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mod6: yah, long time no troll
mod6: mircea_popescu: haha
mod6: yeah, back this spring it went down for quite a long time.
mod6: so could a hardware device that measures the decay of a certain isotope be contrived to obtain a reliable source of random numbers? and if so, what would be the best isotope to use?
mod6: <dude> Your Honor, I swear I never sent those emails. <Judge> Sorry son, this spam has your key sig.
mod6: (if that should happen)
mod6: only a matter of time until a party collects keys and then spams people to generate rev.
mod6: oh thats the date, not the month. got it.
mod6: oh because { 26.x, 27.x, 28.x, 27.x, 26.x ...} etc
mod6: kakobrekla: i can't figure how those numbers are linear though
mod6: kakobrekla: what does the x axis rep? im cornfused.
mod6: pankkake: seems like india has import controls, something like 15% tax on gold import
mod6: thats the problem with hardware prng's, they can always be tampered with
mod6: when that day comes, it'll be a great day for personal and ditital liberty.
mod6: what was the one we were talking about most recently? the ECC backdoor?
mod6: not a lot of people can determine if its been diddled with or not
mod6: the nsa twisting nipples in enc algos and prngs is scary though. that stuff gets widespread.
mod6: no reason to use the stuff that comes with backdoors from these savages.
mod6: im paranoid enough as an american. they've got everyone on tap. if i was a forign int service, gov or private citizen, i'd boycott all us software, and rebuild.
mod6: true enough, you reap what you sow.
mod6: mara hati was the last?
mod6: they certainly should.
mod6: i wouldn't believe a goddamn word these guys say, they've always got their fingers crossed.
mod6: maybe merkel needs to fool 'em with some phonograph whitenoise records.
mod6: if you're angla merkel, would you believe obama when he says that he's not motitoring your phone calls?
mod6: even if the divs can be paid through a broker, i suppose that whatever float retained by the owners would need to be held somewhere, requiring an account.
mod6: you'd have to discuss listing with mp. and if bitvps was relisted, im pretty sure that at least the ceo/cfo would need to have an acct @ mpex to pay divs etc.
mod6: i rememeber vividly.
mod6: is it looking for a home still?
mod6: wow. GTAV or a women has him pinned down.
mod6: ;;seen #bitcoin-assets thestringpuller
mod6: huh, well that seems like a saving grace.
mod6: or got his dick stuck in an iceberg.
mod6: probably eaten by a grue.
mod6: ahh. im in there, but don't watch it nearly as close as I used to.
mod6: i suppose it could be that assbot doesn't report sub .1 btc though. so that could be part of it.
mod6: i've personally never seen it report any exercises.
mod6: i don't think it does report exercises, although it could be hard to tell... does the CBOE or others report that information? or does it just effect open interest?
mod6: actually, i think we've discussed this before. i've just forgotten.
mod6: i've never had that issue, but i'm not managing like 6900 peoples orders either.
mod6: ah. i felt like it was pretty easy to interface with programatically
mod6: whats scary about the interface?
mod6: *bzzt* Thank you for playing.
mod6: wow: In 2009, a Montgomery County, Maryland, teacher berated and had school police remove a 13-year-old girl who refused to say the Pledge of Allegiance in the classroom. The student's mother, assisted by the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland, sought and received an apology from the teacher, as state law and the school's student handbook both prohibit students from being forced to recite the Pledge
mod6: in all my days we never had to do it. but i think after 9/11 they brought it back. lol
mod6: they brought it back i think.
mod6: there are a bunch of gems in that article
mod6: and these days, i agree with mp, if you want to feel good about it, gpg every file with your own key.
mod6: i guess i just like how you can slice and dice with it, and stackable. self-destruct is neat for orphans too.
mod6: yah. lot of damn pps. who the fuck uses pps these days anyway? oh yah, big corps and usg.
mod6: and yah, i do happen to like the GEOM encrypted file system layer to freebsd, more so than probably the linux one. maybe im just more clued on that one. but its no substitute for gpg'ing every damn file.
mod6: its like "PDF Reader?!" .. wave in the trojans plz!
mod6: i like your analysis of that article by schneier.
mod6: AMAZING VOODOO AIRGAP!
mod6: ok. i am disappoint. the guy wrote one of my all time favorite books: Applied Cryptography
mod6: cause that's idiotic
mod6: it seems bizzare that Schneier would write something like: " It's impossible to completely avoid connecting the computer to the Internet"
☟︎ mod6: mircea_popescu: yeah. some ideas just sound great and seem like amazing harmless solutions. but yah, stuff doesn't work that way.
mod6: mircea_popescu: im not sure who he is acutually, but he seems to be knowledgeable.