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PinkPosixPXE: well if you all want to compete, that's fine too. But I'd secure the 0.1 for mircea_popescu
PinkPosixPXE: except, it's not a competition, you just get the 0.1 BTC
mircea_popescu: ;;rate PinkPosixPXE -1 Sure, there you go.
PinkPosixPXE: mircea_popescu: I'll send you 0.1 BTC, same deal, if you provide me with some WOT rank, and if you want to do some personal shots, with a string of my choice, that's highly encouraged as well.
mircea_popescu: a i think wordpress has a narrow size limit, may be 1mb or somethign
ThickAsThieves: i thought i read em all...
mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves you've missed a lot in the logs.
PinkPosixPXE: mircea_popescu: I'll send you 0.1BTC if you throw me some rank, you can send me pictures of your titties as well, with a string of text written on them. ;)
ThickAsThieves: hehe maybe good tool to practice overtaking btc then
RagnarDanneskjol: 51% attack would be a cinch too - especially with majority of hashing on p2pool
ThickAsThieves: well it's a decent testcoin
RagnarDanneskjol: ahh - that would be easy to do
ThickAsThieves: someone sold down the mkt tho
RagnarDanneskjol: the pool or the coin?
ThickAsThieves: <+mats_cd03> lol dude operates a mixer. /// probly part of the trap
mircea_popescu: i wonder if they can use the extra material to give the woman a new hymen too
assbot: Lip plate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
undata: cazalla: that'll be big here in portland I'm sure
assbot: Big increase in surgery to mend flesh tunnel earlobes | Life and style | The Observer
cazalla: "Now one of the fastest-growing cosmetic procedures in the UK is repairing stretched earlobes." hilarious http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/oct/19/cosmetic-surgeons-repair-stretched-earlobes
undata: well, that's as long as you're taking your colloidal silver too
BingoBoingo: Oh a quack made the local paper http://www.bnd.com/2014/10/18/3462222/guest-view-could-ebola-patients.html?sp=/99/174/
atcbot: >> No data returned from CoinMiner.net << [PityThePool Hashrate]: 10604.10 GH/s [iSpace Pool Hashrate]: 6.49 TH/s [P2P Hashrate]: 1.68 TH/s
atcbot: >> No data returned from CoinMiner.net << [PityThePool Hashrate]: 10497.70 GH/s [iSpace Pool Hashrate]: 21.55 TH/s [P2P Hashrate]: 1.70 TH/s
BingoBoingo: No, you need to get these mother fucking snakes off of the motherfucking plane
mircea_popescu: fucktarded kids thinking they're going to get rich.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo so there's at least three different parties attacking, seeing how it went from 60 to 50 then to 35
decimation: re: docker << my understanding is that it's pretty much a chroot jail combined with some cpu and ram and network limits
atcbot: >> No data returned from CoinMiner.net << [PityThePool Hashrate]: 9946.92 GH/s [iSpace Pool Hashrate]: 34.78 TH/s [P2P Hashrate]: 1.76 TH/s
mod6: there are some here (not sure if this is what you're referring to): http://atc.blockr.io/charts
mircea_popescu: who had all the nice atc graphs ?
mircea_popescu: "o, we're too special to mine helpfuly, we gotta be smarter than the britches allow"
BingoBoingo: And they were also non-responsive
mircea_popescu: anyway, a bunch of smartass miners are going to hurt once their coinbases finally mature.
BingoBoingo: Ispace came in at that time, but it wasn't reporting crap when i pointed hash at it.
BingoBoingo: Pity the Pool's was
mircea_popescu: the ispace assholes was the thing that "didn't work" and nobody was answering, back when we were looking for a pool, was it ?
atcbot: >> No data returned from CoinMiner.net << [PityThePool Hashrate]: 8600.13 GH/s [iSpace Pool Hashrate]: 49.11 TH/s [P2P Hashrate]: 1.68 TH/s
diametric: what makes it docker is the whole management infrastructure around it
jurov: so.. does this docker thing work with grsec and makes easier chroots with readonly-bind-mounted stuff?
diametric: i'd still be highly interested in learning about potential escapes though
kakobrekla: <mike_c> ok. so i guess that was mpif's 2m atc getting out < my thought was its the 60th guy
diametric: its like a jail + management system on top of it
asciilifeform: so more of a parrot cage than a jail for man.
mike_c: ok. so i guess that was mpif's 2m atc getting out
diametric: asciilifeform: now if you're relying on docker to be a jail for the purposes of security, than that alone isn't ideal.
mircea_popescu: seems kinda clear. who's going to spend a coupla btc to get it back out of the hole ?
diametric: asciilifeform: docker's purpose isn't security per se. an escape can be irrelevant. if anything its a nice system for compartmentalizing your system and preventing the pollution of your filesystem with random libraries needed by a single application.
atcbot: >> No data returned from CoinMiner.net << [PityThePool Hashrate]: 10149.75 GH/s [iSpace Pool Hashrate]: 61.45 TH/s [P2P Hashrate]: 1.63 TH/s
mircea_popescu: mike_c check this out :
mike_c: somehow i misunderstood based on bingo's continued involvement and the renting of the hashpower.
asciilifeform: if i recall there was some vague rumour of an escape for it.
diametric: mircea_popescu: to which list are you referring?
assbot: Logged on 20-10-2014 01:16:57; kakobrekla: <Apocalyptic> yeah... the guy is back again < so next is price dropping
mircea_popescu: diametric maybe it was my question, originally. ie, why would you add more to the list.
diametric: asciilifeform: is there an incident that started the discussion? all i see here is a lot of "using docker insecurely is insecure."
assbot: The woes of Altcoin, or why there is no such thing as “cryptocurrencies” pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2014/the-woes-of-altcoin-or-why-there-is-no-such-thing-as-cryptocurrencies/ << twas on trilema months ago neh ?
mircea_popescu: mike_c it's dead tho.
mike_c: 24m atc in existence. took 2m to take price to 1
atcbot: [ATC Mined] Current: 23835136 Total ATC (to be mined): 268435456 % Mined of Total: 8.88
asciilifeform: log works again, see there.
asciilifeform: diametric: couldn't help but think of you
asciilifeform: diametric: whole mess of rumination re: 'docker' earlier today.
diametric: dammit tab.
diametric: assbot: i think the fix-macos part of the url is more of a plea
asciilifeform: just removes some of the anal anaesthetic applied by apple during first penetration
undata: asciilifeform: that only fixes the one that's a "feature" if I recall
asciilifeform: doesn't actually fix anything, contrary to the implication in the url.
asciilifeform: ^ for anyone who is stuck with that os
atcbot: >> No data returned from CoinMiner.net << [PityThePool Hashrate]: 10658.51 GH/s [iSpace Pool Hashrate]: 63.91 TH/s [P2P Hashrate]: 1.68 TH/s
asciilifeform: https://github.com/fix-macosx/yosemite-phone-home (thanks to diametric)
mircea_popescu: there are NO degrees of liberty left for the evil government, in any field.
asciilifeform: i would utterly do this in their place.
mircea_popescu: no amount of thumbing nose and general pretense is going to help. mpxxx will drive usgxxx anything out of the market. period and full stop.
asciilifeform: i still can't fathom why they're not having their muppets push the 'all this derp is because they really broke rsa in the '90s' angle.
mircea_popescu: here's the scoop : if the usg does not standardize good crypto, mp WILL. and the result wil be that mp's standards will drive the nist out of the market.
mircea_popescu: What if the terrorists hear about fast secure crypto? Yikes! Similar to constant-time story. Don’t standardize good crypto. Discourage use of good crypto. If the good crypto persists, try to bury it behind a huge menu of bad options. Advertise “cryptographic agility”; actually cryptographic fragility. Pretend that this “agility” justifies using breakable crypto.
asciilifeform not entirely surprised to discover poetteringisms in: 'mplayer', 'firefox', a number of other packages
assbot: Logged on 18-09-2014 17:18:46; mike_c: um, what about what everybody else does. lookup table.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you recall this was discussed in here.
asciilifeform: gotta keep the s-boxes around, or regenerate on demand. tertium non datur
mircea_popescu: Almost all AES implementations use fast lookup tables. <<< o, what ever could be the problem with lookup tables wink wink
mats_cd03: i do my best not to think about the dongs that have been in my wife
mircea_popescu: !up technoboy
mircea_popescu: undata> wouldn't... *using the thing* collect the data relevant to judging its performance? << YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND HOW THE WORLD WORKS PUTIN!
mats_cd03: could try ruining my credit but i don't care about that
atcbot: >> No data returned from CoinMiner.net << [PityThePool Hashrate]: 8253.67 GH/s [iSpace Pool Hashrate]: 60.91 TH/s [P2P Hashrate]: 1.70 TH/s
mircea_popescu: <BingoBoingo> thps ?!?!
mircea_popescu: it isn't, and they get caught all up in that process as if it were something.
mircea_popescu: <mats_cd03> my slave name would be a start, but i suppose thats a fuzzy thing. << silly thing to put a price on. sort-of like making teens think losing their virginity is a big fucking deal.
asciilifeform: !down technoboy
BingoBoingo: !up technoboy
kakobrekla: <Apocalyptic> yeah... the guy is back again < so next is price dropping ☟︎
asciilifeform: this is, to an extent, a rerun of the anthrax thing.
undata: asciilifeform: "On October 10th, the FDA has granted emergency use authorization to three screening system called Ebola Zaire Target1, which was also developed with help from the Defense Department" << BioFire just isn't in the in-group, I'd wager
undata: wouldn't... *using the thing* collect the data relevant to judging its performance?
undata: "The FDA may not authorize the use of a diagnostic test before reviewing data about its performance in detecting Ebola virus in human specimens and determining that the standard for authorization is met."
asciilifeform: see remainder of thread.
assbot: Logged on 28-03-2014 16:25:38; asciilifeform: (SRAM with immunoreactant crap permanently bonded to the capacitors)