Crypt::PGP5 - An Object Oriented Interface to PGP5.AUTHOR
Crypt::PGP5 is Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ashish Gulhati <[email protected]>. All Rights Reserved.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to Barkha for inspiration and lots of laughs; to Rex Rogers at Laissez Faire City for putting together a great environment to hack on freedom technologies; and of-course, to Phil Zimmerman, Larry Wall, Richard Stallman, and Linus Torvalds. Phil Zimmerman, Larry Wall, Richard Stallman, and Linus Torvalds = et al. (?)
Rex Rogers (among other nyms) = James Ray Houston, Sonny Vleisides' (BFL) dad
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashish_GulhatiIn 1999, he was involved with Laissez Faire City, where he developed Laissez Faire City's OpenPGP compatible messaging engine, and also deployed secure wireless links for Laissez Faire City's consultate in Costa Rica.
Since 2000, he has been actively involved in various security and privacy related efforts
http://www.hashcash.org/source/CHANGELOGupdate everything to point at http://www.hashcash.org now we
have the domain courtesy of it's previous owner Ashish
Gulhati <[email protected]> (at no charge -- he declined my
offer to pay for it and instead gave it to me!)
Bitcoin P2P e-cash paper
I've been working on a new electronic cash system that's fully
peer-to-peer, with no trusted third party.
The paper is available at:
[url]http://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf[/url]
The main properties:
Double-spending is prevented with a peer-to-peer network.
No mint or other trusted parties.
Participants can be anonymous.
New coins are made from Hashcash style proof-of-work.
The proof-of-work for new coin generation also powers the
network to prevent double-spending.
Satoshi Nakamoto Sat, 01 Nov 2008 16:16:33 -0700[/url]
Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash SystemReferences
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trust requirements," In 20th Symposium on Information Theory in the Benelux, May 1999.
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http://search.overdrive.com/ti/0cfe248a-fd79-4397-99a3-44b2d0686bf4-410-1-1-1-1/beautiful-code-andy-oram-greg-wilson-ebookThis book contains 33 chapters contributed by Brian Kernighan, Karl Fogel, Jon Bentley, Tim Bray, Elliotte Rusty Harold, Michael Feathers, Alberto Savoia, Charles Petzold, Douglas Crockford, Henry S. Warren, Jr., Ashish Gulhati, Lincoln Stein, Jim Kent, Jack Dongarra and Piotr Luszczek, Adam Kolawa, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Diomidis Spinellis, Andrew Kuchling, Travis E. Oliphant, Ronald Mak, Rogerio Atem de Carvalho and Rafael Monnerat, Bryan Cantrill, Jeff Dean and Sanjay Ghemawat, Simon Peyton Jones, Kent Dybvig, William Otte and Douglas C. Schmidt, Andrew Patzer, Andreas Zeller, Yukihiro Matsumoto, Arun Mehta, TV Raman, Laura Wingerd and Christopher Seiwald, and Brian Hayes.
Beautiful Code is an opportunity for master coders to tell their story. All author royalties will be donated to Amnesty International.
http://thefree.in/FREE was created in July 1994 by Ashish Gulhati, Dr. Arun Mehta and Rishab Aiyer Ghosh as an online forum dedicated to protecting and enhancing fundamental human rights in the electronic domain, and representing the interests of the electronic community in India.
http://web.archive.org/web/19970227011758/http://www.netropolis.org/hash/
My company, Netropolis Technologies, provides consultancy, training and software for Internetworking applications.
Netropolis
Netropolis is an Extensible, Transparent, Reliable, Open, and Powerful On Line Interaction System. Well, it may not be all of that yet, but it sure makes for an impressive acronym. More details once I have a beta version ready.
Greet Network
At Greet Network, arguably the niftiest greeting card site on the Web, you can create a web page with custom artwork to convey your good wishes on a variety of special occasions. For only $4.95, you get a URL for your greeting that lasts for a month, and is completely mainainable through a web interface. I'm adding artwork and more nifty features to this site on a continuous basis.
Web Architecture
I think of website development as a form of architecture - the organization of virtual spaces, the functionality of the plan, the navigation paths, and the consistency of static and dynamic design are all-important to me. I've honed my skills at web architecture as the co-ordinator of Webware services at Silver Leaf Software, as the online editor of Connect Magazine, and through my own ventures.
Technical Journalism
I used to write a monthly column called Cyberpunk for India's largest selling and fastest growing computer magazine - PC Quest. Here are electronic versions of some of my articles for PC Quest and other Indian computer magazines.
Looking For Work
I will undertake interesting and/or specialized HTML and Perl hacking on a freelance basis in order to make some money in a hard currency ;-) I'm also looking for a job in Las Vegas. Employer should be willing and able to arrange an immigration visa. In exchange, I'll work cheap. Here's my resumé.
I'm 22 years old, 5'10" tall, have long curly hair, dark eyes, pointed ears and an IQ of 180, according to those bright folks at Mensa. I'm always juggling some mad amount of activities and in the middle of reading an even madder number of books. I know what it sounds like, but it isn't ADD - thank God for small mercies.
Education
Having found much of my own formal education a tedious and boring process, bordering on the intolerable, I'm very interested in innovative educational techniques. Here you'll find some essays on education that I've written and some pointers to interesting education related sites.
India
Well, it's my country. Here's my constantly evolving web-project to present a rather different perspective on "the gritty, sexy, real India", to borrow a wonderful phrase from Karl Taro Greenfeld.
PGP Public Key
Mail to me in India is easily and routinely read by sysadmins at the government-owned service provider. If you can, use PGP when mailing me.
PERL, I like to insist, stands for Perl-Emacs-Rand-Linux, the four things I'm most passionate about. So here are my pages on these modern-day wonders. (Most pages are still under construction. Should be up 'soonish' ;-).
Perl
Larry Wall's interpreted systems language, Perl, features a potent mix of the best 'magic beads' from languages of the past, a very tight economy of expression, zero bureaucratic baggage, and more than one way to do anything. It's now object oriented, extensible, embeddable, and better than ever.
Emacs
Richard Stallman's full-screen, extensible, customizable, self-documenting editor with a built-in lisp system. 'Nuff said. This beast is the greatest boon to efficiency since the roller ball bearing, and it runs on practically any platform.
Rand
IMHO, Ayn Rand was this century's most profound thinker and the greatest literary artist of all time. Her portrayal of man as an independent, efficacious, rational being is worth experiencing, no matter which side you take in the violent controversy that surrounds her and her works.
Linux
The Operating System "of the people, for the people, by the people", Linux is a veritable revolution in free software. Having used and reviewed practically every desktop OS in common use, I found that Linux is simply the coolest way to run your computer. It's my OS of choice and I'm an outspoken Linux advocate in India.
http://web.archive.org/web/19970227011758/http://www.netropolis.org/hash/
Name: Ashish Gulhati
DoB: 16 October 1973
Address: 140 Sunder Nagar, New Delhi-3, India
Phone: +91 11 4615433
Fax: +91 11 4601978
E-Mail: [email protected]
Satoshi Nakamoto will be 40 years old this year. How's on the birthday party committee?
Also from his resume:
With this foray into electronic commerce, I developed a sense of the economics of the Internet, and measured the revenue-generation potential of the Web as marketplace. Encouraged by my initial discoveries, I am going to focus most of my energies on this activity for the foreseeable future.
Since September 1997, I have been developing and maintaining the website of The American Reporter, mostly gratis, motivated by the unique nature of the publication and its role in the defeat of the Communications Decency Act.
Surely does explain why Satoshi's fond of the word Karma.
I did my part. Feel free to now punch holes in my theory or verify what I've presented.