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BingoBoingo: gabriel
_laddel: You know... forced marches are for consumables... Not for capital...
deedbot: gabriel
_laddel voiced for 30 minutes.
a111: Logged on 2017-11-18 22:31 ben
_vulpes: gabriel
_laddel: what'd the lawyer say?
a111: Logged on 2017-11-18 22:31 ben
_vulpes: gabriel
_laddel: what'd the lawyer say?
deedbot: gabriel
_laddel voiced for 30 minutes.
deedbot: mircea
_popescu rated whaack 1 at 2015/04/04 16:13:45 << New blood
phf: i mean, a
_misplaced
_ parenthesis will result in a valid parse, but the error is going to be something along the lines of "error while parsing arguments to special form" or "argument x is not a number" or "function call with n arguments, but wants exactly m"
a111: Logged on 2017-11-23 18:40 ben
_vulpes: mircea
_popescu: i don't get why people who want code highlit don't open the code in a proper editor
whaack: diana
_conman: cool, when I get back to it I'll try switching out my gnat/gcc first
☟︎ BingoBoingo: <mircea
_popescu> speaking of which : one girl has been in the kitchen since daybreak (bout 8 hours ago) cooking non stop. << How's your stuffing coming along?
a111: Logged on 2017-11-23 18:46 mircea
_popescu: tbh an ~hour later my patience with teh #lisp is waning fast. yes it's not cohesive a la catv-org or whatever other dorkitudes we examined prior, which means there's no specific failure mode. but this doesn't mean much, it vaguely flails like an ooze and well...
whaack: alright I'll look into it more later, for my purposes I think ben
_vulpes's code will be sufficient for now
a111: Logged on 2017-11-23 18:37 whaack: asciilifeform: that fixed the problem, now hash
_streams.adb:25:22: "Binary
_Message
_Digest" not declared in "SHA256"
mircea_popescu: ben
_vulpes i don't get ~anything about how the brains of these people work, so far. asking questions didn't get me much further, moved on to proposing prototypes, which... is going nowhere.
ben_vulpes: mircea
_popescu: i don't get why people who want code highlit don't open the code in a proper editor
☟︎ whaack: asciilifeform: that fixed the problem, now hash
_streams.adb:25:22: "Binary
_Message
_Digest" not declared in "SHA256"
☟︎ phf: ben
_vulpes: you gotta unclick "Live updates"
a111: Logged on 2017-06-06 20:38 asciilifeform: diana
_coman: the example was written on a box with adacore's gnat; the stock gnu one is stricter, doesn't permit Foo'Image -- instead you gotta FooTypeName'Image(Foo)
deedbot: candi
_lustt voiced for 30 minutes.
mircea_popescu: ben
_vulpes hey, how hard would it be to add a flag (=lisp) to bpaste, make it highlight and shit as per #lisp folk spec ? ("<|3b|> mircea
_popescu: links to spec in particular, + interactive paren highlighting")
phf: mircea
_popescu: i like that video series, it seems so innocent
a111: Logged on 2017-11-23 16:45 ben
_vulpes: whaack: i hastily stripped the cl i use behind mimisbrunnr for block parsing and transaction extracting into this tar for you: cascadianhacker.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/blockparser.tgz
phf: ben
_vulpes: sharplispers i believe is the #lisp crowd who maintain "abandoned" packages (mostly for the purposes of xach having somewhere to git clone things from for his quicklisp). i know xach, luis oliveira, and nikodemus siivola, the last one being a proper hacker
phf: maybe, but only as "presented as found". froydnj said in a few places, that he doesn't think ironclad is there yet as far as being used for production crypto. and we had a thread (with ben
_vulpes) where we discovered that sha512 (!!!) had a bug
phf: mircea
_popescu: i'm still sad about that branson photo, every time i remember it, just have to shake my head
a111: Logged on 2017-10-02 19:09 mircea
_popescu: sadly the story behind that is that denni parkinson was there with HER BOYFRIEND, who's some photog there to shoot some bs about branson's hobby (some kind of new and improved surfing)
a111: Logged on 2017-11-23 15:58 mircea
_popescu: the discussion is readily mappable to its perfect equivalent which we oh so often rehash here : "i wonder what microsoft issued extension makes my operating system secure ?"
a111: Logged on 2017-11-21 21:25 asciilifeform: whaack: not difficult to add up all of the various 'softfork' liquishit tho -- it shows up as 'cannot decode' on ben
_vulpes's blockviewer
whaack:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-11-21#1741795 << I have code to take his blocks and count up all the satoshis in the outputs that have undeterminable destinations. This is not very useful without also subtracting the coins when they are spent. This requires storing the txn hash and output index while I count up the satoshis. However ben
_vulpes's api does not provide the txn hash and I have no CL code (yet) to calculate it.
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2017-11-23 15:26 mircea
_popescu: yet... they do not know how to do it. AVERAGE salaries in the collegiate fields are about 100k/year, that means a 1mn income EACH DECADE, for AVERAGE performance
a111: Logged on 2017-11-23 04:40 mircea
_popescu: they're all fucking terrible. this one breathes like she's 1/3 on the way to orgasm.
diana_coman: mircea
_popescu, and then when client enciphers with 1 from a set of 8 selected from those 16: does this mean reusing that 1 key for as many 128 chunks that particular eulora message has? or do you mean 1 per chunk ?
diana_coman: mircea
_popescu, 16 serpent keys means 16 keys of 256 bits each?
mircea_popescu: diana
_coman i guess we'll define a "control packet" which is always the first 128 bits of every comm, which will contain data such as "killed key #x moved to #y" and also "running out of keys send moar".
mircea_popescu: diana
_coman thereby all game packets will be multiples of 128 bits, and in principle a client can live off the first original rsa op its entire life if it so wishes.
mircea_popescu: check it out, diana
_coman has found de-facto work-around to "my theme overwrites text up top" : put an intro in, page or so before code :D
mircea_popescu: diana
_coman and of course we end up with 8kb of bs "key" for every 4kb payload don't we.
a111: Logged on 2017-11-14 14:55 mircea
_popescu: this is the problem with "complexify the code machine" tendency. somehow it appears intuitively evident that having a portion of the code INSIDE the machine is "a more complex, therefore a more secure system". it is not. 100% of the key belongs in the key.
diana_coman: mircea
_popescu, let me see if I got this right re "patch": simply apply serpent as it is and then at the next level up glue x keys together and send as "key", glue the corresponding x outputs together and use as "output"; basically lump together 16 serpents
mircea_popescu: anyway, whatever, diana
_coman : the correct implementation approach to patch the 256 bit serpent into 4096 bit rsa is to cut every rsa block into 16 fragments, cipher each independently with diff keys, then paste the 16 keys together make 4096 bit of key.
a111: Logged on 2014-09-07 18:00 mircea
_popescu: It gets worse. Nearly every AES implementation using AESNI will leave two values in registers: The final block of output, and the final round key. The final block of output isn't a problem for encryption operations it is ciphertext, which we can assume has leaked anyway but for encryption an AES-128 key can be computed from the final round key, and for decryption the final round key is the AES-128 key. (For AES
a111: Logged on 2014-09-07 17:56 mircea
_popescu: i wasn't aware this is public knowledge.
a111: Logged on 2016-02-06 16:55 mircea
_popescu: derp #1 : "What is wrong with existing block ciphers like AES? AES has been in widespread use for over a decade and to the best of my knowledge, there is still no practical attack on it (unless someone has built a working quantum computer and not told anyone about it). Its totally free of patents and IP issues. Its been implemented in a huge variety of hardware and software (including the Intel CPU that I am using to m
a111: Logged on 2017-11-22 20:14 BingoBoingo: ben
_vulpes: Apparently teaches girls to respond to favors with affection, Grill Scouts says bad family
shinohai has enjoyed asciilifeform 's and diana
_coman 's exchange and also goes to tea [~}
BingoBoingo: ben
_vulpes: Apparently teaches girls to respond to favors with affection, Grill Scouts says bad family
☟︎ BingoBoingo: <ben
_vulpes> in which BingoBoingo sets hisself deadlines! << Sets deadlines for self, and establishes expectations based on collected information.
a111: Logged on 2016-01-10 23:48 mircea
_popescu: hey check that out, zimmerman makes nsa-phone and david chaum makes nsa-gossipd.
RagnarDanneskjol: mircea
_popescu I may have someone worth inviting to chan for interview in the coming days. Most of the folks I know over there are primarily oral translators, so having to look around a bit. Just got back yesterday - BJ is a real shithole but the people are adorable, lots of good duck. FYI - 'VPN AC' (Romanian) seems to be the only one working well/consistently behind the firewall (I've used many) and
☟︎ spyked: mircea
_popescu, I understood that. the point is, McCarthy's Lisp system still uses strings internally in some form.
a111: Logged on 2017-11-22 00:33 mircea
_popescu: string is not a primitive!