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00:00 mod6 which expired keys?
00:00 mod6 alf's? just grab his updated key and replace it in your .wot dir.
00:01 thestringpuller + gpg --verify buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz.sign
00:01 thestringpuller gpg: Signature made Sun 31 May 2015 05:29:39 PM EDT using DSA key ID 59C36319
00:01 thestringpuller gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
00:01 thestringpuller i have no idea what's causing that
00:01 thestringpuller the only thing that's changed is the keys. i pulled my old .wot directory to new (more sane) macine
00:03 mod6 you need to import this public key to you keyring -- there is a comment that outlines the keys you need in the top of the script: 0xAB07D806D2CE741FB886EE50B025BA8B59C36319
00:04 thestringpuller mod6: ???? https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=AB07D806D2CE741FB886EE50B025BA8B59C36319&op=index << from where?
00:04 mod6 once you've done that, you may wanna clean up and start the build over again.
00:05 mod6 just do this `gpg --recv-keys 0xAB07D806D2CE741FB886EE50B025BA8B59C36319`
00:06 thestringpuller gotcha
00:06 thestringpuller rebuilding
00:06 phf thestringpuller: v and gpg --verify use different mechanisms for key management. pgp uses keyrings, v hides keyrings by using .wot folder to store pubkeys as asc files. so when a key expires, your best option really is to fetch a key somehow (???), import it into gpg's keyring so that --verify works AND save it into .wot
00:06 thestringpuller just trying to see if i get same error as on roberto
00:08 thestringpuller will the signed files/patches need to be resigned everytime keys expire?
00:08 mod6 phf the deal here is that the build script tries to verify the pgp sig of buildroot -- which is a process outside of v, so a key needs to be imported directly into the gpg keyring.
00:09 phf thestringpuller: gpg doesn't require that. ascii can update expiration date on the key, republish it, and it'll continue working
00:09 phf so expiration date on key is literally a guard, that has nothing to do with crypto. gpg checks timestamp and bails, but it doesn't need to
00:10 mod6 <+thestringpuller> will the signed files/patches need to be resigned everytime keys expire? << no. you'll notice that his fp is the same.
00:11 phf !up ascii_rear
00:12 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358684 << l0l!! i have the x
00:12 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 02:43:50; ben_vulpes: http://www.almy.us/xlisp.html << apropos of absolutely nothing
00:12 ascii_rear xlisp manual in 3ring here!!
00:13 ascii_rear brother's, from uni
00:13 ascii_rear was ~the~ msdos almost-commonlisp for years
00:14 phf could probably add a subset of foundation related operations to v, so that staging process uses consistent mechanism (to avoid issues like i have the key in .wot but can't seem to verify??)
00:15 ascii_rear phf: hm?
00:16 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358686 << 'lose weight! shed limbs!'
00:16 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 02:44:33; pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358569 << while the parallel of the more-than-semi-socialist government and the farmer is mostly very apt, a higher mortality rate doesn't have the same downside cost for the former as the latter. the best thing for the usg would be a plague, if only to bring the costs and complexities of managing so much meat into a more (if still ultimately un-)manage
00:18 phf ascii_rear: ongoing thread about v using .wot for pubkeys, where's gpg --verify on foundation produced files relies on keyring
00:18 pete_dushenski ascii_rear: more like 'lose weight! get non-lethally sick!'
00:19 ascii_rear phf: keyring built by v for the occasion
00:19 ascii_rear deterministically
00:20 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10452 @ 0.00051245 = 5.3561 BTC [-]
00:20 ascii_rear (at least in my original)
00:20 phf yeah, so the case with mod6's version, after a #b-a thread
00:20 mod6 there is confusion here.
00:22 mod6 buiroot is not v-ifiable. so in the rotor+TEST2 build script it was decided (in here) that we should check the hashes and the signatures.
00:22 mod6 *buildroot
00:22 mod6 so that is checked independently of V. what V does is a whole separate ball of wax.
00:27 mod6 anyway, this is all changing anyway.
00:33 phf i understand all that, and i was explaining that there's no conceptual integrity to it, as it stands. we have a .wot folder which is supposed to be a manually curated folder of <nick>.asc files. there were a few threads where mp and ascii argued that the folder should not be generated automatically (no sks or pre packaged tar files). so if one wants to build a rotor they need a .wot folder with pubkeys of all the foundation
00:33 phf contributors. an obvious next step is to have a gpg --verify buildroot.sig rely on the contents of .wot folder, by, for example, making a temp directory, doing a for pubkey in .wot/*.asc; do gpg --homedir $tmpdir --import $pubkey; done, then doing gpg --homedir $tmpdir --verify foo.sig; then rm -rf $tmpdir. this way a .wot folder is a canonical source of pubkeys always and for all operations
00:33 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358714 << see also >> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-12-2015#1357362
00:33 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 03:36:47; pete_dushenski: "A friend’s place in a small gated courtyard, walking distance to pretty much everything, two bedrooms, 750 square feet, Internet and electricity included, $280 a month." << it's ~exactly~ deals like this that make me scratch my head and wonder who the fuck pays $500-600 to post a professional job listing on 'monster.com' and 'workopolis.com'
00:33 assbot Logged on 31-12-2015 15:26:10; asciilifeform: 'american is never given money, he is merely shown it and allowed to hold in his hands for a spell to be reminded that it exists'
00:35 ascii_rear that house only costs 280/mo ~because you can't buy it~
00:35 ascii_rear for most values of 'you'
00:36 ascii_rear !s gradient
00:36 assbot 22 results for 'gradient' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=gradient
00:38 ascii_rear if there were any danger of usaschwitz inmates escaping on masse to this, lizards would print enough bezzlars to bid'em up to washington price - like in b-a.
00:38 ascii_rear *en masse
00:40 pete_dushenski aha. "i told mama i'd be a millionaire someday!" says guy with "home equity" and "registered retirement account". so there he stays.
00:41 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37640 @ 0.00051364 = 19.3334 BTC [+] {3}
00:41 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358739 << buildroot is not v-ified, so why do we have the dsa shitkey in there ??
00:41 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 05:01:18; thestringpuller: gpg: Signature made Sun 31 May 2015 05:29:39 PM EDT using DSA key ID 59C36319
00:42 mod6 its just the guys key.
00:42 phf !up ascii_rear
00:42 mod6 !up assbot
00:42 mod6 f
00:42 phf :D
00:42 ascii_rear mod6: who?
00:43 phf gpg: key 59C36319: public key "Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@uclibc.org>" imported
00:43 ascii_rear ah
00:43 mod6 anyway, yeah, this is the build script that I created for testing the build of 'rotor', TEST2, and the static binary.
00:43 mod6 it's gonna be going away.
00:43 ascii_rear thing we really need is deterministic binary
00:44 ascii_rear but this is a mega-puzzler
00:44 ascii_rear gotta decruft gcc.
00:44 ascii_rear it has to be: same src?? ---> this here bin
00:45 ascii_rear built wherever, on nintendo, on cray.
00:48 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13860 @ 0.00050767 = 7.0363 BTC [-] {2}
00:48 phf what i meant is something like this http://paste.lisp.org/display/304383. of course each execution of script creates a fresh gnupg keys folder, imports the wot, import from sks if we're going that way, does the operation, kills the gnupg folder
00:48 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/22Dem9O )
00:49 ascii_rear fuck sks
00:50 ascii_rear keys oughta be used consciously
00:50 ascii_rear as in, with awareness of what all of the pgpdump fields are, yes
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01:09 thestringpuller mircea_popescu: "quests" are what the shitty AAA titles do to sub in for the fact that their games suck, they are poor and stupid, etc. << uh dafuq? guess someone never played DnD as a kid.
01:12 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00050448 = 8.1221 BTC [-] {2}
01:14 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5441 @ 0.00050798 = 2.7639 BTC [+] {2}
01:18 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22400 @ 0.00051409 = 11.5156 BTC [+] {3}
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01:33 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00051263 = 6.2797 BTC [-] {3}
01:43 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25200 @ 0.00051452 = 12.9659 BTC [+] {2}
01:55 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00051453 = 3.6532 BTC [+]
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02:29 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28300 @ 0.00050877 = 14.3982 BTC [-] {3}
02:34 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28400 @ 0.00050717 = 14.4036 BTC [-] {2}
02:38 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32100 @ 0.00050462 = 16.1983 BTC [-] {5}
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03:12 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24561 @ 0.00050456 = 12.3925 BTC [-] {3}
03:27 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00050795 = 2.108 BTC [+] {2}
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03:42 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00051074 = 1.2002 BTC [+]
03:44 BingoBoingo http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358457 << Can't trust a guy who gets high off of his own farts
03:44 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 01:14:53; lobito: this is enric duran, founder of faircoop, if anyone's interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enric_Duran
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04:04 BingoBoingo https://archive.is/glW0e and https://archive.is/Rsyxd
04:04 assbot Linode Under DDoS Since Christmas - Slashdot ... ( http://bit.ly/1P7I7Wm )
04:04 assbot Linode Status ... ( http://bit.ly/1P7I6BX )
04:07 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32300 @ 0.00050334 = 16.2579 BTC [-] {2}
04:10 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00050474 = 1.4133 BTC [+] {2}
04:14 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15668 @ 0.00050334 = 7.8863 BTC [-] {2}
04:17 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30800 @ 0.00050271 = 15.4835 BTC [-] {4}
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04:32 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8928 @ 0.00050123 = 4.475 BTC [-] {2}
04:37 BingoBoingo https://i.sli.mg/fXaDEq.png
04:37 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1R34KRH )
04:40 BingoBoingo lol http://trilema.com/2016/the-unhappy-new-years-or-look-at-the-difference-a-decade-makes/#comment-116123
04:40 assbot The unhappy new years, or look at the difference a decade makes! on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1ZFO44l )
04:49 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22700 @ 0.00050123 = 11.3779 BTC [-]
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05:07 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46991 @ 0.00050555 = 23.7563 BTC [+] {3}
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05:24 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00050326 = 9.1593 BTC [-] {2}
05:38 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00050109 = 7.9172 BTC [-] {2}
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06:10 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26250 @ 0.0005011 = 13.1539 BTC [+] {2}
06:21 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.00050643 = 11.3947 BTC [+] {3}
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06:49 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00050264 = 2.5383 BTC [-]
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07:24 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00050179 = 2.1326 BTC [-]
07:26 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33450 @ 0.00050087 = 16.7541 BTC [-] {4}
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07:49 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7596 @ 0.00050082 = 3.8042 BTC [-]
08:01 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00050079 = 9.0643 BTC [-] {3}
08:10 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15665 @ 0.00049865 = 7.8114 BTC [-] {2}
08:13 mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358697 << and to add insult to injury, all sorts of internet knownothings keep going on and on about buenos aires "night life". da fuck on a stick, akron, ohio with its concrete statue of a corn field has more of a night life.
08:13 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 02:54:31; pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358595 << that there's no berghain equivalent in buenos aires is spectacularly strange
08:25 BingoBoingo !up Alopex
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08:44 adlai http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=01-01-2016#1358361 << "skeptic"? I don't recall ever denying neither the existence of the exchange nor the fun and [potential] profit of judicious trades
08:44 assbot Logged on 01-01-2016 23:09:07; pete_dushenski: http://www.contravex.com/2015/07/08/s-mpoe-traders-delight/ << hey adlai, you're not the only mpoe/mpex skeptic anymore. the validating power of teh crowd is yours at long last.
08:51 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29745 @ 0.00049743 = 14.7961 BTC [-] {4}
08:58 mircea_popescu and in other news, http://imgur.com/gallery/si6CCcT
08:59 assbot Well, that escalated from last year... - GIF on Imgur ... ( http://bit.ly/1YVRkvm )
09:00 mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358722 << yes.
09:00 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 03:57:31; gabriel_laddel: In other idle wonderings, has anyone known a cat (the animal) with a cocaine habit?
09:00 mircea_popescu !up okcupiddude
09:01 okcupiddude Hi mircea
09:01 okcupiddude Why are we on irc?
09:01 mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358733 << "expiring" keys are a bad fucking idea, for the record.
09:01 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 04:57:20; thestringpuller: ugh all these expired keys is making it impossible to build rotor with the old script
09:01 mircea_popescu okcupiddude you must have wanted to talk to me about something ?
09:01 okcupiddude Yeah, i saw that you are a businessman, an so am i
09:02 mircea_popescu o ? what business do you do ?
09:02 BingoBoingo ;;ticker --market all
09:02 gribble Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 431.05, vol: 3008.50145244 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 430.065, vol: 3035.16356 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 431.59, vol: 8964.48982204 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 426.0, vol: 2.0 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 436.224, vol: 31673.12700000 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 431.53, vol: 12.28704868 | Bitcoin-Central BTCUSD last: 435.526099989, vol: 27.6955239 | Volume-weighted last average: (1 more message)
09:02 BingoBoingo ;;more
09:02 gribble 434.599574614
09:02 okcupiddude We can get together in istanbul if you are in istanbul and talk abiut what potential businesses we can conduct togetger
09:02 BingoBoingo ;;ticker --currency rmb
09:02 gribble Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later.
09:02 mircea_popescu ;;later tell mike_c baby the btcalpha is down what do we do! halp! plox!
09:02 gribble The operation succeeded.
09:02 mircea_popescu okcupiddude i am in buenos aires.
09:03 mircea_popescu tho it's true that i tend to make istanbul the hub of all my travels. that city rocks.
09:03 kakobrekla btcalpha is online from here
09:03 * adlai is able to load btcalpha - charts, webs, the works
09:03 okcupiddude Dude i am that city
09:03 mircea_popescu o. my bad. fuck dns with a stick.
09:03 mircea_popescu ;;later tell mike_c thanks for fixing it so fast. AAA+ service would buy again.
09:03 gribble The operation succeeded.
09:04 okcupiddude Lets continye through email, shoot me an email you have it
09:04 okcupiddude I am out
09:04 BingoBoingo email sucks
09:04 mircea_popescu i don't do private chats with people i don't know. you want to talk about something, this is the venue.
09:07 mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358754 << technically speaking, "expiration" is a cheap forking mechanism. it shouldn't be there, it's just a hook for future trouble.
09:07 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 05:09:59; phf: so expiration date on key is literally a guard, that has nothing to do with crypto. gpg checks timestamp and bails, but it doesn't need to
09:07 mircea_popescu if gpg were just released today we'd suspect the nsa impacted that stupid design
09:08 mircea_popescu this also illustrates the much larger point of the fukctardation of out-of-band communication. it's stupid and dangerous. there should be absolutely no "alternative mechanism" for a key being in any way processed outside of the key itself. timestamp ? fuck that.
09:08 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16605 @ 0.00049873 = 8.2814 BTC [+] {2}
09:09 mircea_popescu the less said, the less possibility of misunderstanding, which is why the main quality of a contract is being brief. the fewer venues communication may occur in, the fewer indecidable problems you'll meet. this rly is not rocket science.
09:13 mircea_popescu (contract elongation is a direct result of the channel trying to fight against noise in "out of band" communication. take that away, you're golden)
09:18 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28700 @ 0.00050127 = 14.3864 BTC [+] {3}
09:25 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6418 @ 0.00050179 = 3.2205 BTC [+]
09:30 shinohai http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358865 <<< kek. And good morning #b-a
09:30 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 14:01:10; okcupiddude: Why are we on irc?
09:30 mircea_popescu hola.
09:30 mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358803 << myeah.
09:30 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 05:43:50; ascii_rear: thing we really need is deterministic binary
09:31 mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358806 << the problem is this may run into portability issues way the fuck before it runs into anything else.
09:31 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 05:44:55; ascii_rear: it has to be: same src?? ---> this here bin
09:31 mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358814 << hm ?
09:31 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 06:09:34; thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: "quests" are what the shitty AAA titles do to sub in for the fact that their games suck, they are poor and stupid, etc. << uh dafuq? guess someone never played DnD as a kid.
09:32 mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358830 << fuck them, bunch of twerps. linode has no place in the world.
09:32 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 09:04:08; assbot: Linode Under DDoS Since Christmas - Slashdot ... ( http://bit.ly/1P7I7Wm )
09:33 mircea_popescu "For the short term, we will be using BGP communities to attempt to block Asia Pacific, the Middle East, South America, and others, hopefully leaving us only with traffic from North America and Western Europe. Blocking geographic regions this way is the only way to make sure that large botnets won't be able to launch further attacks.For the short term, we will be using BGP communities to attempt to block Asia Pacific,
09:33 mircea_popescu the Middle East, South America, and others, hopefully leaving us only with traffic from North America and Western Europe. Blocking geographic regions this way is the only way to make sure that large botnets won't be able to launch further attacks."
09:33 mircea_popescu oooo right.
09:35 mircea_popescu ;;ud catfished
09:35 gribble http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=catfished | Having a fake facebook profile, images and avatar in order to lure people to have romantic feelings. They are then catfished when the victim realises the person ...
09:36 mircea_popescu mmmmkay...
09:36 mircea_popescu so basically, "traditional marriage" is now called "being catfished" ?
09:37 BingoBoingo parts of it
09:42 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29149 @ 0.00049767 = 14.5066 BTC [-] {4}
09:42 punkman http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/57466-Mad-Max-The-Sandiest-Sand-Box
09:46 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9865 @ 0.00050178 = 4.9501 BTC [+] {2}
09:49 punkman "The sandbox games has now become what the 3rd-person shooter was not too long ago, the default setting that tends to get rolled out for generic action games after the creative team have sat around a blank whiteboard all morning and started hankering for an early lunch."
09:50 mircea_popescu aha
09:50 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 76700 @ 0.00050294 = 38.5755 BTC [+] {4}
09:54 mircea_popescu apparently i'm okcupid-famous now.
09:57 mod6 "get the fuck outta my mailbox or else!"
09:57 mod6 or else what?
09:58 shinohai I very much enjoyed the recent Trilema article
09:58 * shinohai likes trolling dommes as well.
09:59 mircea_popescu o ?
10:02 BingoBoingo How does okcupid famous compare to fetlife famous?
10:03 mircea_popescu about 50lbs less average weight.
10:04 mircea_popescu lemme tell you - after a decade of "the tallest, the slimest, the hottest chicks at the bdsm party are the ones you brought" it gets fucking old.
10:04 mircea_popescu no idea how all these fucktards expect anyone to take them seriously. "oh, i'm a master, that's my slave"
10:04 BingoBoingo aha
10:05 mircea_popescu really, bitch ? if she were your slave she wouldn't bmi over 40 ffs.
10:05 mircea_popescu cage her and feed her lemon water till xmas.
10:07 mod6 real subs like the cage!
10:07 mircea_popescu word.
10:08 shinohai This one caught my eye because she has recently discovered cryptocurrency it appears: https://twitter.com/casslechat
10:08 assbot La Reine (@casslechat) | Twitter ... ( http://bit.ly/1OzUPMV )
10:08 mircea_popescu so tell her to sell her tits.
10:09 shinohai Has a smattering of btctalk posts as well, with feminist tones
10:10 BingoBoingo feminist is just a code word for boys insecure about their penis
10:10 mod6 feminism: our specialty
10:10 mircea_popescu more like ... boys secure about their penis (it dun work), ready to please in othar ways.
10:11 BingoBoingo ic
10:11 shinohai I sent her a PM and told her she should come here and show her tits for 0.1. Obviously no reply.
10:11 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00050377 = 7.6069 BTC [+]
10:12 mircea_popescu next time give out teh link.
10:12 shinohai I linked to the trilema article
10:12 mircea_popescu (pro tip : woman that would die to defend her clothes put among a dozen nude damsels will cast off every last stitch like it were radioactive)
10:12 mircea_popescu a. then who knows.
10:13 shinohai Probably too "dominant" to let guyz see her naked, i.e. an instadomme
10:14 mircea_popescu eh, dommes domme topless anyway.
10:14 mircea_popescu there's no good equivalent of boots for the chest.
10:15 mircea_popescu could go full corset, but given the... rotund quality of most dommes it's too constrictive an' they faint. usually go for demis if at all.
10:18 BingoBoingo "Romania is not a country most people would associate with Bitcoin or digital currency right away" >> https://archive.is/8oH79
10:18 assbot Things Are Not Adding Up For BitcoinXRomania - The Merkle ... ( http://bit.ly/1YW3TXF )
10:18 mircea_popescu lol. mkay.
10:19 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10581 @ 0.00050377 = 5.3304 BTC [+]
10:21 shinohai J.P. Buntinx, " one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers"
10:22 mircea_popescu who ?!
10:22 kakobrekla buttnix
10:22 BingoBoingo ^
10:23 BingoBoingo He's written for just about all the crap outlets except coindesk
10:23 mircea_popescu what's his expert sex change profile ?
10:24 BingoBoingo I dunno that. Think he's visited here once
10:24 BingoBoingo !s jpbuntix
10:24 assbot 0 results for 'jpbuntix' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=jpbuntix
10:24 mircea_popescu anyway. never heard of him, but whatevs.
10:25 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19150 @ 0.00050377 = 9.6472 BTC [+]
10:27 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32800 @ 0.00049883 = 16.3616 BTC [-] {2}
10:31 mod6 <+kakobrekla> buttnix << lel
10:31 mod6 gentoo clone
10:32 BingoBoingo Wait, I though buttnix was a closed IBM AnusIX distro
10:39 punkman https://twitter.com/casslechat/status/683158602534653952 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=957797.0
10:39 assbot [ANN] Spells of Genesis - Innovating the Game Economy with BitCrystals (BCY) ... ( http://bit.ly/1NXq5II )
10:41 punkman I dunno how any of this makes sense
10:44 shinohai Spells of Genesis - another Erik Voorhees production.
10:56 mod6 !up ascii_rear
10:56 mircea_popescu punkman not enough crystals in your soda!
10:56 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00050376 = 8.1105 BTC [+] {2}
10:57 * mircea_popescu is too lazy to read tardstalk
10:57 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358906 << how? recall that we already have cross-compilation
10:57 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 14:31:10; mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358806 << the problem is this may run into portability issues way the fuck before it runs into anything else.
10:57 mircea_popescu if i knew how i'd be an engineer
10:58 mircea_popescu instead i'm stuck here sifting through folders with 19yosluts and urgent business proposals from dudes in quatar.
10:58 ascii_rear just need to patch gcc to stop it from taking local paths shits into the binary
10:58 mircea_popescu this would technically create trb-gcc wouldn't it
10:58 ascii_rear aha
10:58 mircea_popescu as they're not going to import it and well... aha.
10:59 ascii_rear long past time.
10:59 mircea_popescu anyone wanna be trb-gcc maintainer ?
10:59 ascii_rear i still can't fathom who and why thought the pollution was justifiable.
11:00 ascii_rear it will prolly have to be me...
11:00 mircea_popescu well... giving love a chance over here.
11:00 ascii_rear (anybody else here on speaking terms with gcc guts? pkease raise yer hand!)
11:01 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58200 @ 0.00049826 = 28.9987 BTC [-] {3}
11:02 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358895 << i'd like to hear moar re: this
11:02 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 14:08:41; mircea_popescu: this also illustrates the much larger point of the fukctardation of out-of-band communication. it's stupid and dangerous. there should be absolutely no "alternative mechanism" for a key being in any way processed outside of the key itself. timestamp ? fuck that.
11:03 mircea_popescu let's.
11:04 mircea_popescu best phrase some sort of objection or something tho, to establish a common ground somewhere.
11:05 mircea_popescu bar that i guess i'll have to go into an analysis of contracting legal theory.
11:05 ascii_rear mostly that i'm not grasping how in- vs out- of band thread ties in here
11:05 mircea_popescu ok, let's try this :
11:06 mircea_popescu suppose a world composed of three thinking agents, A, B and C.
11:06 mircea_popescu situation 1 : single band.
11:07 mircea_popescu A approaches C and inquires about B. C responds that B is untrustworthy and produces a contract that says "C has given B X, in consideration of which B will perform Y".
11:07 mircea_popescu in this situation as described, A can make a determination ~without~ A having to be human. it's what you'd call a "strict" determination.
11:07 mircea_popescu situation 2 : two bands.
11:07 mircea_popescu A approaches C and inquires about B. C responds that B is untrustworthy and produces a contract that says "C has given B X, in consideration of which B will perform Y".
11:08 mircea_popescu EXTRA STEP BECAUSE FUCKING STUPID MULTIBANDS!!!1! C now confronts B about A's contract.
11:08 ascii_rear concretize the meaning of bands here plz
11:08 mircea_popescu IF (YET ANOTHER EXTRA STEP!!11!) B responds that A's contract should be "set aside" (WHAT ?!?!) because "the law" (2nd band) says that bla bla,
11:08 mircea_popescu A can no longer make a determination. at fucking all.
11:09 mircea_popescu so they need to add D the judge and fucking hell we're back to what we were fixing.
11:09 ascii_rear btw this is an instance of 'funarg problem'
11:09 mircea_popescu right.
11:09 mircea_popescu imagine for a moment gpg ran the bitcoin.
11:09 mircea_popescu "expired" keys ? really ?
11:09 ascii_rear in that universe, it is solved. the solution, in this one, is:
11:10 mircea_popescu why the fuck would you want to add another band! it's suicide, obviously.
11:10 ascii_rear static linking of the whole relevant body of law into the contract
11:10 ascii_rear is this practiced anywhere?
11:10 mircea_popescu no, because for THIS REASON the body of law can not be statically compiled.
11:10 mircea_popescu too god damned many bands
11:10 mircea_popescu because someone somewhere told idiots that the solution to imponderable problems is to add "tagging".
11:11 ascii_rear and ianal but meat law contracts often include time
11:11 mircea_popescu time is irrelevant here and can be deemed as part of the explicitation of "X"
11:12 ascii_rear this is the part that confuses me
11:12 mircea_popescu go on ?
11:12 ascii_rear why 'time is irrelevant' ?
11:12 mircea_popescu because i did not include it in my discussion.
11:12 mircea_popescu when following an example you can only reference objects the author included.
11:13 ascii_rear thread was originally 'timestamps in pgp considered harmful' iirc
11:13 mircea_popescu the problem with timestamps is not related to time
11:13 mircea_popescu but to that they purport to convey information other than the key itself.
11:13 mircea_popescu that's what makes them 2nd channel.
11:14 mircea_popescu and there's a tie-in here about how all systems should fail deadly anyway, and consequently "timestamps" are not even allowed in the design because no way to enforce them.
11:14 ascii_rear let's take another key field... name of owner. also irrelevant?
11:14 ascii_rear or is it a useful signed expression of intent when key was made
11:16 ascii_rear name also cannot be enforced - conceivably someone could distribute a key with name field stripped
11:16 mod6 its just a number, how can a name be relevant?
11:19 ascii_rear signed statement associating a memorable human name with the signing modulus
11:19 mod6 doesn't matter
11:21 ascii_rear i can see a case for 'modulus only' key
11:23 ascii_rear but the problem with discarding the notion of time entirely is that enemy can subject you to endless replay attack
11:23 ascii_rear taking your old output and presenting it to anybody he can get to, as your latest
11:27 mircea_popescu name of owner is user-provided anyway.
11:27 mircea_popescu you for instance are "stas"
11:27 mircea_popescu !up ascii_rear
11:27 mircea_popescu and note that the discussion wasn't "time is for all time and in all contexts irrelevant".
11:28 mircea_popescu the discussion was that in the specific context of "key expiraton" the "time" part is not terribly relevant for our discussion of multiband. merely the fact that there's another band ductaped on.
11:31 ascii_rear the statement 'anybody signing with this key after $condition is an impostor' is usefully machine-readable
11:32 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.00049726 = 11.437 BTC [-] {2}
11:32 ascii_rear unless i catastrophically misunderstand something
11:32 mircea_popescu sure, but that'd be a contract, in-band.
11:32 mircea_popescu not a "wait, band2 says this key is no longer good so you gotta consider this when looking in band now!11"
11:32 ascii_rear ok so it turns out that mircea_popescu is simply insisting on 'p' !!
11:33 mircea_popescu well... a certain design principle at any rate.
11:33 mircea_popescu so.. P :D
11:33 ascii_rear where all rules re: a key are expressed INSIDE the key
11:33 ascii_rear aha.
11:33 mircea_popescu not just.
11:33 mircea_popescu "all rules re a key are expressed inside a key such that being ignored breaks the whole thing"
11:33 ascii_rear aha!
11:33 ascii_rear p.
11:34 mircea_popescu and if there isn't a way for your "rule" to be made to satisfy this, a) it's not a rule and b) shut up and do some meditation, you're verging on stupid.
11:34 ascii_rear protocol vs promise
11:34 mircea_popescu quite.
11:34 ascii_rear we had a good thread re: this
11:34 ascii_rear !s protocol promise
11:34 assbot 12 results for 'protocol promise' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=protocol+promise
11:35 mircea_popescu this is really the revolution bitcoin brought about.
11:35 mircea_popescu people think it's a major breakthrough in money, but that's doubtful. it is however a string of major breakthroughs in systems theory.
11:36 ascii_rear that's what drew me in intellectually at any rate
11:38 ascii_rear the very sweet lure of zapping 'buluceala'
11:38 mircea_popescu hahahaha
11:38 mircea_popescu o great. that may be the happiest that word's ever been.
11:38 ascii_rear it was in a mircea_popescu article
11:38 ascii_rear let's see...
11:39 mircea_popescu very nicely used. you are now a honorary native romanian speaker.
11:39 ascii_rear http://trilema.com/2014/pushing-the-soft-tender-flesh-of-a-friend-against-the-sharp-rotating-blades-of-the-immutable-machine
11:39 assbot Pushing the soft tender flesh of a friend against the sharp rotating blades of the immutable machine. on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1VwFdQ7 )
11:40 ascii_rear anyway we need a nice sweet opposite
11:40 mircea_popescu ftr, it comes from tk, bölük - with a very latin -ala tacked on.
11:40 ascii_rear ordnung?
11:40 mircea_popescu nah, too german.
11:40 ascii_rear organon.
11:40 mircea_popescu suggests this weakass order that has to be maintained by barking weinerschnitzels.
11:40 ascii_rear l0llz!
11:41 mircea_popescu yeah, organon, cosmos, something.
11:41 ascii_rear novum organon ftw
11:42 mircea_popescu if i ever write a book about nazi camps etc, the evil guy's dogs are gonna be named ordnung ^ disziplin
11:43 * ascii_rear pictures barking, snarling wienerschnitzel... sausage
11:45 mircea_popescu lol
11:47 * ascii_rear bbl.
11:51 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25650 @ 0.00049726 = 12.7547 BTC [-]
11:55 thestringpuller mircea_popescu: re: quests << I think the quests you were thinking of in regards to Eulora logs are grind quests which contribute nothing to the gameplay but dungeon crawling/grinding. Get X something by killing Y something. But complex quests that add story are kinda key to singleplayer games. Be it robbing banks in GTA and listening to characters talk in the car; finding your son in Fallout 4; or finding your family in Red De
11:58 mircea_popescu i was mostly thinking of wow.
11:58 mircea_popescu which for some reason everyone decided to copy for a while there.
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11:59 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20485 @ 0.00049965 = 10.2353 BTC [+] {2}
12:02 thestringpuller well Blizzard is known for turning games into digital crack of some sort. some people get highly addicted despite how shitty the game is and stay hooked for years. It's not really a viable gameplay model, more just "here is some crack have fun".
12:06 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4705 @ 0.00049966 = 2.3509 BTC [+]
12:08 BingoBoingo No matter how much hair is lost to polishing trb, let us all be thankful trb will nevar have these solutions: https://archive.is/a48Ko
12:08 assbot Arch Linux with cinnamon : bitcoinxt ... ( http://bit.ly/1R6QZlq )
12:10 thestringpuller "Since 0.11B we have added systemd init scripts to make sure that the node will be started and auto-restarted if you reboot. The systemd bitcoinxtd.service registers the XT based daemon for autostart."
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12:29 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00049876 = 2.1197 BTC [-]
12:29 ben_vulpes http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358897 << amen, especially to the contracting bit.
12:29 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 14:09:41; mircea_popescu: the less said, the less possibility of misunderstanding, which is why the main quality of a contract is being brief. the fewer venues communication may occur in, the fewer indecidable problems you'll meet. this rly is not rocket science.
12:30 * ben_vulpes is cobbling together some grep and sed as we speak to ease the pain of handling fiatland contracts
12:31 * ben_vulpes was astonished to learn the american legal system runs on word and has ultimate faith in 'track changes'
12:31 ben_vulpes mind = blown
12:31 ben_vulpes alternatively, comparing documents manually.
12:32 ben_vulpes ;;later tell adlai is there really something to learn in #joinmarket?
12:32 gribble The operation succeeded.
12:39 adlai it's moderately documented in the code itself and on github. if you want to learn from belcher why he tangled the spaghetti just so, lurk around until he shows up
12:40 fluffypony http://themerkle.com/news/things-are-not-adding-up-for-bitcoinxromania/
12:40 assbot Things Are Not Adding Up For BitcoinXRomania - The Merkle ... ( http://bit.ly/1kAx0gd )
12:40 ben_vulpes http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359041 << while in theory there is no way to enforce them in practice there is no alternative to the gpg c-ball, and so therefore similarly to how the thing resists librarification it also enforces key expiration. until mpex doesn't respect key expiration, it /is/ enforced.
12:40 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 16:14:26; mircea_popescu: and there's a tie-in here about how all systems should fail deadly anyway, and consequently "timestamps" are not even allowed in the design because no way to enforce them.
12:40 ben_vulpes adlai: i might understand how it works, but i thought there might be...learning to had lurking over there.
12:40 ben_vulpes *additional* learning.
12:41 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14274 @ 0.00049742 = 7.1002 BTC [-]
12:41 * adlai considers it one of the higher SNR #bitcoin-channels
12:42 ben_vulpes well with bandwidth like that any noise at all would snipe it from the list
12:42 adlai it's much sleepier than this place, there have been ~weeks with pretty much no activity
12:53 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00049749 = 9.2036 BTC [+] {2}
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13:30 ben_vulpes "And in the 20th century there were more and more college graduates. They increased from about 2% of the population in 1900 to about 25% in 2000." << if this is true, it definitely explains the PITA that "college educated" people are in the states.
13:31 ben_vulpes a thing once a hallmark of literally the 98th percentile is now distributed to more-or-less all comers, but the education is now 90% training people to demand the respect such a diploma'd have warranted in the 1900s and 10% intersectional triggering studies
13:32 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00049764 = 6.0214 BTC [+]
13:32 ben_vulpes leading to a great fuckton of "this corporate document is insufficiently sensitive to groups x y and z, and even though i'm not a part of any of them the corp must now change these docs or else what have i wasted the past n years of my life on anyways"
13:33 ben_vulpes uno minimo respeto por la concern troll!
13:34 * ben_vulpes extremely fucking loath to hire us degree holders under the age of forty
13:36 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.00049747 = 10.1981 BTC [-] {3}
13:45 mircea_popescu * ben_vulpes was astonished to learn the american legal system runs on word and has ultimate faith in 'track changes' <<< no small part of why it's a joke.
13:46 mircea_popescu fucking word ben_vulpes
13:46 ben_vulpes mother
13:46 ben_vulpes fucking
13:47 ben_vulpes word
13:47 ben_vulpes you know what the absolute cherry on top is?
13:47 mircea_popescu hm ?
13:47 ben_vulpes a PDF with changes conveniently color coded underlined and colorized to highlight moved text, removed text, added text and umpteen other categories of change.
13:48 mircea_popescu asciilifeform my pleasure to inform you 256gb. have fun.
13:48 mircea_popescu ben_vulpes every now and again some politico gets in hot water for submitting a "dirty" document
13:48 mircea_popescu (ie, with changes still included)
13:49 hanbot deedbot- http://thewhet.net/han/mpifpc4_122015.txt.asc
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13:49 deedbot- accepted: 1
13:52 punkman mircea_popescu: * ben_vulpes was astonished to learn the american legal system runs on word and has ultimate faith in 'track changes' <<< no small part of why it's a joke. << which country does not use Word?
13:54 ben_vulpes b,tmsr~
13:54 thestringpuller !b 2
13:54 assbot Last 2 lines bashed and pending review. ( http://dpaste.com/3SH7N5R.txt )
13:54 BingoBoingo locally I hear Wordperfect is rather popular
13:54 mircea_popescu punkman which country's derpage about "sovereignity" and you know, generally being a state isn't a joke ?
13:54 ben_vulpes i've never seen contracts around here run anywhere near what bezzlelandia contracts do
13:55 punkman signed vdiffs would be a good solution for contract changes btw
13:55 mircea_popescu quite.
13:55 mircea_popescu v is a universal solution for many problems.
13:55 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27000 @ 0.00049833 = 13.4549 BTC [+] {3}
13:55 mircea_popescu right off the top of my head : both medical diagnostics and inventory management should be run off v.
13:55 mircea_popescu imagine a supermarket with v inventory management. fully fucking auditable!
13:55 mircea_popescu "who signed for this going out ?"
13:56 * mircea_popescu foresees a juicy consulting future for the overhaul of fiat world towards v-dom
13:56 ben_vulpes no but no but we'll do inventory in the blockchain meerka
13:57 mircea_popescu yaya
13:57 ben_vulpes but not the bitcoin blockchain that's sacred or something so i have a new one
13:57 ben_vulpes supplychain
13:57 thestringpuller mircea_popescu: but if it's not on the blockchain!!!!11111
13:57 thestringpuller why does everyone want to write everything to the blockchain...
13:58 mircea_popescu why did everyone in the 70s wear those idiotic bellbottoms ? what the fuck is with 80s hair ? how come every woman on okcupid today is bisexual ?
13:58 mircea_popescu ;;google kink high
13:58 gribble Kink High Rise Stem at Dan's Comp: <https://www.danscomp.com/products/370315/Kink_High_Rise_Stem.html>; Kink BMX – Highrise: <http://www.kinkbmx.com/parts/stems/highrise/>; Martin Luther King High School / Homepage: <http://www.kingwolves.org/>
13:58 mircea_popescu pff
13:58 thestringpuller LOL
13:58 thestringpuller mircea_popescu: come on bellbottoms were cool af
13:59 mircea_popescu you'\re thinking of the hot asses that'd have looked hot if dressed in mud.
13:59 thestringpuller I guess so, I love being at work and seeing chicks in those skinny jeans.
14:00 thestringpuller but i guess beign slathered in mud would be just as good.
14:03 thestringpuller mircea_popescu: how come every woman on okcupid today is bisexual ? << i thought that every girl born after 1990 was bisexual.
14:03 mircea_popescu seems more like 85
14:04 BingoBoingo <ben_vulpes> but not the bitcoin blockchain that's sacred or something so i have a new one << The reason for this is they are 6 years behind. By the time they get to alt v altcoins will have done their damage
14:06 mircea_popescu it is and always has been the curse of the lame that they dun know where's da party at.
14:13 thestringpuller https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3z56t9/bitcoin_the_homeless/ << what's with derps wanting to use Bitcoin to prevent poverty. cuz u kno givin free m0nie to homeless fixes poverty!!!111
14:13 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44214 @ 0.00049727 = 21.9863 BTC [-] {3}
14:13 thestringpuller whatever happened to sean's outpost nonsense?
14:14 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16036 @ 0.0004968 = 7.9667 BTC [-] {2}
14:15 mircea_popescu leah goodman moved there.
14:24 phf When wasteful war shall datacenter overturn,/ icann no longer keeps the record of domain/ Nor Mars his sword nor war’s quick fire shall burn/ The cryptographic record of blockchain.
14:24 mircea_popescu keep the dayjob.
14:24 phf heheh, indeed
14:30 mircea_popescu inverse measure of bitcoin mainstream penetration : about 0.3% of females and as high as .7% of males ask me if i'm the mpex mp. (the female sample is ~2k ; the male ~3k - not my fault, just males are about 100x more responsive to a profile visit than females for some reason. then again... about half of them are so fucking threatened by homosexuality they feel compelled to either point out to me that they're not gay, "
14:30 mircea_popescu insult" me by saying i'm gay or else go into total shitfest mode. apparently "someone visited my profile" is A REALLY BIG FUCKING DEAL. but anyway)
14:34 BingoBoingo mircea_popescu: You don't understand. For these people a profile visit IS a big deal. It's the closest they'll get to interacting with another person evar.
14:37 mircea_popescu hm.
14:38 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00049851 = 6.5305 BTC [+] {2}
14:38 BingoBoingo These people don't rate/like each other, they don't message each other, they scroll through lists and OCCASIONALLY visit profiles. Because they site attract certain kinds of neuroses. It's why the fuckable girls don't last on there.
14:39 mircea_popescu i dunno man... since i bitched here bout them being all short / that email showed up it's been the fucking vegas back room in here.
14:39 mircea_popescu i spent all morning going through a line of 1.80 hotties.
14:40 mircea_popescu im starting to think these dudes ACTUALLY DO segregate the userbase.
14:40 BingoBoingo That's not news
14:40 mircea_popescu and seeing how somehow, inexplicably, out of 100k+ dudes online DAILY during A FUCKING DECADE i;m the only one with a working copy of the bourne shell, i became king of the hill or something.
14:41 mircea_popescu there you go asciilifeform, that's what explains fucking walled ghetos, the app store, word and what have you.
14:41 mircea_popescu A FUCKING DECADE. hundred thousand males. looking for cunt. still've not figured out how to... curl it into submission. wide fucking open, but an open door's only open if someone has any automotive power whatsoever.
14:42 mircea_popescu dumb as rocks just got a whole new meaning.
14:42 BingoBoingo https://archive.is/E2VHV
14:42 assbot Iran's blogfather: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are killing the web | Technology | The Guardian ... ( http://bit.ly/1JlRsxg )
14:43 mircea_popescu lazy dumb conformist fucks are killing the fucking world, one kitten at a time.
14:44 mircea_popescu in other news, "Odio la sociedad actual, los pretenciosos, irreverentes, neo-feministas y social justice warriors, creo que no se necesita pertenecer/creer en movimientos o ideologías para hacerse respetar. "
14:45 phf new take on верхи не хотят низы не могут: nerds are afraid to, jocks don't know how
14:45 mircea_popescu this nerd/jock thing is such a victory in divide and conquer.
14:45 mircea_popescu we didn't fucking have these in school back when i was a kid.
14:46 phf nor did we
14:46 mircea_popescu you could either listen to metal or else get the shit beaten out of you for being one of those depeche mode fags
14:46 mircea_popescu like god fucking intended.
14:47 phf it's a self fulfilling prophecy here from the divide and conquer department, "acting white". i don't do maths, i'm not a nerd. i don't fuck girls, i'm not a jock.
14:47 mircea_popescu and if you do maths and fuck girls ?
14:47 mircea_popescu why the fuck would you not either.
14:55 phf in u.s. you're an anomaly, at least that was my experience, everything's extremely segregated.
14:55 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24366 @ 0.00049658 = 12.0997 BTC [-]
14:55 BingoBoingo phf: Because that's a necessary prerequisite to marketing
14:55 mircea_popescu ^
14:56 mircea_popescu go up to cow, ask it if it's dairy cow or meat cow.
14:57 mircea_popescu dairy cow explaining to its insufferable litter, "oh, you wanna work really hard in cowschool be a diary cow just like mom! those meat cows have it so much worse, it's way better to be bled bit by bit than cut apart in one go!"
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15:14 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23691 @ 0.00049937 = 11.8306 BTC [+] {4}
15:15 mircea_popescu there you go BingoBoingo http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/okc-weirdo-1.png http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/okc-weirdo-2.png http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/okc-weirdo-3.png etc.
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15:15 mircea_popescu who the fuck needs reddit anymore. straight males in america!
15:18 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67450 @ 0.00050075 = 33.7756 BTC [+] {3}
15:19 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10812 @ 0.00049658 = 5.369 BTC [-]
15:20 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33838 @ 0.00049584 = 16.7782 BTC [-] {4}
15:21 phf i like how the first one uses protective incantations. "henceforth and therefore ipso facto ... DATABASES!"
15:21 thestringpuller mircea_popescu listens to metal now
15:21 mircea_popescu well not now. but when i was 16
15:23 mod6 haha 'psychic height readers'
15:25 mircea_popescu it's like a nut factory out there.
15:25 thestringpuller mircea_popescu: you ever see reddit trying to get girls? it's not pretty.
15:26 mircea_popescu heh.
15:28 BingoBoingo lol mircea_popescu
15:32 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25094 @ 0.00049521 = 12.4268 BTC [-] {2}
15:37 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5895 @ 0.000504 = 2.9711 BTC [+] {3}
15:43 davout ohai cult, also happy new year!
15:45 BingoBoingo ohai davout
15:45 mod6 hny davout
15:46 mircea_popescu they have new years in france too ?!
15:46 mircea_popescu i thought they just reused the same one.
15:46 davout we tried going on strike but 2016 came anyway, so meh
15:47 mircea_popescu lolz
15:48 mircea_popescu in other news, very convenient local shop i use for seafood ? closed for the holidays
15:48 mircea_popescu UNTIL THE 18TH!
15:48 mircea_popescu there are numerous places that close down FOR ALL OF DECEMBER.
15:48 mircea_popescu and people give the french a hard time.
15:48 mircea_popescu i don't think there exists an argentine that did a year's honest work total in his entire life.
15:48 davout guess your december is our august
15:48 mircea_popescu maybe some 107 year old somewhere on the border with chile or something.
15:49 mircea_popescu davout hey, at least you have the muslims to hopefully kill all the males and rape all the females, reset the shithole.
15:49 mircea_popescu all they got here are paraguayans, and they're short and few.
15:49 davout paris is such a nice place in august, emptied of the dumbass parisians, and full of defenseless young american tourists
15:50 mircea_popescu yeah, until a pipe cracks,
15:51 davout not sure what you mean
15:51 mircea_popescu cuz you'll have to find an american tourist that's also a plumber
15:52 deedbot- [Qntra] Lead Top Performing Metal of 2015 - http://qntra.net/2016/01/lead-top-performing-metal-of-2015/
15:53 BingoBoingo ^ In altcoin news
15:54 mircea_popescu check it out we have a metals desk now ?
15:55 BingoBoingo I heard it on the radio when driving for fresh cigarettes came back and confirmed while also seeing no one making this an internet print headline
15:57 BingoBoingo spammy radio investing show had this headline on their AM band advertorial show, but not actual news outlets. After confirming with charts was too good to leave to spammers while the rest of the media is hungover.
15:57 davout don't give out all your tricks like that!
15:59 BingoBoingo Could be misdirection in an effort to get lurking competition to waste braincycles
16:00 davout now you're giving away your deception tricks too
16:01 mircea_popescu eh what brain cycles.
16:01 BingoBoingo The precious few they have to spare after respiration is accounted for
16:06 BingoBoingo It's not just distracting to them, actually life endangering
16:06 mircea_popescu heh
16:11 BingoBoingo Also there's people who are going to get the strategy wrong and waste time listening to low information talk radio with ear time instead of using their ears for anything else
16:13 jurov !t m f.mpif
16:13 assbot It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry.
16:13 mircea_popescu o.O
16:14 BingoBoingo !t m s.mg
16:14 assbot The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire.
16:14 BingoBoingo !t m x.eur
16:14 assbot [MPEX:X.EUR] 1D: 0.00260472 / 0.00260493 / 0.00260623 (625 shares, 1.63 BTC), 7D: 0.00253536 / 0.0025824 / 0.00262332 (2731 shares, 7.05 BTC), 30D: 0.00061753 / 0.00218377 / 0.00282306 (14017 shares, 30.61 BTC)
16:18 jurov it's assbot's way of telling these assets did not trade last month
16:19 mircea_popescu yuppers
16:19 jurov asciilifeform: turdatron mystery solved, gpg says you signed "aws banhammer" using old key
16:19 jurov gpg: Signature made So 26. december 2015, 01:37:34 CET using RSA key ID 01ABFFC7
16:19 jurov gpg: Good signature from "Stanislav Datskovskiy <stas@loper-os.org>" [expired]
16:20 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4216 @ 0.00049502 = 2.087 BTC [-]
16:27 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24950 @ 0.00049502 = 12.3507 BTC [-]
16:34 jurov (and it ignores expiry date)
16:35 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9186 @ 0.00049502 = 4.5473 BTC [-]
16:35 jurov !up Guest76880
16:39 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5185 @ 0.00050022 = 2.5936 BTC [+] {2}
16:40 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18015 @ 0.00050402 = 9.0799 BTC [+]
16:54 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8275 @ 0.0005001 = 4.1383 BTC [-] {2}
16:57 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.0005001 = 8.7017 BTC [-]
16:57 jurov deedbot-: http://explo.yt/public/fmpif_201512.txt.asc
16:57 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1YXcIR6 )
16:57 deedbot- accepted: 1
16:57 jurov deedbot-: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/attachments/20160102/attachment_0451ec0ba3062d4608318f96270dd7c9f65e42e1.txt
16:57 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1YXcQ31 )
16:57 deedbot- accepted: 1
16:58 mircea_popescu le cool.
16:58 mircea_popescu how was vacation jurov ?
16:59 jurov very good
17:02 mircea_popescu cool!
17:02 jurov just sun and frost whole time, no snow at all. but we did not miss it, ended up hiking around in the mountains
17:02 BingoBoingo Sweet
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17:21 mircea_popescu in some random butthurt, http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/utah-billboard-promotes-dating-site-whites-people-article-1.2483055
17:21 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1YXhcXO )
17:22 mircea_popescu somehow they manage to go through that entire textgoop and not mention the thing's an obvious ripoff off some blackpeopledate thing.
17:22 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2909 @ 0.0005001 = 1.4548 BTC [-]
17:29 thestringpuller !gettrust jstolfi
17:29 assbot jstolfi is not registered in WoT.
17:31 davout no shit
17:32 mircea_popescu is this the attention whore that "quit reddit" for a week or something over "threats" ?
17:32 davout precisely
17:33 mircea_popescu must suck to suck.
17:35 shinohai Heh I have seen jstofli in buttcoin and btctalk. He considers himself highly-educated on all topics Bitcoin despite not liking BTC at all, or so he claims.
17:36 mircea_popescu if memory serves he was a thirld world "grad student" or somesuch.
17:39 mircea_popescu ;;ud dtf
17:39 gribble http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=DTF | DOWN TO GET THAT DICK DTFNE1 down to fuck any 1. She's DTF, She wants my dick in or around her mouth! - SuperBad. by KENDALL L January 01, 2008.
17:39 mircea_popescu the shit i'm learning.
17:39 shinohai Yeah he is a grad student from Brasil.
17:41 davout doesn't look like it: http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/
17:41 assbot Jorge Stolfi - Homepage/Página inicial ... ( http://bit.ly/1kB3eYI )
17:41 mircea_popescu ;;google "Universidade Estadual de Campinas" rating
17:41 gribble Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp) | Undergraduate ...: <http://www.topuniversities.com/universities/universidade-estadual-de-campinas-unicamp/undergrad>; Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp) Rankings | Top ...: <http://www.topuniversities.com/node/2250/ranking-details/world-university-rankings/2014>; University of Campinas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: (1 more message)
17:42 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15916 @ 0.00049551 = 7.8865 BTC [-]
17:43 mircea_popescu "Currently UNICAMP offers undergraduate degrees in 66 majors, including medicine, dentistry, several engineering specializations, basic natural and human sciences, applied sciences, teaching and arts. Its admission process is one of the most competitive in Brazil, with nearly 52,000 candidates for 3310 incoming students. Undergraduate education at UNICAMP is provided by the State of São Paulo for all its students free
17:43 mircea_popescu of charge. In addition, housing, meals, transportation and a living stipend may also be provided on a need basis, so that of the 16,700 undergraduate students at UNICAMP, over 2,200 receive some support. Undergraduate education at UNICAMP operates in three campuses: the School of Dentistry in Piracicaba, the College of Applied Sciences and the College of Technology in Limeira"
17:43 mircea_popescu apparently it's an actual university, check that out.
17:43 shinohai heh
17:46 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23650 @ 0.00049516 = 11.7105 BTC [-] {2}
17:46 mircea_popescu "Unicamp went from the 44th to the 28th position on the list of the world's top 100 universities under 50 years old, according to the ranking released on Wednesday (19) by Times Higher Education (THE), one of the most important institutions of evaluation of the higher education."
17:46 mircea_popescu now this i gotta see.
17:47 mircea_popescu http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2014#sorting=rank+region=+country=+faculty=+stars=false+search= << lies. they're not in the top 50.
17:47 assbot QS World University Rankings® 2014/15 | Top Universities ... ( http://bit.ly/1YXlFK6 )
17:48 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35200 @ 0.00049502 = 17.4247 BTC [-] {2}
17:48 mircea_popescu not in top 100 either.
17:50 mircea_popescu anyway, whatevs.
17:54 shinohai https://i.imgur.com/nGwtpDP.jpg <<< Rather alluring despite the tats
17:54 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1kB44EP )
17:55 mircea_popescu is allure codeword for nice ass ?
17:59 shinohai Sumthin like that
18:00 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4308 @ 0.00049942 = 2.1515 BTC [+] {2}
18:02 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5394 @ 0.00049943 = 2.6939 BTC [+]
18:04 pete_dushenski https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM-Q_zpuJGU << in which hussein bahamas makes a pilgrimage to the mecca of clean comedy
18:04 assbot Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: "Just Tell Him You’re The President” (Season 7, Episode 1) - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1YXoquS )
18:05 pete_dushenski (jerry seinfeld)
18:05 mircea_popescu a show named after a boring pets thing got 7 seasons ?
18:06 mircea_popescu my god has tv died
18:06 pete_dushenski they're properly webisodes
18:06 mircea_popescu ;;google hussein bahamas in funny hats through a wide angle lens
18:06 gribble Mars Curiosity: Internet pranksters set to work on viral pictures with ...: <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2184966/Mars-Curiosity-Internet-pranksters-set-work-viral-pictures-help-Photoshop.html>; Did Google Street View capture a UFO in Missouri? Experts weigh in ...: <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2267412/Did-Google-Street-View-capture-UFO-Missouri- (1 more message)
18:07 pete_dushenski http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359256 << that's just about the worst thing that western europe could've ever exported. /me is glad that canada has no such affliction
18:07 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 20:48:06; mircea_popescu: UNTIL THE 18TH!
18:07 pete_dushenski speaking of albertastan, i wonder how hard it would be to track down that 31 yo romo-ish event-planner-cum-banker chickie. she can't be far away.
18:08 mircea_popescu and do what ?
18:08 pete_dushenski i'm sure she'd be thrilled to hear that her reputation precedes her
18:08 mircea_popescu lol.
18:09 pete_dushenski not even ironically !
18:09 pete_dushenski "oh i'm so wounded, i mean flattered"
18:11 pete_dushenski eh, if i ever so happen to cross paths with her, i'll poke her with an ascerbic stick and then run away like the little junior high boy i am, singing merrily about how nowhere's safe from the internet
18:14 pete_dushenski http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359203 << hot damn that's tall.. you trying to make more pantagruels or something ?
18:14 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 19:39:32; mircea_popescu: i spent all morning going through a line of 1.80 hotties.
18:15 mircea_popescu but...why ?
18:16 mircea_popescu some random chick, what's the big deal.
18:16 mircea_popescu anyway. i'm fucking tall, i like tall chicks... it's an eastern european thing.
18:17 pete_dushenski lol twas a just a joke. my fillie is 1.78m tall
18:17 pete_dushenski I KNOW YOU'RE NOT HAVING KIDS
18:19 pete_dushenski i'm sure my little pantagruel will be dating chicks 1.9m+ if he gets anywhere near the 2.0m+ he's on track for.
18:19 pete_dushenski anyways, bbias
18:24 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19400 @ 0.0004966 = 9.634 BTC [-] {5}
18:31 mircea_popescu !up gentoognuhurd
18:39 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 89200 @ 0.0004943 = 44.0916 BTC [-] {3}
18:45 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.00050405 = 5.0153 BTC [+] {3}
18:48 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25619 @ 0.00050434 = 12.9207 BTC [+] {3}
18:53 mircea_popescu !up ascii_rear
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19:11 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40200 @ 0.00049396 = 19.8572 BTC [-] {3}
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19:36 mircea_popescu !up ascii_rear
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20:04 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359290 << mno
20:04 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 21:19:43; jurov: asciilifeform: turdatron mystery solved, gpg says you signed "aws banhammer" using old key
20:04 ascii_rear something is very broken.
20:06 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359380 << meowmix!!??
20:06 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 23:31:53; mircea_popescu: !up gentoognuhurd
20:08 pete_dushenski !up ascii_rear
20:10 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359207 << the crackpottery is new. or rather, it dud nit exist a decade ago when i last gave a fuck
20:10 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 19:41:08; mircea_popescu: there you go asciilifeform, that's what explains fucking walled ghetos, the app store, word and what have you.
20:10 pete_dushenski "There's a reason all the cheapo whores of the Victorian empire drank gin. It's one step above wood distillate for fucks sake (of course in the newfound poverty of the end of the world, even that is making a come-back - hey, why did you think absinth was popular in the 1800s ?). Gin drinking investment bankers, help me Rwanda." << in case no one else can stomach that video of bahamas and seinfeld posted above, i
20:10 pete_dushenski 'll just point out that he takes a swig of gin mid-sentence while waxing nostalgic about teddy roosevelt. heh.
20:12 mircea_popescu i kinda lost all hope for the bahamas schmuck after his pathetic whitehouse dinner with some it luminaries or something\
20:12 mircea_popescu packed like fucking sardines.
20:15 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359165 << at last we can achieve the high-tech marvels of... babylon.
20:15 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 18:55:33; mircea_popescu: right off the top of my head : both medical diagnostics and inventory management should be run off v.
20:15 mircea_popescu heh.
20:16 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359140 << academia also.
20:16 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 18:45:10; mircea_popescu: * ben_vulpes was astonished to learn the american legal system runs on word and has ultimate faith in 'track changes' <<< no small part of why it's a joke.
20:16 * ascii_rear saw alive
20:18 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359148 << neato!!
20:18 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 18:48:05; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform my pleasure to inform you 256gb. have fun.
20:21 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359123 << fwiw i have it fully librarified
20:21 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 17:40:12; ben_vulpes: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359041 << while in theory there is no way to enforce them in practice there is no alternative to the gpg c-ball, and so therefore similarly to how the thing resists librarification it also enforces key expiration. until mpex doesn't respect key expiration, it /is/ enforced.
20:22 ascii_rear static, de-#ifdef'd, etc.
20:24 ascii_rear http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359106 << it only works on folks 'with no theorems to prove'
20:24 assbot Logged on 02-01-2016 17:02:20; thestringpuller: well Blizzard is known for turning games into digital crack of some sort. some people get highly addicted despite how shitty the game is and stay hooked for years. It's not really a viable gameplay model, more just "here is some crack have fun".
20:25 pete_dushenski last comment on bahamas video : it ends with him behind the wheel of 63 corvette split-window, asking gate guard if he can please leave the white house compound to go grab a coffee with jerrrry, guard says "no," then bahamas just shrugs it off AND TURNS AROUND. "well that's unbelievable, golly" he says. /me cannot imagine putin, merkel, or goddam trudeau taking it on the chin like this.
20:25 pete_dushenski seriously, what leader of the free world ? he isn't the leader of his own backyard.
20:26 pete_dushenski in other nyooz, http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4747125,00.html
20:26 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1R411nb )
20:26 pete_dushenski "First kosher marijuana to go on sale in New York"
20:33 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10104 @ 0.00049678 = 5.0195 BTC [+] {2}
20:44 ben_vulpes http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-01-2016#1359407 << no shit?! that's monumental.
20:44 assbot Logged on 03-01-2016 01:21:44; ascii_rear: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359123 << fwiw i have it fully librarified
20:46 pete_dushenski nah, that's shiva
20:47 ben_vulpes 'shiva' dramatically undervalues the work that went into undoing a bastion of the crypto wars, pete_dushenski
20:49 pete_dushenski lol relax ben. it's saturday night, grab a drink. and relax.
20:49 ben_vulpes "oh it's just alf lol doing in an afternoon what the usg dreamt of doing all throughout the ninedies"
20:49 ben_vulpes quip on
20:51 pete_dushenski relax on :P
20:58 * pete_dushenski looking for movie to see tonight in theatres (maybe even something quippy!) but finding little of interest yet. open to recommendations.
21:03 pete_dushenski "The University of Guelph’s Food Institute estimates the average Canadian household spent an additional $325 on food this year. On top of that, consumers should expect an additional annual increase of about $345 in 2016." << because my $1k/mo is apparently inadequate. yaaaay cdn !
21:04 pete_dushenski http://business.financialpost.com/news/economy/if-you-think-groceries-are-expensive-now-brace-for-more-sticker-shock-in-2016 << or how canadian's justify getting poorer and poorer
21:04 assbot If you think groceries are expensive now, brace for more sticker shock in 2016 | Financial Post ... ( http://bit.ly/1kBkkG7 )
21:04 pete_dushenski "“There’s all kinds of reasons why we should be using and enjoying our pulses more. They’re affordable, they’re nutritious, they have a great source of protein, they have a low environmental footprint,” Stewart said." << spreading works !
21:05 pete_dushenski "Frozen and canned produce can be great alternatives when a particular fruit or vegetable spikes in price" <--> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=15-11-2015#1324420
21:05 assbot Logged on 15-11-2015 00:13:28; mircea_popescu: "what is this ?" "vegetables and rice" "no it isn't. where you got these ?" "oh, they come in very convenient bags, frozen" "are you fucking crazy ?!"
21:07 pete_dushenski from same fishwrap, http://business.financialpost.com/fp-comment/joe-oliver-ontarios-fiscal-train-wreck, basically confirming that, without alberta's oilconomy, canada is going to hell in a handbasket.
21:07 assbot Joe Oliver: Ontario’s fiscal train wreck | Financial Post ... ( http://bit.ly/1kBkBJ5 )
21:07 pete_dushenski "Ontario is the largest sub-national debtor in the entire world, just one alarming distinction. Its debt is more than twice that of California, a state with three times the population and one that has its own severe fiscal problems. Its debt is $294 billion, or over $21,000 per capita. Net debt to GDP is up 48 per cent in the past 10 years to almost 40 per cent, second only to Quebec. Last year’s interest obli
21:07 pete_dushenski gations totalled $11.4 billion, about the same as the cost of community and social services."
21:08 pete_dushenski obligatory : http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=06-12-2015#1337159
21:08 assbot Logged on 06-12-2015 05:42:10; pete_dushenski: leave the fucktarded "real estate is our most thriving industry" torontonians for dead already
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21:30 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64350 @ 0.00049678 = 31.9678 BTC [+]
21:41 pete_dushenski !up n6096
21:41 pete_dushenski !up joesmoe
21:46 BingoBoingo pete_dushenski: So when's contravex getting an archives page?
21:46 pete_dushenski i re-implemented the search function and added a drop-down archives box in the right column
21:47 pete_dushenski i can't seem to maintain both a static single post on the front page and a full list in the archives. seems to be one or the other in this theme.
21:47 BingoBoingo No, no an actual page with the titles of everything. You know something for people to search
21:47 BingoBoingo paginated by month, year, day is no good.
21:49 pete_dushenski i agree. i also have yet to find a suitable solution. any recommendations ? can qntra's style be copies perhaps ?
21:49 BingoBoingo trilema can get away with one because trilema is indexed so well by google for nsa purposes. finding clever things pete_dushenski wrote when I was recapping 2015 in Bitcoin was very different. Very painful.
21:50 pete_dushenski heh. ya, my apologies.
21:50 pete_dushenski copied*
21:50 BingoBoingo The code that generateds part of the archives list is borrowed from a plugin
21:50 BingoBoingo the bulk of the page though is static'd
21:51 BingoBoingo Because one can't add new posts to history.
21:51 BingoBoingo But the way to do these things is find code that almost does what you want and delete parts until it does exactly what you want
21:53 BingoBoingo If you want to be a real dick instead of an archives page you can do a post "Complete Contravex Archives" that continually updates itself.
21:56 pete_dushenski http://www.contravex.com/archives/
21:56 assbot Archives | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... ( http://bit.ly/1ZH2hxS )
21:56 pete_dushenski only downside is no preview blurbs, but overall, great success !
21:56 pete_dushenski cheers bb !!
21:57 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55100 @ 0.00050521 = 27.8371 BTC [+] {5}
21:59 BingoBoingo preview blurbs are for losers without memories
22:03 BingoBoingo Thank you pete_dushenski
22:06 pete_dushenski the pleasure is mine
22:07 BingoBoingo So you goes your trb adventure?
22:08 pete_dushenski tevye's churning away like a champ ! using ~185mb of ram atm.
22:08 pete_dushenski last time i tried it was >1gb of ram, so the footprint's coming down.
22:09 pete_dushenski still early however, ~250`000 height
22:12 pete_dushenski much credit is due to the whole trb team for developing the package as we enjoy it today
22:12 pete_dushenski the progress since october 2014 has been nothing short of impressive
22:18 pete_dushenski short of spectacular ? less than impressive ? eh
22:19 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 189248 @ 0.00049358 = 93.409 BTC [-] {7}
22:19 pete_dushenski so i interviewed a nanny tonight and it looks like we're a go, if just for a day a week. an employer is me !
22:20 pete_dushenski so matyoor
22:32 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44500 @ 0.00050075 = 22.2834 BTC [+] {2}
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22:48 mircea_popescu <ascii_rear> static, de-#ifdef'd, etc. <<< that's pretty cvool actually.
22:49 mircea_popescu <pete_dushenski> seriously, what leader of the free world ? he isn't the leader of his own backyard. <<< generally that's how this "civilisation" business works. you may have the fetish of power if and only if you abandon all power. serve the system as it were.
22:50 mircea_popescu <ben_vulpes> "oh it's just alf lol doing in an afternoon what the usg dreamt of doing all throughout the ninedies" << yes, but then again the usg can't get two thinking people to rub together if its continuation depended on it.
22:50 mircea_popescu meanwhile i suspect alf actually ~contains~ two or three.
22:53 mircea_popescu <pete_dushenski> basically confirming that, without alberta's oilconomy, canada is going to hell in a handbasket. << that's ok, because getting together some rental chairs and phoning a caterer makes one practically in investment banking, which is international, so...
22:54 mircea_popescu "Its debt is $294 billion, or over $21,000 per capita." <<< ahahahaha fucking forget it already.
22:55 mircea_popescu might as well be 7 metric fucktons. who gives a shit about fucking norilsk ? it's not worth the snow it's splattered on.
22:55 mircea_popescu !up n6096
22:56 BingoBoingo <pete_dushenski> last time i tried it was >1gb of ram, so the footprint's coming down. << Ironically my bastart build went from consistent ~300 MB to constant 1 GB of RAM after BDB fix
22:57 mircea_popescu BingoBoingo> trilema can get away with one because trilema is indexed so well by google for nsa purposes. << funny thing is, it was well indexed in 2010 too.
22:57 BingoBoingo Perk of being early
22:58 mircea_popescu also for the record BingoBoingo http://trilema.com/2015/
22:58 assbot 2015 on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1TwRfYw )
22:59 BingoBoingo <mircea_popescu> also for the record BingoBoingo http://trilema.com/2015/ << paginated doesn't count
22:59 assbot 2015 on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1TwRfYw )
22:59 mircea_popescu which is how we find out trilema saw 413 articles in 2015
22:59 mircea_popescu wait, what ?
23:00 BingoBoingo Single page archives with every title are the future.
23:00 BingoBoingo and the past
23:00 BingoBoingo Can't paginate by year
23:01 mircea_popescu eh i can't get 15k links on a single page.
23:01 BingoBoingo How do you know that?
23:02 mircea_popescu heh. I GUESS I JUST ASS UMED!
23:03 BingoBoingo ASS UMED is best university of medicine
23:03 mircea_popescu lol
23:06 BingoBoingo Anyways went to visit brother's house for dinner. This involved crossing the Mississippi which has apparently been receeding. HOLY FUCK THE WATER!
23:07 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28727 @ 0.00050076 = 14.3853 BTC [+]
23:07 BingoBoingo Water solidly all up in the metal arches of the Eads Bridge
23:11 BingoBoingo Bridge in question https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/Eads_Bridge_panorama_20090119.jpg
23:11 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1mrBl7l )
23:12 * BingoBoingo crossed the border using the boring dickman bridge
23:19 BingoBoingo http://www.contravex.com/2014/08/30/im-big-in-fuzhou/
23:19 assbot I'm Big In Fuzhou. | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... ( http://bit.ly/1mrCjR7 )
23:32 phf wtf happened to namecheap? went to renew domains, it's like a web 2.0 theme park over there
23:34 BingoBoingo phf: You know this thing the Mississippi river is doing? It happened in namecheap heads a while back. Except the water is still there.
23:34 BingoBoingo brains that wet don't recover
23:34 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40400 @ 0.00049274 = 19.9067 BTC [-] {2}
23:37 mircea_popescu phf don't fucking remind me. imbeciles.
23:37 mircea_popescu they lost thousands of dollars in domains, too. i hope they go the way of fucking godaddy.
23:40 phf that seams like a fate of every registrar. none of them go "remember how dyndns used to be literally one html page with a post to buy and post to update? let's do that!"
23:40 mircea_popescu just like no woman goes "remember how i used to not be fucking annoying twenty years ago ? lemme try that for a spell!"
23:40 mircea_popescu they got fucking responsibilities dontcha know. and other assorted delusions to maintain.
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