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mircea_popescu: the claim is "The following protocols and primitives are used: ChaCha20 for symmetric encryption, authenticated with Poly1305, using RFC7539's AEAD construction; Curve25519 for ECDH; BLAKE2s for hashing and keyed hashing, described in RFC7693; SipHash24 for hashtable keys; HKDF for key derivation,
as described in RFC5869"
mircea_popescu: consequently,
as a broad field, it doesn't hold much interest here.
mircea_popescu: but, for the expert minds tuned in : ckang 's question does not,
as we currently stand, have a published canonical answer i can link him to. if you write it, i will link it next time someone asks.
mircea_popescu: there's this pattern in usg attempts to subvert bitcoin,
as discussed in that thread and generally in the logs ; it's "success" depends on the ignorance of the userbase, which is what separates very sharply the bitcoin "users" into republican and imperial sets. the latter have some dust and reddit.
a111: Logged on 2017-08-11 17:52 mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes the substantial weakness segwit adds to bitcoin chain security is that witout it, one needs the power to unwind the chain AND the keys of old txn to steal bitcoin. whereas with it, one only needs the hash power,
as anyone can spend the segwit shit.
a111: Logged on 2017-08-11 17:49 mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes and block depth. if you make segwit tx a to me at height 1 and i put it into a normal tx at block 2, i can spend it from block 3
as my bitcoin, the segwitnmess is gone out of it. to steal it from me, one has to rewind all the way to block 1 again. which is possible, but expensive
as the chain builds.
mircea_popescu: but otherwise, girls going to college to meet the sort of guy that goes to college is a time and space invariant. true in egypt today
as it was true in romania 50 years ago
as it was true in the us since inception.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-10 23:52 ckang: trinque: i dont think many of these girls have a long term mindset
as far
as investing goes, mostly college students or do menial low paying work
phf: mircea_popescu: i've been searching from:<nick> "
http://"
as a way to remind myself who is who
ckang: trinque: i dont think many of these girls have a long term mindset
as far
as investing goes, mostly college students or do menial low paying work
☟︎ trinque: cassidy3: what wallet are you using? all of the withdrawals I have here are for 3 addresses, which leads me to believe you're using some "multisig" webshit
as a wallet.
ckang: mircea_popescu: yea this isnt the one im thinking of, it was some years back
as well
ben_vulpes:
as they were the subj of the linked paper.
mircea_popescu: nginx is not actually better for your usecase ; but worse. its notable strength sits with static content, where it actually outperforms apache. otherwise, it's generally not worth the time, even if some of the nuttier bored greybeards will set it up
as a reverse proxy in lieu of a proper cache / buying more fucking machine to serve the static parts only.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-10 15:40 ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: aok; i'm baffled
as to why throwing a file to the running php process for evaluation would be so slow under apache but not nginx; but mod_php looks to be The Right Thing
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: aok; i'm baffled
as to why throwing a file to the running php process for evaluation would be so slow under apache but not nginx; but mod_php looks to be The Right Thing
☟︎ phf: i think we had the jokes going here at some point, of embedding a complete "princess maker"
as a concatenative unicode language
mircea_popescu: sarah443 yes, but you did it stupidly.
as marylin points out : it tastes the same when it comes out of a multi-mn cock.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-10 02:43 mircea_popescu: iirc douchebag ended up here
as a result of danielpbarron saying something in some what was it, free radio movement chat ?
mircea_popescu: sarah443 ok, and it's a living, tenuous and marginal
as it may be, buy shit in china resell it in the states. but how's this relate to website defacing ?
sarah443: I want to be in these groups, not
as law enforcement.
mircea_popescu: iirc douchebag ended up here
as a result of danielpbarron saying something in some what was it, free radio movement chat ?
☟︎ ckang:
As far
as hidden sites go?
mircea_popescu: phf here's a perhaps useful summa of all this : add the name
as a tooltip ? so if i hover it shows it, and if it's useless well, so be it.
mircea_popescu: phf could we maintain explicit lists of permitted unicrap, such
as arabic and chinese ? and rape the rest ?
mod6: I believe what might be happening here is that my traversal follows all edges, where
as yours does something different perhaps
ckanggirl: with
as big
as the internet is, funny how we run across the same people so much
ckanggirl: eclectic
as in, taste that doesnt necessarily fall in line with the rest of society
ckanggirl: but
as they say, hindsight is always 20/20
cassidy3: Certainly, she may be interested in the picture stuff
as well, I am going to dinner tonight with her I will see if shes interested 😃
mimisbrunnr: Logged on 2018-04-09 15:16 mircea_popescu: the good news for you mod6 being that you don't really have to do anything ; v.pl is fine
as it is, for now, and once phf has a prototype walker you can just move on to that and it'll be cheaper. continue work on your ada guy in the meanwhile at your leisure, seems we're converging that way.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform there's also an endless supply of the "totally not the same thing
as this" "platforms", medium, that shitty thing with "i made $0.05 with this post" reddit tip bot extension and so on.
mircea_popescu: and it's exactly the reason "sex trafficking" is a problem, also. >99% of females have entirely no value whatsoever,
as pigs are cheaper to butcher. of those, 14% or so have some resale value
as fucktoys, generally in the bitcent to 0.1 btc range.
trinque: rtorrent's pretty good for "run
as service"
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform "move that crate to the left, but NOT YET or else that weird plant shoots you
as it's exactly diagonal"
mircea_popescu: it's just
as nonsensical, pointless and useless. but it meets much better standards of self-expression
as subjectively perceived.
mircea_popescu: the good news for you mod6 being that you don't really have to do anything ; v.pl is fine
as it is, for now, and once phf has a prototype walker you can just move on to that and it'll be cheaper. continue work on your ada guy in the meanwhile at your leisure, seems we're converging that way.
mircea_popescu is commissioning a new server with a 1gbps unmetered port to act
as a torrent client, because i've finally decided i wish to keep copies of all the films i review.
mircea_popescu: but the devil is in the details. consider how this flows : "so mp, do you want a gui ?" "uh ok" "should it have any buttons on it ?" "kinda what a gui is" "every button will have to be specified,
as to location,
as to..." "just get on with it" "6mb, will that be cash or check on other people's time ?" "motherfucker..."
mircea_popescu: yeah. so on one hand indeed the problem was
as suspected ; but on the other hand phf is correct and yes the graph IS constrained.
mod6: alf already instructed me a number of months ago to be more verbose about failures. I didn't get that done
as much on the last release
as I was trying to limit the scope to the last change for the press-paths.
mircea_popescu: (which is not even wrong,
as the serial application of patches from different branches can result in a messed up codebase ; but it could be more verbose about what happened)
mircea_popescu: phf what is the vdiff_sha_fixes_newline_gcc link to vtools_fixes_static_tohex ?
as now apparently the two patches are entirely disjunct, did you update or something ?
shinohai: Will be happy to serve
as extra set of eyes if you want to dig further mod6
mircea_popescu: phf it's incomprehensible to me
as the manifest.txt varies wildly.
mod6: these vpatches are thrown out
as they fail a previous check.
mircea_popescu: mod6 but specifically
as to the point, can you see why v.pl spits out that error message there ? am i right in reading the script
as "if the file is not found by name" ?
mircea_popescu: i still don't know why they don't ; but
as far
as i can see there isn't an actual problem with his patches or seals.
mircea_popescu:
as long
as the patches don't collide, ie, have the same hash ; and
as long
as they're properly chained and signed they should press.
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mircea_popescu: anwyay, switch away from the supermarket, buy from farmers or w/e, the less industrialized crap the better. that's kinda the side benefit of "vegan", such
as it is (was, mostly, rapidly going away) : moved people away from the industrial food process, made them feel healthier.
mircea_popescu: if you know enough of computers to set up a vpn switcher, you might
as well join douchebag in his multi-mn security venture to come, neh ?
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mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-06#1793484 << basically the "girl gets restless on farm, joins gypsy caravan to get pregnant" story retold, in up to date terms. i suppose the slice of about-read-to-great-again us
as the third world shithole it ~actually~ is has some documentary value.
☝︎ mircea_popescu: but you know, why take one's rightful place
as a tiny item in a larger thing when could hallucinate optionalities and self-importances all day long, and all that.
mircea_popescu: and pogroms stopped happening because
as capitalism integrated this interdependency in a more comprehensible conceptual graph, they were no longer blindly necessary. and they're expensive
as fuck, so. went bye-bye.
mircea_popescu: pogroms started happening because the post-cluny society became economically interdependent to a degree where specific behaviours (
as above) were required for its survival.
as late
as 900, everyone could be "for themselves", and mostly not starve, but by 1300 or so the ONLY chance of alimentary survival in western europe, all of england etc was co-operation. and the faithless behaviour is very much a bar to cooperation, and t
mircea_popescu: but it certainly puts some cold water on any progressive verbiage. "the people" of today are EXACTLY
as smart
as the people of forever. euclids, eulers, etceteras come and go, but the problems of reality REMAIN, and remain identically the same, irrespective of the "progress" at the top of the representational hierarchy. what does it help anyone or anything that i sit here and express this in context informed by a three to fiv
mircea_popescu: you know that the rotten substance will permeate eventualyl the fresh covers, and sooner or later you'll have the same association for the new term
as for the old,
as the association is earned, not arbitrary.
mircea_popescu: the funny bit in all of this is that very much yes, the latin "per-fides" much like "per-jury" and other constructions surviving to this day denotes quite literally, faithless, "with a broken apparatus for the human behaviour commonly known
as faith".
mircea_popescu: (incidentally, since nothing is explained anywhere anymore : the REASON iliterate folk singed
as an X was that then they'd put their thumb on the fresh ink dropped in that pattern. it wasn't a blank X.)
mircea_popescu: "but mp, you agree the cardinal of the set of all the things that can be represented is larger than the cardinal of the set of all the things that can be" "of course" "so then you say the set of things that are necessarily contains the set of things that can be represented ?" "yes" "but this is self-contradictory!" "hurr. there's more reals than there's rationals, and the happenstance that each rational can be denoted
as an i
mircea_popescu: needless to say never before was this insanity seriously contemplated, of having reality
as a subset of representation.
mircea_popescu: in any case, all to the last of the paralogic, cvasirational behaviours of the neet, the pantsuit, the modern man generally all come back to this exact problem, of misrepresenting ontology
as a subset of gnoseology, "things that exist are those among the things that are said which also had the 'exists' attribute set."
phf: was supposed to be btcbase/patches, like "patches"
as a not very descriptive name of the section where vpatches are stored
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-06#1793785 << items predates melpa by many years. i suspect first serious item to rely on gnutls was GNUS, but initially integration was done by calling a subprocess and piping things into it. gnutls (
as well
as dbus, libxml, imagemagick)
as linked in library is a more recent phenomenon
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shinohai: Came to wish trinque happy birthday
as well, enjoy teh steaks!
mircea_popescu: hey, cheaper is the rule of machinery.
as long
as you correctly calculate the cheaper, all industrial process is nothing but.
mircea_popescu:
as running that almost non stop, resulting in too much current draw, resulting in ac bringing available power too low, resulting in battery not getting enough etc.
mircea_popescu: consider actual example :
as i said at some point i bought used bmw. you might know or not, but these engines actually have a GEARBOX for the fan aspirating air to cool the radiator. this particular engine's gearbox for the fan was shot, resulting in a fan so weak you could stop it with finger (properly maintained, it's so strong
as to snap a finger off). therte's a... special 2nd line fan system for this situation, and car w
mircea_popescu: well, i guess we'll have to have a terminology standard then. how about this : fsf = "a little coven of pantsuit retards defined by loyalty to rms and no further characteristics", ie fsf is about on the level of importance of "starslatecodex" ; gnu = "symbol with no concrete reference, sometimes used
as g- or gnu- prefix by marketeers exacly like the string 'super-'" ; open = "group of usg wreckers working on perpetuating the
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform star trek philosophy is, after all (
as iirc you aptly pointed out), "everyone wears this pantsuit". thassit.
mircea_popescu: yes ; but then you look at the "right"
as understood in the us, weirdo fringe groups built around "religion" in the sense of charismatic personality, and they're in no sense different EITHER.
mircea_popescu: anyway, gotta do more work on the camouflage, by the time i can get "status is nothing" aka "we are just
as pantsuit
as any other pantsuit outfit" within five lines...
mircea_popescu: "<Evil_Bob> C-Keen: read the fucking backlog, im not going to repeat myself" lol. perhaps the idea is that one's required to maintain connection
as a show of loyalty. a soert of "mining" if you will.
ave1: asciilifeform, yes I know, I've not tried to separate AdaCore's ada from AdaCore's gcc backend (to FSF gcc backend). AdaCore's gcc backend has significant canges from FSF.
As this would be an interesting experiment, I will put it on the list (other thing to do, is put Ada 2017 on top of gcc 4.9.4 instead of 7.x)