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bitesak: I
trust
the businessing is with Bitcoins ?
imsaguy: "We hash your passwords 100000
times"
ThickAsThieves: and migrating before I left would've been impossible
time-wise
Kleeck__: Well, maybe someone should've
taken care of his share
transfers BEFORE vacationing in Cyprus! ;P
ThickAsThieves: i have people
transferring AM-PT shares
to me which i can't verify...
ThickAsThieves: btct is also using cloudflare,
those
two long addresses
ThickAsThieves: not sure it has anything
to do with
the DNS of
the site
ThickAsThieves: i assume
those are cooperating providers
that are just reporting what DNS
they see for any given domain
mircea_popescu: whoever made network connectors so
that usb sticks fit neatly inside IS A FUCKING IDIOT
kakobrekla: cipermine sold 5btw of shares
to pay for her wedding
Rulother: Ciphermine wanted
to buy it didn
ThickAsThieves: Burnside is selling
the site software with a condition
that whomever uses it must block US users.
ozbot: Smarter $100 bill goes into circulation
tomorrow |
The Verge
Rulother: Well I had my shit
transfered
to Havelock
ThickAsThieves: as manual rendering of shares would be insanely
time-consuming
ThickAsThieves: all are xfers other
than
TAT.AM are caught up and awaiting assistance from
the exchange operators
to render
the shares
Rulother: so
tat how many
transfers are you working on?
ThickAsThieves: yes, but he had hinted
that it would be late in
the day, if I recall
gecko_x2: forgot
to check if i have any btc
there :\
KRS1: thats not
the 502 its a small block stroked
to 400+ ci all fuel injected obviously
KRS1: we are a couple of long
time gear heads I have a 1986
t-top mustang 5.0 drag car
thats real fun dont get much chance
to play with it
though.
mod6: that one comes straight from GM 'eh? is
that
the 502?
KRS1: peace out folks
time
to get fresh and jump into one of
them cars
KRS1: stack
the rest of
the yams in my auntie's house..and
then what!
mircea_popescu: yeah what im getting as most likely story is
that
they bought as cheap parts as
they could find, and ended up with a batch of shitty caps.
mod6: HEH. been here all night
talkin about urbit :]
mod6: he says he could be wrong and
they might be 'some kinda funky resistor'
ThickAsThieves: i suppose it would be weird
to have
that many small
transistors anyway
mod6: ya my guy says
they are caps
too
ozbot: Phil Zimmermann's Senate
Testimony
mircea_popescu: year, at
the federal, state, and local levels combined.
mircea_popescu: A year after
the 1994 Digital
Telephony bill passed,
the FBI disclosed plans
to require
the phone companies
to build into
their infrastructure
the capacity
to simultaneously wiretap one percent of all phone calls in all major US cities.
This would represent more
than a
thousandfold increase over previous levels in
the number of phones
that could be wiretapped. In previous years,
there were only about 1000 court-ordered w
ThickAsThieves: i only have intro knowledge of
these
things, but i'd guess a small
transformer
blastbob: they say its 2-3 boards
this has happend
to, but not confirmed
KRS1: lol nice whats
that a
transistor
mod6: lol
that'll be ishy in hoon!
mod6: someone needs
to write a network stack for it.
mod6: i suppose
that something like urbit could actually live inside of other software eventually as some sort of embedded system. or if it ever
took
the leap
to native hardware, it could run on some sort of FPGA or pre-set asic chip.
mircea_popescu: mod6 im listening
to
this and pasting in
the nsa "to do" list :D
mod6: and besides do we
trust chip makers any more either?
mod6: for instance, in current form, urbit does key-gen right off
the start. i'd hesitate
to launch an instance with
that software
thats native (unless rooted and running something like cyanogen -- even
then do we
trust
that either?)
daybyter: but it's easier
to shutdown servers
than mobiles...
mircea_popescu: mod6 wasn't implying it's a bad
thing, on
the contrary
mod6: daybyter: its
too bad really,
these devices are like
the NSA data-collector nodes. i don't even
trust
the snapdragon chips in 'em any more really.
mod6: the syntax is so gnarly
that it seems like it would be hard
to develop, but i suppose
that one you get
the hang of it...
daybyter: make smartphone nodes.
They are harder
to block...
mod6: it'd be cool
to see if all of
these destroyers can easily
talk
to one-another from distributed hosts worldwide.
then maybe it'd be neat
to
try
to develop a p2p or distributed encrypted irc network.
mod6: (What happens if
there’s an error? Like, a
type error? Duh,
the compiler crashes. Hey, at Yale, what do
they do if
there’s an error? I don’t know but it’s probably some kind of fancy exception
thing.
KRS1: good morning from
the states.
mod6: haha, none i guess. i just hope
that even if it is a
troll, it can be made into something useful.
mod6: anyway, i dunno, i still
think its pretty neat if its not an epic
troll. i submitted for my destroyers, so we'll see where
that goes.
mod6: yeah,
the nock is like, very short. and
the hoon compiler itself is really small.
mircea_popescu: if indeed
the specification is as short as presented, it's prolly
trivial
to build asics
that execute it natively
mod6: I still
think its pretty cool, and I'm probably just derp. But I'm not convinced
that I'm not being
trolled somehow.
mod6: at somepoint it'll have
to run out of a chip directly or some other interpreter or interface
to wholly replace unix
mod6: i mean, it needs unix
to run
to begin with... so wtf
mod6: So far, and i've only spent a few hours on it, but I'm so hoplessly lost on hoon,
that i don't see how
this could be more useful
than unix at
this point.
mod6: But, ya know,
times change. How do we surpass Unix? We’ve got
two words for you -
typed pipes!
mod6: Unix
today is ancient, bloated and debilitated, but its historic greatness is eternal. Comparing Unix
to other OSes of its
time is comparing Shakespeare
to other playwrights of his
time.
mod6: (Chapter 1.7): If a real OS runs on
the bare hardware and is preemptive, it’s clear
that Arvo is not a real OS and will never be one. It will always run on Unix. Of course in a sense it comes
to bury Unix, but also
to praise it -
to imitate it - and even
to surpass it.