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mircea_popescu: decimation moreover, you can just pgp me the code and i'll publish it.
mircea_popescu: <Hasimir> ah, but I'm not against guns, just against them being the prime motivator for whatever << not the point. earlier when guns were being discussed you said " I've never seen any religion avoid going to a bad place", which yes is a valid point. but when it comes to something you actually know/care about, suddenly it';s not nearly as appealing, as good a point as it may be.
mircea_popescu: apparently everyone holds the same beliefs when it comes to things they care about, and the other set for everything else.
mircea_popescu: Hasimir you see how your position here contradicts your earlier stated position re guns ? :)
mircea_popescu: decimation foss is fundamentally immune to this bs, and who uses ms hypervisor
mircea_popescu: eh, who cares about the us anymore, not like they have the edge in crypto
mircea_popescu: decimation yes. and notice 641 was a factor in the modulus i quoited above
mircea_popescu: Hasimir he doesn't mean [i take it] that someone was doing research which involved these keys. he was responding to me saying that for all we know, this is a property OF NUMBERS somehow
☟︎ mircea_popescu: Hasimir bitrot = "changes in data due to the substrate rather than activity"
mircea_popescu: for all we know this is a not yet documented numeric field breakthrough
mircea_popescu: so far the only seriously excluded hypothesis is "bit rot".
mircea_popescu: which is why running the whole shebang is important - we need more members to attempt a classification
mircea_popescu: there seem to be 2-3 different categories but they can be reconstructed in multiple approaches with different elements.
mircea_popescu: moreover, it's not even terribly clear HOW to correctly classify these keys.
mircea_popescu: indeed, for all we know these keys were used in some sort of process, and a few accidentally leaked.
mircea_popescu: that's one theory (published as such in an article iirc). another theory hanbot came up with earlier in log, and i've been thinking about.
mircea_popescu: cazalla> i'd much rather put 2 in their chest and compost em << why ? you're supposed to shoot out the knees/shoulders, and why wouldn't you ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform /me knows but what shall i say of it anymore, it's an opaque topic on the basis of erryday experience.
mircea_popescu: so the "nuts with guns" angle does have some merit to it fo sho.
mircea_popescu: and everyone that does eventually settles for equipment much exactly opposite of what the arms fans favour.
mircea_popescu: trinque mind, i have lived like that, and for extended periods. contrary to what the outsiders think, nobody inside is really all that keen about having to drag the damned things around everywhere.
mircea_popescu: you know, just because there isn't a better solution of the same strength doesn't mean it's terribru good.
mircea_popescu: being armed is like carrying a large 1980s laptop everywhere that can't be turned on
mircea_popescu: Hasimir the difference between handout and bribery appears as you switch context.
mircea_popescu: cazalla i hope you're all weirded out and inception-ed to fuck seeing how all your friends keep showing up in here.
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea_popescu.rate.Hasimir.1:bf7f710965a166083dd04a45ca06e05d82edae78c00b64c6adc73075db7ee508
mircea_popescu: !rate Hasimir 1 Ben McGinnes, aparently the new treasurer of Pirate Party Australia
mircea_popescu: Hasimir apparently you do, seeing how he's the treasurer ?
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea_popescu.rate.Hasimir.1:b81063ad8ebbe75386e6515c03fc2fa43965115006ee19ce8462d99372379307
mircea_popescu: !rate Hasimir 1 Rodney Serkowski, Pirate Party Australia
mircea_popescu: but the density of german ppls on that list is, as janna observed, significant enough to raise an eyebrow.
mircea_popescu: "My go-to guy for LR-to-BTC conversions at non-exorbitant rates!"
mircea_popescu: Hasimir if it can't interoperate with assbot's it doesn't matter.