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artifexd: What kind of
rng will the cardano use?
artifexd: asciilifeform Can you recommend a reasonably priced hardware
rng or an acceptable software
rng?
mike_c: bitbet has certainly published a lot of their addresses by now. hopefully they have good
RNG!
BingoBoingo: Address reuse is theoretically problematic, with a poor
RNG it is completely fucked as the android wallet apps demonstrated
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform here's a thought : how about
rng based on measuring instantaneous polarisation of Nd:YAG laser ?
Apocalyptic: The -r or --
rng-device options can be used to select an alternate source of input
ThickAsThieves: well more that i respect you have better ability to discern proper
rng, crypto, etc than i
mircea_popescu: bounce the thing is, evolution algo looks for fine little hairs on things. bad
rng adds hairs of its own. it's as if you'd be having two species fighting it out. often enough the one you're interested in gets overwhelmed
bounce: so god's grace is in the quality of your
RNG?
mircea_popescu: Apocalyptic the problem of
rng quality only appears on large datasets.
jurov: that was cause of poor (predictable)
rng mircea_popescu: the game board consists of an endless set of strings, which all start as natural language constructs and are "decayed" by bit flipping by an actual
rng.
mircea_popescu: jurov there's a variety of available attacks if the
rng is badly biased.
nubbins`: you know, vexual would make a pretty good meat-based
rng nubbins`:
rng based on davout's joins/parts
ThickAsThieves: "SHA256 Authentication, hardware
RNG, and protected key storage on an easy to mount board"
pankkake: getting logged as another user is actually a common bug, usually bad session
rng mircea_popescu: asciilifeform there's possibly more
rng customers than gpg customers imo
benkay: how is the cardano protected from
RNG diddling?
BingoBoingo: truffles: asciilifeform is saying a human can't lose to an
RNG, a specific type of machine
BingoBoingo: If the
RNG plays as white for any first move other than 1 d4 and the other than 1 e4 and 1 f4 the
RNG's winning chances are diminished at the start
BingoBoingo: If
RNG chess doesn' have a good opening book you might need a rather large sample size of games to evaluate players
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Depends on when in the game
RNG chess kicks in
mod6: With the news about RSA/NSA/BSafe and that they put in a backdoored Dual ECC
RNG as default in the rolling key fob, I hardly imagine the demand for a trustworthy and open-source producer of cryptographic devices.
mircea_popescu: so in the most recent
rng tests for the cardano we now see Entropy = 7.999926 bits per byte.
sbp: I was reading asciilifeform's notes about
RNG on Trilema earlier
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Yeah the now feed the borked
RNG data through a borked schneier algo
jurov: you were bickering about
rng whole month?
mike_c: of course, to securely gpg it i would need a high-quality
rng.. where could i get one of those i wonder.
BingoBoingo: I imagine the cardono's
RNG board might find a market in academia where decent random numbers are needed for certain types of statistical work
BingoBoingo: Yeah, also I imagine an
RNG is a pieces of hardware where shrinking the node size is detrimental. Probing things best measured in nanometers seems like an expensive proposition.
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rng, why not user-providable keys on later models?
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rng, why not user-providable keys on later models?
benkay: ;;later tell asciilifeform if pluggable
rng, why not user-providable keys on later models?
benkay: ;;later tell mircea_popescu if pluggable
rng, why not user-providable keys on later models?