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LC^: mircea
_popescu: thx for answering my questions so far. I have to jump on a call, but if I decide to go ahead with an article on this and have additional questions I'll look for you around here.
LC^: mircea
_popescu: Hi. Can we chat privately?
assbot: Logged on 12-05-2015 22:05:41; mircea
_popescu: "here i sit in a prefab vinyl siding plebhousing unit, burning a 50 dollar bill" ?
assbot: Logged on 18-05-2015 00:38:24; pete
_dushenski: "solidarity forever", "ticky tacky houses", etc.
assbot: Logged on 18-05-2015 00:14:21; ben
_vulpes: trying out a new fried chicken joint
assbot: Logged on 17-05-2015 23:39:53; pete
_dushenski: williamdunne i really have nfi what the first trade was. if you say it's weed, we'll go with that, but that doesn't mean that first=best
cazalla: what sorta person are you mircea
_popescu terrorizing those poor sods on fetlife
mircea_popescu: mike
_c will be going up shortly, guy's online and all.
mike_c: ;;later tell mircea
_popescu: ad ready, see log 5 lines up
midnightmagic: mircea
_popescu: Mediocrity is a natural result of psychopathic and sociopathic inroads. The moment upper management ceases to directly observe their employees, the result is the most convincing-sounding people's voices become the most relied-on. Convincing-sounding is not the same as accurate/informed.
midnightmagic: mircea
_popescu: Everything it seems, comes down to human trust evaluation.
midnightmagic: mircea
_popescu: The old Aurora attacks are an excellent example of the perversion of the idea of 'well-credentialed'. The people they had making comments about the SCM systems involved in that attack and the shoddy investigations going on were.. extreme.
decimation: mircea
_popescu: yeah, in fact I suspect "the lady doth protest too much"
assbot: Logged on 29-04-2015 14:33:49; davout: mircea
_popescu kakobrekla mebbe make scoopbot
_revived not mention the title and let assbot handle it?
williamdunne: mircea
_popescu: scraping your emails to better sell your advertisements
mircea_popescu: !v assbot:mircea
_popescu.rate.justJanne.1:44086df839c6a505edd1681e3dff4c96ffd5990b1c9abddd93c99f55a195008c
justJanne: If you want, you can mail me on my student mail, I’m real stu120691@informatik.uni-kiel.de >
_>
assbot: Logged on 18-05-2015 00:39:54; pete
_dushenski: some kids helped in teh kitchen, some cleaning garbage.
decimation: pete
_dushenski: are you planing on visiting any other outlying islands or the rest of bc from there?
decimation: pete
_dushenski: surprising. I thought those kinds of tourist shops specialized in shipping
pete_dushenski: ben
_vulpes i've used fedex freight before, they'll come pick up the package from wherever and deliver it wherever.
ben_vulpes: ;;$(sleep 3600 && echo "!up pete
_dushenski")
williamdunne: ben
_vulpes: Family friend is working on something kinda cool for the other side
williamdunne: pete
_dushenski: Wasn't the first transaction ever completed on the internet the purchase of weed?
decimation: pete
_dushenski: mircea's 'story' on hacker news was quickly demoted to well below visibile for most folks
trinque: pete
_dushenski: the guy who ended up top comment on the HN post
mxtm: pete
_dushenski: spanish uses en for "by" in cases of transportation
decimation: pete
_dushenski: where are you at? vancouver?
DreadKnight: ben
_vulpes, yeah, I'm aware, that's why it's perfectly fine to pay people to work on open source and it's why I need some funding or get better at coding
DreadKnight: ben
_vulpes, a return is not always needed, some people do things for passion or practice; there are quite a few nice free open source games out there and software, most likely the browser you are making is done half by unpaid contributors
DreadKnight: ben
_vulpes, didn't coded the gameplay, it's a bit above my skill level; anyway, even if I did 100% of the thing, would still need funding
trinque: ben
_vulpes: oh don't misunderstand, I am a big fan of the 5-way lumbar support
trinque: ben
_vulpes: pssh, those sweet office chairs with 5-way lumbar support for one
trinque: ben
_vulpes: probably faster than waiting for a glibc fix :^)
ben_vulpes: <gabriel
_laddel> I like walking and that is about it as far as exercise goes. << i'm on this minimal time workout kick lately
mircea_popescu: alphonse23
_ an ad-interim solution is of course variety. there's qntra doing bitcoin news. there's 8chan doing all sorts of things.
davout: mircea
_popescu: right, the bet does specify the number of moduli to test
alphonse23_: mircea
_popescu: but to do it so openly, how does that not hurt them.
davout: mircea
_popescu: well, if i craft a key whose factors are 1 and 3, theoretically it's a valid gpg key
mircea_popescu: alphonse23
_ anyway, the mistake here is for members of the public naive enough to imagine conde nast / ycombinator / etc sites represent anything but the alt-reality their owners have a financial interest in.
trinque: alphonse23
_: interesting, eh? it plummeted from #1 very strangely
prx: mircea
_popescu: Not yet, will yell if it pops up.
prx: mircea
_popescu: yep, thx. I'll stay here forlivestuff, if that's fine with you guys
assbot: Logged on 17-05-2015 16:10:13; mircea
_popescu: achtung BingoBoingo cazalla : phuctor broke a rsa.
trinque: asciilifeform: unistd.h uses intptr
_t within, yet does not include stdint.h
BingoBoingo: mircea
_popescu: Well, downside of sleeping in is I missed a timely annoucement of keys shattering. On the plus side Am I reading it right, that the pattern seems to be various sorts of strongset people have these weak keys, almost exclusively?
trinque: mircea
_popescu: seems it might've worked against an older glibc
davout: mircea
_popescu: yup, not saying it's possible, saying that would be definitive proof
delan: mircea
_popescu: grats to you and loper on factorising hpa’s key
ben_vulpes: <mircea
_popescu> most she-haters i know are womenz. << girl last night pointed out that all of her worst clients (she's a physical therapist, deals with highly athletic folks coming to terms with their now-reduced performance envelopes) are women