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mircea_popescu: this is an early decision in human brain development, kid has to decide if he wants to learn to signal or if he wants to learn to do. age about 1.5 to
2 or so.
phf: SSH-
2.0-OpenSSH_7.2p2 Ubuntu-4ubuntu2.
2 mod6: yeah, here it's $
2.20/gal. takes me ~$60 to fill up the burby.
mircea_popescu: incidentally, the impact of tech still lingers. for eg : my bmw tank actually is
2 cans.
mod6: The Chi^
2 test should be interesting to see what percentile it falls into and weather this butts up against Knuth's "suspicious" boundary.
mod6: Perhaps, something could be devised, but it'd be a bit complex. As such, someone could "donate a node" in lieu or some credit to their yearly taxation obligations, and to receive such credit we would need to have some basic requirements met. 1) The node is running trb.
2) It is "caught up". 3) Is available and connected for >95% of the time. 4) Can be independently checked/verified that it is up by some sor
ben_vulpes: byte arrays to integers for the m+1, m+
2, coercions for byte arrays to integers, bit arrays for flipping random bits,
mod6: for i in L ..
2*L -
2 loop
mircea_popescu: they have the p k, 1 < 4 ** (
2 - sqrt(k))* k**
2 , which is useful, but i also want the p k, m
mircea_popescu: not so. why i said do the math : cracking 4kb key the hard way exceeds the universe. this is a categorical argument, substantially different from "i could compute
2 bit key by enumeration on napkin"
mircea_popescu: and moreover, and perhaps most importantly, "(+ 1 1)" is NEVER
2. because
2 is
2 and fuck you.
phf: there's ISLISP standard, which was supposed to create a subset of multiple different lisps (like common lisp and scheme, but also eulisp, since designed by europeans). i don't think anyone (particularly sexp library authors for other languages) ever tried to conform to it. typical solution is to have a JSON-like subset of sexps, so that you can express (FOO "abc"
2), i.e. symbol, string, number and list and nothing else
phf: (common lisp sexps are backed by a full blown reader, with multiple non-trivial dispatch macros, so for example '(1 #.(+ 1 1) 3) is a valid sexps that's read as '(1
2 3), i.e. (+ 1 1) is evaluated at read time. there's a dispatch for structs, like #S(FOO :A 1 :B
2) results in a structure foo with two slots a and b set to 1 and
2 respectively, but there's no corresponding constructor for classes. there's a reader for arrays, but that one doesn't let you
sina: but what about bogus and available keys? keys/available/???.key and keys/bogus/???.key, so the two questions would be, 1. what are they named,
2. how to transition states, e.g. from available to assigned
sina: so there are 3 "states" for a key, 1. available,
2. bogus, 3. assigned
jhvh1: mircea_popescu: (200 / 3.6)**
2 / 9.8 = 314.9407911312673
mircea_popescu: it's certainly not practical to simply say "i will just allocate lenM **
2 bytes for s whenever hashing"
mircea_popescu: i can sort-of decrypt the deadpan rhetorical overstatement to the point of absurdity device you practice about
2/3 of the time or so. but i'm a fucking trained decoder and honestly i dunno if there's another alive.
phf: dat, err := ioutil.ReadFile("./gpl-
2.0.txt")
phf: doing full type annotation with (mp #*1010101001010011110000101000000000001101011100000001 (expt
2 14)) drops the time from 11s to 7s
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform god damned. check this out : 1. only way to cycle is through the rewind branch.
2. rewind branch only rewinds one, so to cycle must be run through every time. 3. the branch with a rewind always does a S in R screw, and a R flip. for cycle to happen therefore a) message bit must be 0 and b) S and R must be in such a state that screw and bitflip produce same bit in R.
phf: and the other issue with adjustable arrays is that you're doing a lot of expands (and that's what mp's fhf does), you're generating n^
2 garbage
shinohai: They had to put in their
2 cents!
scriba: ssh banner of 177.234.
2.145 as seen on 2016-06-13: SSH-1.99-HUAWEI-1.5
mircea_popescu: at another time, mp lived in a place where july/dec diff was maybe
2 degrees
a111: Logged on 2017-07-03 05:50 mircea_popescu: ok, so for every string of FG bits called M, do hashing of M, M+1, M+
2, M with first bit flipped, M with first two bits flipped, inverse of M. that's 6 items.
mircea_popescu: add to that
2 instances of a single randomly located bit flipped.
mircea_popescu: ok, so for every string of FG bits called M, do hashing of M, M+1, M+
2, M with first bit flipped, M with first two bits flipped, inverse of M. that's 6 items.
☟︎ ben_vulpes: in other news, 65536 byte message, 256 bit hash took some
2.47 hrs
a111: Logged on 2017-07-02 15:36 asciilifeform: btw ben_vulpes your mphash seems to use some shitlibrary that 1) i dun have
2) won't install via quicklisp
mircea_popescu: well, at least there's (11.5/
2)% or so black chicks among them yes ?
deedbot: shinohai updated rating of jurov from 1 to
2 << #trilema #eulora coinbr.com
mircea_popescu: and situation
2 where i sent you it via irc, how do you distinguish ?
mircea_popescu: sina no. 1. no "rules of conduct"
2. no usg / fiat "sovereign" interdictability.
sina: so this thing literally exists on the market today and its fucking cheap for example to use Amazon Lambda...is the reason you want your own basically boil down to 1. no irc gw
2. not tmsr?
sina: mircea_popescu: FYI that is a bunch of send and recv from
2 peers, (1 on port 5555, other on port 5556) on the same network interface (127.0.0.1) ...it's not a single "session"
sina: ok well those were the
2 things which I believe the spec should be refined to state clearly
mircea_popescu: wtf is the point even sticking it into her if she can't show
2-3lbs of tit upfront.
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a111: Logged on 2017-06-28 21:15 asciilifeform: in other noose, in 6236676 phuctor moduli, still just the same old
2 fermat-factorables as 6 mo. ago.
sina: asciilifeform: yesterday you mentioned
2 articles, but I had only seen one, if you recall URL can you link second one?
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Oh I thought we were talking awesome
2-strokes dirtbikes and pitbikes.
phf: freestyle
2 lacks numpad, but has an extra two columns of keys on the right, sun style, which is unfortunately bound to a bunch of windows/mac functions (like cut/copy). i mostly figured out how to change what those keys send though..
a111: Logged on 2017-06-27 03:24 mod6: concave job. 'kinesis advantage
2'
mod6: concave job. 'kinesis advantage
2'
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