"Hey, DT! Don't Show The Terminal To New Users." (And Other Comments)
What is your preferred asymmetric encryption algorithm?
Your favorite, not what you use out of necessity or interoperability/popularity.
#Encryption #Cryptography #ComputerScience
"The attack breaks the pseudorandomness as it allows adversaries to evaluate the OPRF without further interactions with the server after some initial OPRF evaluations and some offline computations."
https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/706
https://github.com/isogenists/isogeny-OPRF
I like the final comment, cheers to science.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOOUVN3WvFQ
@freemo "Aesthetic adornment is a cultural universal and mascara can be documented in ancient Egypt. Records from around 4000 BC refer to a substance called kohl that was used to darken eyelashes, eyelids, and eyebrows.[7] Kohl was used to mask the eyes, believed to ward off evil spirits and protect the soul, by both men and women."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mascara#History
@peter I agree about the centralization of internet services, and it could probably be the reason for slow IPv6 adoption. Bitcoin is at least decentralized, and really looks promising compared to the hyperinflation of western currencies.
In other words, the best defense is incorruptible employees.
"REvil recruits affiliates to distribute the ransomware for them. As part of this arrangement, the affiliates and ransomware developers split revenue generated from ransom payments." #infosec
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REvil
How to simulate a nuclear reactor on an analog computer (from Principles of Nuclear Reactor Engineering, Samuel Glasstone, 1955). #retrocomputing #electronics
Bitcoin whitepaper on the Tor network:
http://gd6is466quuhsgzbztyv4sjswdhgfii63wf54qsb32v27xmm5dxbtmid.onion/bitcoin.pdf
@2ck The bounce/reflection changes the frequency depending on material, different frequencies are perceived as different colors by the receptors in the eye. The absorbed photons turn into heat, the ones which gives partial energy to an atom will be reflected at a new angle. The average frequency of all photons reaching your eye determines color.
-"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro..."