On 07/25/2013 01:02 AM, carlo von lynX wrote: > So in my case the cheat is in selecting a slice of the hash?
you cannot plausibly argue that "7yuogiqxgrak36kk" is human memorable. you are not cheating, you just don't care about one side of Zooko's triangle. > Tor is leading the way. Simply by spelling out 7yuogiqxgrak36kk to you > we have a cryptographic guarantee that your tor node will connect to mine > and only to mine. onion addresses are a prefect example of why we need to do better. just look at all the fake onion addresses floating around the internet for silk road. > So I'd say Zooko is a problem solved. keys as identifiers are the defining example of the problem that Zooko was illustrating with the triangle postulate. using keys as identifiers solves nothing. > Now it's time to provide the key instead of the domain. You're living in the > past, Eli. :) good luck with that. you might get some people to use it, until something actually human memorable comes along, which it will. -elijah
