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ascii_field: imho thats a hot chik
pete_dushenski: http://sites.northwestern.edu/ype202/files/2015/09/DSC_0182-11fmlhv-e1443556919562.jpg << she doesn't have ~so~ much womanity to lose
ascii_field: she'll have to invert, disgorge a cock
pete_dushenski: crabs in teh bucket
pete_dushenski: workers in Denmark, I nd that about 12 percentage points of the 16 percent pay gap can be explained by productivity differences between men and women." << http://sites.northwestern.edu/ype202/files/2015/09/Download-Job-Market-Paper-PDF-2741r0z.pdf
pete_dushenski: and women and a residual. The residual is often attributed to discrimination [Altonji and Blank, 1999]. A less explored possibility is that women are being paid less than men because they are less productive for unobservable reasons. In this paper, I will describe how much (or little) of the difference in earnings for men and women can be explained by differences in their productivity. Studying private-sector
pete_dushenski: "There is a signicant gender earnings gap in Denmark which persists when comparing men and women in the same occupation at the same firm. Many economists have run regressions to decompose the wage gap into whatever can be explained by observable differences between men
ascii_field: no pollardrho trap
ascii_field: primegen too
assbot: Logged on 05-12-2015 23:20:54; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform so if we don't plan to use it then it's not really much priority.
mircea_popescu: nubbins` for the record, there's no further work needed to run eulora on osx, phf got it going.
mircea_popescu: hm was that book handmade by laser ?
assbot: Logged on 05-12-2015 04:43:56; PeterL: or turn the car on and run the heater a bit?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-12-2015#1336841 << not the brightest idea with a cloud of acetone in a closed space. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform so if we don't plan to use it then it's not really much priority. ☟︎
kakobrekla: phf logs fixed re tabs and newlines
adlai: trading: driving + paid by the kilo for running over pedestrians
shinohai: I'm sober tonight. Too lazy to go get booze.
assbot: How to delete a single transaction from wallet.dat? ... ( http://bit.ly/1N3Foiv )
deedbot-: [Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski » Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski] Selections from The American Review of Reviews, Edited by Albert Shaw, December 1924 - http://www.contravex.com/2015/12/05/selections-from-the-american-review-of-reviews-edited-by-albert-shaw-december-1924/
gribble: mike_c was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 1 day, 17 hours, 55 minutes, and 47 seconds ago: <mike_c> let's get that thing out the door and get alf some goddamn bitcoin already
assbot: Logged on 30-10-2015 15:57:35; mike_c: ;;later tell adlai yeah, I don't see why not. I'll take a look at posting it somewhere.
adlai: ;;later tell mike_c still waiting for OP to deliver... http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=30-10-2015#1311985 ☝︎
adlai wonders when tide rising out from s.mpoe will overflow elsewhere... could be a nice change!
adlai: you code by what you know today, and flail about trying to quantify unknown unknowns for risk hedging
nubbins`: totally possible that it may not be possible wtf
nubbins`: adlai it's totally possible that it may not be possible to build a working client w/o hardcoded exceptions to shit that nobody realizes is broken yet
adlai: and may not exist today, with any client, either
adlai: sure, but pre0.8 could disagree with itself nondeterministically... in this sense bitcoin didn't even exist
asciilifeform: anybody trying to convince you of the opposite is after yer money.
asciilifeform: if it admits tx that 0.5.3 will not admit, it isn't bitcoin.
asciilifeform: if it doesn't agree with the established blockchain to the last bit, it isn't bitcoin.
adlai: still, my wonder stands... you can build altturds, that will function on the network as deterministically as powerturd or phoundatiurd
asciilifeform: adlai: 0.5.3 was chosen as starting point on account of being the oldest still-functioning artifact having no obvious catastrophic (exploitable) bugs.
asciilifeform: adlai: because it does not function on the network existing today.
asciilifeform: incidentally, (1) only makes sense if not only the code is printed but with first-class concordance (EVERY token on EVERY page is margin-noted and said notes point to index of ALL occurrences)
adlai: would have more historic value to use THE classic bitcoinatron, with the benefit that this is something we can print today
asciilifeform: 2) to form a permanent, distributed, and unredactable record of classical bitcoinatron.
asciilifeform: adlai: since i'm not certain whether i ever explained it, there were two particular reasons i wanted it printed:
adlai tries to refrain from wondering whether printability could be achieved faster thru "throw the first one away"ing
adlai: please refrain from moving goalposts in the direction of tolerating a shittierd turdatron :)
nubbins`: anyway, to bind a 300-page book via this method would produce a wonderful lay-flat tome, and only take smth like 13 hours
nubbins`: i don't think cotton dies when you pick it, and cotton paper is nicer
adlai hazards a guess that most anything c++ doesn't pass the "worth killing trees to print" test
adlai: we need you, who else will print the printable product?
nubbins`: shared w/ the heels: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1276940.0
nubbins`: busy times at chez pink 8)
gribble: mike_c was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 1 day, 13 hours, 23 minutes, and 37 seconds ago: <mike_c> let's get that thing out the door and get alf some goddamn bitcoin already
gribble: mats was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 weeks, 0 days, 11 hours, 1 minute, and 44 seconds ago: <mats> rolling off the cheeks of the slaves doncha know
gribble: artifexd was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 32 weeks, 2 days, 16 hours, 16 minutes, and 55 seconds ago: <artifexd> I'm comfortable calling it a review. Not just of what it is but what it was and how it got to where it is.
gribble: nubbins` was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 weeks, 2 days, 12 hours, 34 minutes, and 59 seconds ago: <nubbins`> autographs for only 5 tx fees ☟︎
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BingoBoingo: Car radio progress report: buttons are getting more responsive. Will likely finish the can on the radio some warmer night next week.
assbot: Prime Minister's Media Office: The Iraqi government calls on Turkey to respect good neighbourly relations and to withdraw immediately from the Iraqi territory ... ( http://bit.ly/1Q6mYl4 )
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: to be fair, he wasn't trying to encrypt, as such, but to ceiiinosssttuv.
BingoBoingo: disconnected battery to keep radio/clock from energizing
BingoBoingo not taking radio apart, just spraying and waiting
PeterL: or turn the car on and run the heater a bit? ☟︎
BingoBoingo: how long will it take for acetone to dry at 29F
PeterL: maybe try acetone?
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> what are you trying to accomplish ? << making control buttons work again after extended exposure to cigarette smoking
mircea_popescu: wholly in favour of the youths. youth excuses a lot.
mircea_popescu: then we derride youths that go around in chinese made tshirts saying they're unique. but the difference would be...
mircea_popescu: "nobody could have foreseen anyone else on the whole fucking planet having heard of isbn. it's just an industrial process after all!"
mircea_popescu: see alfie, there is no hope for mankind.
asciilifeform: see also the infamous 'ceiiinosssttuv' incident.
mircea_popescu: After staring at this commitment string for a little while, we suspected (or, if you prefer, we had a divine inspiration) that the first 10 digits might represent the ISBN number of a published book.
mircea_popescu: i dun recall that one ?
asciilifeform: james randi almost got nailed for $1M by using this in modern times
assbot: Logged on 05-12-2015 04:25:09; mircea_popescu: the spec accounts for this, that there should be a hook there. otherwise i fully expect most people will just use the standard dictionary if they ever use the mode at all.
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-12-2015#1336798 << in the olden days, prior to mechanical cryptoanalysis, thinking folk got pretty far with 'book cipher' ☝︎
mircea_popescu: what are you trying to accomplish ?
BingoBoingo: about to go outside again for round 2
asciilifeform: (up to length of ciphertext)
asciilifeform: given as the choice of pad can give you any plaintext you want.
asciilifeform: with anything like genuine otp, the 'prior after the fact' is really 'after the fact' plain and simple,
mircea_popescu: the spec accounts for this, that there should be a hook there. otherwise i fully expect most people will just use the standard dictionary if they ever use the mode at all. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: anyway. the hooks to use the tool any way you might want is a part of a well designed tool. this is why a hammer comes with the hook at the other end for pulling out nails, even for hammers you buy to only hurt your fingers with.
mircea_popescu: now, you can in practice have "prior agreement after the fact", to use the consecrated legal concept (ie, if someone tells you what to use after you got the file, but you "know" it's right because it decrypts to something meaningful). but this doesn't seem much of a variation.
assbot: Logged on 01-09-2015 02:05:20; asciilifeform: (freedos folks make a show of refusing to look at it)
assbot: Logged on 05-12-2015 03:55:50; mircea_popescu: but the important point is, "too cowardly to take them".
mircea_popescu: PeterL the only way otp works is with prior agreement. as alf says, there's no known alternative ot this.
PeterL: then does it need to be part of pgp?
PeterL: so wouldn't the enemy just need to know which file you are using, and then it is worthless?
asciilifeform: PeterL: stego is a symmetric thing
assbot: The PGP -w mode on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1PUEQz6 )
PeterL: http://trilema.com/2015/the-pgp-w-mode/ << encrypter and decrypter are required to use the same file? how do you know which file to use?
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: and the infamous gates 'letter to hobbyists' was in '76
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: aha that part made 0 sense
BingoBoingo: Happy bday to alf and happy birthing day to peterl
mircea_popescu: these are the same people reacting to some "company" saying something vague AS IF IT MATTERED.
mircea_popescu: these are the same people who collectively opted not to give gates dailyt whirlies when he started with HIS whiny bullshit (also in the 80s)
mircea_popescu: but the important point is, "too cowardly to take them". ☟︎
PeterL: does using "to" instead of "too" indicate something about the level of competence going into this?
asciilifeform: (and a few other things)
PeterL: what is it going to do with the entropy it creates?
PeterL: what's this from?
asciilifeform: * want to be friendly to the scare system entropy resource. */
asciilifeform: * /dev/urandom and return some stuff - Do not read to much as we
asciilifeform: * with some entropy drivers, however the rndlinux driver will use