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Thu Dec 24 21:11:34 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 24-12-2015 20:58:03; mod6: well, i thought we didn't want to send up all farts into the blockchain.
Thu Dec 24 21:10:31 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> !up dub
Thu Dec 24 20:58:03 UTC 2015 <mod6> well, i thought we didn't want to send up all farts into the blockchain.
Thu Dec 24 20:49:00 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-12-2015#1352382 << the concept is sound, however mind that we don't end up with as many patches as linechanges. "one thing" should be liberally construed, "removing remaining wxisms" seems a one thing for me.
Thu Dec 24 20:24:15 UTC 2015 <punkman> I assume those won't end up in debug log
Thu Dec 24 20:19:51 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> and then punkman doesn't end up writing a patch that needlessly conflicts (or vice versa)
Thu Dec 24 20:17:27 UTC 2015 <mod6> If you add the above patch, you should end up with:
Thu Dec 24 19:59:01 UTC 2015 <mod6> like Mr. P. said, there is no way I'm gonna be able to keep up with all of the feature requests here as well.
Thu Dec 24 19:42:23 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> when emigres (incl. my own parents) packed up, they burned old photos (that would not fit, folks have ludicrously fat binders of these; or for whatever reason not brought along for the ride)
Thu Dec 24 19:31:18 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform and for this exact reason medicine is a losing proposition. except THAT gets swept up into "obamacare" and so on. there's not going to be an obamacare for photographolalia, your ft meade wet dreams notwithstanding.
Thu Dec 24 19:30:13 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> "By 2009 both men had left Apple and were working at Cooliris, which makes photo viewing software. Latour set up an office for Cooliris in Japan, and after spending some time traveling through Asia with his girlfriend, he became frustrated with how difficult it was to store and organize all the photos he was taking. He discussed an early idea for a product with Quennesson, who was interested in using math and science t
Thu Dec 24 19:23:27 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> We should have packed it up early right then, but we felt like we had already gone too far to quit. We rebuilt (and re-designed) the majority of the software, got approved by Amazon, and reached out to over 1,700 artists (each individually through different platforms). We got between 1 and 10 artists interested. Again, this just screams ?PUT IT OUT OF ITS MISERY!? But we kept going.
Thu Dec 24 19:23:01 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> "Our first beta test was a disaster when Amazon (who was our payment processor) suspended our account for not complying with money transfer issues. Fans were able to participate in the sale, but we were unable to capture their billing. We ended up paying the artist out of our own pocket and giving everyone his music for free (and we never told him that happened until now)." <<< derps were going to bypass amazon on an a
Thu Dec 24 19:12:56 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> We added a line of jersey basics to our denim line, packed up our lives, ended the lease on our house, loaded our portfolios and patterns into suitcases and boarded a plane for Malaysia, where I had some contacts in the manufacturing industry. At one factory after another, we were wooed by the boss, we got the grand tour, we were asked our volume projections?. and we were shown the door. Our (very inflated) annual fo
Thu Dec 24 19:04:28 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> "We hired a local operations manager in Denver (Sasha Juliard) and soon launched at Shotgun Willie?s (the highest-grossing strip club in CO) and two other bars. We made about $1,200 on each deal (50% went to DexOne, we spent $800 on each launch event and we had $500 in hardware costs), this was the only sales revenue Flowtab ever made. We were tightening up our sales process, but it was hard to market ourselves prope
Thu Dec 24 19:00:22 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> 'i woke up in a ditch in drunken haze and with a company, i have no idea why i have it'
Thu Dec 24 18:56:17 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> While I know there might be a possibility I could hustle incredibly hard and try to set up partnerships, the time investment required far outweighed the already incredibly slim chances of generating revenue."
Thu Dec 24 18:51:48 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> it will alright. for as long as TSA disputes end up in federal court rather than in burning baltimore, it'll be thinking right about how well being naughty works for its goals.
Thu Dec 24 18:40:33 UTC 2015 <assbot> When a Unicorn Start-Up Stumbles, Its Employees Get Hurt - The New York Times ... ( http://bit.ly/1mCjwSQ )
Thu Dec 24 18:12:29 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> 'Investors and executives generally get protections in a start-up that employees do not. Many investors have preferred stock, a class of shares that can come with a guaranteed payout. Executives frequently get special bonuses so they will not leave during deal talks. ... In contrast, start-up employees generally own common stock, whose payout comes only after those who hold preferred shares get their money. In Good?s case, t