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gabriel_laddel: ll solve these exact problems and cost $100 dollars - it won'
t. My point /is/ that the notion there couldn'
t possibly be a unix worth paying for is absurd.
gabriel_laddel: etc), you wouldn'
t shell over $100 for it? You've already advertised spending a week(!) setting up a gentoo. ben_vulpes wasted at least an hour trying to figure out what the hell portage overlays do even. mod6 burnt god knows how long writing an (unfinished) gentoo install guide. How little is everyone's time worth? My point is not that Masamune wi
gabriel_laddel: *: BingoBoingo finds most confusing about gabriel_laddel that he would suppose people pay for *nix'en + asciilifeform: i must confess that i personally would not pay -anything- for a unix of any description whatsoever. + mircea_popescu: i still don'
t see the money part. this is art, at best. + asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: the way i understand, he
t gabriel_laddel: trinque: but the guy was dead set on building this whole relational coding environment for... I don'
t know, your grandmother, anyone, "the people"! << idk wtf he was smoking - sounds like you should have packaged and sold it.
gabriel_laddel: g a business. EG: from what I can tell, it consists of fill out paperwork, go to point (lat,long), fill out more paperwork, if you fill out enough paperwork, you'll get special moron coins that you can spend at select hotels or trade in for airline credits. Fucking idiot nonsense to fill the lives of shmucks whose time isn'
t worth anything and aspi
mircea_popescu: Hasimir minus the fact that it imports unsigned keys (badly signed it rejects, but unsigned at all seem an exception ?), gpg generally doesn'
t import the diddled exponent keys yeah
Hasimir: mircea_popescu, asciilifeform, I was looking in gpg's import source code for an unrelated thing and noticed something, it won'
t give you the answer, but it might help narrow the search - read through the code and code comments in g10/import.c of the current master repo, it goes through the specific key error types and subkey fragment types that gpg won'
t import (which also happens to be most of the keys on The List)
assbot: Logged on 22-05-2015 03:10:09; mircea_popescu: Hasimir he doesn'
t mean [i take it] that someone was doing research which involved these keys. he was responding to me saying that for all we know, this is a property OF NUMBERS somehow
Hasimir: it's in one of the bitbucket
t=issues
decimation: I don'
t trust 8-bit character handling code
trinque: decimation: I don'
t see why it can'
t handle utf8; the sqlite db it munches on is
assbot: Logged on 22-05-2015 04:05:08; mircea_popescu: somehow the obvious "Don'
t do drm, you'll be involved with the sort of people who do drm" doesn'
t occur to his mind.
decimation: irc handles aren'
t an identity, gpg keys are
assbot: Logged on 22-05-2015 03:47:14; mircea_popescu: they don'
t even know whom to jail for the most recent leak on trilema.
decimation: and if someone has a name that can'
t be romanized? fuck'em - they can romanize or have no identity
mircea_popescu: they should be thankful the names don'
t get translated!
mircea_popescu: somehow the obvious "Don'
t do drm, you'll be involved with the sort of people who do drm" doesn'
t occur to his mind.
☟︎ Hasimir: mircea_popescu, yeah, aus has mandatory enrolment for voting and fines if you don'
t show up to vote (or postal vote)
assbot: Logged on 21-05-2015 23:31:13; cazalla: trinque, at least you have the option not to vote.. i usually find myself rediscovering my religious roots on election day which exempts me from wasting my time.. why Hasimir would volunteer to waste even more of his time though, i can'
t figure that one
decimation: obama can pretend he doesn'
t even know what these people are talking about
decimation: I suspect usg will withdraw because they don'
t want the court to rule that thier little export regulation house of cards is unconstitutional
mircea_popescu: they don'
t even know whom to jail for the most recent leak on trilema.
☟︎ decimation: right, which is why usg isn'
t going to test it again
Hasimir: mircea_popescu, but individuals aren'
t BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> Hasimir he doesn'
t mean [i take it] that someone was doing research which involved these keys. he was responding to me saying that for all we know, this is a property OF NUMBERS somehow << Yes
BingoBoingo: Hasimir: Nah, some poor motherfucker could be Dr. Motherfucker if only they didn'
t sign with an "Intelligence" agency
mircea_popescu: Hasimir he doesn'
t mean [i take it] that someone was doing research which involved these keys. he was responding to me saying that for all we know, this is a property OF NUMBERS somehow
☟︎ cazalla: mircea_popescu, how would i know what to put what where when we can'
t have weapons here to begin with :\
Hasimir: remember that those ppl weren'
t used to a world where guns were common enough to worry about
mircea_popescu: cazalla> i'd much rather put 2 in their chest and compost em << why ? you're supposed to shoot out the knees/shoulders, and why wouldn'
t you ?
Hasimir: cazalla, we don'
t have a formal position on firearms, but we generally favour individual freedom
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> cazalla what, you're impugning a whole city now ? << Not like I don'
t indict whole cities for eventual Bingo Justice
mircea_popescu: you know, just because there isn'
t a better solution of the same strength doesn'
t mean it's terribru good.
mircea_popescu: being armed is like carrying a large 1980s laptop everywhere that can'
t be turned on
Vexual: 2 days on the train to melb, i don'
t sleep untill i get home
cazalla: Hasimir, can'
t say i'm a fan.. and look it's Vexual! lol
Hasimir: and a certain someone didn'
t twig ...
mod6: didn'
t i see Ben McGinnes just post something to the thread about MP & the keys on the gnupg list or w/e?
Hasimir: I can'
t complain, my initial stake came from a one night coding effort and then I traded on that and built it a little bit
Hasimir: yeah, that didn'
t last ...
BingoBoingo: Well with factors message signing shouldn'
t be too much CPU mathing, but I guess if at this rate ~98 keys sign "lol I suck cocks" at the end of sks dump processing makes better Trilema post
mircea_popescu: Hasimir if it can'
t interoperate with assbot's it doesn'
t matter.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: It's what some derps quoted seems to suggest. Factoring dat subkey doesn'
t really give priv key
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: I enthralled by assertions that "you can'
t get whole key package from factoring subkey" and yet... niggers.txt
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: That redress is if they wait too long to file in the first place. But if hearing that takes 2 years to schedule has to be blown off because prosecutor whales aren'
t ready... Maybe I have a disposition by $5000/BTC
mircea_popescu: what sort of argument is this supposed to be even, "it didn'
t spare all the boring folks".
assbot: Logged on 21-05-2015 22:00:35; Hasimir: didn'
t spare all the boring folks
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i didn'
t get the impression his expectation is being directly paid.
assbot: Logged on 21-05-2015 21:54:53; ascii_field: LinuxCon and he told me that some folks complained that they can'
t encrypt to him. For other this was no problem, though.' << this part should surprise no one. the boobytrap works on -someone-.
assbot: Logged on 20-05-2015 20:54:58; Apocalyptic: I multiply then the modulus N by 3 (or any other small prime, the value doesn'
t matter)
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> it's a plain "don'
t use your own server/domain for your email" thing. which is not the only thing that's wrong with this, but in light of the recent humiliation clinton delivered upon them... << She used exchange, prolly pissed they had to risk a zero day
mircea_popescu: (you recall, she used her own set-up in her own office, the nsa couldn'
t get her emails aha)
mircea_popescu: it's a plain "don'
t use your own server/domain for your email" thing. which is not the only thing that's wrong with this, but in light of the recent humiliation clinton delivered upon them...
mircea_popescu: Endnotes [1] It's since been pointed out to me that renewals don'
t trigger WAPs. Renewals were in the original specification but the Registrars Stakeholder Group managed to get it taken out.
mircea_popescu: jurov i don'
t often cosmic ray, but when i cosmic ray i always every fourth bit.
mircea_popescu: eagerly awaiting the kerrys of this world going "the atrocities in ukraine are due to russia!!1 the ukr govt clearly said they would break geneva convention unless russia buys them a popsicle and russia didn'
t!!11"
mircea_popescu: you see chitlin, cosmic rays don'
t often interfere with digital computers. but when they do, they always stamp in 281479271743489.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform incidentally, that reddit suggests to me we shall soon have reddit/hn/twitter/facebook/everything accounts, each and every last one of us. and we won'
t even have to man them :D
mircea_popescu: he quotes "Note that it is not said nor implied here that there's any sort of theoretical vulnerability related to using 65537 as an exponent for RSA.". the full quote is "Note that it is not said nor implied here that there's any sort of theoretical vulnerability related to using 65537 as an exponent for RSA. The point is that you don'
t know what exact implementation flaws the NSA is or may be relying on, and for this
BingoBoingo: cazalla: Looks like a mix of some sort didn'
t want to stay in its container
cazalla: and anyway, you don'
t need to vote in order to be politically active
cazalla: trinque, at least you have the option not to vote.. i usually find myself rediscovering my religious roots on election day which exempts me from wasting my time.. why Hasimir would volunteer to waste even more of his time though, i can'
t figure that one
☟︎ cazalla: meh i gave up voting years ago, don'
t even bother turning up whether it's local, state or federal election.. they can pay me for my time if they're that keen for my vote
trinque: yup, I don'
t tend to stop coding, just swap which project
trinque: anyhow use it, see what works/doesn'
t, rate the guy
trinque: encoding hasn'
t been a problem yet
Hasimir: ah, that explains why it can'
t be done with gpg -sa (a pity, that's a great way to avoid encoding errors)
ascii_field: if zimmerman isn'
t in the pay of usg - he oughta be sending them a bill.
trinque: incidentally I don'
t recall anyone here making specific claims about who is behind this
Hasimir: jurov, not so, if that were the case I wouldn'
t be here discussing it
Hasimir: jurov, it can'
t, but if the sig was already there, but other data got mangled, it might account for some things
jurov: what if the answer is no, keyserver can'
t ever produce valid sig in this case?
Hasimir: ascii_field, we certainly don'
t, it's why we split from ppi
trinque: and that isn'
t currently known
Hasimir: Phil Zimmermann isn'
t on that list, neither is RMS or even a former PM of my country (and yes, it was a real key)
Hasimir: yes, but it doesn'
t prove your malicious bastards theory either
Hasimir: didn'
t spare all the boring folks
☟︎ Hasimir: anyway, until the specific cause is identified, it can'
t be called either way
ascii_field: LinuxCon and he told me that some folks complained that they can'
t encrypt to him. For other this was no problem, though.' << this part should surprise no one. the boobytrap works on -someone-.
☟︎