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deedbot: shinohai rated jurov 2 << coin.br
shinohai: $rate jurov 2 coin.br
mircea_popescu: notwithstanding that the woman's clintonicity was 2/3 of the reason guy even had a shot at sultanhood.
mircea_popescu: $google (mips-unknown-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.17.1 OpenSSL/0.9.8i zlib/1.2.3
asciilifeform: 177.190.190.107 - - [15/May/2016:00:25:12 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 1101 "-" "curl/7.17.1 (mips-unknown-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.17.1 OpenSSL/0.9.8i zlib/1.2.3" "177.190.190.107"
deedbot: [Qntra] Altcoin Exchange Hacked, Claims $2 Million United States dollars Lost - http://qntra.net/2016/05/altcoin-exchange-hacked-claims-2-million-united-states-dollars-lost/
shinohai: https://ma.ttias.be/day-google-chrome-disabled-http2-nearly-everyone-may-15th-2016/ <<< HTTPS/2.0 apparently becomes dead for Chrome if the server's OpenSSL is lower than 1.0.2
BingoBoingo: But there's no reason one can't read all of qntra in 2-3 months to catch up.
luke-jr: (unreasonable people demand we support 2 MB old transactions)
asciilifeform: it might be possible to recreate the last 2 from the schematics.
asciilifeform: when i went to ro i had to get 2 different stamps
mircea_popescu: it's ~2 weeks old if that.
davout: "here, have a quake 2 in 287 bytes"
asciilifeform: 'Then, in Dec 2011, Asheesh, a Debian dev particularly fond of his key ID, found a way to create a new RSA 4096 key with that ID (and a bug in GnuPG handling of duplicate keys) [2]. He highlighted the disruptive potential of that and decided not to release the code. Bummer.
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu http://phrack.org/issues/69/2.html#article << lulzy
mircea_popescu: the REASON it bothered the dudes is that now they couldn't tell themselves that it's ok they're not running amok among the smiling she-herd, grabing all the tits, because "you can't get in there". manifestly you can, and a foreigned=loser to boot, so they can^2, and what fucking difference does it make HE doesn't go japanese-subway-porn-berserk, that's because he's a loser=foreigner, nevermind that part!
asciilifeform: 'North Carolina has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Justice Department to defend House Bill 2, a law that bans individuals from using public bathrooms that do not correspond with their biological sex, according to a court document.'
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mircea_popescu: certainly no different for the various "social media" derpitudes. facebook is so exactly myspace 2.0 it bleeds. reddit somehow thinks it'll escape the fate of digg, which is histerical for anyone who's been online for longer than they've spent in school. what's digg worth today, incidentaly ? EXACTLY the same pittance they're all worth on their own.
mircea_popescu: http://danielpbarron.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/obeast1.png <<< ahahaha thats pretty good damnation. so twitter at its peak is 100k impressions, 21k "detail expands", 1,2k clicks, 54 replies, 51 likes, 13 retweets and 2 follows.
mircea_popescu: 2.15mn is not bad. punkman1 got anywhere with the sr stuff ?
mircea_popescu: back to the issue of substance. the idea is that whatever any current implementation may do, a situation where : 1) X takes A from 1 to 2 and B from 1 to 2 ; 2) Y takes A from 2 to 3 and B from 3 to 3 and 3) Z takes A from 2 to 4 and B from 3 to 4 should be represented as X->Y->Z only, and not as X->Y->Z, X->Z
phf: patch Y takes b from 2 to 3
phf: patch X takes a from null to 1, b from null to 2
deedbot: L1: 0, L2: 2 by 2 connections.
asciilifeform: 2) meat.
asciilifeform: the bovine has exactly 2 uses:
asciilifeform: which in turn is logical, being that these are the 2 large orgs stuck on, each for its own strange reasons, winblowz
asciilifeform: how does (2) work ?
mircea_popescu: andre "what happens when enemy gets wind" 1. this is a very valuable canary for such a wonderous change in the enemy ; 2. time offers a natural breaking point, we're protected well by the configuration of the field.
gribble: Current Blocks: 410463 | Current Difficulty: 1.7865925777252728E11 | Next Difficulty At Block: 411263 | Next Difficulty In: 800 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 2 hours, 17 minutes, and 34 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None
mircea_popescu: and in other news, "Hello, my name is Summer, I am a single mother who is looking for her right Dom. I am currently pregnant with number 2 and about to have her. I am prior military and know how to listen ;). "
asciilifeform: 3... 2... 1...
asciilifeform: fuel tank has another 2-3 days in it.
mircea_popescu: where ~none is extrapolated on the basis of 2 assays coming up with 0 hits.
mircea_popescu: that's 2 of 2, what the fuck am i even doing here.
mircea_popescu: at some point, esp the smaller markets, were 2/3 usg by mass
mircea_popescu: incidentally-2 : you absolutely should introduce a (faux) directory structure of the type /ABCD/ABCD/ABCD/ABCD/ABCD/ABCD/ABCD/ABCD where each superior "directory" lists the subs it contains, and the last level lists actual keys. google will utterly lap this up. and it's useful in the general, passive sks.
asciilifeform: 'server and client side remote code execution through a buffer overflow in all git versions before 2.7.1'
asciilifeform: and 1 or 2 'doxings'.
asciilifeform: 2/3 of the remainder - homework
asciilifeform: about 1/2 of them trollage
asciilifeform: it is of pretty limited use tho, expanding 8ball from 1st mil primes to 10 mil yielded... what.. 2 pops ?
asciilifeform: but >1/2 of the phucked
mircea_popescu: think about it in these terms : 1. i can sail, and actually used to be / could be very good at it (right body type) ; 2. i could afford a yacht, what. 3. i don't either. ???
mircea_popescu: "There are even weirder examples, though - e.g., one of Phuctor's factors is 0x115CFF61CFECFF61BE9, where we see three 32-bit limbs satisfying: limb[1] = limb[0] + limb[2] and also limb[2] is small and thus likely didn't come from a CSPRNG, but possibly from uninitialized memory." << very good point. this person's actually intelligent.
Chicago: At the time the Barracuda ES.2 drives were manufactured, their promotional materials were quite attractive. As time progressed, there were a number of problems with them similar to the IBM Deskstar (Deathstar) hard drives.
Chicago: It could be worse. There is a series of checks, tests and configurations I employ before putting a spindle into production. This is because I have a battery of Seagate Barracuda ES.2 drives from circa 2008/2009 which I still want to use. Some of them are just bad, from known firmware problems and the others need to somehow prove themselves to be *good enough* to use for scratch data handling.
deedbot: shinohai updated rating of phf from 1 to 2 << btcbase.org
shinohai: $rate phf 2 btcbase.org
mircea_popescu: page 2 in book, "claim enemy did it!"
mircea_popescu: then barfed 2/3 through compile. because arcana.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-03 08:34 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-03#1461623 << me sobs at the alt reality where 8gb counts for really beefy. phuctor is on 1/4 tb, yo. unless it was 1/2 ? i forget.
mircea_popescu: anyway, if anyone with a box with python > 3.2 on it is willing to give http://cado-nfs.gforge.inria.fr/ a whirl (specifically in regards to the modulus in http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-03#1461712 ) plox lemme know whether it even worx. ☝︎☟︎
a111: Logged on 2016-05-03 10:28 mircea_popescu: in vaguely related lulz, http://www.javascripter.net/math/primes/millerrabinbug-bigint54.htm as well as "However, if you try to pass an odd number n greater than 2^53 the test will not work because the argument would actually turn out to be some other number approximately equal to the desired odd number: JavaScript/IEEE754 cannot exactly represent odd numbers that large!"
mircea_popescu: apparently http://cado-nfs.gforge.inria.fr/ is what bernstein uses. except "Required software tools [...] GNU make and CMake (2.6.3 or later) for building (CMake is installed on the fly if missing. This feature requires an Internet connection.)" and then Connecting to cmake.org|66.194.253.19|:443... connected. ERROR: certificate common name `*.kitware.com' doesn't match requested host name `cmake.org'.
mircea_popescu: in vaguely related lulz, http://www.javascripter.net/math/primes/millerrabinbug-bigint54.htm as well as "However, if you try to pass an odd number n greater than 2^53 the test will not work because the argument would actually turn out to be some other number approximately equal to the desired odd number: JavaScript/IEEE754 cannot exactly represent odd numbers that large!" ☟︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-03#1461623 << me sobs at the alt reality where 8gb counts for really beefy. phuctor is on 1/4 tb, yo. unless it was 1/2 ? i forget. ☝︎☟︎
asciilifeform: 'We need an unpredictable session key of 128 bits ( = 2^128 possible keys).' << lel
mircea_popescu: "windows clock moves in 18.2 ms jumps"
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gribble: Current Blocks: 409899 | Current Difficulty: 1.7865925777252728E11 | Next Difficulty At Block: 411263 | Next Difficulty In: 1364 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 8 hours, 13 minutes, and 9 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None
Apocalyptic: the important thing is k/2 prime enables to distinguish between the 2, a k/4 prime doesn't, as it would occur in both cases
Apocalyptic: mircea_popescu: why k/4 ? my argument was if the whole modulus is random, then we can expect a k/2-bit prime factor, if modulus is random p times random q, then we can't unless p or q is actually prime (assuming p and q same size), which is quite unlikely if truly random
Apocalyptic: so yeah no k/2-bit prime to be expected in modulus
Apocalyptic: asciilifeform: presence of small primes would happen either way, however if your modulus N has k bits and the biggest prime factor has k/2 bits, you could easily conclude that it wasn't generated the way mircea proposes
a111: Logged on 2016-05-02 12:43 iceblox: Ok, according to the archives it should have been GnuPG-1.2.3
iceblox: Ok, according to the archives it should have been GnuPG-1.2.3 ☟︎
gabriel_laddel: I enjoyed them ~2-3 years ago
gribble: Current Blocks: 409824 | Current Difficulty: 1.7865925777252728E11 | Next Difficulty At Block: 411263 | Next Difficulty In: 1439 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 2 hours, 34 minutes, and 56 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None
asciilifeform: getting reddit folk at 2-3/sec.
asciilifeform: to search for the idiocy where a diddled or simpleminded pgptron wants to generate an n-bit key, and so it craps out a n/2-bit prime and then gets next prime after it and multiplies.
asciilifeform: 3... 2... 1...
jurov: 2.46084932
mircea_popescu: 2.46x ?
asciilifeform: but will need 2 of'em, since i no longer have access to mass spec
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-01#1460004 << holyshit, nontrivial factor. and see the 2 mods side by side, and will see why... ☝︎
mod6: btw, this snow crash book is pretty good. about 1/2 way through...
asciilifeform: (but for 1/2 hr or so, it was blackhole)
mircea_popescu: 2. never go outside the expertise of your wot ; always go outside the expertise of enemy's.
mircea_popescu: think about it #2 : chinese man outraged that 80km ride in ambulance cost almost half the average nat'l wage.
adlai: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=10-11-2015#1321117 << fwiw http://deedbot.org/deed-375398-2.txt is a prototype for upcoming RFC, "proof by example of the key revocation protocol" ☝︎
asciilifeform: adlai: all it is, is primes 2 ... N (for some large N) turned into a phuctor-compatible gpg key
BingoBoingo: adlai: That doesn't happen until steps 2 and 3
asciilifeform: 3... 2... 1...
mircea_popescu: the thing needed here is, "here's meaningless token X which really means 2 ; and here's meaningless token Y, which really means +, and here's meaningless token Z, which really means 2." and you respond with meaningless token K, which really is 4, and never know 2 or + or 4.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: how does para#2 work ??
mircea_popescu: ie about 2-300 bucks today.
asciilifeform: and walrus 2 .. N will overpower walrus-1 ahaha lolno.
mircea_popescu: Drakma/2.0.1_(Clozure_Common_Lisp_Version_1.10-r16531M << check iot out there exists a cl web browser ?
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: that's 2/2 for bothered today
phf: "The cryptographic processing of the entropic data is implemented with a well-known and well-studied deterministic random number generator: an SP800- 90A DRBG as defined in [2] – naturally excluding the NSA-sponsored Dual-EC DRBG. "
asciilifeform: and ~2 decades of cancer
asciilifeform: for one thing, python 2 or 3
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: what took 2 hrs in winblowz-95 installer ?
mircea_popescu: come to think of it, trilema prolly takes the cake for longevity - it's running "You are using WordPress 2.7. Please Update." bolted shut back in 2008. notwithstanding ~numerous~ attempts, never been owned, either.
jurov: you're welcome to make a specifically worn dice that produces only ~2 bits of entropy. i suspect that would be very hard.
jurov: say you fudge the throws badly and in the end get only 2 bits per throw
jurov: ideally its log2(6) = 2.58 bits
pete_dushenski doesn't understand how anything can be shipped from china for $2.22 ~all-in~