WebGPU version of TensorFlow is in the works. Hopefully, that will dethrone NVIDIA. AFAIK, it's significantly more performant than WebGL, and it works on top of Vulkan, D3D and Metal. The heck with NVIDIA. Such a bunch…
Right, but "truly random" or "pseudo random" won't matter for decoding if the 4096 can be guessed by brute force. A video file has at most tens of thousands of 4096 blocks, and he'd be picking from 100 of top videos on…
You are making two choices here: one out of say 10K and the other out of 100. You'd be lucky to end up with 20 bits of entropy. That can be cracked in a microsecond (exaggerating a bit and/or assuming a distributed data…
I thought he meant a series of pads on a USB stick exchanged in advance. If you're trying to get just one message across that's very easily doable as you say, and with many other ways. But if you're trying to establish…
The "government" is not one coherent entity. Also, its primary goal is the oppression, intimidation and subjugation of the masses, not logical thinking.
<< There is also good reason to assume that if e.g. you make your own Feistel cipher out of existing cryptographic primitives without caring too much about performance, then it will be secure enough against state…
All public encryption algorithms have backdoors in their implementation and sometimes (as with Elliptic Curve standards from NIST adopted in the browser) in their spec. You might get lucky if you have a cryptographer…
USB stick... I'm sure it'll work out great. What if you have to give it up with a gun to your head? << Many of them are talented technical people that will have no problem avoiding government backdoors in commercial…
Every cryptographic protocol has a weakness in its implementation if not in its spec (and if not in the tool itself then in its various dependencies)
WebGPU version of TensorFlow is in the works. Hopefully, that will dethrone NVIDIA. AFAIK, it's significantly more performant than WebGL, and it works on top of Vulkan, D3D and Metal. The heck with NVIDIA. Such a bunch…
Right, but "truly random" or "pseudo random" won't matter for decoding if the 4096 can be guessed by brute force. A video file has at most tens of thousands of 4096 blocks, and he'd be picking from 100 of top videos on…
You are making two choices here: one out of say 10K and the other out of 100. You'd be lucky to end up with 20 bits of entropy. That can be cracked in a microsecond (exaggerating a bit and/or assuming a distributed data…
I thought he meant a series of pads on a USB stick exchanged in advance. If you're trying to get just one message across that's very easily doable as you say, and with many other ways. But if you're trying to establish…
The "government" is not one coherent entity. Also, its primary goal is the oppression, intimidation and subjugation of the masses, not logical thinking.
<< There is also good reason to assume that if e.g. you make your own Feistel cipher out of existing cryptographic primitives without caring too much about performance, then it will be secure enough against state…
All public encryption algorithms have backdoors in their implementation and sometimes (as with Elliptic Curve standards from NIST adopted in the browser) in their spec. You might get lucky if you have a cryptographer…
USB stick... I'm sure it'll work out great. What if you have to give it up with a gun to your head? << Many of them are talented technical people that will have no problem avoiding government backdoors in commercial…
Every cryptographic protocol has a weakness in its implementation if not in its spec (and if not in the tool itself then in its various dependencies)