It's not merely still around, they're still actively hiring for it on LinkedIn.
From an industry standpoint, I think you are right in that most off the shelf microcontrollers have AES acceleration built-in, and that won't change anytime soon. Ascon, depending on the implementation, requires far…
Congrats on the Ascon team for taking another win after CAESAR! I also thought the Keccak Team's (SHA-3) Xoodoo permutation was also quite clever, and a great optimization over SHA-3.
We adopted Asciidoc at work (migrated from Word and Markdown), and it has been a stellar tool for editing and reviewing our technical documentation, as it fits well into our code review process. We also use Mermaid and…
Companies that make a lot of embedded products still use C extensively. I can guarantee Garmin uses plenty of C, and continues to make new software libraries in C.
This argument reminds me of Taleb's note on Minority rule: https://medium.com/incerto/the-most-intolerant-wins-the-dict... "The Most Intolerant Wins: The Dictatorship of the Small Minority" "The black-and-white…
This equivalent story occured with me and my Google account, where all manner of external support proved pointless. I eventually had to have a friend at Google contact the Gmail team to get my account lockout sorted out.
I haven't had much of a chance to look through most of these but the one I'm most interested in and the one which stood out from the submitters is Xoodyak, created by the winners of of the SHA-3 competition. It's a…
I have a cousin that used to work there years ago when social media was still in its infancy. He was part of the initial wave of layoffs when they weren't able to get traction against Facebook. He's doing well for…
This law sounds like it's putting the cart before the horse. The real problem is the cost of healthcare and how everyone should be (but aren't) aligned with lowering the overall costs without compromising on individual…
Along this line of thinking that "society is being forced into being average", I would reference this piece from Epsilon Theory: https://www.epsilontheory.com/the-elton-hootie-line/ TL;DR: In order to be "heard" or to…
Speaking of E2E Encryption, the Jitsi Team is looking for feedback on their own implementation of E2E over WebRTC. https://jitsi.org/blog/e2ee/
#DontTestDontTell https://www.epsilontheory.com/dont-test-dont-tell/
It's not merely still around, they're still actively hiring for it on LinkedIn.
From an industry standpoint, I think you are right in that most off the shelf microcontrollers have AES acceleration built-in, and that won't change anytime soon. Ascon, depending on the implementation, requires far…
Congrats on the Ascon team for taking another win after CAESAR! I also thought the Keccak Team's (SHA-3) Xoodoo permutation was also quite clever, and a great optimization over SHA-3.
We adopted Asciidoc at work (migrated from Word and Markdown), and it has been a stellar tool for editing and reviewing our technical documentation, as it fits well into our code review process. We also use Mermaid and…
Companies that make a lot of embedded products still use C extensively. I can guarantee Garmin uses plenty of C, and continues to make new software libraries in C.
This argument reminds me of Taleb's note on Minority rule: https://medium.com/incerto/the-most-intolerant-wins-the-dict... "The Most Intolerant Wins: The Dictatorship of the Small Minority" "The black-and-white…
This equivalent story occured with me and my Google account, where all manner of external support proved pointless. I eventually had to have a friend at Google contact the Gmail team to get my account lockout sorted out.
I haven't had much of a chance to look through most of these but the one I'm most interested in and the one which stood out from the submitters is Xoodyak, created by the winners of of the SHA-3 competition. It's a…
I have a cousin that used to work there years ago when social media was still in its infancy. He was part of the initial wave of layoffs when they weren't able to get traction against Facebook. He's doing well for…
This law sounds like it's putting the cart before the horse. The real problem is the cost of healthcare and how everyone should be (but aren't) aligned with lowering the overall costs without compromising on individual…
Along this line of thinking that "society is being forced into being average", I would reference this piece from Epsilon Theory: https://www.epsilontheory.com/the-elton-hootie-line/ TL;DR: In order to be "heard" or to…
Speaking of E2E Encryption, the Jitsi Team is looking for feedback on their own implementation of E2E over WebRTC. https://jitsi.org/blog/e2ee/
#DontTestDontTell https://www.epsilontheory.com/dont-test-dont-tell/