asciilifeform: ( recall? derps used prime-constructor instead of asciilifeform-style 'generate N random bits and probe for primality, if fail -- discard ALL of them' )
asciilifeform: and ~every 'tpm'-generated rsa modulus to date
asciilifeform: includes ~all 'yubikey' devices, for instance.
asciilifeform: ^ potentially good for some implausibly-large num of popped mods
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: nosuchlabs.com/hardware.html , and per mircea_popescu's 2016 spec , given as there is not yet a 2nd iron product, they are idempotent
asciilifeform: ( the rest, sks, and the tiny remainder, manual submissions. )
asciilifeform: these, from 16010944 submissions ( i.e. gpg keys ) of which 12284842 were Framedragger-generated.
asciilifeform: oh, and to complete earlier snapshot picture : Known Moduli: 10347987 .
asciilifeform: for certain uses, spoils iron is the ~only iron, aha
asciilifeform: scanning is 'embarrassingly parallel', e.g. if you have 2 places to work from , it goes 2x as fast, and so on linearly
asciilifeform: ( the correct place to do it ~from~, might even be the -- repurposed -- usg botnets, e.g. mikrotik etc. )
asciilifeform: it's a pretty straight mechanical job.
asciilifeform: and to whittle away at the nobus idiocy -- ideally we get ~regular whole-ipv4 scans, and erry time a usgtronic router vendor with fixed keys etc is discovered, list of ~live~ boxes is seen by whoever wants.
asciilifeform: let him do equiv of 'running in gas mask'.
asciilifeform: sorta ~whole point of phuctor -- to increase the minimal complexity/cost for enemy .
asciilifeform: ( where you apply a magictransform to the whole rfc4880 turd, to get a lattice and get the privs; or at the very least, diddled rng that gives e.g. 48 bits of possible keyspace, so nobody finds straight collision, but their asic can walk it, or the like.
asciilifeform: ^ d00d with large collection of debian-style 'famous p's and q's', even once showed up here and asked to get phuctor's, and he did, but somehow his collection includes ~whole keys~ rather than factors. soon i'ma feed in ~his~ collection.☟︎
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-06#1810407 << it indexes it in ~realtime , it plus a whole buncha crawlers that have namestrings that dun correspond to anything findable publicly, i suspect the usual suspects, when ipbanned they come back ~immediately from somewhere else☝︎
asciilifeform: 2) if mod / oneknownfactor is prime, we get the other kind, also a just-that-modulus factor
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-06#1810406 << there are two types of factor that are factors of ~solely one~ modulus: 1) debianistic ( and other 'special collection' ones, i'ma make it mark them in the factor page soon) , and,☝︎
asciilifeform: the 'make[1]: c: Command not found' thing is dead giveaway.
asciilifeform: lobbes: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-05#1810194 << exactly it. your musl gcc never built, so trb has nothing to be built ~with~. you must find out why it did not build. but i recommend burning your heathen linux to the ground and using danielpbarron's, or trinque's, or mine, gentoo recipe☝︎
asciilifeform: ( to complain, wheedle, demand refunds for emptied bottle, etc )
asciilifeform: selling to locals might actually be a dangerous liability, for all we know they have 'legal rights' to xyz
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: aside from the fact that nobody has any such thing to send... there's 2.5kW iirc in the rack, of which maybe half a kw is actually drawn. so in principle such a thing could.
asciilifeform: tho if we had a miner, it'd be tempting item to install while there's still mains current capacity left over that is already being paid for. tho of course nobody has a miner, not for many years.