Wouldn't Watt hours (or Joules) be a unit that more accurately represents the amount of work being done, and the cost of running the physical server?
Sounds like you'll end up with a couple of qr codes per frame in the end, which would probably survive compression
One reason age is beneficial is that it will generate a sufficiently long password for you when encrypting a file, This is a good idea if you're using a transmission protocol without a handshake. I don't think gpg has…
gpg symmetric encryption just derives a key from the password so theres no forward secrecy. Using bittorrent in particular opens you up to the risk of third parties getting ahold of your encrypted file and without…
> AFAIK this isn't really true. If the adversary captures the initial key exchange plus all the data (ie the full transaction), then later discovers your PSK, they'll be able to decrypt. The only case where this helps…
I think syncing is done with a Firefox account (Firefox Sync) and i can't find implementation details, but I did find: "Firefox Accounts uses your password to encrypt your data (such as bookmarks and passwords) for…
My understanding of pocket recommendations is that it gets a list of articles from a server every day and uses a local algorithm to match them to your browsing history so your history never leaves the device. Idk if any…
Wouldn't Watt hours (or Joules) be a unit that more accurately represents the amount of work being done, and the cost of running the physical server?
Sounds like you'll end up with a couple of qr codes per frame in the end, which would probably survive compression
One reason age is beneficial is that it will generate a sufficiently long password for you when encrypting a file, This is a good idea if you're using a transmission protocol without a handshake. I don't think gpg has…
gpg symmetric encryption just derives a key from the password so theres no forward secrecy. Using bittorrent in particular opens you up to the risk of third parties getting ahold of your encrypted file and without…
> AFAIK this isn't really true. If the adversary captures the initial key exchange plus all the data (ie the full transaction), then later discovers your PSK, they'll be able to decrypt. The only case where this helps…
I think syncing is done with a Firefox account (Firefox Sync) and i can't find implementation details, but I did find: "Firefox Accounts uses your password to encrypt your data (such as bookmarks and passwords) for…
My understanding of pocket recommendations is that it gets a list of articles from a server every day and uses a local algorithm to match them to your browsing history so your history never leaves the device. Idk if any…