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mircea_popescu: have you noticed this, by the way ? apparently, that's a line ; and apparently it'll get filled ; apparently by substantially the same guy.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: only to the extent such a thing will ding the snr of those folk
mircea_popescu: would you say random wage slave with a kid in tow and a vague interest in maybe spending a week on "writing a book" is watering down "neoreaction" or whatever the fuck you'd call the line of "being an internet tough guy in the style of curtis yarvin" ?
asciilifeform: and i suspect that mircea_popescu will now tell me that 'any idiot can print and sell on amazon' is merely an opportunistic fungal infection. and he is probably right.
asciilifeform: but they did not have distribution system equal to actual authors'.
asciilifeform: and yes i am aware that crackpots were able to have books printed at own expense 200 years ago.
asciilifeform: sorta like asking when titanic sank - when the hole was punched, when deck awash, when entirely invisible ?
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: not by the laser-print-on-demand thing as such.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform so i was gonna ask you, you say books got ruined by any schmuck being able to print one ?
asciilifeform: (gossipate - to dissipate via a gossip system - is now hereby a term.)
asciilifeform: (or gossipate mutated turds.)
asciilifeform: no need for it to even follow the format.
asciilifeform: and would appear to prove that anybody can upload whatever the fuck rubbish to sks and it will propagate.
asciilifeform: mod6: these cases are thus far the only ones that even theoretically fit the description of 'really hot&bothered photon'
a111: Logged on 2016-06-04 19:33 mod6: if you're talking about "http://deedbot.org/build-bitcoind-V99995.sh" -- then yes, it's on the list of things to resolve/fix. thanks for letting us know.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-04#1476897 << mod6 i was talking about the stator.sh in the tarball distributed on therealbitcoin.org. but more generally speaking we should NOT be linking to openssl.org or other heathens! the tarballs are not so big, they ought to be on trb site. ☝︎
asciilifeform: the funny part is that i'd bet real money that there are pgptrons that will happily eat and encipher to this key.
asciilifeform: in case there are arithmetic-challenged folks reading, this is a 1 bit flip.
asciilifeform: this and the couple of similar cases could even be genuine bitrot...
asciilifeform: a 0xb6 in the middle of the primary modulus became a 0xb4. no other changes.
asciilifeform: i tracked it down manually.
asciilifeform: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/EEC10B5DDCC3DF9891ED3E5ED9C69015202B07F218F4403DA0DBE64BE8558645 is the unrotted version of http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/DF60B763FBE9B2830F5999D0549DB8803DCEEA6F6DCA7D0828EEEC9804B619AC
asciilifeform: oooooooook this gets interesting:
a111: Logged on 2016-06-04 21:14 deedbot: [Recent Phuctorings.] Phuctored: 3971168913649098519 divides RSA Moduli belonging to 'Craig A. West <west1@purdue.edu>; Craig A. West <cawest1221@gmail.com>; ' - http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/DF60B763FBE9B2830F5999D0549DB8803DCEEA6F6DCA7D0828EEEC9804B619AC
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-04#1476906 << this one, like the last 4, fails checksum... ☝︎
asciilifeform: red to be a conflict of interest with her official NSA duties.) The email, with the subject line, "Vanity Fair Article With Fugitive – May Cause Additional Work," said "the much anticipated Vanity Fair article with the fugitive is out.... Probably the most concerning issue in the article is the fugitives [sic] assertion that he raised complaints with NSA lawyers and oversight and compliance personnel."'
asciilifeform: 'On April 11, Vanity Fair released its story. That afternoon, Ledgett sent an email to Teresa Shea, the director of signals intelligence — or SIGINT, which is responsible for decoding electronic communications — and a number of officials whose names were redacted. (Later that year, Shea left the NSA after BuzzFeed reported that she and her husband ran a SIGINT "contracting and consulting" business out of their house in what appea
asciilifeform: 'What's remarkable about this FOIA release, however, is that the NSA has admitted that it altered emails related to its discussions about Snowden.'
asciilifeform: from the l0ltr0nz, https://news.vice.com/article/edward-snowden-leaks-tried-to-tell-nsa-about-surveillance-concerns-exclusive
asciilifeform: was in town.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-04 18:44 asciilifeform: ;;later tell mod6 the openssl people hosed your stator script by moving their turdball without a redirect. can we plz stop linking to derps in trb autoloaders ?
a111: Logged on 2016-06-04 21:14 deedbot: [Recent Phuctorings.] Phuctored: 3971168913649098519 divides RSA Moduli belonging to 'Craig A. West <west1@purdue.edu>; Craig A. West <cawest1221@gmail.com>; ' - http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/DF60B763FBE9B2830F5999D0549DB8803DCEEA6F6DCA7D0828EEEC9804B619AC
BingoBoingo: Redditors make a serious career decision "Keep delivering pizzas or move over to Chinese food? (self.TalesFromThePizzaGuy)" https://archive.is/IXwLT
deedbot: [Recent Phuctorings.] Phuctored: 3971168913649098519 divides RSA Moduli belonging to 'Craig A. West <west1@purdue.edu>; Craig A. West <cawest1221@gmail.com>; ' - http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/DF60B763FBE9B2830F5999D0549DB8803DCEEA6F6DCA7D0828EEEC9804B619AC ☟︎☟︎
BingoBoingo: Oh, and now China's side of the spread won
mod6: if you're talking about "http://deedbot.org/build-bitcoind-V99995.sh" -- then yes, it's on the list of things to resolve/fix. thanks for letting us know. ☟︎
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mod6 the openssl people hosed your stator script by moving their turdball without a redirect. can we plz stop linking to derps in trb autoloaders ? ☟︎☟︎
a111: Logged on 2016-06-03 22:06 pete_dushenski: danielpbarron: speaking of your twatskillz, mind dropping @jackbaruth my response to http://archive.is/iBQow ? >> http://www.contravex.com/2016/06/02/fellow-astronauts-sure-fellow-american-proles-hmm/
mircea_popescu: an' what's position to do with anything.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform ty.
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/0c1d836b-571c-4831-88b5-9ba375ee662f << you've got br04dc457!111111
asciilifeform: l0l! from what position this is to be said? from negotiating inside prison ?
mircea_popescu: "you want to keep pretending X ? fine, this means you get to pay through the nose. so your pretense you're a world power costs what, 5 trn a year in subsidies to everyone that can bust your skull open ? fine. this is what, 1/1000 as important, that'd mean you owe me ~5bn to plead out and let you be. how much of that you got in cash ? and by cash we mean bitcoin, of course."
mircea_popescu: someone gotta explain to us tards how commerce works.
mircea_popescu: hahaha so i don't fucking get it... they get to keep pretending that tor's not schweizer, and what's the derp get ?
deedbot: [Trilema] Let's do Chinese together. - http://trilema.com/2016/lets-do-chinese-together/
a111: Logged on 2016-06-04 14:44 mircea_popescu: asciilifeform ftr, i have nfi what you're using, but most people here are using either aes256 or twofish, i would suspect. and if they do not - they should edit ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf and add personal-cipher-preferences AES256 TWOFISH right above the line that says personal-digest-preferences SHA512
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-04#1476869 << that's what i said: 32 bytes. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: (also not particularly useful in theory, but then again gpg is a pos.)
mircea_popescu: aes256 is (supposedly) ~2^100 against related key attacks which'd be the better attack known.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform ftr, i have nfi what you're using, but most people here are using either aes256 or twofish, i would suspect. and if they do not - they should edit ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf and add personal-cipher-preferences AES256 TWOFISH right above the line that says personal-digest-preferences SHA512 ☟︎
mircea_popescu: the problem is that it doesn't include the important parts.
mircea_popescu: ftr, the problem with the sha1sum isn't even that it's 160 bits ; worse fates could be devised.
asciilifeform: Framedragger: phuctor's hash is quite inapplicable anywhere else, because it includes the entire key - names, emails, ~all~ subkeys.
Framedragger: your phuctor uses a different hashing scheme. but i suppose wide deployment would be hard and also ultimately futile, given that i assume folks here haven't planned a bright future for gpg
asciilifeform: Framedragger: read the logz, gpg and compatibles are retarded in 101 ways
a111: Logged on 2016-06-04 01:47 asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-03#1476739 << the aes key used by everybody here when they gpg is precisely 32 bytes long. (not that this is something to be proud of.)
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-04#1476783 << don't forget that a "full" gpg fingerprint is a shitty 160 bit sha1sum, heh ☝︎
shinohai: Need coins? Ask teh scammers!
mircea_popescu: then again, that's me from this end of it.
mircea_popescu: imo the bugler came out pretty good.
asciilifeform: this was... what ? walletron ? why would it print 'dumping coins' to stdout ?
shinohai: asciilifeform: coin attempting to seekritly auto dump coins on bittrex, I found it lulzy
asciilifeform: can be moved to do it, if coming across some gaping and suctiony it-shaped hole
asciilifeform: sorta why i largely gave up on anglicizing ru fare. it ends up a hash, like that bugler thing
mircea_popescu: that's the problem with high culture. you can't REALLY translate huxley say in french. what translate ?
mircea_popescu: no but see it is direct learned reference, all through, to famous poem. "o bizant, bizant ferice"
mircea_popescu: i don't think that one's possible in any other lang.
asciilifeform: gonna try in other langs?
asciilifeform: shinohai: any context for that ?
asciilifeform: ('all men are brothers' appears to be straight translation of the cn thing into eng)
asciilifeform: though i suspect that i know why
mircea_popescu: so fucking useless, this "google search" thing...
deedbot: http://www.academypublication.com/ojs/index.php/tpls/article/download/tpls0503581589/139 << Download this PDF file | http://ijbssnet.com/journals/Vol_4_No_13_October_2013/6.pdf << Cultural Factors in Literary Translation: Foreignization and ... | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download;jsessionid=FC6BABFB01EB5E0597A4C56D130E70EF?doi=10.1.1.673.7336&rep=rep1&type=pdf << Download as a PDF
mircea_popescu: $google "all men are brothers" pearl s buck "full text"
mircea_popescu: for the love of fuck.
mircea_popescu: these schmucks seriously go around pretending some book published in the 1930s is "under copyright" ?
mircea_popescu: eating nagas... now that'd be a show.
asciilifeform: it goes under the heading of 'ancient art of knowing when to eat naga'
mircea_popescu: yes, but the part where it is better to have shitty czar than strong sultan if you have no life force left is rarely comprehended.
asciilifeform: folks with 'life force' in'em - eat those without. newz at 11?
mircea_popescu: fortunately for everyone involved, czar was infinitely more inept than sultan
asciilifeform: but likely with more territorial carve.
mircea_popescu: would be today ~polish commonwealth + stans
mircea_popescu: technically, i expect it'd have gone the way of turkey.
mircea_popescu: i think so
mircea_popescu: the "largest naval encounter" at the time
mircea_popescu: that was such a lulzy battle too. what was it called ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform eh get out, i recall empire of japan owning teh czar pretty hardcore.
asciilifeform: (ideology thereby)
asciilifeform: any more than sailor clinging to broken plank of wrecked ship, has ideology.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-03 23:43 mircea_popescu: ;;later tell spandrell amusingly, you fall in a very orwell-like vat (as per http://trilema.com/2015/in-which-orwell-avoids-what-he-does-not-wish-to-see/ ). really what you describe is the behaviour ~of idiots~ and them only. actual people do have ideology-activity connections going.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-03#1476751 << fella doesn't seem to presently ~have~, yet, an ideology, beyond a quite accurate picture of 'the west is phucked' ☝︎
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-03#1476746 << i prolly oughta plant down a second, rubbish wordpress, for the rubbish. ☝︎
asciilifeform: aside from the claptrap he left on pete's site.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-03 23:25 mircea_popescu: leaving it as an exercise for any attendant alfs to explain difference between locklin and baruth. $indistinguishable_flavours_of_stupid_old_man
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-03#1476745 << locklin entertained me (he had articles on 'q' programming lang, apl, etc. that were not wholly uninteresting.) ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2016-06-03 23:19 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-03#1476590 << consider another point here. on the basis of v neuman's quote with the state of sin, what can be said of a purported "cryptography mechanism" which can be stored as a 32 byte value ?
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-03#1476739 << the aes key used by everybody here when they gpg is precisely 32 bytes long. (not that this is something to be proud of.) ☝︎☟︎
asciilifeform at one point was pathologically well informed on jp secondhand, but is emphatically NOT a veteran thereof nor set foot there, and will not comment further