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Sat Dec 02 11:04:31 UTC 2017  <adlai>   asciilifeform: btw, i must thank you, this time for bringing v.Karman to my attention. just finished reading "Wind and Beyond". quite an eye-opener, of the sort that makes one question any conclusions hastily jumped to throughout the quarter-life crisis. highly-recommended book, if you haven't reddit alreddi!

Sat Dec 02 10:09:30 UTC 2017  <pankkake>   I suppose it will be auctioned off

Fri Dec 01 21:11:11 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   i did find a few points of divergence between gcc's gnat fork and adacore's - but none (so far) that actually break the standard

Fri Dec 01 21:09:53 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   i found ada interesting because it is one of the few remaining artifacts that still pretty much does exactly as printed on the box.

Fri Dec 01 20:48:11 UTC 2017  <punkman>   last time I tried to setup ada toolchain on dev machine it was borked, gonna try again before 2017's out

Fri Dec 01 03:44:01 UTC 2017  <The20YearIRCloud>   I did see/realize that

Fri Dec 01 03:36:08 UTC 2017  <kakobrekla>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=30-11-2017#1478759 < eh, either it get into a block or it doesnt. if i want to pay a satoshi its ok and if $newb does, its not? besides, they see the fees and run away to eth or ltc or bch or whatever. no need to get upset.

Thu Nov 30 22:58:37 UTC 2017  <assbot>   Hi. Thanks for passing this along so it gets some attention. I was worried if - Pastebin.com ... ( http://bit.ly/2itm2hY )

Thu Nov 30 20:53:53 UTC 2017  <The20YearIRCloud>   From my dumb, marginally attached outsider view I think that tether is causing alot of the pump-up, but also that they've more or less offered accredited/investment access to cryptos in a very useful way

Thu Nov 30 20:50:37 UTC 2017  <assbot>   Logged on 30-11-2017 20:34:18; The20YearIRCloud: I just hope tether doesn't cause problems over the next few months/years. All the newbies getting into it could get majorly burnt and never to return

Thu Nov 30 20:45:15 UTC 2017  <pankkake>   I didn't understand it as a wish to involve them

Thu Nov 30 20:38:36 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   i for instance am involved in, e.g., electronics manufacture -- but somehow do not feel a burning itch to convince every associate, relative, stranger on a train, plane, whoever - to also become involved

Thu Nov 30 20:36:25 UTC 2017  <The20YearIRCloud>   asciilifeform: For the 20-30 people I've talked to in the past 2 weeks who have finally decided to bitcoin in my personal life, after I've been talking about it consistently since 2013 (And I had got in it the first few months of bitcoin being out there). They are all gung-ho about getting involved in bitcoin, yet $10,000 a coin is effectively no different than $1,000 or $100.

Thu Nov 30 20:35:20 UTC 2017  <asciilifeform>   i cannot resist asking, The20YearIRCloud , for what do you need 'all the newbies'

Thu Nov 30 20:34:18 UTC 2017  <The20YearIRCloud>   I just hope tether doesn't cause problems over the next few months/years. All the newbies getting into it could get majorly burnt and never to return

Thu Nov 30 20:31:32 UTC 2017  <The20YearIRCloud>   Why else would I be chatting? I'm still de-voiced there after something like 2 years

Thu Nov 30 20:29:42 UTC 2017  <The20YearIRCloud>   Likely. It's also the reason I came back to the chat. I literally had two people I handed posters out to dealing with MP's big 'let's give bitcoin to poor renters' deal 3ish years ago

Thu Nov 30 20:21:32 UTC 2017  <pankkake>   I see it my circles too

Wed Nov 29 20:58:23 UTC 2017  <punkman>   well that'd be a fun show I guess

Wed Nov 29 20:52:44 UTC 2017  <punkman>   "When I predicted Bitcoin at $500,000 by the end of 2020, it used a model that predicted $5,000 at the end of 2017. BTC has accelerated much faster than my model assumptions. I now predict Bircoin at $1 million by the end of 2020. I will still eat my dick if wrong."

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