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At 10:22 AM -0500 10/31/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and doesn't history show that big corporations are only interested in
revenue
One should hope so.
;-)
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At 11:10 AM -0700 10/28/05, James A. Donald wrote:
I am a reluctant convert to DRM. At least with DRM, we
face a smaller number of threats.
I have had it explained to me, many times more than I want to remember,
:-), that strong crypto is strong crypto.
It's not that I'm unconvinceable, but I'm
At 7:51 PM -0400 10/28/05, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
OTOH, if markets overtake the DRM issue,
^ moot, was what I meant to say...
Anyway, you get the idea.
Cheers,
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At 10:22 AM -0500 10/31/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and doesn't history show that big corporations are only interested in
revenue
One should hope so.
;-)
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At 11:59 PM + 10/30/05, Justin wrote:
Tyler likes the high-speed lifestyle so much that he ditched it and
moved to London?
He and Jayme are back in Kurdistan, now. Don't know for how long, though.
He's teaching a new class of engineers, including crypto and security
stuff. Watched their jaws
At 9:11 PM +1300 10/28/05, Peter Gutmann wrote:
The West Coast Labs tests report that they successfully evade all known
sniffers, which doesn't actually mean much since all it proves is that
LocalSSL is sufficiently 0-day that none of the sniffers target it yet. The
use of SSL to get the
At 9:27 PM -0700 10/27/05, cyphrpunk wrote:
Every key has passed
through dozens of hands before you get to see it. What are the odds
that nobody's fucked with it in all that time? You're going to put
that thing in your mouth? I don't think so.
So, as Carl Ellison says, get it from the source.
At 8:41 PM -0700 10/27/05, cyphrpunk wrote:
Where else are you going to talk about
this shit?
Talk about it here, of course.
Just don't expect anyone to listen to you when you play list-mommie.
Cheers,
RAH
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At 11:10 AM -0700 10/28/05, James A. Donald wrote:
I am a reluctant convert to DRM. At least with DRM, we
face a smaller number of threats.
I have had it explained to me, many times more than I want to remember,
:-), that strong crypto is strong crypto.
It's not that I'm unconvinceable, but I'm
At 7:51 PM -0400 10/28/05, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
OTOH, if markets overtake the DRM issue,
^ moot, was what I meant to say...
Anyway, you get the idea.
Cheers,
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At 9:27 PM -0700 10/27/05, cyphrpunk wrote:
Every key has passed
through dozens of hands before you get to see it. What are the odds
that nobody's fucked with it in all that time? You're going to put
that thing in your mouth? I don't think so.
So, as Carl Ellison says, get it from the source.
At 8:18 PM -0700 10/27/05, cyphrpunk wrote:
Keep the focus on anonymity. That's what the cypherpunks list is
about.
Please.
The cypherpunks list is about anything we want it to be. At this stage in
the lifecycle (post-nuclear-armageddon-weeds-in-the-rubble), it's more
about the crazy bastards
At 12:23 PM -0700 10/27/05, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Why don't you send her comma-delimited text, Excel can import it?
But, but...
You can't put Visual *BASIC* in comma delimited text...
;-)
Cheers,
RAH
Yet another virus vector. Bah! :-)
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At 8:41 PM -0700 10/27/05, cyphrpunk wrote:
Where else are you going to talk about
this shit?
Talk about it here, of course.
Just don't expect anyone to listen to you when you play list-mommie.
Cheers,
RAH
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At 12:23 PM -0700 10/27/05, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Why don't you send her comma-delimited text, Excel can import it?
But, but...
You can't put Visual *BASIC* in comma delimited text...
;-)
Cheers,
RAH
Yet another virus vector. Bah! :-)
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At 8:18 PM -0700 10/27/05, cyphrpunk wrote:
Keep the focus on anonymity. That's what the cypherpunks list is
about.
Please.
The cypherpunks list is about anything we want it to be. At this stage in
the lifecycle (post-nuclear-armageddon-weeds-in-the-rubble), it's more
about the crazy bastards
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At 3:57 PM -0400 10/24/05, John Kelsey wrote:
More to the point, an irreversible payment system raises big practical
problems in a world full of very hard-to-secure PCs running the
relevant software. One exploitable software bug, properly used, can
steal an
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At 3:57 PM -0400 10/24/05, John Kelsey wrote:
More to the point, an irreversible payment system raises big practical
problems in a world full of very hard-to-secure PCs running the
relevant software. One exploitable software bug, properly used, can
steal an
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Hello,
I wrote a short essay about anonymity and pseudonymity
At 11:17 AM -0700 10/21/05, someone who can't afford a vowel, Alex, ;-)
expressed his anal glands thusly in my general direction:
You're such an asshole.
My, my. Tetchy, this morning, oh vowelless one...
At 11:17 AM -0700 10/21/05, cyphrpunk wrote:
This is what you characterized as a unitary
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The long version of the Wired Story on Ryan Lackey, including lots more
about Tyler Wagner, who I've
At 11:17 AM -0700 10/21/05, someone who can't afford a vowel, Alex, ;-)
expressed his anal glands thusly in my general direction:
You're such an asshole.
My, my. Tetchy, this morning, oh vowelless one...
At 11:17 AM -0700 10/21/05, cyphrpunk wrote:
This is what you characterized as a unitary
At 10:23 PM +0200 10/20/05, Daniel A. Nagy wrote:
The referred 1988
paper proposes an off-line system
Please. You can just as easily do an on-line system, and still have blind
signatures, including m=m=2 shared secret signature hiding to prevent
double spending.
In fact, the *only* viable way to
At 2:36 AM +0200 10/21/05, Daniel A. Nagy wrote:
With all due respect, this was unnecessarily rude, unfair and unwarranted.
This is the *cypherpunks* list, guy... :-)
Silvio Micali is a very prolific author and he published more than one paper
on more than one exchange protocol
And I just got
At 12:32 AM +0200 10/21/05, Daniel A. Nagy wrote:
Could you give us a reference to this one, please?
Google is your friend, dude.
Before making unitary global claims like you just did, you might consider
consulting the literature. It's out there.
Cheers,
RAH
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At 6:22 PM -0700 10/20/05, Steve Schear wrote:
Quick, before they change it: search Google using the term failure
Yawn. That, or something like it, has been there for years, Steve...
Cheers,
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Hello,
I would like to notify you all of a new
At 10:23 PM +0200 10/20/05, Daniel A. Nagy wrote:
The referred 1988
paper proposes an off-line system
Please. You can just as easily do an on-line system, and still have blind
signatures, including m=m=2 shared secret signature hiding to prevent
double spending.
In fact, the *only* viable way to
At 12:32 AM +0200 10/21/05, Daniel A. Nagy wrote:
Could you give us a reference to this one, please?
Google is your friend, dude.
Before making unitary global claims like you just did, you might consider
consulting the literature. It's out there.
Cheers,
RAH
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At 2:36 AM +0200 10/21/05, Daniel A. Nagy wrote:
With all due respect, this was unnecessarily rude, unfair and unwarranted.
This is the *cypherpunks* list, guy... :-)
Silvio Micali is a very prolific author and he published more than one paper
on more than one exchange protocol
And I just got
At 6:22 PM -0700 10/20/05, Steve Schear wrote:
Quick, before they change it: search Google using the term failure
Yawn. That, or something like it, has been there for years, Steve...
Cheers,
RAH
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Add a fifth
At 2:08 PM +0200 10/14/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
I'm suggesting [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an alternative node
to subscribe to.
Amen. No problems here, either, pretty much since the node went up.
In case his load goes up now, :-), is anyone else running his node-ware on
another machine to keep him from
At 2:08 PM +0200 10/14/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
I'm suggesting [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an alternative node
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Amen. No problems here, either, pretty much since the node went up.
In case his load goes up now, :-), is anyone else running his node-ware on
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I just heard that the Venona intercepts haven't all been decrypted, and
that the reason for that was there wasn't enough budget to do so.
Is that not enough budget to apply the one-time pads they already have,
or is that the once-and-futile exercise of
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I just heard that the Venona intercepts haven't all been decrypted, and
that the reason for that was there wasn't enough budget to do so.
Is that not enough budget to apply the one-time pads they already have,
or is that the once-and-futile exercise of
At 2:58 PM +0200 10/1/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
But will they block Tor?
snip...
Google plan would offer free Internet throughout SF
More to the point, is it finally time to short Google?
;-)
Cheers,
RAH
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At 2:58 PM +0200 10/1/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
But will they block Tor?
snip...
Google plan would offer free Internet throughout SF
More to the point, is it finally time to short Google?
;-)
Cheers,
RAH
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At 9:43 PM -0400 9/28/05, sunder wrote:
Gee, I wonder why anyone would design a cell phone or pager to be able
to stay on after its battery is pulled out.
To protect whatever's in the then-volatile memory?
cf Pournelle on conspiracy and stupidity...
Are we just too paranoid?
See below.
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At 9:43 PM -0400 9/28/05, sunder wrote:
Gee, I wonder why anyone would design a cell phone or pager to be able
to stay on after its battery is pulled out.
To protect whatever's in the then-volatile memory?
cf Pournelle on conspiracy and stupidity...
Are we just too paranoid?
See below.
Speaking of pseudonymity...
At 12:53 PM -0400 9/27/05, Somebody wrote:
Argh! Not this again!
Yes, again, and I'll keep repeating it until you get it. :-).
No, anonymity is don't know who sent it.
For some definitions of who. To paraphrase a famous sink-washing
president, it depends on who you
At 8:37 PM -0400 9/27/05, lists wrote:
Building a TOR nymspace would be much more
interesting and distributed.
Since the first time I met Dingledine, he was talking pseudonymity,
bigtime. I was curious when he went to play with onion routers, but maybe
I'm not so surprised anymore...
Cheers,
At 8:43 AM -0700 9/27/05, James A. Donald wrote:
In the long run, reliable pseudonymity will prove more
valuable than reliable anonymity.
Amen. And, at the extreme end of the curve, perfect psedudonymity *is*
perfect anonymity.
Character. I wouldn't buy anything from a man with no character if
Speaking of pseudonymity...
At 12:53 PM -0400 9/27/05, Somebody wrote:
Argh! Not this again!
Yes, again, and I'll keep repeating it until you get it. :-).
No, anonymity is don't know who sent it.
For some definitions of who. To paraphrase a famous sink-washing
president, it depends on who you
At 8:37 PM -0400 9/27/05, lists wrote:
Building a TOR nymspace would be much more
interesting and distributed.
Since the first time I met Dingledine, he was talking pseudonymity,
bigtime. I was curious when he went to play with onion routers, but maybe
I'm not so surprised anymore...
Cheers,
At 2:59 PM +0200 9/22/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
For my Treo phone, I found the location option under Phone
Preferences in
the Options menu of the main phone screen.
Bada-bing!
Fixed *that*.
Cheers,
RAH
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At 8:46 PM +0200 9/21/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
Why Brin is full of it, and reverse panopticon is a fantasy.
Obviously Brin is full of it -- from my own personal experience, even, :-)
-- but one should remember that law, much less legislation, is always a
lagging indicator.
Physics causes finance,
At 8:46 PM +0200 9/21/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
Why Brin is full of it, and reverse panopticon is a fantasy.
Obviously Brin is full of it -- from my own personal experience, even, :-)
-- but one should remember that law, much less legislation, is always a
lagging indicator.
Physics causes finance,
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At 2:29 PM -0400 9/19/05, Steve Furlong wrote:
What does George Bushitler stand to gain from this machine?
There you go again...
Cheers,
RAH
I feel *gd*...
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At 9:46 AM -0700 9/19/05, James A. Donald wrote:
like Ben and Jerry's rainforest crunch, where by buying
overpriced and extra fattening icecream, you were
supposedly saving the rainforest and preserving
indigenous cultures .
Politics is marketing by other means...
;-)
Cheers,
RAH
Or is it the
At 2:31 PM +0100 9/19/05, ken wrote:
Assuming that you mean feminism is a variant of Marxism, what
exactly do you mean by Marxism?
Exactly what you do.
Cheers,
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At 9:46 AM -0700 9/19/05, James A. Donald wrote:
like Ben and Jerry's rainforest crunch, where by buying
overpriced and extra fattening icecream, you were
supposedly saving the rainforest and preserving
indigenous cultures .
Politics is marketing by other means...
;-)
Cheers,
RAH
Or is it the
At 2:29 PM -0400 9/19/05, Steve Furlong wrote:
What does George Bushitler stand to gain from this machine?
There you go again...
Cheers,
RAH
I feel *gd*...
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At 2:31 PM +0100 9/19/05, ken wrote:
Assuming that you mean feminism is a variant of Marxism, what
exactly do you mean by Marxism?
Exactly what you do.
Cheers,
RAH
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At 2:03 PM -0400 9/17/05, Damian Gerow wrote:
You're damn right it's political.
Especially if you're a Marxist, or some, shall we say homeopathic variant
thereof: after all, the personal is political, right?
Cheers,
RAH
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At 2:03 PM -0400 9/17/05, Damian Gerow wrote:
You're damn right it's political.
Especially if you're a Marxist, or some, shall we say homeopathic variant
thereof: after all, the personal is political, right?
Cheers,
RAH
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At 11:34 AM -0700 9/16/05, Bill Stewart wrote:
So, I saw this here at Farquhar Street at 14:55EST, jumped in the shower,
thus missing the train 13:20 train at Rozzy Square :-), instead took the
^
bus, and then the T, and got to MIT's New Funny-Looking Building about
At 9:43 AM +0100 9/15/05, ken wrote:
Do you really think that politics only exists where there is a
state?
Agreed, on this one.
In 10th century Iceland, an ostensible anarcho-capitalist society with
exactly *one* public employee(1) *everybody* was a lawyer -- and murder
was a tort. See David
At 9:43 AM +0100 9/15/05, ken wrote:
Do you really think that politics only exists where there is a
state?
Agreed, on this one.
In 10th century Iceland, an ostensible anarcho-capitalist society with
exactly *one* public employee(1) *everybody* was a lawyer -- and murder
was a tort. See David
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Subject: The cost of online anonymity
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/programmes/click_online/4227578.stm
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Friday, 9 September 2005, 18:03
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At 10:16 PM -0400 9/7/05, Ulex Europae wrote:
Okay, I've been in a hole in the ground for a few years. What happened
to Tim May?
See below.
Cheers,
RAH
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44 Farquhar
At 10:16 PM -0400 9/7/05, Ulex Europae wrote:
Okay, I've been in a hole in the ground for a few years. What happened
to Tim May?
See below.
Cheers,
RAH
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Subject: [Ryan Lackey in Iraq] Wiring the War Zone
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Issue 13.09 - September 2005
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At 1:39 PM -0400 8/23/05, Trei, Peter wrote:
I [want] a new drug...
I would request the irony-impaired actually look up the lyrics of this paen
to endogenous ero-endorphins, written by a drug-hating San Francisco
acid-kindergarten refugee.
In the meantime,
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At 1:39 PM -0400 8/23/05, Trei, Peter wrote:
I [want] a new drug...
I would request the irony-impaired actually look up the lyrics of this paen
to endogenous ero-endorphins, written by a drug-hating San Francisco
acid-kindergarten refugee.
In the meantime,
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x-flowed
Call for Papers
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At 10:31 PM -0700 7/22/05, Sarad AV wrote:
The root cause of terrorism in many
cases is that - you screw them and they screw you.
That too has to stop.
The root cause of any war is that somebody didn't finish screwing
somebody. :-).
Finish what you start.
Cheers,
RAH
Who's feeling particularly
At 10:31 PM -0700 7/22/05, Sarad AV wrote:
The root cause of terrorism in many
cases is that - you screw them and they screw you.
That too has to stop.
The root cause of any war is that somebody didn't finish screwing
somebody. :-).
Finish what you start.
Cheers,
RAH
Who's feeling particularly
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Apparently works. There's measured outrage against it.
ffurgy_|_gruffy, reporting from the Mad Hatter's Flash-Block Seminar
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A little humor this morning...
He's right, but it's still funny.
Expect Dr. Adleman to be asked to turn in his Liberal Secret Decoder Ring
forthwith...
Cheers,
RAH
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A little humor this morning...
He's right, but it's still funny.
Expect Dr. Adleman to be asked to turn in his Liberal Secret Decoder Ring
forthwith...
Cheers,
RAH
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/04/06/clarke_ditches_cards/print.html
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