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Mon Jan 08 11:07:18 UTC 2018 <punkman> I got retargeted for JBL portable speakers, there were 2 dozen different advertisers pretending like they'd sell you a JBL for 20-30eur. pretty sure they wouldn't even ship a counterfeit speaker if you bought.
Mon Jan 08 11:04:12 UTC 2018 <punkman> for those not familiar with instagram ads btw, it's kinda like adsense in 2006, I don't think I've seen a non-scam ad
Sat Jan 06 23:12:41 UTC 2018 <adlai> well, publishing the thing is good as a start. and i leave the browser page open after printing!
Sat Jan 06 23:11:38 UTC 2018 <adlai> re: offering deadtree: it's a nice gimmick, but unless you can make a distinct printing, it's just a gimmick. my shitty-stapled A5 crapbook has more personal value than ~any internet-sellable product.
Sat Jan 06 12:37:30 UTC 2018 <punkman> damn that's a big performance hit
Sat Jan 06 10:23:36 UTC 2018 <adlai> funkenstein-- this was literally the first time i read the dude's name on a screen. middle school history teacher would have us read printouts or photocopies or whatever ancient tech existed way back then, as an example of... not quite sure, but it left an impression
Fri Jan 05 03:49:41 UTC 2018 <assbot> 11 Ways to Buy Bitcoin with a Credit Card (2018 Updated) ... ( http://bit.ly/2lV8VE0 )
Fri Jan 05 03:39:28 UTC 2018 <funkenstein_> every once in a while somebody is looking for that service on the forums, but I'm not aware of anyone offering it yet sorry
Fri Jan 05 03:38:59 UTC 2018 <micalexander> even if the customer does not have bitcoin to pay with. They want the customers money to bypass them and go straight to a bitcoin purchase and from that purchase buy merchandise form my client with the bitcoin purchased
Fri Jan 05 03:36:45 UTC 2018 <funkenstein_> Adlai, ok sorry that wasn't Dave Barry's best year in review. I'm also a big fan of his work, "dave barry in cyberspace" still very relevant 20 years later
Fri Jan 05 03:36:15 UTC 2018 <micalexander> Not sure about the whole custodial wallet as I am sorta new to the space. I have a client what wants me to set them up with a store that uses bitcoin for purchases even if the shopper does not have a bitcoin wallet. They do not want to accept credit or debit cards
Fri Jan 05 03:35:30 UTC 2018 <funkenstein_> i hope y'all had as good a new years as I did. Some good energy, perhaps pushed northward by Kakobrekla :D
Fri Jan 05 03:34:33 UTC 2018 <funkenstein_> micalexander, why not just use your own wallet, why are you looking at a custodial wallet?
Fri Jan 05 00:52:28 UTC 2018 <micalexander> Does anybody know if it is possible to use coinbase's api to sell a customer bitcoin and use that same wallet to make a receive payment with? I want to prevent accepting a credit card. Also, it does not have to be coinbase, can be any api.
Thu Jan 04 19:06:23 UTC 2018 <HighInBC> the headline implies a lot more
Thu Jan 04 17:17:11 UTC 2018 <HighInBC> ahhh bcash, distracting people from Canada's funny coloured money by being a more ridiculous currency
Wed Jan 03 16:19:09 UTC 2018 <pankkake> yeah I would prefer a consistent latency than a good average but with high outliers
Wed Jan 03 16:13:59 UTC 2018 <asciilifeform> kakobrekla: admittedly i never filmed it with a 1000 fps camera. but it subjectively beat the winblowz xp box it shared a room with back in the day, by fat margin
Wed Jan 03 16:12:23 UTC 2018 <asciilifeform> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-01-2018#1479515 << it only gets prosecuted if a commoner does it