Oh my! That is awesome, thanks @uptime and @cociu. I’ll try to be a little more active around these parts, though I am indeed excellent at lurking around... :-)
ioping: seek rate
min/avg/max/mdev = 170.8 us / 356.7 us / 29.0 ms / 855.0 us
ioping: sequential read speed
generated 9.10 k requests in 5.00 s, 2.22 GiB, 1.82 k iops, 455.1 MiB/s
which was after the 84225 from @beagle - but before the 20090526 from @souen (so we'll end the current string for hashing with 84225, and begin the next one with 20090526)
and I shall commence to gather the spoons to do the needful hashery for the current selection shortly
of which I see the first @Baris (#600) looks to be bogus (that is to say, "unconfirmed" since December 2019) - let's not waste time waiting to hear back from that one.
so ... next up is @Piso91 (#235) - who has indeed made a few visits ... last active January 1st. Alrighty then! I'll send them a PM and hope for response within 72 hours
And after that will move on to a true OG (#23) ... omg it's @ITLabs
python3
Python 3.6.9 (default, Nov 7 2019, 10:44:02)
[GCC 8.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
import random
random.seed(0x5cd16c7be8e777dea9fa08e6feb1d01cace344401233ba74437e8fa1ff6df094)
random.randint(1,900)
600
random.randint(1,900)
235
random.randint(1,900)
23
random.randint(1,900)
134
random.randint(1,900)
746
@uptime said:
I'll start the magic numbers for the next selection for signup #900: 389584239
plus a secret to be revealed before the next selection, after signup #900
the secret hashes to: dd4a7df5114bcc9c0c8b506923637e48fb2d5b94a01512c4a11b24758d1ca1b8
Apologies for the delay - I got a bit drunk last night and ummmmm ... found myself challenged to muster the required attention to detail for this very important business.
(shit's getting real here yo!)
no response from @Piso91, so ... next up is OG @ITLabs (!) - I will take some time to compose a proper "hey what's up" PM and then come back to do the needful for SELECTION #999 and beyond ...!
(it's times like these I ask myself: "What Would Nekki Do?" ... Okay, just keep calm and carry on I guess!)
tl;dr: we've been moving just a wee bit faster than originally anticipated, but damn the spammers - full speed ahead!
@uptime said: we'll end the current string for hashing with 84225, and begin the next one with 20090526
the secret is: there was no secret! The only digits submitted before #999 were the 20090526 from @souen
hahahahahaha deal with it!
echo -n "20090526" | sha256sum
6240f41f843aa0ea74ed613bb0ba050ca02f3451e7df58f79772941a2b5de70b
python3
Python 3.6.9 (default, Nov 7 2019, 10:44:02)
[GCC 8.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
import random
random.seed(0x6240f41f843aa0ea74ed613bb0ba050ca02f3451e7df58f79772941a2b5de70b)
random.randint(1,999)
18
random.randint(1,999)
319
random.randint(1,999)
410
random.randint(1,999)
510
random.randint(1,999)
155
Also, I sent a PM to @ITLabs (backup for previous draw) a few hours ago - really hoping to hear back by the end of the week, let's see what happens.
As for the drawings for #1000 and beyond - we're going to open a new thread for those. Maybe we can take a little time to gather our wits and see if any adjustment to our ... process ... might be warranted.
(I'm thinking mainly about how to account for the recently increasing number of spam accounts - though that particular issue may have been resolved at this point.)
Questions, suggestions, and of course moar rando digits welcome
Comments
The magic concatenated crowdsourced digits are: 2562852951896884411038506926702020752420420242042018472438753189
The hash is: 85f6281b34035fe6dc33a920d1fbea5e08d3a207b2a7227693220ad20286ca33
The lucky winner is @pascal (member #389) - and as luck would have it, it seems that @pascal is indeed active here.
Assuming they respond to my PM within the next 72 hours to claim the fine fine superfine free for life 1 TB KVM storage prize, then it's a done deal!
(Otherwise we'll move on to the backup selection #584 and after that if necessary #239 ...)
Congratulations @pascal! And thanks @cociu for the generous prize!
Also big ups to all the people who contributed their very best pseudorandom digits to facilitate a fair selection process
I'll start the magic numbers for the next selection for signup #900:
389584239
plus a secret to be revealed before the next selection, after signup #900
the secret hashes to:
dd4a7df5114bcc9c0c8b506923637e48fb2d5b94a01512c4a11b24758d1ca1b8
Please add your favorite magic numbers to the mix!
notes:
teh secret salt revealed: 68844110385069
ah ... that's going to be like 10 pages of tl;dr digits, so let's just call it 24204201 mkay?
HS4LIFE (+ (* 3 4) (* 5 6))
Oh my! That is awesome, thanks @uptime and @cociu. I’ll try to be a little more active around these parts, though I am indeed excellent at lurking around... :-)
Well played @pascal, well played indeed.
Lurkers are legit
HS4LIFE (+ (* 3 4) (* 5 6))
131026 for next draw
£2.50
~$3.50
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Butts.
My pronouns are asshole/asshole/asshole. I will give you the same courtesy.
8008135
HS4LIFE (+ (* 3 4) (* 5 6))
Thanks to @cociu for the VPS!
Here are some benchmarks:
I am unsure what I'll use the instance for... But I'll find a use
2^80, then take first 10 digits if longer than 10
The all seeing eye sees everything...
As you wish:
python -c 'print(str(2**80)[:10])'
EDIT: by the way, 2^420420 + 1 is (probably) not prime
HS4LIFE (+ (* 3 4) (* 5 6))
Congrats
11001101 10011101 11101111 11100110
Here we go again
69
Let's see.
145
Enjoy meditation without religion for one month.
6881
2915
62925
13278
Either treat them as one or as four.
97087
8305
46156
84225
20090526 (random comic)
Thanks @beagle and @souen for freshening up our prem pseuodrando digits
Llooks like we just got to the 900th signup a few hours ago: https://talk.lowendspirit.com/profile/900/name
which was after the
84225
from @beagle - but before the20090526
from @souen (so we'll end the current string for hashing with84225
, and begin the next one with20090526
)and I shall commence to gather the spoons to do the needful hashery for the current selection shortly
HS4LIFE (+ (* 3 4) (* 5 6))
secret was
3594351797809761419
crowsourced digits:
389584239359435179780976141913102625035080081351208925819110011011001110111101111111001106691456881291562925132789708783054615684225
first three selections:
600, 235, 23
https://talk.lowendspirit.com/profile/600/name
https://talk.lowendspirit.com/profile/235/name
https://talk.lowendspirit.com/profile/23/name
of which I see the first @Baris (#600) looks to be bogus (that is to say, "unconfirmed" since December 2019) - let's not waste time waiting to hear back from that one.
so ... next up is @Piso91 (#235) - who has indeed made a few visits ... last active January 1st. Alrighty then! I'll send them a PM and hope for response within 72 hours
And after that will move on to a true OG (#23) ... omg it's @ITLabs
Notes:
echo -n 3594351797809761419 | sha256sum
dd4a7df5114bcc9c0c8b506923637e48fb2d5b94a01512c4a11b24758d1ca1b8
the secret is:
3594351797809761419
HS4LIFE (+ (* 3 4) (* 5 6))
02022020
123
88888888
30321
45512
11713
82314
35315
Cheap dedis are my drug, and I'm too far gone to turn back.
hmmmm ... I've got some catching up to do here.
Apologies for the delay - I got a bit drunk last night and ummmmm ... found myself challenged to muster the required attention to detail for this very important business.
(shit's getting real here yo!)
no response from @Piso91, so ... next up is OG @ITLabs (!) - I will take some time to compose a proper "hey what's up" PM and then come back to do the needful for SELECTION #999 and beyond ...!
HS4LIFE (+ (* 3 4) (* 5 6))
96937
we actually hit signup #999 yesterday: https://talk.lowendspirit.com/profile/999/name
and 1000 ... and ... and ...
as I type, it looks like we are up to https://talk.lowendspirit.com/profile/1024/name aka @StopForumSpam
but let's just take a moment to celebrate all the friends we've made along the way!
with an extra special shout out to @xraycreampie and @maskedmilfdp
(it's times like these I ask myself: "What Would Nekki Do?" ... Okay, just keep calm and carry on I guess!)
tl;dr: we've been moving just a wee bit faster than originally anticipated, but damn the spammers - full speed ahead!
the secret is: there was no secret! The only digits submitted before #999 were the
20090526
from @souenhahahahahaha deal with it!
and (drumroll ...) https://talk.lowendspirit.com/profile/18/name is ...
[spoiler]
@HostDoc
[/spoiler]
alrighty then - will send a PM and let's see what's up, doc!
some backup selections, if we go a few days (aka 72 hours) without hearing back:
https://talk.lowendspirit.com/profile/319/name
https://talk.lowendspirit.com/profile/410/name
https://talk.lowendspirit.com/profile/510/name
Also, I sent a PM to @ITLabs (backup for previous draw) a few hours ago - really hoping to hear back by the end of the week, let's see what happens.
As for the drawings for #1000 and beyond - we're going to open a new thread for those. Maybe we can take a little time to gather our wits and see if any adjustment to our ... process ... might be warranted.
(I'm thinking mainly about how to account for the recently increasing number of spam accounts - though that particular issue may have been resolved at this point.)
Questions, suggestions, and of course moar rando digits welcome
HS4LIFE (+ (* 3 4) (* 5 6))