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mod6: BingoBoingo: If you really want to take this on, I won'
t object. I had thought that we would kinda go over it together... but if you wanna work through it and see how it goes, that's fine. ben_vulpes told me that he would review the report before we publish it again this month.
mod6: BingoBoingo just got me his numbers, so I can start calculations on that stuff now. And I think I'm about to lock in a price point for October. Which we need not only to keep the lights on, but also so we can start invoicing folks so I don'
t take another beating like I did in July.
mod6: Hopefully it won'
t be that bad this time, but I'm having to learn all of this stuff as I go.
mod6: I mean, my ticker can'
t keep up with this stuff. Gonna give me a heart-attack.
mircea_popescu: girls don'
t think what you think they think, not least of all because ~the only fucking reason~ you lie to yourself about thinking that's what girls think is so as to save your lazy ass the effort of ever talking to one.
mircea_popescu: absolutely. then we can actuallky DISCUSS them, rather than typically non-tmsr-esque "oh, i did something sometime i don'
t remember what i don'
t remember when and i didn'
t follow what happened".
mircea_popescu: if they don'
t want an actual pov, and would rather publish content free fluff indefinitely, that is their problem
mod6:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-10-03#1857624 << I did hear about this bug, of course. I had considered perhaps sending out something about this, but before I even dared to speak, I wanted to investigate the problem in prb-shithub, as well as the CVE. I haven'
t even had a spare moment yet.
☝︎ BingoBoingo: Well, apparently the hot thing in California the Uruguayos haven'
t figured out yet is called "dabbing". Apparently it's a way to crack pipe hashish
BingoBoingo: The pro-marihuana thing likely for similar reasons. Keeps them comfortable while bored and saps their energy so they don'
t burn Mujica for making them all poorer.
diana_coman: o.O what, you mean you can'
t just rent a machine there?
mircea_popescu: lmao. oh, the thing that couldn'
t be done commercially, is now done commercially.
mircea_popescu: as a factual matter, did random "bitcoin news" crapola know or didn'
t know mod6 represents tbf and can be reached foir comment ?
mircea_popescu: i don'
t mean, ~once~. i do such things, the once, to instruct and inform. like say that harvard piece.
lobbesbot: diana_coman: Sent 5 hours and 56 minutes ago: <asciilifeform> your rk is redisked! and running; you may want to stand up yer www server (iirc it doesn'
t run on boot)
a111: Logged on 2018-09-30 04:15 mircea_popescu: if linus wasn'
t around to subvert early republican effort, it's not the case "republic wouldn'
t have ever existed" ; but it is the case republic would have been greater and better without his despicable ass.
a111: Logged on 2018-10-02 21:50 BingoBoingo: Terry didn'
t let his daughter's feelz get in the way of his cause
BingoBoingo: It's also possible there's another trb node I haven'
t put my own eyes on running on a residential connection in this country
BingoBoingo: It doesn'
t appear to be at the moment, but it could have been
BingoBoingo: Terry didn'
t let his daughter's feelz get in the way of his cause
☟︎ trinque: but yes, can'
t disagree with asciilifeform
trinque: huh, I ran one of the early x86 Be versions for a bit, didn'
t hate.
BingoBoingo: Well, it isn'
t novelty for the sake of novelty. Novelty for the sake of highlighting how broken Ubuntu is.
BingoBoingo: The big difference between Haiku and ReactOS is in Haiku spreading works (TM)(R). Reactos hasn'
t made it that far yet.
ben_vulpes: the many sleepless nights of the rural amphet didn'
t help.
mircea_popescu: in ~principle~ eve can'
t even know what serpent keys either server or client are using.
mircea_popescu: ( and btw diana_coman it's entirely possible this will mean republic might well inherit the format, seeing how the problem we are dealing with isn'
t of our own make -- others will run into it too.)
mircea_popescu: but yes, as far as anyone knows 2048 bit keys perfectly safe, now and for the foreseable future (this isn'
t a comment on koch faux-pgp, which unsafe at any length as well documented in logs qntra and so on).
diana_coman: from a practical point of view it does mean that Eulora doesn'
t use directly TMSR RSA keys though
mircea_popescu: diana_coman well, possibly. iirc we didn'
t specifically check for that.
mircea_popescu: ie, mtu is two things : no smaller frame shall issue from interface ; and larger packets MAY (but don'
t have to) travel as multiple frames.
diana_coman: but honestly I don'
t see that to be such a huge problem
diana_coman: Mocky, if I get this right you argue that it's better to do frag internally because can'
t trust externally to not fuck up the line entirely as attack vector?
a111: Logged on 2018-10-02 14:35 mircea_popescu: asciilifeform and the attacker sends you sequence-1 packets. and you hold them. and as i said, "doesn'
t take so much work to ask me to hold 16gb of chunks."
mircea_popescu: i can'
t have as many interfaces as packet types for crying out loud.
mircea_popescu: server as it stands now doesn'
t talk to any new people, hence the "talk to mp" thing in client.
mircea_popescu: looky, we're discontinuing this discussion, because you've not taken the time to familiarize with priors and i don'
t judge it's worth your time to do so, or mine to make you do so.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform and the attacker sends you sequence-1 packets. and you hold them. and as i said, "doesn'
t take so much work to ask me to hold 16gb of chunks."
☟︎ mircea_popescu: my problem is that i can'
t ~not~ have 2 sizes of udp packets.
mircea_popescu: doesn'
t take so much work to ask me to hold 16gb of chunks.
mircea_popescu: 1. server must be able to acquire RSA key of client. 2. the rsa key of client will have to go in a rsa message, because they presumably don'
t have serpent keys agreed upon ; 3. the payload for one chunk of rsa key is 1960 bytes, fixed ; 4. the size of a key is 3.x such 1960 byte chunks, meaning 4 chunks. 5. the size of a 4 payload message is 16kb.
diana_coman: asciilifeform, the above wasn'
t clear until now, it's clarified ...now
mircea_popescu: padding wouldn'
t cost in principle, except if crypto produced then entropy costs.
a111: Logged on 2018-09-27 20:37 asciilifeform: yea i can'
t picture for what might need variable masses in production
diana_coman: the thing is though that at any rate, it won'
t get the same type of use as it did as main disk so I don'
t know whether much can be found out from that really
BingoBoingo: Can reach, no need to power down to do this. Can'
t really power down safely at the A/C feed either. Individual lines are all D/C
mod6: i don'
t know how the fuck they did that shit. my girl could do it blind
mircea_popescu: yes but i don'
t have problems with the elements at my desk.
a111: Logged on 2018-10-01 18:58 asciilifeform: but i currently suspect that this is 1 of those 'only asciilifeform wants' items, and hence won'
t exist any time soon.
BingoBoingo: Doesn'
t feel like much air moving, but it's working
BingoBoingo: Photo post because for some reason the Qntra title and link bot still hasn'
t been banned from twitter
a111: Logged on 2015-08-08 03:58 asciilifeform: and here is where we meet up with vlsi boojum: you can'
t do vlsi economically if there is room for six computers total.
Mocky: asciilifeform, well even partial refresh on every key press isn'
t ideal with eink, which 'editing in place' could be greatly reduced, but perhaps crackpot idea
a111: Logged on 2018-10-01 15:59 mod6: And before the republic, I was very much a one-thing-at-a-time type of engineer. Seems like over the last year or maybe 18 months, I feel like I'm context switching so much, that I find it hard to get deep into the thinking that I need to. For instance, it bothers me that I still haven'
t found time to work through FFA.
BingoBoingo: ANd they don'
t do the one ring disappear bulshit
mod6: I've spent my life behind a screen, so it doesn'
t come very naturally to me.
mod6: I don'
t think those skills rubbed off.
mod6: Well, it's not that I don'
t want to, I'd like it if we could somehow get the train moving down the track. Just worried that I don'
t have the know-how for this.
mircea_popescu: i don'
t recall now if this was specifically said re foundation or only re qntra, but the two are ~same period, in any case,
mod6: Oh, you wanted a third? I didn'
t catch that.
mircea_popescu: just as long as we don'
t end up with a "kernel module"
mircea_popescu: "some people who don'
t give a shit made this slop out of something or the other" mcdrepperism.
mircea_popescu: but you can'
t open one. the question is how you rig the opening of the 9000 hoods.
mircea_popescu: why are you dumping logs you don'
t know about ? "for later" ?
mircea_popescu: if you don'
t care to give item permission to write, stfu about log.
a111: Logged on 2018-10-01 15:52 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-10-01#1856366 << imo syslogger should be abolished altogether. before systemd it wasn'
t obvious to me what it is -- but now, plenty obvious. "unified logging" terrible idea.
mod6: And before the republic, I was very much a one-thing-at-a-time type of engineer. Seems like over the last year or maybe 18 months, I feel like I'm context switching so much, that I find it hard to get deep into the thinking that I need to. For instance, it bothers me that I still haven'
t found time to work through FFA.
☟︎ diana_coman: I certainly think mod6 is and has been doing a great job in maintaining the v-tree for trb - and as I said before, I don'
t think it's something linked to tbf chair position
a111: Logged on 2018-10-01 14:09 asciilifeform doesn'
t use any fancy redirection-to-sys-logger for trb log, and doesn'
t intend to
mircea_popescu: i don'
t necessarily disagree -- but the explanation stands as such.