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17-05-2016 20:58:19  <funkenstein_>   privkey generation fits in head

05-04-2016 21:45:52  <adlai>   i guess v has less room in the [fantasy] world where all software 'fits in head' of the computer's sole 'operator'

22-03-2016 20:52:10  <davout>   anyway, my point is that if nobody remembers, that nobody bothered to blog it, the fact that completeness is a problem might indicate a violation of fits-in-head

12-03-2016 13:33:25  <asciilifeform>   because 'correct' MEANS, among ither things, fits-in-head.

03-03-2016 20:10:00  <thestringpuller>   asciilifeform: when I hear "fits in head" >> http://cdn2.thegloss.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Knowledge.gif

28-02-2016 16:37:11  <asciilifeform>   minimal as specified in r5, AND ts does not fully implement r5 (largely in the interest of fits-in-head, but also original author's laziness)

25-02-2016 17:24:36  <mircea_popescu>   forget fits in head, this doesn't even fit in ass.

21-02-2016 21:29:10  <asciilifeform>   tinyscheme fits in head.

21-02-2016 21:28:38  <asciilifeform>   remember 'fits in head' ?

18-02-2016 17:03:10  <asciilifeform>   it intereferes with fits-in-head and therefore harmful.

16-02-2016 16:07:39  <asciilifeform>   what i wanted was a generic, fits-in-head (a few 1000 lines of c, no deps) stateless, 'protocol-less' cipherator that one could put, e.g., ftp over

07-02-2016 21:01:32  <punkman>   "because why trust on a single cryptographic primitive" << because it's nice if the whole thing fits-in-head, and even if you cascade there is still the possibility of meet-me-in-the-middle attacks or I dunno what else

05-02-2016 13:13:16  <asciilifeform>   k's essay was really about 'fits in head'

04-02-2016 17:29:52  <ascii_butugychag>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-02-2016#1396374 << sorta what bernstein tried to do. fits-in-head ciphers.

04-02-2016 16:54:49  <assbot>   Logged on 04-02-2016 15:56:22; ascii_butugychag: punkman: fits-in-head only plox.

04-02-2016 15:59:40  <BingoBoingo>   fits in tweet no guarantee of fits in head, head can overflow buffer and leak memory too

04-02-2016 15:56:22  <ascii_butugychag>   punkman: fits-in-head only plox.

01-02-2016 20:14:35  <thestringpuller>   the rule of thumb "fits in head" helps with the notion of owning device which when understood could "fit in head".

30-01-2016 01:26:30  <mod6>   As soon as we have our new build process in place, and it's sane, and "Works" and "fits in head" and all that, then we'll release.

28-01-2016 16:31:59  <thestringpuller>   can't imagine 1mb vpatch that "fits in head"

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