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That would positively affect the number of available .onion nodes." https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/6586 06:40 < gradstudentbot> I haven't written the abstract. 06:59 -!- seanph__ [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 06:59 -!- seanph [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:59 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 07:11 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@140.206.88.232] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:13 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@140.206.88.232] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 07:13 -!- seanph [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 07:13 -!- seanph [~seanph@173.208.182.2] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:15 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-56-47-234.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:16 < kanzure> "A merkle tree is a tree in which every non-leaf node is labelled with the hash of the labels of its children nodes. Hash trees are useful because they allow efficient and secure verification of the contents of large data structures. Hash trees are a generalization of hash lists and hash chains." 07:18 < kanzure> also the description of merkle's puzzles is much simpler than i previously thought... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkle%27s_Puzzles 07:18 < kanzure> "Suppose Alice and Bob wish to communicate. Bob can send a message to Alice as follows: first he creates a large number of puzzles, each of a moderate amount of difficulty — it must be possible for Alice to solve the puzzle with a moderate amount of computing effort. The puzzles are in the form of an encrypted message with an unknown key; the key must be short enough to allow a brute force attack. Bob sends all of the puzzles to Alice, ... 07:19 < kanzure> ... who chooses one randomly, and solves it. The encrypted solution contains an identifier, as well as a session key, so Alice can communicate back to Bob which puzzle she has solved. Both parties now have a common key; Alice, because she solved a puzzle, and Bob, because he sent the puzzle. Any eavesdropper (Eve, say) has a harder task — she does not know which puzzle was solved by Alice. Her best strategy is to solve all the puzzles, ... 07:19 < kanzure> ... but since there are so many, this is more computationally expensive for Eve than it is for Alice." 07:19 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@140.206.88.232] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:20 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@140.206.88.232] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 07:20 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:21 < gradstudentbot> Oh yeah, I'll pay you once my stipend posts. 07:23 -!- seanph [~seanph@173.208.182.2] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 07:26 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 07:27 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-56-47-234.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 07:29 -!- seanph [~seanph@140.206.88.232] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:31 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 07:32 -!- Qfwfq [~vi@unaffiliated/washirving] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:33 -!- seanph [~seanph@140.206.88.232] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 07:39 < kanzure> explicit electronic circuit design in python using weirdo api https://github.com/petertodd/tuke/blob/master/examples/LedGrid/ledgrid.py 07:41 -!- seanph [~seanph@180.159.180.115] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:41 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:44 < archels> kanzure: what XML format is that? Anything standard? 07:45 < kanzure> dunno 07:45 < kanzure> the library makes the user do a lot of the work which is a little strange 07:45 < kanzure> should be more like cadquery 07:46 < kanzure> ( https://github.com/dcowden/cadquery ) 07:47 < kanzure> hm i didn't know about this file https://github.com/nmz787/python-brlcad-tcl/blob/master/examples/motor_28BYJ_48__example.py 07:50 -!- seanph [~seanph@180.159.180.115] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 07:51 -!- seanph [~seanph@180.159.180.115] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:55 -!- seanph [~seanph@180.159.180.115] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 07:56 < archels> I don't know any XML standards for circuit description, schematic or PCB 08:00 < kanzure> eagle? 08:01 < FourFire> kanzure, is there some way to use merkle trees and loads of computation to essentially compress data beyond conventional limits? 08:03 < kanzure> in what way? 08:05 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-56-47-234.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:05 < archels> hmm, I remember Eagle being ASCII, but indeed it's even XML. neat 08:09 < archels> and CC-BY-ND 3.0 licenced 08:15 -!- FourFire [~FourFire@185.7.192.138] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 08:26 -!- seanph [~seanph@180.159.180.115] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:26 -!- FourFire [~FourFire@68-237-11.connect.netcom.no] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:27 -!- c0rw1n is now known as c0rw|away 08:31 -!- seanph [~seanph@180.159.180.115] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 08:32 -!- seanph [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:36 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@180.159.180.115] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:37 -!- FourFire [~FourFire@68-237-11.connect.netcom.no] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 08:38 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@180.159.180.115] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 08:39 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@180.159.180.115] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:40 -!- seanph [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 08:41 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:43 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@180.159.180.115] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 08:47 < kanzure> "Introduction to merkle trees" http://theopeneffect.com/2015/06/03/introduction-to-merkle-trees/ 08:57 -!- FourFire [~FourFire@93-194-11.connect.netcom.no] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:13 -!- QuadIngi [~FourFire@77.88.71.230] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:16 -!- FourFire [~FourFire@93-194-11.connect.netcom.no] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 09:50 -!- PatrickRobotham [uid18270@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-jfdkmvbupsvggttp] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 10:59 -!- sbaugh [~sbaugh@unaffiliated/sbaugh] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:09 -!- Qfwfq [~vi@unaffiliated/washirving] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 11:10 < kanzure> oh for proof-of-treachery your supernode could really be a 1-of-10000 "at least 1 honest node" protocol of some kind. but they could still coerce everyone to change the fraud proof handling stuff because the costs of setting up an alternative set of supernodes is very high. maybe you could steal back their fees/income and give it to the one honest node as a result. 11:23 -!- cuba_ [~qba@cracksucht.de] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 11:42 -!- QuadIngi [~FourFire@77.88.71.230] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 11:43 -!- TC [~talinck@66-161-138-110.ubr1.dyn.lebanon-oh.fuse.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:43 -!- TC is now known as Guest64304 11:45 -!- FourFire [~FourFire@1-241-11.connect.netcom.no] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:46 -!- hehelleshin [~talinck@66-161-138-110.ubr1.dyn.lebanon-oh.fuse.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 11:55 < nsh> -- 11:55 < nsh> http://www.patheos.com/blogs/hallq/2014/12/rokos-basilisk-lesswrong/ 11:55 < nsh> Oh, and just so you know, the ideas I’ll be discussing in this blog post have apparently given some people nightmares, and Eliezer apparently still believes that merely reading about them may put you at risk of eternal torture. 11:55 < nsh> Got that? Okay. 11:55 < nsh> -- 11:56 < kanzure> "if you reveal ideas that are too powerful, ai is going to timetravel simulate all of your friends and family and torture them forever, so be careful out there" 11:57 -!- FourFire [~FourFire@1-241-11.connect.netcom.no] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 11:57 < nsh> well personally, i'm thankful for that warning 12:11 -!- eudoxia_ [~eudoxia@r167-57-95-52.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:11 -!- eudoxia_ [~eudoxia@r167-57-95-52.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 12:12 < kanzure> nsh: why? 12:14 < nsh> i meant the opposite 12:14 < nsh> 'The author suspects zero knowledge cryptography may be the new public-key, a technology that opens up entirely new classes of applications and systems. Public-key cryptography makes asymmetric trust relationships possible. Zero knowledge proofs make anonymous trust relationships possible.' 12:15 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-56-47-234.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 12:26 -!- fleshtheworld [~fleshthew@2602:306:cf0f:4c20:f1d2:b13f:11c:3f2b] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:43 -!- sbaugh [~sbaugh@unaffiliated/sbaugh] has left ##hplusroadmap [] 12:45 < jrayhawk> "Eliezer apparently still believes that merely reading about them may put you at risk of eternal torture. 12:46 < jrayhawk> " 12:46 < jrayhawk> this is a malicious lie 12:46 -!- Madplatypus [uid19957@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-aiihnoovftdkrgjg] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:58 < jrayhawk> eliezer's basic argument that an AI utility function for everlasting human-agent reward is just as or more likely to develop than an AI utility function for everlasting human-agent punishment if for nothing less than because we're unlikely to aim for tha latter is one he has expressed since shortly after the incident 13:00 < jrayhawk> the basilisk is moreso a cautionary tale about the dangers of fatalist absolutist contrarian communities, poor community management, and tribal signaling dynamics 13:02 < delinquentme> I a little sad im not living w one of your crazies and doing biotech late at night 13:02 < delinquentme> kanzure, mostly you i think 13:02 < delinquentme> because i found shipping container to house lab in 13:02 < delinquentme> and listening to metal 13:03 < delinquentme> TLDR: voltronsaurus 13:04 < kanzure> put fenn in the shipping container he wont leave 13:06 < jrayhawk> eliezer went too object-level ("thinking about acausal blackmail has negative utility even if you believe it is a meaningful risk") 13:08 < jrayhawk> which leads to the result "it is in these people's best interests not to think about this" 13:08 < jrayhawk> which, if enforced in a contrarian community, is the worst thing to do 13:08 < jrayhawk> top-down 13:11 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:12 < delinquentme> fenn, you want to transfect things for me? 13:12 < delinquentme> I have shipping container access in american steel studios :D 13:14 < kanzure> he probably does not want to transfect things for you 13:15 < delinquentme> fenn, 13:15 < delinquentme> i have burritos 13:15 < delinquentme> and ill buy you a slurpee machine 13:15 < delinquentme> and the chipping container will be playing prog metal 24/7 13:15 < delinquentme> and all the lab assistants will be sexy 13:15 < delinquentme> promish 13:16 < kanzure> you are not good at tempting fenn 13:16 < kanzure> tell him you have a giant mecha 13:16 < delinquentme> slurpee love is ubiquitous 13:16 < delinquentme> Oh . yeah theres one of those too in that warehouse :D 13:29 < juri_> "when the gods wish to punish us, they answer our prayers." 13:30 < juri_> that's my proof for an AI utility function for everlasting human punishment. humans are irrational. 13:33 -!- Houshalter [~Houshalte@oh-71-50-57-55.dhcp.embarqhsd.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:38 < jrayhawk> i don't find either particularly plausible; i am more in the paperclip camp 13:49 < kanzure> is that pro-paperclip or anti-paperclip? 14:19 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:29 < jrayhawk> i am a flip-flopper 14:30 < kanzure> ugh magikarps 14:30 < tallakahath> MR FISH 14:31 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 14:38 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:16 < kanzure> "Neural models of conspiracy theories" http://arxiv.org/abs/1508.04561 15:16 -!- c0rw|away is now known as c0rw1n 15:20 -!- Houshalter [~Houshalte@oh-71-50-57-55.dhcp.embarqhsd.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 15:37 -!- math3 [uid54897@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-lorzptjewcsuhtod] has quit [] 15:44 < erasmus> I don't believe you 15:47 -!- math3 [uid54897@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-aqffuccwvqyszvcz] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:56 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 16:20 -!- yashgaroth [~ffffff@2602:306:35fa:d500:f5e0:f867:a11d:8d52] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:27 -!- c0rw1n is now known as c0rw|zZz 16:37 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 16:52 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 17:21 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:22 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 17:23 < kanzure> .wik rapid serial visual presentation 17:23 < yoleaux> "Rapid serial visual presentation is an experimental model frequently used to examine the temporal characteristics of attention. The RSVP paradigm entails participants to look at a continuous presentation of visual items which is around 10 items per second." — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapid_serial_visual_presentation 17:26 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:33 -!- poohbear is now known as poohberry 17:54 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 17:56 -!- poohberry is now known as poohbeary 17:56 -!- poohbeary is now known as poohbear 18:00 -!- indiebio [~quassel@quassel.tumbleweed.org.za] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 18:01 -!- indiebio [~quassel@quassel.tumbleweed.org.za] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:13 -!- yashgaroth [~ffffff@2602:306:35fa:d500:f5e0:f867:a11d:8d52] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 18:35 -!- AmbulatoryCortex [~Ambulator@173-31-155-69.client.mchsi.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:53 < kanzure> aliexpress is only showing me the site in russian >:( 18:59 -!- math3 [uid54897@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-aqffuccwvqyszvcz] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 19:01 -!- night is now known as watchtheclock 19:03 -!- watchtheclock is now known as night 19:15 -!- yashgaroth [~ffffff@2602:306:35fa:d500:f5e0:f867:a11d:8d52] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:20 -!- Guest64304 is now known as Helleshin 19:40 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:43 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 19:51 < JayDugger> Google translate no help with aliexpress? 20:28 -!- Madplatypus [uid19957@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-aiihnoovftdkrgjg] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 20:30 -!- AmbulatoryCortex [~Ambulator@173-31-155-69.client.mchsi.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20:37 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:41 -!- seanph [~seanph@112.65.190.213] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:42 -!- seanph [~seanph@112.65.190.213] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20:42 -!- seanph [~seanph@173.208.182.2] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:47 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@112.65.190.213] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:47 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@112.65.190.213] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20:48 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:48 -!- drewbot_ [~cinch@ec2-54-197-102-39.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:51 -!- seanph [~seanph@173.208.182.2] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 20:53 -!- drewbot [~cinch@ec2-54-162-15-210.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 21:10 < kanzure> "A famous story is the one from Fortran that caused a satellite to crash (Mariner Venus) due to '-' for '~' error... This story is in C++ and about a missing '&', and like the satellite story it also begins with a crash." https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76509.0 21:11 -!- seanph_ [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 21:12 -!- seanph [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has joined ##hplusroadmap 21:14 -!- sandeep_ [~sandeep@111.235.64.135] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 21:16 -!- seanph [~seanph@174.139.55.130] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 21:38 -!- Houshalter [~Houshalte@oh-71-50-57-55.dhcp.embarqhsd.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:13 -!- yashgaroth [~ffffff@2602:306:35fa:d500:f5e0:f867:a11d:8d52] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 22:18 -!- sheena [~home@S0106c8be196316d1.ok.shawcable.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 22:45 -!- Douhet [~Douhet@unaffiliated/douhet] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 22:48 -!- Douhet [~Douhet@unaffiliated/douhet] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:07 -!- delinquentme [~delinquen@74.61.157.78] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:12 < delinquentme> kanzure, nmz787 23:12 < delinquentme> be alive. 23:17 < kanzure> sup 23:24 < kanzure> http://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2015/08/25/zebrafish-finally-taking-over-as-foretold 23:25 < kanzure> "How do you “inspect” the thousands and thousands of zebrafish embryos that you’re going to need. This paper details an automated system that seems to do a pretty good job (but I’m mindful that people have been working on automated imaging tools for such things for many years now – it’s not easy, and you run a significant risk of generating, at significant cost, a terabyte of so of noise). These authors, actually, had ... 23:25 < kanzure> ... previously tried a less-automated pancreatic growth assay in zebrafish, and seem to have been spending some time trying to avoid doing it that way again. The result is what they’re calling “the first truly high-throughput whole-organism drug screen in a vertebrate model”, and they may well be right about that, although there are a lot of press releases over the years that would appear to disagree." 23:25 < kanzure> "So, how many compound are we talking about here? Probably not as many as you’re thinking. Their collection was 3348 (mostly approved) drugs, but you need 16 zebrafish embryos per concentration (six levels) across the dose-response, which added up, in the whole screen, to over 500,000 fish embryos." 23:26 < kanzure> "Dexterous robotic manipulation of alert adult Drosophila for high-content experimentation" 23:26 < kanzure> and images of same http://nerdist.com/robots-can-now-perform-brain-surgery-on-fruit-flies/ 23:27 < kanzure> "Perhaps most impressively, the robot can hold and transfer flies with suction devices while performing experiments like the effect different odors have on movement (GIF above) and conducting brain surgery (image above). The robot is dexterous and delicate enough to insert tiny fiber optics into fruit fly brains for neuron imaging after removing a drill with a bit smaller than a human skin cell (a,b,c above)." 23:30 < drethelin> that's pretty great 23:30 < kanzure> right? i can sleep well tonight. 23:33 -!- Madplatypus [uid19957@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-jdbkwvdsimtrpjax] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:37 -!- seanph [~seanph@101.230.15.34] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:43 < delinquentme> I cant parse that right now as to why its significant 23:53 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has quit [Quit: Namaste ] 23:56 < drethelin> high throughput biology research and experimentation 23:56 < drethelin> FAR cheaper and far faster than current methods 23:56 < drethelin> which rely on meat robots --- Log closed Tue Sep 01 00:00:57 2015