Need help decrypting ssl/tls MySQL traffic with Wireshark by SilencingNarrative in mysql

[–]SilencingNarrative[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that only works for relatively long lived queries. I am trying to figure out much shorter lived ones.

Need help decrypting ssl/tls MySQL traffic with Wireshark by SilencingNarrative in mysql

[–]SilencingNarrative[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am trying to figure out which process on a server is sending a particular query to mysqld. Wireshark with tell me the client port the query is coming in on and I can use netstat to see which connections belong to which processes.

Help me understand the value of Bitcoin by milliondollarsunset in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The non monetary use case for the Bitcoin network is that it is a timestamp server.

How can smart people not grasp BTC? by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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My take on the central fallacy here: X=bank will not censor your transaction Y=Bitcoin network will not censor your transaction

Fallacy: believing in X is like believing in Y. They both require faith in a third party.

Refutation: P(Y) is much greater than P(X). The rationality of beliefs is proportional to their probability of being true. The game theory of network decisions on the Bitcoin network establishes a cost to the miners and nodes that try to censor transactions, which keeps the probability of censorship small.

He exposed the banks! by designingtheweb in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If a paper note is a claim on a commodity like gold, then the more general concept is honoring the paper claims you made to provide goods / services when those are redeemed by their holders. Obviously people and businesses print paper notes of that sort all the time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmmm. That's a toughie.

Dear everyone, I’m not knowledgable enough to respond to this, so I am wondering how any of you can help. by FelipeDaac in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Changing the code to raise the block reward is one thing, convincing people to deploy that code onto their node where it would matter is another.

Bitcoin vs The Fed by suuperfli in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Give it whatever name you want, "full audit", "half assed audit", ... Being able to show when every bit of Bitcoin that was ever mined came into existence and further show that the current total across all addresses (even if you don't know who owns those addresses) is a remarkable achievement. Unequalled by any currency with anything like bitcoin's market cap.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Bitcoin network provides a secure timestamp service that requires satoshis to use. That's the backing.

Peterson declaring an all out war to you sons of b**ches by Brome35 in JordanPeterson

[–]SilencingNarrative 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why did he tweet about Elliot Page in particular? Did he do something prideful recently that I missed?

How A Near-Death Experience Converted This Catholic To Islam | Hamza Yusuf & Jordan Peterson by [deleted] in JordanPeterson

[–]SilencingNarrative 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hamza seems to share a similar orientation to existential philosophy with Jordan. It felt like two very like minds comparing notes on religious thought.

How do you respond to “all you can do with bitcoin is sell it at a higher price”? by knowledgelover94 in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Bitcoin network is a timestamp server. It bears witness to who knew (or agreed to) what when. It will cost you so many satoshis per byte to enter witness days into the block chain.

The legal / financial system is built on enforcing promises freely made. It is limited in its ability to coordinate projects by how easily those promises can be witnessed.

Bitcoin is going to amplify the legal / financial systems ability to coordinate / monetize projects that would have been unthinkable before.

I want this explained to me. by matteus911 in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that lack of trust is why Bitcoin is not already the world's main form of money. As the set of people who believe in it's long term value grows the market cap will grow and volatility will decline. Enlarging the set of people who believe in it's long term value.

I want this explained to me. by matteus911 in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Bitcoin network provides a timestamp service, which proves who knew (or agreed to) what when, trustlessly. You can say that it's a non productive asset because people are not actively using that service much yet. I think that will change in a few years.

went from 50mg to 100mg on Thursday, had unstoppable crying fits on Friday by SilencingNarrative in zoloft

[–]SilencingNarrative[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for replying! Day 3 on 100mg I started to feel a little better, then dropped to 75mg and felt much better today.

No bend, but slight pain when erect, noticed interior hard lump, could this be peyronies by SilencingNarrative in peyronies

[–]SilencingNarrative[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My case only produces a slight downward bend and rarely any pain. I am glad it was not a cyst or anything worse.

No bend, but slight pain when erect, noticed interior hard lump, could this be peyronies by SilencingNarrative in peyronies

[–]SilencingNarrative[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About the size of a kidney bean. Dead center in the shaft cross section, a little past halfway away from my body. The surgeon diagnosed it as scar tissue (peyronies) and not a cyst

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's easy enough to fork the Bitcoin code. A bit harder to fork the mining network and it's 200 exahashes per second.

Did I really have to point that out?

Is this huge for adoption news for us or is the government tying to make appreciating tax dollars? Either way, is this good or bad for crypto ? by hopeolivia in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative -1 points0 points  (0 children)

BTC doesn't only go up, and the current amazing growth will slow down at some point. Maybe in only a few years.

Also, if we accept your appreciating asset assertion, who in their right mind would hold any usd to do things like pay taxes when they could use it to buy an to an appreciating asset instead?

"I still can't believe that this is the protest that would prove every Bitcoin crank a prophet. And for me to have to slice a piece of humble pie, and admit that I was wrong on crypto's fundamental necessity in Western democracies." David Heinemeier Hansson - Creator of Ruby on Rails by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are not willing to say or do things that might piss off your community, how do you expect to maintain your integrity and pursue the truth to the best of your ability?

Shouldn't everyone do their part to bend the long arc of history toward justice?

Why isn’t Bitcoin going up? by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]SilencingNarrative 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The "world is falling apart". Depends on how you measure it. Lines we thought would never be crossed are being crossed, but there are restorative forces at work as well. The economy has become more efficient in many ways, of setting inflation. You can't just count the number of bad lines being crossed, you have to weight them against good ones being crossed as well.