Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-12-01 Thread juan
On Thu, 1 Dec 2016 12:41:33 -0800
Steven Schear  wrote:

> I'd consider volunteering once there are escrowed Bitcoin
> subscriptions,

Enlighten me. How's your protocol for cyber-fascism supposed to
work? 

Are you planning to not only to censor people, but to have them
pay in advance for the 'privilege' of freely speaking, and then
stealing their money wheh they say something you fascists
don't like? 

Or what? 

By the way, congrats Steven. Your fuckingly retarded
'libertarian' babbling about the founding fuckers did give you
away a while back...


> using BIOR7, so list miscreants have something to
> loose.





> 
> Warrant Canary creator
> 
> On Nov 30, 2016 2:57 AM, "Eugen Leitl"  wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 09:45:47AM +0100, Tom wrote:
> >
> > > However, such rumblings are one of the causes why this list became
> > > yet another spam list.
> >
> > Indeed. Anyone care to volunteer for moderation duty?
> >



Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-12-01 Thread John Newman
Did you create the warrant canary?

On December 1, 2016 3:41:33 PM EST, Steven Schear  
wrote:
>I'd consider volunteering once there are escrowed Bitcoin
>subscriptions,
>using BIOR7, so list miscreants have something to loose.
>
>Warrant Canary creator
>
>On Nov 30, 2016 2:57 AM, "Eugen Leitl"  wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 09:45:47AM +0100, Tom wrote:
>>
>> > However, such rumblings are one of the causes why this list became
>> > yet another spam list.
>>
>> Indeed. Anyone care to volunteer for moderation duty?
>>

-- 
Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-12-01 Thread juan
On Thu, 01 Dec 2016 20:28:12 +
oshwm  wrote:

> Just to add to the discussion if we're busy justifying our existence
> to the whiners...
> 
> A while back there was an active discussion of open source hardware
> and 'openfabs' (I took part in that too). But more recently (although
> not quite meeting the openfab ideal) a cool little piece of open
> source hardware appeared based on the RISC V instruction set...
> 
> https://www.sifive.com/
> 
> Feel free to discuss, whiners are invited too :P



https://www.crowdsupply.com/onchip/open-v

http://www.onchipuis.io/index.html

these people are from colombia. That's...unexpected =)





Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-12-01 Thread Steven Schear
I'd consider volunteering once there are escrowed Bitcoin subscriptions,
using BIOR7, so list miscreants have something to loose.

Warrant Canary creator

On Nov 30, 2016 2:57 AM, "Eugen Leitl"  wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 09:45:47AM +0100, Tom wrote:
>
> > However, such rumblings are one of the causes why this list became
> > yet another spam list.
>
> Indeed. Anyone care to volunteer for moderation duty?
>


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread juan
On Wed, 30 Nov 2016 11:42:13 +
Eugen Leitl  wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:09:45AM +, oshwm wrote:
> 
> > I believe you are looking for the cryptography list or tor list if
> > you want to only see what a particular individual thinks is
> > acceptable :D
> 
> I'm subscribed to those, and they are actually functional, unlike
> this list.
> 
> I vastly prefer a well-moderated list to the alternatives.
> 
> If you're of the opposite opinion you're being a part of the problem.



Well, Comrade Leitl is just another member of the list,
collection, group, set, hashset, vector, array  of American
Fascists posing as 'cypherpunks'. Hardly surprising of course.






Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread juan
On Wed, 30 Nov 2016 09:45:47 +0100
Tom  wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 09:50:52PM -0300, juan wrote:
> > Anyway, why should I bother getting the spelling of your
> > fucking, imperial, nazi langauge right? 
> 
> Die Nazisprache ist immer noch Deutsch, Du Vollhonk.

Yes...that's right...according to Official Doctrinewhich is
itself wrong =)

Vollhonk. I learned some german slang today =P

> 
> However, such rumblings are one of the causes why this list became
> yet another spam list.
> 
> 
> 
> - Tom



Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread John Newman

> On Nov 30, 2016, at 6:42 AM, Eugen Leitl  wrote:
> 
>> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:09:45AM +, oshwm wrote:
>> 
>> I believe you are looking for the cryptography list or tor list if you want 
>> to only see what a particular individual thinks is acceptable :D
> 
> I'm subscribed to those, and they are actually functional, unlike this list.
> 
> I vastly prefer a well-moderated list to the alternatives.
> 
> If you're of the opposite opinion you're being a part of the problem.

Different lists , different purposes.

If you (understandably) can't handle the muck, unsubscribe.

John


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread Razer


On 11/30/2016 04:53 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> Don't recall seeing your name back then.

The good ol' days and the good ol' boys...

Most of the people you knew back then in bangpath days are probably dead.

Get over yourself.


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread Razer


On 11/30/2016 03:42 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:09:45AM +, oshwm wrote:
>
>> I believe you are looking for the cryptography list or tor list if you want 
>> to only see what a particular individual thinks is acceptable :D
> I'm subscribed to those, and they are actually functional, unlike this list.
>
> I vastly prefer a well-moderated list to the alternatives.
>
> If you're of the opposite opinion you're being a part of the problem.

It really depends on what you're looking for in the way of lists. All
code and (lets say) no "Robot escapes and injures human" make lists
dull, and dull minds stick together.

Otoh, having participated in other lists that seriously degenerated I'd
say this one is pretty bad right. I might not be a state of the art
coder but I do have interest in the topic and wouldn't stick around for
alist that was all bot-spew (aff... cece) and medicated rants (Fucking
nazi commie blah blah)..

Use filters. I'm sure there a few people here who don't like my
anti-libertard statements and I have a few semi-autonomous bots on
mine,. Easy to do, and save reading people's whines... Which are, btw,
another kind of spam

Rr


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread oshwm
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Or you moderate it until the only opinions allowed are ones you agree with.

And with regards to the past, I didn't exist back then and may not exist in the 
future either :)


On 30 November 2016 12:53:54 GMT+00:00, Eugen Leitl  wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:50:49AM +, oshwm wrote:
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>> If you are already part of functional censored lists why would you be
>interested in this despicable, dysfunctional, uncensored list?
>
>That's because it has been a very useful list for a very long time.
>
>Don't recall seeing your name back then.
>
>> Surely you have all you need elsewhere?
>
>How do you kill an unmoderated list? By flooding it with shit.

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Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:50:49AM +, oshwm wrote:
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> 
> If you are already part of functional censored lists why would you be 
> interested in this despicable, dysfunctional, uncensored list?

That's because it has been a very useful list for a very long time.

Don't recall seeing your name back then.
 
> Surely you have all you need elsewhere?

How do you kill an unmoderated list? By flooding it with shit.


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Nov 30, 2016 5:53 AM, "Tom"  wrote:
>
> However, such rumblings are one of the causes why this list became yet
another spam list.

Sorry for the spam, I am an eternal OT walking around the list.  I will try
to be more useful.  :)

- c.t.


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread Steve Kinney
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On 11/30/2016 02:28 AM, Steve Kinney wrote:
> This thread illustrates my point.  CPunks has a whole ecosystem.
> 
> One might see some interesting political content, somewhat
> informed commentary on how State policy interacts with network
> security IRL, even (when the stars come 'round right and eldrich
> horrors stalk the night) a proper argument or two.  But bring
> hiking boots, binoculars and a compass.
> 
> :o)

Postscript:  A constructive suggestion.

Set up a shiny new list accessible only through the i2p network.  Go
there and look around; Eternal September has not arrived, because the
setup and normal operation of an i2p router are barriers to the
technically illiterate.

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Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread oshwm
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If you are already part of functional censored lists why would you be 
interested in this despicable, dysfunctional, uncensored list?

Surely you have all you need elsewhere?


On 30 November 2016 11:42:13 GMT+00:00, Eugen Leitl  wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:09:45AM +, oshwm wrote:
>
>> I believe you are looking for the cryptography list or tor list if
>you want to only see what a particular individual thinks is acceptable
>:D
>
>I'm subscribed to those, and they are actually functional, unlike this
>list.
>
>I vastly prefer a well-moderated list to the alternatives.
>
>If you're of the opposite opinion you're being a part of the problem.

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Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:09:45AM +, oshwm wrote:

> I believe you are looking for the cryptography list or tor list if you want 
> to only see what a particular individual thinks is acceptable :D

I'm subscribed to those, and they are actually functional, unlike this list.

I vastly prefer a well-moderated list to the alternatives.

If you're of the opposite opinion you're being a part of the problem.


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread oshwm
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I believe you are looking for the cryptography list or tor list if you want to 
only see what a particular individual thinks is acceptable :D


On 30 November 2016 10:57:14 GMT+00:00, Eugen Leitl  wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 09:45:47AM +0100, Tom wrote:
>
>> However, such rumblings are one of the causes why this list became
>> yet another spam list.
>
>Indeed. Anyone care to volunteer for moderation duty?

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Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-30 Thread Tom
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 09:50:52PM -0300, juan wrote:
>   Anyway, why should I bother getting the spelling of your
>   fucking, imperial, nazi langauge right? 

Die Nazisprache ist immer noch Deutsch, Du Vollhonk.

However, such rumblings are one of the causes why this list became
yet another spam list.



- Tom


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-29 Thread Steve Kinney
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This thread illustrates my point.  CPunks has a whole ecosystem.

One might see some interesting political content, somewhat informed
commentary on how State policy interacts with network security IRL,
even (when the stars come 'round right and eldrich horrors stalk the
night) a proper argument or two.  But bring hiking boots, binoculars
and a compass.

:o)

On 11/29/2016 05:53 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
> 
> 
> On 11/28/2016 09:58 PM, Igor Chudov wrote:
>> Hi, I am Igor Chudov, a great while ago I was involved in running
>> this mailing list via my proposal of a distributed list. Then
>> junk messages became too time consuming and I got busy.
> 
>> I decided to subscribe to take a peek recently, and wanted to ask
>> if this mailing list has bona fide discussions of cryptography,
>> its role in the modern economy, finance and politics, etc.
> 
> The only way this list can get "bona fide discussions of 
> cryptography, its role in the modern economy, finance and
> politics, etc." is if people start posting relevant information, 
> announcements, links to resources, etc.
> 
> CPunks now provides a pass/fail course in how to communicate in an
>  environment flooded with spurious signals, spoofing and straight 
> up noise.  Subscribe and attempt to have useful conversations, if 
> you are up for an audit and upgrade of your capabilities in these 
> areas.
> 
> Or just go to the Cryptography list, which covers the more 
> technical items among the topical interests you list above.
> 
> :o)
> 
> 
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Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-29 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 10:50 PM, juan  wrote:

>
>
> Dully noted. It is a dull event, but it does deserve a bit of
> attention.
>
> Anyway, why should I bother getting the spelling of your
> fucking, imperial, nazi langauge right?
>
> Not to mention, have you noticed how shitty english
> spelling is? Vast majority of languages have mostly consistent
> spelling. Not english. You are 'exceptional' in every possible
> way...
>

​Stop complaining so much about everything, my dear.  Now  -- tcharan,
tcharan! --  I have an incontestable proof of the seriouness of the
scientific researches.  Suck it, Juan!  But suck it in the breakfast,
haha!!  :D

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/11/23/ice-cream-breakfast-makes-smarter-japanese-scientist-claims/

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/ice-cream-breakfast-more-intelligent-japanese-scientist-yoshihiko-koga-smarter-clever-morning-a7434091.html

Your English is much better than mine and you are pretty brave, my dear.  I
was just trying to make you smile.  In Portuguese, we "suck", "lick"
(popsicles)  or "take" ice cream, but in English they "eat" ice cream.
"Eating ice cream" would be an ugly grammar mistake in Portuguese.
Languages are always pretty fun, haha!!  :D


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-29 Thread juan
On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 19:38:04 -0500
John Newman  wrote:

> 
> > On Nov 29, 2016, at 6:00 PM, juan  wrote:
> > 
> > On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 17:53:25 -0500
> > Steve Kinney  wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >> 
> >> Or just go to the Cryptography list, which covers the more
> >> technical items among the topical interests you list above.
> > 
> > lol! So you think the 'cryptography' list is a legitimate
> > resource. Dully noted. 
> > 
> 
> Dull minds make for dull notations.  ;)

Dully noted. It is a dull event, but it does deserve a bit of
attention.

Anyway, why should I bother getting the spelling of your
fucking, imperial, nazi langauge right? 

Not to mention, have you noticed how shitty english
spelling is? Vast majority of languages have mostly consistent
spelling. Not english. You are 'exceptional' in every possible
way...




> 
> John



Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-29 Thread juan
On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 17:53:25 -0500
Steve Kinney  wrote:


> 
> Or just go to the Cryptography list, which covers the more technical
> items among the topical interests you list above.

lol! So you think the 'cryptography' list is a legitimate
resource. Dully noted. 



Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-29 Thread Steve Kinney
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On 11/28/2016 09:58 PM, Igor Chudov wrote:
> Hi, I am Igor Chudov, a great while ago I was involved in running
> this mailing list via my proposal of a distributed list. Then junk
> messages became too time consuming and I got busy.
> 
> I decided to subscribe to take a peek recently, and wanted to ask
> if this mailing list has bona fide discussions of cryptography, its
> role in the modern economy, finance and politics, etc.

The only way this list can get "bona fide discussions of cryptography,
its role in the modern economy, finance and politics, etc." is if
people start posting relevant information, announcements, links to
resources, etc.

CPunks now provides a pass/fail course in how to communicate in an
environment flooded with spurious signals, spoofing and straight up
noise.  Subscribe and attempt to have useful conversations, if you are
up for an audit and upgrade of your capabilities in these areas.

Or just go to the Cryptography list, which covers the more technical
items among the topical interests you list above.

:o)

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Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-29 Thread rooty
your always in hospital or some shit -






 Original Message 
On Nov 28, 2016, 8:53 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:


On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 2:26 AM, Razer    wrote:



Speaking of "Troll Hill" The cecibot must have all recently unseen addresses or 
handles are triggering notifications to it's owner. A stolen identity.




​
Sorry for being so silent and late, my dear
​Razer​ . Had really bad times and spent several days in the hospital, with
​pain and ​ almost no access to internet. Still
​very ​ hurt, physically and emotionally, but my ex-boyfriend always used to 
say that I am survivor, an eternal lone wolf. Unhappily, he is right. I am my 
own cat and all the places are mine, even the darkest
​ ones​ .

I will survive with few little scars, some pain and purple hair. I was bored at 
hospital, stole a bit of "Gentian Violet" and decided to play with my hair, 
haha!! It didn't work well. My hair is still dark, but with discreet purple 
reflexes. In some cultures, Violet is the Death's color, but I love it. Exotic 
and charming.

I didn't steal any identity or create any bot, my dear Razer. I know you were 
missing me, grumpy bastard. So, a bit of p0rn to make you feel happy in this 
long and lonely night... Japanese Pussies and Bitches only for you, hahaha!!! ;D


[
http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/06/28/welcome-to-the-world-of-cats-in-kimonos/](http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/06/28/welcome-to-the-world-of-cats-in-kimonos/)


http://en.rocketnews24.com/2016/01/03/celebrate-the-new-year-with-kimono-dogs/



Tender kisses, dear! :*


Ceci

​

Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-29 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 08:58:09PM -0600, Igor Chudov wrote:

> I decided to subscribe to take a peek recently, and wanted to ask if
> this mailing list has bona fide discussions of cryptography, its role
> in the modern economy, finance and politics, etc.

That was a long time ago, in a galaxy far away. But you can help bring
the good times back.


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-28 Thread rooty
autopwn2 - rick roll - hooked





 Original Message 
On Nov 28, 2016, 9:45 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> a bit of p0rn to make you feel happy

Circuit porn...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr1nN__-2Po

> http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/06/28/welcome-to-the-world-of-cats-in-kimonos/

Masked Kitteh Krew drops in, burns shit up AnarCat Style...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCYcHz2k5x0

Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-28 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 2:26 AM, Razer  wrote:

> Speaking of "Troll Hill" The cecibot must have all recently unseen
> addresses or handles are triggering notifications to it's owner. A stolen
> identity.
>

​
Sorry for being so silent and late, my dear
​Razer​
.  Had really bad times and spent several days in the hospital, with
​pain and ​
almost no access to internet.  Still
​very ​
hurt, physically and emotionally, but my ex-boyfriend always used to say
that I am survivor, an eternal lone wolf.  Unhappily, he is right.  I am my
own cat and all the places are mine, even the darkest
​ ones​
.

I will survive with few little scars, some pain and purple hair.  I was
bored at hospital, stole a bit of "Gentian Violet" and decided to play with
my hair, haha!!  It didn't work well.  My hair is still dark, but with
discreet purple reflexes.  In some cultures, Violet is the Death's color,
but I love it.  Exotic and charming.

I didn't steal any identity or create any bot, my dear Razer.  I know you
were missing me, grumpy bastard.  So, a bit of p0rn to make you feel happy
in this long and lonely night...  Japanese Pussies and Bitches only for
you, hahaha!!!  ;D


http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/06/28/welcome-to-the-world-
of-cats-in-kimonos/

http://en.rocketnews24.com/2016/01/03/celebrate-the-new-year
-with-kimono-dogs/


Tender kisses, dear!  :*

Ceci
​


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-28 Thread rooty
hi hi hi (*_*) igor






 Original Message 
On Nov 28, 2016, 6:58 PM, Igor Chudov wrote:

Hi, I am Igor Chudov, a great while ago I was involved in running this
mailing list via my proposal of a distributed list. Then junk messages
became too time consuming and I got busy.

I decided to subscribe to take a peek recently, and wanted to ask if
this mailing list has bona fide discussions of cryptography, its role
in the modern economy, finance and politics, etc.

Thanks

Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-28 Thread Razer
Speaking of "Troll Hill" The cecibot must have all recently unseen
addresses or handles are triggering notifications to it's owner. A
stolen identity.

Rr


On 11/28/2016 08:01 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
> Hi, Igor.  Welcome back to the CypherPunk List!  :D
>
> I am Ceci, a crazy noob from Brazil.  Nice to meet you!  :)
>
> Please, choose your favorite cryptography, security, privacy, coding,
> A.I., Math, etc, etc, subjects and share interesting informations,
> good and bad news, your personal ideas, curious bibliography...  No
> limits, my dear, but I sincerely suggest you lots of patience and some
> sense of humour.  
>
> The list has no moderation.  You have free will to express your
> convictions and need to have good sense enough to self-moderate
> yourself.  Or not, your option only.  ;)
>
> Like my loved Mirimir mentioned before, there are some stupid trolls
> and a lot of garbage, but we can make this list better, bringing
> interesting considerations about relevant themes.  Believe me, in the
> middle of all the junk and the trash, there are great people hidden
> here, some provocative discussions and singular delightful messages.
>
> Please, feel free and comfortable to talk about everything!  Good luck
> and be happy!  :D
>
> Ceci
> -- 
> "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your
> right to say it."
>
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 12:58 AM, Igor Chudov  > wrote:
>
> Hi, I am Igor Chudov, a great while ago I was involved in running this
> mailing list via my proposal of a distributed list. Then junk messages
> became too time consuming and I got busy.
>
> I decided to subscribe to take a peek recently, and wanted to ask if
> this mailing list has bona fide discussions of cryptography, its role
> in the modern economy, finance and politics, etc.
>
> Thanks
>
>



Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-28 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
Hi, Igor.  Welcome back to the CypherPunk List!  :D

I am Ceci, a crazy noob from Brazil.  Nice to meet you!  :)

Please, choose your favorite cryptography, security, privacy, coding, A.I.,
Math, etc, etc, subjects and share interesting informations, good and bad
news, your personal ideas, curious bibliography...  No limits, my dear, but
I sincerely suggest you lots of patience and some sense of humour.

The list has no moderation.  You have free will to express your convictions
and need to have good sense enough to self-moderate yourself.  Or not, your
option only.  ;)

Like my loved Mirimir mentioned before, there are some stupid trolls and a
lot of garbage, but we can make this list better, bringing interesting
considerations about relevant themes.  Believe me, in the middle of all the
junk and the trash, there are great people hidden here, some provocative
discussions and singular delightful messages.

Please, feel free and comfortable to talk about everything!  Good luck and
be happy!  :D

Ceci
-- 
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to
say it."

On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 12:58 AM, Igor Chudov  wrote:

> Hi, I am Igor Chudov, a great while ago I was involved in running this
> mailing list via my proposal of a distributed list. Then junk messages
> became too time consuming and I got busy.
>
> I decided to subscribe to take a peek recently, and wanted to ask if
> this mailing list has bona fide discussions of cryptography, its role
> in the modern economy, finance and politics, etc.
>
> Thanks
>


Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-28 Thread Razer


On 11/28/2016 07:20 PM, Mirimir wrote:
> On 11/28/2016 07:58 PM, Igor Chudov wrote:
>> Hi, I am Igor Chudov, a great while ago I was involved in running this
>> mailing list via my proposal of a distributed list. Then junk messages
>> became too time consuming and I got busy.
>>
>> I decided to subscribe to take a peek recently, and wanted to ask if
>> this mailing list has bona fide discussions of cryptography, its role
>> in the modern economy, finance and politics, etc.
>>
>> Thanks
> Nope. It's dead meat. Troll hill. So it goes.


I try to post security technology-related items. I don't see much
response and get trolled often.

Recently: "Ride for Free! Hackers Hold SF's MTA's Computer Network
Hostage For $73k Ransom" with some details of the hack.

"Dave? Dave? What are you doing Dave? - 'Robot Smashes Booth, Injures
Man at Tech Fair'"

Today: "Technocracy: "...all of us went along with it, because the
simplicity was reassuring.", with links to some awesome
neo-philosophical thoughts on technology by Adam Curtis.

I end up getting responses like

On 11/27/2016 07:22 PM, juan wrote:
> Go stone some palestinians razer.

Rr

Ps. This was never a cryptography list.

Pps: This list seems to be infested by right-wing libertarian feudalists
who think they're anarchists, but I'm used to that from living near
Silicon Valley for 40 years. Some think they're hippies cause they're
hipsters, too. It was fun watching a drug discussion a while back. Maybe
the list will self-correct after a while if enough of them believe their
own bs powder drug fantasies and croak.






Re: Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-28 Thread Mirimir
On 11/28/2016 07:58 PM, Igor Chudov wrote:
> Hi, I am Igor Chudov, a great while ago I was involved in running this
> mailing list via my proposal of a distributed list. Then junk messages
> became too time consuming and I got busy.
> 
> I decided to subscribe to take a peek recently, and wanted to ask if
> this mailing list has bona fide discussions of cryptography, its role
> in the modern economy, finance and politics, etc.
> 
> Thanks

Nope. It's dead meat. Troll hill. So it goes.


Are there crypto discussions on this forum

2016-11-28 Thread Igor Chudov
Hi, I am Igor Chudov, a great while ago I was involved in running this
mailing list via my proposal of a distributed list. Then junk messages
became too time consuming and I got busy.

I decided to subscribe to take a peek recently, and wanted to ask if
this mailing list has bona fide discussions of cryptography, its role
in the modern economy, finance and politics, etc.

Thanks