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12:26 AM
I did get copies of the 2004 dev con a week ago, but have yet to do anything with them
 
@kealist Hm? You mean missing files that aren't on 2004.reb4.me => http://www.rebol.net/devcon04/?
 
12:41 AM
yes
the videos for that
 
1:37 AM
@kealist You might send them to @rgchris -- if there's no access to update rebol.net, he probably can just clone the HTML of the page and host it at 2004.reb4.me and link the videos.
As it stands it looks like a lot of the photos are archived from the site. It could be interesting to piece that together for those interested...today or in the future.
 
 
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2:50 AM
posted on March 29, 2020 by hostilefork

Rebol2 had an asymmetrical sense of conversion for BINARY! and INTEGER! rebol2>> to binary! 32 == #{3332} ; #{33} is ASCII "3", #{32} is ASCII "2" rebol2>> to integer! #{3332} == 13106 ; 0x3332 is the internal big endian form of 13106 R3-Alpha "corrected" this unusual behavior by changing TO BINARY!. The conventional wisdom seemed to be that TO BINARY! TO STRING! 32 was not

 
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE I think all the images are just thumbnails (so far as I've clicked on any)
 
 
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2:54 PM
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[le +/- 1] -18 => #{EE} => -18
[le + 1] 208 => #{D0} => 208
[le +/- 7] 19721307437994352 => #{701159B46C1046} => 19721307437994352
[le +/- 3] -5692522 => #{9623A9} => -5692522
[be + 2] 22029 => #{560D} => 22029
[le +/- 2] -15218 => #{8EC4} => -15218
[le +/- 6] 30045241568553 => #{296DF373531B} => 30045241568553
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A bit of output from an ENBIN/DBIN fuzz test. We will need more tests, but it should be apparent from the improvements such as those to the unzip code that we're on much better ground than Rebol2/R3-Alpha/Red with this already.
 
 
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5:03 PM
In other good news to report regarding the modularity of mbedTLS...it's a really nice fit for Rebol, and I've managed a successful first experiment. A rather trivial one: switching to their sha256 code. Not that there was anything wrong with ours or that it's hard to write, but it gave me a bit of exposure to how they organize the project and it's good.
 
 
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8:18 PM
So we are good to go to tls1.3?
 
9:05 PM
@GrahamChiu Evolution of the protocol has nothing to do with what crypto algorithms we support. What this makes us good to go for is more easily adding new algorithms if we need to, but specifically what I wanted was the arbitrary byte-sized RSA keypair generation compatible with PGP. (We use Diffie-Hellman keys, and simply...looks like Cyphre wrote the code, and used axTLS BigNums.)
I want the chat to work with nothing installed, and in the terminal. It would be pretty nifty if we could get out of it a nice Rebol-style PGP replacement from just a couple of scripts... and one that could run in Wasm in your browser vs. sending keys over the network to some server which they could snoop.
 

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