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moiety: the hattori is a bit more vicious on little wires than
i was expecting
moiety: unfortunately not.
i tried to frankenstein the usb bit on the end with a non frayed one.
i ended up with more bits than
i started with D;
moiety:
i tried to rewire a mouse today, didnt go so well
moiety: my client was flashing when
i got in, not sure if it was because moiety or manuls was mentioned
jurov: oh
i misunderstood... easy to use system for an issuer, not for the user
fluffypony:
I'd hazard it's easier to list there than on MasterCoin
BingoBoingo: mike_c: Well, the monthly reports will include exact balances, but
I'm not yet sure about the wisdom of offering balances in real time. That might leak things like when exactly trades executed and where
I had orders sitting on the orderbook.
BingoBoingo: mike_c: It will be harder to track my part of MPIF, but the monthly statements will still exist, and there's the part where at least at the start of this the operation
I am running is smaller than the other portions.
jurov: because it was never proven otherwise?
i can see that
Naphex: thestringpuller:
i am,
i will be adding GPG auth. but thats it
Naphex: maybe
i can ask an emergency question?
pankkake: you couldn't,
I don't have my passwords
thestringpuller: Naphex:
i can get all three by putting a gun to the customer's head
benkay: it sounds weird and
i don't trust it.
benkay: artifexd:
i don't know enough about the thing. it pretends to be a keyboard, though? sounds like a lot of unexaminable dependencies.
Naphex: ah,
i doubt it. unless their personalization tool phones home, but doubt that
artifexd: benkay suggested that the yubikey could phone home (or any attacker) with the new contents if it were reloaded.
I was questioning that.
benkay: all of a sudden
i'm struck by the notion that the only good withdrawal message is one gpg-signed by the withdrawing party.
artifexd: That may, or may not, invalidate the ability to use yubikey's servers though.
I don't know.
Naphex:
i validate OTP against yubiservers
Naphex: asciilifeform:
i'm talking from a server end point,
i don't have to keep user secret. just public key
Naphex: for me it promises a OTP, from the user. which
i can validate without holding a secret
benkay:
I WOULD LIKE A CARDANO PLZ
Naphex:
i'd just stop ther eand request gpg auth:P
Naphex: if
i have to deliver DH/GPG secret to the client for GAuth
Naphex: well,
i just use it as a solution for OTP without handling private keys
Naphex:
i'm not trumpeting yubikey, but
i don't know of a better OTP atm
benkay:
i saw something to the effect in the logs. tbqf
i don't in2 drama.
fluffypony: benkay: did you see their reply to my TagPesa questions? they're all shock and horror that
I suggested that institutional investors and even casual observers aren't impressed with them
Naphex:
i don't place maxtrust on it
Naphex:
i use a yubikey neo, and
i'm pretty happy with it
Naphex:
i'd recommend the system over gauth
Naphex:
i will soon be implementing GPG OTP
Naphex: asciilifeform:
i trust them mostly, but the security level is chosen by the client. so if client trusts yubi, then it trusts yubi validation servers
Naphex:
i have state-full firewalls that know the protocol before
benkay: tbh it's an arch
i'm interested in, Naphex
Naphex:
i haven't lost 1 satoshi yet
Naphex: but you can always keep
i.e 10 BTC out of 1000 HOT
Naphex: look, you can secure servers and keep stuff secure. now
i'm not saying run everything hot
Naphex: why would
i when
i want a hot instant wallet?
Naphex: if your hot wallet serves based on verified, signed messages, wheter HMAC or whatever,
i'd say its pretty fine.
Naphex: but what
i'm thinking is just a notification system for BitcoinD clusters, track txid's, addresses and confirmations
Naphex:
i will when there is something working
Naphex: yes
i forked current master, and 0.9.1
Naphex: danielpbarron: dexX7
i'm thinking like listen to a port/unix socket
Naphex: dexX7: yes but
i want something more clear cut, that can scale
dexX7: anyway. Naphex:
i did only follow the last lines, so
i'm not 100 % sure, if your intention is clear to me -- if you are looking for a simple solution to establish some kind of "bitcoin based event notification system", you may use the (redirected) debug output as basis which could be parsed and processed further
danielpbarron:
i'm already familiar with debian based, but
i've also done gentoo
Naphex:
i'd go with gentoo, but whatever is fine
danielpbarron: unless someone can explain to me why that isn't necessary and that
I'm going at this all wrong
Naphex:
i wouldn't do websockets in it, too much overhead for bitcoin
Naphex: for the exchange
i use something else entierly
Naphex: and
i was getting into posting the messages and thinking
Naphex: so in my offtime
i'm implementing a decent notification system in bitcoin core
mike_c:
i can't stop calling it pif. two syllables is one too many.
pankkake: reply in notice on !up would be nice too, because
I just /msg the bot, and the reply opens a query
kakobrekla: its a thing
i made many years ago Naphex
kakobrekla: yes
i think it does under some circumstance
pankkake: but
I've had an instance of it not updating trilema, so maybe it wasn't there earlier
pankkake:
I see "How to fail gracefully as a Bitcoin business"
fluffypony: thestringpuller:
I meant his poll to my rss feed :)
BCB:
I never heard of htem
fluffypony: yeah, that's why
I keep asking for them to justify the expense
fluffypony: yeah,
I love how at the end he's like "
I'm going to litecointalk!"
pankkake: but if
I can avoid polling myself…
pankkake: otherwise
I'll do it with a RSS parser
I know, which already handles the "is this thing new" aspect
pankkake:
I'm looking at how
I can do that with venus (the tool
I use to build blogs.b-a). the sending to irc part is easy,
I already have a dumb bot for that
pankkake: it was 42 minutes.
I'm changing to 7 :)
pankkake:
I might do it more,
I didn't want to hammer your blogs too much, but it's actually quite smart (it checks the last modified date of the rss if it can provide one)
fluffypony: kakobrekla:
I've actually got another blog post that is just waiting for April results,
I'll include a link to that in it
cazalla: moiety: didn't see any male midwives while my wife was in hospital (private),
i wouldn't mind being a lactation consultant, it was pretty sweet watching the younger ones caress the missus' tits for milk :P
☟︎ HoreaV: ;;rate Naphex 10 Best programmer that
i ever worked with. Cofounder at BTCXchange.ro
HoreaV: mircea_popescu: hey back, Naphex is still setting me up with the console and explaining.
i'll be done in a sec
mircea_popescu:
i know women who won't use a male gyn, to their detriment, as male gyns are usually better. but hey, her lyf, her call.