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assbot: Invalid verfication string.
assbot: Invalid verfication string.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu's point re: orcs is well-illustrated in the mega-compendium. observe how the crackpots who can barely string coherent words together, actually sit closer to the dirty truth than the 'educated' folk
assbot: How to memorize a random 60-bit string | the morning paper ... ( http://bit.ly/1Q3Tkh8 )
punkman: http://blog.acolyer.org/2015/10/29/how-to-memorize-a-random-60-bit-string/ some neat ideas in this paper
mircea_popescu: maqp now you can self-voice ; just say !up to assbot in a pm and it'll give you a string to decrypt. pass it with !v and you're voiced.
assbot: Logged on 07-02-2016 09:35:57; adlai: punkman: the problem is that http://l1sp.org/cl/loop is not "lisp", in the sense of "inspect the function to read its documentation string", but rather "ANSI Common Lisp", in the sense of http://l1sp.org/cl/6.1.1
assbot: Logged on 07-02-2016 09:35:57; adlai: punkman: the problem is that http://l1sp.org/cl/loop is not "lisp", in the sense of "inspect the function to read its documentation string", but rather "ANSI Common Lisp", in the sense of http://l1sp.org/cl/6.1.1
adlai: punkman: the problem is that http://l1sp.org/cl/loop is not "lisp", in the sense of "inspect the function to read its documentation string", but rather "ANSI Common Lisp", in the sense of http://l1sp.org/cl/6.1.1 ☟︎☟︎
asciilifeform: (answer, for the thick, is that your rng, if it works correctly, is EXACTLY as likely to shit out a string that xors yours to 'kill stalin at midnight with table leg' as an equivalent length string of zeros, or any other.)
punkman: I guess every other string can be all 0s
punkman: mp must guess how many of the 100 ciphertexts are made from the string ""mircea_popescu: long, deeply biased plaintexts are dangerous for otp.""
punkman: other variant: ascii makes 100 otps, makes 100 plaintexts, X of which are the string "mircea_popescu: long, deeply biased plaintexts are dangerous for otp.", then passes 100 ciphertexts to mp. mp must guess X withing some range.
asciilifeform: so, for this variant of game, algo would be 1) mircea_popescu generates his string set, signs, deedbots; 2) i xor'em, sign, deedbot at first only the signature; 3) i post one of the xor'ed strings 4) he telepathies which one 5) i reveal my hand, which is the tarball in step 2 6) if he wins, i lose 10b, or vice-versa
asciilifeform: (when xoring against properly random string)
mircea_popescu: regrind, to be perfectly clear, is the act of making a tree out of patches instead of keeping them linear. this is a known efficiency-of-search trope, and i shouldn't have to explain how distributing the patches out saves work when i'm pressing 3 years later and want to read the whole string of patches from genesis.
polarbeard: it's just a version string
ascii_butugychag: than 'executable string', l0l
assbot: Logged on 26-12-2015 05:30:02; phf: (drakma:http-request (concatenate 'string (cdr (assoc :location (nth-value 2 (drakma:http-request "http://dpaste.com/api/v2/" :method :post :parameters `(("content" . ,(concatenate 'string "foo" '(#\Newline) "bar"))))))) ".txt") :force-binary t)
assbot: [BTC-dev] Programmable Version String - Integrated Fix ... ( http://bit.ly/1SV8ANu )
assbot: [BTC-dev] Programmable Version String - Integrated Fix ... ( http://bit.ly/1SV8ANu )
ascii_butugychag: so i put the string 'rm -rf /' in the blockchain, snore
asciilifeform: ver string - sets, ver num - likewise.
mircea_popescu: the dom is a wholly client side thing, server just spits out a string as far as it's concerned
mod6: yup yup, i put a 0x0a in there just to preseve 80 cols. but perl deoesn't care nor does it add a '\n' to the command string
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> so the '.' is both a line-break escape and string concatenation? << its not a line break. its just a string concatenation.
ben_vulpes: so the '.' is both a line-break escape and string concatenation?
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 17:53:21; mod6: <+ben_vulpes> yo mod6 what does it mean in perl to do my $var = "string" . \n "otherstring" is the period a linebreak escape in perl, and the variable implicitly a concatenation of the two strings << where do you see this? this is not a thing. that would fail to compile/pass-interpreter-smell-test.
asciilifeform: http://www.loper-os.org/pub/turdatron_is_retarded_and_must_die.tar.gz << version string fix
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> yo mod6 what does it mean in perl to do my $var = "string" . \n "otherstring" is the period a linebreak escape in perl, and the variable implicitly a concatenation of the two strings << where do you see this? this is not a thing. that would fail to compile/pass-interpreter-smell-test. ☟︎
ben_vulpes: yo mod6 what does it mean in perl to do my $var = "string" . \n "otherstring" is the period a linebreak escape in perl, and the variable implicitly a concatenation of the two strings?
pete_dushenski: version string now shows '99999' too
pete_dushenski: no change to version string after -setvernum command issued
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: i was gonna point out the version string thing but you found it in the logz already.
assbot: Logged on 21-01-2016 15:48:48; asciilifeform: mod6, shinohai: the version string patch works. BUT you will always see the default version in the boot log!! because said printf ~precedes~ the setting of the custom string. this may explain shinohai's confusion.
pete_dushenski: mod6: i have a question about the version string patch... i seem to have applied it correctly but i'm still seeing version "50400" even when trying the '-setvernum' command so i'm not sure what i'm doing wrong. this is a new instance that's in the process of syncing, not 'tevye', which properly shows '99999'. i used the original 99997k script and applied 'version-strings' and 'hearnificarum' manually and both are now
mircea_popescu: or however you denote string addition in that language
assbot: Logged on 29-01-2016 01:15:23; asciilifeform: or hm, does cpp string class allocate a fresh turd when returning ?
assbot: [BTC-dev] programmable version string (resent for mod6) ... ( http://bit.ly/1Tqt8wK )
asciilifeform: or hm, does cpp string class allocate a fresh turd when returning ? ☟︎
asciilifeform: string GetDataDir()
assbot: [BTC-dev] programmable version string (resent for mod6) ... ( http://bit.ly/1Tqt8wK )
thestringpuller: is the version string patch going into the newest release?
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag> incidentally, ~nobody~ noticed that i used an ancient vdiff that shat out timestamps << no, i noticed, as well as the "false" string.
assbot: Invalid verfication string.
jurov: but __LINE__ should be used in any case, and # causes it to be treated as string
BingoBoingo: Why not google that string to see if there are already human translations. Or just swim across the Micheal Jordan river and ask someone a little browner than yourself?
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6, shinohai: the version string patch works. BUT you will always see the default version in the boot log!! << personally I haven't even tried this yet. but I think he was saying that he checked the getinfo and that hadn't updated either.
asciilifeform: mod6, shinohai: the version string patch works. BUT you will always see the default version in the boot log!! because said printf ~precedes~ the setting of the custom string. this may explain shinohai's confusion. ☟︎
mod6: Was thinking of putting in alf's latest two also -- but I think we need some confirmation on at least the version string one. shinohai was having some snags with it.
mod6: paste your command string in here.
mircea_popescu: required is a list of all profile names whose profile textual content matches a certain string.
mircea_popescu: copypaste no, "these people" who aren't in any sort of sense people are merely laying the ground work for "the next battle", as they perceive the string of endless humiliations and buttrapes they receive.
mircea_popescu: grep -o -P '.{0,3}string.{0,4}' << does what ?
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: i left the original format string intact
gribble: Admin, Alias, Anonymous, AutoMode, BadWords, BitcoinData, Channel, ChannelLogger, ChannelStats, Conditional, Config, Debug, Dict, Dunno, Factoids, Filter, Format, GPG, Games, Gatekeeper, Google, Herald, Internet, Later, Market, Math, MessageParser, Misc, Network, OTCOrderBook, Owner, Plugin, RSS, RatingSystem, Reply, Scheduler, Seen, Services, Status, String, Time, Topic, URL, Unix, (1 more message)
mircea_popescu: i do some digging around, it turns out that, get this : https://github.com/SpamExperts/pyzor/issues/39 they list THE FUCKING MESSAGE. so if you ever wondered why the string "123" can't be sent through email, take a motherfucking guess.
mircea_popescu: at the rate this discussion is going, the alt-"lisp" will need a pun function which tells you if the string was used in pun.
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 16:35:36; mircea_popescu: “This cop needs to be shot and then displayed for all others to see. Time to let these Nazi thugs who really runs the show here in this country. We need to string all of them up and make an example for the next generation that these acts will not be tolerated. They answer to us, not the other way around. Time we start asking the hard questions and lay the hammer down on those who truly deserve it.”
mircea_popescu: “This cop needs to be shot and then displayed for all others to see. Time to let these Nazi thugs who really runs the show here in this country. We need to string all of them up and make an example for the next generation that these acts will not be tolerated. They answer to us, not the other way around. Time we start asking the hard questions and lay the hammer down on those who truly deserve it.” Jerad Miller, M ☟︎
asciilifeform: http://btc.yt/lxr/satoshi/search?v=asciilifeform_add_verifyall_option&_filestring=&_string=sprintf << hm
assbot: Logged on 08-01-2016 01:08:57; BingoBoingo: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-01-2016#1362521 << No version string testing?
assbot: Invalid verfication string.
BingoBoingo: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-01-2016#1362521 << No version string testing? ☝︎☟︎
asciilifeform: as far as i'm concerned, that string is an instant classifier for spammitude
mircea_popescu: incidentally... there is A LOT of similarity between weirdo televanghelism sects and sjw. for one thing, while some gals may be paying lip service to "the cause", they're oh so willing to go on their knees privately, it reminds one of the string of "straight laced" falwells of the 90s.
mircea_popescu: people think it's a major breakthrough in money, but that's doubtful. it is however a string of major breakthroughs in systems theory.
adlai pushes to the blog-stack: "Version String Malleability Considered Harmful"
assbot: Invalid verfication string.
mircea_popescu: it's fucking incredible what pearl string of dumb women state's managed to array.
phf: (drakma:http-request (concatenate 'string (cdr (assoc :location (nth-value 2 (drakma:http-request "http://dpaste.com/api/v2/" :method :post :parameters `(("content" . ,(concatenate 'string "foo" '(#\Newline) "bar"))))))) ".txt") :force-binary t) ☟︎
asciilifeform: and does that count as a legible string ?
asciilifeform: but in no case could i be ~guaranteed~ of signing an arbitrary ascii string without mutilation
mircea_popescu: ~ in this context is an interesting thing : a postprocessor directive meaning "take the string before the first comma and put it in here to reconstruct the correct title of this item". so that "Fanny Fucksticks, The Enchanted Travels Of ~" becomes "The Enchanted Travels Of Fanny Fucksticks".
thestringpuller: i'm running mod6's new test2 script with alf's version string patched in.
trinque: it should build in build then crap a binary with a version string appended in the dir you are in, imo
BingoBoingo: It'll list them if you change the version string
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: As penance you should fire up a trb node to test the new version string patch
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you don't have to store anything to get the version string out.
asciilifeform: otherwise it simply happens to be the version string used by my nodez.
BingoBoingo: So is "/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/ (99999)" the recommended version string for 0.5 branch until diddling because so few
mircea_popescu: why does ecc.c include string.h or should't i be asking these sorts of questions ?
mircea_popescu: "here's a list of all oither lines where this string appears"
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> because unless std::string does something clever with refcounts, as far as i can see: they do not. << they do not.
asciilifeform: because unless std::string does something clever with refcounts, as far as i can see: they do not.
gribble: (gt <item1> <item2>) -- Does a string comparison on <item1> and <item2>. Returns true if <item1> is greater than <item2>.
punkman: "This seemed like a hard problem. I personally dismissed this as a solution for a long time as something non-viable, until Luke-Jr discovered that it's possible to do this as a soft-fork. What we're going to do is inputs, we just deprecate the signature field inside of inputs. It's going to be an empty string from now on. Obviously, an empty signature is not going to be able to spend an
nubbins`: you're struggling to string a point together here
mircea_popescu: just add string.
assbot: Invalid verfication string.
mircea_popescu: After staring at this commitment string for a little while, we suspected (or, if you prefer, we had a divine inspiration) that the first 10 digits might represent the ISBN number of a published book.
BingoBoingo: Well, hard to trust signal fidelity with two cans and a string
deedbot-: [Qntra] Two Cans And String Support XTCoin Revival - http://qntra.net/2015/11/two-cans-and-string-support-xtcoin-revival/
assbot: Invalid verfication string.
assbot: Invalid verfication string.
mircea_popescu: (files that embed this string)
BingoBoingo: Fuck me that looks like legit cans and string
mircea_popescu: well, firefox complains, but if i hit it up with curl on the same agent string it just hits a dumbass redirection thing. prolly some cookie based discrimination and fuck me if i have the patience to debugt the webshitstack.
ascii_field: at my uni we had two separate incidents, complete with organized mooing, 'candlelight vigils', protest marches, etc. of 'nooses found' (noose is supposed to be a symbol of impending lynching, yes...) - one turned out to be a popped balloon's string on a tree, the other - was never seen by any witness save the instigator of the hysteria
punkman: without current, like cans and string?