The republican party has a big problem: How to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. The government has, without quite realizing it, accepted piecemeal funding of everything except Obamacare. There is no shutdown. There is just the government doing occasional bits of petty spitefulness and nastiness to express its hatred of its subjects. Since …
Author: Jim
Republicans not folding yet
A week ago I predicted that the Republicans would fold like a cheap deck chair, and and issue a grovelling apology for their evil attempt to implement their election platform merely because they won the House of Representatives. Some of them are apologizing, but so far, no folding.
The underground economy continues
I, and others, have been assuming that the takedown of Silk Road represents competent action by the NSA. Outside In, however, points out the interesting coincidence that the takedown of Silk Road follows, rather than precedes, the appearance of competition to Silk Road. Atlantis, however, appears to have skedaddled with its user’s money, thus this …
Technological failure of the silk road system
Silk Road servers stored all messages in the clear forever. The government placed malware on Tor exit nodes, located the Silk Road servers, raided servers, game over. Private messages should have been end to end encrypted, existing in the clear only on the computers of the sender and recipient, and should have been deniable, except …
Cryptography standards
If everyone was to do their own thing in cryptography, that would be very bad. But committees are less intelligent than their individual members and are prone to evil and madness. Â IEEE 802.11 was stupid. If NIST was not stupid, it was because evil was calling the shots behind the scenes, overruling the stupid. Linux …
Moving away from NIST
Jon Callas, a leading cryptographer, is issuing a new version of Silent Circle, which by default uses only non NIST cryptography. It was necessary to change the curves, since the NIST curves are probably backdoored. It was arguably not necessary to change the symmetric encryption and the hash, since they are unlikely to be backdoored. …
The fake shutdown confrontation
Whichever party yields, winds up being blamed for any disruption caused. Therefore, the party with the weaker hand should always yield swiftly, and the party with the stronger hand should never yield. And since the constitution gives the party that controls the house of representatives the overwhelmingly stronger hand, the Republicans would win – except …
Australia wins the right to remain white.
Since Europe has been flooded with non whites, Australia is close to being the whitest remaining country, possibly is the whitest remaining country.  This is of course illegal under international law – since the Cathedral writes international law. The Cathedral holds that international law requires that if a boatload of third worlders shows up, the …
Putin deals with Civil Disobedience
When someone claims to be engaging in “Civil Disobedience†he means “We are the state. You have to obey our laws, but we do not have to obey our own laws.†Observe that Bill Ayers, Obama’s bomb making pal, never spent a day in jail despite having organized the bombing of numerous buildings to “protest …
Google is evil
With phones becoming more capable, an obvious way to make money was to create and sell a suite of productivity apps, so Quickoffice, the company, produced Quickoffice, the product, to allow you to edit your Microsoft Office documents on your phone, which product they sold very cheaply. Quickoffice, the company, sold lots and lots of …