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mircea_popescu: depression incumbent then is resolved as
a "yes but my REAL SELF has not come yet"
mircea_popescu: specifically, actual life is too much of
a burden, so they wish to be... well killed, basically.
trinque: and that this historically would've been swarming around
a command structure
trinque:
a sort of swarming behavior
trinque: seems obedience is
a fine thing if the directions given to it are any good
trinque: only part I don't know about is whether this is
a sort of inauthentic behavior on the part of the shopkeeper
decimation: asciilifeform: is this havel guy kinda like
a czech Solzhenitsyn?
assbot: Logged on 30-01-2015 05:50:13; mircea_popescu: the socialist state does not want
a normally functioning society, but instead this stellar configuration where the state is at the center,
mircea_popescu: intelligent, educated fellow with direct access to the thing and
a deep interest in documenting it. one rarely gets better.
mircea_popescu: the gestapo, is not pointed out enough, consisted of
a small office with
a few bureaucrats overwhelmed by citizen reports irl,
trinque: watching the phuctor story unfold as
a bystander, it really opens ones eyes to the... call it participatory nature of
a totalitarian system
mircea_popescu imagines
a cow designed barn... walls of hay, roof of salt rock...
mircea_popescu: the idea that "the people" should have
a voice is not unlike the notion that cows should design their own barns.
assbot: Logged on 21-05-2015 02:36:17; AdrianoOliveira: decimation: at least for the Brazilian market I can confirm that... today's volume at local exchanges was about 280 BTC and I got
a user offering me 140 out of exchanges
BingoBoingo: trinque: They are
a thing, welcome to glabalization
assbot: Logged on 02-02-2015 23:04:03; mircea_popescu: it was highlighted by intel about two weeks ago, and we're generally tracing it to philippines "top quality" content farms working for
a number of (mostly ct and wash based) pr firms.
decimation: mircea_popescu: yeah that's
a good point
decimation: BingoBoingo: did you use
a tool to find his ipv6 address assignment pool?
trinque: strange the guy has
a compulsion to come here, but mostly emits word salad
felipelalli: !rate AdrianoOliveira 3 "Known in Brazilian community, and now I'm proud to see he on #b-
a."
felipelalli: !rate AdrianoOliveira 3 "Known in Brazilian community, and now I'm proud to see he on #b-
a."
felipelalli: !rate AdrianoOliveira 3 "Known in Brazilian community, and now I'm proud to see he on #b-
a."
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> meowmix is, i think,
a script. << More likely meat that fails turing test
mircea_popescu: basically, the east germans came up with
a rationalization of their soviet time. "we really were right. excesses were made but..."
trinque: is "meowmix" #b-
a's "anon" ?
assbot: Logged on 20-05-2015 14:32:14; mircea_popescu: instead of parading them naked through the streets with
a "i was
a fucktard and am now sorry" thing around their neck, they let them sit around for twenty years coming up with reasons as to how their idiocy "wasn't really all that bad".
mircea_popescu: decimation she wasn't
a socialist, she was
a northernsystemalist. stop arguing about your imaginary political systems that don't exist!
mircea_popescu: yeah, asciilifeform has
a point. eat it that day or lose it
mircea_popescu: no. rich meat is 3-4 calories / gram.
a one ton bull made of no bones is worth 3-4Mcal tops.
decimation: although an auroch would feed
a tribe for awhile
mircea_popescu: you think
a pit large enough to host
a bull is trivial ? go fucking dig out
a regulation latrine with
a shard of dinner plate!
decimation: that's
a good point, but it seems that
a deadfall is pretty obvious
mircea_popescu: just because there's proof sylex spears were used by ns does not mean
a superarmy of drilled regiments of standard-uniformed neanderthals.
mircea_popescu: it was
a group effort, iof/when it happened, and oportunistic
mircea_popescu: but the bear is playful. nobody is fucking wrestling
a bull solo.
decimation: you don't think they killed
a giant auroch by hand
mircea_popescu: yes neanderthals hunted. this was accomplished principally by outrunning smallish game.
a sort of
a dodo bird, some early antelope etc.
decimation:
http://www.jameslafond.com/article.php?id=2339&pr=0 < "Neanderthals who survived into their thirties looked like they had been pulled out of
a Humvee that was hit by an IED. One fellow was missing an eye, an arm,
a thumb and
a foot! These guys suffered from no known diseases. However, their main food [according to chemical analysis of their bones] was the auroch?basically
a rodeo bull?which they had to kill be wrestling with it, stabb
decimation: no it's
a reference to signal processing
AdrianoOliveira: decimation: our economy is
a mess at the moment... and I don't think things will be back on track soon.
trinque: jurov: they've got some new SJW policy about being
a "safe place"
AdrianoOliveira: these just want to buy something that is skyrocketing to sell in
a couple days for
a profit
decimation: AdrianoOliveira: right so people ought to remember that it's
a good idea to HODL
a strong currency
AdrianoOliveira: decimation: I was just
a kid at that time so I can't confirm... but I remember for instance that people run into the supermarket on the same day they received they paycheck to buy groceries because prices used to double overnight
jurov: yes, slovak :) and no ethnies here, only
a few in capital
AdrianoOliveira: decimation: at least for the Brazilian market I can confirm that... today's volume at local exchanges was about 280 BTC and I got
a user offering me 140 out of exchanges
☟︎ jurov: decimation no she'd see it
a confirmation "yes they know it's good, too"
AdrianoOliveira: I started pricing
a model for them for the brazilian market (basically an option which would cover the risks of dolar and bitcoin)
AdrianoOliveira: i was
a regular "listener" here... but I am absent for the last couple months
bad_duck: danielpbarron: dependd if the node is running for
a long time, it has it after the initial sync (and some missing / wrong poing after downtime when resync / getting last blocks)
bad_duck: danielpbarron: anyway I want some more data so I'm looking for someone who is listening the network for
a long time / has logs
bad_duck: danielpbarron | data signed by WoT members <-- I hope to find
a "relyable" person, but yes I'll have to trust him
trinque: do I understand correctly that you use
a "signing key" to sign your various subkeys, thus associating them with one identity?
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: tbh, someone has to explain this "subkeys" retardation to me sometime. fucking pseudohierarchy devoid of meaning. << Within your big GPG keyblock you can have multiple keys, say
a 4096 RSA for signing and another 4096 to encrypt to. Beyond that you can keep stuffing moar keys in there just because...
Apocalyptic: I will post
a report if it leads to something, or if somebody wants it
Apocalyptic: I guess i'm gonna have to keep increasing it for
a while
Apocalyptic: mircea_popescu, rho pollard plus countless iterations of ECM for reasonable bounds assuming there is
a 20-30 prime digit factor in the modulus reminder
Apocalyptic: I suppose it's the same as the master one though, so this situation can't happen since e is itself
a prime
jurov: i guess it's
a device osmocom-gsm hackers use
jurov: 's got
a "new" n900... after just
a few hours it's clear why nokia had to be gutted
ascii_field: for all we know, this is
a straight 'dos' and no one actually knew the privates to these
ascii_field: Apocalyptic: as
a general rule, an rsa modulus generated without regard to rules (primality testing, pollard-rho, the lot) is cheap to factor.
fluffypony: I need to tweak the presentation
a bit, so the wife will go to the spa for
a couple of hours
ascii_field: Hasimir: read carefully. we do not know where they came from. but the largest class we identified so far appears to consist of carefully crafted spurious keys, made with
a particular transformation of original legit ones.
Hasimir: ok, these weak ones you found, have you identified
a common generation program?
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron server's atm busy with
a large computation which is why it's not answering ya
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: quite
a few. which is consistent with the 'random bits make terrible rsa moduli' thing.
ascii_field: i will be very surprised when
a 'proper' pubkey that some fella actually has on his own box, fails the test