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ascii_field: ^ and yes this doesn't exist because it is not physically possible to implement it as a hard guarantee (why is an exercise for the reader)
funkenstein_: i agree but i thought that was cause i haven't been using it long enough
ascii_field: (e.g., can i tell gpg 'this key is now expired but existing signatures remain valid until heat death of universe' ? afaik no)
ascii_field: ditto the key expiration thing
funkenstein_: the keys have to live somewhere on disk
funkenstein_: you mean like the lifetimes and whatnot?
funkenstein_: sometimes people like to use gpg for key management
funkenstein_: yeah i guess there is no need to make it crufiter
funkenstein_: well why are there multiple DSAs in gpg?
ascii_field: funkenstein_> for example, i could check your pubkey and send you coin << you can do that now. create addr, fill it, send over proper pgp
lobbes: did trilema migrate? << I, too, have not been able to load it today ☟︎
funkenstein_: i mean, it saves the step of you signing an address
ascii_field: funkenstein_: so one could use a bitcoin key for gpg privkey << i am still at a loss as to why one might wish to do this..
funkenstein_: there are multiple DSAs, seems like it is supposed to be extensible
funkenstein_: ascii_field, for some reason i was unable to ask myself that simple question thanks :P
TheNewDeal: did trilema migrate? ☟︎
funkenstein_: speaking of which i was going to ask you guys if gpg needs ecdsa support
ascii_field: pete_dushenski: remote access to keys ? << not as such
ascii_field: pete_dushenski: how is it that you ... << perlscript, nothing remarkable ☟︎
lobbes: <ben_vulpes> gpg 1.4 is the only gpg to use << oy, so my privkey isn't as private as I thought? I feel like I'm always realizing I'm using the borked versions of all the things
mats: oh, thats what i get for not reading the article
ben_vulpes: and will remain that way until someone in la serenissima gets fed up and rewrites it. ☟︎
ben_vulpes: gpg 1.4 is the only gpg to use.
ben_vulpes: williamdunne: that guy has nothing to do with anything
williamdunne: trinque: I suppose we should be thankful that the GPG developer is in Germany
trinque: williamdunne: sure, then they want to monitor all communications in order to enforce this requirement (nothing new, but brings it into the "open")
williamdunne: trinque: I would imagine they either a) want flawed PRNG or b) want all encryption to be done to the recipients key and the NSA's golden key
trinque: probably something like "uh... we need access to all the iPhones"
trinque: it's hard to fathom precisely what they propose here
trinque: I guess it doesn't if the NSA keys are bolted into every system made
trinque: this implies a requirement that encryption be done on internet-connected machines ☟︎
williamdunne: trinque: except with NSAbase.io you *have* to give them your keys
trinque: williamdunne: NSA proposes they become keybase.io for all encrypted communications
williamdunne: trinque: Would front door not suggest that its easier to enter than simply a back door?
trinque: though I wouldn't be surprised if they pass something this year
trinque: they'll ram this through the same way if it takes 30 years ☟︎
trinque: same thing happened with the patriot act
assbot: The NSA wants tech companies to give it 'front door' access to encrypted data | The Verge ... ( http://bit.ly/1FCHAH6 )
pete_dushenski: remote access to keys ?
pete_dushenski: ascii_field: how is it that you have asciilifeform !up you sometimes ?
BingoBoingo: Just woke up and getting to the news digging
assbot: Olivier Janssens: Bitcoin Floundation Out Of Money, Hates Transparency | Qntra.net ... ( http://bit.ly/1ykqCzV )
pete_dushenski: "Note: To stall core development 6 years after inception is perhaps the stupidest thing anyone has ever recommended in the history of time." << because 'sapien' knows all the histories nao ? ☟︎
pete_dushenski: gotta keep that place fresh!
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: ty
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: The information is useful to include, the method of using first paragraph footnotes weirds up the first page though.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Thanks.
pete_dushenski: ascii_field: nonsense. there's no such thing as someone who isn't interesting to look at.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Can you please rewrite without the first paragraph footnotes being footnotes in the first paragraph?
ascii_field is not especially interesting to look at and tends to avoid having picture taken when possible
pete_dushenski: ascii_field: i recall this well as these are the source of the only pictures i've ever seen of you
ascii_field: pete_dushenski: i went to c2 also
pete_dushenski: ascii_field: well, you're going to the conference so...
pete_dushenski: ah, no claim was made to ownership, merely 'o lookie here'
pete_dushenski: 'this is what rich people do' or somesuch being the title
ascii_field: where'd this come from, anyway
assbot: Log In - The New York Times ... ( http://bit.ly/1ykojNm )
jurov: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/your-money/at-nello-a-case-of-restaurant-bill-shock-the-haggler.html .. but, this is 2 figures more
ascii_field: (can we safely assume that golden toilet in this restaurant charges per-kg ?)
ascii_field: and where is the attached golden toilet bill for crapping it out once eaten ?
ascii_field: (basic boojum of 'harvested' energy from heat, small photovoltaic, vibration, etc. is that current is small, voltage varies wildly, and polarity also fluctuates)
ascii_field: http://www.linear.com/solutions/5153 << further examples from that vendor. there are others, and it is entirely possible to achieve the effect with discrete components
ascii_field: ;;later tell mircea_popescu re: parasitronic thread: http://www.linear.com/solutions/1218 << example
TheNewDeal: anyone ever seen a calculation for typical statistical two week step for a difficulty change at flat hashrate? ☟︎
assbot: Logged on 13-04-2015 13:36:52; mircea_popescu: women are slightly vulnerable to bad bathrooms, but slightly. you're a guy, you don't have a problem there. what are you going to catch, rabies ?
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=13-04-2015#1099372 << now we know that mircea_popescu really -did- build 'stakeoilets' in his bathrooms ☝︎
ben_vulpes: so the IED truck drove over an IED, blasted off like team rocket and then assploded at apogee?
ben_vulpes: lol mats how'd they get that truck so high up in the air?
pete_dushenski: echo makes it even easier to end up like that dead canadian tweeter
williamdunne: *This URL has been excluded from the Wayback Machine.* ☟︎
assbot: Page not found on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1zai89E )
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: i'll be damned if i let 7 microphones connected to teh cloud in ma house
chetty: yup ben_vulpes something like that would be perfect :)
ben_vulpes: it's the foooooooture
pete_dushenski: what else are they doing around their house that's occupying their hands ? changing diapers ?
pete_dushenski: i dunno why anyone would want to talk to a computer instead of type into it ☟︎
assbot: Amazon.com: Now Foods Kelp, 150mcg of Natural Iodine, 200 Tablets: Health & Personal Care ... ( http://bit.ly/1zahTvo )
ben_vulpes: http://www.amazon.com/Now-Foods-150mcg-Natural-Tablets/dp/B0001T0CL2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1428945438&sr=8-1&keywords=kelp+iodine+tablets << like this?
chetty: some kelp/iodine tablets :)
pete_dushenski: williamdunne: it's in the logs
chetty: whos coming to the conf that I can twist their arm for a favor?
pete_dushenski: of note, i never say "turn off the lights" but rather "close the lights"
ben_vulpes: dc nulled trilema's ip
ben_vulpes: jurov: there's fallout from the fetlife brouhaha
pete_dushenski: "turn off the lights"
jurov: ;;isup trilema.com
pete_dushenski: "add gelato to my shopping list"
pete_dushenski: "Amazon Echo is designed around your voice. It's always on—just ask for information, music, news, weather, and more. Echo begins working as soon as it detects the wake word."
nubbins`: not like the lead researcher is gonna produce a paper worth shitting on if they don't care what the research is about :D
nubbins`: cut the cloth you have in front of you, or w/e the fuck
nubbins`: "this is totally Z!"
nubbins`: pete_dushenski probably universities who say "hey, this researcher is interested in X, and if he publishes some papers, we get $Y"
pete_dushenski: perhaps wishing that someone would care that much about their old bones someday
pete_dushenski: or just old doods who made a buck along the way and think that dinosaurs are neato
nubbins`: besides, pete, how you gonna get those sweet research bucks if you're not claiming facts?
nubbins`: after all, what is the plural of anecdote if not fact?
nubbins`: or "anecdotal evidence seems to suggest"
nubbins`: maybe he meant to say "in theory"
pete_dushenski: though i suppose it's not an unreasonable assumption to say that feathers were +ev for mating before anything else, calling it 'a fact' is a bit loose
nubbins` wanders off to calm down