You know, that was some amazing gigging.
> "It's not enough that they believe something,
> its that you have to believe it too" -- DM
I encountered this at a hackerspace in San Francisco. It sucks.
They've turned a movement designed to create a creative economy for
all into their political platform. In this case a queer sanctuary
when
That first one on germs was hilarious.
marcos
Does anyone else feel like America has become the weakest society in
history? How does anyone know that the virus isn't giving a chance to
evolve? That it's lethality comes from having some bit of wisdom from
the biosphere that humans either need to learn or die from?
marcos
-- Forwarded message -
From: \0xDynamite
Date: Sun, May 3, 2020 at 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: KGP propaganda - Re: On the need for banks
To: Punk-Stasi 2.0
> > One of the ways to reinforce a nation against such predatory oligarchical
> > financial rule, is a state-run
These problems are all solved over at the wiki of appropedia.org.
Check the "global village", by yours truly.
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 8:13 PM Zig the N.g wrote:
>
> Thank you again Cari. Some thoughts:
>
> For anything to last, there must be relevence or perhaps "reality", for the
> individual.
> 0xDynamite, is there a way to mirror your wiki offline?
It's not my wiki, but one I'm helping. You should be able to "scrape"
the wiki with standard tools, unfortunately I am not such a master.
The content is licensed under either Creative Commons or GNU Free
Docum
>> So is power the enemy in all guises? How does one get their clothes?
>
> Those who have no conflicts have no enemies, and vice versa. There is no
> such thing as hate.
Nice one. Though I feel I must add that without discrimination,
entropy results. And entropy means death.
So somewhere,
> "the Reformation meant not the elimination of the Church’s control over
> everyday life, but rather the substitution of a new form of control for the
> previous one. It meant the repudiation of a control which was very lax, at
> that time scarcely perceptible in practice, and hardly more than for
>> And therefore, by the elimination of the State itself, we will create
>> a new system of freedom away from the State and ABOLISH ALL RULES --
>> even the ones that YOU make for your family or community.
>
> so who are you to make any 'rules' for anybody? Oh yeah, you're the
> typical
> wa
> > So, do you have a PLAN?
>
> my personal plan is to counter the propaganda underpinning the
> current political, economic and 'cultural' order.
Sounds good.
> > "Abolish the state" isn't sufficient. It may not even be necessary.
>
> abolishing the state isn't sufficient. It
Why stop them, when you can have personal drones with hi-def wifi
cameras, to go pretty much wherever you want?
\0xD
> > > > We all know now what COVID-19 (nCov, Coronavirus) is.
> > >
> > > No 'we' don't. 'covid' is a global fascist PSYOP, but you
> > > prentend to not know it.
> >
> > That is a very real working hypothesis I've been working on. I tend
> > to see that Satan is behind it, but it is effe
> And, I ask pardon, but now I am completely sure that my life is a disgraceful
> shit, but I do love it. I do love being alive. It's always fucking
> interesting and my memories are part of who I am now. My memories, fears,
> and traums can be scary or sad, but are important part of my life.
You know, maybe all of this encryption/privacy/security concern is
outmoded. Maybe we're barking up the wrong tree here. Perhaps we
should just create a happy community of people who know what the fuck
they're doing. Why have privacy when you can make a community of
trusted people? , and wait f
I hear you. Solutions may come yet.
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 8:17 PM Karl wrote:
>
> Let the figureheads elect themselves.
>
> I can't handle this. I'm in a state of mind where I don't know how to stop
> engaging the list, and my whole family is democratic. I hear stories of
> people sufferin
Given Godel's Theorem, there is never, ever going to be a complete and
secure system, so then:
Why not just create a world where you can trust each other??
duh, DUH!!!
Marcos
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 8:51 PM Karl wrote:
>
> mm yeah.
>
> So, it turns out that due to a confusing mathematical rela
> > We do not in fact have equality before the law, because actual equality
> > before the law leads to intolerable consequences, because individuals,
> > groups, and communities are not in fact equal, and require different laws.
No, this is handled by having multiple levels of jurisdiction, pushi
> I’m dead because everyone thinks I’m a bot which is extremely hurtful and no
> one cares.
You're not a bot, but if you were you'd at least (at some level) be
extremely rational, which is already an improvement over general
society.
> Btw Donald or Joe
Donald + Harris : A bi-polar soluti
> I haven't been able to read past here yet.
>
> On 10/29/20, \0xDynamite wrote:
> > Oooohkay. Why are we all dead? I'm dead because people didn't
> > think I existed.
>
> Any more information? Are you the people who have to live dead, in a
>
Sorry for this little diversion, but it has occurred to me that
physics has a bit of a logical contradiction and I think highly of the
group's rational faculties here to help me sort this out.
If light travels at a. different speed for different colors in order
to account for the rainbow of a pris
> On 5/12/19 9:59 PM, \0xDynamite wrote:
>> Sorry for this little diversion,
>> If light travels at a. different speed for different colors in order
>> to account for the rainbow of a prism, how fast is the. speed of light
>> then?
>
> The speed of light is a phys
>> If light travels at a. different speed for different colors in order
>> to account for the rainbow of a prism, how fast is the. speed of light
>> then? Is there real physics to optics? How can light know what
>> direction to bend after it leaves the lens?
>
> The speed of light in glass is sli
Sorry for this little diversion,
If light travels at a. different speed for different colors in order
to account for the rainbow of a prism, how fast is the. speed of light
then?
>>>
>>> The speed of light is a physical constant. The frequency (or
>>> wavelength) of a photon de
>>I think you answered part of my question, which was partly didactic to
> force science to get more rigor in its explanation. I think I will
> have to content myself with this because I know that rainbows and the
> sky being blue will NEVER be explainable by science.
> Mark
>
> No, the reason the
Everyone get the government that they fought for. There are no
excuses. If you don't have power, it is because you don't have Truth.
End of story.
\0xDynamite
Alan Turing: homosexual, but not gay.
Boom. And like that I struck the head of the cogniscente
On 7/15/19, jim bell wrote:
> I would say that it must have been frustrating for such a genius to be
> stuck in a world with such primitive devices and processes, but really,
> everyone is stu
On 7/20/19, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 9:38 AM John Newman wrote:
>>
>> Feel better Cici :) I've flipped a motorcycle and broken my
>> shoulder, been run over crossing the street and broken my
>> knee and tibia, had a few epileptic seizures where I fell
>> over again (for s
>> What good is the cypherpunk philosophy?
>
>> The cypherpunk philosophy can't make public knowledge any more public
>> than
>> it already is. The failure to act is a human failing, not a technological
>> one.
They effectively can. FOIA requests make public knowledge more
public, for example.
M
> ???
Good question. lolz
> I invented the SSD (solid state disk) in August 1980, first marketed one in
> August 1981.See "SemiDisk Systems".
Seriously? You mean yourself as Jim Bell or are you quoting?
\0xD
The reason I asked because I can't figure out how you can get
persistent memory without burning circuits. An internal battery
perhaps or a writable crystal, but how?
\0xD
On 9/3/19, grarpamp wrote:
> On 9/2/19, grarpamp wrote:
>> On 9/2/19, jim bell wrote:
>>> VentureBeat: The death of di
> The industry developed UV-erasable EPROM as a substitute, which allowed
> only the erasure of the entire memory chip, , and some early EEPROM.
> (Electrically erasable programmable Read-Only-Memory).Eventually
> "flash-EPROM" was developed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory
Ah, I had
BTW, the United States can't institute "marshall" law and suspend your
Constitutional rights. That's a bullshit idea no one has to believe
in or voted for. Don't ever buy it if the fuzz ever says it to you.
Talk back and say that it is unconstitutional.
Mark Janssen, JD
On 9/5/19, grarpamp wr
> But it is not false to say 'anarchism and capitalism can coexist.'
How will you protect that which capitalism builds? And will it all be barter?
Marcos
> Remember, all I INITIALLY wanted to do was to find the first instance where
> the topic of AP appeared in the list. Then I (and others) have quickly
> discovered what appears to be a weird omission of postings.
...an "assassination" of sorts.
> I think many of
> my postings appear, just none
>> >"AP is presupposed on an anonymous money betting ring - i.e. on money,
>> which is collected by people who climb the hiearchy of the day,
>> therefore they have more of it. Many orders of magnitude more of it."
>>
>> But merely having more money, at least initially, does not
>> translate into
Here's a cool site, which will allow you to experiment with different
ciphers and see them encode and decrypt with an plug-and-play
javascrim interface:
http://cryptii.com
> Tom, I ask that you increase this request for postings on the Cypherpunks
> list to include the full 1995 period. I have just discovered a very
> mysterious omission of many postings during various periods in 1995, and
> simultaneously a similarly mysterious 'coincidence' that virtually all
> po
>> We exist in 3D space. Stuff is allegedly moving. So WHERE did the
>> movenment start.
There's a problem there: "we exist in 3d space". Do we? What
happens if we close our eyes? What if we're under water with our eyes
closed? Is the 3d space above the water in the same space as the
wat
I abide with the spirit of Aaron Swartz, but he wasn't perfect. I
believe, philosophically, that knowledge should be the heritage of
mankind, but practically there must be protective mechanisms to ensure
that the knowledge is vouchsafed.
> Information is power. But like all power, there are those
> https://twitter.com/LBRYio
That's cool. The idea of a digital library where people can check out
books is very cool. Give it, say, after 5 years from publication, any
book should be available
During all this rant, all that I was trying to say was:
Information wants to be free, just not a
That is hilarious.
\0xD
On 11/20/19, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
> A little joke to make you smile, Razer! :D
>
> What's the difference between USB and USA?
>
> One connects to all your devices and accesses your data. The other is a
> hardware standard.
>
The censors are now making it difficult for people to edit wikipedia
pages and other mediawiki sites. If you don't believe in their
liberal, gaytheist religion, they bombard you with impossible captchas
and don't give you linking.
\0xD
On 12/17/19, grarpamp wrote:
> On 12/17/19, Razer wrote:
>> https://medium.com/@kevin_33184/chelsea-mannings-resistance-brings-u-s-closer-to-ending-the-grand-jury-7b9d3ad6537a
>> 💝 Love you Chelsea! See you at the Barricades 🏴☠️
>
> Then post her words. It's also her birthday.
HIS. Post *his*
💝 Love you Chelsea! See you at the Barricades 🏴☠️
>>>
>>> Then post her words. It's also her birthday.
>>
>> HIS. Post *his* words. Just because you "feel like a girl" doesn't
>> make you a girl. If I felt like a horse, would I be a horse, too?
>
> If you wanted to be a horse, why not?
Ma
>> 💝 Love you Chelsea! See you at the Barricades 🏴☠️
>
> Then post her words. It's also her birthday.
HIS. Post *his* words. Just because you "feel like a girl" doesn't
make you a girl. If I felt like a horse, would I be a horse, too?
>>>
>>> If you wanted to be a hor
> https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/mathematicians-crack-newtons-three-body-problem/
The site refused to let me read it all, but I can tell you it's
horseshit. You can't "short-circuit" a chaotic dynamic. The two body
problem is ordered and you can guess where the two bodies will b
> So the Amblin Memer is now literally defending MILO.
Be sure you got the story right. I don't know it, but don't defend
homosexuality. DEFEND gay men. They are two separate things. Anyone
who tells you otherwise is a fucked up libertard -- total zombies for
anything they've read in the media
Nice find!
On 12/25/19, grarpamp wrote:
> https://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/pdf/intel_interrrogation_sept-1992.pdf
>
> >Such platforms being centralized, the implementation
> would likely be reported and instantly shutdown.
>
> I would think that sociologists and philosophers would be interested to know,
> at least theoretically, how an AP-type system would function, in a harmless
> environment like a game simu
https://youtu.be/KDuU3bzMZhY
> >I've been thinking about your AP idea, and think rather than make mock
> contracts on political "targets", which is a bit incendiary, one could
> make headline "bounties" that, if met, get rewarded. Like "CIA
> director, X, dies from food poisoning".
>
> One possibility would be to implement an
> I think in the end, the right way to handle this is to think
> creatively and not use assassination as a model at all, but keep the
> payout bounty idea. People just have to be more creative at getting
> payback.
Wait a second, i just realized that I've already implemented this.
But I'm not all
I also just realized that we're using a word that triggers the Echelon system.
DUMBASSES!!!
\0xd
> But even at about 1550 nanometers, 50 kilometers of fiber has: 50 km x 0.15
> dB/km = 7.5 dB of optical loss
Isn't there a better unit than Bells (dBs) for optics, like
transparency or opacity? It seems Bells are directly related to air
pressure
Mark
> Subject: WHO admits polio outbreak in the Philippines caused by polio
> vaccines…outbreak “caused by vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2”
Finally, people are getting it: medicines are just another type of
control. Because if you don't know how they work or what your real
problem is, you are not
> >The subpoena states in bold caps "We request that you do not
> >disclose the existence of this subpoena, because such a
> >disclosure may make it more difficult to conduct the investigation."
> >...
> > Please provide any and all documents, papers, letters, computer
> > disks, photogra
> You'll notice whose prominently missing from this convo.
>
> Jim Bell.
>
> Know why?
>
> He didn't really want an answer.
>
> He wants a reason to be paranoid.
>
> Nutjob
You shouldn't be so quick to judge, from afar, at that. In times of
confusion and disease, nothing can be certain without do
>>> Nutjob
>>
>> Have you done the work?
>
> I think John's posting of Tim's email pretty much resolved it. Anyone
> who expects a US public (or private) server owner not to obey a US court
> order's instructions is too stupid to be using a computer on the
> internet.
Are you saying you're willing
> I will recant AP when, and only when, the world figures out a way to solve
> ALL of its problems that AP would otherwise solve. Which will NEVER occur.
But you are possibly missing out on a problem AP *would* cause: mob
slander of an innocent man. Your AP has to be *perfectly* accurate of
its
> These "acknowledgements" sent to me are rather useless, and indeed quite
> insulting, if they don't actually confirm that the server that runs the list
> will actually POST my message, rather than merely say it "was successfully
> received by the cypherpunks mailing list."
> Because TWICE I reci
In my educated, activist opinion, there is only one application for
cryptocurrency: making a creative economy on the internet. A minimal
denomination of the currency would be rewarded for every "vote" given
by a legit user and the massive content of the internet would start to
get sorted out into
[twice in the last couple of hours I sent this,
>>
>> > yes, we got it THREE TIMES
>>
>>>
>> https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2020-January/078865.html
>>
>>https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2020-January/078867.html
>>
>>https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpu
Now that you've (we've?) got all of our pent-up aggressions about each
other out, I'd like to point out that the Plan is already here. Yes,
the Plan.
The Plan.
m
On 1/16/20, Razer wrote:
>
> On 1/16/20 5:29 AM, grarpamp wrote:
>> Stop fucking top posting, HTML sending, and bulk quoting.
>
>
>
That's why there are courts. Courts resolve the discrepancies between
the law and the facts, NOT the Legislature.
Marcos
On 1/31/20, Ryan Carboni wrote:
> I don't understand our legal system anymore. Is this malum prohibitum
> versus malum in se? Has our legal system become based on reacting on
> From Discover on Google
> https://newatlas.com/energy/hb11-hydrogen-boron-fusion-clean-energy/
This shit will not save society. Without leaders ALL technology is a
liability: amplifying the good equally to the bad.
The only solution to this society is a COMPLETE REFACTORING.
MARCOS
>> This shit will not save society. Without leaders ALL technology is a
>> liability: amplifying the good equally to the bad.
>>
>> The only solution to this society is a COMPLETE REFACTORING.
>
> What do you mean by the term "refactoring"? Is there a previous email link,
> or blog or something?
>> This shit will not save society. Without leaders ALL technology is a
>> liability: amplifying the good equally to the bad.
>
> what 'technology' does is amplify the obviously evil power of 'leaders'.
> So with 'leaders', 'technology' is liability.
>
>> The only solution to this society i
> Lax measures to protecting against the virus should be considered to
> be engaging in a conspiracy against all mankind. Dangers on that scale
> can only be dealt with in one way and merits all necessary action.
Please, worrying about little bugs means your just weak. Don't blame
the Man. Anim
>> >Tell us quinn what to do with people like you, who post very
>> >stupid 'defenses' of CENSORSHIP in an allegedly
>> >crypto-anarchist mailing list?
>>
>> He's differentiating between floods of off-topic material which acts
>> to censor real discussion by hiding it in noise vs. remov
> But if all politicians, all employers, all teachers, all scientists and
> so on are fascists, parasites, or idiots, who are the sane people left?
> C'mon, nobody can be that stupid to really think that EVERY scientist is
> part of a global multi cultural, multi societal, multi language
> conspira
> On 10/28/2016 12:07 PM, \0xDynamite wrote:
>>> But if all politicians, all employers, all teachers, all scientists and
>>> so on are fascists, parasites, or idiots, who are the sane people left?
>>> C'mon, nobody can be that stupid to really think that EVER
Interesting, these are interdimensional insertions that get injected
from the collective consciousness. The same was happening on the
wikiwikiweb of Ward Cunningham.
There is no proper in-band procedure (on-list), but off-band you might
be able to shore up security if you can track down the hole
Should have read:
News: USA is composed of people. The people have been turned into
domesticated animals farmed for GDP. Tread carefully, as they are
often psychotically maladapted to their condition.
Cheers,
\0x
On 12/31/16, Georgi Guninski wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 02:01:23PM -0500
Honestly, I'm back to this list shell-shocked. I left this
civilization, thinking things were on track, but coming back, I see
the information revolution has turned into another glam and sham
celebration. What happened to John Perry Barlow?
What's the value of cryptography if everyone's content
>> Honestly, I'm back to this list shell-shocked. I left this
>> civilization, thinking things were on track, but coming back, I
>> see the information revolution has turned into another glam and
>> sham celebration. What happened to John Perry Barlow?
>
> He appears to be on the boards of EFF an
On 7/3/21, grarpamp wrote:
>> Obviously we need doctors because they're our channel to extensive
>> scientific research and medical lab tests like mris, xrays, eegs, pet
>> scans. Those things are all behind huge financial walls.
>> if you want to get tested for rare and very dangerous pollutants
That's not an ascii string text
-m
On 7/24/21, grarpamp wrote:
> 62f50063cf2f4be935275032e13394e4857c232b
>
\> Honestly this is a total nerd snipe for me because I have amnesia and
> inhibition around all my nerdy knowledge.
>
> Google says the string was shared by JA in 2015 - which is after the mass
> deception started growing - and somebody else replied with a similar
> string.
>
> The string has a ze
>> > The string has a zero at its third byte but not its 4th, which is quite
>> > rare.
>>
>> This is why I stopped trying to figure it out. Even a ROT-13 wouldn't
>> have a ascii 0 or any ascii codes above 127. It must be noise or some
>> bigger encryption than I'm willing to work for just to be
>> The world's problems have been solved. Like John Lennon said: it's
>> there when you want it. Find the 12-step plan for overhauling America
>> on Mark Janssen (yes, myself) Facebook
>
> I tried this. Typing "Mark Janssen" into Facebook gives on an experience
> of profile pictures of differen
I'm fine with the assassination politics and all, but can we keep
anything further off cypherpunks mailing list. Go make a list called
assinate-l, or something.
\0xD
On 9/19/21, professor rat wrote:
> Cypherpunk Holdings Appoints Director - The Kingston Whig Standard
> The Kingston Whig-Standar
> Destroying The "Capitalism Has Failed" Narrative
>
> In response to this, conservative thinkers offer a knee-jerk reaction
> that collectivism has also had a dismal record of performance.
> Neither group tends to gain any ground with the other group, but over
> time, the West is moving inexorably
On 1/24/18, jam...@echeque.com wrote:
> On 24/01/2018 05:59, \0xDynamite wrote:
>> The only record is that there is hardly any record. The Constitution
>> does not favor capitalism in anyway, the only thing close to it is
>> property law which was mostly gathered, not by th
http://github.com/thePastor/gotham-city (formerly project MAYHEM).
People think they're victims in America, but the real victims don't speak.
Marxos
Given the failure of the Internet and the liberal left to produce a
revolution, I offer the following:
http://github.com/thePastor/mayhem
No more internet censorship through invisible spam filters (have you
checked the words they filter on?), in-bound only hypertext websites,
and over-moderation
You have a point, but the truth that no one wants to admit is that
they don't have the resources nor the expertise to create "complete
global surveillance". Don't get paranoid -- get educated & get HARD.
The website I gave you will do exactly that.
\0xd
>> No -- even though you haven't told me that you're not educated on the
>> topic, which would make it seem like you can pose as a semi-expert
>> without anyone getting the wise. However, I can tell through analysis
>> of your writing.
>
> lawl - Oh wait - Are you using a super AI to do t
>> And you're conclusion is that they could find a needle of intelligence
>> in a mountain of hay?
>
> what do you mean by 'intelligence'? are you still dreaming of
> 'terrists'? (though of course you fucking statist americans are
> terrorists)
I see, the government just might try to acquire
The all-seeing-eye is a shibboleth. A shibboleth, like the monolith
in 2001: space odyssy is simply a machine. Like that symbol, it has
no will of it's own. So it may not compare properly to an AI, but you
are essentially under it`s control now. Because of forces that are
larger than Mankind, s
fake news
On 4/6/18, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> The word is slowly spreading - nature has the "occasional" cure for
> human ailments.
>
> Create your world,
>
>
>
> - Forwarded message from Jim -
> Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2018 16:56:19 +1000
> Subject: Doctors shocked when cannabis oil cures woma
quot; her cancer.
This is fluff news for the cannabis industry, just as pharmaceutals.
marxos
On 4/8/18, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 11:07:45AM -0500, \0xDynamite wrote:
>> fake news
>>
>> On 4/6/18, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>
>> > (Natural New
> oh sorry, my bad, I got him mixed up with washington, another
> slave owner. And granted, frankling only owned 2 slaves
> apparently, so he really was an American Humanist, but a poor
> one, who couldn't afford many slaves.
Turns out slave ownership was a red her
This is ridiculous. There is ZERO obligation for anyone to unlock
their phone anymore than unlocking your house. If any "law
enforcement" officer wants to insist on such, THEY BETTER HAVE AN
EXECUTIVE ORDER.
On 7/18/18, John Newman wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 06:37:19PM -0400, grarpamp wro
On 7/18/18, juan wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 14:00:51 -0500
> "\\0xDynamite" wrote:
>
>> This is ridiculous. There is ZERO obligation for anyone to unlock
>> their phone anymore than unlocking your house. If any "law
>> enforcement" offic
>> BTW, you can ask for a cops ID too, if they want yours. It's called
>> "mutual reciprocity". Otherwise, challenge them to "just write the
>> ticket" and walk away. If you walk away, you aren't "fleeing" a
>> scene. If they tackle you to the ground or tazer you when you aren't
>> fleeing (and
Cynicism has it's place
But it ends at the point you need to make a choice.
It's your choice.
Marcos
On 7/18/18, juan wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 16:25:22 -0500
> "\\0xDynamite" wrote:
>
>
>> If someone's being wrongly imprisoned (so-calle
>> Cynicism has it's place
>
> Also, are you still ignoring the basic, self-evident fact that suing the
> government using the governmnt's courts is A_B_S_U_R_D and S_E_L_F
> D_E_F_E_A_T_I_N_G ? Is that too hard to grasp?
Juan, you're a statist. You're making everything of the People be
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