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trinque: bash script in
there with: exec /your/wm/binary
trinque: BingoBoingo: xdm will read a file called .xsession in your home dir
to launch whatever you want
ben_vulpes: is
teh desktop environment even strictly speaking necessary?
trinque: yeah xfce's lightweight,
the various *box (openbox, fluxbox) ones are also very lightweight
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: XFCE is prolly
the best stating out option
ben_vulpes: should i skip
the desktop environment?
ben_vulpes: whadday'all use for desktop environments, if any? i've inserted ubuntu into
this mac and now need
to make it usable
trinque: seems
that all evaporated in
the US
mircea_popescu: well
trinque... it worked when random ho was
telling all
the lazy schoolage hos about how
the path
to oprah richdom is not in school.
trinque: at least if he had
the spine
to be a proper communist I'd have a shred more respect
trinque: fucking communist
that
took his stumbling into wealth as a sign
that being a communist is right (what..
the fuck?),
that businesses which something something social good are going
to succeed,
that
the financial considerations are not essential
to business but evil!
trinque: god
this payne guy is exactly what's wrong with portland
assbot: Jail Doctors Made Man Impotent by Failing
to
Treat 6-Day Erection: Lawsuit - Civic Center - DNAinfo.com New York ... (
http://bit.ly/1AYGPMP )
decimation: "While much of Silicon Valley grew enamored of
the digital currency Bitcoin as a libertarian alternative
to central banks, Payne began consulting with
the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a new federal agency created at
the urging of liberal lion Elizabeth Warren."
assbot: Alex Payne, who helped build
Twitter, returns
to Portland as
tech mentor and vegan restaurateur | OregonLive.com ... (
http://bit.ly/1eZ7oaH )
trinque: "TempleOS is a motorbike. If you lean over
too far, you’ll fall off. Don’t do
that." <<
this guy's awesome.
trinque: Every piece of code in
TempleOS (except
the initial kernel/compiler) is JIT compiled on demand. Yes
that’s right – you can run a program without compiling it, simply by using an #include statement from
the command line. << I believe
this is one of asciilifeform's desirable system features
decimation: well,
the idea of executing everything in 'ring 0' is appealing
to me
trinque: decimation: schizophrenic goes it alone, creates a system far lispier
than
this gentoo mess I live in
decimation: asciilifeform:
the intel cards were hardly high performance
☟︎ trinque: hilarious for anyone
to be lecturing openbsd on
the subj
trinque: the redditard has come
to expect free software (TM) !!
trinque: love
the way he handles people
BingoBoingo: "You are quite a persistant idiot. Find replacement of a firmware
that a vendor wrote for
their specific undocumented chip; which runs on
the custom processor and hardware on
the athn USB device?
That runs on
the rsu hardware, which is probably some kind of crappy vendor-modified ARM or MIPS or 8085 derived cpu attached
to a blob of Verilog logic
they designed in
their own lab?"
BingoBoingo: "I hope your next mail goes straight
to Linus
Torvalds. He is also encouraging people
to use
the hardware
they accidentally bought in exactly
the same way!!
The nerve of him."
mats: will query
the man responsible for
this fun fact (it is not me).
mats: trinque: Does not conform
to R7RS.
mats: fun fact: OS X has a Lisp interpreter in
the kernel.
jurov: ok. and do you know
that new eulora accounts require one
to come here, register with gpg and get a rating?
Jef91: jurov, yea
thats fine.
That is basically what our libreoffice installers do
jurov: he's fine with ~400M bag
that plops itself into /opt?
danielpbarron: he offered
to list eulora as a "featured item" in
their games section, provided it has a .deb installer
danielpbarron: for
the clarity of log readers,
the .deb
thing is regarding eulora, and Jef91 works with bodhi linux
danielpbarron: so if you're interested in
that .deb
thing, you'll want
to
talk
to mircea_popescu and jurov
mats: fun fact: x86 is little endian because it ultimately descends from an architecture
that did arithmetic serially, one bit at a
time, and handling carries was considered cleaner
that way.
trinque: woah,
that
tumblr got myspaced
mats: i don't see
this news item on
the cn side
trinque: chained
to a dungeon wall, still bothers
to suck in her belly for
the shot
mats: was kinda expecting .gr
to switch over
to
the drachma
this weekend
mats: this along with FIFA corruption is apparently
top items on
the G7 agenda!!!
jurov: danielpbarron:
thanks, it works
jurov: it needs not
to have any special permissions, just public access (as selected on
the key screen by default)
jurov: so
that i can scrape in parallel
jurov: what would help, if you generate an api key and give it
to me
jurov: better have
the dataset without
them
jurov: yes but he wrote
there were bad keys, whoich github removed on june 1st
punkman: jurov, maybe ask
that guy I linked for a bunch of
them?
jurov: this will go on for much longer
time
jurov: yes, i should have all keys fetched in day or
two
ascii_field: jurov: i suggest hex dump of all of
the small-factored moduli
jurov: i'm retrying for alll
these primes
mircea_popescu: jurov oh i see. how hard would it be
to
try for 641 specifically ?
then if found
try 6700417
ascii_field: mircea_popescu, jurov: worth looking
to see what, if anything,
the small-factored ssh keys have in common
mircea_popescu: b) M is really
the product of breakage,
that didn't occur
there. or of
trollage,
that idem.
mircea_popescu: a number of explanations are readily available : a) M works on specific code
that happened
to be wrung out of openssh codebase somehow. differential reading of gpg and openssh should indicate it
then, and patch history should show us who knows better.
ascii_field: (at least, as an attack it makes sense
there)
ascii_field: i doubt
that we'll see
the same 'mirroring'
trick re: ssh keys, as it is a creature of
the old-fashioned 32-bit fingerprint in pre-civilized pgptron
jurov: so it's possible
they are still
there
jurov: moment. i have stopped
trying at first found divisor
assbot: Logged on 08-06-2015 13:17:23; jurov: interesting
that 641 nor 6700417 appeared, only smaller primes
mircea_popescu: his report
that
there are no keys divisible by M kinda blew my mind
jurov: trying all first 10k primes on all keys still went in short
time and got no bigger factors
than 100 anyway
mircea_popescu: he can get results of
the form "which moduli divisible by 19" using less memory.
ascii_field: jurov: in no case is
trial division more efficient
than gcd(n, product-of-a-bunch-of-primes)
mircea_popescu: hey,
that used
to be
the golden standard historically!
mircea_popescu: well, at least be
thankful you're not one
thousand chickens.
assbot: Logged on 08-06-2015 15:23:01; jurov: mircea_popescu: just slurping keys using github api and
trying some small factor on
them. i don't have capacity
to full GCD
mircea_popescu: basically if you have a gated community of people who all have 19 yo daughters, everybody has
to sleep at
the neighbour's!
mircea_popescu: speaking of which, kinda interesting from an anthropological perspective
that on one hand fucking your nubile daughter aside her mother in a steaming session is a closely held
taboo, but generally speaking fucking OTHER PEOPLE's adolescent daughters is a closely held ideal.
mircea_popescu: jurov a ok. well phuctor propers like what, 1/5 done or so. will add your lot
then for sure.
jurov: mircea_popescu: just slurping keys using github api and
trying some small factor on
them. i don't have capacity
to full GCD
☟︎ davout: more
the "amplified nagging" side
than
the sexual one
tbh
shinohai: Mother/daughter is
the ultimate win if somehow you work yourself into
that scenario.