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Fri Aug 21 01:41:07 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   im not using fucking strings lol.

Fri Aug 21 01:40:37 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   wait till we do 'strings'. which is EXPLOITABLE

Wed Aug 19 01:19:04 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-08-2015#1243257 << I may give it a go. Would likely need polishing. Thankfully not that big a gap between first BIP 14 strings and therealBitcoin

Mon Aug 17 20:12:29 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   he has an inflammatory reaction to particular three letter strings.

Sat Aug 15 23:55:21 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   (i, for instance, know of two separate exploitable bugs in 'strings'.)

Wed Aug 12 01:34:35 UTC 2015  <phf>   according to bitcoin script documentation "Some of the more complicated opcodes are disabled out of concern that the client might have a bug in their implementation" (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Script). an example of disabled script OP_CAT, Concatenates two strings

Thu Aug 06 18:20:13 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   I think alf may be onto something with the BIP 14 user agent strings. If nodes are claiming maxint protocol version and not serving a user-agent string to turd nodes.

Wed Aug 05 21:13:18 UTC 2015  <ascii_field>   'binary' is what folks call strings of bits that will die if raped

Wed Aug 05 02:04:35 UTC 2015  <decimation>   using 208v single phase strings

Sun Aug 02 16:22:46 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Re: two questions about strings - Naggum cll archive ... ( http://bit.ly/1IE2ZW8 )

Thu Jul 30 14:09:59 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   trinque: i did this experiment, and found quite a few variations (machine version strings - srsly, wtf gcc ? an automated annihilator for these is a necessity) ; optimizations

Wed Jul 29 00:16:32 UTC 2015  <nubbins`>   no kidding, every now and then some internal piece of code would return an array of strings as a single, very large string, with entries separated by the escape string "#;"

Mon Jul 20 02:39:21 UTC 2015  <phf>   gribble returns identical strings for everyone, so there's no way to know if verify request is directed to you or someone else

Tue Jul 07 23:38:05 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   Well, not really re-create. Just fucking up the version strings in the name of lulz

Fri Jul 03 13:57:07 UTC 2015  <ben_vulpes>   if you're storing as the appropriate ints, floats, doubles, strings etc

Sun Jun 28 19:07:53 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   "The exchange sheds further light on the latest work" << yeah. it sheds the following light : "work" by these wankers consists these days of outputting random strings from pre-made texts and trying to do a cute seleciton thereof.

Fri Jun 26 22:21:15 UTC 2015  <ascii_field>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=26-06-2015#1178455 << hey, i had 'strings' crash.

Thu Jun 25 05:39:22 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   (somebody plz tell the 'strings' folks this?!)

Wed Jun 24 01:19:13 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   asciilifeform: yeah. not the best tool but seems like a less shitty effort to show version strings offered by things purporting to be bitcoin nodes

Mon Jun 22 00:48:50 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Dynamic Strings in C ... ( http://bit.ly/1GBrSiV )

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