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mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag buit the archive.is is the point
mircea_popescu: this is good for tracking. it's also normal in case you sign other people's keys.
mircea_popescu: meuh it will report every time it sees that modulus.
meuh: Now, they all appears as duplicated http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/dupes
mircea_popescu: so this is pretty epic shit : i made http://dpaste.com/3M78HFY for alfie's own peace of mind. except suddenly and inexplicably, stuff that worked before ( like http://archive.is/EluFr ) no longer works now!
meuh: hi there
mircea_popescu: but yes, enemy building all teh support it can.
ascii_butugychag: annointed by the light of the holy one !11111
trinque: ascii_butugychag: the guy's going to drop fucking NSAcoin
trinque: http://www.drcraigwright.net/jean-paul-sartre-signing-significance/ << "I have been silent, but I have not been absent. I have been engaged with an exceptional group and look forward to sharing our remarkable work when they are ready."
ascii_butugychag: i find it strange that they wouldn't go for broke and break the idiot's dsa key for the occasion
ascii_butugychag: trinque: that might be it.
ascii_butugychag: only one possible destination, the stake.
ascii_butugychag: and the man has to be a lunatic, who would sign up for this? it is like signing up as court alchemist in 17th c
trinque: read an article yesterday about "hooray, $shitoshi can help resolve the 'block size debate'" etc
ascii_butugychag: what the fuck is the actual point ?
ascii_butugychag: speaking of, i'm told that latest recycled shitoshi is now being paraded on american tv
mircea_popescu: no doubt looking for ways to kill you in your sleep
ascii_butugychag: woah they're still coming
mircea_popescu: et tu, deedbote ?!
ascii_butugychag: it is, perhaps, why i'm still alive - if 'accidented', then, e.g., trb, suddenly becomes more interesting to a buncha folk
ascii_butugychag: ~same as a fella who watches 8h of tv a day, i imagine.
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: my point was that in nazi land i get ranked as simply a very lazy nazi who spends time on ???? rather than properly drilling with the other ss men
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag in that case, let's put it in storage i guess.
ascii_butugychag: Apocalyptic: because of the 'deniable' sabotage of replacing moduli with random ints
ascii_butugychag: i was hired, for instance, partly on the basis of my ancient shithub acct
Apocalyptic: " // I would be curious as to why you suspect such a thing
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu sometimes forgets that i'm in a jail
Apocalyptic: "14:18 <+ascii_deadfiber> i do suspect that the enemy knows some factoid re prime distribution that makes factoring randints easier
mircea_popescu: who the fuck even cares ?!
mircea_popescu: you clearly spend too much time on reddit/tardspedia/etc.
mircea_popescu: the notion that usg's word vs tmsr's word has a chance in hell is lulzy.
ascii_butugychag: and then 'they made it all up'.
ascii_butugychag: soon they will be on my disk and yours only.
mircea_popescu: bit too late for that but sure.,
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag which is proof positive nsa did in fact plant them.
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: the 'consensus shapers' are all working the angle of 'these terrorists planted the keyz'
mircea_popescu: isn't it the case that 99% of compile failures get called "wrong gcc version/flags" ? as if that does anything ?
phf: i will venture "wrong gcc version/flags" on account of that _8 there
mircea_popescu: EVERYTHING. from rtorrent to juce to what have you. let's break all the things!
gribble: 56296 – Undefined reference to __sync_add_and_fetch_8 for ...: <https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=56296>; 34316 – undefined reference to `__sync_add_and_fetch_8' - Bugzilla: <https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=34316>; [SOLVED] Error while building rtorrent 0.9.4 from slackbuilds.org ...: <http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/error-while- (1 more message)
mircea_popescu: ;;google undefined reference to `__sync_add_and_fetch_8'
mircea_popescu: meanwhile admire the glory :
mircea_popescu: so she showed me the thing and i broke out in hives.
mircea_popescu: then barfed 2/3 through compile. because arcana.
mircea_popescu: iles headers to correct lib reference).
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag a coupla hours ago i made a cursory attempt to install a factorizer lib (linked in logs). i threw up minutes later because obviously it doens't work. put out a general call, slavegirl picked up the task, installed python 4.4. wrangled for a while with broken cmake settings (pro tip : cmake is known to not correctly identifgy your python, workable hack in this case is to disable the test and manually fix the f
ascii_butugychag: where is this ?
mircea_popescu: from the glory that is nonstatic linking.
mircea_popescu: in other lulz : undefined reference to `__sync_add_and_fetch_8'.
mircea_popescu: i can tell by some pixels that he has.
Apocalyptic: "If you look closely, all of the keys shown on the website are only self signed." // clearly he has looked closely
mircea_popescu: but the cool part is : derp is essentially bringing a wot-argument-by-another-name.
ascii_butugychag: ^ they F8K3D it all!!1111111
mircea_popescu: in other news, phf's computer so fat, its foo's out the bar!
mircea_popescu: this is trollage.
diana_coman: ben_vulpes, yes, it timed out in the end, no idea why
ben_vulpes: diana_coman: timeout? works fine from here
Apocalyptic: if trying ECM don't bother picking B1 under 11e6
Apocalyptic: anyway for anybody interested the composite residue i'm working on is http://dpaste.com/2QP9HV9
Apocalyptic: a pitty they don't sign source archives though...
Apocalyptic: yeah, that's the one I use
Apocalyptic: i'm not really interested in cado or setting up such a thing
mircea_popescu: ah lol. same thing ?
mircea_popescu: incidentally, can you be induced to look into that cado thing ? it has some sort of multimachine-over-ssh thing
Apocalyptic: mircea_popescu: download ecm from inria, compile it, run ECM with the residue I supply
Apocalyptic: it doesn't have to be coordinated in any way since ECM runs are totally independant, just willing to dedicate some cores
mircea_popescu: yah but how would they help ?
Apocalyptic: mircea_popescu: that would be a great idea indeed, in the meantime if anyone feels like helping me factor my modulus residue let me know
Apocalyptic: indeed nice checking algo, sorta switching the usual role of d and e
mircea_popescu: incidentally - perhaps a good idea would be a tmsr factorization program. something like seti@home, that people can just run on spare machines if they feel like.
Apocalyptic: will read it then
Apocalyptic: the one linked at the bottom ?
mircea_popescu: Apocalyptic nice mechanism for checking factoring algo claims he came up with too.
mircea_popescu: openssl for the lulz.
mircea_popescu: aha ty.
mircea_popescu: lol splitinternets. try dpaste ?
diana_coman: hm, trying to but waiting on wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com
diana_coman: mircea_popescu, I can load that
mircea_popescu: dunno what the record is by now, but at some point it was like 60 digits
mircea_popescu: Apocalyptic you know, i vaguely recall there was a challenge for the "largest factor found in factorization" or somesuch ?
mircea_popescu: (can anyone actually load that https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20160503.txt ? i don't see it from anywhere.)
Apocalyptic: th modulus residue I'm working on has ~ 260 digits and it seems the remaining primes are pretty big, +35/40 digits from what I see
Apocalyptic: "14:16 <+mircea_popescu> i recall him trying one" // and succeeded, see ascii's rating, afaik he included the log line where I posted all the factors
Apocalyptic: 12:18 <+mircea_popescu> Apocalyptic ^ i propose as best candidate for m-r testing. // I'm already working on a more approachable one, also I don't know what's with you and m-r but I don't think m-r is a good factorization algo, I was and am running p-1 , p+1 and ECM
mircea_popescu: note that trilema blows the openssl attempt at legitimization way the fuck out of the water.
mircea_popescu: (anyway no, it's by no means expensive for the specs, we got a nice one-offsie on account of other business etc)
phf: no wonder all the talk of "i'll pay out of pocket!!"
mircea_popescu: [Trilema] The official definition of BEEFY systems. http://trilema.com/rickrolled
mircea_popescu: also, did i mention lisp isn't used in production anywhere today ? wouldn't want to skip a day :D
mircea_popescu: fromphuctor you know, you could in principle write all this stuff yourself. if it's any good odds are it'll get accepted/used. if not, odds are you'll get a very scathing review from alf making you doubt your sexuality and other life choices.
fromphuctor: another thing to test when you collect ssh keys is for duplicate
mircea_popescu: hey, this is what the internet does & is for my dear phf : taking a very reasonable statement way the fuck out of context.
mircea_popescu: so no, i very much expect they "wouldn't be interested".
phf: mircea_popescu: just irked, there's a rare "human record" kind of data that ben_vulpes deals with that exceeds 8gb. why don't you taunt us with your hadron collider data dumps some more?
fromphuctor: because they think their implementation is fine
mircea_popescu: everyone gotta eat, and the general majority of these people eats at usg.*
fromphuctor: at the moment , i tried, they are not very interested in your reserach
fromphuctor: they build software to build keys...
fromphuctor: if you want visibility you should try openssl, openssh, libressl, openbsd ssh keys