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mod6: anal fisting site should have expected to get their backdoor penetrated
shinohai: I have to say an anal fisting website would have been low on my list of hacking priorities but I still salute them.
shinohai: Some derp had already taken @shinohai and refused my offer to buy.
mircea_popescu: "From Ernst Katlenbrunner to Preet Bharara, a history of SS Police and Policing"
mircea_popescu: (in other lulz of perhaps BingoBoingo interest, did anyone else know that preet bharara has an illustrious antecessor the original director of the original interpol - at the time called "international criminal police commission", but rebranded to avoid the stigma - who was actually hanged for his activities ?)
mod6: i've done so much work with peopel over irc or even screen-sharing while remote, this irl stuff is insane
shinohai: ;;later tell trinque Can't click on top links on wiki, must manually enter >>> http://i.imgur.com/cKYghFB.png?1
mircea_popescu: it's not practical to have physically-blocked "in same room looking at same kbd" sorta arrangement there, costs more than it can ever be worth.
mircea_popescu: phf for THAT kind of pairing, you can't beat irc pairing. it's, in a sense, what i do all day, let "weaker" (ie, more specialised) pairs drive, i got a whole raft of 'em.
ben_vulpes: i'm certainly doing things dramatically differently next time.
mircea_popescu: i think i may even do it that way deliberately - make it a girls only corporation and fu. just to bother teh ustards.
mod6: we'll have to put a flag in here so I can give the details later when I go to next_place. XXX
mircea_popescu: course, shitheadgate too busy to discuss this, but...
ben_vulpes: you think i'm unaware?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes i'll have you know that s.mg is/was ever since forever 100% girl tech corp.
mod6: and yah phf, that's usually how its done.
phf: right, this advice only applies when you're actually trying to transfer knowledge and build better team and all that
mod6: i don't feel the need to try to improve someone else.
phf: basically when a weaker pair is driving you can whip her into doing it right, otherwise she's just sitting there giving "useful" advice
mod6: she's probably better with spring and shit like that than me though.
shinohai is glad his whole "job" is tmsr duties and fapping
mod6: phf: i can't stand watching her type. nor her formatting. and she doesn't really understand version control.
mod6: i'd much rather work remote and "pair" that way. it's not super bad or anything, cept for the commute, and not being able to sneak off to tmsr~
mod6: and we're moving too fast to wait for someone to wait for a PR, respond in there and then refactor/rearchitect and update PR
mod6: we're writing a lot of the stuff together so architecture decisions aren't "made in a silo"
mod6: but most of it is like talking through a bunch of shit.
mod6: some tasks are somewhat async.
ben_vulpes: what precisely is the goal of having her hawk on you
mod6: peer. so i've been hacking all the code together and 'driving' while she sits there.
mod6: haha. she's been watching me type.
ben_vulpes: nobody can tell then
ben_vulpes: gotta use the irc gateway for the corporate chat
mod6: when i don't have someone watching my every move during the day, i usually can login and chat during the day at the office.
mod6: worked downtown for a half-day today, wfh rest of day.
mircea_popescu: the notion that the us would be derping at bnr is beyond fucking lulzy, what's next, a critique of bach by j. timberfake ?
mircea_popescu: "us" can by and large get fucked, they don't have nor had since perhaps morgenthau anyone in a central bank seat that can compare to romania's.
mircea_popescu: wtgf is that nytimes bs. "it said it said" lalala .what ?
asciilifeform: i read hanbot's articles way back when and that was it.
asciilifeform: lel i still can't bring myself to read it
mircea_popescu: for a second there i thought alf moved on to reading bitcointalk for lack of fishfapping material.
mircea_popescu: davout> most of those are 1024 bit though << this may as well be an advantage. phuctor benefits from long primes in its 8ball
asciilifeform: ;;later tell BingoBoingo http://www.techworm.net/2016/05/chinese-shame-data-pla-officials-jack-ma-tycoons-leaked-twitter.html << from same rag.
asciilifeform: ;;later tell BingoBoingo http://www.techworm.net/2016/05/philadelphia-police-spying-citizens-using-spy-truck.html << qntra ?
asciilifeform: the other boojum is that factoring a ~typical~, vs. 'ideally' generated 1024-bit key, is quite likely much cheaper yet.
davout: according to http://www.tau.ac.il/~tromer/papers/cbtwirl.pdf it'd cost 10mn and a year to factor a 1024 bit number, and the paper is from 2003 apparently
asciilifeform: 'oh you oughtn't want long keyz because only terrorists want >1024bit and fuckyou the STANDARD says...'
asciilifeform: every time i dig into some pile of 'standardized' shit, i turn up 1,001 items like this
davout: not sure what the best way to enumerate domains for this purpose is
davout: and otherwise the pubkey doesn't fit
davout: because obviously DNS implementations won't let you use a value that's more than 0XFF chars long
davout: most of those are 1024 bit though
davout: asciilifeform & mircea_popescu just realized that the DKIM RSA keys could easily be harvested from teh interwebz and fed to the phuctor
shinohai: LOL the bitcointalk shemale slut got haxxored: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1469369.msg0;boardseen#new
a111: Logged on 2016-05-12 13:13 mircea_popescu: o hey, paymium now joins bitstamp on the list of wanna-be bitcoin exchanges that email spam.
shinohai: ;;later tell BingoBoingo for when ddos ends: http://ix.io/DYw
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo server is up, but web is iffy. patience will resolve teh matter.
BingoBoingo: Aw, qntra appears DDoS'd now just when I am considering a piece on the increase in young Muricans with ischemic brain damage
mircea_popescu: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/622744/unable-to-install-python-without-sudo-access << apparently you don't need anything other than a writable dir.
punkman: it does but you need various packages to compile it
mircea_popescu: i have nfi ; besides, python also installs in user directory neh ? doesn't have to be systemwide.
punkman: mircea_popescu: Moduli Waiting for Test: 20 << still getting these huh. nice. << speaking of which, could you install python2.7.* on the gwern archive box?
mircea_popescu: Moduli Waiting for Test: 20 << still getting these huh. nice.
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ben_vulpes: were they curious about your new adventures?
asciilifeform just now finished drinking with the rupturefarmz folk wishing him a merry neverneverland
trinque: all the abstinence kids look like their genes are quite happy with calling their current derp the end of the road.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> http://natashenka.ca/posters << lol these should go up everywhere
BingoBoingo: Meaningful rebellion in one's twilight years https://archive.is/hyTIq
deedbot: [Trilema] The Megawatt standard - http://trilema.com/2016/the-megawatt-standard/
mircea_popescu: is this good for bitcoin ?
a111: Logged on 2016-05-12 17:23 shinohai: trinque: how do i insert a line break? <br> doesn't work it seems.
asciilifeform: my point was, they use aryans now.
mircea_popescu: "the place where middleaged couples with strange ideas about what'd put the spark back in the bedroom go for massage-vacations"
mircea_popescu: i am not so convinced the past 60 years made the us any less of a culturally impoverished zimbabwe. it's still not a nation, nor much of a country. it doesn't even make much of a hotel, used to be a sort of cote d'azur, now more like jamaica.
mircea_popescu: meanwhile, it DID make the job of recruiters that much easier.
asciilifeform: usa of the period was a culturally impoverished zimbabwe
mircea_popescu: so that didn't help ; or even hindered.
mircea_popescu: and it ended up with the russians.
mircea_popescu: experience seems amusingly enough to confirm this theory.
mircea_popescu: it stands then to reason to say that classification is more of a hr/personnel retention tool than a opsec instrument.
mircea_popescu: = "opportunity cost" + "self-actualisation value", and since the sort of idiots that actually take jobs with the nsa have very simple "self actualisation" functions, which often evaluate to "be in a place where things are called 'classified'", then this necessarily is a +.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform to look at it from a different perspective : attaching the attribute "classified" to a specified item has a number of effects on the world, some of which can have associated values that are computable. one such example is : that it triggers interest from the enemy, however defined. this is clearly a -. another one such example is : that it makes the workforce feel more important. since compensation always has to
mircea_popescu: PeterL something like that. i wouldn't lend money in general, i'm not old and out of touch enough for that.
PeterL: so are you saying you wouldn't lend money at less than 5% because you have better things to do with it?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform goes right back to the whole "gestapo couldn't keep abreast of all the phonecalls from the "innocent public" they kept receiving". just like policeman rarely works there as a job, and generally works there as a hedge against his own inferiority complexes, derps working for nsa work there mostly for to be working there.
mircea_popescu: (yes - that's the point of sending kids to school. to get them from where their average capital productivity is < 0% to where they get at least even with average. which should be within reach for an iq 100 fellow ; which is the only meaningful definition of iq available in the first place.)
mircea_popescu: PeterL even if they do, if you can't use capital more productively than 5% a year it's time to go back to school.
asciilifeform: 'For instance, Diffie quizzed an MIT colleague named Dan Edwards, who would join the NSA after graduating. "He was extremely unhelpful," Diffie later reported, "failing to reveal things which were certainly not classified and which I later saw in the bibliography of his thesis." And when a colleague at Mitre went to work at IDA, Diffie asked him if he could share anything about his work. After a tan
asciilifeform: from the bureau of vintage lulz: http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/l/levy-crypto.html
trinque: damned thing doesn't shit errors out anywhere
trinque: yeah I did that
PeterL: rates can't go much lower than they are
PeterL: so, I bought a house, I figured it is a good time to lock up a loan at 3.5% interest for 30 years
trinque: shinohai: deedbot's can link to that, as I'll have that autogenerated from its sauce
shinohai: The bot section will need a whole new writeup though, since everything was merged into deedbot so gotta get a list of all those features compiled.
shinohai: Trying to get all that stuff mioved over to a site we control. I'm actually liking clwiki now, thanks for providing it!
a111: Logged on 2016-05-12 01:49 mircea_popescu: quite possibly, see what trinque says. running two bots does not necessarily mean one must write two bots.
trinque: could be that you expose some api - or SQL - my direction, or otherwise that I somehow sync (rsync?) tickets from you
a111: Logged on 2016-05-12 01:39 mod6: trinque: any thoughts here? should we just collaborate on this? phf?
trinque: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-12#1466068 << wrote my bot with the intention of making creating new commands very easy ☝︎