These various ’ anarchist ’ ventures are bad, playthings of the evil wealthy,
anti-democratic, even loose affiliates of these ventures were bad people, and
so on.
https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2022/07/adventure-capitalism.html#comments
TL/DR Jeff Berwick still needs killing
FBI and M15 issue rare joint warning for all iPhone and Android users over
growing China cybersecurity attacks
https://share.newsbreak.com/1ejnpwln
"DIRECTORS from the top intelligence agencies representing the United States
and the United Kingdom have appeared together to make a forceful
workerpoet
Jul 7 #17959
Greatly enjoyed reading this. In practice, the Spanish Mondragon cooperatives
seem to me a more direct and practical route to the Marxist ideal than
attempts at derivative Leninism. For us, building cooperatives and networks of
cooperatives builds capitalisms
>> On 7/6/22, punk wrote:
>>> accusing me of being "pro argentine government"
>>
>> Nobody has to accuse you of that, it's plain fact.
>> You use their roads ...
> haha
> ...
Classic reactionary affirmation via faux humor,
and attempted redirect away, and not a refutation.
No true anarchist as
Threat to classical crypto known and growing for many years.
NIST approves PQC algorithms.
Bitcoin-BTC says nothing about moving to PQC
to secure users funds.
Move to and use privacy enabled PQC coins.
What about owning stocks, fiat, cars, houses, clothing,
food, owning anything at all... according to the logic
of having any influence over things including property,
US politicians should be jailed for owning anything
at all, and "be happy" about it ;)
# find leaf count and leaf depths
leaves = [*self.leaves()]
max_depth = len(leaves).bit_length()
current_entry = None
for leaf_depth, leaf_offset, leaf_data in leaves:
# leaves that have depth that is too deep can be added
Better get a real good one
emptywheel
·5h
Sabrina Shroff schooled her client well...
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Inner City Press
@innercitypress
· 5h
Judge Furman: Ladies and gentlemen, we'll have another break before the
rebuttal.
All rise - jury exits.
Judge Furman: Mr. Schulte, that was very impressively
subgoal met, passes test
# block tree structure
# blocks written to are leaves
# depth is log2 leaves
# when a flush is made, all blocks are written, and also enough nodes such that every leaf can be accessed within depth lookups.
# consider we have an existing tree
# with say m flushes,
# block tree structure
# blocks written to are leaves
# depth is log2 leaves
# when a flush is made, all blocks are written, and also enough nodes such that every leaf can be accessed within depth lookups.
# consider we have an existing tree
# with say m flushes, containing n leaves (or m
# block tree structure
# blocks written to are leaves
# depth is log2 leaves
# when a flush is made, all blocks are written, and also enough nodes such that every leaf can be accessed within depth lookups.
# consider we have an existing tree
# with say m flushes, containing n leaves (or m
<3
4/0:17.83 53.7F
I'm guessing you came back to your email and found a volley of
messages from me that you did not want to see, that made it hard for
you to find other emails.
On 7/7/22, cypherpunks-requ...@lists.cpunks.org
wrote:
> Mailing list removal confirmation notice for mailing list cypherpunks
>
> We have
here's another bug bandaid
this one got through the 3rd flush
# block tree structure
# blocks written to are leaves
# depth is log2 leaves
# when a flush is made, all blocks are written, and also enough nodes such that every leaf can be accessed within depth lookups.
# consider we have an
i added debugging statements and fixed 1 bug i think
now it seems it continues yielding leaves after it reaches the end
# block tree structure
# blocks written to are leaves
# depth is log2 leaves
# when a flush is made, all blocks are written, and also enough nodes such that every leaf can be
i dropped the writes to 1/flush and it failed on the 3rd flush
xNY.io - Bank.org, PBC perhaps is a New York phenomenon.
The issue is all 10 FOIL materials are delayed and we fear obstruction.
We may setup a digital asset fund to full court press each one. Any
interest?
-- Forwarded message -
From: Mazza, Stephanie (DFS)
Date: Wed, Jun 29,
more logic errors engaged
the first pass works now
thinking it does too many passes to actually make a graph, which is
fine for now since flushing after the first is failing.
# block tree structure
# blocks written to are leaves
# depth is log2 leaves
# when a flush is made, all blocks are
-- Forwarded message -
From: Gunnar Larson
Date: Thu, May 19, 2022, 2:20 PM
Subject: Alliance for Innovative Regulation
To: cypherpunks
https://regulationinnovation.org/team/jo-ann-barefoot/
Jo Ann BarefootFounder & CEO
Jo Ann Barefoot is CEO & Founder of AIR - the Alliance
i failed to consolidate the writes before flushing.
here is version with different crash. previous one was because the
leaf iterator did not handle sparse data. so i just filled the
structure with 0s before starting.
# block tree structure
# blocks written to are leaves
# depth is log2 leaves
# when a flush is made, all blocks are written, and
latest topical post below. code reattached with 1 change that does not
fix the run error.
On 7/7/22, Undiscussed Horrific Abuse, One Victim of Many
wrote:
> here's what i have now
>
> its intent is to test [the correctness] of iterating leaves when the
> structure is just appending, without
wrong thread
i am receiving a mail bomb
i don't know how many mail bombs i have received, or how i used to
handle them when my mind was more together
i imagine it is normal to filter them out.
here's what i have now
its intent is to test [the correctness] of iterating leaves when the
structure is just appending, without using a tree.
there is presently a logic error demonstrated when it is run. there
may be many, many logic errors in it.
i called the confusing class name "Chunk".
i like the idea of turning the behavior of programs back into code.
it's been a theme.
then maybe we could look at the script and try to guess how the author
feels that they are running it. it seems it is maybe not the best way,
but it exists.
what could be even more fun might be reproducing a script that would
create removal requests with the same statistical properties ! like
reverse engineering the requests.
we can form a hypothesis and pretend we are researchers or scientists
or something.
i hypothesize that it could be a uniform distribution within set ranges.
the null hypothesis then would be that it is _not_ a uniform
distribution, but instead some other shape.
how can we test this?
we would
i'm pausing this goal because i worry it could be rude to analyse
somebody's statistical distribution
however i expect it to come up again as a fun goal
ok: the temporary goal now is to figure out what kind of statistical
distribution the jitter in the removal requests has.
it's 1634 UTC-5.
1634 and i'm installing the google library
1635 and i've pasted their example into a file
1635. i need a file called 'credentials.json' to log in. better
On 7/7/22, Undiscussed Horrific Abuse, One Victim of Many
wrote:
> often i try to implement an append-only random-access data structure.
clarification: the intention of the structure under design is to be
stored on append-only media, but support random writes as well as
random reads. similar to
often i try to implement an append-only random-access data structure.
it's a fun puzzle for my confused mind. i never finish it, but today i
thought about it a little bit and i think over the years i might be
able to put together a simplified form and maybe make it exist some
day.
here is where
turns out google has a library at
https://developers.google.com/gmail/api/quickstart/python
i'm pausing this goal now
i'd kind of like to make charts showing the removal requests i'm seeing
i think they would make a pleasant linear line with some jitter that
relates to network latency.
they could be more interesting than that, i don't know.
some time ago i figured out how to access my email programmatically,
Dear Madam Superintendent:
xNY.io - Bank.org, PBC sends you Ms. Lacewell intent of our global
enterprise.
We would like to earn a call with your office for a meet and greet.
When would be a good time for you?
Sending you the very best.
Thank you,
Gunnar Larson
--
*Gunnar Larson *
*xNY.io
Getting this maybe once every five minutes for maybe four hours. Feels
kinda frustrating.
On Thu, Jul 7, 2022, 1:45 PM wrote:
> Mailing list removal confirmation notice for mailing list cypherpunks
>
> We have received a request from 185.220.102.8 for the removal of your
> email address,
Hello:
We are kindly following up on this claim.
Thank you very much.
Gunnar Larson
On Wed, Apr 20, 2022, 4:38 PM Gunnar Larson wrote:
> Dear Department of the Treasury:
>
> From the prompt of FinCEN's Resource Center, the details below are kindly
> submitted to your esteemed attention.
>
>
Communists in the Dept of Reichstag Security - the Red-Brown tide is loosed!
srubenfeld
·16m
current and former DHS officials charged in the case for allegedly obstructing
justice, “including by destroying evidence” after they were approached by FBI
agents about procuring and disseminating
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Fake news from a fake anarchist. There is already quantum encryption that's
expensive now but prices will fall with wider adoption. There are also forms
of encryption not subject to these tiresome beat-up bullshit journalist stories.
Conde Nast are a well-known fraud on the public and Jim
Ars Technica: The cryptopocalypse is nigh! NIST rolls out new encryption
standards to prepare.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/07/nist-selects-quantum-proof-algorithms-to-head-off-the-coming-cryptopocalypse/
In the not-too-distant future—as little as a decade, perhaps, nobody
Netherlands: The Dutch farmers have had enough.
They are spreading manure on government buildings and blocking the
highways with tractors.
https://twitter.com/JamesMelville/status/1543837782677880832
Kween Josie @KweenJosie
I want to tell you about what happened to the 56 signers of The
Declaration of Independence. Freedom does not come free. It is pivotal
as we devolve into tyranny that we know what that means.
The Continental Congress, approved the final wording of the
Declaration of
> US general says Elon Musk's Starlink has 'totally destroyed Putin's
> information campaign'
Lol, even if so, didn't do any good. Putin, the murdering invader
and rampaging destroyer, now totally controls the aforementioned
areas, and just destroyed two of the west's prized bling weapons.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10983315/Oil-U-S-reserves-head-overseas-gasoline-prices-stay-high.html
They are trying to make you think he is incompetent, when in reality
they know exactly what they are doing and they are just using Biden as
a front man for the collapse that they are
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