Posts Tagged ‘humour’
The BBC has a story called “How open source is growing up” about the growth of open source software. That is no laughing matter. However, what’s funny about the story is that under the section “Catching up”, it claims that, and I quote:
For instance, statistics suggest that there are about 40 to 50 million users [...]
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Are you studying or involved in cryptography? Looking for some fresh academic literature besides PHD Comics? Then look no further than volume 6 of the Journal of Craptology.
In this latest installment, M.P. Abramson and W.J. Layton detail an idea to delay any attack against a cryptographic algorithm. The idea is very simple and most if [...]
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