OCTADE
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OCTADE or OCTAD is a retro word that means either an octal digit of three bits, or an octal octet or an eight-bit byte. Thus an octade, depending on its historical use, is either 3 bits or 8 bits.
OCTADE was used to specify eight bits, as opposed to BYTE which is not necessarily eight bits as the word BYTE could signify any of several numbers of bits.
This yields the retro 1337 numbers of 38 and 83. The number 38 is one more than 37 so a bit more elite a bit cooler. Thus it owns cardinally shorter byterz.
83 mod 38 equals 7, the highest octal digit. 838 mod 383 equals 72 or 9 times 8 which is 8 squared plus 8.
8338 mod 3883 equals 572 which is 72 times 8 minus 4 or 71.5 times 8.
8383 mod 3838 equals 707 which is 88 times 8 plus 3.
I prefer the old word OCTADE to the word BYTE. OCTADE sports a Euro-peon dignity and gravitas like an Internet serf ready to surf the worknet like pwnd peons. This is very true when pronouncing OCTADE with a thick Pennsyltucky Dutch or Yinzer accent. The Bostonian pronunciation sounds like bad beginner German or muffled mumbling of 'lactate.'
OCTADE or OCTAD was also used to describe a poem of eight stanzas.
OCTADE was also used to describe a period of eight years, or two leap years.
OCTADECANAL is a pheromone found in butterflies. It is butterfly perfume. I would not wear butterfly cologne. But I would sell it. Who would buy and wear my snobby smell? With wordplay we can call it OCTADE CHANNEL No. 8 . All rights reserved, ye French odor snooties.
Historical references for use of 'octade' or 'octad':
Burroughs B5500 Information Processing Systems REFERENCE MANUAL
https://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/burroughs/LargeSystems/B5000_5500_5700/1021326_B5500_RefMan_196705.pdf
Philips Data Systems Product Range - April 1971
https://www.vintage-calculators.nl/Philips%20productoverzicht%201971.pdf
Is there another name for octet that means 8 bits?
https://www.quora.com/Is-there-another-name-for-octet-that-means-8-bits
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BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/octade.bsky.social
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chacha20 and some other ciphers are not susceptible to the meet-in-the-middle attack and choosing 2 or 3 of those ciphers to multicipher with different keys does increase the security of the ciphertext. I have a method in which I use chacha20 exclusively, but for each new encipherment in the cascade I generate a new, random salt, encrypt the salt with a unique stream key, generate a new hash-derived passphrase, and the salt is not prepended to the ciphertext. Breaking that is like putting scrambled eggs back in the shell and uncooking them.
I have combed through PGP, especially GnuPG, quite a bit. To me its labyrinth of options is more complex than many programming languages.
So when one says, 'in minecraft' it is conceptual, and when they say, 'on blockchain' are they moving from minecraft to meat space?
The school cafeterias could remain open 24/7 for everyone. Sure, taxes would go up about 50% or so, but free sloppy joes would be well worth it, amirite?
Why on earth was the #ActivityPub protocol even let out the door without a well-specified and mandatory graceful, non-destructive key rotation scheme?
Yes I know the privacy issues. Those are not valid reasons to not have such a mechanism; it's a valid reason to not enable or use one.
What we're stuck with now is a ton of instances with absurdly long, legacy-algorithm keys (RSA-4096) with no way to replace them with shorter/better keys without effectively losing everything ever posted on the instance.
The protocol is only 7 years old! EC crypto was well-established at the time, and should have been the default.
And what happens once everyone has to replace the keys, because RSA is broken by quantum computers (I know, probably 100 years to go)? The #Fediverse will be a wasteland, with no instances trusting anything from any other instance, so all #Federation breaks down.
Sorry if I got some details wrong about what the protocol says. If I get flamed to death for being wrong, then I'll consider that a Good Thing(TM). I've been trying to find a way to rotate/replace keys for a while and all my searching turns up is either 1) confirmation that most people don't know or care about cryptography, or 2) https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/key-rotation-notification/562 - which really isn't helpful.
If it is possible to gracefully rotate the key(s) of an instance/user, there really has to exist some documentation that explains clearly how to implement this in a server and how to exercise it as a server operator.
DarkMX is the continuation of WinMX. It is a peer-to-peer network with built-in web sites, file sharing, chat, all secured over the anonymous TOR protocol.
DarkMX and its predecessor have over 20 years of battle hardening. Run in a jail or container, it is a set it and and forget it way to ensure your data is made available to the network 24/7.
Potter Christ
Potterite
Cliff Christ
Clifftop Christian
Top Down Theology
Divine Cliff Diver
Potterite Donkey Jockey
Gone Potter
Mad as a Potter
Plunging Potter
Taking the Potter Plunge
Donkey Diver
Bray and Pray.
I have 'divined' these new additions to my jargon file.
I wonder, is the story of Potter actually true?
"Hosting a Tor hidden service — also known as an onion site — typically requires in-depth technical skills and manual configuration. With TorServ, you can host a static website anonymously in seconds, without touching any config files."This software deserves some attention. It could be useful for at-risk people who need to publish while protecting identity.
#TorServ #TOR #Onions #OnionNetwork #Privacy #Anonymity
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@octade reminds me of @micahflee 's #OnionShare which is a really nifty suite for chat, file transfer and hosting of smol sites on @torproject / #Tor when a full #Webserver on a dedicaded machine is overkill...
https://onionshare.org
🧅: http://lldan5gahapx5k7iafb3s4ikijc4ni7gx5iywdflkba5y2ezyg6sjgyd.onion
The rodent port and the accordion port.
One for the rodent, one for the accordion.
Is there a hurdy-gurdy port not shown in the image?
What you are describing is not what newscard does. The main feature of newscard is to register a NAMED record that displays directly in the terminal. See the pic for the general idea.
Newscard registers a unique name on the network or chosen host. Only one record can have that name. The record is retrieved by name. The name is hidden using cryptographic hashing. The same hidden name generates a different key for the encryption. There are no public keys involved.
When a user knows the secret name the user can retrieve the correct record and decrypt it.
If you install and test the application you will see the marked difference.
Could you show me how you would do the same thing with PGP?
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NEWSCARD Publish and fetch permanent named records via Network News
Newscard creates a decentralized, encrypted, named record paste bin.
[git repo] https://codeberg.org/OCTADE/newscard (use most recent version only)
With a single command, name the card, snarf the file and encrypt it.
With another command, push the encrypted file to the public network.
With another short command, snarf a file from the network.
Only users knowing the name [key] of the record will be able to decrypt it.
If a strong passphrase is used to name the file, it will be very secure.
This is useful for quickly snarfing, encrypting, and publishing a text file:
$~: card enc [passphrase] [file]
$~: card put [passphrase]
It is useful for retrieving a text file with just a key:
$~: card get [passphrase]
$~: card show [passphrase]
If and when you want the general public to access the record just share the keyword.
Newscard uses nine (9) (NINE) layers of encryption with OpenSSL chacha20 cipher.
Newscard generates 9 each of: cipher keys, salts, key iteration parameters.
It would be nice if something like this were added to the ActivityPub protocol, such that keyword[@]host.url would do the same thing. Then secret text records could be stored securely for later retrieval or revelation.
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I found a dumb watch that looks like a smart watch. When I touch the screen it lights up with the time. That is all it does. It has no bluetooth, nor wifi, nor apps. It just shows the time. It has no other functions or features. It does only one thing and does it well.
Now how will you thumb your nose at anyone? You could wave a wooden spoon.
You can also add any of these ingredients that you like: caramelized onions, blackened corn, beans, chard, collard greens, tomatoes, chickpeas, parmesan, lentils, split peas.
@christopher@my.talesofmy.life @christopher@fresh.talesofmy.life I tend to have a presence on many platforms, however, I’m not quite clear on some of these. Can you elaborate on why you picked them and how you envision utilizing them?
I wanted to try out Misskey again, so I spun up a new instance of that but I don't see myself sticking with it long term. It is missing the audience control feature, and like I said, that is a deal breaker for me. Same with Pixelfed. It is well built and beautiful to look at, but no audience control other than posting publicly, unlisted or direct message. I need more control than that.
A few things I am testing is federation, compatibility with other software like Mastodon, how the maps work, and user friendliness.
I hope that answers your question. I am running out of time this morning to keep comparing, but I'll gladly answer if you have more questions.
@christopher Thanks for the information!
I’m sure I will have questions but am out of time myself this morning. Bookmarked and favorited so I can respond as soon as time permits.
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I read your comment on Hubzilla stream forte etc...
All these plateform respond to your need. Managing your audience with lists that you can mamange.
But you didn't mention differences.
Visualy they are almost the same. I think 99% of the engine is the same
I would be intereted to know the differences
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As far as I feel. Hubzilla is more oriented as a all in one software.
- Blog
- photos
- Social
- Wiki
- webpage
- etc...
or for Erwin Schrodinger,
Erwin, Schrodi, Dinger, Ding,
FeLiNe - Iron + Lithium + Neon
or
PuSi - Plutonium + Silicon
or since it's black,
'Carbon Kitty'
or go with a theoretical element (copypasta'd):
Pentunseptium (Pus)
Pentunseptium is the systematic name of the theoretical 517th element in the periodic table with a symbol of Pus and atomic number of 517. Pentunseptium, also known as element 517, has five hundred seventeen protons in its nucleus, and five hundred seventeen electrons in its shells.
My latest #BibleStudy notes on #Genesis20: https://notes.laniecarmelo.tech/shares/puLBoEJCgyPwKalkRc2WFg
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Need to get a few things done but might try and do #Genesis21 here in a little while.
The Genesis Abraham is the Future, not the Antique, Primordial Past. Abimelech and Pharaoh are the Christian Church. The Seed of Abraham is in the World Today but not of the Christian World Order. The Deeper Meaning of Abimelech and Sarah in Genesis.
The Book of Genesis is a prophecy about the Christian age. It uses emblems to tell a deeper spiritual story, which is wrongly interpreted by many Christians and Jews to be totally literal history. But Genesis is not literal history--Genesis is the prophetic future!
#bible #genesis #church #christian #prophecy #faith #theology #jesus
He said, "Of course I may be wrong,
But I wouldn’t be surprised
If this were the greatest Christian church
That ever man devised.
Our organ is the very best
Our choir stays on key.
Our stained glass windows — priceless
Our pulpit — the best you’ll see."
But only the wealthy were welcome there,
I heard slanderous gossip galore,
And from that pulpit so highly prized
The preacher glorified war.
"Is there anything more you could want in a church?"
In pride, he said to me.
"Just one thing," I made reply —
"Christianity!"
-- Peace Pilgrim --
#christian #church #religion #christianity #bible #christ #faith #prayer
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Real billboard. Seen it myself multiple times. The company also sells a replica in their store in the town of Uranus, Missouri. (not my photo)
The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/66499.The_Creature_from_Jekyll_Island
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