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shinohai: It's Pieter Wuille's death certificate,
that'll be 1 BTC plox
PeterL: might be random noise, might be
top secret leak, who knows?
mircea_popescu: da fuck is
that lol. starting your own segwit altcoin ?
PeterL: changing
the hash algo - one of
those little
things which should be in
the "everything you should know when you start using a computer" list
a111: Logged on 2014-10-16 14:00 mircea_popescu: btw, cazalla bingoboingo and everyone else in
the same situation : if
the blob gpg spits out when you sign contains a SHA1 you are using
the older, and perhaps not all
that secure digest algo. you should move on
to sha512 either with --digest-algo SHA512 or else edit gpg.conf
to insert personal-digest-preferences SHA512 SHA384 SHA256
PeterL: darn hidden files ...
thanks shinohai
PeterL: is
there a way
to make pgp use something other
than sha1 for clearsigning?
thestringpuller: Gotta figure out how you are able
to manage
the Napoleon sleep schedule.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: sorry for missing your message I was ptfo by
then.
mircea_popescu: i
thought metal is extremely visible in electron microscopy
mircea_popescu: nah,
this zimbabwe is like pre-collapse soviets. govt pays for it, you use it for beer.
PeterL: presumably if you are paying by hour
to use you are not sneaking?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform incidentally,
this would be great for reddit. "Hi. I live in <ZIP> and I need access
to {list} instrument in order
to explore
the AMD chip so and so. Anyone know anyone ?"
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform per-hour cost of car with driver (another ~70k item) is about 100 bux give or
take. youget
teh idea.
a111: Logged on 2016-10-05 10:49 adlai:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-05#1553120 << so
this is actually incorrect; should miners stop respecting
the P2SH softfork,
these coins will suddenly become a lot more spendable
than before. anybody who can reproduce
the input script preimage could spend
them, even if
they don't know data which would make
that preimage script validate
mircea_popescu: then wonder wtf is wrong with
them. well... how about "they didn't suck any 30yo dick when
they were 16."
PeterL: just find grad student who has access, offer
to slip him some cash
mircea_popescu: how
to produce an esltard ? keep kids isolated among
themselves with a steady diet of cancerous shit from idiots like what's his face
PeterL: or making
the precious snowflakes feel insecure
mircea_popescu: ie, pointing and laughing at whatever "rape" "black lives matter" "occupy wallstreet" etc fashion of
the day ?
mircea_popescu: weird. in yurp you can
taxi pretty much any and all uni gear.
adlai handwaves aside
the issue of parsing an
the format beginning with a 3; once in
the blockchain,
these addresses are just: [op_hash160 <preimage> op_equal], which is a valid script for clients going all
the way back
to satoshi
a111: Logged on 2016-10-05 01:48 mircea_popescu: currently some miners process, eg, 3-leading bitcoin addresses. while
that lasts,
trb can send money
to you. once it goes away - can send no longer, resulting in some lost bitcoin (practically, sent
to unspendable address)
adlai:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-05#1553120 << so
this is actually incorrect; should miners stop respecting
the P2SH softfork,
these coins will suddenly become a lot more spendable
than before. anybody who can reproduce
the input script preimage could spend
them, even if
they don't know data which would make
that preimage script validate
☝︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-10-05 01:26 asciilifeform: i don't grasp how
this kind of
thing can work without being a hardfork
adlai:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-05#1553109 << it's done as a soft-fork.
the
transactions sending
to&from P2SH addresses are valid for all nodes, except
that miners enforce an additional constraint before confirming spends from such addresses:
the preimage of
the address must ~also~ execute as a valid script
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2016-10-05 04:47 asciilifeform: what do you use
these for, again, mircea_popescu
a111: Logged on 2016-10-05 03:54
trinque: from now on I'm gonna have a pang of "OH SHIT, WAS IT
THE AMD KEYS?!" every
time
there's a phuctor rss
a111: Logged on 2016-10-05 02:26 asciilifeform:
the
thing i do not understand is, how does
the
thing not fork? say i fire up a prbtron and prbsend
to A.
then fire up
trbtron and send same coin
to B.
mircea_popescu: because i invented a new manner of
tying her hands behind her back and fucking her standing during
the weekend
mircea_popescu: spent
the past four hours at
the fucking hospital italiano,
lobbes: but I guess you gotta weed
through
the derps
to see if any will stick
a111: Logged on 2016-10-05 04:48 asciilifeform: i cannot picture any use for
them,
try as i might.
a111: Logged on 2016-10-04 23:15 mircea_popescu: incidentally, anyoen going
to
the coreboot conference in berlin ?
fitra: i want
to claim
the free bitcoin
fitra: i want
to claim
the free bitcoin
fitra: i want
to claim
the free bitcoin
fitra: i want
to claim
the free bitcoin
trinque: from now on I'm gonna have a pang of "OH SHIT, WAS IT
THE AMD KEYS?!" every
time
there's a phuctor rss
☟︎ trinque: adlai check it out;
there's intelligence in booze.
jhvh1: asciilifeform:
The operation succeeded.
mircea_popescu: currently some miners process, eg, 3-leading bitcoin addresses. while
that lasts,
trb can send money
to you. once it goes away - can send no longer, resulting in some lost bitcoin (practically, sent
to unspendable address)
☟︎ mircea_popescu: asciilifeform your
trb node is not capable
to send money from derpy addresses ; which is ok because it's also not able
to send
to
them. other people are more
than free
to do whatever
the fuck
they like.
mircea_popescu: trinque actually - wallet does notice
the new inbound
tx spending from one of its addresses.
mod6: "Estimated Value Sent" excludes known change addresses. For example, let's say we have a single
transaction where address A sends 1 BTC
to address B and also 1 BTC back
to address A as change,
then only 1 BTC is estimated
to have been sent. Proper use of a new change address for each
transaction (like all HD wallet implementations) obfuscate
this feature.
mod6: and
there is a special message
there under Estimated Value Sent:
mod6: <+trinque> because highs
transactions would be malleated
to lows, and
then
the wallet wouldn't notice
they confirmed << aha. right on.
shinohai: yup, same block shows p2sh addys on blokechain.info where "unable
to decode" appears
shinohai: likely one of
the prb
turds not supported