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a111: Logged on 2017-10-07 21:14 apeloyee:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-10-07#1722289 << and the point of doing karatsuba is? you do 2 recursive calls to Mul
_Karatsuba
_TopOnly and one to Mul
_Karatsuba. should've simply calculated upper
_part(XLo*YHi), upper
_part(YLo*XHi) and XHi*YHi
phf: i was going to say maybe it's hardcoded to mircea
_popescu, but lobbes was using it too
a111: Logged on 2017-10-07 22:12 ben
_vulpes: danielpbarron: wouldja mind sharing that stage3 you build your eulora gentoos with?
a111: Logged on 2015-11-21 18:55 mircea
_popescu: asciilifeform btw ever told you the joke of the muscovite trying to take a shit in bucharest ?
a111: Logged on 2017-10-08 13:27 mircea
_popescu sits here trying to remember the name of the irrelevant dork with the guns. after a while the best lead i have is "hacker lexicon" was it ? google produces nothing but wired crap ; if treated with a -wired sprinking, suddenly catb.org "jargon file" is top result.
spyked: ty for explanation, mircea
_popescu. oddly, it seems there's no strong etymological relation between the two. (ripe's related to reap, rape; rife, just Germanic for abundancy?)
a111: Logged on 2017-10-05 00:12 ben
_vulpes: > Finally, we abuse Intel SGX to hide the attack entirely from the user and the operating system, making any inspection or detection of the attack infeasible.
spyked: dig through Google DNS: 91.235.136.108; dig through romtelecom DNS: 91.228.152.189; so yeah, mircea
_popescu might be on to something here. spyed flushes dns caches.
spyked: mircea
_popescu, I'm not sure how I would evaluate it other than by looking at the "boy has no aspirations of his own; boy meets girl; boy gets in trouble; boy gets face stomped by boot" trope that's repeated throughout dystopian novels; there's probably more to it than that, but if there is, I'm not equipped with the literary baggage to see it. Orwell is fashionable nowadays because pantsuit equates Trump with big brother, and... so
a111: Logged on 2017-10-03 13:34 mircea
_popescu: even exists in early anglo stuff, christ resurrector, christ almighty etc. though the vein exhausted itself readily and apparently without leaving much trace. i guess in the same way "everyone" knows of bedwetter's 1984 but nobody read point counterpoint, notwithstanding that huxley is the important kid in that class, not fucking blair.
a111: Logged on 2017-10-01 04:06 mircea
_popescu: "If pet food companies used the same business model as startups: Jim creates a dog food factory and gives away dog food for free. 450 million dogs line up for free dog food. Purina Dog Chow understands that non-paying dog food consumers are currency, and buys Jims factory for $42 per dog." << in other historical elaineo lulz.
a111: Logged on 2017-09-30 19:14 mircea
_popescu: sorry asciilifeform . all i have are my own notes, which are as all hand notes useless without hte backing of the library of origin (in this case, the universitary library of cluj). teh interwebs dun seem to have a "here's the list of trotsky letters".
lobbes: !~later tell mircea
_popescu ^^ 'help sexpr' and 'help json' also working. lobbesbot has been brought up to spec
a111: Logged on 2017-10-08 01:35 mircea
_popescu: having a primorial at the ready to exclude a large number of common (ie, low) factors in one single gcd likely speeds this up significantly.
mircea_popescu: recall diana
_coman 's trick of "multiply by 6" ? pretty much the inverse of the same idea.
a111: Logged on 2017-10-07 21:14 apeloyee:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-10-07#1722289 << and the point of doing karatsuba is? you do 2 recursive calls to Mul
_Karatsuba
_TopOnly and one to Mul
_Karatsuba. should've simply calculated upper
_part(XLo*YHi), upper
_part(YLo*XHi) and XHi*YHi
a111: Logged on 2017-10-07 16:49 mircea
_popescu: my guess is that it's as close to closed form solutions as possible, hence all the barrett fucking etc, but then again i'm a weak programmer and a very dubious mathematician.
phf: mircea
_popescu: well he either has a constant time algorithm in ffa, in which case if the goal is to compare speed specifically we should be comparing fixtime ffa and fixtime something else. otherwise he has a variable time algorithm running at worst case constant time, in which case the comparison is between base operation speed, which is still going to come out on top
a111: Logged on 2017-10-07 01:36 mircea
_popescu: today for eg, felt like walk, but didn't feel like climbing 20% inclines, so had girl take me to park. 20km driven to walk 3 or so. imagine the decay.
a111: Logged on 2017-10-07 01:37 mircea
_popescu: few days ago, went on uphill hike, walked until literally passed out.
mod6: mircea
_popescu: ah, that's about where i'm at I suppose. i have it in my mind that you do the ba walk nearly daily...
mod6: mircea
_popescu: ah, maybe get all three. 6 tits. boom.
a111: Logged on 2015-08-19 23:55 mircea
_popescu: what, "i'm a boy from tenesee here to die for some fat bitch's right to marry her dog" ?
a111: Logged on 2017-10-06 14:30 mircea
_popescu: dood had 37% the kill efficiency and 167% the wound efficiency of the wtc folks.
a111: Logged on 2017-10-06 21:14 asciilifeform: diana
_coman: how do you picture this looking in practice ? variable-length keys ?
BingoBoingo: mircea
_popescu: Well, that one was Vietcong
phf`: mircea
_popescu: if you're implying that my plan for colo was to ~hire~ people ~from~ colocation facility to do a sensitive operation like hard drive replacement, then i can't even! :)
phf`: mircea
_popescu: that was never under consideration.
phf`: mircea
_popescu: that's understandable. but also we're and what we're shipping. e.g. hard drives can be purchased and replaced on the ground. it's a colo, ~someone~ will have to do a replacement and it's necessarily not going to be the facility
phf`: mircea
_popescu: right, that would be the correct spirit :)
BingoBoingo: <mircea
_popescu> iirc BingoBoingo was pounding the arabs/sw azns. << For some definitions of pounding, perhaps other definitions later
phf`: mircea
_popescu: right, i figured paying is not going to be a problem, either directly with btc or in the format that you've described. finding a reliable colo, getting a number down. unfortunately i don't have a good feel for russian colo space yet, and people i talked to while happy with their colos didn't necessarily have tmsr demands.
mircea_popescu: ben
_vulpes i recall mod6 sending me a proposed draft for something at some point, but also weeks ago.
phf`: mircea
_popescu: i'll look into it. it would be helpful to know how many Us we'll be putting upfront, but i'll look at a rack. also i've no idea what kind of traffic requirements something like eulora or phuctor have.
a111: Logged on 2017-10-06 18:18 mircea
_popescu: there's seemingly a lot of distance from this to 42u, but once the chinese woman tbf is hiring (is it ? mod6 ? ben
_vulpes ? what's incremental from
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-07-21#1688633 discussion ?) starts hitting the hosting forums with offers...
a111: Logged on 2017-07-21 18:42 mircea
_popescu: is this something the foundation may maybe consider ? open us an embassy in beijing, hire a chick to sit there 4 hours/day or such ?
a111: Logged on 2017-10-05 18:20 mircea
_popescu: ok so results of audit : Framedragger, shinohai, phf : your bot has no help implemented whatsoever, in spite of spec. trinque Framedragger you don't follow the json/sexpr portion, bot simply puts out the same help.
a111: Logged on 2017-10-06 14:25 mircea
_popescu: "Although ISIS have repeatedly attempted to claim credit for the shooting, saying Paddock had recently converted to Islam, both his brother and authorities have dismissed the claims. He had 'no religious affiliation, no political affiliation,' Eric said, adding: 'He just hung out.'" << good soviet!
jhvh1: mircea
_popescu: 6000 / 19 = 315.7894736842105
jhvh1: mircea
_popescu: 156.68421052631578 / 58 = 2.701451905626134
jhvh1: mircea
_popescu: 2977 / 19 = 156.68421052631578
a111: Logged on 2017-10-06 13:55 diana
_coman: hi mod6, I've set up a public node running vanilla trb, at 103.36.92.112; it's still getting up to date so probably not of much use yet but it's meant to stay as it is anyway (it's at ~260k atm)
a111: Logged on 2017-10-06 11:55 Framedragger: ty diana
_coman. sad to see the state of tmsr isp affairs. i suppose it was kind of always like this, the state simply got.. actualised, so to speak. still, am planning on giving small talk on ssh scan to hackerspace people, wanted to link to phuctor, now - can't. :(
mod6: diana
_coman: awesome, thanks for standing that up! let us know how it goes.
Framedragger: ah there was that, too. will go thru backlog. still interested in some particular detail diana
_coman?
Framedragger: ty diana
_coman. sad to see the state of tmsr isp affairs. i suppose it was kind of always like this, the state simply got.. actualised, so to speak. still, am planning on giving small talk on ssh scan to hackerspace people, wanted to link to phuctor, now - can't. :(
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2017-10-05 18:20 mircea
_popescu: ok so results of audit : Framedragger, shinohai, phf : your bot has no help implemented whatsoever, in spite of spec. trinque Framedragger you don't follow the json/sexpr portion, bot simply puts out the same help.
BingoBoingo: !~later tell mircea
_popescu I can see that: "In them we Trust"
BingoBoingo: <mircea
_popescu> ran a fake miner farm scam fore a while in iirc 2013 << Perhaps something that early but mostly 2014 thing. Complete collapse happened between Xmas and New Years