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mircea_popescu: since you're doing that might as well go the whole nine yards
mircea_popescu: <kakobrekla> exactly like except completely opposite. << lmao
mircea_popescu: bounce it's basically asciilifeform's plan for computing.
mircea_popescu: ;;google time is going by really slow i think we might be dead
mircea_popescu: no, by way of 1 bit of trilema contsaining 1 bit of information and so no room for this entropy cheez
mircea_popescu: unfortunately, it is a skill i seem to have mysplaced myself ;/
mircea_popescu: do this : hire a chick wherever your studio is located. i'll pay for her tiome, give her an xchat terminal and she can read my replies.
mircea_popescu: why must the format be bulky and impossible ? can't we do this ?
mircea_popescu: Michael Goldstein presentats a tutorial on GPG contracts and the #bitcoin-otc web of trust. < that ?
mircea_popescu: ;;rate PeterL 1 Guy fucked up his glbse assets 3 years ago. This is a fact. That fact may be explained as a smart guy failing in a soup of idiots, and the optimist in me is inclined towards it.
mircea_popescu: but anyway, this discussion can continue tomorrow, i'm off.
mircea_popescu: RagnarDanneskjol well how are you going to put the hash in a block retroactively ?
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller no. girls aren't required to fuck anyone and yet they're well terrified of not doing a good job in bed.
mircea_popescu: there's no permission to be had or sought. this is free software.
mircea_popescu: <ben_vulpes> what is anathema in the previous context mircea_popescu is taking someone else's commits, signing them and claiming them as your own. << why ?
mircea_popescu: no dude, you include what you sign between --begin and end
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes that's nonsense. what's this, a badly specified bitbet bet ?
mircea_popescu: that' the only way they'll stop long enough to read something.
mircea_popescu: the entire point of the exercise is to make people fucking affraid to write code.
mircea_popescu: fuck you, don't dick around with lines you don't udnerstand.
mircea_popescu: sure, if that's what he means that's what he should do.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes basically the practica application would be, once X bug is found, grep for the code and whenever you find it in something someone signed, tear them a new one.
mircea_popescu: if that's what you're trying to do, it's not anathema, it's the right thing. if it's not what you're trying to do it's still not anathema, just, you're misguidedly using the tools
mircea_popescu: as far as i can see, all signatories of a thing are joint and several responsible for it.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes but see, if what you mean to say is "signing actual commits may be taking on more responsibility than you realise", why say "anathema" ?
mircea_popescu: can you stick to arguing your idea instead of arguing around ?
mircea_popescu: so then if i sign a commit you made, what's the problem ?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes can i commit code my slavegirl wrote on her offline abacus ?
mircea_popescu: guy had a month, ended up cramming most of it after the 20th or something ?
mircea_popescu: incidentally, it occurs to me, the ba deeds registrar thing will be a not-so-bad way to distribute source.
mircea_popescu: let's talk of something else, this can't not end up retarded.
mircea_popescu: which one of the leaked versions of which particular breach ?
mircea_popescu: yeah because co-conspirator testimony is like the be all end all of truthsources.
mircea_popescu: seems unlikely, giving what we know of public servants, but why not hoep.
mircea_popescu: nanotube you mean that thing that was stolen off their servers 5x ?
mircea_popescu: but the very notion that "the police"'d have some sort of priviledged access to information...
mircea_popescu: just because the idiots you normally shill at can't read japanese doesn't mean you actually get to propose nonsense in here as fact.