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Sat Nov 15 07:08:20 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> the fact that the iranians don't manage just shows how fucktarded htey are. it's by now a one man job.
Fri Nov 07 05:56:37 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> o keep track of, and your concerted effort to keep adding one more to the pile while fighting off squirrels may cause small children to start calling you silly names. The bigger the pile grows, the more likely you are to have to take inventory, and in the process you are increasingly likely to make a mistake, so that it turns out that 1,000,000 + 1 is in fact 1,000,001 - ?, where ? is the number of acorns you
Tue Oct 28 01:08:28 UTC 2014 <*> asciilifeform is not pleased that these are presently more widely supported than the complete ascii set. but it's a fact.
Fri Oct 17 00:03:06 UTC 2014 <bounce> !s it are a fact
Fri Oct 17 00:03:06 UTC 2014 <assbot> 28 results for 'it are a fact' : http://search.bitcoin-assets.com/?q=it+are+a+fact
Sat Aug 30 01:18:11 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> no ppl i r not insane tyvm stop pming me. i am aware that through the process as described signatures never get in fact verified and one could create a colision and sign for someone else. this is not a bug, it's a fucking feature. you ARE supposed to check YOURSELF the fucking sigs if you intend to rely on the signed documents. it's the only way to implement this correctly.
Mon Jul 07 11:54:57 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> "It's a fact. Yeah. You see, uh, Sicilians have, uh, black blood pumpin' through their hearts. Hey, no, if eh, if eh, if you don't believe me, uh, you can look it up. Hundreds and hundreds of years ago, uh, you see, uh, the Moors conquered Sicily. And the Moors are niggers."
Fri Jun 13 03:22:11 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> "Given all these downsides, it should be apparent that decentralization isn?t something to aspire to lightly. In fact, it may be better to say that decentralization as a design technique is best reserved as a last resort, only to be used when there are no other suitable alternatives."
Fri May 09 11:25:47 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> muisti = cocksuckers in romanian. a very economic language, needs fewer letters for the concept. also reflective of the fact that romanian women are on average better trained & moar experienced with it so it doesn't take as long.
Fri Apr 25 02:53:26 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> "If you /are/ the majority and I am in the minority, how could you possibly believe that I have not already and many years ago figured out exactly how you guys work? If you had the brain to do it, this would be a grave insult, but you do not think ahead. You do in fact not think at all, because the things you say can only be uttered by a mind closed shut long ago."
Sun Apr 06 05:30:52 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> in the sense that if you have to live in a particular place, or worse, become a certain kind of person, to earn it, you are in fact very poor
Wed Mar 19 20:39:25 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> mircea_popescu, you can also see a lot of that in Apple computers. For example, they are supposed to be very "easy to use" (yet are expensive). But this hides the fact that a lot of people use it to run accounting software that's also dumbed down to their level, and a load of similar extra-expensive things that let them manage their lifestyle. It's becaues they make enough money to buy Macs and to buy expensive dumbed-do
Fri Mar 14 16:46:31 UTC 2014 <BitChrista> There are many regulations for politicians already with just accepting cash donations, It's a little trickier with Bitcoin. I also work for a web marketing company that works with candidates so we know all the regulations and compliance. So we just have the upperhand in the fact that we know how to stay in legal boundaries.
Thu Mar 13 14:34:21 UTC 2014 <Neil> mircea_popescu: It's nice, but nothing special. Just a self-adjusting mechanism. I think the economics / incentives of bitcoin are the smartest part. And the fact (other than block size which was a short-term expedient solution to a short-term problem) that so much was left to just float (including the creation of altcoins for example). I think that took balls and real insight. Satoshi was a cool dude for whom I'd love to buy
Thu Mar 06 16:55:39 UTC 2014 <nubbins`> "I respectfully disagree with your opinion that the 'cockpit,' (we now call it the flight deck as no cocks are required), is no place for a lady. In fact, there are no places that are not for ladies anymore."
Thu Feb 27 20:01:55 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> The system not only pays poor people, it employs lots and lots of almost poor people. I'm not saying this is a good thing, or a desirable thing, I am simply stating a fact. Some of these are direct government jobs (e.g. staff down at the SSI office) and some are pretend private sector jobs. If you're a psychiatrist at an inner city clinic, you may think you're an independent contractor, but you're really working for Th
Sat Feb 22 01:45:30 UTC 2014 <kakobrekla> Whatever may be said against dogecoin, the fact is that it has gained traction very rapidly and become a very serious coin for trading. Why wouldn't a serious exchange want to offer it? We are after all in the trading business.
Thu Nov 07 15:42:51 UTC 2013 <jurov> <mircea_popescu> jurov the start-up times are a legitimate problem tho, and so was the fact it took two weeks to sync a year ago. <<< yes and fixing that was reasonable i don't think they should be riced further to detriment of other stuff.
Thu Nov 07 11:58:58 UTC 2013 <mircea_popescu> jurov the start-up times are a legitimate problem tho, and so was the fact it took two weeks to sync a year ago.
Tue Oct 08 09:07:14 UTC 2013 <mircea_popescu> "The fact that we are here today to debate raising America?s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can?t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government?s reckless fiscal policies."