Message from @ThisIsChris

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2017-12-25 19:57:31 UTC  

I botched the quotes but hopefully you get the idea

2017-12-25 21:47:17 UTC  

@Deleted User I did, and it said something along the lines of an unrecognized command. I'll get back to it later.

2017-12-26 00:18:23 UTC  

I’m not very familiar with Debian, but the next thing to try would be the same command, except type “apt” instead of “apt-get”

2017-12-26 03:04:30 UTC  

sudo apt-get me a GUI so I don’t have to deal with all this nonsense :p

2017-12-26 19:02:04 UTC  

@celticflame With all the crypto stuff going on, you could try to sell your goods on https://www.openbazaar.org/

2017-12-26 19:05:37 UTC  

I've never tried OpenBazaar, but accepting bitcoin for your goods would be a good move in any case

2017-12-26 19:06:49 UTC  

A lot of people are moving from tor to openbazaar

2017-12-26 19:08:15 UTC  

Idk if OpenBazaar is enough for marketing a business. But accepting bitcoin is a big benefit to your business

2017-12-26 19:08:50 UTC  

Yeah it needs to be developed more before it can be completely trusted.

2017-12-26 19:09:30 UTC  

We need something like Etsy to accept bitcoin

2017-12-26 19:32:17 UTC  

Overstock.com accepts bitcoin, or at least it did. I know a lot of merchants have been having problems because the fees and transaction times are too slow

2017-12-26 20:16:19 UTC  

@this_that5553it sounds neat,but still really unsure of bitcoin,don't know all that much of it. But i like the concept of OpenBazaar. Something to think about more once i get going

2017-12-26 20:30:30 UTC  

@celticflame you can always immediately convert it to American $, or spend it on Amazon.

2017-12-26 23:05:06 UTC  

@John O -hmm ok,i like that

2017-12-26 23:54:36 UTC  

If I had a business where I produced goods, I would use that as a good opportunity to get bitcoin

2017-12-27 15:03:45 UTC  

I should have said this before, but I realize now we should keep crypto related conversation out if here too

2017-12-28 01:31:03 UTC  
2018-01-02 20:05:56 UTC  

@ThisIsChris (autistic screeching intensifies) I assume you mean cryptofinance and that this would be the preferred place for cryptography and COMSEC discussion? because the latter (which actually may or may not be channel-worthy) is something that I can offer some decent insights about that don't relate to the former at all

2018-01-02 21:33:10 UTC  

@ThisIsChris what about blockchain related topics? crypto is based on it but blockchain is used for other things.

2018-01-03 00:30:27 UTC  

@Pavel Cristović you're right I just meant cryptocurrencies

2018-01-03 00:32:09 UTC  

@ArtairRose#9199 blockchain OK, even the technical aspect of building your own cryptocurrecy is OK, what I want to prevent is the price of today's altcoin deriding all topical conversation in a channel that isn't cryptofinance

2018-01-04 06:09:42 UTC  

>Intel says the stock sale was unrelated to the vulnerability, but came as part of a planned divestiture program. But Krzanich put that stock sale plan in place in October - several months after Intel was informed of the vulnerability.

Why do they lie about stuff that’s so easy to disprove?

A redditor’s response:

2018-01-04 06:09:56 UTC  

Possibly because Krzanich will probably never get SEC actions taken against him.

He's been the CEO of Intel - the manufacturer of the most powerful tool for exfiltrating foreign countries' data that the NSA has ever had.

He oversaw and kept mum about the IME blackbox in every Intel CPU. There's absolutely no way that people at Intel didn't know about these vulnerabilities years ago. They've collected and analysed crash dumps from billions of installed systems running hundreds of OEM OSes for the past two decades.

The fact that they were not fixed means one thing: Intel's largest customer, the US Intelligence Community, ensured this "feature" that Meltdown exploits, continued to be kept in production.

The last Tech Sector CEO to refuse to comply with US Intel extrajudiciary activities, in PRISM, got the SEC so far up his colon that he couldn't cough without filling out a stock value impact form and got prosecuted for insider trading. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Nacchio

Krzanich played ball and gave the NSA every feature they wanted for as long as he worked there. He won't spend a moment in a courtroom.

2018-01-04 18:36:50 UTC  

Anyone @here know how to fug with webpack? @sigruna14 wants to know

2018-01-04 18:37:07 UTC  

Damn I forgot about this server.

2018-01-04 18:37:08 UTC  

LOL

2018-01-04 18:49:53 UTC  

>this server btfo'd

2018-01-05 02:07:09 UTC  

>mfw

2018-01-06 20:02:57 UTC  

Do any of you guys have experience with e-commerce, dropshipping, using Shopify storefronts to sell items? It’s piqued my interest lately

2018-01-06 21:14:28 UTC  

@AP I know that @celticflame was looking into something very similar lately, if you search the history of this chat. Maybe she would be willing to share what she found with you?

2018-01-07 12:12:16 UTC  

@APmessaged you back. Unfortunately have had to put all business on hold,on back burner for now. Got thrown into alot of family personal stuff going on

2018-01-07 13:09:35 UTC  

@celticflame I think it's a topic that a lot of people are curious about, could you post something here about what you found?

2018-01-07 14:13:08 UTC  

Well my head feels like stuffed wool right now do to alot of stuff going on in family so bare with me...
For the past year or 2,i have been slowly building up a small hand beaded jewelry business, getting products made now some in small bulks here n there,ready to sell. Got some business cards made off of Vista Print. Have looked online into Etsy & Ebay that want to charge you a lovely fee per item that you try to sell off their sites,decided not to do. Have looked into and started setting up app called "Shopify"- they give ypu a 14day trial period to start setting things up,give you some sample pages for you to set up,display your items for sale,seem the best to go by. Have gotten emails back on directing traffic to your site once you get it made,etc and how to help with the business aspects of it. There are some free sample pages u can use or some u pay fee for,all depends on your set up and way you want things, etc. So far seems the most solid from what i have compared to other sites in the past. Just need to get it done,set up. Because at the time i would have got started a bunch of family emergencies have happened so haven't had chance to finish setting up. I have kept somewhat track of receits,costs it has taken to make all my products,but still have alot not done so best to keep a quickbooks aspects of business costs set aside for your product's. Have taken lots of patience and time to build products up,so not something you do relatively quick. Still learning barely by the curveballs thrown at me. Plus what it will cost to ship products, and what you also have to factor in. Am alot closer to trying to get it off the ground but like i said have now had family issues to deal with so having to set aside and come back to again in lil while when i get better time,rtc set aside. Please excuse any fuzziness,really drained right now from driving lots hours,stress & little sleep.

2018-01-07 14:14:17 UTC  

Just 1 example of my product i have made by hand,take alot of time and patience

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/352761432833523713/399566418485706752/20170922_133034.jpg

2018-01-07 14:16:09 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/352761432833523713/399566888021262347/20170921_201127.jpg

2018-01-07 14:19:13 UTC  

Not to mention costs of supplies i get off ebay or local,etc. Like Silver,gemstone beads like the Amethyst,Opal,Pearls in bottom set,or some of the Swarovski crystals,silver & silvwr chain in top 1. Alot of factors...

2018-01-07 14:20:56 UTC  

Anyways,thats as far as I've gotten. Takes time,sorry can't be of any further help right now folks. Like i said,so close to launching but am having to put on hold to help with extended family matters

2018-01-07 14:25:16 UTC  

Oh also have a magnetic reader white Square thing to use too

2018-01-07 14:25:38 UTC  

If anyone is looking for contracting leads...I know a guy looking for someone with node.js/angular experience building gui. I believe some Mongo experience is helpful. DM me if interested. He's looking to fill the position within the week.