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Sat Nov 19 17:24:56 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> lel
Sat Nov 19 14:41:35 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> (and ~0 key vertical travel)
Sat Nov 19 14:41:07 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> oh lol the shit box with no f-keys or esc
Fri Nov 18 15:37:34 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> i've nfi who, why.
Fri Nov 18 15:36:03 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> funkenstein_: it was in db exported from ver.1 phuctor, circa 2013
Fri Nov 18 15:35:25 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> i have nfi who, why, or when exactly
Fri Nov 18 15:35:04 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> the mayfirst key, somebody ~else~, long ago, wrapped!
Fri Nov 18 15:34:42 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> nope, those were all of the others
Fri Nov 18 15:34:20 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> (see article)
Fri Nov 18 15:34:06 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> funkenstein_: most curiously, there was one
Fri Nov 18 15:32:18 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> Framedragger did an exhaustive scan of whole ipv4, but we're only about 30% into the results thus far
Fri Nov 18 15:30:15 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> see logs for article re how and why
Fri Nov 18 15:30:06 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> enjoy , funkenstein_
Fri Nov 18 01:26:00 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> for anyone following the debian thing, http://qntra.net/2016/11/phuctor-reveals-1-in-2700-ssh-capable-machines-on-the-internet-still-debianized .
Thu Nov 17 17:07:25 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> (only fraction of the popped moduli ended up in the log, here or in #t, my rss window is 25 long)
Thu Nov 17 17:07:05 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> also i will add that the suction of rss ~throttled~ the spam flood, rather than opposite
Thu Nov 17 17:04:24 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> (eater is the bottleneck)
Thu Nov 17 17:04:12 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> thing eats maybe 20k moduli/day.
Thu Nov 17 17:03:47 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> probably not
Thu Nov 17 17:02:53 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> so estimate closer to 1 in 4k