I could have put "a kernel" instead of one to go in line with what I meant.
Moving on, there is a quantum computing playground on the web. The
theoretical RAM (example: 32 bits is about 4 gigabytes of RAM) could be for
the maximum amount of qubits for the playground either less than 2
megabytes or less than 13 megabytes if either of the math I did is correct.
Could the N64 support the Linux Kernel has (if it wasn't removed) be used
for this playground (either modified for lower megabytes and to work with
the playground or just the latter), and if so how can it be done? One step
can be to use Emscripten to convert the Linux Kernel to javascript if the
javascript code could be taken or copied afterwards.

Home page of Quantum Computing Playground:
http://www.quantumplayground.net/#/home

On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 2:02 PM Randy Bush <[email protected]> wrote:

> > So, you are basically saying one should be built from scratch instead
> > due to security reasons?
>
> roll your own crypto is known to be a sure success path :0
>
> but my opinion, for the little it is worth, is wait a while.  the water
> is being muddied.
>
> randy
>

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