Re: DIS: [proto] the Ansible

2019-08-04 Thread Kerim Aydin
On 8/4/2019 3:21 PM, Jason Cobb wrote: > I'd say just enumerate the acceptable algorithms. You could probably just > start with SHA256 - it's secure and easy to find calculators for online. lol sure I suppose there's no point in coming up with an elegantly-crafted general definition (as pretty

Re: DIS: [proto] the Ansible

2019-08-04 Thread Jason Cobb
On 8/4/19 6:17 PM, Kerim Aydin wrote: On 8/4/2019 3:10 PM, Jason Cobb wrote: On 8/4/19 6:09 PM, ais...@alumni.bham.ac.uk wrote: On Sun, 2019-08-04 at 14:55 -0700, Kerim Aydin wrote: [* do we need to define what a "hash method" is or is that in common-enough use to leave to common definitions?

Re: DIS: [proto] the Ansible

2019-08-04 Thread Kerim Aydin
On 8/4/2019 3:10 PM, Jason Cobb wrote: On 8/4/19 6:09 PM, ais...@alumni.bham.ac.uk wrote: On Sun, 2019-08-04 at 14:55 -0700, Kerim Aydin wrote: [* do we need to define what a "hash method" is or is that in common-enough use to leave to common definitions?] Fun though it would be to scam this

Re: DIS: [proto] the Ansible

2019-08-04 Thread Jason Cobb
On 8/4/19 6:09 PM, ais...@alumni.bham.ac.uk wrote: On Sun, 2019-08-04 at 14:55 -0700, Kerim Aydin wrote: [* do we need to define what a "hash method" is or is that in common-enough use to leave to common definitions?] Fun though it would be to scam this myself, in the spirit of "catch loopholes

Re: DIS: [proto] the Ansible

2019-08-04 Thread ais...@alumni.bham.ac.uk
On Sun, 2019-08-04 at 14:55 -0700, Kerim Aydin wrote: > [* do we need to define what a "hash method" is or is that in > common-enough use to leave to common definitions?] Fun though it would be to scam this myself, in the spirit of "catch loopholes rather than exploit them": the common definition

DIS: [proto] the Ansible

2019-08-04 Thread Kerim Aydin
Proto: Ansible Summary: By requiring the initiator of a space battle to publish a hash of eir energy value when initiating the battle, we speed up the process, simplify the rule because we don't need to talk about multiple methods of private communication, and one officer (the Astronomor) can