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BingoBoingo: Must collect arms in case defense of
Theo becomes necessary
BingoBoingo: Honestly I worry moar for pete and
the other Candidians
than I do for
the USians.
decimation: I would fully expect reams of shit
though
decimation: it might be mildly interesting
to do so for
the bitcoin reference implementation
decimation: apparently coverity allows you
to submit your code/binary
to
their
tool, will spit out potential bugs
mircea_popescu: i had
thought
they had just given up on
their own version of
telnet-ssl.
mircea_popescu: openssh is probably
the most important contribution
to software insecurity in history of computing.
BingoBoingo: mod6: As best as I can
tell
twas not a #b-a regular who said
that so major props
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Yeah. Imma guessing
that
the product is replacement for
the fixed factory mag which would hold 10 rounds instead of 5, but link leads nowhere comprehensible in browser.
decimation: americans can be herded like cattle
through airports,
tracked,
tagged, and spied upon, but
they really get pissed if you
try
to clamp down on loud/poorly operating cars/bikes
BingoBoingo: But I mean if
the US Supreme court
takes
the Elonis case's legacy further...
they will have
to answer is drunk a Mens Rea
BingoBoingo: Fuck, I really am
torn on whether ot not
to approve spam comment for "mosin nagant 10 round magazine"
BingoBoingo: decimation:
this particular local most 911 calls are loud cars after 10pm
decimation: and generally
the domestics involve drunks
decimation: BingoBoingo: ask any cop what
the majority of his calls are, and generally
the answer is 'domestics'
BingoBoingo: <decimation> 'drunks and domestic disputes' consume
the vast majority of
the court's
time << Fuck you my case has only been a plaque in neighboring county's arteries for
two years nao
decimation: at any rate,
that papersplease.org is a pretty good blog, has much
to say on
the police state in
the us, especially with with respect
to flying
decimation: somehow
they are in a hurry
to get back
to
them, rather
than
thinking about
the wider ramifications of
the government's assertations
decimation: 'drunks and domestic disputes' consume
the vast majority of
the court's
time
mircea_popescu: as
the citizenry loses intellectual capacity and political standing, all its complaints look more and more like
the results of drunken revelry and sexual stubbornness
mircea_popescu: a police court is
the choice way
to deal with drunks and domestic disputes.
decimation: more and more it seems like
the judicial branch simply acts as a rubber stamp for
the executive
decimation: a collection of police who decide
to
throw you in
the gulag?
mircea_popescu: decimation soviet justice moved more and more
towards administrative adjudication
too
shinohai: I have
this crazy idea of getting it
to run on
those little arch images
that work on Android
shinohai: I need
to set up an image
to
test on. I was gonna
try an Arch image.
shinohai: Awesum. I hold off because I'm lazy and waiting for
the first one
to sync
mod6: unless you wanna
test
those seperately from your v0.5.3.1-RELEASE version
mod6: i wouldn't worry about it.
these are experimental as of now. at a later
time,
they maybe included in a milestone release.
mod6: oh
the 2 orphange ones?
shinohai: I haven't applied
that patch yet :/
mod6: Update: v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patches { Orphanage
Thermonuke } + {
TX Orphanage Amputation } is at block: 335628
shinohai: Everyone wants
to know when you guys are gonna release
the Windoze version /s
shinohai: I just got bored and wanted
to see if it would work on a spare shell I had.
mod6: good
to hear.
thx :]
shinohai: Even
though I don't like/use Ubuntu - it works.
mod6: so hopefully
the guide I create will make it a bit easier. hopefully.
mod6: im beginning
to be skeptical
that anyone can just get
this working very easily
though.
BingoBoingo likes
the even BSD even moar
the more he lives with it
mod6: but it has
this uclibc hardened stage3
that i'd like
to
try out as a platform from which we can utilize building and
testing
the R. I.
mod6: shinohai: oh, im creating a guide on how
to build gentoo on a physical box. it seems
that
the handbook covers it mostly. except for me I had problems with some
things.
danielpbarron: i ran into issues with grub as well; ended up using
the older version
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> mod6 was working on getting one
together but im sure he can use help << yeah, certainly on
testing. i bought a pos box
to use
to build a physical gentoo box guide. i messed up something now grub is unhappy. I havne't been able
to
take a decent look at it since sunday morning.
BingoBoingo: I've been using it a while every version I used is
the same local machine only deal
that encrypts
the derpy web passwords
together in a single database file. Working on all
the *nixen is a plus
punkman: I usually recommend Keepass
to people
that have been using a single password for
the past 15 years
BingoBoingo: I've found KeyPassX adequate for storing
tons of derpy web passwords. Also available on pretty much any OD
alphonse23_: but I've been using
the internet for years now.
alphonse23_: and I don't really keep
track of all my passwords
alphonse23_: like, not necessarily a key locker, but somewhere
to store passwords
alphonse23_: I've actually been meaning
to start using a key locker or something
☟︎ alphonse23_: and stop being naive and
trying out services from guys who start dating websites
alphonse23_: I'm going
to become paranoid, and start keeping
track of my own keys
BingoBoingo: alphonse23_: Well you do now.
The question is what are you going
to do about it?
danielpbarron: the recommendation in here is
to not even use newer versions of gpg, let alone some add-on made by a dating website guy
trinque: you only own
the coin if you *own*
the private keys in
the strictest sense
trinque: one should use
the same precautions with
their bitcoin private keys.
williamdunne: alphonse23_: Its compromised if you a) generate your keys with
them, or b) store your keys with
them.
alphonse23_: I'm not sure. I was just
trying out
the service
alphonse23_: ok fine. But should I not
trust keybase...
trinque: alphonse23_: all
they have
to do is ship you some javascript once
that reads
that and
transmits it elsewhere
alphonse23_: but
they did show
the primes generated for it when I signed up for
the service
danielpbarron: alphonse23_,
the sites
that keybase lets you link
to your identity aren't really worth linking
to your identity
trinque: alphonse23_: if someone other
than you knows your private key, it is by definition not private
alphonse23_: had no idea. I only used keybase.io because someone I know was using it, and I
thought it was a great idea.
alphonse23_: I have many online identities. I
think keybase.io purpose is
to verify and unify
those identities
BingoBoingo: <alphonse23_> maybe
though
the issue is, where would one store a public key. on whose server << Ideally if you want people
to find your public key you spray it all over, but especially spray it in venues associated with your identity.
alphonse23_: it would probably be like facebook, if it ever got popular. Which ever server became
the most widespread.
alphonse23_: maybe
though
the issue is, where would one store a public key. on whose server
trinque: alphonse23_: ever heard "if it's free, you're
the product" ?
alphonse23_: it comes with a CLI app
that lets you verify anyone on
their servers
shinohai: It's nice and all, but I just don't see
the advantage over plain gpg