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    The root of why may be we see a need for anonymity with a cloaking
    identity device that doesn't hide internal and external estimations
    of the communities' gratitude for your presence. Yet all can be
    confident that your cartoon character is all anyone knows about you.
    That trust network enables confident donation exchange. Craigslist
    says there are tickets available to see the Verve in London, with a
    flight and a couple of three nights at a B&B, whoever wants to
    go. That'd be so nice.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/28/2016 3:01 PM, Dale Henrichs
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      <p>Charlie Robot? Perhaps...<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/28/16 11:55 AM, Charlie Robbats
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        <p>I am thinking each person has a quf tree and karma and a
          boundary of expectations, in virtualized citizenship.
          Disconnect from the land of money, on principle of veritable
          fractal variation.<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/28/2016 2:43 PM, Charlie
          Robbats wrote:<br>
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          <p>All of this infrastructure is for secure mobile code, I am
            hoping. To support aliased donation networks through
            malleable smart contracts and build markets to help folks
            through squeaky flip phones with oil to cover our faces like
            sunscreen. Have peace and prosper plan preventing piss poor
            performance. Emoji driven distributed load/traffic balancing
            across multicore, hopefully with GPIO support. Karma flows
            change outside in the inbetween. To be all Kurt Vonnegut
            about replacing debt. adn so we go,<br>
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/28/2016 2:28 PM, Frank
            Shearar wrote:<br>
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            <div dir="auto">What would be super helpful is a brief
              description of the why, here. You're giving a detailed
              description of SOMETHING and expecting the reader to piece
              together the puzzle. Almost no one is going to do that,
              because they're busy solving their own problems.
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              <div dir="auto">frank</div>
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              <div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 28, 2016 11:22, "Charlie
                Robbats" <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                  .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">19 -
                  I am thinking about merging RS FEC with
                  blockEn/Decoding with a 7-bit msgChunks into 8-bit
                  blocks, or QoS determined. That along with non-secret
                  3-way finite field key agreement ratcheting and
                  contract established scoping, would mean each
                  transaction might be separately islolated from every
                  other and the contract exchange includes trusted
                  observation filtering capabilities, locally enforced
                  through your prioritized trees of life, liberty &
                  property, and also your knowledge of good and evil.<br>
                  <br>
                  20 - add a new delayed redirector, on Carol's side, so
                  a remotePromise resolution will be a tree-way exchange
                  for the ratchet exchange: carol -> farRef:  alice
                  -> scope internalize: carol -> ack redirector:
                  alice -> wire encrypted<br>
                  <br>
                  21 - group ratcheting: presence event leads to
                  re-rendezvous with the qufrum, majority/super-majority
                  online election/karma emoji disbersement<br>
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                  On 12/28/2016 1:55 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:<br>
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                    16 - pass the galaxy test: <a
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href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FWcSJfZITITckrXyfihpuPnX5xf0e4kOhCnsoRFyLfI/edit#slide=id.p"
                      rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://docs.google.com/presen<wbr>tation/d/1FWcSJfZITITckrXyfihp<wbr>uPnX5xf0e4kOhCnsoRFyLfI/edit#<wbr>slide=id.p</a><br>
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                    17 - exchange access categories with contractual
                    code migration<br>
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                    18 - emoji feedback<br>
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                    On 12/28/2016 1:11 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:<br>
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                      Hi! Here's the master plan, always malleable; if
                      anyone sees something interesting to dive into,
                      you are welcome.<br>
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                      Future Features<br>
                      ---<br>
                      0 - fix vector corruption through pbeStorage<br>
                      1 - java/squeak interoperability<br>
                      2 - FEC-RS testing/repair<br>
                      3 - define QR-coded PBE identity<br>
                      4 - switch to SHA256/scrypt PBE for identities<br>
                      5 - porciniz<br>
                      6 - DNS/meta layer injection<br>
                      7 - stack hacking/network
                      discovery/graphing/routing<br>
                      8 - blockchain<br>
                      9 - support non-secret finite field key exchange
                      ("Whisper-2")-Oops/add dataEncoder to EncoderData<br>
                      10 - ratcheting/group join/leave ratcheting<br>
                      11 - asn1derMetaPragmaEncoder/class autocreation
                      and meta qufrums/qufrum construction/data
                      replication<br>
                      12 - thermoHarmonics3NeuralRuleGA (PV = nrT +
                      distortion)<br>
                      13 - Enumify Types, pass named closures, scope
                      projection & protection, detach
                      class/classVariables<br>
                      14 - autocoerce local eventual calls to immediate
                      sends with reactor pipelining<br>
                      15 - start a Mutter system news website<br>
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                      DBL_AESede/asn1der: 100 KB compressed data chunks
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                      send time: 1096 ms, rate: 73 Mbs.<br>
                      receive time: 1096 ms. rate: 73 Mbs.<br>
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                      DBL_AESede/bytes: 100 KB compressed data chunks
                      received: 100<br>
                      send time: 1094 ms, rate: 73 Mbs.<br>
                      receive time: 1095 ms. rate: 73 Mbs.<br>
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                      DBL_AESede,json: 100 KB compressed data chunks
                      received: 10<br>
                      send time: 2107 ms, rate: 4 Mbs.<br>
                      receive time: 2107 ms. rate: 4 Mbs.<br>
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