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Thu Apr 24 16:11:23 UTC 2014  <ozbot>   Zeroblock Releases FIX API Spec for Bitcoin Trading | Blockchain Blog

Wed Apr 23 17:07:05 UTC 2014  <ThickAsThieves>   can you show that continually mining with units you buy for spec purposes is actually more profitable than selling them once you are done building hardware for them?

Mon Apr 21 08:10:01 UTC 2014  <bounce>   relevant for this channel is the gpg-card thingies. problem with those is that the source isn't available, though a spec is. an open source implementation would be nice, and perhaps cheaper than sourcing the closed-source thing.

Mon Apr 21 07:56:16 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   BingoBoingo: someone needs to fab the silicon, and are you going to get an electron microscope to check that its to-spec?

Tue Apr 15 12:35:53 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   wasn't the fucking spec supposed to be 4gh/w ?

Sat Apr 12 23:26:33 UTC 2014  <robwhiz22>   asciilifeform, I can tell you that for others who have purchased services like this from me they have been extremely pleased with the results. But I can't do weeks of work on spec. (without payment.)

Thu Apr 10 20:39:53 UTC 2014  <robwhiz22>   fluffypony, more importantly, it's not like I did the entire project on spec (Google 'on spec' or 'spec work').

Wed Apr 09 18:59:11 UTC 2014  <robwhiz22>   All right. asciilifeform, in my critique I showed what you say makes you 'salivate' - obviously, without charge - as spec work. A proper write-up is incldued for free with a larger proposal.

Wed Apr 09 09:49:43 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   bounce the traditional wisdom used to be that (booklength spec + half line user manual) beats (one page spc + one page user manual), because you do the book once and then the millions of users are saved a million pages.

Tue Apr 08 21:00:27 UTC 2014  <bounce>   so we're how many years on and I haven't looked but am I to understand there's still not much of a protocol spec? looks like the foundation sure set some useful priorities.

Thu Apr 03 18:29:52 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   a human compiler is a kind of wretch, usually overseas, who is nominally paid to turn 'human' language spec into a program.

Sat Mar 29 02:48:07 UTC 2014  <MisterE>   BFL could not deliver the product my buddy ordered and instead of refunding sent a lesser spec

Wed Mar 26 01:31:09 UTC 2014  <nubbins`>   i guess i didn't spec it out enough

Tue Mar 25 13:53:39 UTC 2014  <Neil>   Suppose bitbet decided to do fixed odds betting (taking on risk on the house). Is that "within the spec"?

Mon Mar 24 01:25:57 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   unless you have read the source (at least, the protocol spec) and understand the limitations

Fri Mar 21 04:40:22 UTC 2014  <decimation>   well, he should stop trying to make gay navies and start by re-writing the bitcoin client with a real spec

Tue Mar 18 09:22:08 UTC 2014  <dexX7>   i didn't know that. did avalon already publish the spec?

Tue Mar 18 02:50:11 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   a lot of their spec is edge cases tho.

Tue Mar 04 20:37:03 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   it would remain derp even if the code were written to spec, by a god.

Mon Mar 03 23:44:20 UTC 2014  <BingoBoingo>   I mean scamcoin tricks suggest forcing people to either spec better signals or kill MPOE bot

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