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2025-04-22 03:56:30 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> apparently there have been some papers on the entropy of crlassical chinese poetry, it's often memorable; estimates are like 30-35 bits |
2025-04-22 03:55:40 +0200 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) merijn |
2025-04-22 03:54:16 +0200 | notdabs | (~Owner@2600:1700:69cf:9000:887e:630e:324f:f9fb) (Quit: Leaving) |
2025-04-22 03:44:51 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> the problem is, you'd need to learn cangjie or wubi or some other code-based character input method to actually be able to input such a password efficiently |
2025-04-22 03:44:29 +0200 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) |
2025-04-22 03:43:58 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> 41 bits of entropy per line? |
2025-04-22 03:43:00 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> i'm still shocked the chinese haven't gone to diceware with randomly generated tang-dynasties poetry operating as passwords |
2025-04-22 03:39:54 +0200 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) merijn |
2025-04-22 03:38:53 +0200 | <monochrom> | There is actually a Japanese manga that has scene coming close to that. The password requires a pair of twins synchronously read alout a few verses from Ecclesiastes in the Bible. |
2025-04-22 03:37:58 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> i only have it set up so far that user accounts can be created, an activation e-mail can be sent, and that e-mail contains a link to a key which is checked against a table to turn the account to "activated" |
2025-04-22 03:37:21 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> by setting up login, i mean having a page and sql backend that can allow user accounts to log in |
2025-04-22 03:36:30 +0200 | <monochrom> | Unless you just mean "how do I make the server allow a book-length password" |
2025-04-22 03:35:58 +0200 | <monochrom> | I don't understand why setting up login requires a translation of a Chinese philosophy text. |
2025-04-22 03:31:47 +0200 | <EvanR> | how about a dose of "before covid" times https://ro-che.info/ccc/9 |
2025-04-22 03:30:44 +0200 | <EvanR> | or 莊子 |
2025-04-22 03:29:45 +0200 | <EvanR> | 庄子 |
2025-04-22 03:29:41 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> it's more about learning miso, in a low-risk project |
2025-04-22 03:27:48 +0200 | abrar | (~abrar@static-96-245-187-163.phlapa.fios.verizon.net) |
2025-04-22 03:27:23 +0200 | abrar_ | (~abrar@static-96-245-187-163.phlapa.fios.verizon.net) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
2025-04-22 03:26:57 +0200 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) |
2025-04-22 03:26:35 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> Zhuangzi: Was I a butterfly dreaming that I am Zhuang Zhou, or am I Zhang Zhou dreaming that I am a butterfly? |
2025-04-22 03:26:14 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> was recently surprised the only free online repo is on ctext.org, using an ancient translation |
2025-04-22 03:25:59 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> some dead philosopher, fond of jokes, paradox, and contradiction |
2025-04-22 03:24:42 +0200 | harveypwca | (~harveypwc@2601:246:d080:f6e0:27d6:8cc7:eca9:c46c) |
2025-04-22 03:23:28 +0200 | <EvanR> | who |
2025-04-22 03:22:41 +0200 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) merijn |
2025-04-22 03:22:04 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> so, should i finish figuring out how to set up login on my server, or should I play with Miso to set up a Zhuangzi.io host, using the Burt Watson translation? |
2025-04-22 03:22:01 +0200 | amadaluzia_ | (~amadaluzi@2a00:23c7:ed8b:6701:a7b2:bedf:19fc:3cf) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) |
2025-04-22 03:18:21 +0200 | amadaluz- | (~amadaluzi@host86-129-150-130.range86-129.btcentralplus.com) |
2025-04-22 03:18:05 +0200 | tremon | (~tremon@83.80.159.219) (Quit: getting boxed in) |
2025-04-22 03:14:51 +0200 | xff0x | (~xff0x@ai066236.d.east.v6connect.net) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
2025-04-22 03:11:14 +0200 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) |
2025-04-22 03:04:39 +0200 | otto_s | (~user@p5b044854.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) |
2025-04-22 03:04:07 +0200 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) merijn |
2025-04-22 03:02:34 +0200 | foul_owl | (~kerry@94.156.149.97) foul_owl |
2025-04-22 02:58:21 +0200 | tt12310978324354 | (~tt1231@syn-075-185-104-199.res.spectrum.com) (The Lounge - https://thelounge.chat) |
2025-04-22 02:57:40 +0200 | <monochrom> | Yeah I believe we only know up to 6. |
2025-04-22 02:57:15 +0200 | <EvanR> | a busy beaver |
2025-04-22 02:57:06 +0200 | <EvanR> | a machine |
2025-04-22 02:56:52 +0200 | <EvanR> | but I'm guessing we don't know the machine |
2025-04-22 02:56:30 +0200 | <EvanR> | 27 isn't that many states |
2025-04-22 02:56:13 +0200 | <monochrom> | Alternatively maybe "BB(27)" refers to that running time. OK you know how to correct my plan. |
2025-04-22 02:55:22 +0200 | <monochrom> | If you know the running time of BB(27), then you no longer have to race, you run only the Goldbach machine and you know how long to wait. |
2025-04-22 02:55:15 +0200 | <EvanR> | one involved the number BB(27) and the other involves a machine with that runtime |
2025-04-22 02:54:38 +0200 | <monochrom> | heh |
2025-04-22 02:54:32 +0200 | <EvanR> | much more dramatic |
2025-04-22 02:54:22 +0200 | <EvanR> | I was like what if you know, you're like, race two machines |
2025-04-22 02:54:02 +0200 | <EvanR> | I see that your plan is different from anything discussed above |
2025-04-22 02:52:47 +0200 | <monochrom> | ( s/then/than/ ) |
2025-04-22 02:52:37 +0200 | <monochrom> | (then trying to run BB(27)) |