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ascii_field: betcha it'd still make for better reading (or fuck, even conversation) than 'reddit' et al
mircea_popescu: im sure this is happening as we speak.
trinque: the first test is whether you notice
ascii_field: incidentally, if we ever abandon this place for gossipd etc. someone oughta leave shannonized (from logs) versions of us
assbot: Logged on 10-07-2015 20:21:42; ascii_field: my point is that if i, or mats, write to, e.g., saudi, offering ht work, will be laughed out of the room; and, since these twits don't believe in pgp, we'd get a visit from gasenwagen the next day
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=10-07-2015#1197093 << "go talk to her then" "i'd be laugh out of the room" "yes, now you will be." ☝︎
ascii_field: notice, sometimes i have to try run a mircea_popescu under emulation, when the real one is asleep
assbot: Logged on 10-07-2015 20:19:20; ascii_field: (iirc mircea_popescu had some unnamed intelligence that the 'handsomely paid' part didn't happen...?)
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=10-07-2015#1197087 << it's really one step up from getafreelancer, that stuff. which is why not terribru interesting to me. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 10-07-2015 20:16:16; ascii_field: this might be the first lulzleak where i think it is interesting and mircea_popescu proclaims snorefest
mircea_popescu: yeah. it's a bitch - best way to handle staph aureus (guy on skin), but ototoxic
mircea_popescu: how's that work ?
jurov: as our whole family is half deaf thanks to them
mircea_popescu: it is rare to see bacteria giving trouble to imuno-indemn individuals. yeasts on the other hand... ask an adult woman.
mircea_popescu: oh. see, that's a different story.
mircea_popescu: did you get the streptomycin/cephalosporin/etc barage ?
jurov: now the doc was like "hm, something still there, looks like fungi or yeast
jurov: that was the first hypothesis
jurov: oh yes. and then it lands on my fucking body and needs several tests and cultivations to ascertain what it is and how to cure it
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell pete_dushenski "I’m not sure how this level of thrills compares with, say, Eulora" << disfavourably. 50% returns not that uncommon, but i just brought home 4200 grass on a 2 axes + 400 threads run (like 220%).
trinque: people are just cowards and must remind themselves that "they wouldn't dare!" like an autistic tic
trinque: the govt testing bioweapons on the population is not weird or fringe
trinque: jurov: "This is a crazy story; one that seems like it must be a conspiracy theory." << beatings for people who do this
ascii_field: jurov: i thought this was well-known for decades?
ascii_field: not entirely. these, after all, aren't raindrops, they have arms and legs growing out of them somewhere.
assbot: The military tested bacterial weapons in San Francisco - Business Insider ... ( http://bit.ly/1HkYSMI )
mircea_popescu: ah that
ascii_field: but that's the source of the 1mb monolithic tx turd from earlier
mircea_popescu: is this going to be another scammer doing the goat routine ?
ascii_field: decimation et al: https://bitcointa.lk/threads/fud-halt-all-trading-very-important-info-inside-42.246888 << one of the few search hits for that 19VAb9zAhpWLaWfEuqw9HXup2zaNoNPPyE
mircea_popescu: five billion lines of proprietary code in an unknown language that nobody has ever seen.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: pretty transparent that the derps ~want~ to tempt the easily tempted
mircea_popescu: Short Term Steps Use the Intel and ARM optimized SHA256 routines, which increase SHA256 speed by about 80%. << NO.
mircea_popescu: the man belongs in an institution for the developmentally delayed.
ascii_field: at noblis et al, spamming tx
mircea_popescu: where the fuck is that gavin idiot now ? where are all the twerps that were going on about how my article describing him in terms of mental retardation was, to any degree, off mark ?
trinque: and they are losing their glorious leader, it seems
mircea_popescu: clearly, 20 mb blocks HAVE CONSENSUS BEHIND THEM
mircea_popescu: "It was widely reported to take about 25 seconds for bitcoin core to process this block: this is far worse than my “2 seconds per MB” result in my last post, which was considered a pretty bad case. Let’s look at why."
jurov: what dox? nice pix that pay their bills suffice.
decimation: jurov: ah that kinda makes sense. would be useful if they had docs
ascii_field: decimation: parallelizing the sig verify thing would be pretty simple
jurov: "Chains Longer Than 10" imo chains of unconfirmed txs
decimation: someone laid a mega-fecolith into the blockchain
assbot: The Megatransaction: Why Does It Take 25 Seconds? - Rusty Russell's Coding Blog ... ( http://bit.ly/1HkWAx0 )
decimation: 'chains longer than 10' does that mean that there are 10 transactions that end up consolidating into one account?
assbot: Bitcoin Total Transaction Fees ... ( http://bit.ly/1HkWh5p )
trinque: https://blockchain.info/charts/transaction-fees << and a little bump here too
assbot: Bitcoin Number of Transactions Excluding Chains Longer Than 10 ... ( http://bit.ly/1HkW1DF )
ascii_field: https://blockchain.info/ip-address/195.211.154.159 << l0l, didn't know this pheature existed
trinque: ag3nt_zer0: hacking the day away, yourself?
ascii_field: trinque: perhaps meta-nsa doesn't need the libjpeg 0day, given as we'll confess in the coke machine anyway
trinque: not bad, hunchentootin' today ☟︎
assbot: Logged on 10-07-2015 20:43:03; jurov: why such hate? it pays the bills
trinque: gg haxor team
jurov: why such hate? it pays the bills ☟︎
assbot: Logged on 15-07-2014 03:00:53; asciilifeform: me: why would terrorist run ms-win. he: they will always, trust me. ☟︎
assbot: Logged on 15-07-2014 03:00:27; asciilifeform: one of my first job interviews out of uni. telephone. a fellow from one of the giant gov. contractors was really intrigued that i know x86 asm., have reversed crud for money. i ask him 'what's the job'. he: automated reversing. me: of what. he: ever hear of karatsuba's algo? me: sure. bignum mult. him: well, we wanna find encryption softs on terrorist drives!
trinque: they're all morons acting out a terrible show
trinque: on his windows laptop, some daytime television FireEye screen
trinque: ascii_field: I saw a picture somewhere that drove it home
ascii_field: trinque: even the 'project olympic games' team at nsa seems to use 100% vs
trinque: they saw other Very Serious People using windoze, and so that's what they do
shinohai: if everyone voiced here was in my irc then i could sync node
ascii_field: i'm still floored by all the drooling morons who think that you need to build code under microshit's compiler, when writing turdware
trinque thumps emacs on the side of the head
ascii_field: ^ namely, the fact that we even think about 'moles' is indicative of how low the entire computing thing has fallen
assbot: Logged on 18-02-2015 16:36:33; mircea_popescu: it's not so much a "i want those guys back" as it is "i want the situaiton where being 20 and into computers was more distinctive than any other thing - and you could spot a govt mole from a mile away"
mats: and one day we may have the same fellas at the fringes of our wot, tryna get in
trinque: maybe one of them got arrested back in the day
ascii_field: on one side of the coin - someone to vouch for them, prevent laugh-out-of-the-room; on other - to avoid 'having problems', wash the money, handle employees who might like to go free-agent
ascii_field: ergo, ht et al carry out their trade under crown concession.
ascii_field: my point is that if i, or mats, write to, e.g., saudi, offering ht work, will be laughed out of the room; and, since these twits don't believe in pgp, we'd get a visit from gasenwagen the next day ☟︎
mats: er, folks like HT exist to aid you
mats: rather than force you to forego the opportunity the op presents, or spend six months to a year spinning up
ascii_field: but rather 'why does ht get to do this'
ascii_field: that wasn't the unknown in the equation
mats: and you've got an op you need talent for, folks like HT to aid you
ascii_field: (iirc mircea_popescu had some unnamed intelligence that the 'handsomely paid' part didn't happen...?) ☟︎
mats: but if you're a nation-state without access to the wot or a skilled pool of devs
ascii_field: and handsomely paid to do trivial shit
ascii_field: the interesting part is that these folks were in the buttbuddy s333k000r1ty wot
ascii_field: mats: the code is by far the most boring part
mats: it's interesting because the capability is wide
ascii_field: this might be the first lulzleak where i think it is interesting and mircea_popescu proclaims snorefest ☟︎
mircea_popescu: dobut they will and this isn't even bulletproof.
ascii_field: not a bad test of 'bulletproof' host
mircea_popescu: there is no guarantee that it will stay up forever.
assbot: Index of /jurov/HackedTeam/Hacked Team
trinque: hopefully this means the government will spend more of my future on cybersecurity
trinque: twenty-six of them!
trinque: my god they have antivirus detection functions!
trinque: yeah, looks like the list of features on sub7 or back orifice
ascii_field: nothing really remarkable in the turd, just a 'complete set'
trinque: ascii_field: heh some of this we did at a previous job as "parental controls" software
ascii_field: http://labs.bromium.com/2015/07/10/government-grade-malware-a-look-at-hackingteams-rat << analysis of some of the ht turdwarez
punkman: that fortress of code looks impenetrable on one hand, seems to work out the box on the other
Adlai goes back to work
Adlai: again and again. fancy that.
Adlai stops reading after the first sentence of every paragraph!