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Paper: Breaking Rainbow Takes a Weekend on a Laptop

Abstract: "This work introduces new key recovery attacks against the Rainbow signature scheme, which is one of the three finalist signature schemes still in the NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography standardization project. [...]"

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You don't believe in viruses huh?
  • I'll try to put it so that even you should get it: The difference is that covid is a real thing while religion is made up bullshit.

  • I'm pretty certain this narrows down to about 90% of the issues we get at servicedesk.
  • Support blames users, users blame computers. Most of the time it's actually Microsofts fault.

  • Is Learning Music Production On Linux Worth It?
  • Theres also zrythm, which is kind of a compromise between those two.

  • Apple @lemmy.ml pinknoise @lemmy.ml
    9to5mac.com Apple suppliers struggling to keep production on track amid power outages

    A report last month described problems caused by power outages in China, and a new one today describes Apple suppliers struggling to ...

    Apple suppliers struggling to keep production on track amid power outages

    > The Chinese government is responding to dramatically increasing costs for coal and natural gas, both of which are used extensively in the country for electricity generation. Beijing is also reportedly unhappy about the failure of regional governments to hit targets for reducing emissions. Additionally, it’s not uncommon for China to order local shutdowns when air pollution levels increase, especially during events that attract foreign visitors.

    > City and regional governments have said that domestic energy usage is being prioritized over industrial use.

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    There is an imposter among us
  • Unrealistic, everyone knows that tabs are 8 characters

  • My favourite OSes ordered by my preferences
  • Intel Management Engine

    Isn't that just MINIX?

  • YouTube's algorithm pushes hateful videos that often violate platform's policies: Mozilla report - Times of India
  • Can confirm, with fresh cookies in germany it's always an absolute worst of, especially when the browser preferred language isn't german. It's gotten somewhat better over the last year but after just one click on the "wrong" video it's complete shit again. (tons of esoteric/religious, dumb conspiracys, fascists, weird neo-liberal propagande etc.)