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punkman: this sounds like you want to do frequency analysis on otp, but perhaps
I'm just thick
mircea_popescu: this is actually usable to describe a lot of the plain text, and exponentially more so when
i know that debug.log tends to contain a lot of "connection" strings.
mircea_popescu: esp since
i know plenty of strings likely to appear in the plaintext.
mircea_popescu:
i will then proceed to count the As and the Ws and break your thing to a large degree.
mircea_popescu: mod6>
i don't think a billion units is lulzy at all. << what is this re ?
mircea_popescu: otherwise, whores and miners are abundant and
i couldn't care less.
mod6: also, which block was the last accepted?
i.e., which block was it grinding on?
mod6:
i don't think a billion units is lulzy at all.
gernika: asciilifeform: Since
I've already shutdown the node,
I can't answer your other questions at this time.
I will once
I've started it up again and it re-wedges (
i.e. no new accepted blocks for 12+ hours)
mircea_popescu:
i can inspect other boeings that were made, including by the people that trained you.
assbot: Logged on 06-02-2016 17:30:00; mircea_popescu: so - if "cryptologists" can not produce what
i ask of them - their wives, to the brothel, they themselves to the mines, for fraud.
gernika: or perhaps this is one of those "hands of the drowning" situations. bleh. C++ here
I come.
gernika: mod6: my 99996 node is wedging every 1k blocks or so.
I would be happy to apply any logging or debugging patches that might be out there to help track down the problem.
mircea_popescu:
i don't need "experts" and "universities" to tell me 1800 state of the art.
mircea_popescu: so - if "cryptologists" can not produce what
i ask of them - their wives, to the brothel, they themselves to the mines, for fraud.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: which...
i dun recall the last time
i used a message longer
thestringpuller: an exercise for the reader is always a good exercise.
I'll see what 'netsec' tards at work say to that question.
thestringpuller:
i figure it's disinformation. but who am
I to argue with "crypto experts!!!11" and such
mircea_popescu: then again
i suppose there's some middle aged lawyers somewhere that remember the days facebook was really cool.
☟︎ mircea_popescu:
i remember the days, back when the mothers of the current crop of internet kids were still sucking cock on public grounds, that slashdot was really cool.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> apparently
i'm "self exiled to argentina" because
i'm fucking local now. <<
I did that troll
mircea_popescu: derp #1 : "What is wrong with existing block ciphers like AES? AES has been in widespread use for over a decade and to the best of my knowledge, there is still no practical attack on it (unless someone has built a working quantum computer and not told anyone about it). Its totally free of patents and IP issues. Its been implemented in a huge variety of hardware and software (including the Intel CPU that
I am using to m
☟︎ mircea_popescu: well...
i suppose if you find prior art re moore's law ima buy slashdot and redirect it to logs.
mircea_popescu:
i wish to see place where person in position of management/responsibility makes decision and publicly backs it by plain statement that moore law's a delusion.
mircea_popescu: apparently
i'm "self exiled to argentina" because
i'm fucking local now. apparently my slaves are "whores" because hey, "it's unfair" or whatever.
mircea_popescu: there's all this constant "oh
i know why this person that's better than me did what he did, let me tell you!" bullshit.
mircea_popescu:
I think
I know what (s)he is talking about - it's similar to this one
https://vimeo.com/7125141 [vimeo.com] , and involves MP breaking down in the face of confrontation. Not necessarily crying per se, but he acts like a kid who has been told he can't go out and play until he eats his broccoli. Might even be the same event, but this video was put out by MP and is edited to make MP look good, at least in his own eyes. <<
assbot: Logged on 06-02-2016 13:58:34; pete_d_out: speaking of power consumption and moore's law,
i hadn't realised that intel had claimed that the ~pentium 4~ would reach 10 ghz, nor that they actually manufactured the p4 at 3.8 ghz... in 2008. the only reason higher power outputs weren't produced en masse was that, apparently, the chips were already consuming 130w at 3.8 ghz and power consumption scaled linearly from there.
mircea_popescu:
i can only speak here to clarify certain misgivings about my friend. or
i will violate the publication ban as it all links together."
mircea_popescu: and
i barely see the point of this discussion as we are not allowed by operation of law to discuss many relevant points to the story.
i think you could discuss much without including any name. but it does not show the why of allan filing and trying the way he does. if
i was him
i would have no faith in the courts at all.
mircea_popescu: nge that.
i was actually there.
i will say
i have seen no judge, crown, or family services member with the best interest of the children in mind (in this case). and that is a hard fact.
mircea_popescu: "
i can only say so much for a few reasons. first allan is my friend. we dont agree on many points but this does not mean
i care to make any assumptions about his beliefs on law and governance or his personal life. second there is a publication ban on things which
i hold first hand knowledge of.
i belive those cases were sealed as a cover up of what actually went on. there is nothing anyone will write here that will cha
mircea_popescu: "agreed.
i like allan as a friend. to meet him you would probably like him too. he isnt nuts in general like many are.
i have sat in on a few court dates that cant be brought up on here. allan and his family got shafted. that put al in a hard spot and drove his theories to what we have now. there was no reason for his kids to be taken. if there was
i would gladly say so. in a way the courts created allan the vexatious.
mircea_popescu:
i played a game of poker with some local whores last night, busted my million within an hour.
danielpbarron:
i squeaked out a victory against 2 people and a bot last night; came down to dueling knight cards, and
I had more :D
danielpbarron: and on the topic of ipad/phone games. Recently
I bought the 'Catan' app after my brother showed me this board game. It's notbad.jpg
assbot: Logged on 06-02-2016 15:33:16; asciilifeform:
i never looked into what his entropy source is. if it's a prng, straight to hell.
mircea_popescu: why the fuck would
i want to send people to a landing page "aboput me" where someone else advertises other fucking idiots.
BingoBoingo:
I dunno about provably wrong. Giving Hegel a spin has me feeling rather favorable to the classical eastern despotisms he shat on.
assbot: Logged on 06-02-2016 15:33:16; asciilifeform:
i never looked into what his entropy source is. if it's a prng, straight to hell.
mircea_popescu:
i am not overall so convinced clasical eastern despotisms were so very wrong. yes provably wrong, but then again so is the west.
mircea_popescu: quoted here because my spamthing identified it as legit, and
i had do to a triple taker and im STILL not convinced this is not a spam script.
assbot: Logged on 06-02-2016 13:59:04; pete_d_out: fuck,
i'd totally run a 10 ghz pentium. not like
i pay for leccy.
mircea_popescu: yes, this is fine and good,
i'm just saying the reasons they do what they do are outside of your experience.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Last
I checked Angry Birds runs in most turd browsers with user agent set to chrome
mircea_popescu:
i dunno how familiar you are with ipad/android on one hand, and steam and derivatives on the other ; but amd's ploy is plainly to make a hardware-sum-of-these.
assbot: Logged on 06-02-2016 13:51:36; pete_d_out: " In the latest move, AMD unveiled its FirePro S-Series GPUs that include the company's hardware-virtualization GPU architecture, Multiuser GPU (MxGPU). The technology is aimed at such segments as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), remote workstations, cloud gaming and cloud computing." << is cloud gaming a thing now ?
i thought it was all ipad gaming.
BingoBoingo:
I thank the battery protruding from the back for that.
BingoBoingo: Turns out... occasions
I'd want to do that instead of imagine doing that are rare.
assbot: Logged on 04-08-2015 02:48:13; asciilifeform:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-08-2015#1223506 <<
i've said it before, will say again: if you can fake your way out of 'overqualified, go away' when applying to be a cook or street sweeper, you can and will work profitably in hollywood or cia
assbot: Logged on 03-08-2015 17:23:51; ascii_field: gernika: for the record,
i once tried to get 'blue collar' work, and failed. turned away, 'overqualified, you'll leave as soon as you can'
assbot: Logged on 06-02-2016 07:22:28; mircea_popescu: computers should come on fucking fabric already,
i go to the shop buy 8 meters of opteron.
pete_d_out: well, my clock's running out.
i'll check back in soon :)
pete_d_out: fuck,
i'd totally run a 10 ghz pentium. not like
i pay for leccy.
☟︎ pete_d_out: speaking of power consumption and moore's law,
i hadn't realised that intel had claimed that the ~pentium 4~ would reach 10 ghz, nor that they actually manufactured the p4 at 3.8 ghz... in 2008. the only reason higher power outputs weren't produced en masse was that, apparently, the chips were already consuming 130w at 3.8 ghz and power consumption scaled linearly from there.
☟︎ BingoBoingo:
I dunno that customers actually want it. More a buzzword collision that attracts dumb money.
pete_d_out: " In the latest move, AMD unveiled its FirePro S-Series GPUs that include the company's hardware-virtualization GPU architecture, Multiuser GPU (MxGPU). The technology is aimed at such segments as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), remote workstations, cloud gaming and cloud computing." << is cloud gaming a thing now ?
i thought it was all ipad gaming.
☟︎ pete_d_out: “Workers are still a little discounted” in most fields, said Linda Barrington, executive director of the Institute for Compensation Studies at Cornell University’s ILR School. “Employers won’t pay what the last person in the job was paid because labor is now on sale.”" << ahh,
i can taste the sweet butthurt tears of bahamas and his dream of a fully employed economy. "no one could've predicted" eh ?
BingoBoingo: This one seems to be just about as improbably as the money on BitBet demonstrates, and
I'm really liking the money
I put on "Yes" before he got injured.
pete_d_out: so catching up : mp opened a nifty contest, intel affirmed the sensibility of the current blocksize, mccollarbone is on "pace" to win the bitbet, and my qntra about technology and politics, if admittedly not about bitcoin, was a bit long-winded. did
i miss anything else ?
mircea_popescu: computers should come on fucking fabric already,
i go to the shop buy 8 meters of opteron.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: his point re heat is actually quite sound. why the fuck do
i have a cpu instead of a motherboard sized asic thing ?
mircea_popescu: in every jurisdiction
i heard of clerical errors can be corrected by order, unless it touches to the substance. but again, canada, who knows.
mircea_popescu: "[116]
I have previously concluded, on a balance of probabilities, that these documents were intended to illegally assert a debt against the Officer and Alberta, and that the attempt to file the documents Powell notarized is an indictable criminal offense. Powell is obviously in breach of the Code of Conduct."
mircea_popescu: gee whiz,
i wonder where plaintif caught on this idea that "unless you so and so in 30 days you so and so"