On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 11:07 PM, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote: > > > I pledge as follows: > > If a plaintext (ISO-8859-1) of the following SHA-512 hash is published, > where the plaintext is 42 characters or less in length, then I will have > performed as described in it: > > 766697bbcd12ee0d916bd2ee0edb5d351fef2bf6d32dd5d0bb002031fefbaca9 > a1bc1732ce2f9f00f1fc396015c859f8991a31b4c3938ab8a568acafc2f43ae8 > > [This is written such that it cannot be considered broken unless its > plaintext is published, which I assume would only happen if certain > private parties are unsatisfied with my actions over the next week. > Yes, I know of the upcoming proposal that would destroy this pledge > - that should be enough time]. > > >
Speaking of mysterious secrets: ais523, can you tell us why you submitted the repeal all rules proposal around the time of your junta? Sorry if I already asked and forgot about it. -Aris