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pete_dushenski: maybe
they don't relate except as loosely applied
tags or labels for individuals disliked by socialists. not knowing or caring what
the words actually mean, libtards just conjure up accusations like 'child pornographer' or 'verbal abuser' when being dismissive.
mircea_popescu: there's an obvious incentive for someone
to fuck his coworkers :
they're
there ; i have nfi what "verbal abuse" is, but in principle putting people in
their place
through means other
than hitting
them in
the head is cheaper, so
there's evidently a market ; chauvinism is like revolution or progress, anything
to anyone and
therefore uninteresting.
a111: Logged on 2016-10-12 19:46 mircea_popescu: much
to everyone's couldn't have predicted,
there's no genuine MARKET in child porn etc.
pete_dushenski had a cat named milo, probably
the best of
the 7 or 8 he ever had.
a111: Logged on 2016-10-12 04:17 mats: "Milo: Why Islamic Preachers Prey On Gingers ... MILO explained why gingers are more likely
to become Islamic extremists — because
they’re ugly and unloved."
a111: Logged on 2016-10-13 01:27 mircea_popescu: in other kickass smoothie news : seven almonds, a dab of purely dark chocolate and
two cloves go in
the coffee grinder ;
then a banana, fresh brewed coffee, milk, ice and
the ground dusts + some vanilla go in
the blender.
pete_dushenski:
http://archive.is/pxM0B << in other murders, an entire article on how 'latin america could cut its murder rate by 50 percent' and yet somehow neglects
to mention 'be more argentine' anywhere.
pete_dushenski: "Lael Brainard,
the Federal Reserve governor overseeing new
technology, says
the decentralized method of record-keeping introduced by Bitcoin has
the potential
to
transform multiple aspects of
the financial system." << mkay glhf with
that 'blockchain' bizniz
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> in other news, "i am vampyr and you can't be vladimir because it's
too close
to vampyr"<< LOL
a111: Logged on 2016-10-14 16:57 mircea_popescu: speaking of
tor &
the rest of
the retard community, ""Mariana's Web" does not exist. For anyone
trying
to be
the "Jacques Cousteau of
the Dark Web":
There is no "going deeper".
There are no "levels". Please stop asking how
to get
there."
mircea_popescu: first
they can't have halloween candy ;
then
they can't fight, or climb
trees ; or be home alone ; or
touch ; or etcetera. by now it's ... pretty much endless re-dos of carmen winstead.
thestringpuller: something about
the kindergoth's hardcore attitude
that is inspiring...
thestringpuller: "Burn burn burn down hot
topic. Don't let it steal your soul...../ Burnin' down. / Hot
topic." - In depeche mode mode
mircea_popescu: in other news, "i am vampyr and you can't be vladimir because it's
too close
to vampyr"
mircea_popescu: i guess ; at least for any definition of life
that permits
the continued existence of
the reddit scum.
mircea_popescu: what,
the central council of anarchism and
the conveniently-involved uninvolved poet ?
Framedragger: hahaha. well, fair enough, can't see why
that couldn't have been
the case. but if so, even more hilarious!
mircea_popescu: Framedragger i vaguely recall some data about how 1/3 of all encrypted comms on sr historically was from/to usg and its merry band of
thieves under another name.
Framedragger: iirc
there *was* a buncha keys on silk road v1. but, not ruling out key re-use / sybil identities.
Framedragger: "I had
to be quick and stelth" probably apt description of deep web security
mircea_popescu: speaking of
tor &
the rest of
the retard community, ""Mariana's Web" does not exist. For anyone
trying
to be
the "Jacques Cousteau of
the Dark Web":
There is no "going deeper".
There are no "levels". Please stop asking how
to get
there."
☟︎ mircea_popescu: iirc even at
the peak of
the whole "anyone could have sent me fake ids with my picture on
them because
there exists
this
thing online called silkroad i'm not related
to" pothead mania, less
than hjalf
the idiots used encryption at all, and a
tiny fraction of
traffic was actually encrypted coming from relatively few keys. as in hundreds rather
than hudreds of
thousands.
Framedragger: asciilifeform: right, cool. i guess if one runs a node
they may as well collect some additional info.. i may still have a 'respected' node private key laying about, may be possible
to collect
those HSDir requests. (but i agree
that it may not be very productive effort)
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: oh, yea. maybe it was
this gwern dude. (his summary of studies on melatonin *was* helpful for me, so
there's
that...)
mircea_popescu: there was (perhaps more usbstantially interesting) an effort
to get
the historical databases with silk road junk as maintained by some pothead sifted, both for rsa keys and whatever else
Framedragger: well it'd amount
to public service for current HS operators; perhaps indeed
too much effort. but many lulz, and educational. ok, gotcha. not committing
to anything, will ping asciilifeform if i obtain anything. :)
mircea_popescu: iirc was briefly discussed, nobody gave much of a shit about
tor
Framedragger: as of now
this is more-or-less
trivially doable. later,
tor will move
to a new hidden service model where it'll be more difficult
to crawl for
things. (right now, you can run a node which after a while (if stable enough, etc.) becomes a hidden service directory, and
then (if you're sneaky enough) you can log all hidden service key requests,
therefore obtaining a large bunch of fingerprints -> public keys.)
Framedragger: couldn't find anything after (very) cursory glance at logs, so, random question #667: has anyone considered crawling
tor hidden services for
their rsa (1024 bit iirc!) keys, and dumping
them into phuctor? apologies if
there was already a discussion with regards
to
this.
kmalkki: but
there is off-by-one error in
the bitstream in shift DR stage for HDT commands
kmalkki: apu2 (with AMD PSP) does respond properly
to JTAG IDCODE
☟︎ mircea_popescu: if you're gonna sign it might as well dump it in
the deeds. but it seems rather excessive.
a111: Logged on 2016-10-14 11:14
thestringpuller:
trinque: dunno if
this is reasonable: but for !!wot could we possibly also get !!signedwot ?
That is deedbot returns a signed wot-sexp
timestamped from some point? doesn't have
to update in real
time, maybe once a week?
ty for your
time.
trinque: yeah, as I
think about it, seems like not a
thing.
trinque: really
this is a problem of
the wire, not
the bot
trinque: isn't
that, but rather, he wants
to know he got
the wot dump I sent
trinque: thestringpuller: I would rather change !!wot
to encrypt
to
the key making
the request.
PeterL: mircea_popescu in
this case it is fun
to go with
the anatomical descriptions
to complement Johnson
thestringpuller: or any debate really. BingoBoingo made a really good blog post about it in relation
to sports fanatics.
shinohai: choose
thy master for next 4 years
thestringpuller: maybe people just want
to choose between a
turd sandwich and giant douche.
thestringpuller: interestingly
the masses want
to bring
that same choice
to bitcoin. luckily its kinda immune
to
the stupidity.
mircea_popescu: the
terms of art are giant douche and
turd sandwich pete_dushenski
mircea_popescu: "we allow
trivial enumeration of users! just like facebook! and reddit! whoooo!"
mircea_popescu: these "social sciences" idiots. so don't you know, online polls are "unscientific" because
they're "opt-in", ie
they reflect
the views of people who wish
their views reflected. meanwhile
their "scientific" polls are what,
they call people up, ask
them some questions, and if
those people hang up
they ??? get a court order ? get
the schmuck sentenced
to jail without a definite
term, us style, "the key is in your pocket mr!" ?
thestringpuller: trinque: dunno if
this is reasonable: but for !!wot could we possibly also get !!signedwot ?
That is deedbot returns a signed wot-sexp
timestamped from some point? doesn't have
to update in real
time, maybe once a week?
ty for your
time.
☟︎ phf: hmm, half
the book is about evasi0n and pangu
though. i guess
the overall exploitation
techniques remain
the same across devices
trinque: the usg.* of it all. insanity
tentacles.
trinque: I went searching for a link on
the subj and every rag says "we grow (inflate) at x% per year! we'll have infinity funbux by
then!"
trinque: then you've got
the unfunded liabilities bomb (social security, federal pensions, whatever else)
jhvh1: shinohai:
Time since last block: 3 minutes and 52 seconds
mod6: im not sure how
that'd work out. you might be better off putting your key on your "blog" as detailed in
the logs,
then just putting in a clearsigned message stating
that's where one can find your pub key.
mod6: what happened
there shinohai? you just
tried
to send your gpg key
to
the ML?
jhvh1: shinohai:
The operation succeeded.
shinohai: !~later
tell mod6 cannot submit gpg key
to mailing list :/
kmalkki: so you don't need
that console-via-sage
kmalkki: I mean
the gizmo add-on board has FT232H on it, just use 2nd
ttl-uart2usb
kmalkki: btw, sometimes I was able
to get gizmo1 into state where smartprobe was unable
to write SPI