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mircea_popescu: this is really the revolution bitcoin brought about.
mircea_popescu: quite.
mircea_popescu: and if there isn't a way for your "rule" to be made to satisfy this, a) it's not a rule and b) shut up and do some meditation, you're verging on stupid.
mircea_popescu: "all rules re a key are expressed inside a key such that being ignored breaks the whole thing"
mircea_popescu: not just.
mircea_popescu: so.. P :D
mircea_popescu: well... a certain design principle at any rate.
mircea_popescu: not a "wait, band2 says this key is no longer good so you gotta consider this when looking in band now!11"
mircea_popescu: sure, but that'd be a contract, in-band.
mircea_popescu: the discussion was that in the specific context of "key expiraton" the "time" part is not terribly relevant for our discussion of multiband. merely the fact that there's another band ductaped on.
mircea_popescu: and note that the discussion wasn't "time is for all time and in all contexts irrelevant".
mircea_popescu: !up ascii_rear
mircea_popescu: you for instance are "stas"
mircea_popescu: name of owner is user-provided anyway.
mircea_popescu: and there's a tie-in here about how all systems should fail deadly anyway, and consequently "timestamps" are not even allowed in the design because no way to enforce them. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: that's what makes them 2nd channel.
mircea_popescu: but to that they purport to convey information other than the key itself.
mircea_popescu: the problem with timestamps is not related to time
mircea_popescu: when following an example you can only reference objects the author included.
mircea_popescu: because i did not include it in my discussion.
mircea_popescu: go on ?
mircea_popescu: time is irrelevant here and can be deemed as part of the explicitation of "X"
mircea_popescu: because someone somewhere told idiots that the solution to imponderable problems is to add "tagging".
mircea_popescu: too god damned many bands
mircea_popescu: no, because for THIS REASON the body of law can not be statically compiled.
mircea_popescu: why the fuck would you want to add another band! it's suicide, obviously.
mircea_popescu: "expired" keys ? really ?
mircea_popescu: imagine for a moment gpg ran the bitcoin.
mircea_popescu: right.
mircea_popescu: so they need to add D the judge and fucking hell we're back to what we were fixing.
mircea_popescu: A can no longer make a determination. at fucking all.
mircea_popescu: IF (YET ANOTHER EXTRA STEP!!11!) B responds that A's contract should be "set aside" (WHAT ?!?!) because "the law" (2nd band) says that bla bla,
mircea_popescu: EXTRA STEP BECAUSE FUCKING STUPID MULTIBANDS!!!1! C now confronts B about A's contract.
mircea_popescu: A approaches C and inquires about B. C responds that B is untrustworthy and produces a contract that says "C has given B X, in consideration of which B will perform Y".
mircea_popescu: situation 2 : two bands.
mircea_popescu: in this situation as described, A can make a determination ~without~ A having to be human. it's what you'd call a "strict" determination.
mircea_popescu: A approaches C and inquires about B. C responds that B is untrustworthy and produces a contract that says "C has given B X, in consideration of which B will perform Y".
mircea_popescu: situation 1 : single band.
mircea_popescu: suppose a world composed of three thinking agents, A, B and C.
mircea_popescu: ok, let's try this :
mircea_popescu: bar that i guess i'll have to go into an analysis of contracting legal theory.
mircea_popescu: best phrase some sort of objection or something tho, to establish a common ground somewhere.
mircea_popescu: let's.
mircea_popescu: well... giving love a chance over here.
mircea_popescu: anyone wanna be trb-gcc maintainer ?
mircea_popescu: as they're not going to import it and well... aha.
mircea_popescu: this would technically create trb-gcc wouldn't it
mircea_popescu: instead i'm stuck here sifting through folders with 19yosluts and urgent business proposals from dudes in quatar.
mircea_popescu: if i knew how i'd be an engineer
mircea_popescu is too lazy to read tardstalk
mircea_popescu: punkman not enough crystals in your soda!
mircea_popescu: anyway. never heard of him, but whatevs.
mircea_popescu: what's his expert sex change profile ?
mircea_popescu: who ?!
mircea_popescu: lol. mkay.
mircea_popescu: could go full corset, but given the... rotund quality of most dommes it's too constrictive an' they faint. usually go for demis if at all.
mircea_popescu: there's no good equivalent of boots for the chest.
mircea_popescu: eh, dommes domme topless anyway.
mircea_popescu: a. then who knows.
mircea_popescu: (pro tip : woman that would die to defend her clothes put among a dozen nude damsels will cast off every last stitch like it were radioactive)
mircea_popescu: next time give out teh link.
mircea_popescu: more like ... boys secure about their penis (it dun work), ready to please in othar ways.
mircea_popescu: so tell her to sell her tits.
mircea_popescu: word.
mircea_popescu: cage her and feed her lemon water till xmas.
mircea_popescu: really, bitch ? if she were your slave she wouldn't bmi over 40 ffs.
mircea_popescu: no idea how all these fucktards expect anyone to take them seriously. "oh, i'm a master, that's my slave"
mircea_popescu: lemme tell you - after a decade of "the tallest, the slimest, the hottest chicks at the bdsm party are the ones you brought" it gets fucking old.
mircea_popescu: about 50lbs less average weight.
mircea_popescu: o ?
mircea_popescu: apparently i'm okcupid-famous now.
mircea_popescu: aha
mircea_popescu: so basically, "traditional marriage" is now called "being catfished" ?
mircea_popescu: mmmmkay...
mircea_popescu: ;;ud catfished
mircea_popescu: oooo right.
mircea_popescu: the Middle East, South America, and others, hopefully leaving us only with traffic from North America and Western Europe. Blocking geographic regions this way is the only way to make sure that large botnets won't be able to launch further attacks."
mircea_popescu: "For the short term, we will be using BGP communities to attempt to block Asia Pacific, the Middle East, South America, and others, hopefully leaving us only with traffic from North America and Western Europe. Blocking geographic regions this way is the only way to make sure that large botnets won't be able to launch further attacks.For the short term, we will be using BGP communities to attempt to block Asia Pacific,
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358830 << fuck them, bunch of twerps. linode has no place in the world. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358814 << hm ? ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358806 << the problem is this may run into portability issues way the fuck before it runs into anything else. ☝︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358803 << myeah. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: hola.
mircea_popescu: (contract elongation is a direct result of the channel trying to fight against noise in "out of band" communication. take that away, you're golden)
mircea_popescu: the less said, the less possibility of misunderstanding, which is why the main quality of a contract is being brief. the fewer venues communication may occur in, the fewer indecidable problems you'll meet. this rly is not rocket science. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: this also illustrates the much larger point of the fukctardation of out-of-band communication. it's stupid and dangerous. there should be absolutely no "alternative mechanism" for a key being in any way processed outside of the key itself. timestamp ? fuck that. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: if gpg were just released today we'd suspect the nsa impacted that stupid design
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358754 << technically speaking, "expiration" is a cheap forking mechanism. it shouldn't be there, it's just a hook for future trouble. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: i don't do private chats with people i don't know. you want to talk about something, this is the venue. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell mike_c thanks for fixing it so fast. AAA+ service would buy again.
mircea_popescu: o. my bad. fuck dns with a stick.
mircea_popescu: tho it's true that i tend to make istanbul the hub of all my travels. that city rocks.
mircea_popescu: okcupiddude i am in buenos aires.
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell mike_c baby the btcalpha is down what do we do! halp! plox!
mircea_popescu: o ? what business do you do ?
mircea_popescu: okcupiddude you must have wanted to talk to me about something ?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358733 << "expiring" keys are a bad fucking idea, for the record. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: !up okcupiddude
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358722 << yes. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: and in other news, http://imgur.com/gallery/si6CCcT