Peeps by @veox
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Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Thanks for reporting. Can you confirm that the link you're clicking appears on peepeth.com/a/personality, and is in the following form: knowyourself.ai/preview/some-code-here? Have emailed you a preview link.
Yes, those are the links I click.
The link you sent via e-mail is the same one I get on the `/a/personality` page.
I'll follow up via e-mail, too.
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
The #KnowYourself link guides me to an URI with an empty page (literally nothing in the `<body>`), and nothing but `Successfully compiled asm.js code (total compilation time 2ms)` in the console. This in Firefox with quite a few privacy extensions. Anyone else seeing this?..
(literally nothing in the HTML `[body]`)
The #KnowYourself link guides me to an URI with an empty page (literally nothing in the `
`), and nothing but`Successfully compiled asm.js code (total compilation time 2ms)`
in the console.
This in Firefox with quite a few privacy extensions.
Anyone else seeing this?..
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Today's the last day of #Gitcoin Glants round 3. https://gitcoin.co/grants/
Glants -> Grants... That's quite some key distance. :D
Today's the last day of #Gitcoin Glants round 3.
Replying to @ligi (0x0402c3407dcbd476c3d2bbd80d1b375144baf4a2)
We just presented what we did @Hackatoshi - trying to improve on some privacy issues that @peter_szilagyi talked about at @efdevcon 4 in the very same city as @Hackatoshi is now happening in. You can find results in this @github org: https://github.com/tincubeth thanks to the great @Paralelni_polis venue for hosting and @JosefJelacic for organizing!
I see on the website an image of #WallETH with the in3 as a network provider.
https://tincubeth.org/img/portfolio/walleth.png
Is this a "virtual" Android? Is it talking to the underlying host machine, or an actual Orbot (#Tor app) on same Android?
Either way, cool stuff!
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
... as to "Universal Basic Services", this is nothing new and is best known under the name of public services. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_service Ask Naval how well the idea of public services is doing in the US, and why.
This reminds me of that time Silicon Valley entrepreneurs re-invented mass transit for themselves.
Replying to @satsearcher (0x86e9abf10d761122f3a7c375fe381dfd28bb47a0)
I recommend listening to Naval Ravikant's argument against UBI, pro Universal Basic Services: https://youtu.be/3qHkcs3kG44?t=1893 Also, unrelated, but he has a great part on environmental protection vs. capitalistic growth: https://youtu.be/3qHkcs3kG44?t=5187
... as to "Universal Basic Services", this is nothing new and is best known under the name of public services.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_service
Ask Naval how well the idea of public services is doing in the US, and why.
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Guess UBI is tricky to imagine if you grew up in a country without obligatory government-issued ID cards, residence registers, and value-added tax. (Penguin says this is #politics; so be it!)
However, arguably - and in Naval's defense - UBI is indeed hard to implement in a country without the first two, and can easily feed runaway economic processes without additional financial controls (of which VAT is one).
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Which shows how much he's stuck in his own US+capitalist interpretation of the world. He takes a proposition that _relies_ on no "means-testing", adds that to it, and then says it won't work. :/
Guess UBI is tricky to imagine if you grew up in a country without obligatory government-issued ID cards, residence registers, and value-added tax.
(Penguin says this is #politics; so be it!)
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Naval's third argument is "It's nonsense to hand 15K out to everybody, you want to means-test people; there's no reason to give it to you and me; so, you end up back towards the welfare system, where you do have to figure out who needs it and who doesn't". ...
Which shows how much he's stuck in his own US+capitalist interpretation of the world.
He takes a proposition that _relies_ on no "means-testing", adds that to it, and then says it won't work. :/
Replying to @satsearcher (0x86e9abf10d761122f3a7c375fe381dfd28bb47a0)
I recommend listening to Naval Ravikant's argument against UBI, pro Universal Basic Services: https://youtu.be/3qHkcs3kG44?t=1893 Also, unrelated, but he has a great part on environmental protection vs. capitalistic growth: https://youtu.be/3qHkcs3kG44?t=5187
Naval's third argument is "It's nonsense to hand 15K out to everybody, you want to means-test people; there's no reason to give it to you and me; so, you end up back towards the welfare system, where you do have to figure out who needs it and who doesn't".
...
Replying to @AdolfHitler (0xb06ef38658214912c39214a6755341bb731d28e3)
God is dead
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Let's play a social media game: #tag! "Everybody has a job; no work gets done."
The rules are simple and ugly: tag a post with associations.
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Let's play a social media game: #tag! "Everybody has a job; no work gets done."
#anarchism #politics
Let's play a social media game: #tag!
"Everybody has a job; no work gets done."
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Mine voted for "christian democrats", and vote distribution was in absolutely the same uniform order as the country averaged. No surprise there - presidential elections (on the same day) took all the attention anyone would pay to #politics, or EU policies for that matter.
Ah no, wait, I was looking at the wrong column. :D
My 'hood voted _more_ for the two christian parties than the rest of the country; but also _more_ liberal, and less green.
To be honest, though, one of the two green parties is phony, and the other toothless.
Replying to @ligi (0x0402c3407dcbd476c3d2bbd80d1b375144baf4a2)
Proud of my hood! If this would be the whole of Europe we should be able to stand against climate change ..
Mine voted for "christian democrats", and vote distribution was in absolutely the same uniform order as the country averaged.
No surprise there - presidential elections (on the same day) took all the attention anyone would pay to #politics, or EU policies for that matter.

Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
What if the time aspect of Peepeth were removed?
Can actually test easily with ad blockers such as uBlock Origin, thanks to you giving elements meaningful class/ID names.
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
late80s-90s rock Wednesday? late80s-90s rock Wednesday. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Pa9x9fZBtY
Listen if you recognise the riff. ^_^

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Raw draft proposal: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-xxx-transient-programs-using-no-destination-transactions/3328?u=veox
Eh, that didn't embed well. Title:
EIP-XXX: Transient programs using no-destination transactions
#eip #evm #eoa #transient
Raw draft proposal:
#Compound v2 has been released. DAI borrowers should note that it has a lower APR than v1.
It is rational for lenders to wait for borrowers to migrate first:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/bs41tm/compound_v2_is_live_on_mainnet_d/eomqcgg/
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Say: What if we use fossils for fuel, too, and not just polymer synthesis? Do we manage to proliferate beyond one star system before a periodic coronal mass ejection wipes us out?
... Or something wholly pessimistic:
The simulation used to have a purpose, but now it's hung in an infinite loop. Like ants crawling over a toy that a child forgot when mom called dinner, the sense we make of life is ours and ours alone.
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Say: What if we use fossils for fuel, too, and not just polymer synthesis? Do we manage to proliferate beyond one star system before a periodic coronal mass ejection wipes us out?
... Or perhaps something less optimistic:
We're not the simulants: we're the mobs, the scenery. The simulation _does_ have a purpose, but humans don't figure into it, not explicitly.
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Say: What if we use fossils for fuel, too, and not just polymer synthesis? Do we manage to proliferate beyond one star system before a periodic coronal mass ejection wipes us out?
Back to the question of "why simulate": it's probably impossible to determine, since the parameters for success or failure are external to the simulation; and both (success and failure) result in the same outcome as far as the simulants are concerned: termination.
Replying to @ligi (0x0402c3407dcbd476c3d2bbd80d1b375144baf4a2)
Could even be fuzz testing judging by the current behavior of the simulation ..
Heh, yes. The simulation doesn't have to make sense to the simulants, as far as the simulators are concerned.
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
We're in a CI test run for a breaking change.
Say:
What if we use fossils for fuel, too, and not just polymer synthesis? Do we manage to proliferate beyond one star system before a periodic coronal mass ejection wipes us out?
Replying to @ligi (0x0402c3407dcbd476c3d2bbd80d1b375144baf4a2)
If we are living in a simulation the question "why was this simulation created?" is a fun one. And what stimuli (papers,humans,..) in this simulation might be inserted to control it.
We're in a CI test run for a breaking change.
Replying to @jimpick (0x75045afcc7cd37e6a93513b97baaaa8d0c848e07)
Hi peepethers!
Greetings!.. And, uh, good night (I'm off).
Replying to @Inert (0x10017ca37b1257ac0771e24652aa28c758e378eb)
Seems he registered on the 11th of April 2019 and the copyright office responded by changing the records author on the 20th May 2019, because no one contested the authorship within the month the C.O didn’t do any investigation/verification and just changed it uncontested. https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=15&ti=1,15&Search_Arg=bitcoin&Search_Code=FT%2A&CNT=25&PID=nzoD_881lnuCunVeTvIfD742gwJ8&SEQ=20190521081301&SID=1
I see also he's a tax evader, "Antigua and Barbuda"... No surprise here, though.
Replying to @Inert (0x10017ca37b1257ac0771e24652aa28c758e378eb)
Seems he registered on the 11th of April 2019 and the copyright office responded by changing the records author on the 20th May 2019, because no one contested the authorship within the month the C.O didn’t do any investigation/verification and just changed it uncontested. https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=15&ti=1,15&Search_Arg=bitcoin&Search_Code=FT%2A&CNT=25&PID=nzoD_881lnuCunVeTvIfD742gwJ8&SEQ=20190521081301&SID=1
Thanks for the direct link. (Their search is currently overloaded.)
Replying to @cburgdorf (0x903ddd91207f737255ca93eb5885c0e087be0fc3)
Just enabled @brave rewards! My browser pays me for viewing ads. Yours too?
I'm not using #Brave again until they stop recommending OS-level security downgrades:
https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/1899
(It's also in the docs now - see PR 2813. :/)
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Every time there's a market movement, positive or negative... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vVDWQlHLOE
... I distract myself from temptation by optimising tests!
Every time there's a market movement, positive or negative...
Replying to @Inert (0x10017ca37b1257ac0771e24652aa28c758e378eb)
Binance may have accidentally burnt $40 million in SegWit migration. https://www.finder.com.au/binance-may-have-accidentally-burnt-40-million-in-segwit-migration?utm_content=buffer6839c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
> Update 9/5/2019: The coins are actually being spent so it's probably safe to disregard this theory.
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
How many #DeFi dapps can still "play" with your tokens? Can you name them all?..
> Can you name them all?..
Turns out I couldn't, not even for the account currently posting from, which I barely ever use for token juggling. :/
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
How many #DeFi dapps can still "play" with your tokens? Can you name them all?..
The only way to find out, I figure, is go through the list of all signed txs for an account, and look for `0x095ea7b3` (4-byte signature for `approve(address,uint256)`). Then filter out the ones still "active"...
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Conjecture on conjecture, true, and probably unlikely. But still, some extra peace of mind for the user, which dapp developers seem to ignore (except `0x`, perhaps). I'd also argue that allowances should be tracked by wallets, too, but alas.
How many #DeFi dapps can still "play" with your tokens? Can you name them all?..
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Wish they had a "disable allowance" button for the tokens. Once you withdraw from the system, it's still technically enabled. Say there was a bug in the contracts, and one's funds could be "pulled back" into the system against their will...
Conjecture on conjecture, true, and probably unlikely. But still, some extra peace of mind for the user, which dapp developers seem to ignore (except `0x`, perhaps).
I'd also argue that allowances should be tracked by wallets, too, but alas.
Replying to @cburgdorf (0x903ddd91207f737255ca93eb5885c0e087be0fc3)
I know I'm late to the party but I just tried out @compoundfinance There's something truly magical about lending out DAI and watching your collected interest go up block by block! #OpenFinance #DeFi #MagicInternetMoney
Wish they had a "disable allowance" button for the tokens. Once you withdraw from the system, it's still technically enabled.
Say there was a bug in the contracts, and one's funds could be "pulled back" into the system against their will...
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
Wonder why _really_. "To encourage to grow more" isn't really an answer. Idle guess is it being "stock" for rope and heavy-duty canvas, which otherwise has to be imported (at high cost), which in turn undercuts profits from cotton exports and strains the supply chain.
"Strains the supply chain": by this, I mean that it takes up limited shipping space, that otherwise could be occupied by much scarcer "goods" - steel, purebred livestock... and people.
Did I guess right? Does the book say more?
Replying to @Alexeth (0xc9be60b09dd47c1e43df907b5ed27ec763cba7bd)
#TheEmperorWearsNoClothes
Wonder why _really_. "To encourage to grow more" isn't really an answer.
Idle guess is it being "stock" for rope and heavy-duty canvas, which otherwise has to be imported (at high cost), which in turn undercuts profits from cotton exports and strains the supply chain.
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
A perspective on the #Boeing737Max, article in #IEEESpectrum (an engineering magazine): https://spectrum.ieee.org/aerospace/aviation/how-the-boeing-737-max-disaster-looks-to-a-software-developer
> The people who wrote the code for the original MCAS system were obviously terribly far out of their league and did not know it. How can they implement a software fix, much less give us any comfort that the rest of the flight management software is reliable?
A perspective on the #Boeing737Max, article in #IEEESpectrum (an engineering magazine):
Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)
#Tether slides off the peg: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/tether
A screenshot for posterity:
#Tether slides off the peg:
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
Not sure. It's the version of Android with uninstallable Yahoo search, a defunct "AllShare" application, and an impossible-to-load Google Market (precursor to Play Store?)
Mmh. Perhaps Android 1 then. I think my 2.3.6 had Play Store (but would have to go fishing for that device to check).
Anyway, real old. Cool that you found a use for it.
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
This baby. The perfect tester for a Peepeth light reader.
Android 2.3.6?