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theultimo
Aug 2, 2004

An RSS feed bot who makes questionable purchasing decisions.
Pillbug
Q. And there is something called a kernel, correct,
k-e-r-n-e-l?
A. That's correct.
Q. That is an essential part of the Linux operating system?
A. Yes.
Q. And the composition of the kernel is also a critical factor
in terms of its customizing, correct?
MR. HOWARD: Objection. Beyond the scope.
THE COURT: Sustained.
MR. DRATEL: Your Honor, he did an experiment --
THE COURT: Sustained.
MR. DRATEL: He --
THE COURT: Sustained.

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Midjack
Dec 24, 2007



theultimo posted:

Q. And there is something called a kernel, correct,
k-e-r-n-e-l?
A. That's correct.
Q. That is an essential part of the Linux operating system?
A. Yes.
Q. And the composition of the kernel is also a critical factor
in terms of its customizing, correct?
MR. HOWARD: Objection. Beyond the scope.
THE COURT: Sustained.
MR. DRATEL: Your Honor, he did an experiment --
THE COURT: Sustained.
MR. DRATEL: He --
THE COURT: Sustained.

:owned:

trucutru
Jul 9, 2003

by Fluffdaddy
Bitcoin Miami Hackaton

http://imgur.com/a/edMs2

Jerry Bindle
May 16, 2003

so the private key is just hang in out there huh

anthonypants
May 6, 2007

by Nyc_Tattoo
Dinosaur Gum
why did you take a screenshot of the image in that imgur gallery

Boxturret
Oct 3, 2013

Don't ask me about Sonic the Hedgehog diaper fetish

anthonypants posted:

why did you take a screenshot of the image in that imgur gallery

because getting to the actual image url is very annoying?

Boxturret
Oct 3, 2013

Don't ask me about Sonic the Hedgehog diaper fetish
oh it's the gear obvs why would right clicking on it work that would be silly

ellie the beep
Jun 15, 2007

Vaginas, my subject.
Plane hulls, my medium.

Boxturret posted:

because getting to the actual image url is very annoying?

Synthbuttrange
May 6, 2007

Boxturret posted:

because getting to the actual image url is very annoying?

Right click and copy image url? :effort:

anthonypants
May 6, 2007

by Nyc_Tattoo
Dinosaur Gum

Boxturret posted:

because getting to the actual image url is very annoying?
they even took a screenshot of the gear, which, hey look, you found it

you can also right-click the thumbnails and remove the s from the end of the filename if you thought that gear icon was confusing

SynthOrange posted:

Right click and copy image url? :effort:
nah, on the type of gallery they defaulted it to, right-click doesn't work. you can change the gallery type by using the gallery links in the bottom but left-clicking on not the image is hard :shrug:

indigi
Jul 20, 2004

how can we not talk about family
when family's all that we got?
apparently Ross' mom wasn't disgusted with him and happened to ney away cause she was reflecting/sad in general, she tweeted that that story was bullshit and she was upset to have !missed him leave

BouncingBuckyBalls
Feb 15, 2011
So anyone can take the novelty check's value? Currency of tomorrow, today!

This trial can only make me so hard and each day pushes me to the limits. I am eager for more.

theultimo
Aug 2, 2004

An RSS feed bot who makes questionable purchasing decisions.
Pillbug
Q. "Baronsyntax: What's the problem?
"Baronsyntax: You happened to call when I was in the
bathroom


"Me: My site is down and I don't know why. Too much
traffic I think. I get an error about too many open connectons.
Might be my amature coding left open connections everywhere,
don't know

"Baronsyntax: What kind of connections?

"Me: Doesn't say. Maybe mysql

"Baronsyntax: ok, so you've got some requests that
leaves a mysql transaction open - is that what you're thinking?
"Baronsyntax: Are you looking at apache logs or what
"Baronsyntax: I don't have any frame of reference here
"Baronsyntax: Would it be better if I called?

"Me: Yea, if you can I don't want to be a nusance"


Criminal mastermind.

Tayter Swift
Nov 18, 2002

Pillbug

Loose lips sink the Dread Pirate Roberts' ship

theflyingexecutive
Apr 22, 2007

I want to wear a shirt that just says "snitches get immunity"

A Pinball Wizard
Mar 23, 2005

I know every trick, no freak's gonna beat my hands

College Slice
im late as gently caress but just wanted to say welcome back heresiarch

FMguru
Sep 10, 2003

peed on;
sexually
pro-tier game

Hilbert Spaceship
Mar 15, 2007

If I was dyslexic I'd even hate dog too.

Barnyard Protein posted:

so the private key is just hang in out there huh

trap sprung but that's not the private key

Bunni-kat
May 25, 2010

Service Desk B-b-bunny...
How can-ca-caaaaan I
help-p-p-p you?

Hilbert Spaceship posted:

trap sprung but that's not the private key

where it says private key isn't the private key.


bitcoin!

trucutru
Jul 9, 2003

by Fluffdaddy

anthonypants posted:

why did you take a screenshot of the image in that imgur gallery

Because buttcoiners like to delete their poo poo. (granted, I should have copied the img url and re-uploaded it but I'm dumb)

trucutru fucked around with this message at 07:35 on Jan 23, 2015

killhamster
Apr 15, 2004

SCAMMER
Hero Member

Nintendo Kid posted:

you can tell pretty easily based on what their eagle project is.

what was your eagle project fishmech

Malloc Voidstar
May 7, 2007

Fuck the cowboys. Unf. Fuck em hard.
Winklevoss Twins Aim to Take Bitcoin Mainstream With a Regulated Exchange

quote:

Bitcoin, the virtual currency that was once the talk of the financial world, has been taking a beating over the last year with the price tumbling downward.

Now two of the biggest boosters of the virtual currency, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, are trying to firm up support by creating the first regulated Bitcoin exchange for American customers — what they are calling the Nasdaq of Bitcoin.

The brothers, who received $65 million in Facebook shares and cash in 2008 after jousting with its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, have hired engineers from top hedge funds, enlisted a bank and engaged regulators with the aim of opening their exchange — named Gemini, Latin for twins — in the coming months.

The exchange, which the twins have financed themselves, is a risky bet, given that the virtual currency industry has been a target of hackers and has faced existential questions about its legitimacy. But the brothers are betting that the currency will be able to rise again if it follows the same playbook as the more established financial industry.

“Right now we have to build the infrastructure,” Tyler Winklevoss said. “You have to walk before you run.”

Since being brought into existence in 2009, by a creator going by the name of Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin has become a technology and financial industry phenomenon. Many major Bitcoin companies, however, were founded by people with little previous financial experience. Bitcoins themselves are stored on a decentralized database run by the currency’s users, and can be bought and sold by anybody.

The twins have a personal interest in seeing Bitcoin succeed. They amassed a small fortune of Bitcoins, starting in 2012, which has declined in value recently. They also have been working with regulators since 2013 to create the first exchange-traded fund holding Bitcoins, for which they are awaiting approval.

They are part of a broader group of wealthy investors and entrepreneurs who have been staking their reputation on the belief that the Bitcoin technology will rise to become more than just a speculative bubble, and will provide new ways of transferring and holding money.

This week, an American Bitcoin company, Coinbase, a kind of retail brokerage firm, announced a $75 million financing round — the biggest ever for a Bitcoin start-up — with backing from the New York Stock Exchange and the Spanish bank BBVA.

But exchanges, where traders can meet to buy and sell Bitcoins for dollars and euros, have proved to be the biggest vulnerability for Bitcoin.

The first major Bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox in Japan, lost hundreds of millions of dollars and went bankrupt last year. Earlier this month, a security breach at another prominent exchange in Europe, Bitstamp, was the latest reminder of the risks, and helped push the price of a Bitcoin below $200 from a peak above $1,200 in late 2013.

The Winklevosses themselves were swept up in the scandals when the chief executive of a Bitcoin company they had invested in was arrested on charges related to money laundering in early 2014 — a result of activities that happened before they invested.

The twins say none of this has dented their faith in the promise of the technology — they say they continue to hold every Bitcoin they ever purchased — and underscores why a reliable, regulated exchange is needed.

“The A Team wasn’t there,” Tyler Winklevoss said. “There was a problem here and it needs to be solved.”

The Gemini staff is working at a few rows of desks in the Winklevoss Capital offices near Madison Square Park in Manhattan, which has dry-erase boards on the walls covered in math equations and strategic scribbles, and the requisite bean bag chair.

Their chief compliance officer, Michael Breu, was previously at the hedge fund giant Bridgewater Associates, where he was head of information security in the research department. At Gemini, Mr. Breu works closely with the chief security officer, Cem Paya, who previously held the same position at the apartment rental site Airbnb.

They and a staff of a dozen others have been creating Gemini’s security infrastructure and trading engine from scratch, and already have a test model of the exchange running. They are planning to be ready to open the exchange as soon as they win regulatory approval from New York state’s top financial regulator, Benjamin M. Lawsky, the superintendent of the state’s Department of Financial Services.

His office has been leading the effort to regulate virtual currencies in the United States, and is introducing what Mr. Lawsky has referred to as a BitLicense for virtual currency companies. He said recently that he hoped to approve the first companies early this year. A person briefed on the matter confirmed that the office was holding discussions on the Winklevoss effort.

The twins have brought on a leading law firm on financial regulations, Katten Muchin Rosenman, to help win regulatory approval.

Their close cooperation with regulators has also helped them win the thing that has proved the most elusive for Bitcoin companies — a bank account with an American bank. According to documents viewed by The New York Times, on condition that only their general outline be described in this article, the Winklevosses have an agreement with a bank chartered in New York to handle the dollars moving in and out of customer accounts.

Cooperation with regulators has divided the virtual currency world. Bitcoin was founded, in part, with the intention of creating a currency outside the control of governments. The twins have placed themselves firmly in the camp of those who believe that Bitcoin will survive only if it has regulatory oversight.

“Our philosophy is to ask for permission, not forgiveness,” Cameron Winklevoss said.

The biggest Bitcoin exchanges today are all overseas, in China, Hong Kong, London and Eastern Europe, which has not helped instill confidence in some American users.

Most of the exchanges were started at an earlier point in Bitcoin’s development when there was less focus on security and regulations. Bitcoins are particularly vulnerable to hackers because all that someone needs to spend the money in a Bitcoin account is the password, or private key.

The security experts hired by the Winklevoss twins have, like many Bitcoin companies, been focusing on ways to keep the private keys — a mix of letters and numbers — in multiple locations where they are offline and physically guarded.

For the actual trading software, the twins brought on a programmer from the hedge fund Two Sigma, who is building a system that can be used by both small investors and institutional firms that want direct access to the trading system.

The twins are also still moving forward with their exchange-traded fund, set to trade on the Nasdaq stock market under the ticker COIN when approved.

All of these ventures could amount to nothing if the recent decline in confidence continues.

The last major Bitcoin start-up the brothers backed, BitInstant, collapsed in the summer of 2013 before the founder was arrested. After seeing the mistakes made by others, the twins said they wanted to do things on their own.

“This time around we are betting on ourselves,” Tyler Winklevoss said.

jony ive aces
Jun 14, 2012

designer of the lomarf car


Buglord

Heresiarch posted:

hmm things are doing a bit better right now why don't i go catch

up


on




....



when the price started plummeting i was wondering if you had heard about it, but then since then literally everything else has happened as well :allears:

jony ive aces
Jun 14, 2012

designer of the lomarf car


Buglord

BeOSPOS posted:

is bitcointalk running on mongodb?
probably that bespoke version of mysql with less error reporting that sa blockchain.info used

Malloc Voidstar
May 7, 2007

Fuck the cowboys. Unf. Fuck em hard.
https://blog.gemini.com/welcome-to-gemini/
We are also thrilled to announce that we have secured a banking relationship with a New York State-chartered bank. This means that your money will never leave the country. It also means that US dollars on Gemini will be eligible for FDIC insurance and held by a US-regulated bank. Your US dollars on Gemini will be as safe and secure as they are in your bank account today.


bitcoin has moved past reinventing economic regulations to just accepting them as they are

Boxturret
Oct 3, 2013

Don't ask me about Sonic the Hedgehog diaper fetish

A Pinball Wizard
Mar 23, 2005

I know every trick, no freak's gonna beat my hands

College Slice

jony ive aces posted:



when the price started plummeting i was wondering if you had heard about it, but then since then literally everything else has happened as well :allears:

5

anthonypants
May 6, 2007

by Nyc_Tattoo
Dinosaur Gum

jony ive aces posted:

probably that bespoke version of mysql with less error reporting that sa blockchain.info used
looks like it was on a 0+1 raid array, which failed

indigi
Jul 20, 2004

how can we not talk about family
when family's all that we got?
I'm real upset that the price is so high

Boxturret
Oct 3, 2013

Don't ask me about Sonic the Hedgehog diaper fetish

indigi posted:

I'm real upset that the price is so high

but the volume is super low

and it's also down 80 form the 20 days ago

and there are much more funny things happening

VAGENDA OF MANOCIDE
Aug 1, 2004

whoa, what just happened here?







College Slice

Aleksei Vasiliev posted:

https://blog.gemini.com/welcome-to-gemini/
We are also thrilled to announce that we have secured a banking relationship with a New York State-chartered bank. This means that your money will never leave the country. It also means that US dollars on Gemini will be eligible for FDIC insurance and held by a US-regulated bank. Your US dollars on Gemini will be as safe and secure as they are in your bank account today.


bitcoin has moved past reinventing economic regulations to just accepting them as they are

notice they won't mention which bank

if they follow bitcoiner form, probably because whichever bank it is, once it hears about it, will say "whaaaaa?" and tell them to gently caress off

in which case i'm guessing the exchange will be insured for $200k. total. between the two of them.

they've got to be pretty close to the price on their 2nd big round of bitcoin buys right? gotta be itching to get out at this point

VAGENDA OF MANOCIDE fucked around with this message at 09:41 on Jan 23, 2015

Synthbuttrange
May 6, 2007



Sarah stop. You're killing me!

Synthbuttrange
May 6, 2007

Oh. My God.

Alan Smithee
Jan 4, 2005


A man becomes preeminent, he's expected to have enthusiasms.

Enthusiasms, enthusiasms...

MORE CURLY FRIES posted:

I am ok with crucifying all bitcoiners along the apian way

I am also okay with making banksters do gladiatorial combat for our amusement

these are confusing times

Alan Smithee
Jan 4, 2005


A man becomes preeminent, he's expected to have enthusiasms.

Enthusiasms, enthusiasms...

text editor posted:

as an anarcho-capitalist i believe the free market is the best force for regulating the cigarette & toilet hooch economy

toilet paper wallets

Malloc Voidstar
May 7, 2007

Fuck the cowboys. Unf. Fuck em hard.
He allegedly hired hit men to kill competitors and ex-employees.
So he is at least as psychopathic as other CEOs, and maybe even as bad as a Wall Street banker.

Buttcoin purse
Apr 24, 2014

theflyingorc posted:

charlie shrems neckbeard has made the jump to his chest, who knows how far it will eventually go?

Maybe if he bends over we'll find it's gone TO THE MOON.

Alan Smithee
Jan 4, 2005


A man becomes preeminent, he's expected to have enthusiasms.

Enthusiasms, enthusiasms...

text editor posted:

men_with_guns.txt



Sir this is not a gold fringed laptop, as you can see by the jolly roger adorning where the apple once was, it is in fact a pirate ship. Yaaarrrr

evilweasel
Aug 24, 2002

i feel bad for ross's lawyers they're clearly doing their best with perhaps the worst hand they could have been delt

i mean imagine it's your job to defend a guy caught red-handed who took the effort to type out an incredibly detailed confession before he was arrested, you've just got nothing

they at least managed to catch the prosecutors napping and get their crazy theory before the jury before the prosecution woke up, the judge may tell the jury to disregard but they already heard it

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Alan Smithee
Jan 4, 2005


A man becomes preeminent, he's expected to have enthusiasms.

Enthusiasms, enthusiasms...

TVarmy posted:

guys lets start a kickstarter to get mark karpeles an account. stretch goals, we could get him archives.

if u donate $5 or more, i'll find a potato that looks like him and mail it to you.
Guys, due to crowdfunding malleability all of the Amazon Payments funding have disappeared. I will get to the bottom of this. No refunds

evilweasel posted:

i feel bad for ross's lawyers they're clearly doing their best with perhaps the worst hand they could have been delt

i mean imagine it's your job to defend a guy caught red-handed who took the effort to type out an incredibly detailed confession before he was arrested, you've just got nothing

they at least managed to catch the prosecutors napping and get their crazy theory before the jury before the prosecution woke up, the judge may tell the jury to disregard but they already heard it

Imagine you are Ross Ulbricht and you are kidnapped by space aliens who want to play you at basketball. And instead of Michael Jordan on your team you get Bill Murray

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