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mod6: i guess this might not be relevant.
mod6: muscle memory is a bitch
mod6: i never personally switched to dvorak because the friend that i have who did had the issue of trying to constantly switch everyone elses computer to dvorak if he wanted to use it.
mod6: hahaha. yah but people are creatures of habit. but thats only because it's been allowed to persist. if people were only given type A new keyboard (dvorak) then that'd be used. kinda like only left hockey sticks in soivet union.
mod6: if it must, it will
mod6: i mean, the idea of a 'successor of unix' is appleaing to me, eventhough I <3 *nix (in general compared to whatever, windows). it would be amazing to have something abstracted to the level where it can handle physical systems and be virtualized too and be next gen
mod6: i agree on philosophy though. why build something that is dependant on something undereath? how does that get one somewhere?
mod6: what about freebsd or openbsd?
mod6: do you prefer any specific unix flavor?
mod6: what do you like better? windows?
mod6: haha do you mean unix to be the 2nd biggest steaming turd?
mod6: pretty shakey still
mod6: yeah, it basically works, until they change something then you have to re-pull all source and rebuild, etc.
mod6: one of these guys has a hardon for implemeting xrp with it directly instead of btc, can't shake him.
mod6: are you still into urbit?
mod6: sound familiar? haha
mod6: Each Lamport public key can only be used to sign one single message, which means many keys have to be published if many messages are to be signed. But a hash tree can be used on those public keys, publishing the top hash of the hash tree instead. This increases the size of the resulting signature, since parts of the hash tree have to be included in the signature, but it makes it possible to publish a single hash that then can be used to verify an
mod6: with any luck i'll get CS working within the libgcrypt framework then can mod gnupg to utilize it.
mod6: thought i should dig into this article & related papers.
mod6: anyway, i was very intetersted in the VPSS scheme even though i'm sort of deep into implementing cramer-shoup into libgcrypt.
mod6: damnit, you guys are smrt.
mod6: does this matter in the case where the dealer is a shithead?
mod6: thanks for your input asciilifeform.
mod6: ahh, as far as leaking key part: Obviously should you reuse the same key to sign a different message you’ll be leaking key bits and eventually your key can be brokenii. << noted.
mod6: yeah, i like how simplistic it seems.
mod6: haha, i'd like to implement it. but i gotta make sure i have my head wrapped around it first :)
mod6: so as in the Lamport scheme: RNG produces 256 p & q respectively (512 hashes total), each 256 bits in size these combined are the privkey (p1->256+q1->256 )all of these together equal the privkey. and the pubkey is each of the 512 p's & q's hashed (256 bit) and concatenated together?
mod6: you know whats bizzare? not having to translate trilema.com from ro to en
mod6: does anyone know if TxDP "multi-signature transactions" have been implemented in bitcoind or whatever from bitcoin.org? | That page was last updated: This page was last modified on 18 January 2013, at 14:57.
mod6: read it for the first time about a week ago. now, re-reading after some thought.
mod6: which, actually, im suprised there isn't any comments yet. despite mp asking for commentary...
mod6: so this guy is the gatekeeper for all BIPs? Please send all BIP-related email to <gmaxwell@gmail.com>
mod6: (09:54) < asciilifeform> a logic analyzer isn't a nuke sub, you don't need to 'live the supernode lifestyle' to buy one. << lol!
mod6: im excited to see how 'DarkWallet' turns out
mod6: yeah, its a fuckin joke.
mod6: if you even made it past the door without being frisked.
mod6: that shit here would get you a swat team probably.
mod6: its just like,.... "lol wow, THEY HATE US FOR OUR FREEDOMS!"
mod6: what was even funnier about the whole thing... the security people didn't just ask me what i was doing there "my purpose" and then leave me be... they sat there with me for like 20+ minutes until someone came to meet me and escort me up to the proper floor.
mod6: in '14 jackboots will be standard issue.
mod6: haha. exactly. all fascism, no filler.
mod6: this place is getting more bizzare by the minute.
mod6: so they nearly escorted me out of the building until they realized i had a reasonable "purpose". not like i had a giant duffelbag with me or anything.
mod6: "OMG GET RID OF THAT GUY!!!!111"
mod6: i was on my tablet, they probably zoomed in on me reading up on -assets from the cameras and nearly shit themselfs.
mod6: so i was in this building downtown today, nearly got thrown out for doing nothing more than showing up too early for a meeting and using the free wifi in the lobby. i had a suit on for christsake.
mod6: i like how up close the sunglasses read "STOP" on one lens and "SPYING" on the other.
mod6: ya. then it'll be "WIRETAP ALL THE THINGS!!!" ... "OH WAIT..."
mod6: did anyone else see the hecklers behind alexander today during his usual bs to congress?
mod6: im ciked to get these cardanos
mod6: `clean ur own dishes neckbears!'
mod6: the sign in the background is funny too
☟︎ mod6: yah, those keyboards have some spring in the keys. quite nice to type on actually.
mod6: thats a great shirt :]
mod6: (my laptop drive failed yesterday)
mod6: sweet, have to give v0.0.3 a try tomorrow when i get my new drive more set up.
mod6: speaking of bad drives, my lappy drive died also :<
mod6: watcha been up to thestringpuller?
mod6: jurov and I were having the same issues.
mod6: are you having no trouble executing orders or commands?
mod6: something strange is afoot
mod6: hmm. I just checked again and I'm still unknown sig.
mod6: not me either... was about to test via dpaste.