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mircea_popescu: keonne point is : if block signatures and block contents aren'
t checked against each other, your design is incredibly weak.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I can'
t stahp reading your negro speak article
keonne: honestly mircea_popescu i have no idea, like i said I am not very technical, and those who are weren'
t very communicative with us about what actually happened
mircea_popescu: you mean btc. which as we've meanwhile established, isn'
t money :D
mircea_popescu: keonne they don'
t make you eat own dogfood at bi-wallet ?
BingoBoingo: numerisTrade: Can'
t get much more simple without losing precision
keonne: mirecea_popescu: I don'
t know the details precisely, If you want I can ask someone for you. I'm not in a very technical position, and my understanding of these things doesn'
t go very deep
keonne: I don'
t think you're supposed to crush boils
cazalla: oh i knew before your article, glad to know i wasn'
t the only one
Mats_cd03: what a dangerous hedge, wouldn'
t you say, in hindsight?
fluffypony: on that property it was bad, but on one of my other properties that is nearly paid off and just being "topped up" the impact wasn'
t bad at all
fluffypony: bitcoinpete: I didn'
t even know I was the subject of a blog post
BingoBoingo: Mats_cd03: You wouldn'
t be the first land bound critter to either
bitcoinpete: ;;later tell mircea_popescu i'm not sure if you recognized fluffypony from a few hours ago but that's the same handle as the forum dood you pwned in "Why finance shouldn'
t be open to your average Schmoe." I recognized the name because i linked to that piece earlier today after someone tweeted about some BTCJam "hack." One fluffypony asked for coins for his kitchen, one for his rig frames…
Duffer1: why won'
t you let me cavity search you if you're not doing anything illegal
BingoBoingo: So... what Open source alternatives are there to OpenSSL which aren'
t as much of a bitch to read?
zacm: more intelligent doesn'
t imply more benevolent
zacm: what?! Don'
t Ivy League graduates at the top of their class look forward to that nice, lucrative SEC position?
mircea_popescu: bounce maybe you're the last guy on the internet that hasn'
t made copies.
bounce hasn'
t checked the repo, if any. probably should.
bounce recalls an irc discussion going on 15 years back, where someone speculated that a nsa backdoor might look like "int foo;" instead of "long foo;". and you just can'
t tell. well, here we have such an innocuous thingy. and you never can tell. but spectacular, that the effects certainly are.
fluffypony: some of them are broken, but enough weren'
t fluffypony: before I patched our local server this morning (not behind CloudFlare as CloudFlare don'
t have a node in South Africa) I played around with it
mircea_popescu: at this stage i don'
t see how any negative statements can really be made.
midnightmagic: mircea_popescu: No; that doesn'
t appear to be accurate. Ask whoever it is who is telling you that to describe how to target specific memory regions, because I'm fairly sure they're wrong.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo: benkay: A jog can'
t do the things Lithium can though <<< actually, afaik it does.
mircea_popescu: just promise me you don'
t come up with this nutty ritual of eating "my flesh and blood" later on.
fluffypony: but we've also had customers that aren'
t miners
fluffypony: if I'm looking to raise BTC-denominated funds privately as a company (angel investing, really) and don'
t want to go the IPO route in order to at least somewhat stave off the general discovery of trade secrets (for want of a better term), is there a generally accepted way of doing so? proposal has been drawn up already, just not really sure how one goes about finding BTC angel investor types
bounce didn'
t get it. doesn'
t mean others won'
t.
bounce: so we're how many years on and I haven'
t looked but am I to understand there's still not much of a protocol spec? looks like the foundation sure set some useful priorities.
mircea_popescu: then when i say satoshi quit mostly because he didn'
t want to be involved with these fucktards anymore people act as if this is somehow controversial.
mircea_popescu: Chris_Sabian it's unconfirmed as of yet and i can'
t conveniently see it. you dun goofed ?
midnightmagic: MisterE: It's just a chunk of the heap. to get different data, the heap contents must change in between attacks. That is, you can'
t just dump the process' entire memory space.
midnightmagic: and even if your wallet is unlocked, your privkeys aren'
t vulnerable. Only (so far) the last rpc command used in the server.
midnightmagic: bounce: Only if you've allowed rpc connections from random douches, have turned on ssl, aren'
t limiting it based on IP, *and* they have your wallet.dat already and have been able to query your bitcoind constantly over time and caught you using the rpc command that unlocks your wallet.
BingoBoingo: truffles: I don'
t think your wit is sharp enough to draw meaningful offense.
danielpbarron: one hasn'
t signed up yet, the other is 'againbackson'
benkay: you don'
t count in this conversation apparently.
mike_c: trilema.com will do ssl connections, but you can'
t get the blog.
benkay: most medicated people i've met don'
t jog 3 times a week, or even picking up heavy things until sweaty that many times a week. some variant of which is a prerequisite for stable mental chemistry.
BingoBoingo: benkay: A jog can'
t do the things Lithium can though
cgcardona_: I don'
t think nerds are offended at being called nerds. I think true nerds/geeks/etc own that shit
keonne: One good thing out of all that, I didn'
t realize that android wallet users PIN codes are stored on bchain servers. As a result during the outage people weren'
t able to get into their android wallet with PIN only password. That is totally incorrect, from now on, your PIN will never be sent to our servers, it is hashed and stored locally instead
Chris_Sabian: isn'
t there some room in blocks for 0 fee transcation though? but it would take a long time to confirm though?
Chris_Sabian: ok then. just saw that. I guess that I was confused that blockchain didnt see it because it didn'
t confirm. :)
keonne: i wouldn'
t know, i never pm'd you
benkay: i'm testing a strategy for location selection over the next ten years: prefer big network pipe installations and electricity generation sites over pretty much anything. theory being that people with money invested in internet hardware will deploy capital to protect it, need lowly others to run the machines, and provide the armed convoys of food that the big cities won'
t be enjoying.
thestringpuller: ;;later tell mod6 I ptfoed. If/when you get this you aren'
t busy, pm me.
punkman: dexX7: a contract is a contract, it doesn'
t matter what kind of paper you use, or how you scribble your signature
mircea_popescu: bounce: hmm... wonder how those bugs ended up in openssl and gnutls. << you needn'
t wonder. examine the matter plainly : for no appreciable reason, the usg muppets posing as "core devs" started work to meld pki into bitcoin protocol.
mircea_popescu: o wait, you're banned, i got no pr and gerald hasn'
t yet enough of a clue to be here.
mircea_popescu: Mats_cd03 i imagined that's what you probably meant, but i discarded it because it made 0 sense. you don'
t care what the channel is like, you encrypt the message not the conduit.
mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves obviously it's just a draft, i wouldn'
t expect to be filmed verbatim.
jurov: i don'
t connect it to switch, but with patch cable directly to notebook
nubbins`: they're the only place i've used in the past, but honestly i don'
t feel too great about them these days
nubbins`: cavirtex changed their verification rules recently, can'
t recall the details
decimation: surely labor doesn'
t account for that difference
decimation: ascii surely you aren'
t going to do all the soldering yourself? are you going to use a production house?
tg2: most don'
t use encryption, but some do.
Mats_cd03: i don'
t get it, because RC manufacturers have been doing just fine, and wifi/bt is just idiotic unless you live in the sticks and/or want more bandwidth from the unit
cgcardona_: yep *cue the 'if you don'
t have the keys you don'
t have the btc* mantra
cgcardona_: ok well I guess that's 'good' to hear that someone else hasn'
t received any confirmation recently.