Re: [Cryptography] actual journalism, was LRB article, Satoshi's Trump Card

2017-07-02 Thread James A. Donald
On 03/07/2017 7:28 AM, grarpamp wrote: Yes they're "scams" in that hardly any of the more than hundreds of effectively cloned coins out there are bringing any substantial new developments or combinations of capabilities that will cause them to float to a top ten position long term. The coin to

Re: [Cryptography] actual journalism, was LRB article, Satoshi's Trump Card

2017-07-02 Thread grarpamp
On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 5:37 PM, John Levine wrote: >>Then maybe some combination of them could earn some crypto coin. > > Having looked at the articles the author wrote before and after the > pair he wrote last year on the Craig Wright affair Didn't notice a pair, unless this

Re: [Cryptography] Satoshi's Trump Card

2017-07-02 Thread grarpamp
On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 3:01 PM, Ray Dillinger wrote: > What puzzles me about these discussions is that people assume, with no > evidence and apparently for no reason, that Satoshi would choose to play > his (or her, or their) so-called "Trump Card" in some way that agrees > with

Rojava: YPG SDF Blasting ISIL's Fabled City of Raqqa FTW

2017-07-02 Thread grarpamp
https://twitter.com/AzadiRojava https://twitter.com/Gargaristan/status/880133821664022528 https://twitter.com/KufriusMaximus http://www.ypgrojava.org/In-Pictures:-Recent-days-of-the-great-battle-for-Raqqa-liberation In Pictures: Recent days of the great battle for Raqqa liberation

Re: [Cryptography] LRB article, Satoshi's Trump Card

2017-07-02 Thread grarpamp
>>> https://www.lrb.co.uk/v38/n13/andrew-ohagan/the-satoshi-affair >> >>"The full text of this essay is only available to subscribers of the >>London Review of Books." >> >>Needs liberated by punks using the schwartz... On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 1:25 PM, John Levine wrote: > Well,

Re: [Cryptography] Release of Smoke - Android Crypto Chat App - on Tuesday (#4thofJuly)

2017-07-02 Thread grarpamp
Beware, this appears to be produced by the same group that is behind the goldbug, echo, spot-on, dooble, etc line of highly questionable applications. This announcement was bcc'd to me while obviously already here, that's stupid so I'll bash them for that game too. Note also their renewed attempt

The Internet is HTML

2017-07-02 Thread My
> My aryangf at waifu.club > Sun Jul 2 09:18:00 PDT 2017 > > When you have eliminated the JavaScript, whatever remains must be an > empty page. "" > > maps.go ogle.com > Pic related.

[ PFIR ] Idiots on Canadian Supreme Court demand right of GLOBAL Google censorship!

2017-07-02 Thread My
> grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com > Thu Jun 29 14:17:24 PDT 2017 > > DMCA torrent results, limiting advertising, > throwing captchas, etc... > it's a useless space to many already. > You forgot their javascript shilling campaign intended to subvert and replace html: When you have eliminated the

[sdmacl...@gmail.com: [antlr-discussion] Recent presentation on using ANTLR in cybersecurity]

2017-07-02 Thread Zenaan Harkness
May be of interest to some. - Forwarded message from Stuart Maclean - From: Stuart Maclean To: antlr-discussion Reply-To: antlr-discuss...@googlegroups.com Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2017 17:55:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject:

Re: GPG: Deprecated hash + local "game over" exploit

2017-07-02 Thread Georgi Guninski
On Sat, Jul 01, 2017 at 04:17:29PM -0400, Steve Kinney wrote: > A couple of days ago Shawn pointed out offlist that my GPG installation > was using SHA1 when signing messages. Although seven hash functions are > included in GnuPG 1.4.16, SHA1 is still the default. > It was funny when someone