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a111: Logged on 2016-12-28 05:08 mircea_popescu: oh speaking of which, gabriel_laddel_p why not packaging fuckgoats with the masamunes ?
gabriel_laddel_p: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-28#1591714 < re this ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2016-12-28 05:14 mircea_popescu: the original proposition was "hooker-ready laptop". i can see the "value add".
gabriel_laddel_p: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-28#1591735 < the original proposition was, and is ARSTTEP. Hos being able to use it is just a result of having an xterm and browser around ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2016-12-28 18:43 mircea_popescu: tell me about it.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: it's the crapola from ye olde glibc
gabriel_laddel_p: it is encrypted to you and is a .ogv file. Please let me know you can decrypt and play it.
mircea_popescu: the fucking reason it's static is so that it DOESNT require that.
mircea_popescu: "Using 'getservbyport_r' in statically linked applications requires at runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking" << what THE FUCK does this even mean.
mircea_popescu: curl it to wotpaste ?
gabriel_laddel_p: ben_vulpes: how do I upload a file to an in-republic bot?
mircea_popescu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhGtad_BUlc << this is the good one. "rapprochement march". imagine you being on the other side and trying to prevent for instance a pincer closing but failing, and then the fucking idiots play this as they're linking up.
mircea_popescu: how fucking hard is it, the ENTIRE point of a military march is the neener factor.
mircea_popescu: in vaguely related news i spent an hour going through all romanian military marches. the schmucks have nfi what they're doing. there is exactly one that's acceptable, everything else is crap.
a111: Logged on 2016-12-28 23:17 Framedragger: i wasn't going to show that she was doing good crypto. but this is definitely doing crypto :) (unless goalposts shifted again, etc)
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-28#1592398 << by this measure any fat man who ever farted did cooking, just not good cooking ? or i'm sorry, singing ? playing the tuba ? ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2016-12-28 23:14 asciilifeform: because this... works. somehow.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-28#1592392 << it's particularly funny how this recycling works, where the same invention is supposed to have been separately invented and we're supposed to credit each "individual" derp with a full copy. ☝︎
phf: "a whistle blower leaked a video of the event https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHSyySIECGE&t=2m3s"
phf: "trump met with u.s. intelligence secret briefing group and realized that u.s. has no secrets"
asciilifeform: this, incidentally, was a proggy that doesn't even use tcp.
asciilifeform: ^ for the record. glibc retardation -- spreads.
asciilifeform: socket.c:(.text.__gnat_getservbyport+0xc): warning: Using 'getservbyport_r' in statically linked applications requires at runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking
asciilifeform: socket.c:(.text.__gnat_getservbyname+0xc): warning: Using 'getservbyname_r' in statically linked applications requires at runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking
asciilifeform: socket.c:(.text.__gnat_gethostbyname+0xf): warning: Using 'gethostbyname_r' in statically linked applications requires at runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking
asciilifeform: socket.c:(.text.__gnat_gethostbyaddr+0x1a): warning: Using 'gethostbyaddr_r' in statically linked applications requires at runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking ☟︎
mircea_popescu: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-turning-away-intelligence-briefers-since-election-win/2016/11/23/5cc643c4-b1ae-11e6-be1c-8cec35b1ad25_story.html <<< teh butthurt intensifies.
mircea_popescu: and i mean that. compare and contrast. what do you notice ?
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-28#1592256 <<< dude seriously, with the fucking ridiculous merit washing. plox to compare and contrast that shit with http://trilema.com/2014/interacting-with-fiat-institutions-a-guide/ ☝︎
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: 1) there is exactly one implementation 2) by... mozilla 3) there is exactly 1 backend 4) which is... llvm 5) the users.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-28#1592376 << how do you make the shitlang determination ? ☝︎
deedbot: http://qntra.net/2016/12/ied-at-phillipines-boxing-match-kills-10-injures-more-than-20/ << Qntra - IED At Phillipines Boxing Match Kills 10 Injures More Than 20
ben_vulpes: odd to see gribble having such troubles
a111: 13 results for "star topology", http://btcbase.org/log-search?q=star%20topology
asciilifeform: !#s star topology
asciilifeform: it's the only stratagem the inca is capable of: the 'star topology'
asciilifeform: and so will the prb imbeciles, once we start sybiling them to death
asciilifeform: to briefly revisit upstack, yes, the tor derps are gonna move to permissioned nodes ('wanna run tor relay ? get 'anonymous' privkey signed by this-here-chixxxxx0r-with-niiice-legs, first!')
ben_vulpes: also mimisbrunnr irc component isn't wired up to do the talmudic recitals, so...
Framedragger: sure, no argument there.
asciilifeform: can be given same treatment.
asciilifeform: exercise for the reader, how.
asciilifeform: (you can do this experiment yourself, it is not difficult, just takes a few thou. usd / mo.)
asciilifeform: it was a snore. but srsly, these people.
asciilifeform: at one time ~i, personally~ was logging a small double digit % of all tor traffic.
asciilifeform: understand, folx who associate with tor, are a riotous laugh
Framedragger: seems distinct from http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-28#1592238 to me. ☝︎
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: that looks to be potentially very spiffy.
ben_vulpes: if you don't bottom it out it's not a proper test drive
trinque back later, after hoon in candidate truck
asciilifeform: Framedragger: this is 'doing crypto' like a hobo throwing up in the hallway of university physics dept. where he was let in from the cold, barfing and liquishitting before making it to the toilet, is 'doing physics'
ben_vulpes: aight, trinque updated
asciilifeform: what's that
a111: Logged on 2016-09-08 17:21 asciilifeform: in other noose, remember the 'riseup' derpatron? the one with the, what, dozen phuctur pops ? well, https://archive.is/PEVaX
asciilifeform: and lol, they have an ' isabela at riseup.net ' ?!!!
Framedragger: i wasn't going to show that she was doing good crypto. but this is definitely doing crypto :) (unless goalposts shifted again, etc) ☟︎
asciilifeform: do we need more of this, or is the verdict clear.
asciilifeform: now, back to Framedragger's gurl, 'This work is potentially applicable to other OTF and internet freedom projects, including Tor (if we ever allow linking against Rust code) and Signal. After a meeting with Trevor Perrin, we've also added to our todo list (probably after this project is done, so with alternate funding) to incorporate into curve25519-dalek some additional functionality required for the Signal protocol.'
ben_vulpes: standby 2, there's more coming on that post
a111: Logged on 2016-09-29 14:55 asciilifeform: (in actuality, in 'identity-based' crypto, folks actually encipher to a pubkey that is produced by F(Pc, X) where Pc is the chump's email addr and X is a public key of the great inca; chump (email addr holder) can decipher with his Pk_c private key, and so can the inca.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-29#1550178 << the definitive thread re subj. ☝︎
asciilifeform: because this... works. somehow. ☟︎
asciilifeform: they changed the name.
a111: Logged on 2015-04-02 14:58 asciilifeform: 'Boneh, in joint work with Matt Franklin, constructed a novel pairing-based method for identity-based encryption (IBE), whereby a user's public identity, such as an email address, can function as the user's public key. Since then, Boneh's contributions, together with those of others, have shown the power and versatility of pairings, which are now used as a mainstream tool in cryptography. The transfer of pairings from theory t
asciilifeform: 'Technically, an ABC is signed by an issuer using a special digital signature to provide specific security and privacy properties....'
asciilifeform: crosoft’s U-Prove [Brands, 2000,Brands, 2010] and IBM’s Idemix [Camenisch and Lysyanskaya, 2001,Security Team, IBM Research, 2012]. Currently, the European ABC4Trust project...'
asciilifeform: r, credit card number as well as more mundane data, like hair colour and favourite dish, are called attributes in this model. Some of these attributes are not identifying (e.g. age or hair colour) whereas others are (e.g. name or social security number). An attribute-based credential is a cryptographic container for attributes represented as integers. The two most important technologies that realise attribute based credentials are Mi
asciilifeform: 'In most computer-related scientific work a digital identity is considered to be a set of characteristics describing certain properties about an individual. This set is dynamic, and depends on the context in which the individual is known. The attribute-based credential technology implements this model; see for instance [Camenisch et al., 2011,Alpár and Jacobs, 2013]. Personal characteristics, such as age, name, social security numbe
deedbot: http://cascadianhacker.com/vpatch-adding-multi-channel-support-for-trinques-ircbot-and-logbot << CH - vpatch adding multi-channel support for trinque's ircbot and logbot
asciilifeform goes to find out wtf is 'attribute-based credential scheme'
Framedragger: and ecc, i wonder where your wrath was towards bitcoin, in that regard. (i am aware that you were never a bitcoin enthusiast tho, so there's that)
asciilifeform: it saddens me to befoul the l0gz with this, but it needs to be here.
Framedragger: she wrote current version of, and afaik (maybe old info) still maintains tor bridge infrastructure. at the very least includes saltmining with 'cryptographers' and implementing their ideas (not whole cryptosystems), unless saltmine implies academia
asciilifeform: ed on algebraic MACs. [3] The construction of this scheme required a library for working with points on an elliptic curve, [4] which Henry de Valence and I have implemented in Rust, using a curve25519 in Edwards form. Henry has made more detailed announcement of our curve25519-dalek library on the curves mailing list, [5] and our documentation is also available online. [6]'
asciilifeform: 'Began implementing the crypto needed for the social distributor, as well as writing documentation describing it. [0] [1] In light of the history of attacks on pairing-friendly curves combined with the recent pseudo-MOV attack which solves discrete logarithms in the embedding field of the pairing (where the embedding field is of small degree), [2] I decided to avoid pairings altogether and use an attribute-based credential scheme bas
asciilifeform comes upon first mention of the handle, https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-reports/2016-December/001113.html , and reads:
asciilifeform: (broke a cryptosystem? designed one ? implemented one ? hell, served time in a salt mine with 'cryptographers', at least ? any ? which ?)
a111: Logged on 2016-12-28 21:50 Framedragger: what i'm saying is that she actually does crypto. if you shift goalposts, whatever
mircea_popescu: no longer allowed to have cyber sex!
mircea_popescu: "gotta educate everyone as to our importance!!111"
mircea_popescu: eir "only reason anyone could think us irrelevant would be them being uneducated!"
mircea_popescu: "Complicating matters, the Trump transition team has not yet had extensive briefings with the White House on cybersecurity issues, including the potential use of the cyber sanctions order. The slow pace has caused consternation among officials, who fear that the administration’s accomplishments in cyber­­security could languish if the next administration fails to understand their value." << lulz. aren't they sweet with th
mircea_popescu: the life and times.
mircea_popescu: naked girl on heels with banana in hand walking purposefully across room. /me laughs, she's all "what!" "are you going to eat that ?" "yes i'm going to eat it!"
asciilifeform: (that -- plus now the l0gz here.)
asciilifeform: he found my www, which was -- and remains -- the only place on entire planet where there is public data re the probe.
mircea_popescu: so if they weren't there - they weren't.
a111: 2016-10-15 <kmalkki> apu1 also really needs DBREQn asserted to give access to USEHDT IR/DR pair
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: ah, that *is* a nice way of putting it. but then, it's a much weaker assertion than "define cryptoperson as someone who's heard of phuctor" :)
mircea_popescu: "the statement isn't made these are the best - the statement is made these are good. let any other good in their own mind prove this in their own ways."
mircea_popescu: Framedragger actually i dunno if you read the first lordship list thing, but this is there.
asciilifeform: Framedragger: we had that finnish d00d
Framedragger: but it is a bit funny how all of these "is element part of this precious set" functions defined in tmsr yield elements only from tmsr. you'd say that's not a problem, but you know.
mircea_popescu: moreover, defense of the "busy elsewhere" line does utterly require them ~to have done something~. which... "oh, i existed" isn't a doing.
asciilifeform: where was he, she, it, zhe, the next morning? the week after ?
asciilifeform: doing exactly what she was put to do.
asciilifeform: Framedragger: she is not 'paying for python3' but earning that luscious paycheque from hitler.
asciilifeform: quite trivially doable
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes, mircea_popescu : fwiw i never used wp's uploadtron, never wanted to, and configure my wp in such a way that all files on disk are read-only.
mircea_popescu: what the fuck is this anyway.