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Sat Dec 10 21:00:12 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> btw i'd happily buy mr.remorseful's shares if i had a container for them.
Sat Dec 10 20:59:23 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> i am asking why i ought to believe jurov's rumour and innuendo vs the other d00d's.
Sat Dec 10 20:56:11 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> or for that matter, where's s.nsa's from.
Sat Dec 10 20:22:17 UTC 2016 <kakobrekla> s/my/mp
Thu Dec 08 15:44:49 UTC 2016 <assbot> ipinfo: 46.19.16.165, svn1.ez.no, Lysaker, Akershus, NO, 59.9099,10.6355, AS3292 TDC A/S, 1324
Thu Dec 08 12:10:35 UTC 2016 <kakobrekla> !s lowrisc
Thu Dec 08 11:21:19 UTC 2016 <punkman> " a CIA employee trying to print out the memos for an internal intelligence briefing mistakenly selected a printer inside the Chinese Ministry of State Security instead of the CIA’s own printer, causing China’s printer to start producing copies of hundreds of documents "
Sun Dec 04 03:27:10 UTC 2016 <assbot> ipinfo: 77.243.130.154, No Hostname, , , DK, 55.7123,12.0564, AS207199 Zitcom A/S
Sun Dec 04 01:36:21 UTC 2016 <assbot> ipinfo: 77.243.130.154, No Hostname, , , DK, 55.7123,12.0564, AS207199 Zitcom A/S
Fri Dec 02 09:54:57 UTC 2016 <punkman> " for the year ending September 2015, Uber had GAAP losses of $2 billion on revenue of $1.4 billion, a negative 143% profit margin. Thus Uber’s current operations depend on $2 billion in subsidies, funded out of the $13 billion in cash its investors have provided."
Thu Dec 01 00:33:37 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> trb formerly shat out 'high-S' with probability 1/2, so i actually got to see this strange on more than 1 occasion
Thu Dec 01 00:29:54 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> sent a 'high-S' tx, wasn't touched for 3 days by anyone -- no shit; THEN when i send a properly-baked double of it, THEN it gets mined.
Wed Nov 30 23:25:48 UTC 2016 <punkman> !s triple entry accounting
Tue Nov 29 17:04:22 UTC 2016 <assbot> Neutralizing Intel’s Management Engine | Hackaday ... ( http://bit.ly/2g29bwR )
Tue Nov 29 17:04:12 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> 'Obviously there’s no way for me to post convincing proof, but Intel refuses to make variants of the ME firmware — they only publish the “big one” and the “little one,” and the little one only exists because a very large company wanted something with a smaller attack surface. There was one Intel engineer who slipped up in a casual conversation and admitted there is another firmware specifically made for the NSA, bu
Tue Nov 29 17:04:12 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> t didn’t say whether it was for NSA’s internal computers or for something else.'
Thu Nov 24 07:55:49 UTC 2016 <punkman> "I can conclude with great confidence: SegWit will never ever be activated. It’s not about the 95% threshold. Even in 75% or 51% scenarios it will not be alive. Why? I am a miner, a member of the mining pools. I invested millions of real wealth into the mining business. Got an issue? Show me your money. Before the non-stopping wheels of history, some people are destined to be nailed up on the
Wed Nov 23 23:09:01 UTC 2016 <Framedragger> is what.cd's database gone for good?
Wed Nov 23 12:31:51 UTC 2016 <Framedragger> s/am not/am/
Tue Nov 22 21:38:50 UTC 2016 <kakobrekla> s/inputs/outputs