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Hasimir: trinque, it does handle utf-8 much better
then 2 ever could
Hasimir: cazalla, it's supposed
to be, but if you avoid it
then
there's nothing
they can do
trinque: Hasimir: python needs its
tits kicked in regards
to eating a u2026
cazalla: Hasimir, is
the enrollment actually mandatory? i know of people
that never enrolled so
they never actually had
to vote or become religious on
the day of it
mircea_popescu: somehow
the obvious "Don't do drm, you'll be involved with
the sort of people who do drm" doesn't occur
to his mind.
☟︎ Hasimir: anyway, no doubt you can giggle at
the content of
the paste and at least
the first submission is included for future reference
mircea_popescu: o check me out, i have
the day's first line in log. yay.
Hasimir: mircea_popescu, yeah, aus has mandatory enrolment for voting and fines if you don't show up
to vote (or postal vote)
assbot: Logged on 21-05-2015 23:31:13; cazalla:
trinque, at least you have
the option not
to vote.. i usually find myself rediscovering my religious roots on election day which exempts me from wasting my
time.. why Hasimir would volunteer
to waste even more of his
time
though, i can't figure
that one
mircea_popescu: if you must include blobs, include
them apart from whatever it is you're deed-ing
decimation: at any rate,
the pro-gun lobby in
the us is quite strong and well funded, it generally levels political opposition
mircea_popescu: Hasimir: cool, will do << for
the record,
this non-readable dump of
text stuff is annoying.
decimation: obama can pretend he doesn't even know what
these people are
talking about
decimation: yeah but
that's because obama would have personally lost face
decimation: I suspect usg will withdraw because
they don't want
the court
to rule
that
thier little export regulation house of cards is unconstitutional
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mircea_popescu: jurov: heh seems
there will be leaks.b-a.link soon << nb, nb
decimation: it will be interesting
to see what
the court rules on
this
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mircea_popescu: they don't even know whom
to jail for
the most recent leak on
trilema.
☟︎ decimation: mircea_popescu: of course, but
that would give ground for usg
to attempt
to
throw you in jail
mircea_popescu: and
the line a lot more visible in
topics you care about enough
to study in detail..
Hasimir: mircea_popescu, it's always a fine line
to walk between being passionate and religiously devoted ...
Hasimir: decimation, yeah, I
thought
that was what you were
talking about ...
decimation: "Defendants? censorship of Plaintiffs?speech, and
the ad hoc, informal and arbitrary manner in which
that scheme is applied, violate
theFirst, Second, and Fifth Amendments
to
the United States Constitution."
decimation: they are
trying
the same argument as bernstein
mircea_popescu: decimation moreover, you can just pgp me
the code and i'll publish it.
mircea_popescu: <Hasimir> ah, but I'm not against guns, just against
them being
the prime motivator for whatever << not
the point. earlier when guns were being discussed you said " I've never seen any religion avoid going
to a bad place", which yes is a valid point. but when it comes
to something you actually know/care about, suddenly it';s not nearly as appealing, as good a point as it may be.
decimation: "Pursuant
to 127.1 of
the ITAR, it is unlawful
to export any defense article or
technical data for which a license or written approval is required without first obtaining
the required authorization from
the DDTC. Please note
that disclosing (including oral or visual disclosure) or
tranferring
technical data
to a foreign person, whether in
the United States or abroad, is considered an export under 120.17 of
the ITAR."
Hasimir: true, but
the case might be interesting
decimation: eh
those defcad guys are just attention whores
decimation: right, which is why usg isn't going
to
test it again
Hasimir: I
thought it settled before it got far enough
to set precedent
Hasimir: BingoBoingo,
that was Bernstein's argument
decimation: and note
this is a regulation, not a law
decimation: mircea_popescu: " foss is fundamentally immune
to
this bs" < not clear. however I suspect usg would not want
to
try
to stick someone posting foss - because
the courts would likely find
that
this kind of regulation would contradict
the first amendment
Hasimir: case in point,
that url posted here earlier of
the cops who lobbed a flash-bang at a baby
Hasimir: with a high percentage of said
tools also having badges
Hasimir: unfortunately often wielded by
tools
too
Hasimir: they're a
tool, like any other
Hasimir: ah, but I'm not against guns, just against
them being
the prime motivator for whatever
mircea_popescu: apparently everyone holds
the same beliefs when it comes
to
things
they care about, and
the other set for everything else.
BingoBoingo seriously wants some fresh wassenar news for
the qntra
decimation: it all comes down
to "get a note from stalin"
mircea_popescu: decimation foss is fundamentally immune
to
this bs, and who uses ms hypervisor
mircea_popescu: eh, who cares about
the us anymore, not like
they have
the edge in crypto
Hasimir: decimation,
they've been at it
through wassenar for nearly 2 decades now
decimation: ^ usg is proposing
to implement a
treaty (purely via executive fiat)
to ban
the export of 'intrusion software'
Hasimir: wassenar, god, I still want
to bury
that fucking
thing
BingoBoingo: Someone understand wassenar
to do a qntra piece?
trinque: Hasimir: doing it here is nice for
the logs, but it works both places.
decimation: The WA-agreed definition for ?intrusion software? is proposed
to be added
to § 772.1 of
the EAR.
The definition also includes a Note
that describes some items not included as ?intrusion software,?e.g., hypervisors, debuggers or Software Reverse Engineering (SRE).
Hasimir: does it only work in channel or via pm
too?
assbot: Logged on 21-05-2015 22:38:46; ascii_field: mod6:
they are so accustomed
to
the illiteracy of
the general public,
that
they are entirely unprepared for folks with half a clue.
Hasimir: having
trouble with deedbot atm
mircea_popescu: decimation yes. and notice 641 was a factor in
the modulus i quoited above
BingoBoingo puclished front yart encounter with
two sweaty feds
assbot: Logged on 21-05-2015 22:38:32; Hasimir: BingoBoingo, somewhere I have a log of a PM with
that guy who we later learned was
the undercover agent going after silk road v1
BingoBoingo: I
think someone stuck
their dick in numbers and made
this pattern possibru
☟︎ BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> Hasimir he doesn't mean [i
take it]
that someone was doing research which involved
these keys. he was responding
to me saying
that for all we know,
this is a property OF NUMBERS somehow << Yes
BingoBoingo: Hasimir: Nah, some poor motherfucker could be Dr. Motherfucker if only
they didn't sign with an "Intelligence" agency
mircea_popescu: Hasimir he doesn't mean [i
take it]
that someone was doing research which involved
these keys. he was responding
to me saying
that for all we know,
this is a property OF NUMBERS somehow
☟︎ BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Looking at
there being a pattern at all... Moar shockers!!!
Hasimir: BingoBoingo, no,
they'd've published by now
BingoBoingo: Math breakthrough/phd
thesis seems most likely atm
mircea_popescu: Hasimir bitrot = "changes in data due
to
the substrate rather
than activity"
mircea_popescu: for all we know
this is a not yet documented numeric field breakthrough
mircea_popescu: so far
the only seriously excluded hypothesis is "bit rot".
Hasimir: if
they're encryption subkey bits
then maybe it's from backfired attempts
to segregate
the cert key from
the subkeys ...
Vexual: yep,
the cops went and
took every registered repeater
Hasimir: has anyone
tried deliberately making/breaking a key like
this?
mircea_popescu: which is why running
the whole shebang is important - we need more members
to attempt a classification
mircea_popescu: there seem
to be 2-3 different categories but
they can be reconstructed in multiple approaches with different elements.
BingoBoingo: <Hasimir>
that we definitely agree on ... << Is punative sodomy
mircea_popescu: moreover, it's not even
terribly clear HOW
to correctly classify
these keys.
mircea_popescu: indeed, for all we know
these keys were used in some sort of process, and a few accidentally leaked.
Hasimir: Breivik, Anders Breivik,
that fuckwit
BingoBoingo: So
the Celosia already challenging
the yellow heirloom rose for fastest boner in
the front garden.
mircea_popescu: that's one
theory (published as such in an article iirc). another
theory hanbot came up with earlier in log, and i've been
thinking about.