I had a dream the other day where in it I went to go to sleep and it literally caused a distressing like glitch in the dream where I felt like I was stuck and couldn't do what I was trying to
November 23, 2025 at 4:29 AM
I had a dream the other day where in it I went to go to sleep and it literally caused a distressing like glitch in the dream where I felt like I was stuck and couldn't do what I was trying to
Although I think the difference isn't practically something users can notice, cryptographic systems *can* be misdesigned beyond the scope of just a bug. Although IMO where a bug ends and a design flaw begins is a blurry boundary as well.
November 22, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Although I think the difference isn't practically something users can notice, cryptographic systems *can* be misdesigned beyond the scope of just a bug. Although IMO where a bug ends and a design flaw begins is a blurry boundary as well.
It's a big gap from saying for example that a certain hashing algorithm has X and Y computational difficulty to do A and B. Most crypto systems break at the seams.
I agree on your principle in your original post 100% though. Group opsec is of utmost importance
November 22, 2025 at 5:04 PM
It's a big gap from saying for example that a certain hashing algorithm has X and Y computational difficulty to do A and B. Most crypto systems break at the seams.
I agree on your principle in your original post 100% though. Group opsec is of utmost importance
Breaking encryption is actually way easier than it sounds when you realize a cryptographic system is more than just a single algorithm. Every single cryptographic system is flawed in its own ways. And yeah, there are plenty documented cases of cryptographic systems being broken
November 22, 2025 at 5:02 PM
Breaking encryption is actually way easier than it sounds when you realize a cryptographic system is more than just a single algorithm. Every single cryptographic system is flawed in its own ways. And yeah, there are plenty documented cases of cryptographic systems being broken