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PeterL: (actually, first
I solved it in excel, then
I thought it would have been simpler to write a python function, so
I did that )
PeterL:
I suppose there are more elegant ways of solving the problem
mircea_popescu:
i suppose
i should actually be doing this, accost young men, go "hey, you're a little bitch faggot, aren't you ? do you know what we do to little bitch faggots ?" while waving machete around.
a111: Logged on 2017-02-03 05:46 phf: it's a combination of passphrase mangling (by default sha-1) to derive the key, and symmetric algorithm (be default aes-128) to encrypt the privkey.
i don't think we had any discussion about this..
phf: it's a combination of passphrase mangling (by default sha-1) to derive the key, and symmetric algorithm (be default aes-128) to encrypt the privkey.
i don't think we had any discussion about this..
☟︎ phf: unrelatedly
i was wondering if gpg passwords are promisetronic. how do they even work? there's some symmetric encryption scheme used to encrypt the privkey, or can passwords be somehow integrated into rsa scheme?
phf: mircea_popescu: turns out that
i have a very skewed perspective on life in su
mircea_popescu:
i dun think mine ever had a clue re. actually,
i doubt if 1 in 3 ru parents remember, leat 2017.
ben_vulpes: phf: appcode is a mega improvement over xcode in many ways except for how
i think
i'm going to have to restart my ios dev box to get ac to recognize the device
a111: Logged on 2017-02-02 05:52 pete_dushenski: though
i'm still curious how mp obtained the same info using a pre-0.7 version of bitcoind
mircea_popescu: everyone wants to replace the two page actual item with their five page droning on commentary, "
I was talking with Razvan somewhat ago on messenger and
I was saying that
I want first of all for my readers to know my opinion about something, and not that
I should always come up with something new."
mircea_popescu:
i guess so. meanwhile where the fuck is their transcript
mircea_popescu: and
i suppose if he doesn't understand something he'll ask.
trinque: aha, going around playing victim on the usg.repub side every time people show up with signs at his events, which alternate between calling trump daddy and "ohmygod
I'm so gay look look"
mircea_popescu: trinque is this the "
i am twitter famous" "meaning ?" "not famous" dude ?
mircea_popescu: kinda conflix with the whoe "
i am the alpha and the omega and there is no life outside of me" usg preferred slant
trinque: "surely you understand
I can't show you that"
trinque:
I had a dream last night where
I was in russia at some diplomatic event, and
I was drinking with Putin and asked him about the Elbrus
mircea_popescu: speaking of such wonders, let's play the game whereby
i go eat breakfast and whosoever feels oracle-y attempts to guess what
i'm having. then when
i'm back in 15 minutes we'll see who won.
mircea_popescu: oh
i thought it just arbitrarily applies prevailing force vector to objects. you know, like in a level designer toolbox.
phf: since everyone's sleeping,
i'm going to bring wintermute down (in the flurry of pre-travel arrangements
i managed to nuke my ssh key)
BingoBoingo: <pete_dushenski> though
i'm still curious how mp obtained the same info using a pre-0.7 version of bitcoind << Likely with a pre-0.7 incarnation of the display peer info idea
pete_dushenski: though
i'm still curious how mp obtained the same info using a pre-0.7 version of bitcoind
☟︎ phf:
i don't think better log messages are quite right anyway, but it doesn't look like getpeer depends on it, substance-wise
phf: and
i don't think anyone cared enough to regrind polarbeard's patches (actually come to think of it, he had to do it himself two or three times, at which point he gave up)
phf: that's where
i'm going with that one ;)
ben_vulpes:
i did write an article about the material changes from each version
ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: the most
i can imagine you'll learn about the differences between prb and trb without reading the source is that the latter doesn't have a gui
ben_vulpes: perhaps some day in peacetime
i shall compare the hashes of the bins you sent over to my other archives
pete_dushenski:
i might just get my hands dirty either way. not quite lead into gold but
i highly doubt
i'll learn ~nothing~
pete_dushenski:
i have no such software in operation atm. though
i may fire one up just to see what
i can learn about the cuts trb ultimately made.
mircea_popescu: foregone conclusion anyway,
i see zero possibility of outfits like iab / conde nast / the atlantic / new york times / guardian / etcetera borrowing in the future. they won't be able to finance ops, and so it's myspace time for them all.
mircea_popescu: if you win that bet
i'll seriously start consulting you for financial advice.
mircea_popescu: "
i wouldn't steal, honest!" "why are you wearing 48 wrist watches on your arms ?" "oh... that's the soviet fashion. they're... um... gifts!"
mircea_popescu: the fact that he failed to understand something (and failed SILENTLY!11) a mere five minutes prior gives him no pause, much like any other socialist retard, "trust me,
i'm a good guy" with blood and guts all over.
a111: Logged on 2017-02-01 21:50 fromsiphnos: if, there is something which
i don't understand , (
i did understand all you were saying til now ) ,
I .. will ask !
fromsiphnos: if, there is something which
i don't understand , (
i did understand all you were saying til now ) ,
I .. will ask !
☟︎ Framedragger: (
i must point out that these sorts of scans are nothing unique at all.
https://scans.io/ offers data, for example, but
i can't be arsed to make an account and check. mebbe sometime.)
fromsiphnos:
i am not familiar with .. "try all of 'em" !
a111: Logged on 2016-11-17 16:02 Framedragger: in fact.. due to
https://hdm.io/tools/debian-openssl/ correctly pointing out that "This flaw is ugly because even systems that do not use the Debian software need to be audited in case any key is being used that was created on a Debian system.", someone should attempt botnet-brute-login to all 13M+ (
i forget lol) ssh hosts with rng-fucked client keys.
Framedragger:
i need to learn to use log-search quickly like you guyz
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: true that, no shit :( (funny thing,
i ended up with two $jobs and $uni to finish. as
i said before, looking forward to summer, which will be *much* easier, with $things finished.)
fromsiphnos:
i think
i agree with mircea_popescu here !
fromsiphnos:
i am familiar yes ! but
i was curious to find out, how did you managed to scan around 15 mil + ip's to find their banners and their keys
Framedragger:
i suppose it's not documented anywhere properly as of yet, hm! fromsiphnos, are you by chance familiar with the `ssh-keyscan` tool (bundled in by default in the openssh package). it's basically output from that tool, plus a list of all IP addresses which can be connected to on port 22.
fromsiphnos: well ,
i was curious as to what kind of infos are there on the above site you mentionated
trinque: aha,
I saw a bentley the other day that had only two seats
Framedragger: (re. "contains", since it's a.. nuanced bot, it was actually meant to work correctly,
i.e. did not confuse "contains" with "starts with", so.. need to look at it to understand wtf.)
ben_vulpes: "
i guess that's cool if you can stomach 'new cars'"
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes and
i saw a rich "sv culture" dork and a talented madonna.
ben_vulpes: hey
i saw a mercedes with an uber and lyft sticker yesterday
mircea_popescu gets to "as
i got in my lyft back home", entirely loses interest.
Framedragger: my initial optimistic idea was to s/yearly/monthly/ or even weekly :) (certainly possible, and automatable.) will have to wait. but at least yearly -- certainly (not too much effort for latter,
i think)
Framedragger: guess that at this point it'd be great if it gave *more* info, huh. (server hello from :80 / :443, etc.) if anyone wants to work on latter while
i'm busy with unrelated things, could provide current code / info on setup
trinque: fromdeedbot: well, if you want to let me know who,
I might rate you. otherwise enjoy the logs.
fromdeedbot: trinque:
i was actually looking around online to see what you were up to these days. its been a while
a111: Logged on 2017-02-01 15:49 mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
i didn't before understand that
i fully agree with you, x86 / x64 is a doomed technology.
aseriousgogetta: he is a loving alcoholic & he works sun-up to sun-down doing all he can.
i love my dad.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
i didn't before understand that
i fully agree with you, x86 / x64 is a doomed technology.
☟︎ shinohai: Well kinda, but usually it's simple "Wanna write numbers on tits for Trilema?" or something similar and
I get mah 10% and move on lol
shinohai:
I'm trying to talk indiancandy into doing bellydancing, for diversity.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes no that's ~exactly~ what they both earned and deserve.
i wasn't kidding re memory holing the other day, the plan literally is for EVERYTHING empire made to get permanently lost. from wikipedia on.
phf: trying to interact with technology from middle of nowhere makes me question why
i even do it to begin with. "Wrong JPEG library version: library is 80, caller expects 90"
mod6: maybe going forward,
i'll add the most recent block height in there.
mod6: a few months back,
i actually said it was "October" when it was in fact, November. No one said anything though. Every now and again, one sneaks by me.
mod6: oh, whoops. looks like
i forgot what year it is.
ben_vulpes: nevertheless, a man in my wot republished it and so
i did not have to go looking for it myself when the time came.
ben_vulpes: BingoBoingo: nono,
i said it therefore it is