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mircea_popescu: nevermind, it's one of those things.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> jurov oops ima take the 384 back soz. << It's my bad in addition to total words I should have reported total shares.
mircea_popescu: jurov oops ima take the 384 back soz.
BingoBoingo: It's like software. Person puts a lot of effort into something and it still comes out turd.
thestringpuller: that part of drug induced idiocy to understand the idiots is priceless
thestringpuller: BingoBoingo: " It took nitrous oxide intoxication temporarily reducing his mental faculties in a particular way to grasp the Hegelian program as its proponents did." << GIGA-L0L
assbot: The Theoretical Foundation of Social Engineering Practice | Bingo Blog ... ( http://bit.ly/1TGysw6 )
BingoBoingo: thestringpuller: After http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2016/01/24/the-theoretical-foundation-of-social-engineering-practice/ and doing some reading to get to being able to read historical Hegel started reading Hegel. Fucker's a fount of Imaginationland based socialist evil.
thestringpuller: ascii_butugychag: you would venture to mordor if it was worth the trip.
ascii_butugychag: i like bernstein but the adoption of his blockciphers by the enemy casts darkness on them.
thestringpuller: "Is your PFC having buffer overflow issues? Expand your working memory today!"
thestringpuller: BingoBoingo: this is why you need to expand working memory. easily done with stimulants or training!
BingoBoingo: fits in tweet no guarantee of fits in head, head can overflow buffer and leak memory too
punkman: does ChaCha fit in head? it did fit in those tweets
punkman: ascii_butugychag: the keccak folks have "Duplexing the sponge: single-pass authenticated encryption and other applications"
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: Maybe there's an Aloha Snackbar blowfish out there somewhere?
gribble: BassOmatic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BassOmatic>; PGP Timeline - Cypherspace: <http://www.cypherspace.org/adam/timeline/>; Considering PGP - Gibson Research Corporation: <https://www.grc.com/sn/sn-418.pdf>
PeterL: maybe make up our own block cypher? or just use them all in series? ☟︎
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: At this rate mebbe just surprise us with a block cipher in obfusticated C? Make money taking bets on how long it takes for people to figure out what ciper was pulled out of the hat?
BingoBoingo: thestringpuller: It's your turn to toss a blockcipher at ascii_butugychag
thestringpuller: good morning ascii_butugychag how is the labor camp?
gribble: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fupa-dupe | Mar 14, 2009 ... While getting your cock sucked, the person performing the act goes all the way down to the fupa.
BingoBoingo: Ambuguous is the right word.
trinque: ambuguously << to the bash with thee!
BingoBoingo after a couple more weeks of reading disappointed in latest blogpost on social engineering. Was way too charitable to historical Hegel.
jurov: if you subtract previous monthly report, subtract errors, too, in the same place
jurov: well, you should write the reports less ambuguously, then
BingoBoingo: <jurov> mircea_popescu: qntra report sums to 8969 shares, but you sent me 384 more? << Sums to 8969 indeed. 9353 words last month minus 384 dupe error from december. Someday TMSR will discover arithmetic.
assbot: Logged on 04-02-2016 03:19:11; mod6: mircea_popescu asciilifeform ben_vulpes trinque shinohai et al: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-February/000209.html
shinohai: ;;later tell mod6 tested and working. http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-02-2016#1396210 ☝︎
polarbeard: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-02-2016#1395785 << thanks, I've fixed it now, I had no idea it used sha1 by default... ☝︎☟︎
AaronvanW: it's supposed to be pretty sweet jurov. I'm not from a nordic country though
jurov: hi AaronvanW, how is the nordic system?
jurov: anyway, the rest of shares were distributed to coinbr accounts.
jurov: so that's okay, only the +384 distribution issue remains
jurov: oh i see "MPEx will issue twice that count of shares, allocating half to the Qntra board block, and half to the respective authors" ☟︎
jurov: or 183k or something like that (will doublecheck later)
jurov: also "18`706 S.QNTR shares issued this period." in trilema article is completely off, and total number of issued shares I know about is only 182`579
jurov: mircea_popescu: qntra report sums to 8969 shares, but you sent me 384 more?
assbot: Mercedes Joins German Carmaker Emissions Train | Qntra ... ( http://bit.ly/1PVQURG )
mircea_popescu: where the fuck do these idiots find all the roadkill already.
mod6: but not for at least a week. i need some time to look into that and to let people test the beta patch. i want to get these resolved so we can move on.
mod6: so yah, if i can get something figured out for that bug, maybe there will be a beta2 patch.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> second call for least-hated block cipher ??? << fucking the least ugly girl at the party means you'll do a lot of uglies.
mircea_popescu: <TomServo> I've finally got a node past the wedge, and there was much rejoicing << wd.
mod6: I'll keep this in mind as a test case.
mod6: ok, thanks, i've been working on a fix for a similar thing, actually, which is related to a similar test by ben_vulpes -- but haven't completed it yet.
mod6: so you ran something like `./v.pl p v foobar non-existing.vpatch` and then something ends up in foobar?
gernika: mod6: testing out v99995. I notice that if I attempt to press a non-existant v.patch, there is no error, and it goes ahead and presses *something* (seems to generate the full source in the target dir). Not sure if this is intended behavior or not.
asciilifeform: but the thing is, the ~total~ lack of sound theoretical basic for ~any~ publicly known block cipher, makes the breaking of one entirely 'ordinary' news, when it happens.
BingoBoingo: Look what makes the news on a day archive.is is having problems https://archive.is/RBGBW
TomServo: "My favorite algorithm is IDEA. ..yadda .yadda.. Barring extraordinary cryptanlyic news tomorrow, I am betting on IDEA today."
mats: looks like garza hostname belongs to a vpn
mod6: In regards to the above email section 0x04: To test this, one can simply grab polarbeard's vpatch and sig and drop them into place, then try to press the entire tree. This should hault throwing an error since the actual output hash does not match the ~expected~ output hash.
mod6: <+TomServo> I've finally got a node past the wedge, and there was much rejoicing << Rejoice!
assbot: [BTC-dev] V [v99995] Beta - Call For Testers! ... ( http://bit.ly/1nOoTzm )
mod6: mircea_popescu asciilifeform ben_vulpes trinque shinohai et al: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-February/000209.html ☟︎☟︎☟︎☟︎
phf: so in my gossipd attempt i'm basically just slinging gpg packets over the wire. have a little state machine that reads/validates openpgp packets from the wire. that doesn't work for streams though.. (in before eww)
asciilifeform not overly fond of twofish
asciilifeform: blame the folks doin' the milking
ben_vulpes: this is like two weeks straight of kilo+ logline days
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform is so much more chatty at the new job
asciilifeform: at this rate.
TomServo: but i'm probably just relaying the blatently obvious
TomServo: if these are also dumped to debug.log, I'm a dope and missed them
TomServo: re: the conversation of logging earlier, I tend to launch bitcoind within a tmux session and have seen errors dumped to console after a hang/crash
assbot: BitBet - Connor McDavid will live up to the hype :: 0.45 B (3%) on Yes, 12.72 B (97%) on No | closed 4 days 2 hours ago ... ( http://bit.ly/1QdP60r )
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell pete_dushenski for the lulz https://bitbet.us/bet/1198/connor-mcdavid-will-live-up-to-the-hype/#c5609
shinohai: gg TomServo
BingoBoingo: Cool TomServo congrats
TomServo: I've finally got a node past the wedge, and there was much rejoicing
assbot: BitBet - Connor McDavid will live up to the hype :: 0.45 B (3%) on Yes, 12.72 B (97%) on No | closed 4 days 2 hours ago ... ( http://bit.ly/1VKaf7t )
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell pete_dushenski I'm glad this one closed. Now that he's back he's on pace to hit 80 points. 30 games left, got three points in his first one back. https://bitbet.us/bet/1198/connor-mcdavid-will-live-up-to-the-hype/
mircea_popescu: lmao people are dating on the basis of hating fat people ?
mircea_popescu: maybe not as self-combustingly insane as the Bitcoin notion of "accounts" , but still.
assbot: Logged on 04-02-2016 01:32:11; Carli-: adlai: i was just responding to his post about Armory here, plus i am interested in "offline" transacations, and Multiple Wallets Simultaneously.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-02-2016#1396112 << for the record, the concept of "wallet" is pure nonsense. ☝︎
mod6: ok mirror is updated. i've pulled, pressed, compiled and am now running with all the latest.
mircea_popescu: by now the gap is so large people can't even grasp it.
phf: "the later models were suposed to have been designed by other screamers"
BingoBoingo: And the best part is | works very well offline
BingoBoingo: ANd | to qrcode generator
BingoBoingo: Or | to thermal receipt printer
BingoBoingo: Carli-: You can | to CD
Carli-: BingoBoingo: yes, but you want minimal contact for the airgapped machine. so some people recommend burning CD's
adlai: Carli-: have you ever heard of "feature creep"? being able to specify a feature, which is related to an existing program, doesn't mean the same program should include that feature
BingoBoingo: In a useful OS you can | things all over the place
Carli-: mircea_popescu: iirc, the only thing that "touches"-- you can burn a CD/USB (qrcode?) of the transaction from the offline wallet. Also, it lets u run Multiple Wallets at the same time-- is there a way to do this in bitcoin-qt?
BingoBoingo: Armory's biggest selling point was a "badass" name it could use to hook n00bz.
phf: lurk 6 months, build trb, replace RelayMessage in http://btc.yt/lxr/satoshi/source/src/wallet.cpp#0645 with your own thing that serializes CTransaction to file, come back if that doesn't quite work
adlai is still curious about the 'garza' hostmask
mircea_popescu: "Cold storage was innovated by the Armory Bitcoin wallet. Armory provide a first-of-its-kind interface for easily managing offline wallets for true cold storage. "
Carli-: mircea_popescu: Is there a guide on how to do it in bitcoin-qt? here is more info on how Armory works: https://bitcoinarmory.com/cold-storage/
assbot: Logged on 04-02-2016 01:07:57; Carli-: asciilifeform: With Armory, your private keys never touch an onine computer. Also has "Deterministic" wallets.
mircea_popescu: simple "offline" qt : have two talk to each other, inspect the interface, extract tx, dump it to printer.
mod6: i'll also update the graph while im at it.
mircea_popescu: what distinction do you do there ? so you sign the txn on one system, and dump it as a rawtx on another. this is a big deal somehow ?
assbot: Logged on 04-02-2016 01:05:15; Carli-: asciilifeform: Armory has "offline" wallets that you can spend from. How do you do that with bitcoin-qt?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-02-2016#1396026 << this is nonsensical on its face. ☝︎
mod6: asciilifeform: ok cool thx.