I'd be really, really impressed if this was really a stego tool's output. Is it really possible to build systems that can generate mostly-but-not-entirely grammatically correct sentences about a specific topic with meaningful progression between subtopics?
On Sun, 2013-09-29 at 20:50 -0500, brian carroll wrote: > 5:55 PM, coderman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > ... the authoritarians hang out on [email protected] > > yeah- heard it through the wire its a rough crowd over there... > > not worth being stabbed by a ham while walking down the street > > also, best to avoid the pyre if at all possible, re: fool/fuel use > > > has me wondering about the two crypto lists in conjunction, > > if a census has been conducted or online survey for background > > in that, seemingly there are two or three main areas i am guessing > > for crypto backgrounds-- those from the military, those from academia, > > mathematics and-or linguistics, & those from computers/webdev > > > for instance, percentage of ham operators in given age ranges > > how many had a parent with electronics or engineering background > > how many approached via software development online or pre-internet > > > it would be interesting to know how the list populations are different > > e.g. perhaps older, military trained crypto at the cryptography-list > > more computer-based, software development crypto at cypherpunks > > > also in this same regard; how many learned electronics during era > > of crystal radio building etc. or other DIY independent exploration or > > homebrew computing or are now involved in microcontrollers today, etc. > > > and in this same way it would be interesting if more projects/classes/ > > education could occur for electromagnetic literacy in electronics today > > as a foundation for both knowledge and skills yet also experimentation, > > prototyping, new code, programming, proof-of-concept crypto systems > > that move from ideas into hardware and software models, vice-versa -- Sent from Ubuntu
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