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deedbot: shinohai updated rating of phf from 1 to 2
<< btcbase.org
shinohai: btcbase is fast becoming my go-to site >.
< Apocalyptic: "14:18
<+ascii_deadfiber> i do suspect that the enemy knows some factoid re prime distribution that makes factoring randints easier
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
a111: Logged on 2016-05-03 08:30 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-03#1461614 << ianacs, but : fwis the way all these "modern" computing stacks work, is they are made by people with absolutely no system design training, competence or understanding. as a result, they end up hand-crafting the tail. the ready equivalent would be a "new, modern" game of chess, where as the game progresses more and more moves have to be verified against a rulebook ; and then against
BingoBoingo:
<ascii_deadfiber> he's the 'replacement story' tho
<< No, hoaxtoshi and nao petrocheese stockpiles are
deedbot: mircea_popescu rated hcb 1
<< Euloran
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-03#1461614 << ianacs, but : fwis the way all these "modern" computing stacks work, is they are made by people with absolutely no system design training, competence or understanding. as a result, they end up hand-crafting the tail. the ready equivalent would be a "new, modern" game of chess, where as the game progresses more and more moves have to be verified against a rulebook ; and then against
☝︎☟︎ hanbot: not surprisingly the top referer is trilema at ~~1000, followed by qntra at ~~600 and phuctor at ~~80.
<< wait, qntra's doing 60% of trilema's load *without* tits? very impressive.
ben_vulpes: > allows programmers to work directly with objects as if they were in memory while in fact the object data is always stored persistently
<< stinks of ORM shit-dippery
BingoBoingo:
<davout> for some reason this hoaxtoshi stuff seems very interesting to journos
<< Heartbleed and the bash vulnerability made radio
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> wtf, radio ? seriously ?
<< Yes in the generic CBS radio feed KMOX runs on the hour
Apocalyptic: 17:19
<+mircea_popescu> which seem mostly to be a case of "take p, q random numbers, skip on testing for primality." // having a fully factored modulus would help to confirm this
mircea_popescu: * asciilifeform takes off hat.
<< note that they were brewing it since two months ago, finally went live days after phuctor ; finally went on social media rampage hours after phuctor.
mircea_popescu: punkman> At the meeting with the BBC, Mr Wright digitally signed messages using cryptographic keys created during
<< i dun recall the derpy "sign with key" thing was ever regarded by tmsr.