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a111: Logged on 2017-11-10 15:09 mircea_popescu: (yes, "a plea bargain" has nothing
to do with justice or anything else. it is simply a contract with a
theatrical company, you agree
to play a role on
the lowest rung. it's exactly like 1950s hollywood system signing up
to be an extra. you will be... an extra... in someone else's movie... about shit
that interests
them.)
a111: Logged on 2017-11-10 14:26 asciilifeform:
they're, well, public. ergo could easily be , say, nextprime(commentstring)
a111: Logged on 2017-11-10 14:18 asciilifeform: in unrelated lulz, bch shitcoin pumped back by someone,
to august price
a111: Logged on 2017-11-10 14:12 asciilifeform: i can't even
tetris no moar, diana_coman
a111: Logged on 2017-11-10 14:12 asciilifeform: when i sit
to play a game, it feels like dereliction of duty, with, e.g., ffa yet undone, dulap not yet replaces, scintollator rng not complete, 9000 other processes
a111: Logged on 2017-11-10 14:03 asciilifeform: or how many centuries
that would
take ?
mircea_popescu: (yes, "a plea bargain" has nothing
to do with justice or anything else. it is simply a contract with a
theatrical company, you agree
to play a role on
the lowest rung. it's exactly like 1950s hollywood system signing up
to be an extra. you will be... an extra... in someone else's movie... about shit
that interests
them.)
☟︎ mircea_popescu: and
the very naive idea
that sort of mind comes
to is
that "if i deny labels
to realities i don't like
they'll not exist".
a111: Logged on 2017-11-10 10:14 diana_coman: for
the curious
there are in fact 2 prolific-stamped documents describing pl2303 and pl2303x; pl2303x seems
to be a sort of upgrade
to 64bits but why couldn't it be properly identified as distinct I don't know
diana_coman: will collect full data set on
this proper
too and
then see what it shows exactly
diana_coman: so yes, unsurprising; switched it
to 4096 bits and
time jumped accordingly
to ~4 instead of ~2
diana_coman: e
there is half
the bits so 2048 instead of 4096
a111: Logged on 2017-11-10 14:26 asciilifeform:
they're, well, public. ergo could easily be , say, nextprime(commentstring)
diana_coman: I looked
through
the relevant mpi part but I can't say I get it
to
that degree
to be able
to figure
this out
diana_coman: existing koch-rsa, simply once with co-prime e,
the other
time with prime e
diana_coman: asciilifeform,
tbh
that's why I've wrote it down here as I'm not really sure why
that difference; I did not do any additional factorising or anything
diana_coman: key generation
takes ofc more for prime e
than merely co-prime
diana_coman: will write it up properly and publish
the whole
thing
these days but
this is first glance at it so feel free
to comment
diana_coman: in other news: data collection on rsa with random co-prime e and
then with random prime e almost ready; at first glance on co-prime encryption:decryption
times are as expected approx 4:1 (crt); with prime e
the ratio is more like 2:1
diana_coman: eh, eulora play means 15 minutes per day deciding what
to do and giving
task
to bot; but I get
the idea, I'm not pushing it on anyone really
diana_coman: asciilifeform, funny enough I'd say
the chief complaint is precisely
that "it's not mmorpg as we know it"
diana_coman: recently 1 ECu = 10 satoshi so arguably it
takes longer now
to process same value in game, yes; but dunno about centuries and it certainly was NOT
this
that held people away until now, you know
diana_coman: asciilifeform, iirc several people exchanged
their ecu for btc and cashed out
though no idea how much it was exactly (they usually come in with "will make whole coin!!!111 won't quit!!!" and
then crash out of it a few days later)
diana_coman: asciilifeform, eulora is a way
to get btc; no
tits required either
a111: Logged on 2017-11-10 08:38 mircea_popescu: whole generation of stupid cunts will have
to explain
to
their granddaughters, "and
then in 2017 i was a cretin and missed on
the opportunity
to make 2 bitcents writing on my ugly ass
tits nobody cares about, and
that's why you can't have your private island. o look, barrista break's over, back
to work"\
a111: Logged on 2017-11-10 09:01 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-11-09#1735724 <<<
that's not
the important part.
the important part is
that
the whole population of libertards, feminists etcetera could accuse you or i all day long, shittington post will... print 0.
diana_coman: ah,hm, I
thought
they were same; I'll dig up
the archive
then and check
diana_coman: in other
things: I have been playing around with keccak and in particular with PeterL's ada implementation; as far as I can see it conforms
to Version 3.0 keccak reference but I'm not sure re
testing; any known
test vectors for it? (the
test vectors on current keccak's site seem
to be for sha3)
diana_coman: asciilifeform, myeah; ftr I opened
them
to look but - as expected - not much
to see
diana_coman: for
the curious
there are in fact 2 prolific-stamped documents describing pl2303 and pl2303x; pl2303x seems
to be a sort of upgrade
to 64bits but why couldn't it be properly identified as distinct I don't know
☟︎☟︎ diana_coman: n it is "new" pl2303x; *newer* linux will work because basically
they have been adapted
to
the idiocy so
they check and adapt
a111: Logged on 2017-11-10 00:58 asciilifeform: it's a pl2303 , ought
to work (
though see diana_coman 's recent
thread , on certain egregiously braindamaged linuxen
there is a bug )
diana_coman:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-11-10#1735788 <- I don't really see how it is linux' fault here; so prolific used
to make
the pl2303 and old linux worked fine with it and still does;
THEN
they (or chinese cheap copies dunno) made a DIFFERENT
thing pl2303x
that has however
the same serial id and everything so you can't distinguish between
them before plugging
them in pretty much; and so yes, old linux won't work because it sees it as pl2303 whe
☝︎ mircea_popescu: sooner or later, yes
they will fuck you over. it's definitional.
mircea_popescu: so no, it isn't about accusations. it's about
the implicit vulnerability of being pantsuit.
a111: Logged on 2017-11-09 23:07 asciilifeform: it isn't about 'accusations', you or i could accuse all day long and
they will print 0
mircea_popescu: which of course
they'll pretend like
they don't have
to do
then, just like
they pretended
they don't have
to do now.
mircea_popescu: whole generation of stupid cunts will have
to explain
to
their granddaughters, "and
then in 2017 i was a cretin and missed on
the opportunity
to make 2 bitcents writing on my ugly ass
tits nobody cares about, and
that's why you can't have your private island. o look, barrista break's over, back
to work"\
☟︎ mircea_popescu: that
the fucktards stubbornly refuse
to do it speaks
to
the fucktards' utterly incredible fucktardation, not
to how hard it is
to get.
☟︎ jhvh1: BingoBoingo:
The operation succeeded.
BingoBoingo: In other news, Uruguay datacenter is offering
to help petition
to get IPs assigned
through LACNIC
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> very fucking hysterical. so i mocked it, and it... ANSWERED! << Very nice.
This is very motivations for digesting meters of audio.
jhvh1: mod6:
The operation succeeded.
mod6: !~later
tell cruciform <+cruciform> asciilifeform: something like "sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove gcc-5" ? <<
This ~ought~
to work. However, it's been a while since I had
to do all of
these gyrations myself. Please let me know if you need help on
this, I'll do what I can. Salud.
mod6: !~later
tell cruciform <+cruciform> asciilifeform: something like "sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove gcc-5" ? <<
This ~ought~
to work. However, it's been a while since I had
to do all of
these gyrations myself. Please let me know if you need help on
this, I'll do what I can. Salud.