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Notices by LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue), page 7

  1. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jan-2018 19:09:23 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa

    Homophonic autokey superenciphered with latin square transposition.

    In conversation Tuesday, 16-Jan-2018 19:09:23 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  2. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Monday, 15-Jan-2018 19:01:19 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa

    In fact, I could probably write a program that can quickly factor large primes. Yet for whatever reason this RSA calculator can't seem to.

    In conversation Monday, 15-Jan-2018 19:01:19 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  3. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Monday, 15-Jan-2018 18:58:28 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa

    Starting to be able to reverse engineer RSA functions: For N, to create the co-modulus, add Phi(N) to Phi. If the gcd N and Phi(N) is equal to one, then they are coprime.

    This becomes increasingly impractical for large bit numbers though. #RSA #pki

    In conversation Monday, 15-Jan-2018 18:58:28 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  4. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Monday, 15-Jan-2018 08:42:36 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn I find an interesting alternative to the key distribution problem: I would use steghide to hide a program that doesn't write an encryption until once it's been extracted.

    In conversation Monday, 15-Jan-2018 08:42:36 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  5. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Monday, 15-Jan-2018 08:33:39 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn I think I'll hold off on this RSA for another time. It seems like finding a gcd for large primes is extremely inefficient.

    In conversation Monday, 15-Jan-2018 08:33:39 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  6. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Monday, 15-Jan-2018 06:31:44 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    • rtsn

    @rtsn Basically I multiply prime**prime in ruby, and it lets me get numbers faster than I otherwise could.

    In conversation Monday, 15-Jan-2018 06:31:44 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  7. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Monday, 15-Jan-2018 06:31:05 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn That reminds me, I found a solution that enables me to crunch huge primes quickly. I'd still need to figure out how to factor the numbers though.

    In conversation Monday, 15-Jan-2018 06:31:05 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  8. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Monday, 15-Jan-2018 02:01:55 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn Also, startpage search is being kind of mum on what exactly it means for a symmetric key to be over 100 bits. How big of an alphabet would that have to be?

    In conversation Monday, 15-Jan-2018 02:01:55 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  9. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Monday, 15-Jan-2018 02:00:58 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn Nah fan fiction at Belletristica.

    In conversation Monday, 15-Jan-2018 02:00:58 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  10. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 19:06:34 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn Found an interesting property for key stream that use more than one poly-alphabetical table: If a random key prints duplicated of any given letter: A A A + A B C = B C D. Moreover, if one were to add L to A B C, it encrypt to M N O, Suppose one were to encrypt HELLO, it would becomes: O P W V Q. Because each poly-alphabet is slightly ahead of the previous poly-alphabet.

    In conversation Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 19:06:34 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  11. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 16:53:46 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa

    -.......-.-..--

    In conversation Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 16:53:46 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  12. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 16:23:38 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn There is a vampire, but that's clinical vampirism.

    In conversation Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 16:23:38 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  13. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 16:23:21 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn That work is a Science fiction written in a magical realism kind of way, but with a Cyberpunk thread woven within.

    In conversation Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 16:23:21 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  14. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 16:22:31 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn Well good news if you like true crime or magic realism, turns out my favorite author is cool with my publishing my fan fiction. That went ... better than I was expecting. In America, authors are a little weird about fan fiction. Which leaves a lot of us waiting for the other shoe to drop.

    In conversation Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 16:22:31 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  15. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 10:22:43 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn Yep already in most places. Just mean an electronics store of some sort.

    In conversation Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 10:22:43 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  16. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Saturday, 13-Jan-2018 18:49:34 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn Not much besides worrying mom. I always seem to worry mom. You might think there be a radioshack type place here and there, but here it can be pretty sparse.

    In conversation Saturday, 13-Jan-2018 18:49:34 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  17. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Dec-2017 12:57:21 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa

    What happened to Queen Meta in JPG form? She was executed by Jheading.

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Dec-2017 12:57:21 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  18. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Dec-2017 12:48:37 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn You can streamline the entire process into a single program:

    system("nano key.txt")
    system("steghide embed -cf kitten.jpg -ef key.txt")
    system("jhead -purejpg kitten.jpg")

    Assuming if you're using Ruby.

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Dec-2017 12:48:37 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  19. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Dec-2017 12:44:24 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn Works without error for bunnies.jpg

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Dec-2017 12:44:24 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
  20. LWFlouisa (lwflouisa@mastodon.blue)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Dec-2017 12:41:59 EST LWFlouisa LWFlouisa
    in reply to
    • rtsn

    @rtsn Yea it was mainly a Simply Pace thing.:P (I have lots of books.)

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Dec-2017 12:41:59 EST from mastodon.blue permalink
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