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mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 65 is NOT PRIME ! User(s): HP Security Response Team (SIGNING ONLY) <security-alert@hp.com>; <<< ahahahaha
mircea_popescu: Eng Seng ONG (Sydney, NSW, Australia) <esong@mensa.org.au>; Public Exponent 2441348387 is NOT PRIME ! Public Exponent 2884952233 is NOT PRIME ! << this looks like yet another class of different weird e's, perhaps deliberate.
mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 13905337 is NOT PRIME ! User(s): Kerper Markus VWPKI 55FB65E9923146B0 <markus.kerper@volkswagen.de>;
mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 4202608123 is NOT PRIME ! User(s): Walther Mayer <walther.mayer@web.de>; << poor guy, just can't catch a break.
mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 3765668207 is NOT PRIME ! User(s): Walther Mayer <walther.mayer@web.de>;
mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 35 is NOT PRIME ! User(s): ssh://2nieqevdp67ck5gr.onion; << i dun use tor, anyonr that does care to screrenshot a page ?
mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 21 is NOT PRIME ! User(s): AvaCam <avacam@geocities.com>; << wasn't this one of the early camhos ?!
phf: Alfonso Mora <alf@arrakis.es>; there's your halleck. his gpg key is also bork
mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 16385 is NOT PRIME ! User(s): Louis C. LaCour, Jr. <lacourlc@mail.arlaw.com>;
mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 16385 is NOT PRIME ! User(s): Security; Northrop Grumman PGP Root-CA; TRW-Root-CA - TRW/SEG/ITS/IS <trw-root-ca@trw.com>;
mircea_popescu: Henrik Thomsen <REWOKED ON SERVER DON'T WORK>;
mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 3843875385 is NOT PRIME ! User(s): Mike Doty <mdoty@tavros.net>; Mike Doty <mike@uberslacks.com>; Mike Doty (http://dev.gentoo.org/~kingtaco/) <kingtaco@gentoo.org>;
mircea_popescu: ssh://172.16.9.84; << clearly this is from some bugged ssh tool.
mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 16385 is NOT PRIME ! User(s): Anarchist Hackers Revolutionary Movement; << hopefully hablan ex-panhole. el hackeo es lucha por hoy & por siempre.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo> Stopped writing because he discovered gurlz. << one of the better reasons.
BingoBoingo: <trinque> was this the one BingoBoingo said was a furry? << Twas Rassah was the furvert
shinohai: https://twitter.com/WhalePanda/status/723541771314147328 <<< ethereum, never boring
BingoBoingo: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455861 << The devthedev kid who wrote a bit for early qntra is still under 18! ☝︎
BingoBoingo: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455829 << One aunt and uncle locked thier house for the first time in a decade this weekend. ☝︎
BingoBoingo: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455689 << Still done. Actually seems to be done now as well as it is every done. ☝︎
copumpkin: <3
asciilifeform: ' Van den Driessche and her father deny any intent to cheat and say that the situation was a mix-up: A friend’s bike outfitted with a motor was mistakenly brought to the pits. ' << l0lz
asciilifeform: http://www.bicycling.com/bikes-gear/news/how-does-mechanical-doping-work << photo, apparently.
mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 281479271743489 is NOT PRIME ! Modulus has mirrored low-order 32 bits ! << a nice!
mircea_popescu: lrh@primenet.com; Lyman R. Hazelton <lrh@crl.com>;
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> this is why the existence of nintendos was not an evil until they approached becoming the ~only available~ machine. <<< "only available machine" here means something very marketing-driven
mircea_popescu: http://logs.minigame.bz/2016-04-22.log.html#t05:54:45 < and following.
shinohai: <img class="alignleft" src="http://qntra.net/bundles/bharara.jpg" alt="Evil" width="156" height="156" /> <<< top kek BingoBoingo
mircea_popescu: punkman> could have various proxies, mpex-style <<< yeah, the republic will start printing bitcoin to finance an inept war with the idiot us, because the us is caught in dreams of its war with the soviet union and its delusional relevancy therein.
a111: Logged on 2016-04-22 04:33 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455101 << i have a difficult to explain and perhaps dubious proof as to why this imagined future is not a possible future.
phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455447 << i don't believe in this futureeither, it's orwell silly. but much more realistic is something like what i described above. you buy "current hardware", you can't boot foolinux, because need bios keys, need to boot redhat. redhat supports your video card, but only in wayland, and the keyboard only works through modern-udev. both require vendor provided binary blobs. etc. ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2016-04-22 03:45 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455044 << i don't comprehend how this can even be a thing.
phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455256 << http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-12#1450737 same strategies in a scope of a single codebase. naggum came up not for his later escapades (i don't know much about that) but because of his early attempts to fight a braindead internationalization module "MULE" ☝︎☝︎
shinohai: ;;later tell BingoBoingo http://ix.io/xkb <<< Preet strikes again?
mircea_popescu: en.de>; Joerg Werner <Joerg.Werner@uni-konstanz.de>;
mircea_popescu: laser.net>; Robert Fleming <rfleming@opsg.com>; Christopher S. McLeod <cmcleod@teal.csn.net>; Christopher S. McLeod <cmcleod@dunvegan.thornton.co.us>; Marcus Breitenstein <brstein@mvt.tu-cottbus.de>; Greg Louis <glouis@io.org>; Greg Louis <glouis@dynamicro.on.ca>; Greg Louis <glouis@consultronics.on.ca>; Greg Louis <Consultronics Ltd. (905)738-3741>; Urban Gantenberg <ugant@aol.com>; Martin Straeten <straeten@faho.rwth-aach
mircea_popescu: k <martinek@rcs.urz.tu-dresden.de>; Sven Martinek <martinek@physik.phy.tu-dresden.de>; Sven Martinek <Sven.Martinek@mailbox.tu-dresden.de>; Michael Reid <mreid@wow.net>; WOW.Net Admin <admin@wow.net>; Armin Herbert <jolo@infra.de>; Armin Herbert <herbert@informatik.uni-freiburg.de>; Martin Spill [High Security]; Walter Forderkunz <Forderkunz@swol.de>; Scheduler Service (MER_Schedule on \\MER_DECXL); George Kenney <gkenney@
mircea_popescu: Bradley R. Smith <brad@cse.ucsc.edu>; Mike Kisser <mtronics@uni.de>; Mike Kisser <mtronics@gmx.net>; Mike Kisser <Mike.Kisser@T-Online.de>; Mike Kisser <mtronics_scs@geocities.com>; Robert Staszewski <monopole@aol.com>; Doc Tomoe <Doc.Tomoe@gmx.de>; Stefan Roehrich <sr@stefan.lake.de>; Sven Martinek <Sven.Martinek@gmx.net>; Sven Martinek <Sven.Martinek@tu-berlin.de>; Sven Martinek <svenmartinek@earthling.net>; Sven Martine
mircea_popescu: Public Exponent 170141183460469231731687303715884105731 is NOT PRIME ! <<< check out this shit.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455231 << in principle this is an approachable problem, but definitely not before much lower steps such as you know, cardano, isp, etc.\ ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455207 << actually the commodization of prepped si is proceeding apace over the years. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455176 << my damns are a complex echafaudage of roots and smoked mirrors and etc. hard to say how tall what is. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455101 << i have a difficult to explain and perhaps dubious proof as to why this imagined future is not a possible future. ☝︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455072 << republic, eventually, hopefully. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455052 << this is actually the truth. ☝︎
trinque: +asciilifeform │ you did not make anything, really, and you relied on a supply chain that is quite likely unstable, esp. if you become 'interesting' << this is the wrong strategy.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455048 << i think naggum was an incredibly poorly managed project. i wouldn't think his experience informative, for anything ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455044 << i don't comprehend how this can even be a thing. ☝︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-22#1455022 << it's not JUST that, also needs another ingredient, a special flavour of "open". geek-open, when people aren't comfortable with humiliating idiots. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: mats> anglos go rite to hell, etc << but i'm not anglo ?!
phf: some problems are probably better solvable than others, can perhaps build a st-506<->sd gadget in garage, can't do same with the cpu
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2015-08-02#1222246 << related. ☝︎
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> "easy" means "this shit is so complex it will take you a month to realize that it never worked in the first place" << lol
shinohai: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-21#1454964 <<< well it is a source of popcorn drama and qntra lulz ☝︎
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-21#1454940 << thing is, and see today's earlier thread in fact, pgp per se does not magic away the 'give me a place to stand on' problem ☝︎
asciilifeform: http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-we-discuss-datskovskiys-discussion-of-mpex << it
gribble: Predict the price of Bitcoin on 1 April 2015 - win CGB's ...: <https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=553123.0>; Inside Bitcoins New York: <http://insidebitcoins.com/new-york/2015>; Inside Bitcoins New York: <http://insidebitcoins.com/new-york/2016>
asciilifeform: unrelated lulz: https://geektimes.ru/post/274562 << old suspicions of bicyclist racers with hidden motors finally proven.
gribble: SEC Knocks on MPEx's Door, Popescu Doesn't Budge | Finance ...: <http://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/exchange/sec-knocks-on-mpexs-door-popescu-doesnt-budge/>; SEC gets on the Bitcoin investigation bandwagon - Washington Post: <https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/03/20/sec-gets-on-the-bitcoin-investigation-bandwagon/>; SEC.gov | SEC Charges Three (1 more message)
asciilifeform: Netsplit over, joins: deedbot- << l0l
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-21#1454550 << it's always the same playbook, incidentally. and we're climbing up the same curve with bitcoin, also. ☝︎
asciilifeform: 'One note to consider: certification, e.g. OpenSSL on RHEL is certified to FIPS 140-2, so if you used TLS with OpenSSL as the backend the FedGOV/large firms/etc could use salt.' << gold.
asciilifeform: http://www.rowan.edu/colleges/csm/departments/computerscience/research/reports/tr2010-2.pdf << possible explanation for rsa keys with gigantic exponent
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu http://pastebin.com/raw/GPSHF04A << lulzy
asciilifeform: http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/04/dram-bitflipping-exploits-that-hijack-computers-just-got-easier << run moar ddr3
asciilifeform: of hashing power is on board, a direct 51% attack is always possible (though I’d expect a more subtle approach to be used).' << ahahaha.
asciilifeform: g non-registered users entirely.' << mega-l0l!
gribble: MIT ChainAnchor - Bribing Miners to Regulate Bitcoin - Peter Todd: <https://petertodd.org/2016/mit-chainanchor-bribing-miners-to-regulate-bitcoin>; AndreasMAntonopoulos (@aantonop) | Twitter: <https://twitter.com/aantonop?lang=en>; Griffin Brown (@griffinbrown_92) | Twitter: <https://twitter.com/griffinbrown_92>
gribble: Mooring Design - MIT OpenCourseWare: <http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mechanical-engineering/2-019-design-of-ocean-systems-spring-2011/lecture-notes/MIT2_019S11_MD3.pdf>; MIT Sailing: Dock Renewal: <http://sailing.mit.edu/future/dock.php>; Helping Build Cities Through Anchor Institutions | MIT School of ...: <https://sap.mit.edu/article/standard/helping-build-cities-through-anchor- (1 more message)
mircea_popescu: midnightmagic> oh. I thought anyone who could +v themselves could $up? << i'm not entirely sure how this even works by now. possibly only l1 ?
copumpkin: [22:18:14] <deedbot> copumpkin may not $up
copumpkin: I just typed $register copumpkin <fingerprint>
copumpkin: [21:17:27] <deedbot> Import failed for copumpkin.
mod6: copumpkin: 2FB7B452 << this is mp's personal key, try with '02DD2D91'
copumpkin: I've been trying echo "STAT" | gpg -u <my key id> --clearsign | gpg --encrypt --armor -r 2FB7B452
mircea_popescu: http://qntra.net/2016/04/bitbet-settlement-transaction-broadcast-and-confirmed/ << o hey check it out. frenchy becomes 1st member of tmsr noblesse du robe, makes living off republican legal process.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1454292 << check it out, usians now drinking matchsticks tea for lack of phosphorus ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1454289 << lol! ☝︎
mircea_popescu: mod6> I'll have to discuss with ben on the IRC section, do we even allow people to use the webclient to connect here? <<< i thought so, no ?
trinque: mod6 │ i think we're gonna need our own wiki now << http://wiki.deedbot.org/ I got you
BingoBoingo: http://www.emergencymedicalparamedic.com/most-horrific-obesity-story/ << Don't blame the mice!
mod6: <+shinohai> mod6 they sell "crumbs" too so I wonder if a trail of those leads bimbos to your door? << inquiring minds want to know!
a111: Logged on 2016-04-20 18:27 punkman: phf: meanwhile couple of months ago mp explicitly said that he's starting a process of divesting from bitcoin, that was before bitbet, before ~anybody~ had voiced any kind of objections to anything << "divesting" came after "A miner problem"
phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1454110 << but "divesting" came before "anybody had voiced any kind of objections to anything", which is what i said ☝︎
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> shinohai you ever had bimbo bread ? << first time I saw this in a supermarcado i was like "ha! they don't even know..."
shinohai: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1454120 <<< sounds like a Mexican cheese brand kek ☝︎
punkman: phf: so now idiots are going to look at the past couple of months and point at patterns, "where's the 50btc account creations!" << and this was 1 year ago
punkman: phf: meanwhile couple of months ago mp explicitly said that he's starting a process of divesting from bitcoin, that was before bitbet, before ~anybody~ had voiced any kind of objections to anything << "divesting" came after "A miner problem" ☟︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1454051 << he condensed it to a pretty tiny size. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1454047 << no. 2012 was the year every dog with a flea in his beard could pretend to humanity. then 2013 brought the requirement to actually not be poor, and 2016 brought the requirement to not be stupid, and common folk are all butthurt over being left behind ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1454044 << the principle is sound and very close to home. the unforeseen obstacle is, of course, people. specifically it turns out it's a lot harder than expected to distinguish the people who'd like to be involved from the people who have any busienss being involved. the sad realisation is that the world changed A LOT over the past few decades, and not for the better. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1454029 <<< i'm sorry, you want free access to IP, go ask apple. and for that matter intel. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1454022 << you are also using words you do not master the meaning of. successful closure is sufficient and definitive proof something WAS NOT a pyramid scheme. the reason should be obvious, if you're not lazy and retarded. you however are, no matter what your mommy may have mendaciously told you, both lazy and retarded, so let's explain : ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1454008 << look, i understand this "teach plox throw the curve" talk has served you well through life. neveretheless, the fact that you don't see more things, and things made by orther people on mpex is that you personally suck. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1454005 <<< it was explained originally and has to be explained periodically [because the flies have infinite hitpoints only in aggregate, as the fly swarm, otherwise live for half a year as individuals] that the principal point of the fee is specifically to keep fees away. ☝︎
trinque: http://logs.minigame.bz/2016-04-20.log.html#t07:47:08 << ah csv, a shitty relational table!
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-20#1453984 << new version of "i don't understand how money works so jews must have pact with devil". which is WHAT is the problem with the sort of lowest-possible-effort, deliberately ignorant effort, PeterL ☝︎
davout: "Estimated BTC Transacted: 0.0001 BTC" <<< win
deedbot: solrodar rated davout 1 << competently completed BitBet receivership in only two weeks (tm)
shinohai passes mod6 some "herbal remedy" <\\V\\V>ڪ