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481  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [neㄘcash, ᨇcash, net⚷eys, or viᖚes?] Name AnonyMint's vapor coin? on: April 24, 2016, 07:40:18 AM
Man the patronizing BS is really insulting to the point of being "Not Getting It" hilarious.

Wrong.  The patronizing BS is factual, not insulting.

I can't believe you are incapable of understanding what I wrote in the prior post.

Your tiny small corner of the internet is not relevant to my plans. What part of that can't you seem to grasp?

Please don't fill up my thread with noise. I realize you are trying to bury my posts upthread wherein I shared with my readers here my phenomenal type theory research level insight attained today. If you continue this tactic, I will be forced to delete your posts.

Please stop insinuating I need the respect of those who you think I need and the way you think I need to obtain it. It is quite annoying and humorous given I've been earning respectaccomplishments for 30 years in this industry. That your small circle respects or doesn't respect me, is irrelevant to me and my current plans and goals.

The gimp work you did on a dot matrix printer driver in the 1980s doesn't apply to modern crypto and ecash.

Cripes man, review my LinkedIn. I've been involved with two x 1 million user products since WordUp, also EOS Photomodeler and other work.

And I don't want your reply about my LinkedIn. And such trolling response will be deleted because it is wasting my scarce time.

Lack of respect is only neutral.  You obviously feel vastly entitled to unearned respect by concluding lack of respect can only be disrespect.

How many times have I already told you that I do not need your respect nor the respect of your tiny corner of the internet.

Your crypto-currency delusions are irrelevant little fish and btw get off my lawn and stop wasting my time. I am implementing plans for something much bigger than just unscalable, nefarious crypto-currency.

It is annoying Moneropridetards like you that make me start to hate Monero's community again. Please go away. And stay gone.

Why would you think that Monero is the center of every programmer's universe.  Huh  Roll Eyes

Of course not. I am doing important work every day and earning the accomplishments I need for my plans and goals. Just because you can't understand what is being accomplished, doesn't make you an omniscient authority.

Assumes facts not in evidence.

You don't comprehend the evidence. Information looks like noise to a someone who lacks the knowledge to understand the technical details. ArtMine and I saw how you screwed up the Segregated Witness understanding. And there are so many examples. You are eloquent with words, but you aren't a top level programmer. So again, get off my lawn. You are wasting my time.

You don't do anything every day but froth and foam about crazy nonsense.  Nobody (except that one guy) cares about your "Research level insight" (LOOL) into Rust vs Haskell typing.

Hahaha. You just put your foot in your mouth. That one guy is the co-author with Oleg on HList and OOHaskell papers. If you don't know who the type theory god Oleg is then that exemplifies why you don't understand the subject matter.

Btw, the other guy you failed to notice, was supporting my original stance about the superiority of functor enumeration versus iterators, and his first linked reference is a masterpiece from Oleg (make sure you view the cited References at the end).

Do you even know how to use github?

https://github.com/shelby3/

Don't worry, I will make sure you eat all you words. Be ready.
482  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [neㄘcash, ᨇcash, net⚷eys, or viᖚes?] Name AnonyMint's vapor coin? on: April 24, 2016, 06:47:27 AM
I was trying to be constructive by suggesting a couple of ways you could contribute sufficient to earn the desired immensity of respect for your purported abilities.

Man the patronizing BS is really insulting to the point of being "Not Getting It" hilarious.

Please stop insinuating I need the respect of those who you think I need and the way you think I need to obtain it. It is quite annoying and humorous given I've been earning respectaccomplishments for 30 years in this industry. That your small circle respects or doesn't respect me, is irrelevant to me and my current plans and goals.

Surely you don't feel automatically entitled to unearned respect.

Of course not. I am doing important work every day and earning the accomplishments I need for my plans and goals. Just because you can't understand what is being accomplished, doesn't make you an omniscient authority.

Since you dislike C++, why not port Monero to something you find more desirable?  Rust or Erlang, perhaps?

Because I have a much better project to work on.

Monero is okay for what is does, but it does not excite me. I am working on something much bigger. 100 times bigger.

If you can find a way to use miniblockchain to improve p2pool's sharechain, that would a be key selling point for ShelbyCoin (your vaporware vanity project).

If you use BBR's Wild Keccak proof of work, you might get (back) to the decentralization holy grail of every wallet being a full node and ~solo miner.

My designs are so far advanced from those flawed designs you are suggested. I evaluated miniblock over 2 years ago and I found the flaws in BBR's wild keccak after it was released.

Edit: the disrespect is not any more intense than the disrespect you accord to me. I offer you the respect you reciprocate. It is your decision the level respect you deserve from me. You may not care, and I may not care either, lol.
483  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [neㄘcash, ᨇcash, net⚷eys, or viᖚes?] Name AnonyMint's vapor coin? on: April 24, 2016, 06:05:24 AM
If you want respect, demonstrate you competence by contributing code.  It's not complicated, no matter how much you resent the requirement.

I understand type theory.  My formal education included computer science at the highest levels.  And I can google the rest.

OTOH you don't understand how to earn respect in the FOSS community, so you are doomed to fail.

I already told you I don't want your respect. I am laughing at you. I want your disrespect, because I don't value your discernment and I want to teach you a lesson.

I didn't know you know type theory, otherwise the following is already an accurate reply:

Now that you quoted the entire post, does it change the fact that he says MONERO IS A BROKEN DESIGN?

Not quite. I said Bitcoin is broken and both can't scale to million tx/s. But that doesn't make Monero broken for its target market. Bitcoin is broken both for scaling and for centralization of mining. Monero has advantages on the latter and also adds strong privacy.

My reasons for not wanting to be folded into the development group of Monero, is because I would be a little fish in a little pond. And I am not enthralled about coding on C++ code bases. So what is the redeeming factor, when I have so much opportunity and excitement on what I am working on now? I find it a bit insulting (but more humorous and motivates my competitive fire) when iCEBREAKER and americanpegasus insinuate that the only useful coding I could do in this world would be on the itsy bitsy coins they own. That is because they are speculators and not developers. The developers don't say that to me, because they know better.

It has nothing to do with not respecting open source (and Btw the creator of the term open source hates the term FLOSS), but rather thinking I can lead a more relevant open source effort than Monero. There are 1000s of programmers in this world. The few programmers Monero has is not a huge resource compared to the potential out there. We haven't even scratched the surface yet. The problem is that Monero's focus is too small and too narrow and no one in the project knows how or wants to broaden it. I am going to make an attempt to.


Edit: the disrespect is not any more intense than the disrespect you accord to me. I offer you the respect you reciprocate. It is your decision the level respect you deserve from me. You may not care, and I may not care either, lol.
484  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The impact of bad crypto (DASH, SDC, etc). How much does math matter? on: April 24, 2016, 06:01:03 AM
Now that you quoted the entire post, does it change the fact that he says MONERO IS A BROKEN DESIGN?

Not quite. I said Bitcoin is broken and both can't scale to million tx/s. But that doesn't make Monero broken for its target market. Bitcoin is broken both for scaling and for centralization of mining. Monero has advantages on the latter and also adds strong privacy.

My reasons for not wanting to be folded into the development group of Monero, is because I would be a little fish in a little pond. And I am not enthralled about coding on C++ code bases. So what is the redeeming factor, when I have so much opportunity and excitement on what I am working on now? I find it a bit insulting (but more humorous and motivates my competitive fire) when iCEBREAKER and americanpegasus insinuate that the only useful coding I could do in this world would be on the itsy bitsy coins they own. That is because they are speculators and not developers. The developers don't say that to me, because they know better.
485  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The impact of bad crypto (DASH, SDC, etc). How much does math matter? on: April 24, 2016, 03:34:05 AM
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No, high school math is good enough    - 7 (31.8%)

Oh my.  Cry
486  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ETH ... band of idiots -or- band of fools? on: April 24, 2016, 02:39:52 AM
A short covering deadcat bounce might ensue since so many people have likely bet short. But ultimately it ends up far lower.
487  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: April 24, 2016, 02:33:51 AM
Since economics is a zero sum game

Nope. Because saplings grow to oak trees, but oak trees don't grow to the moon and beyond, they rot and decay.

The larger your wealth, the less fast you can grow it because your economy-of-scale is too large for the smaller faster growing opportunities. The new minnows race past you, and the cycle repeats over and over again.

Sorry the fundamental matter of the universe is cyclical, because without friction the speed-of-life would be infinite and thus past and future would collapse into the nothingness of an infinitesimal point in spacetime. We exists only because of friction and cycles.



We exist only because of friction and cycles.

Which backs what I said about a zero sum game when even the universe probably is one.  That everything you look around and see is the more long drawn out equivalent of a quantum fluctuation, some type of energy or matter briefly appearing then disappearing back to the void.

The "no free lunch" zero energy universe:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-energy_universe

Sorry incorrect again. The Second Law of Thermodynamics (which Einstein remarked is fundamental because it is due to the irreversibility of the forward change in time) insures the entropy of the universe is always trending to maximum, not to some limit. So our diversity and opportunity are always increasing.

Man r0ach, don't be so depressed. Life is great!
488  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The bottom will drop out of the alt market soon on: April 24, 2016, 02:32:02 AM
We exist only because of friction and cycles.

Which backs what I said about a zero sum game when even the universe probably is one.  That everything you look around and see is the more long drawn out equivalent of a quantum fluctuation, some type of energy or matter briefly appearing then disappearing back to the void.

The "no free lunch" zero energy universe:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-energy_universe

Sorry incorrect again. The Second Law of Thermodynamics (which Einstein remarked is fundamental because it is due to the irreversibility of the forward change in time) insures the entropy of the universe is always trending to maximum, not to some limit. So our diversity and opportunity are always increasing.

Man r0ach, don't be so depressed. Life is great!
489  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: IOTA - Permissioned ledger Russian extortion scheme on: April 24, 2016, 02:30:01 AM
If this knobhead (tptb) hates it. Invest with both fists and dick.  Only way to not end up poor.  

What happened when you were saying that when I called the exact top of ETH at $15 and warned a month in advance it would bounce off $7.
490  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [neㄘcash, ᨇcash, net⚷eys, or viᖚes?] Name AnonyMint's vapor coin? on: April 24, 2016, 02:22:59 AM
The only sure way to gain respect in the Bitcoin community is to contribute code.

Why would I want respect from the community of a coin with a broken design that I aim for my project to supercede  Huh  (note no one is excluded from leaving the broken design and joining the winner)

iCEBREAKER, just admit you can't understand what I wrote at the linked research.

Good to see iCEBREAKER is still going to need some proof from me. I love the competitiveness.

Sorry when I build up Monero because I state facts that are true about it, it doesn't mean anything has changed in terms of my plans. Hell will freeze over before I will ever write a line of code for Monero[1]. No disrespect to those who created Monero, they will be welcome to join the winner.

(can you tell I am getting healthy now, lol)

[1] I am not going to get involved in any C++ source code bases, so no bitcoind and no Monero. I know C++ since I wrote CoolPage (million user app) in it, but been there, done that, never again. More importantly, I want to change the world, so I am not going to get involved with designs that can't possible scale to 1 million transactions per second. That would be a waste of my legacy. And I am not going to get involved with communities that are off in their little corner of the internet and haven't attracted superstar non-anonymous programmers. I want to see LinkedIn accounts and career history plus major accomplishments. Gmaxwell and Adam Back don't count, because they are number theoretic/cryptography nerds. They are not systems engineers (which was obvious in my technical debate with gmaxwell regarding the indexing of streaming audio formats) and certainly not savvy marketers for the large scale adoption we need. Honestly I think smooth is very smart, but I have no idea who he is and what he has done in his career in detail. I have some vague public rumor (and his private statement) that he worked in FinTech.
491  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: IOTA - Permissioned ledger Russian extortion scheme on: April 24, 2016, 01:20:38 AM
Lighten up man, the prior two posts of mine were jokes.

Google search engine doesn't get these nuances. When someone googles for your name he will see it together with "racist".

Sorry, but "Belarus" isn't a race, and there are only three main haplogroups of humans, of which, likely most posting in this thread are haplogroup N.  Don't try to pull some SJW routine (who the fuck pulls an SJW routine while living in Eastern Europe???) against an audience that didn't just fall off a turnip truck.

Haha r0ach!

Here is the racism (against the human race) we are really fighting (make sure you watch until the video of Dick Gregory ensues):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UkSIcm_y7Y#t=68

Damn, Prince died  Cry

Prince - Dreamer

Was Prince an Illuminati sacrifice?
492  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: IOTA - Permissioned ledger Russian extortion scheme on: April 23, 2016, 11:53:23 PM
"Racism Makes you Look UGLY" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE3gpiPPtfc

That's myself on the far left, rpietila is to my immediate left, smooth is smoking the pipe with ArticMine to his left. The little chap sneaking the card under the table is David, and CfB is trying to maintain his non-culpability by not actually reaching out for it.

Lighten up man, the prior two posts of mine were jokes.
493  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The bottom will drop out of the alt market soon on: April 23, 2016, 11:51:38 PM
Since economics is a zero sum game

Nope. Because saplings grow to oak trees, but oak trees don't grow to the moon and beyond, they rot and decay.

The larger your wealth, the less fast you can grow it because your economy-of-scale is too large for the smaller faster growing opportunities. The new minnows race past you, and the cycle repeats over and over again.

Sorry the fundamental matter of the universe is cyclical, because without friction the speed-of-life would be infinite and thus past and future would collapse into the nothingness of an infinitesimal point in spacetime. We exists only because of friction and cycles.
494  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: April 23, 2016, 11:43:05 PM
Some humor to lighten the mood for more happy trades:

Ah the ole' magic trick, "lookie over here at my pinky finger waging the dog, come out of your seats for closer view", while his accomplice is rummaging through all the purses left behind on the chairs which is legally and jurisdictionally justified because there is a sign on the wall, "We are not liable for belongings left unattended".

Sorry, I know this doesn't fit into your racist ideology...

I think TPTB_need_war meant to use the idiom "wagging the dog" but I immediately thought of this:



That's myself on the far left, rpietila is to my immediate left, smooth is smoking the pipe with ArticMine to his left. The little chap sneaking the card under the table is David, and CfB is trying to maintain his non-culpability by not actually reaching out for it.
495  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: IOTA - Permissioned ledger Russian extortion scheme on: April 23, 2016, 11:41:40 PM
Ah the ole' magic trick, "lookie over here at my pinky finger waging the dog, come out of your seats for closer view", while his accomplice is rummaging through all the purses left behind on the chairs which is legally and jurisdictionally justified because there is a sign on the wall, "We are not liable for belongings left unattended".

Sorry, I know this doesn't fit into your racist ideology...

I think TPTB_need_war meant to use the idiom "wagging the dog" but I immediately thought of this:



That's myself on the far left, rpietila is to my immediate left, smooth is smoking the pipe with ArticMine to his left. The little chap sneaking the card under the table is David, and CfB is trying to maintain his non-culpability by not actually reaching out for it.
496  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: IOTA - Permissioned ledger Russian extortion scheme on: April 23, 2016, 10:30:34 PM
Ah the ole' magic trick, "lookie over here at my pinky finger waging the dog, come out of your seats for closer view", while his accomplice is rummaging through all the purses left behind on the chairs which is legally and jurisdictionally justified because there is a sign on the wall, "We are not liable for belongings left unattended".
497  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The bottom will drop out of the alt market soon on: April 23, 2016, 10:26:37 PM
...and I think it is better to be expectant every day.

Sorry I couldn't resist:

498  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [neㄘcash, ᨇcash, net⚷eys, or viᖚes?] Name AnonyMint's vapor coin? on: April 23, 2016, 09:44:37 PM
Margin long BTC at maximum leverageI am hedged because I am spending that cash on my expenses so I can have the time to do more important programming which is my best chance for having a good income again.

Haha. You don't have much confidence in my programming and marketing abilities.

As you know, maximum leverage can fail even if the prediction is correct, due to volatility, margin calls, and timing.

I'll take my 33% chance with my programming and marketing over the 5% chance of a maximum leverage position.

There are only three types of people in the world:  poor people, margin traders, and poor margin traders.

Haha. Good one. True. And I am always highly leveraged on my projects. And I've hit at least 3 homeruns already in my life. Being sick from 2006 to present (chronically since 2012), blinding of one eye end of 1999 with many months of followup surgeries, and a maelstrom of broken marriage/kids issues from 2001 forward, toppled my juggernaut applecart.

But I think I've got the Hotwheels back on the cart now...hopefully age 51 isn't too grandpa-esque...
499  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The bottom will drop out of the alt market soon on: April 23, 2016, 09:40:57 PM
Margin long BTC at maximum leverageI am hedged because I am spending that cash on my expenses so I can have the time to do more important programming which is my best chance for having a good income again.

Haha. You don't have much confidence in my programming and marketing abilities.

As you know, maximum leverage can fail even if the prediction is correct, due to volatility, margin calls, and timing.

I'll take my 33% chance with my programming and marketing over the 5% chance of a maximum leverage position.

There are only three types of people in the world:  poor people, margin traders, and poor margin traders.

Haha. Good one. True. And I am always highly leveraged on my projects. And I've hit at least 3 homeruns already in my life. Being sick from 2006 to present (chronically since 2012), blinding of one eye end of 1999 with many months of followup surgeries, and a maelstrom of broken marriage/kids issues from 2001 forward, toppled my juggernaut applecart.

But I think I've got the Hotwheels back on the cart now...hopefully age 51 isn't too grandpa-esque...
500  Economy / Reputation / Re: Shelᖚy (TPTB_need_war) Psychoanalysis. Smartest Man in the Altcoin Discussions? on: April 23, 2016, 09:24:10 PM
I can detect my health is really improving a lot, because I am starting to get back the energy (and thus mental locomotion, intense focus, and clarity) to make research level insights again.

Research level insight first published on Rust’s forum by myself:

https://users.rust-lang.org/t/high-order-function-with-type-parameter/3112/30

(Don't know if anyone else made this point in the prior art, I presume probably yes)

P.S. I doubt Bitcoin core devs can do the above, because programming language typing is not their area of specialization (especially the number theorists/cryptographers). We have different talents and specializations, so we need to learn to respect each other.



Margin long BTC at maximum leverageI am hedged because I am spending that cash on my expenses so I can have the time to do more important programming which is my best chance for having a good income again.

Haha. You don't have much confidence in my programming and marketing abilities.

As you know, maximum leverage can fail even if the prediction is correct, due to volatility, margin calls, and timing.

I'll take my 33% chance with my programming and marketing over the 5% chance of a maximum leverage position.

There are only three types of people in the world:  poor people, margin traders, and poor margin traders.

Haha. Good one. True. And I am always highly leveraged on my projects. And I've hit at least 3 homeruns already in my life. Being sick from 2006 to present (chronically since 2012), blinding of one eye end of 1999 with many months of followup surgeries, and a maelstrom of broken marriage/kids issues from 2001 forward, toppled my juggernaut applecart.

But I think I've got the Hotwheels back on the cart now...hopefully age 51 isn't too grandpa-esque...
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