On Friday, March 22, 2002, at 10:37 PM, dmolnar wrote:
> Digression aside, Hakim Bey asks in _TAZ_ the question "where are my
> turnips?" By this he means "when are computers going to deliver on the
> revolutionary promise?" When will we be able to use computer networks to
> exchange goods that pe
Adam Back writes:
> Here's something I wrote up the other night with my thoughts about the
> differences between peer-to-peer networks vs the more ambitious
> storage surface type propsals and the design criteria which one might
> entertain designing against.
>
> http://www.cypherspace.org
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Morlock >>...one does not turn to bacteria for help in fighting infection.
One uses antibiotics. ..<<
Also just cause the body politic is dead,doesnt mean it doesnt need more
free radicals.
And the intellectuals still argue [about] whether Amerika is a fascist
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I think Merkle authentication trees allow you to do this, if you don't
care about specific time, but just about the ordering of events. Most
of the time-stamping services are based on this, where they publish a
daily master hash somewhere.
I can't seem to find an online copy of the Merkle paper
>>Hakim drifted into his drug/hermeneutics/deconstruction reality even as
engineers were actually building the future.)
Cue song,'tomorrow belongs to me',pan down mongo's right arm.
>>WHERE ARE THE TURNIPS IN 2002? All around. And not just in Brittny
Spears junk.
Has she been cavity searche
You might be filtering me so...http://www.inet-one.com/cypherpunks/ I agree
with the subject line.
A fucking wheel got a patent last year in au.This is bizzaro world without
APster.Pledge your $'s here.(my 2 cents)
To follow-up on Tim's comments about the safety to be had from
publihsing p2p software anonymously, and the risks of not doing so,
this is an interesting analysis of the topic by Berkeley Centre for
Law & Technology lawyer Fred von Lohmann, hosted by EFF.
IAAL: Peer-to-Peer File Sharing and Copyr
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At 01:37 AM 3/23/02 -0500, dmolnar wrote:
>(See, the information-only goods don't count. they're not REAL ENOUGH.
What we need is FedEx crossed with _Bladerunner_ or _The Postman_
somehow interstitial to the meatspace mafia (govt). The difficulties
with
the meat:info interface has been well disc
Kevin A. Burton wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any references they would recommend which talk about the
> problems of time in a secure and distributed environment?
Ross Anderson's [1] "Security Engineering" [2] gives this reference:
L Lamport, "Time, Clocks and the Ordering of Events in a Distrib
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Does anyone have any references they would recommend which talk about the
problems of time in a secure and distributed environment?
Specifically, how do you keep others from cheating and saying that an event
happened in the past when it actually hap
At 01:50 PM 3/23/2002 +, Adam Back wrote:
>To follow-up on Tim's comments about the safety to be had from
>publihsing p2p software anonymously, and the risks of not doing so,
>this is an interesting analysis of the topic by Berkeley Centre for
>Law & Technology lawyer Fred von Lohmann, hosted
At 09:26 AM 3/23/2002 +0100, Anonymous wrote:
>As far as the economics, one of the main lessons of the failure of Mojo
>Nation was that Mojo didn't work, or perhaps you might say it worked too
>well. It caused nothing but problems for the operators of the network.
>People tried to horde it, they
> eye-opener (the full paper goes into more detail). My conclusion
> after reading this (well before also actually, but it re-enforced the
> view) is that the safest and simplest thing to do is to just publish
> such software anonymously.
Again, motivation.
The number of programmers that would
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Morlock Elloi wrote:
>>eye-opener (the full paper goes into more detail). My conclusion
>>after reading this (well before also actually, but it re-enforced the
>>view) is that the safest and simplest thing to do is to just publish
>>such software anonymously.
>
>
> Again, motivation.
>
> The n
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On 24 Mar 2002 at 3:43, matthew X wrote:
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On 24 Mar 2002 at 3:50, matthew X wrote:
Myanmar goes wild with email
Correspondents in Yangon
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On 24 Mar 2002 at 2:16, matthew X wrote:
Sorry...MOBRO...my mistake,in 1987 - The Mobro 4,000, piled with
3,168 tons
of New York garbage, begins a 162-day, 6,000-mile search for a
port willing
to take its' load. As the boat barged it's way into the media spotlight -
-
a surreal symbol of man
On 24 Mar 2002 at 4:29, matthew X wrote:
Colson blasts plagiarism, deceit -- in a column he didn't write
A Christianity Today column with Charles Colson's byline attacks the
"Post-Truth Society," and goes after historian Stephen Ambrose for
"dealing
in deceit" because he "plagiarized portions
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At 02:42 PM 3/23/2002 +, Adam Back wrote:
>I just saw Steve Shear's post (copied below) on the dcsb list where he
>mentions USENET movie trading in VCD format in alt.binaries.vcd. I
>didnt' try any out, but it took my newsreader a fair while to download
>and thread the subject lines, and ther
On 24 Mar 2002 at 1:52, matthew X wrote:
>>Hakim drifted into his drug/hermeneutics/deconstruction reality
even as
engineers were actually building the future.)
Cue song,'tomorrow belongs to me',pan down mongo's right arm.
>>WHERE ARE THE TURNIPS IN 2002? All around. And not just
in Brittn
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On Sat, Mar 23, 2002 at 12:23:17PM -0800, Morlock Elloi wrote:
> The number of programmers that would publish a usable package which
> has not even theoretical means of being traced to them is very
> limited. Even signing it and keeping the key is a risk.
>
> [...]
>
> The fact that such even neve
On 24 Mar 2002 at 0:46, matthew X wrote:
Morlock >>...one does not turn to bacteria for help in fighting
infection.
One uses antibiotics. ..<<
Also just cause the body politic is dead,doesnt mean it doesnt need
more
free radicals.
And the intellectuals still argue [about] whether Amerika i
On 24 Mar 2002 at 0:54, matthew X wrote:
You can check that I dont work for the Govt,in fact I cost various
Govts
lots of money in the year you've been lurking.
Choate believes in representative democracy and so supports
Govt.I am an
anarchist and want to destroy all Govts.
Anarchy al Ackbar.
hi all. Ive been fascinated with the problem of
signal to noise for as long as Ive been dinking
around in internet-cyberspace (now over a decade).
oldtimers may recall that Ive had many various proposals
over the past on the list.
it does seem that cypherpunks has succumbed to
significant entro
subscribe cypherpunks-moderated
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Aimee wrote:
>What happens if you break the laws of mathematics? Do fractions with guns
>chase you? Do you get put in a random number prison?
Well for one, If I broke the laws of mathematics I'd lose time, waste an
incalculable number of other peop
Already in (limited but growing) existance...
http://open-forge.org
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi all. Ive been fascinated with the problem of
> signal to noise for as long as Ive been dinking
> around in internet-cyberspace (now over a decade).
>
> oldtimers may recall t
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Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 16:02:01 -0500
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On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Faustine wrote:
> >I don't see a marketplace opportunity in an espionage Black Net.
>
> I'll bet people in the business see it differently. Man, if anyone ever needed
> proof you aren't an agent, there it is... ;)
Fell for his innocent act I see...
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On Saturday, March 23, 2002, at 01:23 PM, Adam Back wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 23, 2002 at 12:23:17PM -0800, Morlock Elloi wrote:
>> The number of programmers that would publish a usable package which
>> has not even theoretical means of being traced to them is very
>> limited. Even signing it and kee
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I'm finding the open-relay black-list is starting to cause more
problems than it solves -- the reliability of email is suffering at
the hands of over-zealous and dictatorial black-listers. I had in the
last month to effect two changes to such things to avoid problems
people reported to me about m
Apart from my recent comments about NoCeM's and on onspool NoCeM
reader, another perhaps simpler idea would be to do it all with simple
CGI stuff and a web archive. I'm sure this has been discussed before
in the past, but I don't recall anyone actually trying it out:
subscribers would choose how
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there was/is a fair bit of discussion about it in
news:///alt.privacy.anon-server but it's horribly flooded so quite
hard to find with a news reader; also a lot of the discussion
[The LNE node bounced my first attempt at sending this email since it
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As those of you who have discussed RSA keys size requirements with me
over the years will attest to, I always held that 1024-bit RSA keys
cou
On Saturday, March 23, 2002, at 05:35 PM, Meyer Wolfsheim wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>
>> If you are comfortable with your ability to publish code anonymously,
>> and do this through the methods that have been oft-discussed here,
>> including chained remailers, perhaps
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Adam Back wrote:
> I'm finding the open-relay black-list is starting to cause more
> problems than it solves -- the reliability of email is suffering at
> the hands of over-zealous and dictatorial black-listers.
Duh...better known as socialist.
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At 05:07 PM 03/22/2002 +, Adam Back wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 04:38:57PM -0500, Matt Curtin wrote:
> > Adam Back <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Anyone explored NoCeM's?
> >
> > Maybe the thing to do would be to have an NNRP Cypherpunk node that
> > understands NoCeM messages.
>
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> Not all of these are still going but it shows that there is a
> lot more in the P2P file sharing and publishing world than just
> a few moldering old cypherpunk projects from the 90s. P2P has
> really passed the cypherpunk world by.
>
> As far
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Aimee Farr wrote:
>
> What happens if you break the laws of mathematics?
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On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Steve Furlong wrote:
> Aimee Farr wrote:
> >
> > What happens if you break the laws of mathematics?
>
> You get a black hole.
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At 03:08 PM 3/23/02 -0800, Tim May wrote:
>There are other examples of "one man projects with limited expectations
>of financial gain," whether anonymity was an issue or not. Stallman
>comes to mind.
What Tim writes is correct, but he ignores personal motivational
psychology.
Stallman felt burn
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Lucky Green writes:
> The panel, consisting of Ian Goldberg and Nicko van Someren, put forth
> the following rough first estimates:
>
> While the interconnections required by Bernstein's proposed architecture
> add a non-trivial level of complexity, as Bruce Schneier correctly
> pointed out in his
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