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03:22 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29200 @ 0.00050404 = 14.718 BTC [+]
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07:20 danielpbarron https://www.lookhuman.com/design/48274-floral-penis-pattern-blue
07:20 assbot HUMAN - Floral Penis Pattern Blue - Homedecor | Pillow ... ( http://bit.ly/1UQ8NBf )
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08:19 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00049588 = 10.2647 BTC [-]
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09:19 BingoBoingo http://qntra.net/2016/03/microsoft-left-impaired-ai-to-suffer-twitter-humiliation/#comment-49637 lol
09:19 assbot Microsoft Left Impaired AI To Suffer Twitter Humiliation | Qntra ... ( http://bit.ly/25oghQW )
09:24 BingoBoingo Breaking: Multiple Black people reportedly injured in several police raids, more to come once filtered by Pravda
09:26 shinohai this is microsoft innovationz see
09:26 BingoBoingo Nah, there's prior art, see Vexual
09:27 BingoBoingo ;;later tell Vexual I'm sorry I've been ignoring you for months, but I've got to take my sobriety seriously if I want to live
09:27 gribble The operation succeeded.
09:27 * shinohai had a dream that Vexual was really TradeFortress and was trolling us all.
09:27 BingoBoingo Vexual doesn't sound asian enough, but who knows
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10:05 deedbot- [Qntra] US Animal Suicides Require Motorist Warning - http://qntra.net/2016/03/us-animal-suicides-require-motorist-warning/
10:13 deedbot- [Qntra] Verisign Patent Filing Covers Cryptocurrency Signing Scheme - http://qntra.net/2016/03/verisign-patent-filing-covers-cryptocurrency-signing-scheme/
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10:37 deedbot- [Qntra] Chicago To 'scape Around Hole - http://qntra.net/2016/03/chicago-to-scape-around-hole/
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11:01 deedbot- [Qntra] Small Usenet Provider In France Raided As Terrorists Strike Europe - http://qntra.net/2016/03/small-usenet-provider-in-france-raided-as-terrorists-strike-europe/
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11:26 asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-03-2016#1440210 >> 'A France-based Usenet provider says that his service has been raided and shutdown by the police. The 5,000 user 'Newsoo' service appears to have been a labor of love for its owner, but all data is now in the hands of authorities after he was arrested. A long-standing complaint by anti-piracy outfit SACEM appears to have been the trigger.' << what's next, 'last jewish s
11:26 assbot Logged on 25-03-2016 15:01:08; deedbot-: [Qntra] Small Usenet Provider In France Raided As Terrorists Strike Europe - http://qntra.net/2016/03/small-usenet-provider-in-france-raided-as-terrorists-strike-europe/
11:26 asciilifeform htetl in poland burned' ???
11:28 BingoBoingo Well, if burned by police while EU capital is under assault
11:31 asciilifeform cattle being slaughtered is a-ok. cattle sharing 133337 w4r3z!111111?!
11:35 * asciilifeform had nfi there were any shtetl^H^H^H^H^H^Husenet isps left to burn
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12:15 mats 650tb, nice
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12:43 asciilifeform http://www.qlforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=321 << l0ltr0n1c, strictly for aficionados:
12:43 assbot The QL Forum • View topic - Native 68k vs Coldfire vs FPGA vs recompilation ? ... ( http://bit.ly/22KRK6t )
12:43 asciilifeform 'n the first ARM project I did, based on a TMS ARM M3 implementation, we found 2 bugs in the CPU and 4 in the GPU. These will actually never be corrected - the chips have already been declared obsolete, and new ones are out, with their own bugs. Sometimes the very implementation is asking for it - the last ARM-based MPU I used could easily be set to have memory cycles that end before they even start, completely needles and idi
12:43 asciilifeform otic lack of thinking on the developer's part, because it does not get trapped by the in-circuit development hardware, but instead crashes the core... so out comes the 20-year old trusted Tektronix scope. So much for advanced development tools.'
12:44 BingoBoingo !up PaulCapestany
12:44 BingoBoingo lol asciilifeform
12:45 asciilifeform BingoBoingo: i've been looking for the mythical beast of 'who still makes mc68k' for many years
12:45 asciilifeform (answer: nobody)
12:45 BingoBoingo That's the same conclusion I've had to reach
12:45 PaulCapestany BingoBoingo hello
12:45 BingoBoingo hello PaulCapestany
12:46 PaulCapestany BingoBoingo what's up
12:46 BingoBoingo Not all that much
12:46 asciilifeform BingoBoingo: well, not quite nobody, i did find a single solitary factory still making'em, $10 in qty 100+
12:47 asciilifeform BingoBoingo: it is part of my 'find the oldest silicon that could, potentially, bitcoinate in real time' thing.
12:47 BingoBoingo asciilifeform: But do these new ones process a bitcoin block in under 10 minutes?
12:47 asciilifeform BingoBoingo: block verification parallelizes to infinity
12:48 asciilifeform the question becomes, ~how many~ of them.
12:48 BingoBoingo aha
12:48 BingoBoingo !Up da2ce7
12:56 asciilifeform BingoBoingo: https://octopart.com/mc68sec000aa16-freescale+semiconductor-488908
12:56 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/22KTnB2 )
12:57 asciilifeform ^ the last remaining, afaik ^
12:57 asciilifeform same part as found in ti-92 calculator, circa mid-90s
12:57 asciilifeform http://www.datamath.org/Graphing/Images/TI-92_PLUS_CPU.jpg
12:57 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/22KTtbN )
12:58 asciilifeform freescale co. bought the rights long ago
12:58 PaulCapestany BingoBoingo how does a L1 bitcoin-assets n00b like myself level-up to L2? (was looking on wiki, but haven't come across an explanation yet..)
13:03 asciilifeform BingoBoingo: obligatory >> http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ld-jhkg3I34/T1hQ58wY5wI/AAAAAAAAEHA/OQ0LTKJDnnE/s1600/2012-03-07%2B22.24.59.jpg
13:03 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1MpW4nE )
13:05 asciilifeform PaulCapestany: one 'levels up', if at all, ~from~ l2 to l1.
13:05 asciilifeform !gettrust PaulCapestany
13:05 assbot Trust relationship from user asciilifeform to user PaulCapestany: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 1 via 1 connections. |http://www.btcalpha.com/wot/trust/?from=asciilifeform&to=PaulCapestany | http://www.btcalpha.com/wot/user/PaulCapestany/
13:05 PaulCapestany asciilifeform ah, gotcha
13:06 PaulCapestany asciilifeform ooo.. thx (i think? heh)
13:06 asciilifeform PaulCapestany: click the link, you will understand what is meant here
13:06 PaulCapestany asciilifeform yeah I'm lookin
13:12 BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Aha, I've got one of those
13:13 BingoBoingo asciilifeform: Just don't have anything that runs 'top' on it yet to my knowledge
13:17 BingoBoingo !up PaulCapestany
13:17 BingoBoingo PaulCapestany: A good place to start would be !upping yourself
13:18 PaulCapestany !up PaulCapestany
13:18 PaulCapestany that's not what you meant I take it
13:18 PaulCapestany still reading about WoT
13:19 shinohai !rate nubbins` -10 I'll wear this as a badge of honour from a person too cowardly to negrate me in logs.
13:19 assbot Request successful, get your OTP: http://w.b-a.link/otp/7f7ce4e6b8c6b7d5
13:20 shinohai !v assbot:shinohai.rate.nubbins`.-10:5417e802cf552217b0d3e0b7aba06e484814858f4cc1d6c3b129cd2bda92beef
13:20 assbot Successfully added a rating of -10 for nubbins` with note: I'll wear this as a badge of honour from a person too cowardly to negrate me in logs.
13:21 PaulCapestany BingoBoingo so I can !up myself via msg to assbot I see.. got it
13:27 BingoBoingo PaulCapestany: I forget, what dustup were you notable for?
13:27 PaulCapestany BingoBoingo hahah
13:28 PaulCapestany "threatening" Bitcoin Classic "team"
13:30 PaulCapestany the "reporter" got stuff wrong, but I thought it was cute that it got posted on news.bitcoin.com → https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-classic-developers-receiving-threats-rbitcoin-mods/
13:30 assbot Are Bitcoin Classic Developers Receiving Threats from /r/Bitcoin Mods? - Bitcoin News ... ( http://bit.ly/1MpZ438 )
13:37 BingoBoingo What did you threaten to take Marshmallow Long's donuts?
13:37 PaulCapestany hahah
13:39 shinohai isn't news.bitcoin.com a VERified site?
13:40 BingoBoingo You mean Ether huffing VERified site http://qntra.net/2016/03/roger-verified-outlet-gets-into-ether-huffing/
13:40 assbot Roger VERified Outlet Gets Into Ether Huffing | Qntra ... ( http://bit.ly/1RrI1Nn )
13:41 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27000 @ 0.00049785 = 13.442 BTC [+]
13:42 shinohai I ask myself every day why fate has not allowed us the pleasure of fireworks blowing Roger Ver's balls off.
13:44 BingoBoingo The USG saved him from that fate
13:47 asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-03-2016#1440256 << i also have one, they cost pennies in surplus shops. but i use it for its original purpose; it makes a poor linux box, no usable i/o.
13:47 assbot Logged on 25-03-2016 17:13:47; BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Just don't have anything that runs 'top' on it yet to my knowledge
13:47 BingoBoingo It's got the jack on it for i/o
13:48 asciilifeform it has the external jack, you can get 300 baud iirc.
13:48 asciilifeform but no way to attach mass storage etc
13:50 asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-03-2016#1440262 << aha l0l he silently -'d me also, without even a creative annotation
13:50 assbot Logged on 25-03-2016 17:19:29; shinohai: !rate nubbins` -10 I'll wear this as a badge of honour from a person too cowardly to negrate me in logs.
13:51 asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-03-2016#1440270 << i find myself less and less interested in what happens in the heathen worlds.
13:51 assbot Logged on 25-03-2016 17:30:10; PaulCapestany: the "reporter" got stuff wrong, but I thought it was cute that it got posted on news.bitcoin.com → https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-classic-developers-receiving-threats-rbitcoin-mods/
13:52 asciilifeform i care about wars between reddits about as much as i care about the competing anthills in the forest.
13:53 PaulCapestany asciilifeform reddit wars are dumb, agreed, but I got concerned when people like Rick Falkvinge were starting to post on r/bitcoin about how Bitcoin Classic was a good idea.. the misinformation and propaganda that had been going on seemed to have worked on some people
13:54 asciilifeform !s falkvinge
13:54 assbot 11 results for 'falkvinge' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=falkvinge
13:55 danielpbarron pirate party guy?
13:55 asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=18-01-2016#1375419 << known lolcow
13:55 assbot Logged on 18-01-2016 18:06:37; punkman: lol Falkvinge, "If there's no profit to be made in using bitcoin as a drop-in replacement for credit card payments, bitcoin will not be deployed at scale. Deployment and outcompeting legacy systems depend entirely on merchant financial gains from rollout."
13:55 PaulCapestany danielpbarron yeah
13:56 PaulCapestany danielpbarron falkvinge has lotsa followers, and is supposed to be pro decentralization...
13:57 danielpbarron there's relevant Eulora spash text : the worst thing you can wish on your enemy is that he gets lots of followers (or something like that, I'm paraphrasing)
14:05 PaulCapestany people in here are generally anti-Classic I presume? would my supposed threat against Classic earn me any street cred (or WoT cred) here?
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14:25 BingoBoingo <PaulCapestany> people in here are generally anti-Classic I presume? would my supposed threat against Classic earn me any street cred (or WoT cred) here? << anti-Classic, anti-"Core" etc
14:26 PaulCapestany BingoBoingo ah, yeah, ya'll have your own sorta stripped-down fork, correct? if I wanted to read up on the reasoning behind that, what'd be a good link?
14:26 BingoBoingo thebitcoin.foundation
14:27 PaulCapestany thx
14:27 BingoBoingo And it isn't so much a fork as... "historical artifact conveying truth" (TM)(R)
14:27 PaulCapestany heh
14:31 mircea_popescu PaulCapestany your what ?
14:31 PaulCapestany mircea_popescu ?
14:31 mircea_popescu and in other news, http://41.media.tumblr.com/dbd560e399f2fcac62c14ed4d672bc22/tumblr_nbnan2prwQ1tj17cio1_1280.jpg
14:31 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1q6ddJ2 )
14:31 mircea_popescu PaulCapestany " would my supposed threat against Classic earn me any street cred (or WoT cred) here?" << link, something ?
14:32 PaulCapestany mircea_popescu https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-classic-developers-receiving-threats-rbitcoin-mods/
14:32 assbot Are Bitcoin Classic Developers Receiving Threats from /r/Bitcoin Mods? - Bitcoin News ... ( http://bit.ly/1MpZ438 )
14:32 mircea_popescu lmao. so reddit is copying me on the quiet, forgets to link anything and is all "hey, we're cool" ?
14:33 PaulCapestany copying you?
14:33 PaulCapestany (p.s. I'm not a r/Bitcoin mod)
14:35 mircea_popescu what's the relation then ?
14:36 mircea_popescu all i see in that title is http://trilema.com/2015/theres-a-one-bitcoin-reward-for-the-death-of-pieter-wuille-details-below/ re-done by lesser people who aim to avoid confronting their ulterior inferiority through lalala.
14:36 assbot There's a one Bitcoin reward for the death of Pieter Wuille. Details below. on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1lxiG9S )
14:37 PaulCapestany that was just shitty "reporting" in the case of the article... I'm not a r/bitcoin mod, but I guess my 'claim to fame' was that I was co-organizer of a big bitcoin developer meetup in SF
14:37 mircea_popescu and yes i imagine there's some cred to be had for doing that, but only in america.
14:37 PaulCapestany ha
14:37 mircea_popescu well, if anyone here went to the thing that you organized and liked it, they might rate you, sure.
14:39 mircea_popescu otherwise, the bar for "conference organizer" as an identity pillar includes tits & gtfo and so on. it's a job dita von teese gets cred for, typically.
14:39 PaulCapestany fair enough ;)
14:48 mircea_popescu anyway. lulz at the entire "we'll talk about things in the vague and be all pretentious and shit" junior high ugly girl club thing. i'm so impressed i almost think the whole prb/mit/blabla crowd of shitheads is worth pissing on.
14:49 mircea_popescu and with that, off to have drinks
14:49 * shinohai cheers mircea_popescu
15:01 ben_vulpes does anyone remember a story about a last-minute us presidential candidacy that was run on highly personally target emails?
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16:03 pete_dushenski ;;nethash
16:03 gribble 1212308843.07
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16:20 pete_dushenski jurov: http://www.contravex.com/2016/03/24/psa-dont-pay-the-bitcoin-ransom/#comment-42189
16:20 assbot PSA: Don’t pay the bitcoin ransom. | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... ( http://bit.ly/1UhWcs2 )
16:27 pete_dushenski http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-03-2016#1439781 << hm ?
16:27 assbot Logged on 24-03-2016 00:28:16; ben_vulpes: !v assbot:ben_vulpes.rate.pete_dushenski.1:32d4e07d5e4f0c2c482c2232734c5fefb5d97343fb690b93c90e378d62869594
16:29 pete_dushenski http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Weeaboo << til
16:29 assbot Urban Dictionary: Weeaboo ... ( http://bit.ly/1UhXrHC )
16:30 jurov pete_dushenski: i did sell some btc to be paid to cryptolocker and there was an admin
16:31 jurov but he complained he proposed to install seafile server (which I shown him to exist) that would work nicely with their windows boxes
16:31 jurov but they did not want to pay for the work
16:31 pete_dushenski nuts eh
16:32 pete_dushenski i've also sold btc to 'it professional' who had client with cryptolocker. this was ~2 years ago though and i haven't heard any reports of a second or third hit.
16:32 pete_dushenski though i have a tough time imagining that anything in terms of digital security has changed with either that client or his 'professional' since.
16:33 pete_dushenski why no more hits ? goodness only knows.
16:33 pete_dushenski 'who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men' (tm) (r)
16:33 jurov there are enough targets
16:33 pete_dushenski but other targets might not pay is the thing
16:34 pete_dushenski once one target has coughed up danegeld, surely they'll continue
16:35 jurov also, it's not "windows" thing. plenty of linux servers were backdoored, but there it's more profitable/convenient to resell the server resources that to extort the admin
16:36 jurov *than to
16:36 pete_dushenski wait, so hackers backdoor linux server and resell hosting on it, unbeknownst to the 'owner' of the box ?
16:37 jurov yes, usually they "host" malware there
16:37 jurov but server with good pipe has million uses
16:38 pete_dushenski aha. anyways, for casinos specifically, it ~is~ a windows thing. at least for the operations around here.
16:38 pete_dushenski their portable machines run windows ce even
16:41 jurov you see - they are used to pay for licenses. whether to m$ or to extortionist, makes a little difference
16:44 jurov hm, that makes me wonder how many businesses are paying for such "protection" every month already
16:47 pete_dushenski in most of the world, most. whether it's greasing the local mob or the local bureaucrat makes little practical difference. it's the way of the world.
16:48 pete_dushenski this 'protection'/extortion business model could be just the gravity well extractor that guys like asciilifeform need. it can even be done from laptop on beach!
16:48 jurov but if your mobster has access to *all* your data and communication... that's another level
16:49 jurov asciilifeform explicitly rejects anything he'd have to pay taxes from, that's lost cause
16:50 jurov his professed utter inability to function as mobster aside
16:51 pete_dushenski it's a craft, like any other.
16:54 pete_dushenski speaking of walls, http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/mar/18/story-of-cities-5-benin-city-edo-nigeria-mighty-medieval-capital-lost-without-trace
16:54 assbot Story of cities #5: Benin City, the mighty medieval capital now lost without trace | Cities | The Guardian ... ( http://bit.ly/1Ui1xQ3 )
16:54 pete_dushenski "Situated on a plain, Benin City was enclosed by massive walls in the south and deep ditches in the north. Beyond the city walls, numerous further walls were erected that separated the surroundings of the capital into around 500 distinct villages.
16:54 pete_dushenski Pearce writes that these walls “extended for some 16,000 km in all, in a mosaic of more than 500 interconnected settlement boundaries. They covered 6,500 sq km and were all dug by the Edo people … They took an estimated 150 million hours of digging to construct, and are perhaps the largest single archaeological phenomenon on the planet”."
17:01 BingoBoingo pete_dushenski: Check your pending comments
17:02 pete_dushenski it's live ?
17:03 BingoBoingo Oh, ty
17:03 BingoBoingo must have loaded before poasted
17:04 pete_dushenski heh what's the backstory behind 'lunix' ?
17:07 BingoBoingo Oh, it's just what Ubuntu is, see https://i.sli.mg/uga6Y7.png calves could not pass A4 challenge because drepper
17:07 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1RqMj5l )
17:13 pete_dushenski 'lunix' also has etymology of 'luna', which maps well to those same fat-ass proportions
17:16 phf pete_dushenski: lunix is of course jeff k tradition, and there's not much to it, besides arbitrary switching letters, but it helps that the result sounds durp
17:17 phf i.e. I RUN LUNIX IS 1337 H4X0R I H4CK UUUU~~11
17:18 phf i dunno if there's acceptable usage at this point, since the jeff k culture is long dead, in waves and waves and waves of eternal september
17:19 phf (jeff k is of course a something awful spoof of a teenage script kiddie culture of late 90s, that in turn spun off 4chan culture. old fags remember, that early /b/ was essentially a bunch of snarky mofos pretending to be jeff k style idiots, which in turn eternally september into actual idiots acting like idiots, etc)
17:20 BingoBoingo dayum, phf dropping the history bomb
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17:40 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20550 @ 0.00049784 = 10.2306 BTC [-] {2}
17:40 pete_dushenski https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/britains-flat-idea-to-tax-soda-and-other-sugary-drinks/2016/03/21/186e3ad0-efa1-11e5-89c3-a647fcce95e0_story.html << fattaxtalk for BingoBoingo
17:40 assbot Britain’s flat idea to tax soda and other sugary drinks - The Washington Post ... ( http://bit.ly/1URkg3v )
17:40 BingoBoingo Obesity doesn
17:41 BingoBoingo 't justify taxation
17:41 BingoBoingo It however jusitfies estherification and Biodiesel
17:43 BingoBoingo !up cazalla_
17:43 cazalla_ ty BingoBoingo (cbf getting out the laptop right now)
17:44 cazalla_ as for soda (fizzy drink tax), nfi about the UK, but that consumption of that has been on the decline here for years
17:44 cazalla_ i imagine obesity is more the result of icecream for breakfast than occasional coke
17:46 jurov i knew people who drank liter or two of coke daily
17:47 BingoBoingo The idiocracy guy was wrong here in the states. In future 'Murica carbonation will be "what plants crave"
17:47 pete_dushenski cazalla_: better ice cream for breakfast than at midnight
17:48 cazalla_ jurov sure, but how common is that today? for example, coca cola amatil (aussie coke listed company) expanded into indonesia and it has been a disaster, no-one wants their shit
17:49 jurov dunno about indonesia, in eastern europe very common. even my dad can't be convinced not to buy it
17:50 pete_dushenski bucharesti kid i know, bout my age, drinks 2l of coke per day. smokes pretty heavily too.
17:50 pete_dushenski this is only seen in lower class canadians but is apparently perfectly reasonable in middle class romanians
17:51 jurov cazalla_ is prolly surrounded by health-minded canucks.. but the cocacola revenue must have come from somewhere
17:51 BingoBoingo jurov: Here I don't know that fountain sodas under a liter are sold anywhere
17:51 cazalla_ don't see how teh tax will change anything anyway, consumers will just pay it as no other option (sif they're gonna drink water)
17:52 jurov they will switch to *blergh* sweeteners
17:53 cazalla_ i bought a stevia plant last year, not bad to nom nom on a few leaves when wanting something sugary
17:54 jurov yes i like stevia too.. but for someone who is used to high sugar concentrations, stevia has unsavory taste
17:55 jurov - good only if you want to sweeten a bit
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18:15 BingoBoingo !up cazalla_
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18:37 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00049766 = 4.8771 BTC [-]
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18:54 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00049766 = 8.9081 BTC [-]
18:55 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63000 @ 0.00049626 = 31.2644 BTC [-] {2}
18:56 assbot [MPEX] [S.NSA] 50000 @ 0.0000825 = 4.125 BTC [+]
19:04 danielpbarron !up gloubiboulga
19:06 pete_dushenski https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-fzU5NsS9o4g/VvU06FxOnWI/AAAAAAAAlBc/FzEa6Q6b03IvtCfWpsNUOkZG-SoxhBmzQ/s1600/IMG_0775.JPG << rock n roll medvedev
19:06 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1UijVYQ )
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19:51 pete_dushenski http://transmash-omsk.ru/node/690 << for armoured fire truck afficionados
19:51 assbot Первые серийные образцы СПМ отправились к заказчику | ОАО Омсктрансмаш ... ( http://bit.ly/1Rr4iZs )
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20:11 kakobrekla !s odroid
20:11 assbot 3 results for 'odroid' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=odroid
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20:44 mats http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/mar/24/veteran-dies-after-setting-himself-on-fire-outside
20:44 assbot Veteran dies after setting himself on fire outside New Jersey VA clinic - Washington Times ... ( http://bit.ly/1MHKTS2 )
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21:58 mike_c well, glad to see I didn't miss much recently :D
22:05 ben_vulpes mike_c!
22:05 mike_c good evening
22:05 ben_vulpes bon soir
22:08 mike_c <ben_vulpes> ;;later tell mike_c does your wot thinger spit out json anywhere?
22:08 mike_c no - it seemed too duplicative of http://w.b-a.link/trust/assbot/kakobrekla/json
22:08 assbot ... ( http://bit.ly/1RsUvo1 )
22:09 ben_vulpes heh man i don't even recall the context for that question offhand
22:09 mike_c :)
22:09 ben_vulpes you're probably digging out from under months of ;;later's
22:10 mike_c http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=14-01-2016#1370146
22:10 assbot Logged on 14-01-2016 15:11:05; mircea_popescu: ;;later tell mike_c here's a thought, in http://www.btcalpha.com/wot/ might be a good idea to hide users not seen in i dunno, a quarter ? a year ? something ? explained, and with link for "full list".
22:10 mike_c that's a good idea, filters for the list
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22:36 BingoBoingo Welcome back mike_c! How's IRL been?
22:36 mike_c busy! new job + new kid pretty well killed me
22:37 mike_c but new job is settling in (as is new kid)
22:37 mike_c I was thinking about you BingoBoingo when Rubio quit
22:37 mike_c your wager lasted longer than mine, which died with Jeb
22:38 danielpbarron a lot of stuff died with Jeb
22:38 ben_vulpes ;;later tell pete_dushenski what, the numbers mean something now?
22:38 gribble The operation succeeded.
22:39 BingoBoingo Thank you. I dunno what all you kept up with, but if you missed it I sobered up. And of course all sorts of other goings have been on.
22:39 ben_vulpes Version: 'p' sqrt(etotheipi, give or take a kelvin) << adlaii re-found this amusing
22:39 ben_vulpes ;;later tell adlai "adlai i"
22:39 gribble The operation succeeded.
22:39 mike_c Congrats and good luck.
22:42 BingoBoingo ;;ticker --market all
22:42 gribble Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 415.91, vol: 2510.39185521 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 416.038, vol: 4337.57516 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 418.0, vol: 4111.54610448 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 421.99, vol: 1.26248667 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 419.77007, vol: 21018.64610000 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 417.56, vol: 1029.46498739 | Bitcoin-Central BTCUSD last: 419.595948, vol: 22.42642754 | Volume-weighted last average: (1 more message)
22:42 BingoBoingo ;;more
22:42 gribble 418.697377592
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23:21 mike_c last seen filters added - http://www.btcalpha.com/wot/
23:21 assbot WoT Overview - Btc Alpha ... ( http://bit.ly/231wU3S )
23:22 mike_c defaults to last 6 months. because you know, sometimes someone worthwhile disappears for 4 months.
23:24 mike_c Time for bed. I'll be around again now.
23:24 ben_vulpes wb mike_c
23:24 mike_c thanks!
23:27 BingoBoingo gold from the mines https://archive.is/BUBEr
23:34 asciilifeform wb mike_c !
23:34 asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-03-2016#1440355 << aha!
23:34 assbot Logged on 25-03-2016 20:41:44; jurov: you see - they are used to pay for licenses. whether to m$ or to extortionist, makes a little difference
23:36 asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-03-2016#1440358 << i wonder why pete_dushenski did not likewise suggest spamming. it has exactly the same 'hollywood tournament market' profit distribution. ftr i was a malware hunter and exterminator for some years. 99+% of ransomware artists made ~0.
23:36 assbot Logged on 25-03-2016 20:48:10; pete_dushenski: this 'protection'/extortion business model could be just the gravity well extractor that guys like asciilifeform need. it can even be done from laptop on beach!
23:37 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55650 @ 0.00049429 = 27.5072 BTC [-]
23:38 asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-03-2016#1440385 << what's estherification ?
23:38 assbot Logged on 25-03-2016 21:41:20; BingoBoingo: It however jusitfies estherification and Biodiesel
23:38 asciilifeform danielpbarron or other biblical scholar wants to answer this riddle ^ ?
23:38 BingoBoingo asciilifeform: It's what you do to biologically sourced oils to make them a functional diesel
23:39 asciilifeform esterification
23:39 BingoBoingo Aha
23:39 BingoBoingo But that to a person
23:40 asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-03-2016#1440394 << i remember my first taste of the stuff, a distant relative brought in a bottle (the old-school glass kind, with the trademarked shape) -- 'it is like eating a hive of bees'
23:40 assbot Logged on 25-03-2016 21:49:28; jurov: dunno about indonesia, in eastern europe very common. even my dad can't be convinced not to buy it
23:40 BingoBoingo The extra h turns it into a recognizable people name
23:41 mod6 mike_c!
23:42 mod6 <+mike_c> Time for bed. I'll be around again now. << cool, man. talk to you tomorrow
23:42 asciilifeform http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-03-2016#1440412 << according to link, 'for extinguishing conflagrations at arsenals and storehouses of explosive materials'
23:42 assbot Logged on 25-03-2016 23:51:26; pete_dushenski: http://transmash-omsk.ru/node/690 << for armoured fire truck afficionados
23:46 danielpbarron heh, i accidentally named a computer 'ester' when I meant to name it 'esther'
23:48 * ben_vulpes makes a note to name the next box lilith
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