Nice! Thanks
I suspected that “politics” was going to end up being the answer to my question. Simply because this seems to be a very contentious issue, even if it doesn’t need to be. Edit: Thanks for the link!
This article naturally leads to a question that I didn’t see addressed, perhaps you can answer it here: If it’s unnecessary to ever prefer /dev/random to urandom, then why does /dev/random’s current blocking…
Well written post, I enjoyed it, it makes sense. The part tearing into the man page was especially excellent! Following your point a little further.. the thought of updating the man pages with warnings like the…
Nice! Thanks
I suspected that “politics” was going to end up being the answer to my question. Simply because this seems to be a very contentious issue, even if it doesn’t need to be. Edit: Thanks for the link!
This article naturally leads to a question that I didn’t see addressed, perhaps you can answer it here: If it’s unnecessary to ever prefer /dev/random to urandom, then why does /dev/random’s current blocking…
Well written post, I enjoyed it, it makes sense. The part tearing into the man page was especially excellent! Following your point a little further.. the thought of updating the man pages with warnings like the…