:14 mircea_popescu this year ? idem.
10:15 hdbuck http://blogs.reuters.com/emily-flitter/ "covering financial crimes, including insider trading, investment scams, accounting fraud and financial firm misconduct" that sounds like a hell of a work. ^^
10:15 nubbins` no cherry blossoms here, but there was a man looking confusedly back and forth between my house, the house next door, and the key in his hand
10:15 nubbins` he eventually decided he didn't live on this street, and wandered off
10:15 mircea_popescu https://twitter.com/FlitterOnFraud/status/447013452226113536 so there ye go, naysayers.
10:15 ozbot Twitter / FlitterOnFraud: @mircea_popescu I wonder whether ...
10:16 ReutersEmily hdbuck it's a fun beat but i don't think it's good for my blood pressure
10:16 LordPutin dont forget ukyo the bitfunder scam artists
10:16 mircea_popescu you have a blood pressure ?
10:17 nubbins` you don't?!
10:17 mircea_popescu gotta have no blood pressure.
10:17 mircea_popescu nope.
10:17 * nubbins` ponders this over coffee
10:17 mircea_popescu lmao
10:17 ReutersEmily oh right ukyo
10:17 ReutersEmily i am so glad you rbought that up LordPutin
10:17 nubbins` so what, you strap yourself into a centrifuge feet-out for sleep and head-out for thinking?
10:17 LordPutin he ripped off people like 5 million dollars
10:18 mircea_popescu nubbins` it's complicated and has a lot to do with spiders.
10:18 LordPutin mircea will fill you in
10:18 ReutersEmily i also am trying to find out - why did he (Jon Montroll) go to hang out with Danny Brewster after that happened, and how did that whole thing get resolved?
10:18 BingoBoingo And that thing might be related to the Cyprus thing, kinds
10:18 nubbins` oh god spiders D:
10:18 mircea_popescu gotta remember, we're on the web. and the web is for spiders.
10:18 ReutersEmily yeah
10:18 Namworld Ah, Ukyo still owes me a large sum.
10:18 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily well you know, people ocasionally go hang out. but
10:18 mircea_popescu ;;seen Ukyo
10:18 gribble Ukyo was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 hours, 53 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: <Ukyo> Kinda hard to give what doesnt exist.
10:18 mircea_popescu he was here recently, so perhaps can get back to you.
10:19 ReutersEmily I would love to get in touch with him.
10:19 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily one of the better things you can do is get an irc client and set it up. thgat way you have your own logs, highlights, tab completes etc
10:19 BingoBoingo http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-03-2014#570975
10:19 thestringpuller did the Ukyo loan default
10:19 ozbot #bitcoin-assets log
10:19 Namworld He doesn't speak much at all usually. I doubt he'll talk to the press when he refuses to say anything to anyone.
10:19 mircea_popescu (for instance i don't write out ReutersEmily every time i name you, i just type out re)
10:19 thestringpuller is ThickAsThieves the only person to issue a bond and not fuck over people?
10:19 mircea_popescu thestringpuller namworld did it.
10:19 mircea_popescu a bunch of people did it.
10:20 thestringpuller oh yea BTC.BOND
10:20 LordPutin ukyo must pay for his crimes
10:20 ReutersEmily what is an irc client
10:20 mircea_popescu there was some unfortunate guy that took out a bond in btc and paid it out early on
10:20 thestringpuller ReutersEmily: aren't you on an irc client right now?
10:20 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily what os do you use ?
10:20 mircea_popescu thestringpuller she's on the webchat thing
10:20 Namworld Software to access IRC channels. I suppose you're using the webchat?
10:20 dexX7 webchat
10:21 dexX7 look at the hostmask
10:21 ReutersEmily uh...they just upgraded our computers here at work to windows whatever - 7?
10:21 mircea_popescu a ok.
10:21 mircea_popescu ;;google windows 7 irc client
10:21 gribble The Top 7 Best Free IRC Clients for Windows 7 - MakeUseOf: <http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/top-7-free-irc-clients-windows-7/>; Good IRC Clients? : windows - Reddit: <http://www.reddit.com/r/windows/comments/1eezw4/good_irc_clients/>; XChat: Multiplatform Chat Program: <http://xchat.org/>
10:21 thestringpuller lol mIRC it up
10:21 Namworld You can log from an actual, complete client of your choice. Usually comes with logs and more features.
10:21 mircea_popescu pick from there.
10:21 nubbins` ReutersEmily: most of us use dedicated software to connect to irc, rather than a website like you're using
10:21 ReutersEmily yeah i'm using the webchat right now
10:21 nubbins` ReutersEmily: sort of like gmail vs. outlook
10:21 thestringpuller lol outlook
10:21 BingoBoingo Except Webchat doesn't log
10:21 ReutersEmily cool thanks
10:21 thestringpuller you mean gmail vs thunderbird :P
10:21 nubbins` thestringpuller: last office i worked in used lotus notes ;D
10:21 thestringpuller (i kid)
10:21 mircea_popescu nubbins` nice example nubsy. it's totally like outlook.
10:22 * thestringpuller high fives nubbins`
10:22 thestringpuller my last office used lotus too!
10:22 Namworld [10:19] <mircea_popescu> thestringpuller namworld did it.
10:22 ReutersEmily when you say, "log," BingoBoingo, you mean save records of every chat so you can go back and read it after?
10:22 bounce reutersemily, mind a personal opinion question?
10:22 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily exactly.
10:22 nubbins` thestringpuller: great for when you want your computer to freeze when opening an email
10:22 Namworld Well technically I have yet to repay everyone, so, no, that's not yet a fact.
10:22 thestringpuller :D
10:22 dexX7 this channel is logged anyway: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/
10:22 mircea_popescu Namworld ah ? didn't know that. how much you still have out ?
10:22 thestringpuller someone understands my pain
10:22 BingoBoingo ReutersEmily: Right. This channel has a log linked in the topic, but for other channels and conversations you depend on your client to keep logs for you
10:22 ReutersEmily bounce no i don't mind
10:23 bounce since you're covering fraud and stuff, what do you think about this stance that insider trading shouldn't be illegal?
10:23 Namworld About 180 BTC, more or less. I would need to check.
10:23 nubbins` that's a stance?!
10:23 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily the real reason you want a client is that you can then install otr, which is a cryptographically secure plugin allowing you to have private conversations safe from any snoops. and that is good quality safety, not the sort of crud normally peddled.
10:23 dexX7 teach her
10:23 mircea_popescu really if i had to talk to a ws whistleblower, thats what i'd use, or else pgp over email.
10:23 bounce forgot who wrote the piece I remember reading, quick google tells me john carney and dylan matthews said things to that tune not too long ago
10:24 ReutersEmily mircea_popescu I would love to do that
10:24 mircea_popescu aite. lots to read, lots to absorb. pace yourself
10:24 ReutersEmily bounce I think carney does think that
10:24 nubbins` i tried to get a local CBC investigative reporter set up w/ pgp
10:24 nubbins` it didn't really take
10:24 LordPutin that's terrible Namworld i feelforyou
10:24 mircea_popescu hey, bounce has good q's.
10:24 bounce well that's clear enough. :)
10:25 ReutersEmily ok so regarding that insider trading question
10:25 mircea_popescu Namworld but you were about 2k at the top right ?
10:25 Namworld 2k? No, never over 500 BTC.
10:25 ReutersEmily i guess the people who think insider trading shouldn't be illegal argue that if you can work hard for the advantage--ie get contacts inside a company to leak you stuff or whatever, you deserve the competitive advantage?
10:25 mircea_popescu a ok
10:26 Namworld I think you're thinking of something else.
10:26 ReutersEmily but the opposite view is that it makes the markets totally unfair
10:26 ReutersEmily how could joe schmoe with an eTrade account ever compete
10:26 BingoBoingo I rather hope the SEC decides to be friends http://bitbet.us/bet/790/mpex-to-become-sec-recognized-sro-in-2014/?ref=17sTosfHxNzGD4VUP3pjoHCEVofzSEcL95
10:26 nubbins` as an investor, i'd be pretty sore if an officer of the company in which i invested started telling his buddies when to sell
10:26 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily well the better opposite view is that it's really not against the people working at companies' interest to allow that "hard work" to fruit, as opposed to the interest of the actual companies.
10:26 ReutersEmily i guess, without offering too much of an opinion since I am a journalist and not supposed to have any, i would add that the markets aren't fair anyway
10:27 Namworld Information on the market is assymetric everywhere else, almost. I don't see why force it for securities.
10:27 mircea_popescu Namworld this is exactly the equivalent of "why regulate psychoactives" debate. because if you can you must, and if it's legal to do amphetamines companies will start mandating their employees do it.
10:28 bounce difference between having an opinion and letting it colour your writing, which could well be a challenge to separate.
10:28 mircea_popescu unless you want to live in a world of socialised dope care, it'll have to stay illegal.
10:28 ReutersEmily mircea_popescu you're right it also does affect the stability of a company's stock price theoretically when you have insider activity
10:28 nubbins` socialised dope care
10:28 bounce but anyway, thanks.
10:28 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily i wouldn't want to be in any board where the ceo goes "well icahn just offered me 50mn, what you guys got"
10:29 ReutersEmily bounce have you heard of Steve Cohen?
10:29 mircea_popescu because i'd likely just start screaming and overturning tables.
10:29 Namworld No, it's not like saying you must mandate it, you can't mandate assymetry, it naturally occurs.
10:30 ReutersEmily if insider trading were legal we would have an even deeper gap between have and have nots
10:30 bounce the name popped up in a wonkblog piece I googled just now; could well be the one I read earlier. name didn't stick, but he got done for insider trading.
10:30 dexX7 mpex as sro.. would this also imply things like the rota project? http://trilema.com/2012/the-mpex-rota/
10:30 ReutersEmily bounce
10:30 nubbins` ah, the rota
10:30 ReutersEmily he sort of got done in but sort of not
10:30 ReutersEmily yeah
10:30 nubbins` kinda sad i missed out on that
10:31 mircea_popescu dexX7 perhaps. though the rota project as originally designed proved unworkable. it'd have to be worked on.
10:31 ReutersEmily anyway, Cohen said in a deposition a few years ago he thought insider trading rules were "vague"
10:31 dexX7 yes, but i really like the idea.
10:31 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily now that they are.
10:31 mircea_popescu dexX7 i do think there's something there myself. just, you know... apparently it also burns.
10:31 dexX7 i read it :p
10:31 bounce hard to see how they would not be
10:32 ReutersEmily well they're pretty straightforward in that you have to have a tipper and a tipee, and the tipee has to know that the tipper is getting a personal benifit in exchange for giving out inside info
10:33 ReutersEmily so actually mircea_popescu i am sure i can find this on your site too but how do you keep people from insider trading on MPEx?
10:33 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily you've followed the cases in the past few years, since it's your beat. would you say in each and every one it was your opinion that the actions as decided by either sec or courts were in fact correct ?
10:33 mircea_popescu i don't, mostly because i can't.
10:34 Namworld But at the same time, if you need to work hard to earn through Business, why shouldn't those who have information through working hard not trade on it? Why prevent use of such information? I would perhaps only agree to go against management insider trading in case of catastrophic scenario (undeclared losses/bankruptcy), where management would probably both have ruined the company and
10:34 Namworld yet cleared the orderbook.
10:34 ReutersEmily mircea_popescu regarding cases brought over the past few years....of the 79 criminal insider trading cases brought by Manhattan federal prosecutor, not one has ended in an acquittal
10:34 Namworld But never prevent insider trading on the buying side.
10:34 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily i asked for your own call.
10:34 thestringpuller http://i.imgur.com/gE8hDnY.jpg
10:35 mircea_popescu consider for instance the outrageous case of the swiss heinz options traders.
10:35 nubbins` thestringpuller +1
10:35 ReutersEmily mircea_popescu i know. i don't know each of the cases well enough to be able to say they were "all correct"
10:35 nubbins` "so are you gonna cash out when btc hits <arbitrary large number>?"
10:35 Namworld But I haven't had time to think about this topic in details to form a specific or resilient opinion of the matter.
10:35 nubbins` "i won't have to"
10:35 ReutersEmily but of the cases i did cover closely i never saw a defendant i thought was wrongly accused.
10:36 mircea_popescu nubbins` fuck, i could have said that. who beat me to the punch ?
10:36 nubbins` morpheus apparently
10:36 nubbins` see tsp's link
10:36 mircea_popescu that is EXACTLY the point. go morpheus.
10:36 mod6 :)
10:36 nubbins` i was actually explaining this to my mother yesterday
10:36 mircea_popescu i was actually explaining this to a guy from wired yesterday
10:36 nubbins` she said ":0"
10:36 nubbins` heh.
10:36 nubbins` did he say :0?
10:37 mircea_popescu "o x y z won't invest in btc" "dude, it matters not if they do it directly or tyhrough n layers abstracting it from you, it's still what's going on"
10:37 mircea_popescu nubbins` he said "i shall ponder this over tea"
10:37 * nubbins` spits
10:37 nubbins` poor guy ;(
10:38 ReutersEmily i lost you guys on that last little bit
10:38 ReutersEmily maybe it's because i haven't seen the matrix
10:38 nubbins` heh.
10:38 mod6 wat
10:39 nubbins` ReutersEmily: a common question is "so will you cash out all your btc when it reaches <large usd value>?"
10:39 nullp exit
10:39 nubbins` which begs the question a bit
10:39 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 2 @ 0.06301302 = 0.126 BTC [+]
10:39 Namworld Well it's pretty much what's said in the movie, edited a bit to include Bitcoin.
10:39 nubbins` since if btc has reached a large usd value, it would be because you can actually use it as currency in a great many places
10:39 ReutersEmily as in, people asumme you're going to get "out" of bitcoin
10:39 ReutersEmily instead of continuing to function in it
10:39 ReutersEmily and that is what you were trying to explain to the wired guy who had to go and drink tea and think about it afterwards?
10:39 nubbins` for example: if 1btc=$1m, i wouldn't need to "cash out" because i could just as easily spend my btc at walmart
10:40 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily instead of everyone else having to get in, wanting or not.
10:40 Namworld So yeah, if BTC is ever worth a fortune each, there will probably be no need to trade them for cash, they'll probably be widely accepted by then for them to have appreciated that much..
10:40 ReutersEmily ok i get it
10:40 nubbins` the implication being that widespread acceptance is the only thing that will lead to sustained high value
10:40 ReutersEmily yeah that makes sense
10:40 mircea_popescu check out how confusing irc can be!
10:40 nubbins` it's a bit of an "a-ha moment"
10:40 mircea_popescu it gets worse, too.
10:40 ReutersEmily then maybe people will just be asking if you are going to get out the trading
10:41 ReutersEmily like the way you talk about hedge fund guys who make zillions and could retire at 40
10:41 nubbins` ReutersEmily: in my experience, those who day trade don't really hold long-term, and vice versa
10:41 Namworld That would make more sense, at least for those that daytrade.
10:41 mircea_popescu i would agree. there's about a million btc represented here,
10:41 nubbins` for example, i don't day trade, and i don't think most others here do either
10:41 mircea_popescu of which i doubt very much is traded on any sort of a daily basis.
10:42 ReutersEmily have you all met in real life?
10:42 Namworld 1 million? In here? Hmm... Perhaps.
10:42 nubbins` i've met none of these people in real life, and don't have any plans to
10:42 nubbins` altho i think a fair number of people in here will be hitting up the conference
10:42 mircea_popescu nubbins` does that make you a shut in ?
10:43 nubbins` mircea_popescu: only on irc ;D
10:43 mircea_popescu so a shut irc
10:43 nubbins` not much of a ring to it
10:43 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily i've met a few, but as a general rule no.
10:43 Namworld Some have met some of the people in this channel. Although there's currently over an hundred participant and it varies a lot from day to day.
10:43 nubbins` i met people from irc only once in my life, and it was pretty goddamn weird
10:43 mircea_popescu ;;seen nefario
10:43 gribble nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 year, 25 weeks, 2 days, 18 hours, 43 minutes, and 45 seconds ago: <nefario> Those assets are not listed or traded anymore
10:43 nubbins` this was maybe 12 years ago
10:43 Namworld I haven't met anyone in this channel in person. At least not knowingly. But I haven't attended any Bitcoin related event to start with.
10:43 mircea_popescu now that guy, who was running glbse, met a bunch of these folks irl.
10:44 nubbins` well ya know. successful scammers shake hands
10:44 nubbins` what a word for hands that starts with S?
10:45 mircea_popescu i like gribble's precision at any rate. it was x y z and 45 seconds ago.
10:45 Namworld Nefario returned most BTC, decided to screw it for the remainder and disappear.
10:45 ReutersEmily so...Reuters is just getting into the coverage of bitcoin....do you guys have buring questions you'd like to see answered in a mainstream press article?
10:45 radan what is the future of bitcoin
10:45 nubbins` heh.
10:45 radan is bitcoin even real
10:45 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily if you manage to idle here you'll get the scoops as they happen.
10:45 nubbins` ReutersEmily ^
10:45 Namworld I think that's been covered too much, radan.
10:45 radan how many of these dang bitcoins are there anyway
10:45 mircea_popescu pretty much all the major stories broke here, often days early
10:46 ThickerThanThiev so much log to catch up on...
10:46 nubbins` http://log.bitcoin-assets.com is the morning newspaper for happenings in this space
10:46 mircea_popescu ThickerThanThiev o hey, neobee is in there.
10:46 nubbins` lots of cruft, but diamonds hidden in the rough
10:46 chetty I'd love to see the press stick a knife in the "bitcoin is a ponzi" meme
10:46 Namworld Well true, events are usually known in Bitcoin IRC channels days before they make the news outlets.
10:46 mircea_popescu qualifications for journalism these days. "must be young and like to read"
10:47 BingoBoingo ThickerThanThiev: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-03-2014#571830
10:47 Namworld News people don't seem to hang on IRC too much, although who knows, maybe some of those silent people are from some news outlets.
10:47 nubbins` Namworld you'd hope so
10:47 mircea_popescu chetty that's a cute one. i recently saw a reference to the beanie babies. conveniently failing to mention that this thing's been going for five years, and dropped precipitously three times at least
10:47 dexX7 Namworld: too much noise usually
10:48 ReutersEmily well one thing we have a hard time with is how to verify stuff that is said or posted on these forums
10:48 Namworld Yes, that and they don't have much time to allocate to Bitcoin either.
10:48 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily give an example.
10:48 only_ ReutersEmily: something like "will MP get away with running an unregulated stock exchange on the interwebz?" that would be nice.
10:48 radan dr. popescu, what do you think of coinbase
10:48 nubbins` ReutersEmily: the best you can do re: verification is to verify who's saying things.
10:48 nubbins` ReutersEmily: this channel -- and a few others -- have identification features that are useful to this end
10:48 mircea_popescu radan i never used them. people ocasionally call scam but it doesn't usually seem to be the case.
10:48 ReutersEmily well like some of the Mt Gox stuff that came out - that leaked crisis plan - and then the back-office stuff
10:48 radan I have a few btc with them, and I'm not sure whether it's secure
10:48 ThickerThanThiev [23:52] <mircea_popescu> ThickAsThieves you drew that shit ?! /// Not quite, I modified what Pink Eye created into that version. Maybe one day I'll put up my own portfolio again...
10:48 mircea_popescu unless the price moves sharply against them they'll prolly be ok.
10:49 Namworld nubbins', to the press, that's not going to be enough unless it's firsthand from the business' owner if it's about a Bitcoin business.
10:49 mircea_popescu you're always best advised to keep your own wallets.
10:49 nubbins` ReutersEmily: regarding that leaked crisis plan, did you see the actual PDF? with the "redactions" on the financials page?
10:49 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily that stuff was always regarded as dubious
10:49 mircea_popescu but people accepted it as an "well... gotta talk of something"
10:49 ReutersEmily i don't remember off teh top of my head what format that was in because it was my colleagues in Japan who took a close look at that
10:50 nubbins` ReutersEmily: you might be interested to know that the guy who "leaked" the document -- selkis, i think -- actually did the redactions himself
10:50 Namworld True, hard to verify when you don't have your own balance to verify against the leaked info (re hacked accoutns details).
10:50 Namworld Or leaked crisis plan.
10:50 nubbins` which led me to believe that he sort of made the whole document up, and it got traction, so gox figured "now's as good a time as any"
10:50 hdbuck did Magicaltux hang out in here?
10:50 mircea_popescu nubbins` this is definitely a possibility.
10:51 mircea_popescu the other being that he's ver's sock and just you know... came up with something.
10:51 nubbins` mircea_popescu: i can't think of any other reason for a document leaker to modify the documents he's leaking.
10:51 nubbins` ah, sure
10:51 mircea_popescu well the guy is kinda attention-seeking.
10:51 nubbins` no kidding.
10:51 ReutersEmily roger?
10:51 mircea_popescu so you know, who knows what goes on in the narcissist head.
10:51 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily yes.
10:51 nubbins` roger sounds right
10:52 Namworld Well at least hanging in here could at least provide info about where to look for verifying soon to be news before it happens.
10:52 mircea_popescu anyway ReutersEmily the verification of such things is a fuzzy affair at best. you end up weighting things, who said what who they work with who trusts them and why etc.
10:52 nubbins` http://i.imgur.com/NrGdYfc.png
10:52 mircea_popescu a web of trust sort of scenario.
10:52 BingoBoingo That whole foundation crowd really is just a wash.
10:52 ReutersEmily yeah i will hang in here. i can't believe 2 hours have gone by since i got to work and this is what i've been doing the whole time - ha!
10:53 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily that's ok, you've barely scratched it :p
10:53 ReutersEmily you mean the bitcoin foundation BingoBoingo?
10:53 nubbins` ReutersEmily: keep this up and you'll join the clan of people who can afford to sit around on freenode all day ;D
10:53 Neil More evidence that money in your bank isn't really yours:
10:53 Neil http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/willardfoxton2/100012871/did-you-spot-this-budget-gives-hmrc-power-to-raid-your-bank-account-like-wonga/
10:53 BingoBoingo ReutersEmily: Yeah, they just really pump each other's dubious ventures and collect money they don't provide accounting for
10:53 nubbins` bitcoin foundation is a bit of a lel.
10:54 nubbins` what do you expect from a group of self-appointed wizards tho
10:54 ReutersEmily what do you think of the Wall Street contingent in bitcoin, like SecondMarket?
10:55 Namworld Even the public figures, there's distrust in them. Mostly because they tend to always have numerous ties with big scammers which keeps showing up in the public figures pool.
10:55 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily they're trying, but i think you probably know more in places by now than silbert does
10:55 ReutersEmily does Silbert chat in here?
10:55 mircea_popescu not afaik.
10:55 Namworld SecondMarket fits its goal like intended, neither great nor bad.
10:56 mircea_popescu Namworld well afaik they got burned pretty well in gox.
10:56 mircea_popescu which is... whatever, kinda noobish.
10:56 BingoBoingo The Wall Street contingent seems more honest, but they are going to have to go through growing pains
10:56 BingoBoingo Learning the lessons other people learned much earlier
10:56 nubbins` ^
10:57 ReutersEmily mircea_popescu how do you know they got burned in gox?
10:57 only SecondMarket held coins in gox? lol
10:57 dexX7 i doubt that
10:57 mircea_popescu in other words, bitcoin is its own field. having a good fundamental basis in finance is a plus. a big one, perhaps,
10:57 nubbins` EVERYONE held coins in gox
10:57 mircea_popescu but it doesn't do your work for you.
10:57 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily i hear things.
10:57 Namworld Their problem, unlike Gox/others, they can deal. If they can't learn/adapt, they'll drop it.
10:57 nubbins` well, i shouldn't say everyone
10:57 BingoBoingo Much of the Bitcoin Foundation seems to be career hucksters of the Amway-franchisee sort.
10:57 nubbins` but a lot of people who you'd think would know better.
10:57 chetty not everyone nubbins'
10:58 mircea_popescu nubbins` tell you what ? a lot of people who i'd think would know better had btc with pirate.
10:58 mircea_popescu people be people. they tend to the flame.
10:58 mircea_popescu as the great persian poet said.
10:58 nubbins` mircea_popescu: it's hard trying to figure out how greedy to be, as the great nubs said
10:59 mircea_popescu so you got burned in gox. coulda just have said that you know :D
10:59 nubbins` nooooo, i never put a satoshi in gox
10:59 mircea_popescu too late now.
10:59 nubbins` my battle with greed was more focused on satoshidice and asicminer
11:00 ReutersEmily ok guys....thank you so so much for being so nice to me and answering my questions. i am going to get on the phone in a minute so probably won't be able to pay as much attention in here, but i think i'll stay signed in
11:00 ReutersEmily anyway thank you. i really appreciate your time.
11:00 mircea_popescu yeah asicminer. when were they delivering the new things again ?
11:00 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily cheers.
11:00 nubbins` ReutersEmily cheers
11:00 dexX7 almost ready to re: am
11:00 dexX7 cya
11:00 nubbins` mircea_popescu who knows, i stopped keeping up with AM months ago
11:00 mircea_popescu i thought it was just about now or something like that.
11:00 nubbins` sounds familiar
11:00 mircea_popescu anyway, ima go eat. don't break bitcoin meanwhile pls.
11:01 nubbins` yah, i've got a busy day too
11:01 nubbins` procrastinating here
11:01 nubbins` gotta make bread AND sausages :D
11:01 Namworld I think Silber was involved in Bitcoin way before SecondMarket thing if I'm not mistaken. Shame he doesn't hang out in the BTC channels.
11:02 Namworld Different point of views are nice.
11:05 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22950 @ 0.00093089 = 21.3639 BTC [+]
11:10 nubbins` anyone able to suggest a suitable marinade for moose steaks?
11:11 Duffer1 https://www.google.com/#q=marinade+for+moose
11:11 ozbot Google
11:11 Duffer1 sounds good
11:11 nubbins` nod
11:12 nubbins` gonna go with the allrecipes beer/soya/dijon one
11:12 Duffer1 i was just reading that one
11:12 Duffer1 beer can make a surprisingly good marinade
11:12 nubbins` nod. beer can chicken, even
11:13 nubbins` not quite a marinade but y'know
11:13 Duffer1 not quite marinade but more than a seasoning
11:13 nubbins` normally i get roast-style hunks of moose, but they're more like t-bones this time around
11:13 nubbins` yeah
11:13 Duffer1 i've never had moose
11:13 nubbins` it's nice
11:14 Duffer1 compared to deer?
11:14 nubbins` never had deer
11:14 Duffer1 ah
11:14 nubbins` it's slightly gamier and spicier than beef
11:14 nubbins` and very lean
11:15 nubbins` so lean that it's usually consumed ground, either in burgers, meatballs, or sausages
11:15 nubbins` generally with pork fat
11:15 Namworld Well that's lean lean
11:15 Duffer1 i'd love to try that
11:15 nubbins` moose sausage is divine
11:16 nubbins` this will actually be my first time eating moose steak
11:16 Duffer1 what are your sides?
11:17 ReutersEmily omg i love moose sausage
11:17 ReutersEmily are you in western canada?
11:17 nubbins` ReutersEmily, eastern canada - newfoundland
11:17 ReutersEmily oh - cool!
11:17 nubbins` they brought two moose over here in the 1800s, didn't work out, so they brought over two more
11:17 nubbins` now the island is covered in 'em :)
11:18 ReutersEmily heh, seriously? i had no idea they were introduced
11:18 nubbins` yep, invasive species
11:18 nubbins` they're a real danger on the highways :D
11:18 ReutersEmily oh gosh i can imagine...that would be the fastest way to turn your car into a convertible, hitting a moose
11:19 nubbins` well the problem is that they're tall with skinny legs, so if you hit one, it's coming in through the windshield
11:19 nubbins` and as much as i like moose, 1200lbs all at once is a bit too much ;)
11:20 nubbins` Duffer1: not sure yet, but i'm thinking roasted potato and maybe asparagus
11:21 kakobrekla what you get is a nonconvertible convertible
11:21 nubbins` heh.
11:21 nubbins` seriously tho, it's a real danger, to the point where some people have been calling for a widespread cull
11:22 nubbins` "why do we value moose more than our children" etc
11:22 Duffer1 because moose are more delicious than children?
11:22 ReutersEmily haha
11:22 ReutersEmily so i would imagine there's a ton of moose hunting though right?
11:22 kakobrekla have you tried children?
11:22 nubbins` kakobrekla ;D
11:22 nubbins` ReutersEmily: yep, i've never paid for any moose meat
11:23 nubbins` it finds its way to the people who enjoy it
11:23 Duffer1 ha no nope not nooo
11:23 nubbins` i've been considering getting a license, but having friends in rural communities is just as good, in practice
11:25 Duffer1 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=524703.0
11:25 ozbot [Now IPO on ripple]coinspaces.com-altcoin exchange shares
11:25 nubbins` anyway, seriously gotta get moving. i've got ten pounds of pork shoulder to cut and grind, two loaves of bread to bake, and a ton of prep work in the studio
11:25 nubbins` cheers
11:26 Duffer1 good luck ^.^
11:28 ReutersEmily bye
11:28 mircea_popescu btw, someone drop a link in #freenode so they know they've been useful.
11:28 hdbuck really dont know what to think of ripple since everybody claims its a scam :/
11:28 mircea_popescu if they can't figure out how to take donations at least let them have that satisfaction
11:30 mircea_popescu <ReutersEmily> oh gosh i can imagine...that would be the fastest way to turn your car into a convertible, hitting a moose <<< bwagaga
11:30 mircea_popescu so that's a first, she gets into the bash.
11:30 kakobrekla too slow.
11:31 ReutersEmily what does that mean?
11:31 Duffer1 http://bash.bitcoin-assets.com/
11:31 ozbot #bitcoin-assets bash
11:31 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily a bash is an old internet tradition, a collection of striking, funny or just memorable quotes
11:32 ReutersEmily oh - cool
11:32 mircea_popescu http://bash.bitcoin-assets.com/?quote=89
11:32 ozbot #bitcoin-assets bash
11:32 mircea_popescu seems you were alrwady in there tho.
11:33 ReutersEmily because of your "what did you order" comment
11:33 mircea_popescu hey, i'm an enabler.
11:33 mircea_popescu i make other people's shit work.
11:33 spam_mania hello
11:34 ReutersEmily indeed
11:34 mircea_popescu did anyone else notice nubsy sounds just like a girl in a 1950s strict household ?
11:34 Duffer1 ReutersEmily: who runs havelock? >> The Panama Fund SA (no idea what that means or who's behind it, I suspect Voorhees is related somehow)
11:34 ThickAsThieves Such log
11:34 ThickAsThieves I made it
11:34 ThickAsThieves good day
11:34 mircea_popescu Duffer1 srsly ? why ?
11:34 Duffer1 cause panama
11:34 dexX7 your daily dose of -asset gossip, eh? ;)
11:34 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves how long did it take you ?
11:35 ThickAsThieves an hour or so?
11:35 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 41 @ 0.00331456 = 0.1359 BTC [+] {3}
11:35 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 20 @ 0.07035515 = 1.4071 BTC [-] {5}
11:35 mircea_popescu Duffer1 that's a point i guess.
11:35 Duffer1 i mean 'suspect' in the loosest, just pulled that outta my ass, sense
11:35 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves just wanted to get it on the record for 2016, when it'll be like the 10k btc pizza.
11:35 ReutersEmily so - i just downloaded HexChat and if I just click out of this window, will I be able to put ReutersEmily into "nickname" and have it work?
11:35 ThickAsThieves ReutersEmily, I can offer some insight on Havelock and Neo, but I am not an official representative for either.
11:35 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily possibly not
11:35 mircea_popescu best to register your nick first.
11:35 mircea_popescu do you know how to use nickserv ?
11:35 ReutersEmily ThickAsThieves I'd love to hear your thoughts.
11:36 ReutersEmily mircea_popescu I don't know what nickserv is
11:36 mircea_popescu http://www.wikihow.com/Register-a-User-Name-on-Freenode
11:36 ozbot How to Register a User Name on Freenode: 7 Steps (with Pictures)
11:36 dexX7 ReutersEmily: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
11:36 dexX7 lel
11:36 ThickAsThieves Well, Havelock, we are told at least, we purchased by the Panama Fund. It, as far as I can tell, is run by the same person that runs CFIG.
11:36 Duffer1 it will allow you to keep your nick across any freenode irc chan
11:37 ThickAsThieves we = was
11:37 LordPutin agent smith runs havelock
11:37 ThickAsThieves CFIG is listed on Havelock.
11:38 ThickAsThieves I'm not sure if its actually done anything itself.
11:38 ThickAsThieves topace, is a contractor for the IT side of Havelock afaik.
11:39 LordPutin didn't you useto represent neobee tat...at the start?
11:39 ThickAsThieves only as a contractor
11:39 LordPutin ahh k
11:39 ThickAsThieves I have no authority to speak for them, but I have helped to deliver their messages
11:40 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 5 @ 0.07000023 = 0.35 BTC [-]
11:40 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 60 @ 0.00331456 = 0.1989 BTC [+]
11:40 ThickAsThieves Danny Brewster, the CEO, is generally easy to reach though.
11:41 ThickAsThieves They issued an updated prospectus, and afaik, will release updated finanicial projections this week. I am not clear whether they we will include a report of current accounts. I assume it will.
11:41 dexX7 ^ TAT is an asset issuer on HL
11:42 ThickAsThieves Yes, I have represented ASICMINER depositary receipts and issued, and made whole, a successful bitcoin bond.
11:42 ThickAsThieves I don't run any of them anymore though.
11:42 hdbuck tat why? got bored?
11:42 ThickAsThieves Grew up.
11:43 ThickAsThieves My confidence in ASICMINER exposing me to liability was justifiably compromised over time.
11:43 ReutersEmily huh it looks like HexChat is trying to connect me to freenode but it says connection failed...a couple of times
11:44 LordPutin i thinkitsover forasicminer
11:44 LordPutin theyreally messed things up
11:44 ThickAsThieves that's not even clear, not even to the board
11:44 ThickAsThieves part of the problem really
11:45 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily if it's trying to connect you on this same name it'd prolly fail as the name's already in use.
11:45 ThickAsThieves there's a whole story in there i may write up some day
11:45 ReutersEmily Oh i see
11:45 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves well why not today ?
11:45 mircea_popescu meanwhile http://www.utro.ru/2008/12/26/peredovica/
11:45 mircea_popescu asciilifeform ^
11:45 ThickAsThieves well how to write while IRCing?
11:45 ThickAsThieves :)
11:46 mircea_popescu touchtyping!
11:46 mircea_popescu you lean over and touch on someone who's typing
11:46 ThickAsThieves basically i really need to get a blog going
11:46 mircea_popescu i took mp's advice and started one earlier.
11:46 Duffer1 ;;gpg info ReutersEmily
11:46 gribble No such user registered.
11:46 Duffer1 too soon? ^.^
11:47 LordPutin idliketosee atatblog
11:47 mircea_popescu Duffer1 probably tomorrow's job :p
11:47 LordPutin ireallyneed a new spacebar
11:47 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves you could call it Tit for Tat, and have a nice shapely round tit in the header.
11:48 thestringpuller ReutersEmily: so you're getting paid to be on irc right now? lol
11:48 asciilifeform mircea_popescu: 'technologies of controlled chaos'. subject more or less beaten to death in the russian world.
11:48 mircea_popescu asciilifeform not so much in english
11:48 ThickAsThieves Don't we all get paid to be here?
11:48 ReutersEmily thestringpuller yeah i think that's funny too
11:48 mircea_popescu i don't ;/
11:48 mircea_popescu nobody's ever paying me to do anything.
11:48 rithm vir quisque vir
11:48 rithm tit for tat my ass
11:48 LordPutin you'rerich enough anyway mircea u dontneedtogetpaid
11:48 rithm y y guys talk so much
11:48 rithm hu huh
11:49 asciilifeform mircea_popescu: afaik, pretty much the only one who's put in the sweat to explain it in english is orlov
11:49 Duffer1 you're in the right chan for sure reutersemily this chan spawn enough material to sustain multiple daily blogs
11:49 ThickAsThieves I feel like I'm paid to be here.
11:49 ThickAsThieves When really we should all be PAYING
11:49 LordPutin oprah cleans yourtoilets
11:49 mircea_popescu rithm and who might you be ?
11:49 rithm yo mamma
11:49 mircea_popescu asciilifeform possibly so yeah
11:49 rithm i'm gawker
11:49 rithm i like to write things
11:49 mircea_popescu you're a gawker moar like it.
11:50 * rithm goes back to gawking
11:50 LordPutin so tat can you give some insight what you're workingon atm?
11:50 ThickAsThieves as mentioned before, i'm still trying to decide.
11:51 mircea_popescu o hey, tat sounds like a girl in a loose 1970s household.
11:51 mircea_popescu we got it all.
11:51 ThickAsThieves I have a few paths to consider, but none seem to be the obvious choice.
11:51 BingoBoingo rithm: From Gawker?
11:51 hdbuck I'd like some insights on Havelock & AM since i happen to deal with both simultaneously ^^
11:52 LordPutin what areyouroptions oristhat confidental?
11:52 rithm BingoBoingo stop nick highlighting me sometimes i lie on the internet
11:52 ThickAsThieves really the one pulling me is to backpack across europe... but I have a wife.
11:52 mircea_popescu BingoBoingo it's jcpham
11:52 BingoBoingo Ah
11:52 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves so send her postcards.
11:53 chetty TAT: so take her along
11:53 LordPutin wife? sorryto hear that bro
11:53 mircea_popescu chetty yeah, even better
11:53 ThickAsThieves well she has a more traditional career, and newly scored a dream job in endangered specis conservation.
11:53 ThickAsThieves species*
11:54 ThickAsThieves so at best maybe we'll get regular trips to the Congo :/
11:54 chetty TAT: so backpack thru some deserts and jungles
11:54 ThickAsThieves I'm not interested in such
11:54 LordPutin endagered species like a straight bitcoiner?
11:54 mircea_popescu o yeah, backpacking throgh the congo outbush.
11:54 mircea_popescu that's happening.
11:55 mircea_popescu spend a day with the machete to go from the house ot the garage
11:55 LordPutin going through europe sounds good you might evenmake some connections or findwhat you're looking for in the world
11:55 ThickAsThieves and then get raped and killed by poachers
11:55 Namworld thestringpuller, she's probably paid to talk with people all the time. I don't see why that would exclude chatting session with relevant people to an article, like Mircea. Which happens to be mostly talking only in this channel, as he seems to have made his online residence here.
11:56 Namworld So probably not too strange.
11:56 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves not even necessarily in that order.
11:56 ThickAsThieves indeed
11:56 ThickAsThieves western conservation reservations in the congo have been pillages in such ways just so rebels could make a point to unrelated parties
11:57 ThickAsThieves pillaged*
11:57 mircea_popescu well, that and the rape.
11:57 ThickAsThieves yeah
11:57 LordPutin my goal is tto video interview mircea oneday, i hope to achieve it
11:57 rithm bad idea
11:57 rithm he'll burn a koran
11:57 ThickAsThieves http://www.bonoboincongo.com/2012/07/03/okapi-attack-sends-shock-waves-through-the-ituri-forest/
11:58 mircea_popescu ReutersEmily so anyway, what's the story with this Bob Dobalina ?
11:58 ThickAsThieves "For an entire day scenes of horror and panic ripped through Epulu. Many people fled into the forest, others were taken hostage to carry the loot of the attackers. Women were raped. Seven people were killed. Among the dead are two park guards and the wife of another. Two of these were burned. Some reported that Amisi’s wife was burned alive, perhaps caught in the chaos as the outlaws
11:58 ThickAsThieves incinerated park infrastructure and guard homes. Others seemed shot almost at random: Two people on a truck passing through Epulu, two other Epulu residents."
11:58 ThickAsThieves Mr. Dobalina, Mr. Bob Dobalina
11:59 mircea_popescu o jesus, some obscure cultural reference. i thought must be some junior senator or w/e. a square is me.
11:59 ReutersEmily https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFieSQHmQT0
11:59 ozbot Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - Mistadobalina (Video Version) - YouTube
11:59 ThickAsThieves I like me some Del
11:59 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] [PAID] 2.41085150 BTC to 4`075 shares, 59162 satoshi per share
11:59 LordPutin new deltron record was abit wack tho
11:59 ThickAsThieves yeah i skipped it after the previews
11:59 ThickAsThieves the original is classic tho
11:59 LordPutin agreed
11:59 LordPutin very classic
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12:01 ReutersEmily same album as Mistadobalina also features a wonderful song called "What Is A Booty"
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12:03 mircea_popescu https://twitter.com/ReutersJamie/status/447022012318244866
12:03 ozbot Twitter / ReutersJamie: Those sanctions really having ...
12:03 mircea_popescu this reminds me of an older mp article, re how the market knows who will win any conflict.
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12:04 LordPutin itsa warm safe place that protects you against fear
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12:06 ThickAsThieves "I am starting to think that this "China" news is just a tactic to make the price drop."
12:06 ThickAsThieves quick, these reddites
12:06 nubbins` mircea_popescu: turns out the 50's housewives were running the show and just letting the men think they did ;)
12:06 mircea_popescu there's an excellently superb quote in that link benkay pasted yest.
12:06 mircea_popescu "I was flattered by his interest, so I thought it over. That is, I indulged
12:06 mircea_popescu in what young men frequently mistake for thought. In imagination, I saw my
12:06 mircea_popescu name over the door and myself in a fine glass office looking out and
12:06 mircea_popescu watching clerks taking in money. I had, in anticipation, the thrill of
12:06 mircea_popescu buying one store after another and going from town to town on tours of
12:06 mircea_popescu inspection. I tickled my fancy with the idea of coming back to college and
12:07 mircea_popescu letting the boys consult me as an experienced man of affairs. And having
12:07 mircea_popescu finished this process of "thinking" I wired Carroll that I was ready to
12:07 mircea_popescu join him."
12:07 mircea_popescu so... yeah. he's starting to "think".
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12:07 mircea_popescu nubbins` yeah. they and those chicks of epulu.
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12:09 ThickAsThieves The commissioner of the Texas State Securities Board issued an emergency order last week barring a private energy exploration company from accepting investments in bitcoin from non-accredited investors. The company, Balanced Energy LLC, allegedly solicited investors at the Texas Bitcoin Conference on March 6th with the statements “we don’t do any verification” and “we’re not
12:09 ThickAsThieves the paperwork police,” and informed interested parties that capital contributions in bitcoin would be accepted.
12:09 ThickAsThieves and you thought Havelock was bad
12:10 ThickAsThieves these guys are doing worse on a stage
12:10 ThickAsThieves lol
12:10 mircea_popescu well obviously its a sliding scale.
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12:11 mircea_popescu personally, i blame the bitcoin foundation, and murck especially.
12:11 ThickAsThieves interesting to finally see a bitcoin securities article in the bitcoin "community" media
12:11 mircea_popescu their completely clueless, "let's do the motions" calisthenic approach to things is going to get a lot of young men as per the quote above in a lot of trouble
12:11 ThickAsThieves the BF is scourge in most ways
12:11 LordPutin i really hate bf
12:11 LordPutin such scum
12:12 ThickAsThieves the article http://bitcoinmagazine.com/11395/securities-registration-requirements-holding-bitcoin-back/
12:12 LordPutin but at least they're taking the heat
12:12 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.61038917 = 3.0519 BTC [+] {5}
12:13 ThickAsThieves "However, anecdotal accounts have suggested that many participants in successful Kickstarter campaigns ultimately receive nothing at all from the companies to which they contribute."
12:13 ThickAsThieves is that true?
12:13 jborkl I did see the booth there pimping oil and gas
12:13 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.61098914 = 3.6659 BTC [+] {2}
12:13 ThickAsThieves "At least one website, BitFunder.com, provided a centralized place to both solicit and offer shares in Bitcoin related startups before shutting down last fall. "
12:13 ThickAsThieves wtf
12:13 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves its not anecdotal.
12:14 ThickAsThieves THAT'S who gets a mention?
12:14 mircea_popescu lol
12:14 jborkl GLBSE should have been the headliner
12:14 mircea_popescu the bitcoin ragazine ? what is surprising to you here ?
12:14 ThickAsThieves lol and of cource an Ethereum plug follows shortly after
12:14 ThickAsThieves "Further, the concept of self-executing contracts, powered by Ethereum, could take much of the risk of non-performance by managers of startups off the table. "
12:14 ThickAsThieves course*
12:15 ThickAsThieves ...
12:15 ThickAsThieves ...
12:15 mircea_popescu this is exactly the problem. they keep getting beaten to shit, they keep hopping right up again
12:15 mircea_popescu because infinite hitpoints.
12:15 ThickAsThieves oh wait
12:15 ThickAsThieves they seal it with a big fat kiss
12:15 mircea_popescu at least shrem had the minimal decency to admit he's wrong. vessenes will have to go to prison,
12:15 ThickAsThieves "Given the technological sophistication of most Bitcoiners, equity crowdfunding with payment in bitcoins is undoubtedly a solid match."
12:15 asciilifeform http://cryptome.org/2014/03/compromised-comsec.htm
12:15 mircea_popescu and he will go to prison still sprouting his delusional nonsense.
12:16 ThickAsThieves bitcoinragazine has a sense of humor now?
12:17 mircea_popescu asciilifeform well apparently some people see right through it.
12:17 asciilifeform mircea_popescu: not like it's hard
12:17 ThickAsThieves so, to confirm, Tor is essentially useless, in regards to its original purpose, now?
12:18 mircea_popescu asciilifeform https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/447044579049873408
12:18 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves twas on trilema was it not.
12:19 BingoBoingo ThickAsThieves: Has it ever been useful for its stated purpose?
12:19 ThickAsThieves i have no idea
12:19 ThickAsThieves i asssumed it once worked as intended
12:19 asciilifeform ThickAsThieves: tor is great because any kid can set up his own nsa, vacuuming up the packets of 'seekoore' idiots. i'll leave it at that.
12:20 ThickAsThieves but i guess that window was very small and closed long ago
12:20 mircea_popescu http://trilema.com/2013/dear-guardian-stop-being-retarded/
12:20 ozbot Dear Guardian : stop being retarded. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
12:20 ThickAsThieves if it was ever a window at all
12:20 asciilifeform ;;google tor exit sweden
12:20 gribble Dan Egerstad's Tor exit nodes get him arrested and proves a point I ...: <http://www.zdnet.com/blog/berlind/dan-egerstads-tor-exit-nodes-get-him-arrested-and-proves-a-point-i-made-in-july/900>; Swedish Researchers Uncover Dirty Tor Exit Relays: <http://www.techweekeurope.co.uk/news/malicious-tor-exit-relays-136828>; Tips for Running an Exit Node with Minimal Harassment | The Tor (1 more message)
12:21 mircea_popescu not exactly a secret in any sense, except for the reddit crowd.
12:21 radan so, dr. popescu
12:21 mircea_popescu why do you keep calling me dr. btw ?
12:21 ThickAsThieves mircea, do you have any earned titles?
12:21 mircea_popescu well... baron ?
12:21 ThickAsThieves yeah?
12:22 radan you said you would explain how a turn for traditionalism is related to femininity
12:22 mircea_popescu radan a, that was a previous discussion, did you read that log ?
12:22 radan I did
12:22 BingoBoingo http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2014/03/21/iran_s_fake_aircraft_carrier_u_s_officials_say_iran_navy_might_blow_it_up.html
12:22 ozbot Iran's fake aircraft carrier: U.S. officials say Iran Navy might blow it up for propaganda purposes.
12:22 mircea_popescu ok. so i didn't read your "i wanna go to syria" as a "turn for traditionalism"
12:22 mircea_popescu i read it simply as a desire to be hurt.
12:23 radan well, young men have traditionally wanted to fight, and kill, since time immemorial
12:23 mircea_popescu sure.
12:23 radan modern society provides no outlet for this
12:23 mircea_popescu not true.
12:23 mircea_popescu you can start slinging dope downtown, you can join the marines, on it goes.
12:23 mircea_popescu both the mob and the govt are always hiring.
12:23 ThickAsThieves i'm not sure fighting and killing is the accurate distillation
12:24 radan I'd rather not get arrested, and I'm well on my way towards getting a good degree
12:24 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves but it seems to be his distillation nevertheless.
12:24 radan if I can fight, I want to do it in defense of my people and for a cause I deem just
12:24 mircea_popescu radan and you wish me to explain how all this is all about being a cunt ?
12:24 mircea_popescu right right.
12:24 ThickAsThieves http://trilema.com/2013/the-divine-cunt/
12:24 ozbot The Divine Cunt pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
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12:24 radan I'm interested in your analysis
12:25 BingoBoingo radan: Most nations with armed forces have some sort of Officer Candidate course that can be pursued after a degree
12:25 mircea_popescu seems self-obvious, neh ? if you want to wear a skirt in the shape of a good degree or not being arrested, that's fine and dandy, but if you want to be a man you generallyt couldn't care less what you're wearing.
12:25 mircea_popescu at least, that is the traditional view on the matter.
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12:26 radan see, I don't think there's anything manly about dying for a ridiculous cause
12:26 radan and most causes the US Army pursues are ridiculous
12:26 mircea_popescu but what makes you suspect you;d know ?
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12:27 ThickAsThieves so what IS manly?
12:27 radan in general, anything with high testosterone
12:27 ThickAsThieves ...
12:27 radan in this specific scenario
12:27 radan to fight in defense of your people
12:27 radan at least, that's what I think of it
12:27 mircea_popescu you ever seen The Caine Mutiny ?
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12:28 radan so I value much more the syrian who goes to war for his people - on either side - than the US soldier
12:28 ThickAsThieves btw I watched Gardens in the Night, turns out I had seen it before. it's awfully slow movie
12:28 ThickAsThieves an
12:28 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves it is slow.
12:28 radan who signs his life and his family's future over for thirty talents
12:29 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves anyway, i like how between our two questions he picked to answer yours.
12:29 ThickAsThieves and it wasnt even really an answer
12:29 radan dr. popescu, the vagaries of the US army are well known the world over
12:29 mircea_popescu that's a lot more debatable, not that i idsagree.
12:29 ThickAsThieves what's manly? well man juice of course!
12:29 mircea_popescu radan the "us army" are not your problem.
12:30 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 5 @ 0.11950724 = 0.5975 BTC [-]
12:30 mircea_popescu quoth Lt. Barney Greenwald: "Ah, you're learning, Willie! You're learning that you don't work with a captain because you like the way he parts his hair. You work with him because he's got the job or you're no good! "
12:30 radan they would be if I joined them
12:30 BingoBoingo radan: There's always the French foreign legion
12:30 radan which is one of the reasons I'm not
12:30 mircea_popescu no, tyhey whould not be
12:30 radan the FFL is full of arabs
12:30 radan and criminals
12:30 mircea_popescu not unless they call you a general chief of staff
12:30 ThickAsThieves does one really even choose to join the US Army?
12:30 ThickAsThieves it's more likely baked into a man
12:30 mircea_popescu hm
12:30 radan the French use them as cannon fodder in colonial hellholes
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12:31 radan I say the French
12:31 radan I mean sarkozy and his oligarch bunch
12:31 mircea_popescu you know the communists took over meanwhile ?
12:31 radan where?
12:31 radan France?
12:31 mircea_popescu well yes.
12:31 BingoBoingo Yeah
12:31 chetty from the female standpoint = taking up arms beyond your own needs does not make you a man
12:31 radan hollande is prime minister, now
12:31 mircea_popescu anyway, being a man is all about fighting and getting killed for the proper oligarch.
12:32 nubbins` chetty +1
12:32 mircea_popescu this bullshit where you find fault with the world belongs with the skirts in a cramped greenwich village coffee house.
12:32 radan the contry is run as it has been for an eternity by unelected bureaucrats and "rootless cosmopolitans"
12:32 mircea_popescu uh
12:32 mircea_popescu you can say jews you know, nobody cares.
12:32 chetty the country? you mean the world
12:33 radan France more so than many other places
12:33 hdbuck +1 ^^
12:33 radan I think they have very little leeway over North Korea and Iran, for example
12:33 radan which may be the reason those countries are so vilified lately
12:33 mircea_popescu wasn't khomeini jewish ?
12:34 nubbins` did i ever tell you guys about the client who insisted on "eco-friendly" (6.25%!) garments flown in from the other side of the continent rather than choosing local garments for half the price?
12:34 nubbins` well this supplier they insisted on choosing fucked the order royally, and the remainder of it showed up today, 21 days late
12:34 nubbins` the word "organic" isn't even on the tags anywhere
12:34 nubbins` imagine, paying an extra ten dollars per shirt for the word "earth"
12:35 mircea_popescu people pay an extra ten bitcoins per site for the words "bestest ever"...
12:35 nubbins` my sides, etc
12:35 chetty probably a lot more pollution too, transport and all
12:35 nubbins` chetty: massively larger carbon footprint
12:35 nubbins` but y'know, "organic"
12:35 nubbins` "nature"
12:35 mircea_popescu i wonder if they ever genetically engineer a colony of bacteria that knits
12:36 nubbins` she was given the choice between a minimal environmental impact and the appearance of one, and she chose the latter
12:36 mircea_popescu or maybe really small spiders.
12:36 nubbins` STOP IT
12:36 mircea_popescu imagine nubs : underwear you could eat
12:36 mircea_popescu and so silky smooth...
12:36 chetty sure, nanobots
12:36 nubbins` you can already buy edible undies
12:36 nubbins` but would ya really eat a pair? ;(
12:36 mircea_popescu yes but not nearly as disgusting.
12:36 nubbins` http://xkcd.com/790/
12:36 ozbot xkcd: Control
12:37 nubbins` ^ spiders and lsd in the same comic!
12:37 nubbins` worlds collide
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12:37 radan my philosophy goes like this.
12:37 radan the current system of governance and finance, media and education, is dominated by a people hostile to my own
12:37 radan any interaction I have with this society can only benefit them to our detriment
12:37 mircea_popescu radan which are your own ?
12:37 radan as a result
12:37 nubbins` gone again, gotta track down sausage casings
12:37 radan I don't see anything manly, or even beneficial in a feminine way, from sticking with it
12:38 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 5736 @ 0.00383393 = 21.9914 BTC [+] {48}
12:38 LordPutin we need to get rid of women also
12:38 LordPutin so can just hang out with our guy friends all day
12:38 chetty radan there are many ways to buck the system, hang around here for a bit
12:39 radan I'm Bulgarian, but nationality's a social construct. when I say "my people" I'm using it as a shorthand for people genetically close to me
12:39 radan and anyway I study in the United States
12:39 radan where the people are mixed beyond all belief
12:40 radan and equally deluded
12:40 mircea_popescu mkay. so saying "any interaction I have with this society can only benefit them to our detriment" is not only problematic seeing how you're away studying, but moreover a restatement of "x is invulnerable"
12:40 mircea_popescu if you really believe that it'd seem your failure to reculturate is insanity.
12:41 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.07000022 = 0.14 BTC [+]
12:41 mircea_popescu besides, the best fucks i ever had were with people who weren't particularly genetically close to me.
12:41 mircea_popescu don't limit yourself.
12:41 radan I think the combined force of 15 million merchants and half a billion shabbos goyim is invulnerable to a single teenager, yes
12:42 hdbuck me sad for france :(
12:42 mircea_popescu what, sort-of like goliath ?
12:42 mircea_popescu depends on the teenager.
12:42 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1000 @ 0.00409107 = 4.0911 BTC [+] {6}
12:42 radan I don't know what you mean by reculture, either
12:42 radan I've mostly grown up in American culture
12:42 radan my mannerisms are American
12:42 mircea_popescu aculturation is the process throuygh which one becomes a part of a culture.
12:42 mircea_popescu reculturation is the process called marriage for women, where an individual moves from one culture to another.
12:42 radan what is American culture, though
12:42 mircea_popescu well you're there, what are you asking me for.
12:43 radan I follow the customs of this country
12:43 radan beyond that
12:43 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 600 @ 0.00412996 = 2.478 BTC [+] {10}
12:43 mircea_popescu so do you like date ?
12:43 radan yeah
12:43 BingoBoingo American culture is mostly distorted versions of other cultures kind of assembled after a long game of telephone
12:43 radan not this semester
12:43 radan but
12:43 mircea_popescu what's it like ?
12:43 radan it's not anything like the movies portray it, lol
12:43 radan it's just
12:43 radan if you like a girl
12:44 radan you hang out with her more
12:44 radan and schedule stuff to do I gues
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12:44 mircea_popescu you're obviously not studying very hard.
12:44 radan I don't know how you do it in Wallachia
12:44 mircea_popescu horseface whatshername would be ashamed of you.
12:45 radan it's just normal, here. I can't really think of an alternativfe
12:45 radan it's just normal, here. I can't really think of an alternativfe
12:45 mircea_popescu ;;ud sex in the city
12:45 gribble http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sex%20and%20the%20city | A now retired HBO series in syndication that chronicles the life of four single heterosexual women living in New York City who behave like stereoty...
12:45 ozbot Urban Dictionary: sex and the city
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12:45 radan going back to the society bit
12:46 LordPutin should you shave your balls for the first date?
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12:46 radan seeing as how all of modern life and culture and all that are dust
12:46 radan vanity of vanities
12:46 radan umm
12:46 radan just generally meaningless
12:46 radan the natural thing for a man to do
12:46 mircea_popescu i wouldn't go as far as to say all.
12:47 mircea_popescu not that it's a novel idea to do so.
12:47 radan is to follow the same prerogative that has guided his ancestors since the dawn of life
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12:47 mircea_popescu well that may be tricky.
12:47 radan the biological imperative.
12:48 mircea_popescu so what are you doing here then
12:48 radan of course it's tricky in the West
12:48 mircea_popescu epulu awaits.
12:48 radan they call it racism, nepotism, whatever
12:48 radan unless you're a minority you're expected to treat everyone equally
12:48 radan and those bastards have the audacity to call it altruism
12:48 radan never mind that altruism refers to helping out one's own
12:48 radan not the entire vast sum of humanity
12:48 mircea_popescu not necessarily.
12:49 radan what am I doing in the United States
12:49 radan it's a damn good question
12:49 radan some days I really feel like getting the fuck out of here
12:49 mircea_popescu well i imagine your parents just took you there as an object
12:49 radan but
12:49 radan my plan is to graduate with a degree in petroleum engineering
12:50 radan work for a few years in the oil industry
12:50 radan save up a reasonable sum of money
12:50 BingoBoingo radan: What part of the States are you most familiar with?
12:50 radan invest a little in Mongolia or somewhere with a lot of resources
12:50 radan and finally return to Europe
12:50 radan where I can work on my goal full time.
12:51 radan I live in Louisiana, bingo. it's a great state
12:51 radan the people are very polite and friendly
12:51 Ghaleon poboys
12:51 LorenzoMoney http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/20/sec-investigation-of-bitcoin-based-stock-sale/
12:51 ozbot SEC investigation of Bitcoin-based stock sale could lead to broader regulation
12:51 Ghaleon i was in New orelans after Katrina
12:51 Ghaleon good folks there.. city is corrupt tho.. sin city...
12:51 BingoBoingo radan: It is polite country out there
12:52 BingoBoingo Ghaleon: Corruption isn't always a bad thing
12:52 radan well, when you look at the people doing the corruption
12:52 radan you begin to notice a trend among them
12:52 mircea_popescu LorenzoMoney https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/446867449343139841
12:52 radan it's either nigs doing it or cajuns
12:52 mircea_popescu Ghaleon i doubt anything beats chicago, still.
12:52 Ghaleon new orleans cops were scary.. the DEA helped me rebuild a school for some nuns.. but first they wanted to beat me lol
12:53 radan and of course there's the jewish nepotism you'll find anywhere
12:53 Ghaleon lose the tan when dealing with them :/ if ya know what I mean
12:53 radan but that isn't considered corruption here
12:53 Ghaleon lol yeah...
12:54 radan dr. popescu, my parents did take me here.
12:54 radan and, all things considered, I'm glad they did
12:55 radan but it's a miserable society.
12:55 LorenzoMoney jewish nepotism and new orleans and hyrricanes? WHat a fucking idiot you are
12:55 radan people always ask me about New Orleans
12:55 radan I tell them it's a great city to live in
12:55 LordPutin LorenzoMoney i'm scared
12:55 LorenzoMoney no wonder your ancestors were stupid enough to give up their paganism for the idiocy of catholicism
12:55 radan but I would never raise children here
12:56 ThickAsThieves <radan> but it's a miserable society. /// how do you distinguish a miserable society, from a miserable world, from a miserable you?
12:56 radan well, obviously one leads to the other
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12:56 radan but I really don't think I would be unhappy in a traditional lifestyle
12:56 ThickAsThieves yeah but you probly have the order wrong
12:57 Ghaleon orleans was scary as hell during and after katrina... the racism there is so dense..
12:57 radan I mean
12:57 radan the world is fucked up
12:57 radan but there are still happy people in Afghanistan and Thibet and Borneo
12:57 Ghaleon felt with the army, sea, nuns and a bunch of dudes carrying heavy weapons shoed up usually.... pretty much bandits.. but i felt their pain
12:57 radan and those weird as fuck little tribesmen in Africa
12:58 hdbuck and mp ^^
12:58 Ghaleon the native , aboriginal peoples are closest to God
12:58 radan depression, mental ilness, and the concomitant host of modern evils
12:58 BingoBoingo radan: Have you ever tried the Mardi Gras thing? I've found that SoCo Hurricaines make the misery go away.
12:58 radan are not found where people have work to do, real work.
12:58 radan "the Mardi Gras thing"
12:59 radan you're outting yourself for a yankee
12:59 BingoBoingo radan: MidWesterner
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12:59 radan everything north of the Mason Dixon line and west of Texas
12:59 BingoBoingo Closest major city is St Louis
12:59 ThickAsThieves alcohol is a mistress that way BingoBoingo, "The love I sell you in the evening, by the morning won't exist"
12:59 radan might as well be Boston
13:00 ThickAsThieves although that lyric is likely about cocaine
13:00 radan I spent some time in Indiana
13:00 radan the white people there act like africans here
13:00 BingoBoingo radan: A good portion of the neighboring country here was functionally in the other part of the US in the 1860's
13:00 ThickAsThieves a great song, if you can handle a dash of emo: http://songmeanings.com/songs/view/3530822107858489409/
13:01 radan going back to my point
13:01 radan people are happy when they can work to feed themselves and their families
13:01 BingoBoingo ThickAsThieves: I actually rather enjoy the hangovers
13:01 radan and ensure an existence for their children
13:01 radan they are generally not happy in huge impersonal concrete cities
13:01 radan doing "work" solely of the intellectual flavor
13:01 ThickAsThieves my point more lies in that alcohol causes a creeping depression
13:02 radan and having very few children
13:02 ThickAsThieves mostly hard to detect
13:02 radan as is, for some reason, the modern custom.
13:02 spam_mania no alcohol causes a creeping depression.
13:02 ThickAsThieves such that you begin to feel it's the world, when really it's your body
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13:03 ThickAsThieves chased by the dragon, in a way
13:03 BingoBoingo It thought chasing the dragon was about people racing horses in their veins
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13:04 mircea_popescu radan nobody is arguing that the us isn't miserable. most of all not thinking people living there
13:04 ThickAsThieves well chasing the dragon is chasing a high that cannot be physiologically achieved anymore
13:04 mircea_popescu and i dunno who in their right mind would raise their children there, either.
13:05 mircea_popescu anyway, to liven up the discussion a little,
13:05 mircea_popescu http://31.media.tumblr.com/34769108d6653d75dc6bf21082cb8295/tumblr_metam8EJnw1rmcr76o1_1280.jpg
13:05 ThickAsThieves https://bitcoinfoundation.org/blog/?p=587 // they didnt include an address to send flowers, nor a funeral date
13:06 mircea_popescu heh, gallipi really wants to be stupid huh.
13:06 mircea_popescu i guess every man gets to make that choice for himself.
13:06 ThickAsThieves i like the typography of the new bitpay logo, but the left angle on the box is not parallel
13:06 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00093079 = 4.654 BTC [-] {3}
13:07 ThickAsThieves the "ay" snuggling is kinda pro
13:07 kakobrekla if only highlevelminer had such logo
13:07 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves what's a snuggling ?
13:07 mircea_popescu ianat
13:08 radan the a and the y follow a curve
13:08 mircea_popescu oh i see
13:08 ThickAsThieves it's just good lettering
13:08 ThickAsThieves but they ruin it with that lefy angle
13:08 ThickAsThieves left*
13:09 DudeSj mircea_popescu,
13:09 ThickAsThieves such things stick out like sore thumbs to me
13:09 mircea_popescu "murder she wrote"
13:10 ThickAsThieves lol
13:10 Namworld [12:57] <radan> the world is fucked up
13:10 radan ikr?
13:10 radan it's horrible
13:10 radan we need to fix it
13:11 Namworld Well I can't say this year compared to the latest years. But on the longer term, the world is the least fucked up it's ever been, if by fucked up you mean things like torture, violence and such.
13:11 radan of course I don't
13:11 radan why would that be metric for "fucked up"
13:11 kakobrekla horrible? terrible is what it is.
13:11 BingoBoingo Eh, if the world was stable, there'd be no room for opportunity
13:11 mircea_popescu the world is runcible
13:11 ThickAsThieves abominable too!
13:11 chetty the best way to 'fix' stuff is leave it be
13:12 ThickAsThieves best way to fix all your problems is to die
13:12 ThickAsThieves you first!
13:12 Namworld Not that it doesn't need improving. There's no perfection that can be reached. There's always room to further improve.
13:12 Namworld But the world ain't as bad as the medias portray it.
13:13 radan it's much, much worse
13:13 ThickAsThieves "The White House wants to know how worried you are about data privacy"
13:13 kakobrekla blah blah blah heat death of the universe, who cares
13:13 radan anyway
13:13 ThickAsThieves http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/technology/big-data-review
13:13 ozbot Watch a message from Counselor to the President John Podesta. | The White House
13:13 radan if things were at equilibrium
13:13 ThickAsThieves lol
13:13 radan leaving them be would be the greatest course of actionj
13:13 ThickAsThieves Have a problem with NSA? Fill out this form. Have a nice day!
13:13 radan but with a whole host of hostile actors pushing them in a certain direction
13:14 mircea_popescu radan you're in school anyway. why's your focus the state of the world ?
13:14 radan it is the duty of any right-thinking man to push them back
13:14 mircea_popescu the world's a lot older than you are.
13:14 radan this is a world I plan to live in
13:14 Namworld Crime, corruption, violence, torture, selfish wars. They were far more frequent in the "good old time of yore".
13:14 radan I'd like to know more about it before I pay it my pound of flesh
13:15 radan and what I've learned so far isn't very encouraging
13:15 Namworld World is literally paradise compared to what it used to be.
13:15 ThickAsThieves "How much do these types of data collection concern you?"
13:15 chetty if the direction is bad it will fix itself - not pleasantly but ...
13:15 ThickAsThieves "How much do you trust these institutions with your data?"
13:15 ThickAsThieves ...
13:15 BingoBoingo https://twitter.com/RichardEngel/status/447039816497377280
13:15 ozbot Twitter / RichardEngel: Alaska was part of #russia ...
13:16 radan namworld, you define paradise like a soft fat man
13:16 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/447059066167500801
13:16 kakobrekla he can just chargeback through paypal
13:16 mircea_popescu hahahaha
13:16 Namworld Study history further before saying it isn't very encouraging. World has improved and it can still be improved.
13:16 Namworld What do you mean by soft fat man?
13:17 Namworld I'm neither fat nor soft. Although yes I am a male.
13:18 ThickAsThieves "How much do you trust these institutions with your data?" "Stop."
13:18 ThickAsThieves oops
13:18 ThickAsThieves wrong quote
13:18 ThickAsThieves How much do you trust these institutions with your data? Stop.
13:18 ThickAsThieves ddammit
13:18 ThickAsThieves they wont let me quote it
13:18 mircea_popescu lmao
13:18 ThickAsThieves fuckers
13:18 kakobrekla just stop.
13:18 mircea_popescu get a real os ?
13:19 ThickAsThieves Is there anything else you'd like to tell us about your thoughts on this issue?
13:19 ThickAsThieves thqat was it
13:19 ThickAsThieves anyway
13:19 ThickAsThieves fukn joke
13:19 ThickAsThieves what answers do they expect? Yes, I love people collecting data on me!
13:20 mircea_popescu http://www.lawyerherald.com/articles/5041/20140321/gambling-website-under-sec-probe-over-bitcoin-denominated-stock-sale.htm
13:20 mircea_popescu is this thing legit or mostly a seo-spamsite
13:20 asciilifeform radan: do you know russian? because if yes, you'd enjoy limonov's 'disciplinary sanitarium' (http://royallib.ru/book/limonov_eduard/distsiplinarniy_sanatoriy.html)
13:21 Namworld The life in nature is a very cruel one, radan. Humans can be just as cruel. But as time passes and our understanding of ourselves improves, we seem to be doing away with that.
13:22 ThickAsThieves here's your answer Mircea: "SatochiDice "
13:22 mircea_popescu o right
13:22 mircea_popescu ty.
13:22 BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Appears to be a page scraper
13:22 radan I love Russian
13:22 radan I was talking to some russians a minute ago
13:22 Namworld Sure there's regions where it's a hellhole right now. Those places change over the ages. Globally, overall, crime rate, wars, torture, hate, violence, etc are pretty low.
13:22 radan you're so deluded, mate
13:22 radan hate
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13:22 radan terrorisms
13:23 radan do you even believe in these things
13:23 kakobrekla and graffiti
13:23 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves this is how the nsa works, by the way. we've just used BUMBLEBEE to identify the source of leaked documents.
13:23 radan they're meaningless, unquantifiable buzzwords
13:23 ThickAsThieves this is a good little tactic, insert retarded mistakes into articles
13:23 ThickAsThieves you win
13:23 mircea_popescu this is why my rss feed starts with the ip of the scraper
13:23 radan and I guarantee you the modern liberal has much more hate in his heart than a christian 2000 years ago
13:23 mircea_popescu so i can ban them
13:23 Namworld That you hear about it a lot in the media doesn't mean that the world isn't better than before. Sure those things happen. I'm not questioning it.
13:23 radan you're problem is that you define good as anything weak
13:23 radan like softness
13:24 radan and being a pacifistic, sexless pusys
13:24 ThickAsThieves i was thinking, itd be nice to have the trilema model accessible to more of us
13:24 BingoBoingo Soft tits are good though
13:24 assbot Last 5 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1751063/plain/)
13:24 mircea_popescu !b 5
13:24 ThickAsThieves credit system
13:24 ThickAsThieves IP blocking
13:24 ThickAsThieves etc
13:24 ThickAsThieves i dont wanna deal with runnning Wordpress
13:24 ThickAsThieves etc
13:24 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves it's trivial to implement neh ?
13:24 radan whereas goodness to me is virtue
13:24 radan and living like a man
13:24 ThickAsThieves not trivial to maintain though
13:24 radan and having a lot of children
13:24 Namworld Did I ever define good as that? I don't recall using those words you portray me to have said.
13:25 radan orwell wrote about people like you
13:25 BingoBoingo ThickAsThieves: It isn't as onerous as some make it seem
13:25 ThickAsThieves WP exploits are like daily, no?
13:25 Namworld I'm saying, if you're not happy about the current state of the world, will you just lay down or work to help it keep improving?
13:25 BingoBoingo ThickAsThieves: Depends on the kind of exploit
13:25 radan it's not improving
13:25 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves i never had one. never updated since what, 2008
13:25 radan that's the whole point
13:25 radan it's becoming softer and worse
13:25 radan worse in every conceivable way
13:25 Namworld I've never said to be apathetic and not doing anything.
13:26 ThickAsThieves i dont have "people" to set such up properly anymore
13:26 ThickAsThieves meh
13:26 radan you and I have very different conceptions of improvement
13:26 ThickAsThieves my statement remains, it'd be nice
13:26 Namworld It's been becoming worse since when, tell me?
13:26 radan I think you think "activists" and little intellectual fuckers with low testosterone to be helping the world out somehow
13:26 chetty radan: worse in every conceivable way // lack of imagination
13:26 radan whereas they are the very ones destroying it
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13:27 mircea_popescu if anyone cares to read romanian mobster blogs, i give you http://www.nicugheara.com/
13:27 Namworld activists don't achieve much at all
13:27 Namworld Not modern kind anyway.
13:27 radan no, jews do.
13:27 radan but you and I cannot become jews
13:27 radan so
13:27 ThickAsThieves https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=524071.msg5819385#msg5819385 I'm not sure I have the energy for this guy now the MPOE-PR broke him
13:27 ozbot Decentralized Securities (Mastercoin, Colored Coins, etc.) - SEC regulation?
13:27 radan we need a better alternative
13:27 ThickAsThieves that*
13:27 Namworld What is it with people seeing the world as becoming bad invoking jews?
13:27 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 10 @ 0.07499999 = 0.75 BTC [+] {2}
13:28 radan that's what I'm trying to set up.
13:28 Namworld What a silly idea.
13:28 chetty jews accept converts
13:28 radan my goal is to found a traditional society
13:28 radan for people of my genetic stock
13:28 radan and live out my life in it.
13:28 Namworld That you're jew or not matters not. Not at all.
13:28 radan that's what I envision as an alternative... others may disagree
13:29 radan dr. popescu may have a better solution
13:29 mircea_popescu radan sure you can become jewish, what are you talking about
13:29 radan yes, I can. I can even become an orthodox jew
13:29 radan because I'm maternally jewish
13:29 mircea_popescu right
13:29 mircea_popescu irrespective.
13:29 radan but your average person won't.
13:29 radan and really
13:29 radan can't.
13:29 radan and anyway
13:29 Namworld What does it matter?
13:29 only mircea_popescu: what the actual fuck, lol. why does he think he needs a blog?
13:29 radan Judaism benefits the jews
13:30 Namworld Tell me how being jewish changes anything?
13:30 mircea_popescu only he's getting old, got bored.
13:30 radan I don't want to invest in the genetic stock of another nation
13:30 radan another people
13:30 mircea_popescu been in ibiza for 10ish years now
13:30 radan another race, even
13:30 ThickAsThieves mobster blog doesnt load for me
13:30 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves i dunno who would bother in that topic tbh
13:30 mircea_popescu so some random nobody who scammed a bunch of investors wants to continue derping on bitcointalk as if.
13:30 mircea_popescu not the first, not the last, what of it.
13:30 asciilifeform i'll take the liberty of translating
13:30 asciilifeform 'Испуганное проявлениями своего собственного каннибализма в первую и, более всего, во вторую мировые войны, «цивилизованное» человечество отшатнулось от hard к soft режимам. (Плюс сыграли роль еще два важнейших фактора: 1. сдержив
13:30 asciilifeform ающее агрессивность влияние ядерных вооружений и 2. появление новых технологий производства, сделавших возможным закармливание масс.) Если сущность hard заключается в физическом подавлении человека, soft основано на поощрении е
13:30 asciilifeform го слабостей. Идеал жесткого насилия — превратить мир в тюрьму строгого режима, идеал мягкого — превратить человека в домашнее животное.'
13:31 asciilifeform 'Frightened of its own cannibalism during the First, and, moreover, the Second world wars. 'civilized' mankind dashed from the 'hard' to the 'soft' mode of violence. (The deciding factors: 1. the restraining influence of atomic weapons and 2. the advent of new technologies of production, which made possible an overfeeding of the masses.) If the essence of 'hard' violence consists in the physical suppression of
13:31 asciilifeform man, 'soft' is based on the encouragement of his weaknesses. The ideal of 'hard' violence - to convert the world into a maximum security prison, of 'soft' - to convert man himself into a domestic animal.'
13:31 Namworld There's one race and only one.
13:31 asciilifeform (limonov's 'disciplinary sanitarium')
13:31 Namworld (For humans)
13:32 radan we are all one race
13:32 Namworld You just said another race
13:32 radan never mind the overrepresentation of cosmopolitans in any powerful body in the west
13:32 radan never mind the genetic differences between us
13:33 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 102 @ 0.00360002 = 0.3672 BTC [-] {3}
13:33 radan never mind that your average african really cannot function in a modern society
13:33 radan no
13:33 radan we're all one people, blah blah blah, diversity
13:33 radan ^ the modern manifesto
13:34 mircea_popescu radan inasmuch as pretty much any girl can carry your babies, what's your argument to difference based on ?
13:34 radan look at it this way
13:34 radan the whole point of reproduction
13:34 radan is ensuring the passing on of your genes
13:34 dignork radan, anybody can become jewish, google ״giyur״
13:34 BingoBoingo http://www.dorkly.com/comic/60090/8-reasons-why-youre-pretty-much-batman
13:34 ozbot 8 Reasons Why You're Pretty Much Batman - Dorkly Comic
13:34 radan your average countrywoman will share more of them with you, even before the act, than a papuan or botswanan
13:34 radan so by having kids with her
13:35 radan you're passing on more of your genes to your offspring
13:35 radan than the alternative
13:35 Namworld Not at all...
13:35 mircea_popescu i think this is at best a naive interpretation of genetics.
13:35 ThickAsThieves I think I sorted out the proper reply https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=524071.msg5825367#msg5825367
13:35 asciilifeform 'Among all of the crimes, the most terrible (though not punishable) is the crime against one's own self -- the failure of an individual to use his own, only life. Listen to the idiotic musical noises, park the car, labour in the light but uninteresting work, and before you know it, your tenure upon this earth is over. The collective, so-called 'civilized mankind,' has excelled in the creation of (and imposition
13:35 asciilifeform upon the furthest reaches of the planet) a life colourless, boring, stupid, devoid of any real joys. The life of domestic animals. Against a 'Big Brother', the old 'maximum security' wearing boots and a menacing uniform, it was possible to (as history shows, this takes place sooner or later) - rise up. But how about uprising against one's own weaknesses - is this possible?'
13:35 radan it's the whole reason we help our brothers and parents even though we have no intention of fucking them.
13:35 radan they share our genes
13:35 radan it's the genetic background for altruism.
13:36 BingoBoingo This representation of genetics seems to to in practice lead to the discovery of novel diseases preventable through hybridization
13:36 radan hybrid vigour has been disproved a long time ago
13:36 mircea_popescu radan it seems to me my brother has just about equal chances to die by my hand than to be helped by same.
13:36 mircea_popescu and my father is probably even worse off.
13:36 Namworld You have a strong misunderstanding of genetics and relationships... I care not for genes, familial loyalty has more to do with being raised with people who cared for you and which you're familiar with than genes.
13:36 radan namworld
13:36 radan you're a soft little pale fellow
13:37 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 5 @ 0.07100021 = 0.355 BTC [-]
13:37 radan your understanding of the world is skewed
13:37 benkay wth is going on in here this morning?
13:37 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves funny how your list of "i used to think but" keeps swelling
13:37 mircea_popescu benkay putin launched a nuke
13:37 mircea_popescu so now we've got stuff going on
13:38 Ghaleon lol
13:38 radan dr. popescu, have you heard of the bedouin
13:38 Ghaleon we can only hope
13:38 mircea_popescu actually i rode with the bedouin.
13:38 Namworld You're a sad little piece of coal, brushing off darkness on everything, your understanding of the world is skewed. See, I can play that game too.
13:38 radan that's amazing, I'm jealous
13:38 assbot AMAZING COMPANY!
13:38 radan anyway, they have a saying
13:38 mircea_popescu Namworld the piece of coal conceit is actually quite good. yours or read somewhere ?
13:38 Namworld Can I have arguments, not personal dismissal?
13:38 radan "me against my brother, my brothers and me against my cousins, then my cousins and me against strangers"
13:38 mircea_popescu radan it's not so hard to do you know, and neither expensive.
13:39 Namworld I don't know, first black thing which popped in my mind.
13:39 ThickAsThieves <mircea_popescu> ThickAsThieves funny how your list of "i used to think but" keeps swelling // via reading, experience, or boredom, I shall transcend!
13:39 ThickAsThieves https://btc-e.com/news/201
13:39 ozbot loading
13:39 benkay whoa whoa whoa mircea_popescu are you trolling me?!
13:39 mircea_popescu "You're a sad little piece of coal, brushing off darkness on everything," definitely. should be in a poem or soemthing
13:40 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.60000006 = 3 BTC [-] {3}
13:40 radan when you remove the distractions
13:40 dexX7 hehe i didn't know anotheranonlol is still around
13:40 radan the whole point of our existence is to further our genes
13:40 Namworld I'm sure piece of coal was used already somewhere by a thousand different people, and I might have read something similar. Pretty sure the sentence is original. That or brought out from a subconscious memory.
13:41 radan so I'd rather help people out who are close to me, genetically
13:41 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 5 @ 0.07100101 = 0.355 BTC [+]
13:41 Namworld Why?
13:41 BingoBoingo http://gavintech.blogspot.com/2014/03/it-aint-me-ive-got-pgp-imposter.html
13:41 ozbot GavinTech: It ain't me I've got a PGP imposter
13:41 radan like bulgarians, wallachians, and eastern serbs
13:41 radan than people with no genetic link to me
13:41 radan who are "as chaff unto the wheat"
13:41 Namworld It actually reduces the chance of your genes going on.
13:42 Namworld Difference is good, when it comes to genetics, typically.
13:42 radan you have a high school understanding of genetics, friend.
13:42 radan if it was so
13:42 dignork radan, idea of keen was born way before discovery of genes, they just happened to snap right into your bizzare view of world, it's a pure coincidence
13:42 radan then the optimal look for people would be a coffee-skinned melange
13:43 radan with black
13:43 radan eyes
13:43 radan black hair
13:43 radan there would be no diversity in the world.
13:43 Namworld You want to reproduce with people with as different genetics as possible, and as big a variety as possible.
13:43 radan if mixing was genetically good
13:43 radan then species would never seperate
13:43 mircea_popescu you understand that even if the entire population only reproduced on strict mixing guidelines there'd still be a bunch of blondes etc.
13:43 mircea_popescu heck, a black couple recently had a blonde kid wieth blue eyes
13:44 radan there would be no reason to adapt to different conditions
13:44 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 8 @ 0.05899899 = 0.472 BTC [-]
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13:44 radan because the hybrid state would have a higher chance of survival
13:44 Namworld Mixing your genes with more of the same, less risk of improvements. Many offspring with different genetic partners, more chance of having a good combination.
13:44 asciilifeform last one
13:44 asciilifeform 'When the glorious Muammar Kaddafi, in his blue bournouse, or in his uniform, appear on the telly, the domesticated inhabitant of the sanitaria jerks from fright. 'Monster,' 'terrorist,' 'evildoer,' public enemy number one - the media calls him, led by its disdain for all that is envigorating (and, on top of it all, foreign), and pushed by false information supplied by CIA... ...his very existence is a rebuke,
13:44 radan yet we live in a world with millions of species
13:44 asciilifeform a videoclip of a fairy tale coming true... ...they [americans] also wish to drive around in jeeps, accompanied by squadrons of hotties in berets with kalashnikovs - but are impotent from birth. Envy, taken with an understanding of one's own powerless... easily transforms into hatred. The leaders of the sanitarium are easier for the 'patient' to understand, closer. He sees their permissible pecadillos, and is pl
13:44 asciilifeform eased with their mediocrity. 'But this fellow from the desert!' (Interestingly, that among the hundreds of tyrants, in uniform and without, depending on the united states or the european sanitaria, none provoke a fraction of the wrath caused by Kaddafi. Evidently, the cause is his independence.) Kaddafi - is an extraordinary living proof of the fact that the fairy-tale version of life remains possible today. Bu
13:44 asciilifeform t only outside of the sanitaria.'
13:44 radan somehow they speciated
13:44 asciilifeform ^ the limonov is for radan. everyone else, feel free to ignore
13:45 Namworld Species separate because they are physically separated and cannot travel easily/evolve in a different environment.
13:45 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 8 @ 0.11950724 = 0.9561 BTC [-]
13:45 benkay i want a pickup full of hotties with m16s.
13:45 benkay when i am bitlord of cascadia...
13:45 Namworld So they don't come in contact with each other. That's when the get speciated....
13:45 radan that's allopatric speciation
13:45 radan you don't even know about parapatric or sympatric speciation
13:46 radan either you're still in high school
13:46 radan or you've never taken a biology class
13:46 radan or a statistics class, for that matter.
13:47 ThickAsThieves or he forgot, geez
13:47 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 2 @ 0.0585 = 0.117 BTC [-]
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13:48 mircea_popescu lol matonis heard of trilema.
13:48 radan maybe
13:48 radan I tend to remember what I read
13:48 mircea_popescu news travels fast, unless you're in the bitcoin peanut gallery.
13:48 Namworld Even then, it's still because they're separated. People don't know it's ideal typically, and don't usually care about it. If they can't be assed to get to the next neighborhood to have sex and still speciation occurs, what can you do about it?
13:49 benkay subject of bitlord of cascadia, the campaign has begun and is doing quite well, ty for asking. simply by showing up to the 'meetups', calling out scams and repeatedly hammering on points such as 'btc ≠ consumer tech' has rendered unto me many lunches and dinners paid for by cautious and quiet folk of wealth and power.
13:49 BingoBoingo Reasons why breeding outside the group is useful https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_genetics_of_Jews
13:49 Namworld More offsprings with more diverse genes is still better statistically. Never said people actually strived for it. They tend to prefer personally enjoyement over ensuring their genes survive.
13:49 radan Jews have been marrying their first cousins for millenia
13:49 Namworld Thus will mate with however they prefer, not based on genes.
13:49 radan that's irresponsible and leads to bad effects.
13:50 benkay some groups of jews
13:50 benkay there are several, radan.
13:50 benkay it's how they maintain fitness across the whole smorgasbord.
13:50 radan third cousins, on the other hand, improve the genetic stock
13:50 BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: I imagine the BTC peanut gallery has the inverse problem of the one I supposed the media had in the morning's post
13:50 radan http://www.foxnews.com/story/2008/02/08/couples-who-are-third-or-fourth-cousins-have-more-kids-grandkids-than-other/
13:50 radan "The researchers suggest marrying third and fourth cousins is so optimal for reproduction because they sort of have the "best of both worlds." While first-cousin couples could have inbreeding problems, couples who are far-removed from each other could have genetic incompatibilities."
13:50 ThickAsThieves looks like he heard a year ago https://twitter.com/jonmatonis/status/328926763809918977
13:51 ThickAsThieves he just skips over the "bad" parts I guess
13:52 Namworld If you're having a single partner, then yes, maybe that's the best course of action. But then again, what does it matter?
13:52 radan it matters because reproduction is the whole point of our existence
13:52 radan everything else is fluff
13:52 BingoBoingo I wonder is ReutersEmily is filling out a requisition for a few bitcents to get Trilema credits
13:53 Namworld You plan to live your life exclusively around optimal gene dissemination?
13:53 ThickAsThieves wtf is this conversation?
13:53 Namworld You'd better travel the world and rape every women along the way like Genghis Khan.
13:54 ThickAsThieves a science class pissing contest?
13:54 dignork radan, your personal point of existence is reproduction? Your life is boring I tell ya.
13:54 radan not just reproduction
13:55 radan honey bees survive despite 75% of them having no children
13:55 mircea_popescu <radan> that's irresponsible and leads to bad effects. << dfude srsly. if i want a green eyed mulatto for breakfast, i'm porking a green eyed mulatto for breakfast. what "bad effects"
13:55 radan because the beelets they do raise are genetically close to them
13:55 radan so I'm the process of founding a society
13:55 radan for people of danubian stock
13:56 mircea_popescu there's such a thing as "danubian stock" ?!
13:56 Namworld I have no clue. Radan is unhappy about the world and keeps mentioning jews and about mating and promoting his gene pool.
13:56 Namworld I think I know where this is headed.
13:56 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 30 @ 0.59070675 = 17.7212 BTC [-] {7}
13:56 radan yes sir
13:56 radan http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4d/Haplogroups_europe.png
13:57 mircea_popescu seems a tenuous theory.
13:57 radan Romanians and Bulgarians both have 70%+ old thracian genes
13:57 assbot [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-]
13:58 ThickAsThieves so radan is here to puke his top-of-mind reading requirements all over us
13:58 mircea_popescu there's a lot of difference between say transylvania and the south even in romania.
13:58 radan culturally, yes
13:58 radan genetically, you're very similar
13:58 Namworld So what, you purport to promote your own genes, you should promote people close genetically and crush the rest?
13:58 mircea_popescu that aside, amusingly enough, the romanian natl poet seems to have hated bulgarians (and greeks)
13:58 radan I have a friend from maramures and we look fucking identical
13:58 Mats_cd03 im going to pour chlorine in your gene pool
13:58 mircea_popescu for very similar reasons
13:58 Mats_cd03 this conversation sucks
13:59 mircea_popescu http://www.romanianvoice.com/poezii/poezii/scrisoarea3.php
13:59 mircea_popescu "Voi sunteţi urmaşii Romei? Nişte răi şi nişte fameni!
13:59 mircea_popescu I-e ruşine omenirii să vă zică vouă oameni!
13:59 mircea_popescu Şi această ciumă-n lume şi aceste creaturi
13:59 mircea_popescu Nici ruşine n-au să ieie în smintitele lor guri
13:59 mircea_popescu Gloria neamului nostru spre-a o face de ocară,
13:59 mircea_popescu Îndrăznesc ca să rostească pân' şi numele tău... ţară!"
13:59 mircea_popescu roughly translated as you r bad ppls!
13:59 Mats_cd03 http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-02/dg-dlc020408.php
14:00 mircea_popescu (also humanity is ashamed to call you pepole)
14:00 Mats_cd03 'science'
14:00 radan it's funny
14:00 radan I can read that
14:00 mircea_popescu also plague and so on.
14:00 radan sorta like latin and bulgarian mixed
14:00 radan slavim te, romanie
14:00 Mats_cd03 longitudinal study beats all the stupid links that have been appearing as evidence in this channel
14:00 BingoBoingo Speaking of ancient web games everyone forgot about http://www.nationstates.net/nation=bingotonia
14:01 mircea_popescu haha latin and bulgarian mixed, that's an idea.
14:01 mircea_popescu actually... few people know but at some point bulgaria was the major kingdom in se europe
14:01 Namworld Or you know, there's ~99.9% of genes in commons between any human and the next. Maybe if you want to promote your genes and people close genetically, you should consider all humans the same and work on ensuring humans can colonize space. That would help your genes' survival. Most of them.
14:01 mircea_popescu kinda propped up byzantium for a while.
14:01 radan humans will never work together
14:01 radan as a whole
14:01 Namworld Go do some research work for that.
14:01 Mats_cd03 its amusing that people talk about genes as though its a single cohesive entity
14:01 radan there's a reason all attempts at it have failed
14:01 mircea_popescu he's right. humans will only work together as a whore.
14:02 Mats_cd03 instead of, you know, dna expression being manipulable by 7-9 different factors
14:02 radan I know all about epigenetics
14:02 mircea_popescu well maybe not all ?
14:02 Mats_cd03 wheres that ms immunology dude that can explain this better than me
14:02 radan it's what's behind the recent outbreaks of autism in the west
14:02 Mats_cd03 lol outbreaks
14:02 mircea_popescu Mats_cd03 bugpowder ?
14:02 radan it's not a disease our ancestors ever had to deal with
14:02 Mats_cd03 you right
14:02 mircea_popescu radan neither is cancer.
14:03 radan cancer has also been exacerbated by modern life
14:03 Mats_cd03 there is so much more than epigenetics in play
14:03 radan but not to the extent of autism
14:03 Namworld It doesn't matter if the whole of humanity doesn't work together. Humanity isn't a damn ant colony. Why would it work together as a whole?
14:03 radan namworld
14:03 radan what's your goal
14:03 radan in life
14:03 Namworld It's not like you need the whole of it to participate to go to space.
14:04 radan what standards do you use to judge things
14:04 radan I have a feeling they're very short sighted ones
14:04 radan I also think you really don't have a direction in life, but maybe you'll prove me wrong
14:05 Namworld To live. As long as possible. Surefire way of ensuring your genes' survival.
14:05 radan oh lord
14:06 radan you're a yudkowskyite
14:07 Namworld I don't know who that is.
14:08 radan it's always very young people and the insecure who want immortality
14:08 rithm that's what i want
14:08 rithm immorality
14:09 Namworld I don't mind dying if that's what you're implying, or feel threatened by death in any serious way.
14:10 radan real men
14:10 radan even real people
14:10 radan don't want to live forever
14:11 radan soft fellows with low testosterone, on the other hand...
14:11 radan well
14:11 radan I'll leave the obvious unsaid
14:11 Namworld You see, nothing is eternal. I've never said I'd want to exist forever.
14:11 assbot [HAVELOCK] [SFI] 200 @ 0.00085071 = 0.1701 BTC [-] {4}
14:11 aclot radan: always the young people and the insecure who talk about meaning of life :)
14:12 radan my hypothesis is thi
14:12 radan the reason insecure people want to live forever
14:12 radan is that they're scared of death
14:12 radan in nature, fear is the domain of women
14:12 Namworld I've said as long as possible. Immortality is not a possibility. Even if you extended your life, the universe won't last forever. Killing yourself is always an option too.
14:12 radan because they are physically weaker they need protection
14:13 radan as such
14:13 Namworld If you offered me immortality, I'd be scared of it. Scared of being left alone in darkness for eternity as the Universe dies.
14:13 radan rushing head-on into situations is imprudent
14:13 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21250 @ 0.00093281 = 19.8222 BTC [+]
14:13 radan when men are exposed to low fetal testosterone
14:14 radan they end up very feminine
14:14 radan with man boobs and soft skin and very little facial hair
14:14 radan and as part of that complex
14:14 radan they acquire a woman's timidity
14:14 radan this is why they're scared and fearful of everything
14:14 radan case in point
14:14 radan "If you offered me immortality, I'd be scared of it."
14:14 radan you're scared of death and scared of immortality
14:15 Namworld I am not scared of death. I am of immortality however.
14:15 radan you're literally scared of everything
14:15 radan that is unacceptable outside of 12 year old girls
14:15 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 75 @ 0.0701 = 5.2575 BTC [-]
14:15 aclot why?
14:16 radan no one respects a pussy
14:16 mircea_popescu 12 yo girls aren't particularly cowardly.
14:16 mircea_popescu and are you kidding man ?! the entire us worships 12 pussy atm.
14:16 aclot i respect good pussy
14:16 Namworld That, and what does it matter what people think?
14:16 radan a pussy and pussy are different things
14:17 radan the other
14:17 radan well
14:17 radan one is cowardly and repugnant
14:17 radan it's pussy
14:17 kakobrekla pizda is a chemical
14:17 radan *nom nom nom*
14:17 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 5 @ 0.07010001 = 0.3505 BTC [+] {2}
14:17 radan of course it matters what people think
14:18 aclot fear != cowardice
14:18 radan you might spend the majority of your time on the computer
14:18 mircea_popescu tbh 12yo girls are on average a lot braver than 12 yo boys
14:18 radan but the whole world is outside of it
14:18 Namworld Nothing has a purpose. So I'll extend my life given the possibility until I grow tired of life and any purposes I would give myself along the way.
14:18 aclot and hawter
14:18 radan with 7 billion people you have to interact with
14:18 radan if you're a pussy who's scared of everything
14:18 radan you won't be able to do that
14:18 radan and consequently, will die alone, miserable, and unloved
14:18 Namworld What people think matters? For the coward, maybe.
14:19 aclot if you're afraid of nothing, you're dead in 15 secs:\
14:19 radan anyway dr. popescu
14:19 radan that is my philosophy
14:19 radan I think I've talked enough about it
14:20 radan hopefully we understand each other better now.
14:20 BingoBoingo radan: You've not gotten to your metaphysics though.
14:20 Namworld If you're angry, grumpy and glooming individual, you'll probably end up dying alone, miserable and unloved.
14:20 Namworld That applies to both extremes.
14:21 BingoBoingo radan: I am interested in your perspective on the relationship between form and extension
14:21 radan hmm
14:21 aclot BingoBoingo: that's pataphysics...
14:21 radan sounds like nietzhe
14:21 radan nietzchzche
14:22 mircea_popescu so i was looking for econ 302. is this philosophy 101 ?
14:22 radan neechy
14:22 BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: Mebee
14:22 mircea_popescu any hawt chicks ?
14:22 BingoBoingo radan: Actually I was thinking Spinoza
14:22 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 1 @ 0.11950724 BTC [-]
14:23 BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: It's mid semester, they won't be back for a few more weeks
14:23 mircea_popescu btw, whoever recommended black mirror, cazalla was it ?
14:23 rithm .bait
14:23 ozbot http://25.media.tumblr.com/73a15aa574d411ad364d43497c4dda80/tumblr_mi41j3lDTW1r600xqo1_500.jpg
14:23 mircea_popescu i've seen something about a black guy living in a sort of america has talent futuropia
14:23 mircea_popescu not bad.
14:23 mircea_popescu BingoBoingo did you drop a l ? black or back ?
14:24 radan dr. popescu
14:24 Namworld You seem to view everything with always a lot of assumptions made on the spot, or already established in your mind.
14:24 radan is it true you're a billionaire
14:24 mircea_popescu perhaps.
14:24 radan I like that answer
14:24 mircea_popescu well it's bitcoin, who ever knows.
14:24 BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: It was an intended back.
14:24 radan I have 1.75 btc
14:24 radan once bitcoin reaches 10000000 million dollars each
14:24 radan I'll be a trillionaire
14:25 radan I think it should happen by sometime next friday
14:25 mircea_popescu then you can buy snake island and start your own, ukrainian-free utopia
14:25 Namworld This will probably not serve you well in life, radan.
14:25 radan snake island is very small
14:25 mircea_popescu only buchar\est whores and honest hard working cabbage farmers from russe.
14:25 radan I already scoped it out on google earth
14:25 radan besides
14:25 radan the seas are vulnerable
14:25 mircea_popescu well how big does it have to be.
14:26 benkay asl mircea_popescu
14:26 radan as big as eurasia, as small as an acre.
14:26 mircea_popescu 19/f/cali whai ?
14:26 radan depends on how many people I can recruit
14:26 radan right now I'm looking at a few places
14:26 benkay wanna cyber hottie?
14:26 benkay .bait
14:26 ozbot http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcaqjc8CiZ1qaus44o1_1280.jpg
14:26 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15502 @ 0.00093305 = 14.4641 BTC [+] {3}
14:26 deadweasel jesus christ, i haven't seen 'wanna cyber' in 20 years.
14:26 Namworld About 12700 kilometers large and spherical would be ideal, mircea
14:27 mircea_popescu benkay that looks very irresponsible and wrong benkay
14:27 mircea_popescu she's turkic stock. at best.
14:27 radan the pontic and siberian steppe, the balkan mountains, and the north caucasus, mainly
14:27 benkay nineteen's even culturally acceptable in my jurisdiction
14:27 radan though one of the guys in our project really wants afghanistan
14:27 mircea_popescu radan putin ?
14:27 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13598 @ 0.00093131 = 12.664 BTC [-]
14:28 radan what's he going to care
14:28 benkay .bait
14:28 ozbot http://25.media.tumblr.com/977ecf33ccb1a7c4523a27a701e3dd3c/tumblr_minupsb2Ty1r440j0o1_1280.jpg
14:28 benkay .bait
14:28 ozbot http://25.media.tumblr.com/b840390344a1170e306ed578dcb2885a/tumblr_mia4p8xybb1r85jzwo1_500.jpg
14:28 mircea_popescu no i mean, what guy on your project, putin ?
14:28 radan no
14:28 radan he's from satu mare
14:28 benkay deadweasel: that'd be the joke
14:28 ughlol holy macaroni
14:28 ughlol these girls are HOT!
14:28 benkay .bait
14:28 ozbot http://25.media.tumblr.com/822d0e8d11d0dfc452d424e7246fbe8e/tumblr_mi7nupkesZ1rv93u9o1_1280.jpg
14:28 benkay oh yeah
14:29 Namworld Well, I expect you to collect a lot of hate along the way and probably fail, radan, but I can always appreciate that someone fights for his ideals.
14:29 mircea_popescu deadweasel i say it occasionally, works to distinguish adult womenz from the igirl generation.
14:29 benkay more slips and stockings for all the babes.
14:29 benkay and heels. always heels.
14:29 mircea_popescu slips ?! gtfo. garter belt is all one needs.
14:30 radan we're not going to be doing farming, either
14:30 * ughlol does /msg ozbot .bait over and over again
14:30 mircea_popescu ughlol don't overuse it, it's really here for the sec.
14:30 ughlol oh
14:30 ughlol sorry mircea_popescu
14:31 BingoBoingo ughlol: Also you don't want to see what happens when it runs out of good bait
14:31 ll lol that looks like it was taken in the uffizi
14:31 ughlol haha
14:31 benkay i like having something to strip them out of, mircea_popescu.
14:31 radan http://vimeo.com/73177455
14:31 ozbot WAKHAN - Art Film - Trailer on Vimeo
14:31 radan this is the kind of lifestyle we're going for
14:32 BCB any news on the SEC drama
14:33 benkay 2 weeks, BCB.
14:33 ThickAsThieves http://bitcoinmagazine.com/11395/securities-registration-requirements-holding-bitcoin-back/?preview_id=11395#comment-1295127329
14:33 BingoBoingo BCB: Just ore news is interested in the old news
14:33 ninjashogun hi
14:33 ThickAsThieves some conversation with the writer
14:33 ninjashogun what happens if a wire transfer is received in the wrong denomination? does the bank just convert it at whatever rate they feel like?
14:33 ninjashogun (for example if someone tries to wire pounds internationally to a usd account or vice versa)
14:33 BCB any journalists turning up in here
14:33 benkay BCB: several.
14:33 benkay Reuters, most recently.
14:34 BCB benkay: 2 weeks for what
14:34 ll ninjashogun: from my experience, yes
14:34 benkay everything in bitcoin, BCB :)
14:34 Namworld oh, if that's the kind of thing you're shooting for, go for it. Looks nice.
14:34 ninjashogun ll how terrible are those rates? like 2-3 percent of the normal spread or worse?
14:34 BCB benkay: I wait for 6 confirmations
14:34 ll i forget
14:34 ughlol hey ninjashogun! o/
14:34 ll best to call your bank
14:35 ninjashogun ok
14:36 BCB BingoBoingo: yes they are all now starting to print the same story over and over again
14:36 Namworld Fortunately, humanity hasn't blanket claimed desertic places like that yet.
14:37 BingoBoingo BCB: There are variations, so far the best mass media writeup I've seen came out of Gawker of all places
14:37 BCB MP is famous now
14:37 Namworld It can be hard to live a traditional lifestyle if the land required to do so is all claimed already and people won't let you.
14:37 nubbins` now, where were we
14:37 BCB Anyone here involved in Etherium
14:37 Namworld The sad aspect about such a large population of humans, diminishing amount of land available.
14:39 ninjashogun humans outweigh half of humans by 2:1. Let that sink in.
14:39 ThickAsThieves if any one here were involved in Ethereum, they wouldn't be involved in Ethereum
14:40 Namworld Redundancy has sunk in. I am now afflicted like a disease by the redundancy sickness that is infection-like.
14:41 benkay ;;google drinking record most important
14:41 gribble History of alcoholic beverages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_alcoholic_beverages>; Bob Hawke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hawke>; History of Alcohol and Drinking around the World: <http://www2.potsdam.edu/alcohol/Controversies/1114796842.html>
14:41 benkay ;;google drinking record counterparty
14:41 gribble A Reminder – The Most Important Word in Bitcoin, Again because Gox: <http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2014/02/25/a-reminder-the-most-important-word-in-bitcoin-again-because-gox/>; Why Fractional Reserve Can't Work in Bitcoin | Bingo Blog: <http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2013/11/11/fractional-reserve-bitcoins/>; February | 2014 | Bingo Blog: (1 more message)
14:42 benkay no mircea_popescu google still sucks
14:42 Namworld I can now speak of the same thing as if they were the same thing in multiple ways of saying that this same thing is the same thing.
14:42 Namworld Thank you, ninjashogun.
14:43 ninjashogun on later guys see you
14:44 Namworld Later.
14:44 Namworld I think I'll do the same.
14:44 Namworld Goodbye everyone.
14:44 steven-__ http://dropbox.curry.com/ShowNotesArchive/2014/03/NA-601-2014-03-20/Assets/NH370/MH370%20lemon%20black%20hole.mp3
14:45 benkay what is that, steven-__?
14:45 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves> if any one here were involved in Ethereum, they wouldn't be involved in Ethereum << that.
14:45 mircea_popescu lmao Namworld
14:45 steven-__ some talking head talking about how mh370 and black hole talks about lost and twilight zone
14:46 mircea_popescu steven-__ lmao. black hole, srsly ?!
14:46 mircea_popescu are these people... braindead ?
14:46 steven-__ money talks
14:46 ughlol most probably
14:46 steven-__ ratings are out of contorl
14:46 mircea_popescu if a blackhole pops up anywhere in the atmosphere we'd likely hear about it.
14:46 mircea_popescu and i literally mean HEAR. outdoors.
14:46 ughlol lol ^
14:46 steven-__ http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/18/business/media/cnns-ratings-surge-with-coverage-of-the-mystery-of-the-missing-airliner.html?_r=0
14:46 radan Did Bitcoin Crash MH370? This Article Will Shock And Amaze You
14:46 mircea_popescu so cnn aspires to be video-daily-mail.us ?
14:47 radan regardsl gawker
14:47 steven-__ thats not until next week radan
14:47 steven-__ cnn aspires to be fox news
14:47 Namworld We'd hear the outdoors moving... as a whole. but only very briefly.
14:47 Namworld It could also happen almost at any time.
14:48 Namworld You just have to live with it.
14:48 radan the kazakh steppe is empty
14:48 radan everyone in russia and the white part of the world in general is running to cities
14:48 radan the countryside is completely empty in a lot of the world
14:49 radan http://www.agrimoney.com/news/russian-land-selling-for-as-low-as-2percent-of-eu-values--5348.html
14:49 ozbot Agrimoney.com | Russian farmland selling for as low as 2% of EU values
14:49 ThickAsThieves CNN aspires. That's really the whole of it.
14:49 Namworld But not everywhere is suitable to certain traditional lifestyles.
14:49 radan voronezh chernozem going for $250 a hectare!
14:49 mircea_popescu ThickAsThieves so does a black hole.
14:49 radan what the fuck is the world coming to
14:50 radan a man can feed himself comfortably on 4 acres
14:50 BingoBoingo https://twitter.com/bobmcmillan/status/447082049707327488
14:50 ozbot Twitter / bobmcmillan: @BBoingo Hey man, I had that ...
14:50 radan can feed a family on 20 acres
14:50 Namworld radan, that's just demand and offer.
14:50 mircea_popescu https://www.youtube.com/embed/AP7tKS74H7I << i had a dumb kid, and i decline any responsibility.
14:50 ozbot Alleged Silk Road Founder's Mother Speaks Out - YouTube
14:51 radan you can buy buy enough land to support your descendants in perpetuam for 2000 bucks
14:51 radan absolutely ridiculous
14:51 asciilifeform charming eastern tradition of obligatory seppuku should be adopted in the west.
14:51 asciilifeform (re: silk road kid)
14:51 mircea_popescu http://25.media.tumblr.com/8440b5e0cace1cbdbdf8effa8b06918e/tumblr_ml3rz7K8C41rv0578o1_1280.jpg
14:51 radan if I was going for agriculture instead of herding
14:51 Namworld So, what's your view on the topic, Mircea? Can a parent decline responsibility for what their kids are?
14:51 radan I would park my ass so quick on voronezh chernozem
14:51 Duffer1 wouldn't work without also a culture of shame
14:52 radan whoever lifted me from it would be crowned king arthur
14:52 nubbins` asciilifeform, you're always pasting bits of interesting text. got a reading list anywhere on your blog?
14:52 asciilifeform radan: can you even put together a decent minefield for 2000? much less a real defense
14:52 ThickAsThieves https://twitter.com/Bitcoin_Assets/status/447083116768034816
14:52 ozbot Twitter / Bitcoin_Assets: @bobmcmillan @BBoingo Why?
14:52 mircea_popescu Namworld sure, why not ?
14:52 mircea_popescu better have a good reason or two ready tho
14:52 asciilifeform nubbins`: the pasted text was from eduard limonov's book, 'disciplinary sanitarium'
14:52 mircea_popescu seeing how anyone can decline their decline
14:52 Namworld Yes, exactly.
14:52 ThickAsThieves probly shoulda linked to trilema private convesation article...
14:52 radan the janissaries parents were often times killed by the janissaries themself
14:53 asciilifeform nubbins`: very quick & dirty on-the-spot translation. afaik there is no english version, official or otherwise
14:53 radan ienicerii
14:53 nubbins` ah, shame
14:53 asciilifeform radan: there is a serbian song about exactly this!
14:53 nubbins` anyway, you're always posting interesting snippets. would love to examine your bookshelf
14:53 Namworld The reason or two being: 1. Having done everything without success 2. Not having been the legal guardian and involved at all
14:53 BingoBoingo So @bobmcmillan seems to be under the impression we had a long DM conversation. Is he confusing me with mircea_popescu
14:53 Namworld Other than genetic involvement.
14:53 mircea_popescu BingoBoingo ask him neh ?
14:54 ThickAsThieves he's confusing his private conversation with being as topical as Emily's public one
14:54 asciilifeform nubbins`: a good chunk of my bookshelf, as your probably also, is in ascii.
14:54 mircea_popescu there's oil in that bookshale!
14:54 asciilifeform nubbins`: another reason to learn russian. you can read virtually any book ever printed, originally in virtually any language, for free, searchable.
14:54 nubbins` a good chunk of mine is actually in .epub format, but through the wondrous Calibre, conversion is but a click away
14:54 mircea_popescu <asciilifeform> nubbins`: another reason to learn russian. you can read virtually any book ever printed, originally in virtually any language, for free, searchable. <<< this.
14:55 mircea_popescu romanian has a similar, but proprotionalyl reduced advantage.
14:55 mircea_popescu as romanians don't really translate eastern stuff and happily ignore us stuff
14:55 radan русский язьiк очень приятной
14:55 radan думаю я
14:56 mircea_popescu язык :p
14:56 asciilifeform 'я русский бы выучил только за то что им разговаривал ленин.'
14:56 dignork that's mine! well, Mayakovskovki's...
14:56 mircea_popescu how was that quote, i speak french to my horse, german to my wife and russian to the chickens ?
14:57 radan lermontov is the best author
14:57 radan east of the vistula
14:57 Namworld Well bob just answered you, BingoBoingo
14:58 dignork Маяковский
14:58 asciilifeform radan: bulgarian? perhaps you can tell me how come every statue in bulgaria has a beautifully depressing song that comes with it.
14:58 mircea_popescu ok not a bad question.
14:58 BingoBoingo Namworld: This new twitter conversation organizer breaks too much for clarity
14:58 radan lol
14:58 radan you're probably asking about that
14:58 radan andryusha
14:58 radan statue or wtv
14:59 asciilifeform radan: 'alyosha.' 'lilia.' etc
14:59 radan we're a soulful people ^^
14:59 mircea_popescu "we used to be great but everyone raped us, for the past millenium. even the romanians"
14:59 Namworld Every people is soulful
15:00 radan I don't think the vlachs had any influence on modern bulgaria
15:00 radan beyond the genetic
15:00 radan the slavic influence on romanian is much greater than the reverse
15:00 asciilifeform e.g. http://sovmusic.ru/download.php?fname=alesha ; http://sovmusic.ru/download.php?fname=lyubimay ; etc
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15:00 radan but that's language.
15:00 radan which is a cultural construct and thus irrelevant
15:00 asciilifeform sov. music about dead ww2 folks tends to be cheerful
15:00 mircea_popescu asciilifeform that's because the composers were drunk.
15:00 asciilifeform bulgaria... total 'депресняк'
15:01 radan I prefer to focus on our ancient brotherhood than any arbitrary divisions imposed by the western world
15:02 radan there was once a time when herders crossed from the carpathians to the balkans at will
15:03 radan and farmers on both sides of the brother saw themselves as the same people
15:03 radan were it not for the turks
15:03 radan it might yet be so
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15:03 radan *border
15:04 mircea_popescu there definitely was. see miorita etc
15:04 nubbins` well, i have to say i'm questioning the wisdom of a recipe that calls for 1/4 cup of soy sauce AND a tablespoon of salt
15:04 mircea_popescu btw, got a link to the bulgarian version ?
15:04 nubbins` so it should be interesting to see how these moose steaks turn out.
15:04 asciilifeform virtually all of the bulgars i've ever met looked exactly like every turk i ever met...
15:04 mircea_popescu but a good one, preferably an 1800 notation.
15:04 mircea_popescu asciilifeform he's talking of an idealised pre-turkish time obv.
15:05 asciilifeform aha, a la greece, ok
15:05 mircea_popescu otherwise "bulgaroi cu ceafa groasa" etc.
15:05 asciilifeform lol
15:05 radan there hasn't been any turkish genetic impact on bulgaria
15:05 mircea_popescu ah come on.
15:06 asciilifeform i, too, would like to visit the parallel universe where the ottomans didn't happen.
15:06 mircea_popescu i would like to visit the paralel universe where the arab invasion of egypt didn't happen, and the original tall lanky egyptians still roamed free
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15:06 asciilifeform mircea_popescu: yes! i wanted this as a kid even.
15:06 radan whenever a turk married a bulgarian (or greek, or romanian, or serb etc.)
15:06 radan the kid was considered turkish
15:07 radan that's one of the reasons turkey has 70 million people
15:07 radan and bulgaria, 7 million
15:07 nubbins` twurkey
15:07 Radi777 just looked on this channel and you guys made me laugh
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15:07 mircea_popescu Radi777 we live to serve.
15:08 nubbins` ah, i see the s.mg bet is slowly growing larger
15:08 Radi777 this guy saying every bulgarian he met looks turkish lol either have seen only gypsies or turkish bulgarians, no real turkish looks like a real bulgarian..big difference
15:08 radan there are dark bulgarians, for sure
15:08 radan they're usually haplogroup E and from the macedonian part of BG
15:08 asciilifeform radan: do you still have the underground churches over there?
15:08 Radi777 but its ok for me blacks look the same, and assians....LOL
15:08 asciilifeform the ones that were required to be 'no taller than a mounted horseman'
15:09 radan I personally don't consider macedonians to be my people
15:09 radan anything south of the balkans is basically greece
15:09 mircea_popescu Radi777 turkish secret service guy in istanbul volunteered that i'm definitely not turkish, he bets i'm bulgarian.
15:10 steven-__ Radi777: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-race_effect
15:10 mircea_popescu so while the difference exists and they themselves can tell it, it may be the case that for the rest of the world a pigeon is a pigeon.
15:11 radan dr. popescu, is your family from wallachia?
15:11 mircea_popescu nah. i'm from transylvania
15:11 Radi777 yea cross-race effect that's why i said the joke about blacks and asians lol
15:11 radan ardealul, eh?
15:11 radan not bad
15:11 mircea_popescu well how could it be bad lol
15:11 radan have you heard stefan hrusca
15:11 mircea_popescu sure.
15:12 radan "tu ardeal, tu ardealm, iti suntem osteni, templu sfant, templu sfant, muntii Apuseni."
15:12 mircea_popescu yes yes, well, that's a little like feelings.
15:12 mircea_popescu if you understand romanian you'll prolly better appreciate actual stuff like http://www.youtube.com/embed/4z0WmWUT2rM
15:13 rithm no one understands that gibberish quit joking around
15:13 radan lol
15:13 radan I'll take a listen
15:13 asciilifeform anyone fansub?
15:14 rithm what are saying deprecated ocopus-noodle language
15:14 BingoBoingo I prolly ought to throw this link up as a courtesy for journos and SEC https://gist.github.com/leffuy/750a4291264fa2de03a5
15:15 radan umm
15:16 radan kinda funny, I guess
15:16 radan where do you find this stuff
15:16 rithm good read BingoBoingo
15:16 mircea_popescu teh girls find it for me.
15:16 BingoBoingo rithm: thestringpuller collected it
15:17 radan I like romanian music tho
15:17 mircea_popescu lol pretty epic github
15:17 rithm My personal fave: Because these idiots won’t fucking die already, everyone else has to be inconvenienced. I deeply regret this. If it were practical I’d just kill them all with my own hand. Unfortunately, it is not practical, and so with my deepest and most sincere apologies to sane people everywhere I have to modify the MPEx FAQ.
15:17 radan it's what bulgarian music would sound like if it wasn't for the turks, I think
15:17 mircea_popescu radan well, let's see then... hmm... prolly bug mafia for oyu.
15:17 mircea_popescu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr0g1Qt59MQ
15:17 ozbot B.U.G. Mafia - N-ai Fost Acolo - YouTube
15:18 Namworld For one who said there is no purpose, you sure are quite obsessed with race. For one who said how being manly and fearless and getting girls is important, you sure seem afraid and lost as to how to act in a modern society to get it. For one who said modern culture is dust, you sure seem eager to go away and adopt an old one almost not practicioned anymore. There's nothing wrong with
15:18 Namworld feeling like you don't belong and choosing to live the lifestyle you want, but your arguments about what's wrong with the world are off. The world isn't wrong, it is simply wrong for you.
15:18 Namworld You can't shape yourself to fit in where you don't belong. Or at least shouldn't.
15:18 asciilifeform mircea_popescu: blew my mind how much of it i was able to digest
15:18 mircea_popescu Namworld is getting trolled into booklet length responses by now i see.
15:19 radan your "for X you sure are X" statements don't even make sense
15:19 radan moving on
15:19 asciilifeform it/sp/ro, etc. 'singable' languages are very amenable to the soviet linguist (hard head, wall, dictionary) treatment
15:19 radan have you heard vali sterian, dr. popescu?
15:20 mircea_popescu yeah.
15:20 mircea_popescu asciilifeform this is true.
15:21 mircea_popescu of course romanian has, much like russian, a very rich subtextrual register
15:21 asciilifeform i can tell, yes
15:21 radan lol
15:21 radan this rap's nice
15:21 mircea_popescu greatly helped along by the fact that every other noun means either cunt, whore or fucking
15:21 Namworld My point is that you're contradicting yourself. You're saying the world is wrong, not you, because they don't fit your ideal. While there is technically no one that is right or wrong.
15:21 radan didn't know Romania had a hip hop scene
15:21 mircea_popescu lolk.
15:22 mircea_popescu next you're going toi tell me you didn't know romania had a warez scene and we can all go to bed.
15:22 asciilifeform loll
15:22 Namworld It's more of a question of individuality and who you are, which is not falling close to the average.
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15:24 radan thanks for the analysis, freud
15:26 radan "unde sunt doi romani, este romania"
15:26 Namworld You say that there is no purpose other than spreading genes, yet you're obsessed with promoting an arbitrarily sized sample of people with similar genes. You could scale up or down with a more specific or more generic group and call it promoting close genes all the same.
15:26 radan that's actually true
15:26 radan and I'm impressed that you thought it out enough to reach that conclusion
15:26 radan but I've thought about it a lot longer than you have
15:27 radan let's say you help out someone who'se close to you
15:27 rithm i like sex
15:27 radan and they don't have any kids
15:27 radan then the investment is ruined
15:27 asciilifeform radan: variation on the theme of Po's 'Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła'
15:28 radan all nationalism is a variation on itself
15:28 radan that doesn't stop it from being beautiful
15:28 radan at times
15:28 mircea_popescu radan so oscar wilde had no kids.
15:28 mircea_popescu actually he was a nigger faggot jew afair.
15:28 radan lol
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15:29 Namworld You said it was important to be manly and fearless to get girls, yet seemed confused as how to date in modern society. Your personality doesn't fit the modern culture. You say the culture is bad. Perhaps that is true, but you've given no justifications to it. Just that it doesn't fit you.
15:29 radan I'm not sure where you get that I'm confused about daring from
15:29 radan I've had girlfriends since middle school
15:29 Namworld I seem to recall... hmm, let me check
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15:29 radan I'm not saying american girls are worthless or anything
15:30 radan I'm never gonna marry one though
15:30 Namworld I didn't say otherwise, just unsure about the best way to go about it and not liking how it's done.
15:30 mircea_popescu saving yourself for that special guy ?
15:30 Namworld Re, entering a relationship.
15:30 radan of course ^^
15:30 radan in actuality, even if I get a girl pregnant here
15:31 radan the leaders of this country have implemented a massive social security system
15:31 radan so really
15:31 radan there's no need to raise a kid as a father per se in obama's america
15:31 mircea_popescu well... but it's still your girl lol.
15:31 Namworld Which is my whole point. It's all personality related. There's not really any right or wrong, re the way of living you choose.
15:31 radan no, there is no objective right or wrong
15:32 radan that's not going to stop me from doing what I think is best
15:32 radan namely
15:32 Namworld Yes, exactly.
15:32 radan trying to save my people's genetic livelihood
15:32 radan and when I see westerners acting like faggots or women
15:32 radan I'll call them out on it
15:32 radan it's a free world.
15:33 radan if they want to stop me from hurting people's feelings
15:33 radan or whatever the current casus belli is
15:33 Namworld Yes, pretty much, live and let live. Not shape yourself to fit where you don't belong. Voice your opinion.
15:33 radan they can kill me, until then I'm a free man.
15:33 radan I don't get your point Namworld
15:35 radan I'm already doing that
15:35 Namworld I'm calling you out on calling the world is going bad or people are wrong-headed when it is doing so only by your standards, which are arbitrary.
15:35 radan they're not arbitrary
15:35 radan they're subjective
15:35 radan there's a difference
15:36 Namworld You understood that I meant you've set those standards' limits where you pleased.
15:37 Namworld Which yes, is based on your subjective point of view.
15:38 Namworld So not really arbitrary as in a random absolute rule set out without any reason.
15:39 radan from my moral outlook
15:39 radan which is the same as that of my ancestors thousands of years back
15:39 radan modern society is feminized and shit
15:40 radan from your moral outlook
15:40 radan we're proceeding infinitely leftward on an uninterrupted train to Toleranceville.
15:40 radan an objective observer can decide for himself which of these opinions is the more realistic one
15:40 asciilifeform radan: wait till you find out what passes for organized resistance to this crap in the usa
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15:41 asciilifeform radan: me, i'm a believer in 'salvation of the drowning is work for the hands of the drowning' - but if you want organized - straight to limonov et al.
15:41 radan read some spengler
15:41 radan and evola, if you want to get into the metaphysics of it
15:42 radan they're great
15:42 asciilifeform i sort of assume everyone here has read both
15:42 asciilifeform or at least, a good selection of each
15:42 asciilifeform but i tend to assume thing that turn out to be mistake
15:42 Namworld No, from my point of view we're progressing toward less famine, poverty and sickness through technology, and better understanding of our nature as an animal. Which in turn decreases violence, torture, wars and hate, as a side effect.
15:42 asciilifeform trololol
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15:43 Namworld I don't think we can eliminate those things, short of simply eradicating ourselves.
15:43 Namworld You seem to find this funny?
15:44 asciilifeform the funny part is the supposed progress
15:44 asciilifeform but nm.
15:44 Namworld It depends what you consider progress.
15:45 mircea_popescu i don't get what the trouble with tolerance is in the first place.
15:45 radan it's a fantasy
15:45 mircea_popescu some of the best houses for the history of western thought were tolerance houses.
15:45 asciilifeform mircea_popescu: i think he was speaking of 'tolerasty'
15:45 mircea_popescu a well. then he should say that :p
15:45 asciilifeform толерастия
15:45 Namworld Some would say loss of culture and traditional way of living is not progress. Me, I don't feel fondly attached to any culture particularly.
15:46 mircea_popescu http://articles.prediger.ru/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/tolerast.jpg
15:46 mircea_popescu teh iconic tolerasty cartoon
15:46 asciilifeform терпила == literal trans. of 'patient'
15:46 asciilifeform in my ad hoc lexicun, 'chumpatronium'
15:46 Namworld Anything that reduce the motive behind wars, hate and violence is progress. Most technological progress have done just that so far.
15:47 asciilifeform *lexicon
15:47 radan "I don't feel fondly attached to any culture particularly."
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15:47 mircea_popescu torpila, in romanian, torpedo. funny how that works.
15:47 radan of course you don't
15:47 radan yet you would feel deeply uncomfortable outside of the west
15:47 mircea_popescu "that's because you're a rootless cosmpolitan!"
15:47 mircea_popescu amirite ?
15:47 radan is he?
15:47 mircea_popescu well isn't that the criteria ?
15:48 asciilifeform mircea_popescu: in rus., the useless winglet sometimes found on a car is often called torpedo. same in ro ?
15:48 radan I think he's a bit more perceptive than your average happy merchant
15:48 radan a merchant would've called me an anti-semite by now
15:48 mircea_popescu asciilifeform the bug mafia band quoted earlier discusses, in a song about cars, "sau vre-o torpila dunarita, la volan o fata, mai tata"
15:48 asciilifeform lol
15:48 mircea_popescu in this context torpila means ancient but workable car
15:48 mircea_popescu such as a volga
15:48 Namworld radan, are you sure about that? What is it with all those assumptions?
15:49 mircea_popescu www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cRI_J0nwBY‎ < in there
15:49 radan I went to a jewish high school
15:49 radan my roomate is a jew
15:49 radan I know how they think
15:50 Namworld Knowing a jew does not make you know how they all think.
15:50 mircea_popescu i once was with a girl so i know how THEY think!
15:50 radan I'd imagine you do
15:50 radan it's not exactly hard to figure out
15:51 Namworld You talk as if jews where a single entity. One person with one mind.
15:51 mircea_popescu i also had a computer so i know how those think too
15:51 radan when you spend 7 hours a day for four years with representatives of a certain group
15:51 radan you get to know the similarities
15:51 radan and the individual vagaries
15:51 mircea_popescu elected or otherwise ?
15:51 radan of their thought
15:51 Namworld THERE IS NO REPRESENTATIVE FOR GROUPS OF PEOPLE
15:51 radan OH MY GOD
15:51 radan CAN YOU JUST NOT
15:51 mircea_popescu Namworld what of bitcoin jesus then ?
15:52 radan - so done -
15:52 radan regardsm, tumblr
15:52 Namworld One person and another from the same group can be complete opposite.
15:52 mircea_popescu Namworld not in sid meyer's civilisation...
15:53 asciilifeform 'you are on speaking terms with the night, as with an old enemy.' 'you sit in front of a machine that throws electrons in your face, all day, every day.' (former colleague's list of 'ye are a programmer if...')
15:53 Namworld They're not all born with the same ideologies and values as their ancestors
15:53 asciilifeform (re: 'how computer thinks')
15:53 radan no, they're not
15:53 radan they're raised in them
15:53 radan saying "there's no similarities between individuals in a group" is a logical fallacy
15:53 radan "nba players are just like any other people, some of them can shoot a basketball, some of them can't"
15:54 radan "if you say otherwise you are racist"
15:54 Namworld I didn't say there's none. It might be common. That's okay to expect similiarities to be probable. But one should not assume people from the same group will be alike.
15:54 radan I never did
15:55 radan this dialogue is veering dangerously close to autism
15:56 aclot this dialogue is veering dangerously close to monologue
15:57 radan ^^
15:57 Namworld You said you knew how jews think. Jews have a common religion. Everything else could be completly different. Although the religion might influence a good portion into certain ideas, if you took jews and non jews mixed together and asked their point of view on various things that doesn't touch jews like Israel and such, you'd have a hard time spotting them.
15:58 aclot ono! jew.gif
15:58 assbot [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6540 @ 0.00012502 = 0.8176 BTC [-] {11}
15:59 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 9 @ 0.058999 = 0.531 BTC [+]
16:00 Namworld I think it's been established what is progress to me. Speaking of groups in absolute fuels hate, especially when the one speaking doesn't believe in such absolute, is bad. Thus I will speak against it when I see it. Just like you would call out people on doing things you disapprove of.
16:00 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 80 @ 0.00341123 = 0.2729 BTC [+] {3}
16:04 BingoBoingo You know the biggest change in bitcoin from 2013 is last year is was hell trying to get mass media journalists interested in talking about MPEx.
16:05 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19002 @ 0.00093155 = 17.7013 BTC [+]
16:07 Namworld Well anyway, no point in talking further. I don't have anything else to do on the computer, I'll be on my way.
16:07 Namworld Goodbye.
16:08 radan I want to invest my 1 bitcoin
16:09 radan in a good bitcoin bank
16:09 radan any recommendations?
16:10 mircea_popescu what's a bitcoin bank ?
16:11 hdbuck some entity that holds your BTC for IUOs, then trade the shit out of it and run off whenever you claim them back?
16:12 mircea_popescu o that.
16:13 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 2 @ 0.059 = 0.118 BTC [+]
16:14 BingoBoingo http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2014/03/21/a-fundraiser-because-this-is-way-to-young-to-have-a-paywall-but-hosting-isnt-free/
16:14 ozbot A Fundraiser, because this is way to young to have a paywall, but hosting isn't free | Bingo Blog
16:17 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13650 @ 0.00093313 = 12.7372 BTC [+] {2}
16:21 BingoBoingo I've put more though into the fundraising thing. If anyone really prefered the oil painting option I guess I could throw that in as well.
16:23 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 13 @ 0.07489628 = 0.9737 BTC [+]
16:23 nubbins` mircea_popescu: i've seen a few wagers on bitbet that have "house bets" attached to them -- are there specific criteria for whether the house will throw down on a bet, or is it left to mod discretion?
16:24 nubbins` BingoBoingo: "way to young to"
16:24 mircea_popescu afaik all bets have house bets
16:24 nubbins` ah, i see
16:25 nubbins` what's the reasoning behind that?
16:25 mircea_popescu gotta provide some initial turbulence, gotta reward people going out and crafting bets,
16:25 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00093316 = 13.7175 BTC [+]
16:26 mircea_popescu by now coming up with bitbet bets is probably the highest paying writing gig on the internet.
16:26 BingoBoingo nubbins`: Fixed
16:27 nubbins` well i guess that explains why the house bet chose my address for payout
16:27 nubbins` good to know, ty
16:27 mircea_popescu http://bitbet.us/faq/#21 like
16:27 ozbot FAQ BitBet
16:28 nubbins` well why don't i just read the fucking faq ;(
16:28 mircea_popescu perhaps not paid enough ? :D
16:29 mircea_popescu "Fred Ehrsam, a co-founder of the Bitcoin trading platform Coinbase, said his company took a position early on that it would not fight regulators. Regulators have cited it as an example of how others should behave."
16:29 mircea_popescu who was asking about coinbase ?
16:30 mircea_popescu "The whole reason we have such confidence in our company is that from the start we said this has got to be something that plays nicely with the traditional financial world," Ehrsam said in an interview.
16:30 radan I was
16:30 mircea_popescu so there you have it.
16:30 radan is this a bad thing, or
16:30 mircea_popescu that's entirely your call.
16:34 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 1 @ 0.11950724 BTC [-]
16:37 assbot [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4158 @ 0.00012528 = 0.5209 BTC [+] {4}
16:40 nubbins` !t h hif
16:40 assbot [HAVELOCK:HIF] 1D: 0.00047505 / 0.00047799 / 0.00051000 (233 shares, 0.11137229 BTC), 7D: 0.00039967 / 0.0004784 / 0.00051299 (5563 shares, 2.66135052 BTC), 30D: 0.00038617 / 0.00050487 / 0.00057500 (66212 shares, 33.42869431 BTC)
16:40 pigeons coinbase: we're kinda like an exchange, but worse
16:40 nubbins` heh.
16:41 mircea_popescu in every conceivable way.
16:41 BingoBoingo ;;ticker --market all
16:41 gribble Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 581.66, vol: 21583.87073183 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 579.0, vol: 10000.35433 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 576.7096, vol: 18569.4595607 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 597.5, vol: 546.23592357 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 566.115, vol: 9728.67500000 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 590.0, vol: 14.44894067 | Bitcoin-Central BTCUSD last: 568.0781, vol: 118.14869583 | Volume-weighted last average: (1 more message)
16:41 mircea_popescu ;;later tell reutersemily "Shortly after that, a bitcoin exchange known as bitfloor was shuttered after its US bank account was closed because it had not properly registered with regulators." << nah, bitfloor was run by shtylman, who either ran off with the coin or "lost" it.
16:41 gribble The operation succeeded.
16:43 mircea_popescu ;;later tell reutersemily "Concerns that regulatory action would cause customer funds to be trapped resulted in a sharp plunge in Bitcoin, falling from $US230 on April 10 to a low of $US68.49 on April 17" nah, http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-noobs-learn-lessons-and-pay-for-the-privilege/ that'll explain it to you.
16:43 gribble The operation succeeded.
16:44 mircea_popescu "Most professional users moved away from Mt. Gox months ago, leaving April 2013 or thereabouts. By June 2013, the final nail was in the coffin for US users," said one of bitcoin's core developers, who requested anonymity.
16:44 mircea_popescu i love that part tho lol.
16:44 benkay BingoBoingo: pm
16:44 BingoBoingo benkay: ACK
16:49 benkay ;;gpg eauth benkay
16:49 gribble Request successful for user benkay, hostmask benkay!~user@67-5-243-186.ptld.qwest.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/39F274AFBC7ACAC7
16:50 benkay ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:3c006002ce8cbbf72573b4158142c2bcb43048cc8f368dd2f5480477
16:50 gribble You are now authenticated for user benkay with key 39F274AFBC7ACAC7
16:56 benkay ;;gettrust bitcoinpete
16:56 gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user benkay to user bitcoinpete: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=benkay&dest=bitcoinpete | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=bitcoinpete | Rated since: never
16:56 BingoBoingo ;;eauth BingoBoingo
16:56 gribble Request successful for user BingoBoingo, hostmask BingoBoingo!~BingoBoin@unaffiliated/bingoboingo. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/309BB8D7F3251143
16:57 BingoBoingo ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:299744a8584b2de5c5c306c2f3f5844ca6284e6dae1b43185c4e4295
16:57 gribble You are now authenticated for user BingoBoingo with key 309BB8D7F3251143
16:59 BingoBoingo ;;gettrust benkay
16:59 gribble Currently authenticated from hostmask benkay!~user@67-5-243-186.ptld.qwest.net. Trust relationship from user BingoBoingo to user benkay: Level 1: 2, Level 2: 3 via 3 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=BingoBoingo&dest=benkay | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=benkay | Rated since: Sun Mar 10 13:57:45 2013
17:01 the20year1 just went in contract for #4
17:07 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 36 @ 0.00329954 = 0.1188 BTC [-] {3}
17:08 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 84 @ 0.00320001 = 0.2688 BTC [-] {4}
17:11 the20year1 mircea_popescu: where is this quote from, about professional users leaving gox in 2013?
17:12 mircea_popescu https://www.businessspectator.com.au/article/2014/3/3/technology/mt-gox-was-always-dead-water
17:12 ozbot Mt. Gox was always dead in the water | Business Spectator
17:19 BingoBoingo So my location is in the middle of a "Fire Weather Warning"
17:19 benkay ;;later tell bitcoinpete let's do some gpg practice when you get back
17:19 gribble The operation succeeded.
17:24 BingoBoingo On that note Imma head over a few hollers to pickle the liver. I am already considering at least 1 sponsorship offer for the blog, and I'll prolly contnue entertaining offers through Thursday.
17:25 benkay yoloOppenheimer: great handle.
17:26 yoloOppenheimer :)
17:26 benkay ;;google trilema doge
17:26 gribble Why Dogecoin is a scam, why the people pushing it are ... - Trilema: <http://trilema.com/2014/why-dogecoin-is-a-scam-why-the-people-pushing-it-are-assholes-why-business-insider-is-a-contemptible-piece-of-shit-why-anyone-who-ever-worked-for-it-will-be-dancing-in-the-street-for-nickels-and-wh/>; The stuple. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: <http://trilema.com/the-stuple>; The best (1 more message)
17:28 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.000934 = 19.8942 BTC [+] {2}
17:35 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 518 @ 0.00315536 = 1.6345 BTC [-] {7}
17:37 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 39 @ 0.00313 = 0.1221 BTC [-]
17:38 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.07489628 = 0.1498 BTC [+]
17:39 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 5 @ 0.05899999 = 0.295 BTC [-]
17:40 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.SELL] 5 @ 0.062 = 0.31 BTC [-]
17:42 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 22 @ 0.059 = 1.298 BTC [+]
17:43 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 105 @ 0.00320001 = 0.336 BTC [+]
17:43 benkay does kncminer ship product?
17:43 benkay on a scale of "would buy from" to "utter scam", what is kncminer?
17:44 mircea_popescu closer to the former afaik
17:44 mircea_popescu these are the swedes neh ?
17:45 lyspooner yes, they just put scrypt asics on pre-order yesterday
17:45 mircea_popescu bout time.
17:46 * benkay queues up the 'i told you so' routine for the local yokels
17:46 benkay "memory from here to the garage"
17:46 benkay get out of my face.
17:48 mircea_popescu asciilifeform sed no, i sed no, what garage.
17:48 mircea_popescu there was no garage.
17:48 the20year1 We just entered contract on property #6
17:49 asciilifeform lol
17:49 the20year1 8br/4ba 3200sf duplex, $1300/mo in income for $40k purchase , no repairs
17:49 mircea_popescu the20year1 so thats 6 + 2 from b4 ?
17:50 Mats_cd03 .ud gpg
17:50 Mats_cd03 ;;ud gpg
17:50 gribble http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=gpg | GPG. Grosse Pointe Guys. Loser guys that are deceitful, small, boring, worthless, and a complete waste of time. Glad Priscilla finally broke up with her dumb ...
17:50 ozbot Urban Dictionary: gpg
17:50 the20year1 Property #6, this results in a total unit pool of 11
17:50 mircea_popescu o hey.
17:50 Mats_cd03 ;;ud pgp
17:50 gribble http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=PGP | PGP. A pubic hair in plain view of the public, usually found on a toilet seat. Pube Gone Public. Instead of sitting on the toilet to unload my turd, I hovered over it ...
17:50 ozbot Urban Dictionary: PGP
17:50 Mats_cd03 fucking loled
17:50 asciilifeform ;;ud gru
17:50 gribble http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=gru | GRU. The Soviet military intelligence organization. GRU - Glavnoye Razvedyvatel'noye Upravleniye. by Да здравствует Родина September 03, 2012. 338 18.
17:50 ozbot Urban Dictionary: gru
17:51 asciilifeform well that's a first.
17:51 benkay mircea_popescu: sed no as in scrypt asics are not possible?
17:52 mircea_popescu sed no as in no such memory to garage is needed
17:52 mircea_popescu and moreover, sed no as to "ram is cheaper than any other chip wtf are you on about"
17:52 mircea_popescu asciilifeform you fail at ud game.
17:53 benkay the garage comment came from a carpenter and not a silicon engineer.
17:53 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.EXCH] 10 @ 0.11950724 = 1.1951 BTC [-]
17:53 asciilifeform Да здравствует Родина.
17:53 mircea_popescu what's a здравствует ?
17:54 mircea_popescu born to... live ?
17:54 asciilifeform 'Да здравствуе' ~= '[let there] [have good health]' ~= engl. 'glory to'
17:54 asciilifeform *has
17:54 mircea_popescu aok
17:54 mircea_popescu but then... what, born what ?
17:55 asciilifeform Родина == 'motherland'
17:55 mircea_popescu o there we go
17:56 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 352 @ 0.00319027 = 1.123 BTC [-] {4}
18:01 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37150 @ 0.00093441 = 34.7133 BTC [+]
18:04 cazalla mircea_popescu: i could've bought cheaper than $2 but like most idiots, i dismissed it
18:05 cazalla and it wasn't me that recommended black mirror
18:05 mircea_popescu now suffer.
18:07 cazalla looks interesting though
18:07 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00093441 = 11.3064 BTC [+]
18:08 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 5 @ 0.07489628 = 0.3745 BTC [+] {2}
18:17 Mats_cd03 has anyone tried keybase.io and have anything to say about it?
18:18 assbot [HAVELOCK] [HMF] 21 @ 0.01686047 = 0.3541 BTC [-] {4}
18:19 benkay aren't they the assholes who want your private key?
18:19 mircea_popescu i recall people briefly considering and dimissing it
18:19 benkay "On the website, all crypto is performed in JavaScript, in your browser. Some people have strong feelings about this, for good reason."
18:20 Mats_cd03 i have been told the implementation is undesirable
18:20 Mats_cd03 i appreciate your opinion
18:21 benkay "Keybase.io is also a Keybase client, however certain crypto actions (signing and decrypting) are limited to users who store client-encrypted copies of their private keys on the server, an optional feature we didn't mention above."
18:21 benkay it's a feature!
18:22 the20year1 I coulda bought bitcoins at 10c/ea
18:22 the20year1 but decided against it when faucets were free
18:22 benkay Mats_cd03: i don't see the utility of training people out of good crypto habits.
18:23 Mats_cd03 i don't either
18:24 benkay actually, I do, but it's nefarious.
18:24 benkay and I won't stand for it.
18:25 asciilifeform if livestock could be trained to seppuku, wouldn't need butcher.
18:25 kakobrekla do you think they have that much dignity?
18:26 Mats_cd03 life is an indignity
18:26 benkay and a burden
18:33 jurov ultimate purpose of life is death
18:34 benkay don't tell that to the geneticists from this morning, jurov
18:34 jurov why?
18:35 benkay oh it'll turn into a whole purpose of breeding niggers.txt thing
18:35 jurov what, should i go on to logreading binge?
18:35 benkay god no
18:37 jurov lil nigga pug for ya: https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc3/t1.0-9/1743746_735039426515222_1364716744_n.jpg
18:38 dexX7 you guys were saying several times that the largest amount of bitcoin stolen from gox was rather in 2011 and 2012. is there any reference? what was mentioned in the drama timeline accounts for about 20k only
18:40 jurov yes that was the biggest heist cuz no one knows
18:41 dexX7 ah so this is simply an assumption?
18:43 jurov disregard me, i had some wine
18:43 jurov but i'd suggest linking us who said what when
18:44 benkay jurov: http://bash.org/?5775
18:45 dexX7 well, i thought it was here at least ;)
18:48 mircea_popescu o look it's a jurov
18:48 mircea_popescu how;s the snow ?
18:50 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22093 @ 0.00093441 = 20.6439 BTC [+]
18:50 mircea_popescu dexX7 it's unclear what happened recently with gox.
18:51 mircea_popescu the actual quote from drama timeline as to 2011 hack is "Amusingly, reports about the security such as it was having been breached were trickling in for weeks prior. Tis impossible to evaluate the actual loss with this one, but suffice it to observe that BTC was temporarily trading for 1 cent at the time."
18:51 mircea_popescu which just goes to show mtgox is continuing in the same tradition
18:53 mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=517758.0
18:53 mircea_popescu phin is trolling pretty hard :D
18:53 dexX7 ic. by the way: http://bitcoin.stamen.com/
18:55 mircea_popescu interesting. these are plots on the leaked data huh ?
18:55 mircea_popescu useful effort, tho obviously one'd have to be cautious allocating too much credibility to the underlying datapoints.
18:57 mircea_popescu sooo... some noob made a post suggesting btc.sx is/was in cahoots with gox and waning against it. that post is now deleted off forum
18:57 mircea_popescu anyone happened to have retained a copy ?
18:57 mircea_popescu or for that matter, anyone happen to be the noob in question.
18:58 dexX7 there is some kind of mirror forum of btctalk which does not delete deleted posts
18:58 mircea_popescu ttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=524429.msg5814899#msg5814899
18:58 mircea_popescu found a repost.
18:59 dexX7 https://bitcointa.lk/
18:59 mircea_popescu tl;dr : "My guess: they lost money on trades while Gox was Goxing people, and now they're passing this loss on to "suspicious" accounts."
18:59 BCB dexX7: what is that
18:59 mircea_popescu BCB a mirror so as to prevent deletion of interesting material.
19:00 BCB interesting.
19:00 dexX7 tbh i don't know exactly what it is. i guess the attempt to create bitcointalk 2.0
19:00 BCB The FEDs already have a mirror
19:00 BCB dexX7: GOAT is trying to do that
19:00 dexX7 a lot of people tried, i heard
19:01 BCB mircea_popescu: you should conduct your own investigation into Satoshi Dice
19:01 mircea_popescu so far relatively little grounds to.
19:01 jurov lol i almost forgotten the snow by now
19:02 BCB mircea_popescu: uncover the identy of the "mysterious buyer"
19:02 mircea_popescu that's a fiat world thing to do neh ?
19:04 mircea_popescu "Seems like this is the equivalent of a LE officer asking to search your car or house looking for evidence."
19:04 mircea_popescu teh peanut gallery will turn evertything into its owne experiences.
19:05 dexX7 why should one care about the buyer?
19:05 mircea_popescu bitcoin economy ? like the supermarket! regulatory matters ? like a traffic cop stop!
19:05 dexX7 it's only a thing between erik and the buyer
19:05 mircea_popescu everything's like a peanut to these people.
19:11 jurov mircea_popescu: oh and the trilema comment was meant like TIL what I said.
19:11 jurov or TIL I should not interject with stupid remarks
19:11 mircea_popescu lol ?
19:11 jurov http://trilema.com/2014/this-privacy-thing/#comment-98618
19:11 ozbot This privacy thing… pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
19:12 mircea_popescu yeah, srsly, no jurovs were raped in the makes of these epic lolz.
19:13 mircea_popescu Bijan Sabet @bijan So I have this friend who wants a motorcycle. But my wife, I mean, his wife doesn't think it's a great idea. Any ideas how to win her over?
19:13 mircea_popescu Kevin Thau @kevinthau · 12m @bijan I have the same friend.
19:13 mircea_popescu Mircea Popescu @Mircea_Popescu · 19s @bijan http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2fzdjNaEu1r3w115o1_1280.jpg … (nsfw, meaning not safe for wife).
19:15 jurov is she sitting on the grill? riding over cobblestones?
19:15 jurov yea definitely nsfw
19:15 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 4 @ 0.059 = 0.236 BTC [+]
19:16 benkay mine liked it
19:16 benkay but you know, pet redheads etc.
19:17 dexX7 to what office belongs +0731 076 827?
19:18 jurov dexX7 wrong window
19:18 dexX7 nope
19:19 dexX7 was mentioned in the trilema article
19:19 dexX7 "Not that I don’t maintain offices or anything, you can call +0731 076 827 and talk to the receptionist any time you feel like."
19:20 mircea_popescu dexX7 that'd seem to contain your answer ?
19:22 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 6 @ 0.059 = 0.354 BTC [+] {2}
19:23 dexX7 no. >> what office? - it belongs to an office
19:23 mircea_popescu mine dood.
19:24 pizzaman1337 I can't imagine MP going to an office
19:24 jurov inb4 <dexx7> TIL.
19:24 mircea_popescu it's really just a converted sauna
19:25 pizzaman1337 that makes me feel better
19:25 mircea_popescu i just go there to lay on a couch with all sorts of flatware all over my head
19:26 pizzaman1337 pics or it didn't happen
19:26 pizzaman1337 :)
19:26 benkay http://www.imamuseum.org/collections/artwork/m%C3%B6bius-ship-tim-hawkinson
19:26 benkay heh im a museum
19:26 benkay great url
19:28 dexX7 well the thing is, there is not even one phone number country code starting with a 7 :p
19:28 jurov mp has own code
19:28 mircea_popescu you add the country code
19:29 dexX7 then don't use a +
19:29 jurov ^ true dat
19:29 mircea_popescu http://www.howtocallabroad.com/romania/
19:29 ozbot How to call Romania: country code, area codes, phone books
19:30 radan are you in romania, dr. popescu?
19:30 mircea_popescu yeah
19:30 radan most financial people I know move to places like london and nyc
19:30 mircea_popescu dexX7 i guess you'd want to see +40 731 076 827 ?
19:30 radan I guess btc is decentralized enough for that not to be necessary for you
19:30 benkay bitcoin finance happens anywhere but london and nyc, radan
19:30 radan right
19:30 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 96850 @ 0.00093923 = 90.9644 BTC [+] {5}
19:30 radan like moscow
19:30 mircea_popescu well there was some in nyc
19:30 radan and omsk
19:31 radan and chisinau
19:31 jurov pyongyang
19:31 benkay problem is keeping bitcoins within reach of the United States Government.
19:31 dexX7 yes, please. :p
19:31 mircea_popescu aite.
19:31 radan why doesn't north korea start an exchange
19:32 benkay why bother? they just print all the usd they need for their iphones and chandon.
19:32 pizzaman1337 they'd need electricity first
19:32 mircea_popescu lol
19:32 mircea_popescu they have electricity. they make people turn a huge wheel
19:32 jurov radan you can easily wire usd thre?
19:33 radan I don't know
19:33 radan I'm the last person to ask about the north korean economy
19:36 mircea_popescu it's a mess.
19:37 mircea_popescu for one thing, they had a kidnapping white women programme going since the 70s, so you can't conveniently take a harem over unelss you actually shoot the little rat
19:37 mircea_popescu whatever his name is, kim-stuffed-cabbage
19:45 dexX7 some guy on wikipedia uses trilema comments as reference.. hehe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanseatic_League#cite_note-2
19:47 mircea_popescu ajaha
19:48 mircea_popescu so wait, wait. i said in a comment on trilema that the hansa exists since 1267 and thus this is the source of wikipedia ?
19:48 pizzaman1337 [unreliable source?]
19:48 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16597 @ 0.00094018 = 15.6042 BTC [+] {2}
19:48 mircea_popescu flattering.
19:48 mircea_popescu anyway. there's an english royal charter mentioning the name
19:50 mircea_popescu " Sciatis me concessisse civibus meis de
19:50 mircea_popescu Escardeburg omnes libertates et leges et consuetudines suas, et nomina-
19:50 mircea_popescu tim Gildam suam mercatoriam et hansas suas in Anglia et Normannia
19:50 mircea_popescu et lestagia sua per totam costam maris quieta, et quod praedictas leges
19:50 mircea_popescu et consuetudines habeant et teneant cum omnibus libertatibus praedictae
19:50 mircea_popescu Gildae suae et hansis suis pertinentibus. "
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20:09 dexX7 bitcointa.lk appears to be actually quite useful. while btctalk is returning 502, bitcointa.lk is still available
20:10 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21346 @ 0.00093304 = 19.9167 BTC [-] {3}
20:17 benkay if only you could mirror thermos' wallet.
20:17 benkay ;;later tell bitcoinpete subject of creative marketing and cars, did you ever see the frisky dingo scion episode?
20:17 gribble The operation succeeded.
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20:32 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00094024 = 7.945 BTC [+]
20:35 BCB dexX7: bitcointa.lk is pretty fast too.
20:36 joecool bitcointroll.org down?
20:37 joecool !isitdown bitcointroll.org
20:42 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6186 @ 0.00094024 = 5.8163 BTC [+]
20:45 benkay is that a thing?
20:46 benkay ;;isitdown mpex.co
20:46 gribble mpex.co is up
20:46 benkay ;;isitdown bitcointalk.org
20:46 gribble bitcointalk.org is up
20:47 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 9 @ 0.05899 = 0.5309 BTC [-]
20:47 radan are there btc index funds?
20:48 benkay not really, radan. what would they be indexing?
20:48 benkay all the scamcoins?
20:48 benkay all the scamstocks?
20:49 assbot [HAVELOCK] [RENT] 39 @ 0.0055584 = 0.2168 BTC [-]
20:49 assbot [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] 10 @ 0.059 = 0.59 BTC [+]
20:52 radan idk
20:52 radan I'm an engineer, not a banker
20:53 nubbins` what sort of train do you run?
20:53 benkay a choo choo twane
20:54 nubbins` too tooo
20:54 benkay nubbins`: many thanks for design consult
20:54 nubbins` hey, my pleasure
20:55 benkay ;;rate nubbins 1 designs and prints
20:55 gribble Error: User doesn't exist in the Rating or GPG databases. User must be GPG-registered to receive ratings.
20:55 benkay d'oh
20:55 benkay ;;gettrust nubbins
20:55 gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user benkay to user nubbins: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=benkay&dest=nubbins | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=nubbins | Rated since: never
20:55 benkay ;;gettrust nubbins`
20:55 gribble WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user benkay to user nubbins`: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 1 via 1 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=benkay&dest=nubbins%60 | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=nubbins%60 | Rated since: Wed Oct 16 19:58:53 2013
20:55 benkay ;;rate nubbins` 1 arts and prints
20:55 gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user nubbins` has been recorded.
20:56 benkay wow "excellent javascript skills"
20:56 nubbins` i actually added nubbins without a ` to my highlight list because i was missing so many pings
20:57 nubbins` and convinced nanotube to urlencode nicks so my rating page would display as nubbins%60 and not break clients
20:57 nubbins` i tell ya, the things i do for this ` ;(
20:57 benkay nanotube's generally amenable to not horrible ideas.
20:59 nubbins` javascript, language of tomorrow
21:00 nubbins` you might want to adjust the way footnotes are presented too
21:01 nubbins` i.e. put the <sup> of the footnote number inside the <p> of the footnote text, so it doesn't put a huge break in there
21:04 benkay javascript: it's totally lisp
21:05 benkay ha yeah excellent idea, nubbins`, ty. fixing that's been on my agenda for a minute now
21:05 benkay just.
21:05 benkay exceedingly.
21:05 benkay busy.
21:05 benkay is there a non-horrible web analytics operation?
21:08 nubbins` ehh
21:08 nubbins` they're all a bit intrusive
21:09 nubbins` google analytics is at least easy to implement, but people have strong opinions on it
21:09 benkay starting with google.
21:09 nubbins` lel yeah even without getting to the second word in the product name
21:10 benkay having used it, it also sucks.
21:10 nubbins` we used this one analytics package at my last job from -- i think -- adobe
21:10 benkay shit operator, shit product.
21:10 benkay any experience with piwik?
21:10 nubbins` it took weeks to figure out what the fucking stats and graphs represented
21:10 nubbins` nah
21:11 nubbins` i avoided working with analytics stuff whenever possible
21:11 nubbins` terrible voodoo, this
21:12 nubbins` innocently add analytics to a website, next thing you're spending your weeks tweaking goal funnels
21:12 nubbins` rather than making websites
21:13 benkay let me tell you something, dear client, you must actually sell your product.
21:13 benkay *rolls eyes*
21:13 benkay right up there with "sometimes the best mobile strategy is no mobile strategy"
21:14 nubbins` just went downstairs to reclaim and recoat some screens -- found two fresh ones already coated and ready to burn
21:14 nubbins` fist pump
21:15 nubbins` we've got a rush job lined up for tomorrow and we won't get the final content for the posters until like 4am ;0
21:16 benkay ka yikes
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21:35 benkay where can I see hashrate stats etc for atc?
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21:57 mike_c http://atc.blockr.io/charts
22:00 cazalla ;;seen ReutersEmily
22:00 gribble ReutersEmily was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 hours, 58 minutes, and 34 seconds ago: <ReutersEmily> same album as Mistadobalina also features a wonderful song called "What Is A Booty"
22:00 cazalla i wonder if she will return
22:00 ThickAsThieves I suspect she will
22:03 KRS-One I love that song Mistadoblina lol its good
22:04 KRS-One i think the singer is ice cube's cousin or something
22:05 KRS-One .bait
22:05 ozbot http://25.media.tumblr.com/fad73d5e78ea3c26f660be6f138ad4cf/tumblr_mktpdxNX9K1rck5gjo1_500.jpg
22:05 nubbins` hmm.
22:05 KRS-One Mmmm. Supple.
22:06 benkay .bait
22:06 ozbot http://25.media.tumblr.com/fad73d5e78ea3c26f660be6f138ad4cf/tumblr_mktpdxNX9K1rck5gjo1_500.jpg
22:06 benkay lame that's the same one!
22:07 benkay .bait
22:07 ozbot http://31.media.tumblr.com/10adc4b8fdf8df350f710735e77dd657/tumblr_mtrj3kjrJA1sn9467o1_500.jpg
22:07 KRS-One wtf
22:07 KRS-One .bait
22:07 ozbot http://24.media.tumblr.com/edefef99a885bc6d4df05e1ba445d0f0/tumblr_mosra75L8M1sv1aoso1_400.gif
22:07 KRS-One the rng ok?
22:07 benkay haw
22:07 KRS-One someone needs to delete these black and whites..damn
22:11 cazalla well, she didn't take the time to register her nick
22:18 BCB ozbot, are they PM's girls
22:18 diametric .bait
22:18 ozbot http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdp5ekoox71rjbi2lo1_500.jpg
22:19 BCB bait for what
22:22 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00093627 = 17.7891 BTC [-]
22:24 diametric oh was showing my wife the command when she glanced over
22:24 asciilifeform lol
22:27 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00093641 = 2.9965 BTC [+]
22:27 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 45 @ 0.00324 = 0.1458 BTC [-]
22:29 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 55 @ 0.0032295 = 0.1776 BTC [-] {3}
22:32 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10296 @ 0.00093627 = 9.6398 BTC [-]
22:34 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 44 @ 0.00334999 = 0.1474 BTC [+] {2}
22:39 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 153 @ 0.00319985 = 0.4896 BTC [-] {4}
22:42 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 5 @ 0.07467777 = 0.3734 BTC [-]
22:51 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22778 @ 0.00093579 = 21.3154 BTC [-] {2}
22:58 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 2 @ 0.07467777 = 0.1494 BTC [-]
23:02 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10501 @ 0.00093472 = 9.8155 BTC [-] {2}
23:03 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 9 @ 0.07475801 = 0.6728 BTC [+] {3}
23:17 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 155 @ 0.00315301 = 0.4887 BTC [-] {2}
23:19 assbot [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 803 @ 0.00315301 = 2.5319 BTC [-] {2}
23:23 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 27 @ 0.074989 = 2.0247 BTC [+]
23:24 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 9 @ 0.075 = 0.675 BTC [+]
23:25 chetty http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2014-03-21/russia-%E2%80%9Csanction-spiral%E2%80%9D-elegantly-spirals-out-control
23:26 assbot [HAVELOCK] [PETA] 10 @ 0.075 = 0.75 BTC [+]
23:32 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50300 @ 0.00094066 = 47.3152 BTC [+] {3}
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23:52 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15050 @ 0.00093976 = 14.1434 BTC [-]
23:53 Namworld So anyway, yes, it seems the US-Russia clusterfuckshowfest is returning.
23:54 Namworld There is a touch of Cold in the air.
23:58 dignork Namworld, try reading the same text twice, it's FUD. Punchline is Jay Carney's phrase from two days ago
23:59 dignork But nicely written, yes
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