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    :blobcatflower: (methyltheobromine@netzsphaere.xyz)'s status on Monday, 29-Jul-2024 19:08:13 JST :blobcatflower: :blobcatflower:
    • Gnarley Boot
    @gnarley_boot all software is underminded by glowies
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      Gnarley Boot (gnarley_boot@norwoodzero.net)'s status on Monday, 29-Jul-2024 19:08:12 JST Gnarley Boot Gnarley Boot
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      Not FOSS silly we can see the source code, but I understand that firmware and microcode can have backdoors. This is why I'm big on arm64 Linux. It's more transparent than what you get with PC's *shrug*, albeit slow and buggy as shit. It's getting better in my opinion tho.
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      @gnarley_boot the algorithms blindly implemented are compromised. literally nobody understands why we use sha256 everyone just agrees "it's too expensive to crack" and then some leak reveals, the glowies knew all along
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      snacks (snacks@netzsphaere.xyz)'s status on Monday, 29-Jul-2024 19:08:47 JST snacks snacks
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      @lucy @gnarley_boot reject sha, embrace swifft https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWIFFT
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        SWIFFT
        In cryptography, SWIFFT is a collection of provably secure hash functions. It is based on the concept of the fast Fourier transform (FFT). SWIFFT is not the first hash function based on FFT, but it sets itself apart by providing a mathematical proof of its security. It also uses the LLL basis reduction algorithm. It can be shown that finding collisions in SWIFFT is at least as difficult as finding short vectors in cyclic/ideal lattices in the worst case. By giving a security reduction to the worst-case scenario of a difficult mathematical problem, SWIFFT gives a much stronger security guarantee than most other cryptographic hash functions. Unlike many other provably secure hash functions, the algorithm is quite fast, yielding a throughput of 40 Mbit/s on a 3.2 GHz Intel Pentium 4. Although SWIFFT satisfies many desirable cryptographic and statistical properties, it was not designed to be an "all-purpose" cryptographic hash function. For example, it is not a pseudorandom function, and would not be a suitable instantiation of a random oracle. The algorithm is less efficient than most traditional hash functions that do not give a proof of their collision-resistance...

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