MOAR perl for make benefit SnR! + don't feed trolls
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 As one of what I hope is a large new generation / wave of cypherpunks...first off, thanks so much for putting the list back up. I look forward to being able to connect back with the original movement, to share perspectives and to tap into the collective knowledge and wisdom that you have accumulated in your community. I really hope there is a lot of exchange and that you can gently guide and support fledgling initiatives like Cryptoparty (of which I am a part) and that we can collaborate to extend the great work that was started by hackers in this community. re: disruptive cruft... the kids nowadays know, instinctively, "never feed trolls" http://memeblender.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/troll-face-meme-do-not-fee... I'd take it as a compliment that someone is on a payroll to try and disrupt your comms ;) In hope of seeing through the noise to the signal, I look forward to reading and contributing to what is discussed here. ~samthetechie Karel BĂlek <kb at karelbilek.com> wrote:
Aaaaaand now is the time to unsubscribe from this mailing list.
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Lorenz Szabo <lorenzszabo at rocketmail.com> wrote:
The Muslim Problem
Oof. Easy to appreciate Karel's notion here. It would appear someone kept the dogwhistles warm wihle the list was on hiatus. I propose we instead ponder just how short a perl script it would take to automatically transform random selections from a library of early 20th-century anti-miscegenation and anti-suffrage "literature" into the newest us-vs-them flavor of the month drivel. - -=rsw - -- Samuel Carlisle BEng (Hons) Dunelm MIET pgp: 0x54828CAA fingerprint: 9E01 D8A4 CFEB ED72 B0D2 70D7 1D57 A297 5482 8CAA twitter: @samthetechie -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJR7E3PAAoJEB1XopdUgoyqCDYH/jE3JzD19A0hlg8Ar+bRDhmp O1q9hXuw3ABB7dXFFETSZ/44+Scf2TeRD3nPBTq+A2pkb9t4agQbmLqPX5szIdv7 WqMpRcZlB9xPtvWCGaN4Zo98WIEatLwSbewTjYNA9JB1H4LU8plS5N11vKZIeKhV h91/6wtSh0XOH3OXxZoCufOLl9jC/ezxHrpHDQ0h8Wk0kfAJTtOnHyZcLZG5f6Xl OndCcDeC2/ymMjQL5D0eGRCOvmqZQNqJ1eB6ONwtV92Djya024XxlkI84iqLbe1s ZiSxjy2fgS7j1OI1MGpURhNlsbRhRBLE61ezci0YIMRIyLOcQz4YDM51frVV+F8= =A0Ep -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
At 02:08 PM 7/21/2013, Samuel Carlisle wrote:
I really hope there is a lot of exchange and that you can gently guide and support fledgling initiatives like Cryptoparty (of which I am a part) and that we can collaborate to extend the great work that was started by hackers in this community.
I haven't gotten connected with the Cryptoparty movement, but it's been really encouraging to have them around. Apparently there have been a bunch of them in Germany recently in response to revelations that the Bundeswhatever have been hanging out with the NSA wiretapper gangs.
re: disruptive cruft... the kids nowadays know, instinctively, "never feed trolls".
There has been some tradition around here of baiting trolls for fun, but this troll really isn't worth the bother. We certainly haven't had anyone of Detweiler's caliber around in ages. (If the NSA can collect metadata on anybody connected to anybody they already collect metadata on, and we'll all Tentacles of Medusa, that means that either we're all targets or they've decided that the signal-to-noise ratio was too inconsistent.)
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Bill Stewart
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Samuel Carlisle