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>> No.11171454 [View]

>>11168601
nah just do the work during the class. it's a lot of study if you want a B or A at a good school

>> No.9725811 [View]

I’m a huge GNU fan

Ps

When are they gonna finish the Hurd?

:P

>> No.9725800 [View]

>>9725639
Sounds legit


It’s like tor on steroids

Nobody really uses EC cryptography for certs yet as GNU seems to do.

Problem with EC is that it may not be memory safe.

Just look at the various code on the web that uses gpu power for graphics etc.

I bet there’s some fuckery to be found in all of that.

>> No.9725421 [View]

>>9725392
Ya I don’t know how that works so maybe this is 99.9% hack proof lol

No more fuckboy mitm LOL

>> No.9725378 [View]

>>9725354
Yes I know it’s rare. My point exactly.

Also if someone did tap a fiber optic line then normally that tap would work but if the signal is cloaked within all bands of light it would need to be intercepted then decoded and relayed exactly how it was intercepted and this adds considerable latency.

>> No.9725351 [View]

Heads up:

Don’t pay attention to the shills they are trying to bury this info

>> No.9725332 [View]

>>9725316
Not to mention if someone were to go through the trouble of intercepting internet traffic their presence would be easy to detect due to added latency because you’d have to intercept and decode then relay the signal if you are mitm - hypothetically speaking.

I am 100% White hat I despise hackers

>> No.9725316 [View]

99.9% of cyber intrusions are not done physically onsite.

>> No.9725212 [View]

Ion Thrust Engine idea will be posted tomorrow. Hopefully some Trekkie fans here

>> No.9725207 [View]
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9725207

The concept is very simple: Security through obscurity. White light enters the first prism and separates into different bands of color. In order to send data you would need some sort of interruptor to generate an off or an on or 0 and 1. So one of these bands of colors has an interrupter that turns just that one color off and on. This is how data is sent. To the eavesdropper on such a system they will only see white light but hidden within the light is the color which sends the data. This is to be used in conjunction with fiber optic internet routers. Manufacturers of thes routers should adopt this technology.

>> No.9719702 [View]

Just FYI I didn’t post “I’m Gay” lol

If anyone posts on this site with my initials then it wasn’t me it is someone who has mental insecurity issues :)

I’m not posting here anymore if anyone does with my initials it’s an imposter


Take care anons

Toodles

>> No.9719579 [DELETED]  [View]

im gay

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Hint:

Quartz / Birefringence of Light / Compton Scattering onto receiver /

What makes quartz vibrate?

What is a transitors role in the cpu?

Ones and Zeros

>> No.9719501 [View]

FINAL:

ELECTRICITY TRAVELS THE PATH OF LEAST RESISTANCE.

>> No.9719490 [View]

>>9719413

“Like charges repel”

“And? Does that mean current can't flow ever because the electrons are too busy repelling each other? Because that's what it sounds like you're saying, and I think that's what you mean because it's an incredibly stupid thing to think”

Ever use a van der graaf?

The hold the wand close to the globe and see the arc?

The closer you hold it the higher the frequency.

This is two potentials, negative and positive, repelling like charges from there respective sources and generating alternating current but that’s not possible bad monkey stupid idea and I should live under a rock and rubb off on to popular science

Lol

>> No.9719458 [View]

>>9719394

“That is made moot however, because the way you arrange those junctions end to end, any charge that *is* created through photon absorption will just recombine almost immediately *if* it manages to approach the next adjacent junction..”
Umm the whole coil of wire is the ‘junction’

Lol

>> No.9719451 [View]

Thousands already know about this so don’t get a patent chubby I open source some of my ideas

:P

>> No.9719439 [View]

>>9719413

‘Light as a constant’ is to assume 100% photon absorbtion and conversion which is not possible.

The distance and bouncing of photons within the glass is not a constant source of light at all.

Imagine two points that have passed charges:

Points A & B

A negative is > B negative

And between both points:

Net positive is less than net negative

This situation will happen extremely fast and repetitively across the coil.

Like charges will repel and back and forth she goes.

:P

>> No.9719401 [View]

>>9719394

Faraday

Like charges repel

Try some more lol

>> No.9719382 [View]

>>9719377
Also one could argue net charge cancels out but this is not so as there is a constant imbalance at a very high frequency

:P

>> No.9719377 [View]

>>9719364

You’re talking band gap and that already exists in pv but the difference here is distance.

If photon a arrives before photon b which arrives later and further down then a produces a charge before b.

It won’t be terahertz like light but it wont be dc either lol

>> No.9719355 [View]

>>9719344

Photons don’t reach the different parts at the same time.

AC motherfucker

:)

‘rectenna’

>> No.9719349 [View]

>>9719334
But it’s more about the perimeter

4 sides 4 same lengths

Pi to find circumference of circle

A square + B square = C square to find length of C

I visualize a circle sliced evenly into four.

An isosceles right triangle can fit into the corner of the quarter circle if a and b are same length as radius.

But there is a 90 degree arc above the triangle left.

The purpose of all of this is to show the pattern between these shapes.

Good night

>> No.9719334 [View]

>>9719324
Square root of area of a square/quadrilateral is equal to one side.

So yes.

;)

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