cypherpunks and hackers who dont code?
Odinn Cyberguerrilla
odinn.cyberguerrilla at riseup.net
Sat Jan 18 14:25:05 PST 2014
1) Thank you for making me laugh, I enjoyed reading that. You should write
books..
2) OTP, One True Pairing! also Oulun Työväen Palloilijat. :-) :-)
3) On a slightly divergent note, yes to more decentralization / free and
open source stuff everywhere. More transparency, good. OK, enough
buzzwords thrown about. :-)
Cheers
> Recently it was learned that code, crypto code at least, had become
> superfluous. Nothing like that protects anything, and never did. It
> has joined alchemy, phrenology, snake religion and astrology as
> a pseudo-science for TED rituals and RSA suspicion-fest,
> still beloved by the faithful, practiced by charlatans, funded
> unstoppably by DoD research and to fill a vast repository of
> "unbroken messages" out in Utah, a scholarly debunking topic of
> historical recollections of aged cryptographers and classified
> conferences at NSA and GCHQ to keep up appearances
> of once unbeatable prowess. Fort Meade being converted
> to a hospice for the greatest collection of mathematicians.
>
> Decrypting computers are silently humming with nothing to
> crack, blowing through Megawatts of power to protect the jobs
> of hundreds of sysadmins and, yes, dumbfoundedly useless
> coders surfing for android bestiality.
>
> Quantum computing collapsed with a whisper, never fulfilling
> its promise to render cryptography useless, beaten by a guy
> named Snowden or something who revealed that the crypto
> leader of the universe had arranged the end of trustworthy
> crypto code by rigging holes and backdoors and tricks and
> planting malware in every conceivable piece of machinery
> everywhere all the time.
>
> Now everything electromagnetic is romantic daydreaming
> of what never was.
>
> Remaining, for a while longer, is a 3x5 OTP and a pencil. For
> sending coded love notes up your MTM ass. Like here.
>
>
> At 04:43 PM 1/18/2014, you wrote:
>
>>to the inmates:
>> its seems we have a number of the intellectually lazy among us
>> who either dont/wont
>>or in some way refuse to code.. yet they wish to call themselves
>>cypherpunks and hackers.
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>> am I missing something here about these wannabe(s)
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