Notices tagged with quantum

  1. Nice # post about # # # # selection process run by #
    https://www.scribd.com/document/474476570/PQC-Overview-Aug-2020-NIST

    Saturday, 12-Sep-20 18:53:50 UTC from loadaverage.org
  2. Experimento de comparativa de consumo de RAM.
    Aprovechando que en Debian Testing todavía estamos en la versión 52.5.0 de Firefox ESR, y que ya tengo instalada, al mismo tiempo la 57 Quantum, me propuse hacer un ejercicio de comparativa de consumo de RAM entre ambas versiones.
    Las publicaciones en distintos sitios van encaminadas a comparar Firefox Quantum con Chrome, abriendo un determinado número de pestañas en ambas.
    Yo, al no tener en mi equipo Chrome, no puedo realizar esa comparativa, pero si mirar que diferencias hay entre la "antigua 52" y la "novedosa 57".

    Allá va. Primero vemos el consumo de RAM nada más iniciar el navegador en ambas versiones. Todo el trabajo va con el comando ps_mem:
    (primero siempre la versión 52 y luego la 57) https://quitter.es/attachment/1320305 https://quitter.es/attachment/1320306 !gnulinux # #

    Saturday, 18-Nov-17 15:50:53 UTC from quitter.es Repeated by ghostdancer
  3. Experimento de comparativa de consumo de RAM.
    Aprovechando que en Debian Testing todavía estamos en la versión 52.5.0 de Firefox ESR, y que ya tengo instalada, al mismo tiempo la 57 Quantum, me propuse hacer un ejercicio de comparativa de consumo de RAM entre ambas versiones.
    Las publicaciones en distintos sitios van encaminadas a comparar Firefox Quantum con Chrome, abriendo un determinado número de pestañas en ambas.
    Yo, al no tener en mi equipo Chrome, no puedo realizar esa comparativa, pero si mirar que diferencias hay entre la "antigua 52" y la "novedosa 57".

    Allá va. Primero vemos el consumo de RAM nada más iniciar el navegador en ambas versiones. Todo el trabajo va con el comando ps_mem:
    (primero siempre la versión 52 y luego la 57) https://quitter.es/attachment/1320305 https://quitter.es/attachment/1320306 !gnulinux # #

    Saturday, 18-Nov-17 15:50:53 UTC from quitter.es
  4. xkcd: Workflow - https://xkcd.com/1172/ # #

    Thursday, 16-Nov-17 00:04:40 UTC from gnusocial.de at 48°22'0"N 10°53'55"E Repeated by cyberkiller
  5. xkcd: Workflow - https://xkcd.com/1172/ # #

    Thursday, 16-Nov-17 00:04:40 UTC from gnusocial.de at 48°22'0"N 10°53'55"E
  6. # launches world’s 1st # communications satellite http://on.rt.com/7mra https://quitter.im/attachment/196241

    Tuesday, 16-Aug-16 03:11:14 UTC from quitter.im Repeated by dokidoki
  7. # launches world’s 1st # communications satellite http://on.rt.com/7mra https://quitter.im/attachment/196241

    Tuesday, 16-Aug-16 03:11:14 UTC from quitter.im
  8. " #: high # post-quantum stateless hash-based signature scheme, signs 100s of messages per second on modern 4-core 3.5GHz Intel CPU. ... designed to provide long-term 2^128 security even against attackers equipped with # computers." http://sphincs.cr.yp.to cc @question

    Wednesday, 08-Oct-14 11:37:46 UTC from fediverse.com in context
  9. # helping to create cadmium telluride # dots

    Friday, 03-Jan-14 18:30:08 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  10. "All that said, does truly perfect, NSA-proof # exist? Yes, it’s called the one-time pad http://ur1.ca/el21g in which data is encrypted with a single-use pad of the same size by performing an # operation." "There's a problem: in order to use a short-term # to establish a session, we need to transmit it to another party in #" @question "What's wrong with that? Isn't that what public key # is all about? Well, there's a problem: the # has just sniffed the short-term public key that was used to establish a particular session." "building a massive # in # ... If they find you suspicious enough they want to # all your traffic" "When this happens, it means that # (not just the NSA!) who can get their hands on a # computer, and has captured one of your # sessions, can break your session and recover the plaintext. Perfect forward # be damned!" "In order to defeat quantum computers, we wi

    Wednesday, 10-Jul-13 00:12:26 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com