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pete_dushenski: i
think i got confoozed by
the 300 bn dollar valuation. numbers and facebook just don't have meaning anymore.
BingoBoingo: million give or
take sounded right
to me, haven't been on FB in long
time
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: looks like i was indeed off my a single letter on
that fb piece.
BingoBoingo: felipelalli: Ah, yeah FBI is doing anything
they can
to get
the Freedom Fighter out before
they rack up 1 month of Freedom
time
felipelalli: I didn't know anything about it, just opened
the newspaper now and saw. Wow.
BingoBoingo: ;;later
tell pete_dushenski no mention of how Vox.com forbid him from owning Bitcoins in
the lulzfest where Ezra Klein backtracked on his promises
to Lee and Lee just
took it like a bitch?
BingoBoingo: Hi felipelalli how is
the Brazillian press portraying
the FBI atrocities in Oregon?
thestringpuller: ^so 50 bucks per user per month? when will
these people learn.
thestringpuller: In other derp: Shift ~10,000 users who have spent > $1,000,000 worth of bitcoin in less
than 2 months
ascii_butugychag: jurov: you can
trivially do it right now, just walk all of sks, if
the pubkey is - well - public, you can determine
that someone rsa'd
to it
ascii_butugychag: thestringpuller: enemy exercise in self-congratulatory wanking - 'we already have metadata! who
talks
to whom! we won'
jurov: "brute-force
the recipient by iterating over pubkeys" << ascii_butugychag sauce?
thestringpuller: i guess in context of secret drug dealers organizing
to do hood rat shit, best method. But don't see what use of
them using our keyids
to identify our WoT, when
that's you know...publicly available.
thestringpuller: Can't you send
to anonymous recipients in GPG? So
the keyid doesn't show up in
the ciphertext just have
to
try with different keys until it deciphers or doesnt.
adlai: eh
this joke should've died before birth
fluffypony: well
to be fair, it is only "pretty good"
mircea_popescu: <jurov> PGP is
the NSA's friend, Weaver added. << "keep saying it, maybe it becomes
true"
ascii_butugychag: at any rate, i find it far more enraging
that (incl.
this same rag) is repeating
the nonsense re: go being solved
ascii_butugychag: this is
trivial for, e.g., otp, but - i suspect provably - a no-go for anything else, esp. anything asymmetric.
ascii_butugychag: (how
to encrypt such
that you ~must~ have
the pubkey
to distinguish
the ciphertext from noise)
adlai: keyid leakage can be mitigated with --hidden-encrypt-to, (then recipient must specify which key decrypts
the message)
jurov: “PGP is
the NSA's friend,” Weaver added.
jurov: and everyone else, if you want
to resend something, *change
the
text* and re-clearsign
mod6: <+ascii_butugychag> hm,
then will
try it again
tonight << ok cool. got it.
mod6: <+ascii_butugychag> mod6: i actually re-sent a correct one last night, it vanished. << oh
the entire message was snarfed?
mircea_popescu: i dunno, sounds like
typical vc spew. "oh
these powers
that be, preventing us from ruining
this
thing!!1"
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: Exactly my point.
They are
talking about you and, "Who
the fuck are
these people?"
jurov: (and gpg --decrypt converts all spaces/newlines
to cannonical representation)
jurov: it uses sha-1 of gpg --decrypt
to spot duplicates
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller who
the fuck are
these schmucks again ?
jurov: hahaha exactly NOT
that
mircea_popescu: <jurov> not impossible, if you change
the clearsigned
text, it's ok << put a
tab instead of space somewhere :D
thestringpuller: bitsko:
This brand of Mircea
type misanthropy and elitism is pretty funky, luckily
the garbage is hot enough
that most people keep it in a pile downwind usually.
thestringpuller: coinoperated-rob: MP is a major handicap for Bitcoin. He's like unremovable
training wheels, necessary early on, but now
they just get in
the way and make it look ridiculous
assbot: The admiral in charge of Navy intelligence has not been allowed
to see military secrets for years -
The Washington Post ... (
http://bit.ly/1nRGYvV )
jurov: not impossible, if you change
the clearsigned
text, it's ok
ascii_butugychag: but
that does mean
that it is quite impossible for me
to do what mod6 asked for.
jurov: ascii_butugychag: i'll
try
to explain
third
time: if you sent same clearsigned message second
time, it discarded it
thestringpuller: I love how mircea_popescu is always mentioned in
the slack logs for bitcoin core.
The irony being
that he doesn't pay
them any attention.
ben_vulpes: reference impl appears
to still be running
ben_vulpes: woke up
to
this: "errors" : "EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc \nstd::bad_alloc \nbitcoin in ProcessMessage() \n"
ascii_butugychag: the only vpatches
that have any business exceeding a few dozen kB are genesis loads
thestringpuller: at
that rate you might as well just make
http server similar
to mpex and accept file payloard
there
that are signed
ascii_butugychag: it wouldn't surprise me if it has
taken up more log space
to date
than
the entire sum of payloads in
turdatron.
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 13:43:29; mircea_popescu:
the
trend is definitely unamerican, in fact it may well have been what produced despondent
turds a la orwell and overall sunk
the british empire,
too.
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 15:16:15; mod6: asciilifeform: when you get a chance
tonight or whatever,
try
to send
through a correctly named sig for: 'asciilifeform-programmable-versionstring.vpatch' plz
gribble: (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX] [--market <market>|all]) -- Return pretty-printed
ticker. Default market is Bitfinex. If one of
the result options is given, returns only
that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns
ticker for
that
three-letter currency code. It is up
to you
to make (1 more message)
thestringpuller: once I'm up
to sync, i'll patch
that in and restart
the node
mod6: shinohai
tried
to play with
the command line flags but had some
trouble.
this isn't resolved yet. i was going
to
try
those out myself, but I have had other fish
to fry first.
mod6: i
think it will, as long as I can get it
tested. i haven't played with
that one at all, other
than compiling and running with it -- gives a version of 99999 by default.
thestringpuller: is
the version string patch going into
the newest release?
mod6: asciilifeform: when you get a chance
tonight or whatever,
try
to send
through a correctly named sig for: 'asciilifeform-programmable-versionstring.vpatch' plz
☟︎ shinohai: ;;later
tell danielpbarron searched for eulora pass, still no luck I'll get with ya when I get an account sorted.
jurov: or was
there a recent case
the names in email are different from archives?
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 03:05:06; mod6: jurov:
the original emails -- either asciilifeform named
them incorrectly or
the email server munged
the names.
mircea_popescu: the
trend is definitely unamerican, in fact it may well have been what produced despondent
turds a la orwell and overall sunk
the british empire,
too.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: because it's in books and shit. jeez. mom wasn't even
taking it in
the ass back
then!
mircea_popescu: but whatever, "the internet contains all human knowledge" and consequently all
the discussion re oil economy post
the arab shock never happened,
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform dude predicted NOTHING
to date. not a single
thing.
the shit he "predicts" is generally 3rd hand restatement of stuff first restated in
the 70s.
mircea_popescu: it's a combination of multisecular
trends. one is a hate of plastics,
that has been brewing for at least five decades.
the other is a hate of self,
that;s been brewing since ww2, and
that expresses itself variously, but for instance in current "carbon"-ecology.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: asciilifeform actually
the problem is consumption fell off a cliff.