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mod6: it's pretty much a badge of honor these days.
mod6: no such agency
mod6: haha
mod6: heheheh
mod6: ah, you must have capped it. sweet
mod6: late lastnight we saw something amazing amazing amazing!
mod6: kakobrekla: sweet
mod6: small buttonwood meetup would be cool.
mod6: lol
mod6: ^^^
mod6: All times are GMT.
mod6: What timezone is BitBet in?
mod6: haha
mod6: the calculator thingy is sweet tho
mod6: yeah, yikes
mod6: "Suck it Pizza-dick I will be spending up your sweet sweet btc next weekend :D" << lol
mod6: then we'll see where that goes.
mod6: i just need it to interact, get a response and display. once that's done. code cleanup + testing on my actual device instead of the emu.
mod6: actually, i already know it works since i tested them while enc/dec with my own key without having to leave the local system.
mod6: next week too (after sunday) i'll be testing to make sure that the RSA enc/dec of the cmds is working as it should.
mod6: i'll take a deeper look this coming week.
mod6: LOL
mod6: ahh!
mod6: i've got all the 1.4.14 src local actually. i was doing some gdb of the sucker recently.
mod6: yah, that'd get interesting.
mod6: maybe gnupg needs a patch where this is translated to C and DSA/ElGamal are removed
mod6: here's the meat: alpha = hashBitList(pk.k,pk.p,pk.hash,bitListThree(pk.k,u1,u2,e))
mod6: fun stuff is here: http://www.verify-it.de/applets/CryptoModule.java
mod6: so here's an implementation of cramer-shoup, kinda looking at it now: http://www.verify-it.de/sub/crypter.html#SOURCES
mod6: yeah. its prettyamazing
mod6: yeah, its strange that elgamal wasn't stayed away from more since it doesn't conform to ind-cca1/2
mod6: the NSA probably put the kabosh on it lol
mod6: yeah. i think that since elgamal is malleable, using the universal one-way hash to achieve the non-mallebility make cramer-shoup an interesting choice.
mod6: or i could just be derp
mod6: im not really saying anything about bitcoin wallet or bitcoinj in particular. just that BC seems to be an incomplete implementation when held up next to gnupg
mod6: *shouldn't
mod6: so that's awesome.
mod6: so think i acutally coded myself around it. but now it should be a problem anymore.
mod6: had massive problems trying to use BC for not just DSA sigs, but using ElGamal subkey with DSA pub keys.
mod6: lol *shrug*
mod6: [\\\]: ya, it might. i know that bitcoinj does
mod6: starting here: : ElGamal Encryption with DSA
mod6: i actually ended up going through my Applied Crypto book and implemented what amounts to doing this: http://cypherpunks.venona.com/date/1998/12/msg00290.html
mod6: bouncy-castle is this lib that is available for use, which works fine with RSA but when it comes to DH/DSS or DSA/ElGamal no worky.
mod6: it was another strange issue that i ran into a week ago. some of these crypto libs are a bit lacking compared to say what gnupg can do out of the box.
mod6: i can imagine.
mod6: in the mean time i've been plowing ahead on the android tool. done well with that. gotten RSA clearsign/enc/dec working. so that felt great.
mod6: thx. took 8 months of wrap up or more. but it was either ditch it, or get in far deeper as there was much more to do coming down the pipe. so to speak.
mod6: so glad.
mod6: yes :)
mod6: being free of other obligations for the last ~27 days has been awesome for my side-projects.
mod6: maybe this coming week i'll be able to test out my -assets socket script.
mod6: *traumatic
mod6: but what do i know lol
mod6: i don't see how one can survive such a tramatic surgery
mod6: i just think 'how can life go on after such an operation' but alas, life goes on i suppose.
mod6: i clicked on that cause of 'wtf' and yah, that looks really not good. apparently this is in the pelvis region. im not super clued on this stuff tho.
mod6: haha, yes.
mod6: YAAAA
mod6: mmm
mod6: Instead, the discharge is often described as "sweetly putrid" or "dishwater pus" because it is much thinner than normal pus.
mod6: damn that looks gnarly
mod6: AMAZING SCAM
mod6: Vexual: i saw that on the weather channel of all things.
mod6: !ticker btctc labcoin
mod6: gotta love it
mod6: lmao
mod6: ut oh
mod6: hahaha
mod6: $ave btctc labcoin
mod6: speaking of amazing company... is that a new low?
mod6: heheh, i suppose they dont. thing used to just run ircd and bind.
mod6: *ka-clack* *ka-clack* *bzzzzz* *ka-clack*
mod6: haha
mod6: Once I did, I missed the white noise from the damn thing.
mod6: thing has like 12-13 years of nearly 100% uptime. except moves, a few power outages. the PS used to knock so bad because the PS fan had a bad bearing. I finally replaced it.
mod6: for reals
mod6: amazing
mod6: lol
mod6: real memory = 268435456 (256 MB)
mod6: Vexual: they were all of the same config -- the athlon 900mhz
mod6: All of them were just for my personal NOC. Cost me like $1500 or something. Was a steal at the time for 5 built hosts.
mod6: This box is the last one remaining of the 5 I built back in 2001 or so. I did replace the PS at one point on this one. But I built these boxes from new parts @ newegg.
mod6: yeah!
mod6: runs like a champ hahah
mod6: CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) (900.16-MHz 686-class CPU)
mod6: % dmesg | grep "CPU"
mod6: heh, im actually still running a up-to-date 686 fbsd host:
mod6: Vexual: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P6_(microarchitecture)
mod6: wb
mod6: ;;ticker
mod6: ;;bc,stats
mod6: ugh
mod6: Thx.
mod6: In ref to: http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-status-report/ -- BitOTTer perl version was updated last night with the new MPEx pub keyid: https://github.com/modsix/bitotter_perl [all tools] | Trade Tool: https://github.com/modsix/bitotter_perl/blob/master/bitotter.pl
mod6: ;;nethash
mod6: ;;bc,blocks
mod6: ;;bc,stats
mod6: archive the tubes in 1 easy step!
mod6: ;;bc,blocks