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mircea_popescu: "
As per our previous announcements and our Release Strategy (
https://www.openssl.org/about/releasestrat.html), support for OpenSSL versions 1.0.0 and 0.9.8 will cease on 31st December 2015. No security updates for these releases will be provided after that date. Users of these releases are advised to upgrade."
mircea_popescu: "During certificate verification, OpenSSL (starting from version 1.0.1n and 1.0.2b) will attempt to find an alternative certificate chain if the first attempt to build such a chain fails. An error in the implementation of this logic can mean that an attacker could cause certain checks on untrusted certificates to be bypassed, such
as the CA flag, enabling them to use a valid leaf certificate to act
as a CA and "issue"
jurov: and these other computers can server
as canary, users *do* notice time off by hour
assbot: Logged on 20-02-2015 03:34:05; mircea_popescu: In addition, anti-fascism was never to have
as cheap
as today. Previously, he could cost you your life, today it costs no more than lip service among peers - and heard to this, the exclusive circle of the upright, decent, brave. The fighters against law form the peerage of enlightened society. Or even a shot polemical: Here is an indulgence trade takes place; the moral superiority can be acquired sim
shinohai: np.reddit.com/r/Buttcoin/comments/3cnw86/bitcoiners_throws_temper_tantrum_as_miners_fail/
punkman: "Berlusconi, 78, will not have to serve the sentence
as the statute of limitations expires later this year, well before a final ruling will have been reached on appeal."
☟︎ mircea_popescu: why the fuck do these schmucks need
as much
as a cigarette butt ?
mircea_popescu: well, an item has the advantage that it can be used
as it can be used, rather than
as can be intended.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
as i said, this wasn't to my mind related to the p2p relay thing
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> ... << the going rate in that market is a few hundred. << I read the original message
as hope for a winning "ticket"
funkenstein_: one never knows, could be more but not so few
as indicating severe problems
trinque:
as opposed to the hiss of hydraulic brakes, blare of horns, rumble of combustion engines
The20YearIRCloud:
As it stands now ,if I do that here I see tall grass, a trailer, a half plywood house, then a large agricultural facility
trinque: I spent time on a large farm
as a kid, cannot stand the population density of cities
decimation: my theory is that the space you had
as a child 'imprints'
BingoBoingo: <decimation> nydwracu pointed out how coast elites treat anywhere 100 miles inland in the us
as 'foriegn country' << I prefer this arrangement
decimation: nydwracu pointed out how coast elites treat anywhere 100 miles inland in the us
as 'foriegn country'
BingoBoingo: Only way to truly defeat ISP is mock over the horizon radar which can force PCB to recieve all data
as an involuntary antenna.
BingoBoingo:
As far
as I can tell time does not exist other than
as a projection perpetrated by the brain
solrodar: yeah, it's just a list of regexes, you can change them
as you like
mircea_popescu: (trying to make sure you can actually claim your prize -
as it is anyone can in principle use a freenode nick)
mircea_popescu: punkman how far off do you think tyhat piece is,
as a local ?
decimation:
as opposed to what? being derived from platonic ideals?
trinque: ^ found that googling
as well
decimation: also describing it
as 'political time' when the policy is 'matches easily observable astronomical phenomena' seems a bit hyperbolic
☟︎ BingoBoingo: Disguise the signal
as over the horizon radar
decimation: BingoBoingo: actually high quality ovenized quartz can be nearly
as good
as rubidium
trinque: who gives a shit about arbitrary distinctions such
as that?
ascii_field: by promising 'tx fee ordering'
as a feature
ascii_field:
as i pointed out before, it is being done for two disjoint reasons. one is so that hearn can write the turd linked above, re: 'it is crowded and we need blocks of $maxint size'
trinque: same idiot argument re: spam
as Luke-Jr
trinque: "I suspect it can be mitigated through heavier reliance on coin age priority,
as coin age is not something that can be trivially bought on the spot, unlike fee priority."
ascii_field: '
As you may have noticed, Bitcoin unfortunately has run out of capacity due to someone DoS attacking the network.'
ascii_field:
as in, the one thing that is guaranteed to grow monotonically
ascii_field: the thing here,
as discussed in the past, is that 300 bytes (block header and overhead) are kept in ram at all times per ~known block~
ascii_field: shinohai: of the pogo
as it comes from the vendor ?
ascii_field: a pogo,
as i envision it, has much in common with a comm satellite
ascii_field: just
as usg turned their orbital nuke dropper into 'space shuttle'
ascii_field: devils who do whatever it takes to camouflage
as men
ascii_field: anyway, since this thread came back to life, i will point out that mircea_popescu is right re: the notion of time being necessary for a bitcoin net. but it doesn't have to come from a clock
as traditionally understood
ascii_field: not bribery
as such, just that you'd have to pay the fab up front, cash on the barrel
ascii_field: 'We have enough bits mapped that we can create a functional verilog model for almost all bitstreams generated by Lattice iCEcube2 for the iCE40 HX1K-TQ144,
as long
as no block memories or PLLs are used. ' << wake me up when that last part changes. and when i can get this chip from ten different chinese foundries.
mircea_popescu: are you even from this planet at ALL ? do you know how much can be passed off
as work before even
as much
as touching a tool ?
assbot: Logged on 08-07-2015 15:44:41; mircea_popescu: they're lucky anyone at all wants to work for them
as it is.
ben_vulpes: you say that
as though there were an option.
danielpbarron: i don't think it's even checking the validity of the tx, and is instead rejecting the hex string
as being too long; I can get my 0.5.3 node to give the same error and it doesn't recognize the method
mircea_popescu: they are the exact equivalent of materiel. the humvees the usg lost to isis work for isis just
as well.
decimation: I view the firewall/nat problem
as much bigger
mircea_popescu: but notice that this does not run
as far
as the previous
decimation: asciilifeform:
as to ass-to-mouth system, it depends on your error model for thblock timestamps
decimation: I guess it would be a useful
as the map that nyt ran which indicated the density of racists over usa
decimation: I suspect that problem wouldn't be
as pronounced with a hard-banking hard currency
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Note that in North America gay rights became popular
as femal obesity rates spiked
ben_vulpes: now,
as you say, interested parties could find a rate for diddled pogos.
ben_vulpes: <asciilifeform> so much
as opening pogo and touching inside multiplies the cost of the operation. << and yet mircea_popescu had this done
decimation: asciilifeform: I'm not sure what you are thinking, but my idea is to use the 10 minute block time
as a noisy oscillator
trinque: near
as I can tell, there is no logic to them
williamdunne: I had compulsory German and French lessons for 4 years in state education. Went about
as well
as expected. My entire vocabulary in both languages is "Bonjour", "Guten Tag", "Ich habe ein gross hose schlange", and "Ich bin zwolf jahre alt", along with a few words of no use on their own
BingoBoingo: <mod6> phf: i built on 5.6 but I can't seem to get mine to be be statically built :( << First thing to understand about OpenBSD is that it is a weird unix. Not
as weird
as Linux, but differently weird.
mod6: alright,
as you wish. let me know how it goes.