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Tell HN: Tim May, Author of “The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto”, Has Died

284 pointsby hmslnover 6 years ago
The following is from Lucky Green&#x27;s announcement on Facebook (https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.facebook.com&#x2F;lucky.green.73&#x2F;posts&#x2F;10155498914786706):<p>Tim May - Cypherpunks co-Founder, Discoverer of Radiation-Induced Single Event Upsets in Integrated Circuits, Uncompromising Firearms Proponent<p>Word has reached me that my dear friend, co-conspirator in many things and for many years, fellow Freedom Fighter Tim May passed away earlier this week at his home in Corralitos, California.<p>Death appears to be from natural causes pending autopsy. I.e. Tim did not die in a hail of bullets as so many who didn’t know Tim all that well and largely from his public writings had predicted.<p>(...)<p>Tim’s realization that any Manifesto, Constitution, or Bill of Rights wasn’t worth the paper it was written on absent a broadly armed (and heavily armed) population left many of his critics and admirers alike confused. As with so many of his assertions, Tim was correct in this analysis, though his assertion that “private ownership of firearms is a public good” will likely not be as soon widely accepted as his assertion that “private ownership of strong crypto is a public good” was. As such, Tim leaves behind a very large firearms collection.<p>Please raise a glass of Bourbon, can be any brand, doesn’t have to be the expensive stuff, it didn’t have to be for Tim, to Tim May!<p>Ad Astra, Tim!

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cypher_over 6 years ago
The end of an age.<p>RIP, Tim.<p>Cypherpunk Movement, leaded by Tim May is an established ideology and movement since the late 80s. At the time, they were the most prominent supporters of individual privacy and digital liberty. It was them, who helped to build the EFF DES cracker to expose the lies of FBI about DES’s security, and forced the U.S government moving to the 128-bit encryption standard. It was them, who successfully stopped the NSA’s plan to install mandatory encryption backdoor on the telephone system. And it was also them, who fought against the regulation of cryptography through various means, and effectively ended it.<p>They were also the earliest researchers on practical technology to defend privacy. The very idea of an anonymous communication system was purposed by David Chaum in 1981, and implemented as Type I Cypherpunk Anonymous Remailer. By purely coincidence, the syntax used in the control messages allows the user to chain multiple remailers, and hence the concept of Onion Routing was discovered. Cypherpunks also recognized the importance of cash — an anonymous payment system in the past 3000 years, urgently needed a electronic version to stop the enablement of a surveillance state in the digital age. The original vision was also purposed by David Chaum, but it faced various difficulties, especially the problem of consensus and double-spending (Chaum&#x27;s own centralized payment processor was good, but did not succeed commercially, but check GNU&#x2F;Taler!), so it was under constant discussion throughout the entire 90s, until Satoshi Nakomoto, presumably a Cypherpunk, purposed a workable, but perhaps less-favorable solution 10 years later. The inventor of computer firewall, Steven Bellovin, and the first developer of a commercial firewall, Marcus Ranum, were also cypherpunks. The entire concept of deniable cryptography was also invented by the cypherpunks, specifically, first implemented in a Linux Full-Disk Encryption program by Julian Assange.
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flyingfencesover 6 years ago
The Manifesto:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;activism.net&#x2F;cypherpunk&#x2F;crypto-anarchy.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;activism.net&#x2F;cypherpunk&#x2F;crypto-anarchy.html</a>
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boramalperover 6 years ago
&gt; Just as the technology of printing altered and reduced the power of medieval guilds and the social power structure, so too will cryptologic methods fundamentally alter the nature of corporations and of government interference in economic transactions. Combined with emerging information markets, crypto anarchy will create a liquid market for any and all material which can be put into words and pictures. And just as a seemingly minor invention like barbed wire made possible the fencing-off of vast ranches and farms, thus altering forever the concepts of land and property rights in the frontier West, so too will the seemingly minor discovery out of an arcane branch of mathematics come to be the wire clippers which dismantle the barbed wire around intellectual property. &gt; &gt; Arise, you have nothing to lose but your barbed wire fences!
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NelsonMinarover 6 years ago
RIP Tim May. He wrote thoughtfully and prolifically and shaped a generation&#x27;s thinking.<p>For any of you younger folks who don&#x27;t have much context for cypherpunks, here&#x27;s a couple of good articles: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;medium.com&#x2F;@bruces&#x2F;the-blast-shack-f745f5fbeb1c" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;medium.com&#x2F;@bruces&#x2F;the-blast-shack-f745f5fbeb1c</a> <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;projects.csmonitor.com&#x2F;cypherpunk" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;projects.csmonitor.com&#x2F;cypherpunk</a><p>I&#x27;m still trying to get my head around the idea Lucky Green has a Facebook account.
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Qworgover 6 years ago
A recent interview RE: the tenth anniversary of Bitcoin - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.coindesk.com&#x2F;enough-with-the-ico-me-so-horny-get-rich-quick-lambo-crypto" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.coindesk.com&#x2F;enough-with-the-ico-me-so-horny-get...</a><p>Always sad to lose deep thinkers.
dbg31415over 6 years ago
* Timothy C. May - Thirty Years of Crypto Anarchy | HCPP16 - YouTube || <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=TdmpAy1hI8g" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=TdmpAy1hI8g</a>
Olognover 6 years ago
When May worked at Intel, the IC&#x27;s would encounter unexplained state changes from time to time.<p>He looked into it - and eventually realized the problem was the ceramic&#x2F;clay semiconductor packaging was slightly radioactive, causing single event upsets. Intel switched to less alpha-heavy packaging, plastic, and the problem went away. That&#x27;s impressive debugging!<p>I knew him more from his cryptography and privacy work (and his curmudgeonly Usenet posts on how downtown Santa Cruz was going down the drain, in his opinion), but this feat always impressed me.
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burtonatorover 6 years ago
These early documents are really interesting in that they often NAIL the future but underestimate the technical challenges required.<p>Onion routing being a good example... it&#x27;s taken longer to get there and it&#x27;s still not going to be the default for a long long long time.
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rdlover 6 years ago
Tim was pretty much why I got interested in crypto. I&#x27;m glad I got to meet him in person once a few years ago, but lots of great interactions online over the years.
raphlinusover 6 years ago
RIP Tim. I remember him as one of the guiding forces of the early Cypherpunks.
kwaldmanover 6 years ago
RIP Tim. I remember reading his work (usenet) back in the late 80&#x27;s&#x2F;early nineties - he once told me of his early days at Intel and later invited me to join the cypherpunks list a very long time ago. Tempus fugit.
sphinxpyover 6 years ago
R.I.P. He and John Perry Barlow are true hero&#x27;s.
mindcrimeover 6 years ago
Oh man, that&#x27;s terrible news.<p>R.I.P. Tim May.
clubm8over 6 years ago
I wonder if any nyms will suddenly stop posting and be outed as his? One thing I&#x27;ve though about recently is that on a long enough timeline if you use a handle, eventually you&#x27;ll die.<p>(I register new nyms occasionally for this reason)
daedlanthover 6 years ago
We will prevail over these mad people. A little piece of Tim lives on within me. Plant that seed &amp; purvey the knowledge today through tomorrow until the end of our time.<p>Goodbye Tim
quickthrower2over 6 years ago
Just to avoid the confusion, &quot;crypto&quot; means cryptography not currency in this context. I had to check myself.
NelsonMinarover 6 years ago
Worth remembering Tim also wrote some violently racist and hateful crap. A sample (there&#x27;s lots more) &quot;Liquidate the Jew and the negro and most of our problems fade away.&quot; <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;scruz.general.narkive.com&#x2F;29QgNUds&#x2F;commie-rag-praises-mlk" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;scruz.general.narkive.com&#x2F;29QgNUds&#x2F;commie-rag-praise...</a><p>I admire Tim&#x27;s writing on crypto and what it could do. I deplore his violent racism. They both came together in one person.
pizzaover 6 years ago
RIP
javajoshover 6 years ago
Okay, I&#x27;m curious - did anyone else get a screen flicker when they clicked on these comments? I&#x27;m on macOS 10.14.2 chrome 71.0.3578.98. I think it would be interesting if someone wanted to trigger software based on particular URLs, or, more likely, textual content in the page. Because it is personal, and transient, it would be very difficult to detect.