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by Slothrop99 234 days ago
Great to see some 3letter guy into this. This might be one of those rando things which gets posted on HN (and which doesn't involve me in the slightest), but a decade later is taking over the world. Rust and Go were like that.

Previously there was that Rust in APT discussion. A lot of this middle-aged linux infrastructure stuff is considered feature-complete and "done". Not many young people are coming in, so you either attract them with "heyy rewrite in rust" or maybe the best thing is to bottle it up and run in a VM.

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>Great to see some 3letter guy into this

AFAIK, djb isn't for many "some 3letter guy" for over about thirty years but perhaps it's just age related issue with those less been around.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_J._Bernstein

Just to be clear, I mean to venerate Bernstein for earning his 3letters, not to trivialize him.
Despite the cool shit the guy has done, keep in mind that "venerate" is not the word to use here. djb is very much not a shorthand used in any positive messaging pretty much ever by any cryptographer. He did it to himself, sadly.
Sorry, can you explain what he did to himself?
I would like to know as well. All that is public is that a couple of IETF apparatchiks want to ban him for criticizing corporate and NSA influence:

https://web.archive.org/web/20250513185456/https://mailarchi...

The IETF has now accepted the required new moderation guidelines, which will essentially be a CoC troika that can ban selectively:

https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/mod-discuss/s4y2j3Dv6D...

It is very sad that all open source and Internet institutions are being subverted by bureaucrats.

... if he thinks some WG is making a mistake and he's not welcome there (everyone else seems to be okay with what's happening based on the quoted email on the first link), then - CoC or not - he should then leave, and publicly post distance himself from the outcome.

(Obviously he was never the one to back down from a just fight, but it's important to find the right hill to die on. And allies! And him not following RFC 2026 [from 1996, hardly the peak of Internet bureaucracy] is not a CoC thing anyway.)

Not to trivialise but being a 3 letter guy means being old. So, it's at best a celebration of achieving longevity and at worst a celebration of creaky joints and a short temper.
Most of us will have a problematic joint or two by a certain age. Almost none of us will be recognised by any name by that time.
Mate, we're not talking about the future, but about 3 letter guys now. I'm one, I've carried it with me for 40+ years as have the ten or twenty peers of mine I know by their tla. I got it at pobox.com when the door opened, the guy at the desk next door got a one letter name. I set up campus email for the entire uni in 1989 and gave myself the tla with my superuser rights before that. I'd done the same at ucl-cs in 85, and before that in Leeds and York.

My point here is we're not famous we're just old enough to have a tla from the time before HR demanded everyone get given.surname.

Every Unix system used to ship with a dmr account. It doesn't mean we all knew Dennis Ritchie, it means the account was in the release tape.

There are 17,000 odd of us. Ekr, Kre and Djb are famous but the other 17,573 of us exist.

I'm not sure what your point is here. OP was clearly using "three letter guy" in the sense "so famous people know them by their initials". This is hardly unread of, e.g. https://wiki.c2.com/?ThreeLetterPerson
It's wild how much he looks like ryg, another 3 letter genius