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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.
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" ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform so i was gonna ask you, you say books got ruined by any schmuck being able
to print one ?
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 ?
BingoBoingo: Oh, and now China's side of
the spread won
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: hahaha so i don't fucking get it...
they get
to keep pretending
that
tor's not schweizer, and what's
the derp get ?
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
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.
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
shinohai: asciilifeform: coin attempting
to seekritly auto dump coins on bittrex, I found it lulzy
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: $google "all men are brothers" pearl s buck "full
text"
mircea_popescu: these schmucks seriously go around pretending some book published in
the 1930s is "under copyright" ?
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.
mircea_popescu: fortunately for everyone involved, czar was infinitely more inept
than sultan
mircea_popescu: technically, i expect it'd have gone
the way of
turkey.
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.
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
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 ?