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ben_vulpes: iirc
that conversation carried
the context of hard guarantees.
gabriel_laddel: ben_vulpes: y'can't, i know. << oh I wouldn't say
that.
gabriel_laddel: dly)
that IP would
take
the form of gpg signatures on "i will not send
this code around
to anyone else", unenforceable just like
the rest of
the gpg contracts << Correct.
gabriel_laddel: ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> ben_vulpes in particular it's unclear
to me how wise
the "licenses" angle is for a serenissima derivative. while i declined
to anull IP when diametric asked earlier, i am very very far from any sort of belief
that
the current model of
that stack of stupidity has any sort of hope for survival. << i figured (perhaps stupi
☟︎ gabriel_laddel: trinque: what I'd do is
try
to land a client
that gives no shits about masamune, but needs something it can do << I plan on approaching both. But yes,
to restrict oneself
to
those who Lisp is braindamaged - people who know nothing about computer programming notice when software works well and will happily pay for something
that doesn't break, get h
gabriel_laddel: just (print some-sexpr wotnet-stream) and (read wotnet-stream) all
the way
gabriel_laddel: trinque: but come on, gimme a sandboxed lisp-ish
thing, let it grab
text over sockets, draw pretty pictures on a rectangle, done << hehe yep.
gabriel_laddel: trinque: WIP, no shame in
that << You followed
the install guide or just (ql:quickload 'masamune)'d it?
mircea_popescu: eventually you end up causing > 1k worth of damage
to idiot party on
top of everything
mircea_popescu: i
think
this is
the best
thing
to do - get a domain, have some lulz, let it drop, idiot "vultures" registe rit because WOW WAS USED!11 is VALUABLE!!1
cazalla: who else doesn't block ads or some pay per install
type shit?
mircea_popescu: cazalla
think about it.
the
typeins are by definition idiots.
cazalla: they never buy but if
they do, it's in installments which
they inevitably don't pay.. like btc.com
cazalla: mircea_popescu, rented it from ver.. i dunno about worthless
though, most of
the bitsuffix and prefixcoin sites yes but i'd
think bitcoin.com has some value for just
type ins if just
that
trinque: seems like
the irc part of
the guy still
thought he was connected
to freenode
mircea_popescu: cazalla so
tl;dr : ver scammed okcoin into paying for a domain name, which is as we all know NEVER worth any money. okcoin got out of original depry phase after 3 months
through eithry smarting up or running out of cash.
mircea_popescu: <mats> how is it possible
this has escaped audit all
this
time << welcome
to
the wunderbar world of FOSS, aka a chunk of raw meat in
the sun, festering with a million grub eyes
mircea_popescu: <mats> i'm not caught up on logs but someone else noticed
this right << not publicly.
mats: so, phi is kept secret, but i'm not familiar enough with
theory
to know
the implications
mats: 16:20:27 <+mircea_popescu> how goes mats ? << i'm
taking a
two week vacation so it'll be on hold for a bit
pete_dushenski: i'll
travel around, write about
things, and comment on
things other people are actually doing
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes let's stick with our division of labour
then : you write code and generally solve
the world's problems...
ben_vulpes: fluffypony's
tripping around eu, you're derping around vbc and now eu, asciilifeform's off
to
the woods for
the weekend, mircea_popescu's on permananent unvacation
ben_vulpes: a movie and a beer is a nice way
to put my brain into idle for 3 hours but after
that i don't really want
to waste any more cycles on
the pulp
pete_dushenski: well i dunno either but
the cool kids are definitely doing it.
ben_vulpes: been doing
that since i was like 14 or something
mats: how is it possible
this has escaped audit all
this
time
ben_vulpes: mats: i
think
the qualified are all
taking
the weekend off
mats: someone
tell me i'm wrong
mats: with some independent verification it looks like everything up
to .19 is broken as released
ben_vulpes: ;;later
tell williamdunne wither scoopbot
this
time?
ben_vulpes: dafuq did you write
that
thing in, williamdunne?
mats: i'm not caught up on logs but someone else noticed
this right
assbot: Logged on 20-05-2015 15:03:07; assbot: Logged on 20-05-2015 00:29:41; mod6:
take a look at
this:
http://dpaste.com/0SQPBKC.txt Is
there any reason when allocating
the space for p & q
to do Eulers
totient
they would initialize
the space with 'p' and 'p', instead of 'p' & 'q'?
decimation: the ransomers are clever, not asking
too much
cazalla: instead he's got
the identifying wood, yep it's wood guy analysing
the signatures on each contract
trinque: "The contract was signed between Mr. Ver and “OKCoin”, failing
to detail
the legal entity with which Mr. Ver entered into a contractual agreement with." << hilarious
trinque: "The Loper OS Project aims
to remake computing. I am aware
that others have
tried and failed. Laughing?
The job is not nearly as difficult as it sounds." << woah,
there was an optimistic alf
mircea_popescu: not every dislike is a phobia.
to say nothing of "insufficiently enthused
tolerance"
trinque: I
think in
the best scenario, you've just got enough revenue
to float an R&D department, and you stick a few guys on it
trinque: wrote
this whole interactive notebook
thing for learning SQL
trinque: did not work out, at least up
til when I left
trinque: incidentally
this was one of
the angles we were
trying
to work out with PSU re: daterbase
trinque: selling
the distro sounds like certain death
trinque: we build your
training program, happens
to be in
this
thing, how bout
that
trinque: ben_vulpes | BigCorp wants
training software, is willing
to pay for
the professional services <<
this may work if
the service is
training, not masamune
jurov: it's a bit complicated and i don't know how
to make it better
jurov: yes. pls mind
the instructions about file naming so
that
the filename contains original patch ID
ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> no fucking way am i adding 50 lines of code
to deal with chrome's speshul. << WELCOME, BROTHER
ben_vulpes: jurov: i signed
the patches as i downloaded
them with my mail client.
ben_vulpes: focus on milking
the fools and don't worry about
the cheaters.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: same
thing microsoft does. 'you have a copy of my software, pay up'
mircea_popescu: "clearly, you breahed
the contract" "did not" < unresolvable dispute
ben_vulpes: "you may use
this yourself, diddle its internals as you see fit, but you may not distribute it
to others"
ben_vulpes: BigCorp wants
training software, is willing
to pay for
the professional services
to make it happen and another chunk of cash for
the software already written.
ben_vulpes: else", unenforceable just like
the rest of
the gpg contracts
mircea_popescu: if anyone feels like downloading phuctor's P and
trying all
these
types of divisors on it see if we already contain one
ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> ben_vulpes in particular it's unclear
to me how wise
the "licenses" angle is for a serenissima derivative. while i declined
to anull IP when diametric asked earlier, i am very very far from any sort of belief
that
the current model of
that stack of stupidity has any sort of hope for survival. << i figured (perhaps stupidly)
that IP would
take
the form of gpg signatures on "i will not
jurov: looks like you haven't used
the patch IDs
jurov: can you
tell where/when?
funkenstein_: is
there a story
to go with
the
triangle on
the middle finger?
funkenstein_: big congrats go out
to phuctor
team from dwarven contingency
hanbot: looks like a good heuristic of what factors
to
try first
hanbot: 5.1 and 7.1 better example of repeating, 101 could be just like 100000100011. 11/101/111 are all symmetric
to so you don't know.
mircea_popescu: and some keys are made of modules with
two central symmetry factors, whereas some other keys only include one
mircea_popescu: then
there's central symmetry like in 7.1 or 4.2, but
there's also simple repeating like in 4.1
mircea_popescu: let's
try and count
the
types. first,
there's
two
types with key 4.2.
type
T1.1 like 4.x and 10.x, which include a central symmetry factor 2nd key ;
type
T1.2 like 6.x and 9.x which does not
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform check it out, all
the nontrivial factors found have very interesting binary symmetries.
trinque: right alongside a bunch of competitors
that are going
to get brutalized by hackers
mircea_popescu: seriously, you "can't spy on military" because magic ? srsly, "time is his for
the asking" for being FAMOUS ? gtfo.
cazalla: was sorta like
tinder for people like me in
their 20's 10 years ago
assbot: Logged on 22-05-2015 15:29:17; asciilifeform: l0l!
that
thing actually existed as something other
than spam ads ?!
trinque: and
the above is by no means saying
that'd be easy
trinque: then you set up your contract with
them such
that
they're paying for
the specific
tool, and establish with
them
that
the license for
that is distinct from
the one for Masamune