2020-12-14 01-51-52 PST Martin Owens If you can talk about your experimentations here, we can keep the devel channel to just practical and boring day to day stuff. 2020-12-14 06-31-27 PST Martin Owens Sounds good 2020-12-14 01-51-20 PST Martin Owens @oliverthered I've created a new chat for experimental inkscape programming. 2020-12-14 16-09-32 PST Martin Owens Chinese hypothesis? 2020-12-14 06-04-18 PST Oliver Stieber i'm currently hoping to get Visual Studio Code working with mysys2 on Windows because Visual Studio's support for gbd too slow to work with and ontop of that, actually importing the project into visual studio and configuring it is a nightmare. 2020-12-14 10-32-51 PST Oliver Stieber so, long as I don't start mirroring binaries I now have a reasonable solution for backing up work and related files. I couldn't find anything to do a real-time sync between two directories monitoring for file changes. So I ended up writing something in powerscript with async even based fs monitoring and then firing off the file copy etc.. Operations in a pool of threads, firing off a lazy thread that only calls git to push the acclimated changes.. I'm seeing if it;s robust enough to manage important documents, but it will give me a real time local mirror or my work in progress with git-hub only a minute or two behind.. If it's up to the job, I'll write a Linux inotify version. 2020-12-15 02-25-45 PST Oliver Stieber I can always use Princeton if it's and emergency, capital investment situation we are under. 2020-12-15 02-30-35 PST Oliver Stieber oh, they all left liverpool and went to work elsewhere. 2020-12-15 00-50-30 PST Oliver Stieber you never full. 2020-12-14 14-38-14 PST Oliver Stieber The Chinese hypothesis provides for an asymmetric encryption where one party gets one part of the message, without being any the wiser and the other party can get the full message. It should be possible to figure print the software being used to run the code in a way as to provide an advantage to one party. The decryption key can be randomly generated by the person wanting to decrypt, but the result depends upon their signature. 2020-12-15 02-23-49 PST Oliver Stieber ah, the bloody open university has gone down the jkhon, just when i neededd them... 2020-12-14 06-00-24 PST Oliver Stieber ok, seems sensible. 2020-12-14 14-51-30 PST Oliver Stieber I have to keep the ratios for the Chinese hypothesis whist simultaneously sticking to Fermont little therom, which means I can calculate the multiplicative inverse and use prime modulus on my exponentially steeped noise collection. That basically make the noise functions Ballance themselves out, so the result is within an error of the function it encapsulates without exposing the underlying function. 2020-12-14 06-00-08 PST Oliver Stieber ah yeah.. 2020-12-15 02-29-12 PST Oliver Stieber liver pool are still playin g the Beatles white albums, so they are bloody useless. Even if a few of them know me well, and reading is full of cyborgs, though they did host the wine project.. so that's another lead i could follow. 2020-12-14 14-41-31 PST Oliver Stieber Because there is an element of noise in many applications, anyway, the noise introduce to encrypt can be made to balance it out when combined with the noise of the fingerprint. Functions where there is no noise are pretty near instantaneous to resolve, so they wouldn't be optimum with the introduction of noise. But i don't think it would notice. 2021-04-08 20-59-03 PDT Virendra Carpenter Has joined the channel. 2021-02-01 00-46-38 PST harshil007 Has joined the channel. 2021-03-12 10-09-06 PST Aryan Has joined the channel.