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ascii_field: diddled key is topmost
ascii_field: at this point it probably makes sense to churn the entire sks db for tuples of keys having same userid and date, and diff all said tuples. ☟︎
ascii_field: but of course, as with the 32-bit 'magic set', the bottom 32 are the same, and this key would probably work in some winblows turd pgptron
punkman: looks like random finnish dude that like weed and anime, maybe a Silk Road customer https://joindiaspora.com/posts/730630
ascii_field: ;;later tell mircea_popescu https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=jbollstrom%40gmail.com&op=index << tell-tale duplicate submission. but not the usual 32-bit walk thing
ascii_field: ;;later tell mircea_popescu http://nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/9EEA1A9FB9290DC70739E70AB8E97F3FC0DB67BAE16B955D5BF0AD92FF9D8B3E << NOT in magic set
trinque: fascism is that thing where you cook jews in ovens, and wear stylish hugo boss uniforms, right?
trinque: ascii_field: progress! this will cost far less. god bless the free market.
ascii_field: 'But instead of routinely feeding U.S. intelligence agencies such data, the companies would be required to turn it over only in response to a government request approved by the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.' << l0l, the same 'court' which consists of a remotely-operated rubber stamp for director of intel.
trinque: http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/06/02/us-usa-security-surveillance-passage-idUSKBN0OI2I920150602 << oh good, they added slightly more bureaucratic procedure to the surveillance, and decided they'd outsource the data storage to the companies themselves... ☟︎
kakobrekla: oh yeah sorry about that.
williamdunne: IIRC the logic was that they want to promote their development tools, and premium products such as SQL server by making their stuff more prolific
trinque: williamdunne: or maybe the post-oracle virtualbox approach
trinque: williamdunne: does for example the open source .net ship any opaque binary wads?
trinque: oh... try some activex though
trinque: right, this looks just like how they approached the web. open standards? sure! sounds great
ascii_field: microshit attempted this with every single thing it ever touched
trinque: openssh gets tied into some windows auth mechanism, so on
trinque: ^ this is exactly what I expect of their recent "great stuff"
williamdunne: Aye, Visual Studio community, OSS'ing .net being my two favourites
trinque: williamdunne: nadella does seem to be doing his damnedest to right the ship
williamdunne: trinque: Honestly, recently I think they've been doing some great stuff.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field easy to fathom tho. one of those rotten cases where the exemption is louder than the thing it covers.
trinque: I'm skeptical that company can ever do anything right
punkman: I remember some artist guy that dug-up a similar list of air transport shell companies that were used to move prisoners around
mircea_popescu: twist : tyhey're really nk spyplanes
ascii_field: punkman: for reasons i cannot fathom, usg does not even exempt its own snoops from this. ☟︎☟︎
ascii_field: punkman: generally u.s. airplanes are required to broadcast id
punkman: why do they register these and let them show up on flightradar24? ☟︎
trinque: "wide-area mass surveillance and location tracking of entire cities and towns."
ascii_field: check out the flight paths, e.g., http://imagebin.ca/231QwtGcRLMz/N912EXNYC.png http://imagebin.ca/231OJfk5LfsD/Baltimoreheavy.png
mircea_popescu: you know, before the internet...
mircea_popescu: back when dudes took pictures of naked women...
mircea_popescu: "Back when the NSA was routinely weakening commercial cryptography, their favorite technique was reducing the entropy of the random number generator."
mircea_popescu: Instead of mixing in random data for the initial seed, the only "random" value that was used was the current process ID. On the Linux platform, the default maximum process ID is 32,768, resulting in a very small number of seed values being used for all PRNG operations.
mircea_popescu: On May 13th, 2008 Seems that the bug was introduced in September 2006.
ascii_field: http://jblevins.org/log/ssh-vulnkey << different from the one i was thinking of
jurov: they even hacked debian servers and stole the source code!!!
punkman: granted, so many of these fuckups going on every year
punkman: who doesn't remember THE debian bug
jurov: big thing
mircea_popescu: seriously ? this was a thing ?
mircea_popescu was busy at the time, apparently.
mircea_popescu: when the fuck was this ?!
ascii_field: the 'factorable' folks did the earlier
jurov: unless someone here generates and donates their oauth key
punkman: seems like the guy found a bunch of people using keys generated while Debians OpenSSH could only make 32k distinct keys
mircea_popescu: ascii_field http://bookaspdf.com/the-sphinx-franklin-roosevelt-the-isolationists-and-the-road- to-world-war-ii.html
jurov: but with their ratelimiting, might take over a week
jurov: lol i actually started scraping github keys today , with this intention
thestringpuller: pretty sure ascii_field would be on team Comrade Batman. :P
ascii_field: -public- means... just that, public.
ascii_field: punkman: wtf. as if you can't get ssh pubkey just by connecting to random boxen
punkman: someone wants to do phuctoring on github
trinque: is there some time-warp scenario where american and comrade superman do battle?
trinque: thestringpuller: the horror!
thestringpuller: in alternate timeline superman falls to soviet russia and is raised as communist
ascii_field: ;;later tell nubbins` http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-06-2015#1151173 << i actually have one, bought from an ebay sc4mz0r most of a decade ago, somewhere in my parts box ☝︎
lobbes: ;;later tell WolfGoethe btw, you should get a cloak (ask on #freenode)
pete_dushenski: ;;later tell jurov you've got depositz :)
assbot: Logged on 02-06-2015 03:07:55; trinque: my well of hate for this mentality is bottomless
trinque: mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-06-2015#1150865 << check out the sensitized trinque. does portland suck or something ? :D << as portland has nothing, is nothing, the empty vessels here mostly define themselves as *not* the other empty vessels. ☝︎
lobbes: 'From September, 1939, until January, 1940, all films that could be considered anti-Nazi were banned by the Hays Office.'
lobbes: ascii_field: curious myself, I googled teh quote. Found a wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_B._Mayer#cite_ref-Eyman.2C_p._277_69-0
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: link to the 1939 thing ?
assbot: Logged on 02-06-2015 15:03:12; mike_c: cazalla: I'm going to try dual-booting another box of mine and see if i can get eulora/ubuntu going. I'll post my step-by-step if it works
cazalla: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-06-2015#1151267 <<< thanks in advance ☝︎
mircea_popescu: things that never happened in 1939, an archive.
mircea_popescu: U.S. ambassador to England, Joseph Kennedy, also told the studios to stop making pro-British and anti-German films, as British defeat was imminent and there was no point in America holding out alone: 'With England licked, the party's over.'
nubbins`: favourite type of cheese?
hanbot: jurov yeah i think i'll adopt your method from now on.
mircea_popescu: not a bad idea, that.
assbot: Logged on 02-06-2015 19:14:23; mircea_popescu: myeah. a b-a os, in the shape of an usable open source something without idiocy/usgity baked in and with decent defaults so that people can install it without dedicating their life to it is ever more required.
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-06-2015#1151672 << i don't expect to live to see this. needs standardized iron ☝︎
jurov: so i'm asking to upload the original as attachemnt
jurov: it may be a problem to get the text back so that it verifies
jurov: everyone just copies the clearsigned test and pastes it to wordpress ☟︎
jurov: still, not having to copy text from html can be handy when deedbot link is not provided
pete_dushenski: i'd guess that something in the order of 30% of deeds are correctly submitted and accepted on the 1st try.
jurov: why no one is hosting .txt version of stuff themselves?
hanbot: thanks pete. damned if i ever manage it correctly on the first try
hanbot: mircea_popescu if trilema is anti-softcore why isn't shit allowed?
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski ancient trilema commenter chick used to link to foib.org
mircea_popescu: Naphex da' pizda goala nu cacaturi. trilema e anti softcore
williamdunne: *next Thursday
williamdunne: Naphex: Fuck it, I'd actually go to that summit with you, but I've got a flight to Prague on Thursday
Naphex: mircea_popescu: aye, rezolv de toate
mircea_popescu: Naphex daca-mi trimiti ceva poze ok & exclusive iti fac articol pe trilema.
Naphex: you're welcomed to join http://www.awsummit.com/
Naphex: doing the launch
williamdunne: Naphex: I'll be in Bucharest next week to audition for you
mircea_popescu: they have no fucking idea what to do wioti it
mircea_popescu: lol. this is a bad format
pete_dushenski: but hey, not everyone fits in that category, i guess.
chetty: everyone must have a 'smartphone', how else they gonna keep track of you?
pete_dushenski kinda liked the text messages 45 min before events.
pete_dushenski: "Starting on 27 June 2015, SMS notifications from Google Calendar will no longer be sent. SMS notifications were launched before smartphones were available. Now, in a world with smartphones and notifications, you can get a richer, more reliable experience on your mobile device, even offline." << well fuck that.
mircea_popescu: myeah. a b-a os, in the shape of an usable open source something without idiocy/usgity baked in and with decent defaults so that people can install it without dedicating their life to it is ever more required. ☟︎
williamdunne: Lord, why won't you grant me this wish
mircea_popescu: debian used to work. then it got packaged into ubuntu, and the remainder was shot in the head with systemd crapolade.