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April 08, 2015, 07:13:04 PM Last edit: April 08, 2015, 07:45:53 PM by pa |
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"You all", "everyone", "they" (which can be singular or plural), etc.
I know people don't mind, but it is an affect of our male-dominant culture that should be made aware of, or in the case of the natives, an affect of an ignorant colonist culture.
OK, so maybe we are drifting a bit off-topic, but: So, "you all" (also pronounced "y'all" where I come from) is the politically correct way to refer to a group of mixed-gender persons? Yeah why not It might offend the solipsists. Edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaphysical_solipsism
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April 08, 2015, 07:13:45 PM |
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"You all", "everyone", "they" (which can be singular or plural), etc.
I know people don't mind, but it is an affect of our male-dominant culture that should be made aware of, or in the case of the natives, an affect of an ignorant colonist culture.
OK, so maybe we are drifting a bit off-topic, but: So, "you all" (also pronounced "y'all" where I come from) is the politically correct way to refer to a group of mixed-gender persons? Yeah why not It might offend the solipsists. Little do solipsists know, Socrates was the OG of solipsism Edit: “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.”
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April 08, 2015, 07:21:07 PM |
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Can't believe this political correctness/social justice garbage has filtered through to Bitcointalk.
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April 08, 2015, 07:50:08 PM |
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Can't believe this political correctness/social justice garbage has filtered through to Bitcointalk.
Since we've fallen and we can't get up... You ever stop to think how much the words "correctness" and "justice" are changed by the adjectives "political" and "social"? In fact they are fundamentally changed as to have completely different meanings.
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April 08, 2015, 08:15:14 PM |
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I know people don't mind, but it is an affect of our male-dominant culture that should be made aware of, or in the case of the natives, an affect of an ignorant colonist culture.
What about "it?" As in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDgS6qLsVM4This is how I imagine BCX spends its weekends.
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April 08, 2015, 08:16:21 PM |
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Can't believe this political correctness/social justice garbage has filtered through to Bitcointalk.
Translation: I am having difficulty digesting the food for thought that is served here regularly and in healthy doses, at least in some threads at some times.
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Brilliantrocket
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April 08, 2015, 08:22:40 PM |
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Can't believe this political correctness/social justice garbage has filtered through to Bitcointalk.
Since we've fallen and we can't get up... You ever stop to think how much the words "correctness" and "justice" are changed by the adjectives "political" and "social"? In fact they are fundamentally changed as to have completely different meanings. Changed to diametrically opposite meanings, I'd say.
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April 08, 2015, 09:15:30 PM |
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April 08, 2015, 09:28:58 PM |
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Riddle:
Liar 1 gives Liar 2 40k XMR as an attempt at bribery, no questions asked and the process happens before Liar 2 is aware that they're going to be taking money.
Liar 2 does not agree to the bribe upon discovery of the money, and sends the money back x time later.
Liar 2 then gets reigned in by the IRS, who is aware of Liar 2's usage of Monero, because it has become standard to use everywhere, and is audited heavily.
How does Liar 2 prove that the bribe was rejected without the participation of Liar 1? Or, what steps could Liar 2 have taken to ensure that the money was received erroneously yet returned correctly to an address that is not owned by Liar 2, and will in no way lead the IRS to believe that Liar 2 is taking inexplicable sums of money for no apparent reason?
What can be done, other than immediately ceasing use of the account and submitting it for review and bribe 'extraction' by authorities?
In what type of scenario would Liar 1 be so willing to bribe Liar 2 to an account that is "public" in the sense that it's used for personal documentation purposes?
In what type of scenario would Liar 2 be willing to share this "public" address with Liar 1?
Just wondering.
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April 08, 2015, 09:42:17 PM |
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Well all seems to be good now, though if there's one tiny bit that bothers me, it's the use of referring to a general body of people that is possibly not exclusive to males as "guys" in the above post, which is inherently sexist despite how commonly it slips. Thank Doug Hofstadter for that pet peeve of mine. Edit: http://www.alternet.org/story/48856/why_sexist_language_mattersAren't you a bit picky there? I'm not a native speaker but always thought it could be applied to mixed group (men + women) when addressing people in a friendly manner? Anyway, it's nice to see the chainradar story finishing happily! It is commonly (though informally of course) used for people of either sex and even groups that are exclusively female. Informal. persons of either sex; people: Could one of you guys help me with this?
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April 08, 2015, 09:44:09 PM |
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Riddle:
I had trouble following it. If you have a specific question, please ask.
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April 08, 2015, 09:50:22 PM |
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Riddle:
Liar 1 gives Liar 2 40k XMR as an attempt at bribery, no questions asked and the process happens before Liar 2 is aware that they're going to be taking money.
Liar 2 does not agree to the bribe upon discovery of the money, and sends the money back x time later.
Liar 2 then gets reigned in by the IRS, who is aware of Liar 2's usage of Monero, because it has become standard to use everywhere, and is audited heavily.
How does Liar 2 prove that the bribe was rejected without the participation of Liar 1? Or, what steps could Liar 2 have taken to ensure that the money was received erroneously yet returned correctly to an address that is not owned by Liar 2, and will in no way lead the IRS to believe that Liar 2 is taking inexplicable sums of money for no apparent reason?
What can be done, other than immediately ceasing use of the account and submitting it for review and bribe 'extraction' by authorities?
In what type of scenario would Liar 1 be so willing to bribe Liar 2 to an account that is "public" in the sense that it's used for personal documentation purposes?
In what type of scenario would Liar 2 be willing to share this "public" address with Liar 1?
Just wondering.
Liar 2 would have some sort of trail to indicate how he got the return address (eg. an email or whatever). He could show that communication and prove his return transfer. Of course, the emails could be faked, but that is why the IRS or a court would make an assertion on that. The last piece (cryptographically proving he made a payment to X) is the easier bit.
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April 08, 2015, 10:35:09 PM |
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Riddle:
Liar 1 gives Liar 2 40k USD IN CASH as an attempt at bribery, no questions asked and the process happens before Liar 2 is aware that they're going to be taking money.
Liar 2 does not agree to the bribe upon discovery of the money, and sends the money back x time later.
Liar 2 then gets reigned in by the IRS, who is aware of Liar 2's usage of USD IN CASH, because it has become standard to use everywhere, and is audited heavily.
nothing new here....
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April 08, 2015, 10:41:39 PM |
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I recently (today) found out about this MTurk program that amazon facilitates, that is basically bounties for performing tasks. Maybe the Devs could utilize this program for some tasks, and donations could fund it. https://www.mturk.com/mturk/welcome
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April 08, 2015, 10:43:24 PM |
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What task are you thinking about? Translations? Documentations?
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5w00p
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April 08, 2015, 10:45:41 PM |
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1) Usability tests of websites
2) Usability tests of software
3) Podcat transcriptions
And yes,
4) Translations
5) Documentations
I figure that it also increases visibility outside of the cryptosphere©
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April 08, 2015, 10:49:17 PM |
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Heya everyone! Onemorexmr, fluffypony and I put together something that will make it easier for everyone to buy monero (with bitcoin)!! Basically, its a bot that buys Monero on Poloniex for you - so you never have to log on to Poloniex again! You set up a new poloniex account, deposit some BTC in poloniex, get some API keys from poloniex, put those keys into BuyMonero.net, deposit some XMR into buymonero.net, and then sit back and watch the monero roll in. One of the reasons we put this together is because Poloniex can be somewhat of a hassle to use. Another reason is to provide an easy way to acquire a lot of monero with minimal effort, without making the market go crazy, and at a good price. If you have any questions, please checkout the bitcointalk thread or the getmonero forum thread. https://forum.getmonero.org/2/economics-and-trading/258/buymonero-net-btc-cost-averaginghttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1017131
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April 08, 2015, 11:21:58 PM |
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Heya everyone! Onemorexmr, fluffypony and I put together something that will make it easier for everyone to buy monero (with bitcoin)!! Basically, its a bot that buys Monero on Poloniex for you - so you never have to log on to Poloniex again! You set up a new poloniex account, deposit some BTC in poloniex, get some API keys from poloniex, put those keys into BuyMonero.net, deposit some XMR into buymonero.net, and then sit back and watch the monero roll in. One of the reasons we put this together is because Poloniex can be somewhat of a hassle to use. Another reason is to provide an easy way to acquire a lot of monero with minimal effort, without making the market go crazy, and at a good price. If you have any questions, please checkout the bitcointalk thread or the getmonero forum thread. https://forum.getmonero.org/2/economics-and-trading/258/buymonero-net-btc-cost-averaginghttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1017131Awesome, thank you you three! But I'm curious, is there a technical or safety reason why you direct us to "set up a new Poloniex account" instead of our existing ones?
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April 08, 2015, 11:28:19 PM |
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Awesome, thank you you three! But I'm curious, is there a technical or safety reason why you direct us to "set up a new Poloniex account" instead of our existing ones? well.. i answer that questions honest: it is simply not possible for me to detect trades made by me or from you (well polo api says i *should* be able to - but i dont consider 90% reliable). for simplicity sakes i go through the history of your executed polo orders to calculate our fee - if you use an existing account that would mean that your account starts with a negative balance (on buymonero - we will never touch your polo funds! (except for the trades you want us to do)). neither you nor we want that! additionally if you are using the account and our bot at the same time: it always cancels all existing orders before making a new one. this would mean that your orders get cancelled once a day. EDIT: but it is a good idea to login to that polo account from time-to-time and withdraw xmr! never keep to much on one exchange. we stop trading any account who has too much funds in it and send a warning mail.
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April 08, 2015, 11:29:02 PM Last edit: April 08, 2015, 11:41:34 PM by oblox |
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Trying to build from source in a win7 environment but hitting a compile error: user@user-PC MINGW64 ~/bitmonero-master/src/build $ make Scanning dependencies of target crypto [ 1%] Building C object crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/aesb.obj [ 3%] Building C object crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/blake256.obj [ 5%] Building C object crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/chacha8.obj C:/msys64/home/user/bitmonero-master/src/crypto/chacha8.c:12:29: fatal error: common/int-util.h: No such file or directory #include "common/int-util.h" ^ compilation terminated. crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/build.make:100: recipe for target 'crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/chacha8.obj' failed make[2]: *** [crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/chacha8.obj] Error 1 CMakeFiles/Makefile2:125: recipe for target 'crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/all' failed make[1]: *** [crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/all] Error 2 Makefile:75: recipe for target 'all' failed make: *** [all] Error 2 The source was cloned directly from github and I see that int-util.h exists in src/common/. Thoughts?
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