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Framedragger: $s alt-right
Framedragger: "This means that to overflow the "unpack_streams" variable we need only have a 7-Zip file with the number of folders "numFolders" larger than 42 and then populate "numUnpackStreams" with sufficient values." heheh
Framedragger: ouch.
Framedragger: did not intend to insult :)
Framedragger: looks good, too
Framedragger: asciilifeform: btw lynx is able to load the large phuctor pages all proper and stuff :) not that this is unexpected, but still nice to know that the server-side stuff is *just fine* for sane clients.
Framedragger: their use of encryption seems to be so that lazy competitors would be forced to use their own servers; because there's not really much in terms of authentication, see...
Framedragger: "It also downloads firmware updates over http and doesn't appear to check signatures on them, so there's the potential for MITM attacks on the plug itself. The remote control server is on AWS unless your timezone is GMT+8, in which case it's in China."
Framedragger: hehheh. must've been fun
Framedragger: *of course* this thing will be using rand() wrongly, *of course* it pipes user input to system() so that you can pass commands after a semicolon, etc.; it's pretty amusing
Framedragger: http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/43486.html < wonders of IoT
Framedragger: such is life
Framedragger: $up ascii_deadfiber
Framedragger: can i up? prolly not
Framedragger: https://twitter.com/sam_reginald/status/745401616912654338
Framedragger: 2M should be enuf for everyone
Framedragger: heh yeah, if no POST involved in phpmyadmin reply, and there shouldn't. lol.
Framedragger: such joy
Framedragger: it seems that you can modify it in .htaccess with php_value post_max_size 20M
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: post_max_size  in php.ini, apparently set to 2M by default?
Framedragger: ah yeah, i probably meant POST request
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: couuuld be max file upload limit set in php.ini or in webserver? but i guess could also just be wordpress / typical php app shit..
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-21#1486116 << mah pleasure ☝︎
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-20#1485926 << tru. ☝︎
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-20#1485895 << heh - incidentally i may be busier afk these days ☝︎
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-20#1485808 << indeed, release summaries can be deceiving this way i suppose - i see what you mean. i haven't looked at the big picture / general decisions, but i can understand this viewpoint for sure ☝︎
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-20#1485802 << well argumented, thanks ☝︎
Framedragger: asciilifeform: sure, ok
Framedragger on and off but generally not old enough to join the club. the documentation is a piece of work though..
Framedragger: asciilifeform: that's a misuse of slippery slope i think; i could e.g. say then that any "concept" is not "stable" and not "truly ontologically grounded" or whatever. but i guess there's actual stuff / critique to be said about stability of hardware in particular, so, fair enough i guess
Framedragger: phf: the latter is true i suppose, but on stable hardware configurations the"drivers" etc prolly does not apply. but sure, size etc
Framedragger: BingoBoingo: lol talk about selection bias;surely you can do the same for various linuxes
Framedragger: k
Framedragger: *yawn*
Framedragger: too much thought compression
Framedragger: these abstract rebuttals always confuse me ☟︎
Framedragger: is llvm surely shit? i was always wary of it, but technically speaking, why shit?
Framedragger: llvm?
Framedragger: you misspelt debian /joke
Framedragger: let me guess, i should check the logs :)
Framedragger: asciilifeform: ..however, short-term some local optimum surely exists
Framedragger: re gentoo etc: what of e.g. freebsd, a very nice distro with a monolithic kernel+libc, good documentation, maintenance etc ☟︎
Framedragger: hope the crunching goes well
Framedragger: asciilifeform: cool!
Framedragger: here's more of him on dao and sleeping with students http://techgenix.com/mathematics-ethereum-hack/ ☟︎
Framedragger: yeah i observed how dupe check works correctly in phuctor, and in retrospect it really is important, right
Framedragger: ok
Framedragger: ..makes sense.
Framedragger: asciilifeform: so is it then because you need to insert them sequentially, you can't paralllelize because if you do you won't end up with db which'd have "*all* moduli tested against each other"?
Framedragger: i'll read that djb's paper soon now
Framedragger: right, you need to go through every existing modulus and check against it, i guess
Framedragger: :)
Framedragger: i.e. do the loop of for each as part of the query itself; but maybe you already do that
Framedragger: asciilifeform: if it's a regular rdbms i guess you can at least pipeline it in the db itself, e.g. https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/queries-with.html - but i imagine the bottleneck is not exactly there
Framedragger: good stuff
Framedragger: (dunno how bulk import on phuctor is done but hopefully it's something pretty close to `for f in *; do ./import_this_openpgp $f; done`) :)
Framedragger: asciilifeform: tar archive of all archives (3 GB): http://95.85.10.71:8000/all/openpgp/ssh_openpgp_all_2016-06-20.tar ; checksums http://95.85.10.71:8000/all/openpgp/SHA256SUMS.txt ☟︎
Framedragger: asciilifeform: openpgp'd ssh keys (thanks jurov for PGPy hack): http://95.85.10.71:8000/all/openpgp/ - 13 bz2 archives, each of which contains directory with 800k-900k files (one file per key, assumption was that this'd be easiest for bulk import)
Framedragger: s/energy/momentum/
Framedragger: the additional ethereum from the child dao splits is teh leaked gravitational energy, something something
Framedragger: shinohai: nice. also, i just remembered probing one of those software defined radios on the internet, and hearing this high frequency thing. checked, it said it was some pulsar. that thing out there doing full 360 degree spins in less than a second, and us hearing it.. cool stuff
Framedragger: /me hallucinates and enjoys it
Framedragger: DAO is like some kind of flawed library of babel, collapsing in on itself in fractals
Framedragger: must be*
Framedragger: "recursive call contracts" must some phrase out of a 1980s cyberpunk book
Framedragger: have to admit, kind of honestly exciting to watch DAO unravel this way
Framedragger: nice.
Framedragger: jurov: but that key is borked due to my hasty scripting, so makes sense that the parsed modulus is not prime, either
Framedragger: jurov: no i meant exponent in this case actually, the actual exponent for that key was supposed to be 65537
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: yeah this is only a test. i'll send alf the whole openpgp-wrapped bundle once that's done processing. the above is just a test, and it's a false positive
Framedragger: ^ yeah that'd be it: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-19#1485249 ☝︎
Framedragger: a yea it's dns related, not just "down". curious
Framedragger: what's the latest mpex url? mpex.co does seem to be down, fwiw
Framedragger: heh: http://spectrum.ieee.org/view-from-the-valley/telecom/internet/the-fathers-of-the-internet-revolution-urge-todays-pioneers-to-reinvent-the-web (*obviously* it starts with a full screen advertisement first) - archive.is: http://archive.is/g7pkA
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-19#1485247 << ctrl+s to pic collection ☝︎
Framedragger: asciilifeform: i've accidentally (== i fucked up) imported one mutilated key to phuctor. this key in particular http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/EE6E84ED0485E5C4615D47E7BF518A35F1A8DE60C6DFBBF1F60B1911839726CE - guess it can't hurt if it's there, but if/when phuctor reports broken key (that particular exponent is not prime), it's gonna be due to me being retarded and not the key.. ☟︎
Framedragger: might as well, will see if i can / he responds :)
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-19#1485154 << the author runs and lives off of his small no-bullshit bookmarking and archiving (bookmark/tag sites/PDFs, be able to full-text search later etc) business pinboard.in which has this exotic (to SV crowd anyway) business model called "users pay for the service and the service delivers". i like the guy ☝︎
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: "fuck your village" thanks for the lols :D
Framedragger: *popcorn*
Framedragger: > soon we will have a smart contract to reward miners who oppose the soft fork and mines the transaction. 1 million ether + 100 btc will be shared with miners.
Framedragger behind on the news
Framedragger: wow im not gonna read all of it but https://github.com/LeastAuthority/ethereum-analyses/blob/master/GasEcon.md is amusing, ethereum is sorta shite on the purely technical level, too
Framedragger: shinohai: runaway side effect of turing complete contracts. some a.i. leakage unavoidable.
Framedragger: i just find it amusing in general, yeah pointing out not as a contra, but, just, for the lulz
Framedragger: you know, not even that obscure
Framedragger: same, honestly, this has been uncovered only now, but, like, wtf, it's right there in a security audit, wtf
Framedragger: "Someone could trick an autonomous agent into calling get_free_money() at the end of a very long call stack, such that thesend fails, and the agent would lose its money to this contract." etc
Framedragger: asciilifeform: and apparently this particular "such recursion" flaw had already been spotted in a 2015 securiti audit? https://github.com/LeastAuthority/ethereum-analyses/blob/master/GasEcon.md#callstack-depth-limit-errors
Framedragger: oh wow everything's even more lulsy. awesome.
Framedragger: ooh imma read upthread, didn't see that bit
Framedragger: not that it matters, to a point
Framedragger: heheh.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: btw just fyi that sig on that pastebin post is probably all wrong, https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/4oo1io/an_open_letter_from_the_hacker/d4e7efq - just sayin
Framedragger: konspiraci!!!
Framedragger: [...] "city": "Buenos Aires", [...] "country": "AR"
Framedragger: > curl ipinfo.io/186.23.183.78
Framedragger: > realdaoattacker [ba17b74e@gateway/web/freenode/ip.186.23.183.78] entered the room.
Framedragger: transcript of one of his talks http://idlewords.com/talks/website_obesity.htm ☟︎
Framedragger: https://twitter.com/Pinboard/status/743883153094283266 << heheh. i really like this dude