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jaclaz
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RE stupid conversations following

Is that an attempt to indirectly (and BTW not-so-politely) state that your initial post

You may think you dont have time nor the basic mathematical high-level education to become a cryptographer. But - jump and dive deep with full crash ahead. Look into 'On Round Optimal Statistical Zero Knowledge Arguments' at Crypto 2019. You will not die.

Try to understand what is the challenge behind and adapt to your real life.

Nobody too old to become a cryptocrack -)

is in any way less stupid than the replies you got? 😯

Well, you failed at it.

In case you need a motivational image for your WC's, here is one

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If FF had kill lists, mine would now have two entries …

lol Murder she wrote …


   
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Scar
 Scar
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We've surely hit a limit by now right?

I mean, come on, it's mostly nonsensical at this point.

I have to agree.

TinyBrain, for the very last time, please keep your posts on topic for this site. Thanks for your cooperation.


   
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UnallocatedClusters
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Maybe TB can find redemption by bringing Rolf Guttman back to FF.

I learned a lot from Rolf’s posts because he took the time to explain his ideas in plain English.

Rolf left FF due to objections over including Qassam on the forum, if I recall correctly.

I argue that the field of Forensics has a unifying force in that Forensics uncovers independently verifiable evidence. Qassam’s posts are very detailed and I can actually follow the steps he has taken. I was impressed by Qassam’s usage of Linux in analyzing Android phone’s.

My two cents true experts are never afraid to share their expertise with others. Perhaps TB can provide some cryptographic advice or war stories, written in a fashion such that readers could replicate his work on their own.

TB - please post a white paper or article about something you have learned about cryptographics and forensics that the FF members could apply in their own practices.


   
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jaclaz
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TB - please post a white paper or article about something you have learned about cryptographics and forensics that the FF members could apply in their own practices.

I have actually seen around a paper signed Tinybrain, cannot say if the Author is the same person, though.

Here it is on docdroid
https://www.docdroid.net/PXVbaVJ/elis.pdf

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