asciilifeform: btw i'd rather learn the answer to this nao than later, so will ask, does mircea_popescu want to give a list of folx other than adlai whose money aint welcome ? or is this list identical to folx he's negrated; or some other formula.
asciilifeform: and i think this covers all the major 'wishlist'.
asciilifeform: and, the cherry on the cake, will be the box where you put ip (e.g. own) and it probes ssh/ssl/vpn/etc ports and makes key submission that user can bookmark
asciilifeform: ( other items in phuctor conveyor : display of info re factor in the per-factor pg ( e.g. http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/factor/5223 ) when something interesting is known about it -- e.g. 'debian collection', 'nsa.mikrotik', 'cisco', etc
asciilifeform: ( could be anywhere in civilized world, really, but does resemble )
asciilifeform: ( will have to make a slightly complicated change and test locally, because current 'rss is simple sql query' doesn't rate-limit the output of 1-factor-N-moduli-affected events )
asciilifeform: starting nightfall tonight, will run on this scheme.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: after #10 is eaten ( the eater is still running ) i'ma fire the shitter on your signal ( say, when you go to bed ), just ping.
asciilifeform: right now the feed is entirely lowtech ( it is simply query of last 20 factors found )
asciilifeform: i haven't the first clue currently how to even implement the current trinque functionality ( hostname ) in the feed
asciilifeform: trinque: pheature request : tune the rss eater so that if phuctured pop matches the Framedragger pattern , prints as mircea_popescu described; but otherwise (say, classical pgp key pops) the full shebang.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: the only interesting part is actually trinque-generated : the reverse-dns'd hostname of the ip ( e.g. olivetti.it )
asciilifeform: ( where it is nao : parcel 10 of 13 is 1/2 way in; each parcel holds ~800k keyz )
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: i propose to arrange it to fire in the wee hours of night (newyork time) strictly
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: it'll run dry after 2-3 bursts.
asciilifeform: ( perhaps after this, we'll do an sks refresh, high time for one, last time was in 2015 )
asciilifeform: re : phuctor : this is approx what i expected. incidentally , the bottleneck is ~still~ in inputting keys, rather than crunching'em ( they all get crunched at once, and it takes about 45min from start to finish, erry time ) . however no longer much of a bottleneck, all of the remaining Framedragger archive should be done by... saturday night, at current rate
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-03#1807801 << as i understand , they get this automagically by leaving the reich,neh ( afaik usg hasn't yet sent kidnappigsquad after collegedebtor chix in bananistans , to date )☝︎
asciilifeform: debug of herr boeck, grade-a imperial политтехнолог ( how does that even go in engl ? )
asciilifeform: dunno, looked as prepared as they ever get, had the myrmidons ready, the 'why japanese toilets haven't conquered america' replacement article thing at button's push, etc neh
asciilifeform: at the current pace, 100% of 2016-Framedragger collection will be eaten by next thurs.
asciilifeform: hey Framedragger ! ask the sea goddess to letcha go on shore leave! or wherever heaven or hell yer stuck in.
asciilifeform: iirc i originally introduced phuctor as 'catalogue of rsa keys which are inexpensively breakable'. for said formulation it does not matter precisely ~how~, if tomorrow i conceive of a wholly novel inexpensive break, i will apply it to phuctor with the others ( as i applied classical methods, gcd, bernsteinistic gcd, fermat, ( in the worx...) lenstra , etc . )
asciilifeform: same point as the debian keys. ( the latter are , what, 90+% of our pops to date )
asciilifeform: should pop a pretty large population of currently 'green' moduli