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ben_vulpes: maybe fuck it, record an audio file and nom those bits?
ben_vulpes: adc on the cheap via mic input
ben_vulpes: "The key facet of the OS X audio I/O model involves predictive timing mechanisms. Instead of requiring the driver to message an application directly when an I/O cycle has completed, the timing mechanisms enable the Audio HAL to predict when the cycle will complete." << wowee
ben_vulpes: trinque: yeah, that
trinque: ben_vulpes: oh the dieharder thing?
ben_vulpes: trinque: dpaste with patch vanished. plz to turdalize.
punkman: how many downgrade attacks do they need to have before they cut out the stupid modes?
ben_vulpes: hanbot: specifically the part i found amusing was the closing </code> tag at the top of the document and the opening <code> tag at the bottom
punkman: " allows a man-in-the-middle attacker to downgrade vulnerable TLS connections to 512-bit export-grade cryptography"
hanbot: ben_vulpes yeah i'd be happy to find a better way to do that.
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu sha512(the_answer.tar.gz.asc) == b0d915a9f73a21c47b0444a31cf8e3a9393e31a8cc676aec318198ff5d0f958d68756b160335d65ba7dce2e94072de19e4cc4214912f81cee121bdd6d9a4aec8, aaand you've got mail.
ben_vulpes: decimation: you're not allowed to know!
decimation: ben_vulpes: I'm familiar with the idea that exists. no idea how it is calculated
ben_vulpes: 'But she added the uses of hashtags such as "kill all white men" on her personal account were "in-jokes and ways that many people in the queer feminist community express ourselves".' << gotta love these people. "when you make jokes i don't understand and therefore piss me off, i round up a hate squad and get you fired. when i make jokes, it's in-group solidarity and YOU CAN'T SAY ANYHTING ABOUT IT"
ben_vulpes: <decimation> [01:51] or is the 'price signal' one of those things usg can will into existance? << are you familiar with the "winkdex"?
mike_c: ;;later tell jurov sorry for the wait, found this lying around on my todo list - http://www.btcalpha.com/wot/user/BBB0A99950037551F533850A677ABD62D0AEE7D7/
mod6: there's a link at the top of that paste to where I found it.
mod6: ok, so gnupg v2 relies on libgcrypt to generate the keys, i finally found the code: dpaste.com/3106AJC.txt Seems that it does the same thing as v1 when doing the Euler totient.
decimation: https://clearlinux.org/ < lol now intel wants to build a linux distribution
BingoBoingo: !up thestringpuller
mod6: thx trinque
trinque: asciilifeform: if you end up opening your treasure chest please deedbot- the sha256sums
BingoBoingo: !down tidus
BingoBoingo: !up tidus
trinque: I'm spelunking in the wayback machine for shasums or something
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell justJanne Parts of the US have Nordic Systen style laws https://www.agr.state.il.us/Laws/Regs/8iac220.pdf
asciilifeform: signed by them
asciilifeform: mod6: i'd like to see ones from wot folks' disks.
asciilifeform: would have to plug ancient disks in, though, something to be avoided if possible
asciilifeform: i have a 1.4.11 from 2010 if that helps
trinque: !s tar gnupg
trinque: !s tar gpg
asciilifeform: mod6 et al: iirc mircea_popescu once posted his vintage tarball of gpg src
trinque: https://www.reddit.com/r/nottheonion/comments/36h7jn/bahar_mustafa_goldsmiths_diversity_officer_at/?sort=top << the biggest lol is that notice which accompanies the thread being closed
gavmatic: sure thank you
mod6: BingoBoingo: yeah, probably was ported 2x since then would be my guess; first from CVS to SVN then from SVN to GIT
BingoBoingo: gavmatic: Hang around a bit and maybe think about submitting some pieces to qntra?
BingoBoingo: Have to take that timestamp on a bit of faith since... git didn't exist yet
mod6: looks like that part of the code hasn't changed since the initial checkin of the code back in nov. of 97: committer Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org> Tue, 18 Nov 1997 14:06:00 +0000 (14:06 +0000) 5393dd53c5e06f0458949217317601b2eaed8350 http://git.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=gnupg.git;a=commit;h=5393dd53c5e06f0458949217317601b2eaed8350
decimation: or is the 'price signal' one of those things usg can will into existance?
decimation: ben_vulpes: right but the 'price signal' comes from - you know - trading?
gavmatic: yes it's just some of my ramblings, and a couple projects need to update thanks danielpbarron
BingoBoingo: <ben_vulpes> <pete_dushenski> looks like ex machina wasn't popular with the b-a crowd. no huge shock, i suppose. << whattabout Fury Road? << No One's going to talk about the blantant pro-Doge propaganda in Age of Ultron?
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 1 for gavmatic with note: claims to be gnnr and lost his key; writes at http://coinlaunch.com/
ben_vulpes: i'll follow up on this later.
ben_vulpes to tango
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: so i walk into $redacted on monday and folks compare me to pons & fleischmann. so there'll be teasing, yes. ☟︎
ben_vulpes: you miserable tease
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: you tease!
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu it is presently searching for, well... them.
ben_vulpes: <decimation> so can someone explain why the nyse would have a bitcoin index without any actual bitcoin-backed securities for trade? << "price signal" is necessary for securities.
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu i've developed a heuristic. see litmus.py on dulap.
ben_vulpes: ah i do enjoy the odd kids' movie, but those are largely action movies as well
pete_dushenski: so i see more than my share of 'kids movies'
pete_dushenski: i'm more of a comedy man myself, but there aren't really 'modern releases' in this genre that aren't animated.
ben_vulpes: of the modern releases.
pete_dushenski: furious 7 was the last, before that i dun even remember.
pete_dushenski: it's rare that i see a mainstream flick, ex machina was definitely an exception.
ben_vulpes: <pete_dushenski> looks like ex machina wasn't popular with the b-a crowd. no huge shock, i suppose. << whattabout Fury Road?
BingoBoingo: Today was the day of the planting of ornamental amaranths (Celosia). See cazalla I'm totally planting edible plants if I want to eat like the world's desperately poor! ☟︎
pete_dushenski: still a healthy premium but also about half what it was in the first few manic days of trading.
pete_dushenski: and 'gbtc' is back down to $29. for 'approximately' 0.1 btc.
mod6: heheh, there are like even random '^L's in this file.
mod6: yikes! well, that confirms it, not that i was ever going to use gnupg v2 anyway, but now that i've looked at the code, CERTAINLY NOT.
assbot: Successfully updated the rating for pete_dushenski from 2 to 3 with note: prolific writer and traveler of the world
bitstein: and it brought the funk
pete_dushenski: bitstein it definitely yielded stimulating conversation, even if it had some holes in the plot and storyline
pete_dushenski: calgary is a good bit more temperate than edmonton (300km further north) as a result of the chinook winds
pete_dushenski: decimation i'm in edmonton, but what you've heard is true
decimation: pete_dushenski: are you in calgary? I've heard they have the 'chinook winds' there
pete_dushenski: decimation so he doesn't *have* to pretend.
bitstein: pete_dushenski: agreed. I'm glad I went to the theater to see it. Not many movies worth the trip anymore.
pete_dushenski: and isn't tbtf
decimation: does your local grocery store display the spot price of tuna in tsukiji?
pete_dushenski: decimation and obama is supposed to be president of the free world.
decimation: pete_dushenski: I guess, but they are supposed to be running - a market?
pete_dushenski: the movie was actually pretty tight for something made in the past 5 years.
pete_dushenski: bitstein interesting. i was pleasantly surprised that ex machina ended where it did.
pete_dushenski: decimation for the same reason that cnn and the rest of the sideline jockeys report on news. they dun make it. just talk about it.
bitstein: pete_dushenski: midwit-level analysis of AI aside, I wish they had explored Nathan's fear of his own invention more. I also thought that it ended two minutes later than it should have.
decimation: so can someone explain why the nyse would have a bitcoin index without any actual bitcoin-backed securities for trade? ☟︎
trinque: mats: get your blowtorch too
pete_dushenski: bitstein lol. and a sex robot too !
bitstein: pete_dushenski: Nice write-up. I could use a party button in my home, though: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxXlPULqYN0
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 2 for trinque with note: coder formerly known as undata; deedbot maintainer
mod6: so above there they do a swap of 'p' & 'q' to make p the smaller of the two. then they take the nlimbs of 'p' twice to allocate the space for each t1 & t2. which i thought was kinda strange.
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 1 for gnnr with note: just a reader of the logs
pete_dushenski: 1.4.9 too ?
asciilifeform: can we get the maintainer in here ?
mod6: seems, like it also exists at least in 1.4.12 too
pete_dushenski: not sure why i decided to write-up ex machina, which i didn't particularly enjoy, instead of dirty rotten scoundrels, which i also just watched and found to be quite a bit more of a hoot.
trinque: ahaha this is rsa.c
asciilifeform: where found this
asciilifeform: mod6: no reason that i can think of
pete_dushenski: looks like ex machina wasn't popular with the b-a crowd. no huge shock, i suppose.
mod6: they're both declared with type MPI, was just curious i guess.
mod6: mpi_sub_ui( t2, q, 1 );
mod6: mpi_sub_ui( t1, p, 1 );
mod6: i see below the actual maff is being carried out in here:
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'? ☟︎☟︎