Tiny Bytes: RSA
tldr RSA works by exploiting the fact we can’t easily factor 2 large prime numbers and group theory to make a trapdoor permutation, aka a function that turns x into y but y can’t easily be turned into x without a secret. However, implementing RSA gets tricky because there’s lots of subtle attacks.MathRSA takes advantage of the group Z^*_{n} (multiplicative group of integers modulo n). This is the non-negative integers less than n that have an inverse modulo n. 1 x 1 mod n = 1. 0 x int = 0 so ...
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Hi, Just chilling tonight. Aiming to finish up chapter tomorrow. Night, Lucas
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Hi, Did much more writing on RSA. Will finish soon. Bye, Lucas
Tiny Bytes: RSA
tldr RSA works by exploiting the fact we can’t easily factor 2 large prime numbers and group theory to make a trapdoor permutation, aka a function that turns x into y but y can’t easily be turned into x without a secret. However, implementing RSA gets tricky because there’s lots of subtle attacks.MathRSA takes advantage of the group Z^*_{n} (multiplicative group of integers modulo n). This is the non-negative integers less than n that have an inverse modulo n. 1 x 1 mod n = 1. 0 x int = 0 so ...
Tiny Bytes: Chilling
Hi, Just chilling tonight. Aiming to finish up chapter tomorrow. Night, Lucas
Tiny Bytes: Quickie
Hi, Did much more writing on RSA. Will finish soon. Bye, Lucas
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Hi,
Water, waves, and salt
Calm breeze, blue sky, and clean air
Relaxing and fun
For world building I haven’t thought about what happens to the oceans and beaches at all. The ocean is a massive place so I imagine it’s not uniform; however, I’d expect similar patterns to exist with other ecosystems. There’s dying ecosystems, let’s throw technology at it (reefs). The effects of pollution and climate change. Of course, there’s also rising sea levels.
I’m also not sure how I want to one-off interactions. I think it would be cool to have vastly different societies and solutions setup across the world. I guess I could still do that. I can keep some solutions localized but have basic trends. Plus, there can be many reasons for bad things to happen and different ways humans react to those bad things.
I would also love the fantasy world to have mythical sea creatures. I bet there would be some robots now part of the ecosystem. Some hybrids. Some added GMOs. I’m not quite sure how sea dragons would exist but they fit that mold.
I need to do research into affects of climate change plus some ways to deal with those changes. Then throw magical technology to create a world.
Bye,
Lucas
Hi,
Water, waves, and salt
Calm breeze, blue sky, and clean air
Relaxing and fun
For world building I haven’t thought about what happens to the oceans and beaches at all. The ocean is a massive place so I imagine it’s not uniform; however, I’d expect similar patterns to exist with other ecosystems. There’s dying ecosystems, let’s throw technology at it (reefs). The effects of pollution and climate change. Of course, there’s also rising sea levels.
I’m also not sure how I want to one-off interactions. I think it would be cool to have vastly different societies and solutions setup across the world. I guess I could still do that. I can keep some solutions localized but have basic trends. Plus, there can be many reasons for bad things to happen and different ways humans react to those bad things.
I would also love the fantasy world to have mythical sea creatures. I bet there would be some robots now part of the ecosystem. Some hybrids. Some added GMOs. I’m not quite sure how sea dragons would exist but they fit that mold.
I need to do research into affects of climate change plus some ways to deal with those changes. Then throw magical technology to create a world.
Bye,
Lucas
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