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Log from 2018-05-06: [00:24:57] *** Joins: Luke-Jr[Q] (~quassel@unaffiliated/luke-jr) [00:28:36] *** Quits: Luke-Jr[Q] (~quassel@unaffiliated/luke-jr) (Client Quit) [00:38:37] *** Quits: luke-jr (~luke-jr@unaffiliated/luke-jr) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [00:38:47] *** Joins: luke-jr (~luke-jr@unaffiliated/luke-jr) [00:43:57] *** Quits: steam_bell (~steam_bel@unaffiliated/steam-bell/x-8505715) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [00:47:54] *** Quits: MrBougo (~MrBougo@xonotic/contributor/MrBougo) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [00:51:33] *** Joins: MrBougo (~MrBougo@xonotic/contributor/MrBougo) [03:20:09] *** Quits: sinewav (~Thunderbi@ip68-7-68-87.sd.sd.cox.net) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [06:44:38] <Lucifer_arma> Then there's that moment when you want to put data into version control so you can have backups of it in case something bad happens to it [06:46:29] <Lucifer_arma> It is entertaining that I'm reading the python sqlite documentation, which has a lot of stock market examples, while trying to write a program that analyzes the stock market [12:52:44] <ct|kyle> Lucifer_arma: just buy tesla and forget it :P [13:43:37] *** Joins: sinewav (~Thunderbi@ip68-7-68-87.sd.sd.cox.net) [15:28:58] <ct|kyle> oi sinewav [15:30:05] *** Quits: sinewav (~Thunderbi@ip68-7-68-87.sd.sd.cox.net) (Quit: couldn't handle it and left) [15:30:59] *** Joins: sinewav (~Thunderbi@ip68-7-68-87.sd.sd.cox.net) [15:31:24] <sinewav> client keeps crashing... [15:31:31] <sinewav> ct|kyle: word up? [15:31:45] <ct|kyle> sinewav: pools [15:31:53] <Lucifer_arma> ct|kyle: not buying Tesla. It's too expensive. [15:32:19] <sinewav> Those cars look badass though [15:32:26] <ct|kyle> Lucifer_arma: GOOG is also a good one [15:32:33] <Lucifer_arma> ALSO TOO EXPENSIVE [15:32:42] <ct|kyle> https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DaEvQxMUQAA8ShD.jpg:large [15:32:49] <Lucifer_arma> look, when I start putting money out there, I'm only going to have like $40 to work with [15:32:52] <ct|kyle> that's what I plan to get soon :P [15:33:28] <ct|kyle> Lucifer_arma: AMD under 11 is probbaoly a pretty good buy [15:33:53] <Lucifer_arma> AMD isn't a good buy right now unless you're in for a long-term investment, and even that's iffy [15:34:00] <Lucifer_arma> I don't think AMD is doing all that well [15:34:39] <ct|kyle> Lucifer_arma: last earings proove otherwise [15:34:57] <sinewav> I'm actively looking to buy AMD products [15:35:14] <sinewav> was a big fan in the 90s [15:35:17] <Lucifer_arma> AMD doesn't make anything anymore, they just design things and license out the design [15:35:32] <sinewav> so they make designs? That's still good! [15:36:07] <Lucifer_arma> I'm not arguing that it's not good, I'm just saying that their business model isn't terribly sustainable [15:37:08] <Lucifer_arma> but in the event that I'm tracking their stock price, and it drops and bottoms out, I'll probably buy it and let it ride for awhile, since I think they're quite far from bankruptcy [15:37:50] <Lucifer_arma> after all, I'm still quite excited that they handed Intel their ass on the 64-bit platform change [15:40:54] <sinewav> Running a KDE app has made my MATE system unstable, brb gotta restart [15:40:56] *** Quits: sinewav (~Thunderbi@ip68-7-68-87.sd.sd.cox.net) (Quit: couldn't handle it and left) [15:43:35] *** Joins: sinewav (~Thunderbi@ip68-7-68-87.sd.sd.cox.net) [16:15:27] <ct|kyle> I actually think AMD and tesla stocks have been beaten down way too much lately, for no reason [16:15:47] <ct|kyle> that is why i say AMD under 11 is a good buy [16:18:02] <ct|kyle> it would not suprize me if AMD gets to 16-18 by year end [17:53:20] *** Quits: Lucifer_arma (~dave@cpe-66-68-59-243.austin.res.rr.com) (*.net *.split) [17:54:06] *** Joins: Lucifer_arma (~dave@cpe-66-68-59-243.austin.res.rr.com) [18:04:38] *** Quits: G5 (~g5@p200300EB4BCE6C00FCC47C9DA596904B.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) () [21:11:12] *** Joins: zmanuel (~Z-Man@p5B3269C9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) [21:11:12] *** Quits: Z-Man (~Z-Man@p5B32627B.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) (Killed (verne.freenode.net (Nickname regained by services))) [21:11:12] *** zmanuel is now known as Z-ManView entire month