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Posts by George Tankersley 🍄

48 HOURS REMAIN

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you're absolutely right

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All of this has happened before en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haslem_...

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LIVE FROM SOFĂŤA BULGARIA, IT'S REAL WORLD CRYPTO! #realworldcrypto

1 year ago 69 18 3 4

I am curious how many of these involved pre-Policy assembly and if you can see those measures as any kind of inflection point.

2 years ago 2 0 0 0

LIVE FROM TORONTO, IT'S #REALWORLDCRYPTO!

2 years ago 14 8 1 1
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Next is the Best Early Career Paper: “Fully Adaptive Schnorr Threshold Signatures” by Elizabeth Crites, @chelseakomlo.bsky.social, and Mary Maller (eprint.iacr.org/2023/445)

2 years ago 7 5 1 0
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in zelda

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

DON'T WANT NONE UNLESS YOU HAUL TONS, BOSUN

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I like big boats and I can not lie
You other boaters can't deny
That when a boat floats in
To an itty bitty space
And gets roundly stuck in place
You get HUN-
-dreds of posts right out, cuz you notice that boat was STUCK

2 years ago 19 7 2 1

Zelda, but also life

2 years ago 7 2 1 0

well we've got @mjg59.eicar-test-file.zip who genuinely might know this

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This is my 9th textbook on linear algebra, and I hesitate to write about myself. It is the mathematics that is important, and the reader. The next paragraphs add something brief and personal, as a way to say that textbooks are written by people. I was born in Chicago and went to school in Washington and Cincinnati and St. Louis. My college was MIT (and my linear algebra course was extremely abstract). After that came Oxford and UCLA, then back to MIT for a very long time. I don’t know how many thousands of students have taken 18.06 (more than 6 million when you include the videos on ocw.mit.edu). The time for a fresh approach was right, because this fantastic subject was only revealed to math majors—we needed to open linear algebra to the world. I am so grateful for a life of teaching mathematics, more than I could possibly tell you. Gilbert Strang

This is my 9th textbook on linear algebra, and I hesitate to write about myself. It is the mathematics that is important, and the reader. The next paragraphs add something brief and personal, as a way to say that textbooks are written by people. I was born in Chicago and went to school in Washington and Cincinnati and St. Louis. My college was MIT (and my linear algebra course was extremely abstract). After that came Oxford and UCLA, then back to MIT for a very long time. I don’t know how many thousands of students have taken 18.06 (more than 6 million when you include the videos on ocw.mit.edu). The time for a fresh approach was right, because this fantastic subject was only revealed to math majors—we needed to open linear algebra to the world. I am so grateful for a life of teaching mathematics, more than I could possibly tell you. Gilbert Strang

linear algebra legend gilbert strang just taught his last lecture at MIT

he is also the author of the best acknowledgments section in a math textbook ever

2 years ago 168 23 5 4

🎵 It's CL21A106KANNNYE but some of my caps, they still say CL21A106KAYNNNE

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

oh please don't spec ed25519 for anything new. we've spent years making it so you don't have to do that datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-irtf-cfrg-rist...

2 years ago 7 2 1 0

Imagine @jay.bsky.team all casual asking "Hey Paul, any big plans today? Just checking" at every standup forever

2 years ago 5 0 0 0

Silent Change of Semantics

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A cluster of probably honey mushrooms growing on a blackened stump in the forest

A cluster of probably honey mushrooms growing on a blackened stump in the forest

Cryptography? Yeah I've heard of that, look at these cool shrooms I found

2 years ago 4 0 0 0

Personal brand is so last platform

2 years ago 2 2 1 0

did... did you have a little asset pack of themed hats for buttplugs ready to go

2 years ago 1 0 0 1

zelda: not even once bsky.app/profile/durumcrustulum.c...

2 years ago 2 0 0 0

I'm sorry, RICO for copyright infringement and a $17M claim over a wallhack people downloaded a little over 6000 times? Was something else is going on here?

2 years ago 3 1 2 0

I'm happy for people who find something they're passionate about! But less so when that thing is yelling

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many such cases

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the process was not voluntary

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it only ended when like a dozen people who are probably all on here killed it

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i always say if they're gonna take the money and run away you might as well enjoy watching

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and just a whole lotta ass

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ok but if it WERE a crypto scam of course they'd lure us in with some reasonable technical points and an impeccably gracious front man

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