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👨‍💻 software developer 🔒 secure element firmware dev 📨 nostr.land relay all opinions are my own.

it will be more expensive to operate than its purchase cost…

Successfully managed to make iceunpack work with iCE40UL1K

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Let’s Encrypt is singlehandedly holding up the entire internet PKI

round to nearest also means rounding down

GF(p) is an easy way to say that

where p is the number of elements

GF(p^2) I think would be a 2 dimensional space

AKA modular arithmetic over a prime, which is also the backbone of all modern cryptography

I personally will not use products from a company that:

- Actively tries to harm the ecosystem

- Spreads misinformation about their competitors

- Has fake discounts on their website that last forever and huge markups

- Offers products intentionally designed to turn into e-waste

Replying to Avatar Meyer

Waiting for evidence showing that coinkite did the same thing to trezor as what foundation did to coinkite. nostr:nprofile1qqswyfs20tenkwarqp6pz8z9v7fuaavd926rckt9hkak2husl9eentqu2wpzj isn’t providing anything though

If someone can show me some evidence that coinkite explicitly ripped off trezor I am happy to admit they got their start in an unethical manner

Again have not seen any actual evidence…

They used a lot of Trezor code for cryptography etc.

Surprised that reasoning models didn’t exist earlier yet. LLMs are glorified data processing pipelines, and you can only fit so much processing in a set of layers (I would be willing to bet most of them internally converge to the following architecture: decode => process => lookup-like mapping => process => encode)

Reasoning (with scratch space) compared to without is like combinational logic compared to sequential.