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On Saturday, January 28, 2023 at 2:51:13 PM UTC-4, whit3rd wrote:
I obtain a very, very high degree of compression by first, XORing the contents of a file with itself. It will then become very small by compressing through a special program I\'ve written. I\'ve never had anyone be able to figure out how to reverse the process without my zero bit length key. It\'s very easy to remember this key, without writing it down. This is one of the advantages of modulo 1 arithmetic.
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On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 10:43:25 PM UTC-8, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Fri, 27 Jan 2023 09:40:10 -0800 (PST)) it happened Ed Lee
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On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 9:35:28 AM UTC-8, Jan Panteltje wrote:
I have encrypted the USB stick with latest kwantuum particles of course...
I have been thinking about how to encrypt it, one idea was to XOR every byte with the digits in PI
However I could not immediately find PI to 1,000,000,000,000,000 digits,
then thought about calculating that, but putah power and time .. went full circle so to speak...,
If you compress files first (to increase the info concentration) then XOR,
there won\'t be as much tolerance; one bit wrong in your XOR standard, though,
will clobber the compression.
To get long multibyte randoms, an old UHF receiver tuned to static will
video-capture a nice hash; a non-repeatable \'seed\' to fit a DVD-ROM can
be replicated, and copies kept in multiple sites... and if you don\'t store
all the instructions for use in the same place, decryption by passers-by is unlikely.
I obtain a very, very high degree of compression by first, XORing the contents of a file with itself. It will then become very small by compressing through a special program I\'ve written. I\'ve never had anyone be able to figure out how to reverse the process without my zero bit length key. It\'s very easy to remember this key, without writing it down. This is one of the advantages of modulo 1 arithmetic.
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