> Think about how many sets of constants can be generated in a nondescript way One example of this is the BADA55 curves[0]: > The name "BADA55" (pronounced "bad-ass") is explained by the appearance of the string BADA55…
> but an entity with global network insight will always be able to correlate users by the timing of their transmissions alone. For what it's worth, this type of adversary is explicitly excluded in Tor's threat model[0].…
t.co is incredibly annoying IMO. It allows twitter to easily track which links you're clicking on, which some might consider to be a violation of privacy. On mobile, t.co makes it so that you end up always launching a…
Linux Kernel Coding Style - https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/CodingStyle
> Think about how many sets of constants can be generated in a nondescript way One example of this is the BADA55 curves[0]: > The name "BADA55" (pronounced "bad-ass") is explained by the appearance of the string BADA55…
> but an entity with global network insight will always be able to correlate users by the timing of their transmissions alone. For what it's worth, this type of adversary is explicitly excluded in Tor's threat model[0].…
t.co is incredibly annoying IMO. It allows twitter to easily track which links you're clicking on, which some might consider to be a violation of privacy. On mobile, t.co makes it so that you end up always launching a…
Linux Kernel Coding Style - https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/CodingStyle