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We have editions and spins that are great general purpose starting points. You install Fedora, then grab whatever else you need and start using your computer.

But what if you just want to start working immediately? We have Fedora Labs for that! These are offerings with specific use cases in mind, like astronomy or design.

Our question: have you tried these before, and if so what has been your experience?
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@PNS In his book, "God According to God", physicist Gerald L. Schroeder has a unique interpretation of quantum mechanics: particles have free will. In the 2 slit experiment, the electron chooses which slit to traverse.

Our electronic devices are designed to enslave free electrons, forcing them follow predictable paths (except for a few escapees).

@grimmy Try making an ipv6 tunnel (protocol 41) to your home server. My experience is that many ISPs ignore these packets in their throttling. For decades ipv6 is faster than ipv4 when you tunnel out of a throttled connection.

@PNS The entire reason her tribe (if she knows it) is not in control of their land is a failure to control illegal immigration.

@cjd @dcc @ned In an ideal world, the goal of the NSA is to prevent foreign adversaries from spying on US businesses (and individuals, but you know they only care about Big Business).

In the 80s, crypto was classified as a munition and export controlled. On the bright side, this meant US citizens had a 2nd amendment right to it. When PGP came out, there was a kerfluffle over export controls and open source. So the source code was published in a book, and the NSA gave up on that battle.

So now it is an arms race, and it is in the interest of even a corrupt NSA to foresee and warn US interests of potential external advances.

@cjd @dcc @ned Who needs microphones in the walls when they have microphones in your pockets and purses.

@cjd @dcc So barring some mathematical discovery, 256bit ECC is on par with 4096 or 8192 RSA?

A week from now we’ll be in Strasbourg at The Matrix Conference!

🇩🇪 Don’t miss Dominik Braun from FITKO share the architecture decisions, the choice of Matrix as the end-to-end encrypted backbone and key insights from navigating the political and administrative challenges of this large-scale transformation in the German federal administation

There are still a few tickets left if you want to listen to it live – we’d love to see you there!

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@ned @cjd @dcc Why would this hypothetical user of crypto breaking quantum computing let anyone know of their success? This is a case where "seeing is believing" is bad policy.

@cjd @dcc I saw article on a working 128 qbit gadget. I figure govts are probably secretly up to 256 or 1024. The difficulty of getting a bunch of qbits together increases exponentially with number.

@cjd My understanding was the good old RSA was secure against quantum with sufficient key size. I.e. a 4096 bit key requires a 4096 qbit quantum computer to solve. 4095 qbits does not "mostly" solve it.

@cjd @r000t That's why I use raw IPv6 (cjdns or yggdrasil) for p2p email and VOIP.

If you can't trust DNS or cabal CAs, then not using either leads to fewer mistakes.

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