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gribble: Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (<
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gribble: Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (<
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MolokoDesk: also one needs to know about various exploits that can get through various "...real_sql_string()" filters
assbot: servo-
string - YouTube
gribble: (bcverify <signedmessage>) -- Verify the latest authentication request by providing the <signedmessage> which contains the challenge
string signed with your bitcoin address of record. If verified, you'll be authenticated for the duration of the bot's or your IRC session on channel (whichever is shorter).
gribble: Request successful for user JuliaTourianski_, hostmask JuliaTourianski_!1896e2e7@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.150.226.231. Your challenge
string is: freenode:#bitcoin-otc:183f6fd27c774070bb9152f6b72d592a8a5a07b24937afd0dbafce49
ben_vulpes: julia_: there's no cost to WoT entry beyond showing up with keys. if you can decrypt a
string encrypted to your public key, you can enter the WoT.
gribble: Error: invalid syntax (<
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decimation: or
string sufficiently invisible wire in a tree
mircea_popescu: dignork i take the fact that Olivier Blanchard fucktard writes that whole piece without including the
string "Taleb" as a personal insult.
mircea_popescu: "derp sees empty
string, proceeds to supply wholly owned derpage, giving me infinity results"
decimation: But according to wikipedia, it appears that the Eötvös balance is some balls, a rod, some
string, and some mirrors
mircea_popescu: "given this
string and this set of photos, find the
string likelies"
mircea_popescu: this "'KGB: the Inside Story' by Christopher Andrew"
string reminds me of the "stop sending niggers then" joke.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: you've now got 11 things to
string together and that's that.
mircea_popescu: when you feed a
string to gpg you either get a "nonsense" complaint or a "signed by X" response, with a warning that "we can't know who x is "
mircea_popescu: karpeles was too busy to obey too, there's a never ending
string.
gribble: Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (<
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mircea_popescu: it looks and sees a diff guy is putting in the decrypted
string and calls shenanigans.
danielpbarron: anyway, finish it! ;;everify your-decrypted-challenge-
string gribble: BlueMeanie4, when you get the challenge
string, use this command: (everify <otp>) -- Verify the latest encrypt-authentication request by providing your decrypted one-time password. If verified, you'll be authenticated for the duration of the bot's or your IRC session on channel (whichever is shorter).
danielpbarron: ;;echo BlueMeanie4, when you get the challenge
string, use this command: [everify]
assbot:
String Latéral Flash Argent Alter
assbot:
String Latéral Flash Rouge Alter
mircea_popescu: hi all, and welcome to mp's
string of sunday pronnouncements!
gribble: Error: invalid syntax (<
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gribble: Error: invalid syntax (<
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gribble: Error: invalid syntax (<
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gribble: Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (<
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gribble: Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (<
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nubbins`: you should look into hennessy hammocks, they pack super small and you can
string up in all sorts of places
ryguy_`:
string together some openbsd boxes or grsec boxes and give it a go from afar in a 3rd world country
mircea_popescu: for this same reason a newtonian physics professor would rather entertain phlogiston than
string theory.
dignork: TheNewDeal: gpg has a fingerprint, relatively short
string identifying a key, it can be visually verified by human.
chetty: <ben_vulpes> find the correct
string, spend the btc!//souds better than rolling dice games :))
ben_vulpes: find the correct
string, spend the btc!
mircea_popescu: MolokoDeck actually i like the model whereby the actual
string to certify is hashed as a privkey then made into a bitcoin address then have a little something sent there
gribble: Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (<
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gribble: Error: invalid syntax (<
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mircea_popescu: mike_c gotta appreciate trilema runs a custom
string of hacks off 6 yo wp
mircea_popescu: especially in the face of having called a random
string generator in an article you're ostensibly rebutting.
chetty: what we gonna
string core again?
pankkake: "
String of blocks will reject payments lower than 0.0001 BTC before the end of December 2014" the guy almost had it right, I'm submitting a better bet even though I don't really see the point :p
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String, Time, Topic, URL, Unix, User, (1 more message)
Jason: mircea_popescu: aha. so when i hash it, i also reset the
string.
mircea_popescu: Jason " and append it to a
string which is hashed every 512 seconds." << no, old things already included in the block you don't keep around anymore
Jason: mircea_popescu: so essentially collect < 16 kb of data from a POST, record it, and have an event every 512 seconds to verify clearsigned signatures and append it to a
string which will then be hashed?
☟︎ punkman:
string and phonebook would have worked better than ceramic tile
gribble: Error: invalid syntax (<
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mircea_popescu: what
string and what hash has produced the leading d49250d4 ?
mike_c: someone should
string them along a bit. that should make it obvious.
benkay: okay copy this
string: /msg assbot !up
mike_c: as warren was fond of saying "a long
string of big numbers times zero.."
gribble: Error: invalid syntax (<
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gribble: Error: invalid syntax (<
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jurov: DreadKnight so if you had in exchange for investment to pay out % of profit as dividends, is that unacceptable
string to you?
mircea_popescu: now try replacing "
string" with you know, the actual
string.
mircea_popescu: to prove you actualy are that you decrypt and present the
string mircea_popescu: the login process is that you make a claim as to who you are, gribble encodes a
string to that public key
mircea_popescu: "As an example, the following
string of numbers is anything but random:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 However, if this is run through a MD5 or SHA whitener, the result would
BayAreaCoins: Peach ok so the deal was last time i was in here. For .1 you get a
string of letters n numbers. Send a pic of boobs with that and the letters/number = free .1btc.
diana_coman: it's a bit of a hack so not terribly precise - I count non-words and then add 1 - I've used basic
string processing rather than all the text mining shit
gribble: Request successful for user rawted, hostmask Rawted!~Rawted@66.55.134.215. Your challenge
string is: freenode:#bitcoin-otc:4b0e85c80194640f05fece026b398166bbbbacfa29240283791183b5
mircea_popescu: whitening is the process of turning the banal 11111
string into b0baee9d279d34fa1dfd71aadb908c3f
fluffypony: red paper packages tied up with
string gribble: Request successful for user Xplosionist, hostmask Xplosionist!~cross@65.207.51.211. Your challenge
string is: freenode:#bitcoin-otc:b09e590318687c8e98cde7988e23840d466957d9ff3cb9e7f1439920
mircea_popescu: Members: Tim "Kinnie" kingsworth - guitarist born to rock, tim has written many of bringers of darkness's best songs including "my love for you is swimming through the rapids like a broken arow" (Tim only plays Bingleworth guitars. Onstage, he plays a Bingleworth J-9000 7-
string with a neo-chromium humbuckers. For recording, he uses a K-9001 with two single-coli pickups. He exclusively uses Krankle amplifiers and Czech
indiancandy1: with a burka but the reflection of the mirror shes got a g
string on
gribble: Request successful for user colinistheman, hostmask colinistheman!~colinisth@unaffiliated/colinistheman. Your challenge
string is: freenode:#bitcoin-otc:9177b607b37f4d96238bb085f90659242452a37931b87d554336aa9a
teward: don't forget its that entire
string, sexysaffron :)
teward: don'g forget its that entire
string, sexysaffron :)
gribble: Request successful for user TheLordOfTime, hostmask teward!LordOfTime@ubuntu/member/teward. Your challenge
string is: freenode:#bitcoin-otc:7369448cd56d66dd532ee02c584942a080e7aa036426128e9edb4e76
gribble: Request successful for user sexy_saffron, hostmask sexysaffron!8717c805@gateway/web/freenode/ip.135.23.200.5. Your challenge
string is: freenode:#bitcoin-otc:187b08cf3e5bf4be1abc4ebcc21994f31d90b25e90c56b60bbafa3d9
mircea_popescu: just you know, put up a page, with 20 questions or so. have people verify a
string in here to allow their results.