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mircea_popescu: "Socat said it has generated a new prime that is 2048 bits long"
<< clearly evil.
punkman: ascii_butugychag: i even like the (beefed up) mceliece
<< which one?
mircea_popescu: "Thus, by simply keeping a local list of cipher texts that you prevent from being decrypted straightforward (i.e. those you generated), you can---at least in theory---add some security."
<< this part.
mircea_popescu: Thus, by simply keeping a local list of cipher texts that you prevent from being decrypted straightforward (i.e. those you generated), you can---at least in theory---add some security."
<<< wtf is this!
PeterL: BingoBoingo from Mizzu article "unrest lead to the departure of several high level administrative departures from the University"
<< got an extra departure in there
mircea_popescu: " In general, we believe that rigorous analysis is, by far, the best way to study reality. Moreover, in the case of cryptography, this general principle is more important than in any other discipline."
<<< check out mathematiphilosophician, discovered an inequality!
mircea_popescu: "Actually, mathematics does have a "fast publication cycle" alternative -- which is to put papers on the arXiv. This works very well in practice, and in fact a morning ritual of most research mathematicians is to browse the arXiv mailing form the night before in his/her area. After a few months in the arXiv, hopefully generating some useful comments and criticisms, the paper would finally be submitted to a journal. "
< mircea_popescu: "Anonymous7:04 PM, August 31, 2007 The minute TCS becomes the mature mathematical discipline that you are dreaming of, I am out of the game."
<< and guess where anon works.
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag> hell, more often by own side.
<<< own side can't usually be bothered. goatherder females much juicier.
mircea_popescu: mats> backed by such nonsense as, 'Israelis do it just fine!11'
<<< israelis do it just fine BECAUSE it is mandatory.
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-02-2016#1397029 << understand, a fucking field where something as commonplace as differential cryptanalysis is "classified"... every SINGLE FUCKING PERSON of human composition to ever EVEN CONSIDER the matter came up with differential cryptanalisis within the fucking day. because what the everloving fuck. as a 10yo playing with 10yo girls i came up with it. just how fucking hard c
☝︎ punkman: asciilifeform: a heathen perversion for each thing in tmsr.
<< which thing, g?
mircea_popescu: Formal neste artigo todo não significa papelada ou burocracia, mas se refere à formalidade matemática, aquela evidência que pode ser matematicamente comprovada (através de assinaturas digitais criptográficas, por exemplo).
<< :D
danielpbarron: >> A couple of kettles served them well for many years, but when rust finally overcame them, the only replacements they could fashion came from birch bark.
<< /me thinks of leaky treebark flasks
assbot: Logged on 05-02-2016 02:18:02; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> any means to prove that a ~particular~ instance of that problem is not susceptible to a more efficient pill.
<< incidentally, this is the best argument for SIMPLE (mathematically) ciphers and cryptography generally.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> any means to prove that a ~particular~ instance of that problem is not susceptible to a more efficient pill.
<< incidentally, this is the best argument for SIMPLE (mathematically) ciphers and cryptography generally.
☟︎ BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> this person is intellectually unqualified to participate in any discussion.
<< Why so surprised.
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> a barony!
<< Barony today, Dutchy tomorrow
danielpbarron: ascii_butugychag> danielpbarron was a cryptographer ?
<< notrly
danielpbarron: thestringpuller> danielpbarron: you did webdev?
<< yeah, at my current gig even. Just switched from office to warehouse
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag> the problem is that no such plans exist for ~anything~ except as part of the engineering context of their time
<< yet another one of the problems of not running v.
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag> -- because it maxed out in 1960s.
<< aka "because they have no practical utility"
assbot: Logged on 04-02-2016 16:53:38; mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-02-2016#1396294 << this is like falling in love, you don't make one just because you need one. chaining things you don't understand for accountant's business sense reasons results in unexpected weaknesses. was a thread here about just that few months ago
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> jurov oops ima take the 384 back soz.
<< It's my bad in addition to total words I should have reported total shares.
thestringpuller: BingoBoingo: " It took nitrous oxide intoxication temporarily reducing his mental faculties in a particular way to grasp the Hegelian program as its proponents did."
<< GIGA-L0L
trinque: ambuguously
<< to the bash with thee!
BingoBoingo:
<jurov> mircea_popescu: qntra report sums to 8969 shares, but you sent me 384 more?
<< Sums to 8969 indeed. 9353 words last month minus 384 dupe error from december. Someday TMSR will discover arithmetic.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> second call for least-hated block cipher ???
<< fucking the least ugly girl at the party means you'll do a lot of uglies.
mircea_popescu:
<TomServo> I've finally got a node past the wedge, and there was much rejoicing
<< wd.
mod6:
<+TomServo> I've finally got a node past the wedge, and there was much rejoicing
<< Rejoice!