This is how Telegram expects you to compare key fingerprints. WAT?pic.twitter.com/OPxet1Ul3R
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@doriantaylor @timbray I don't like visual fingerprint comparisons if only because I think it's easier for humans to compare words
@bascule @timbray hence linking to @dakami's '06 talk where he talks about hash-generated narratives (https://www.usenix.org/legacy/events/lisa06/tech/slides/kaminsky.pdf … )
@doriantaylor @bascule @timbray see also http://ryanc.org/mnemonic/demo2.html … 80bits order independent (still under development)
@dakami @doriantaylor @timbray 12 words instead of 5 words for another 20-bits entropy... it's a security/UX tradeoff
@bascule @doriantaylor @timbray yeah, we lose lots of bits modeling user failure modes.
@dakami @doriantaylor @timbray FWIW @agl__ is doing something similar in Pond
@bascule @doriantaylor @timbray Regarding this visual: How about colorblindness? Variations in shades of color?
@justintroutman @bascule @doriantaylor @timbray what a missed opportunity to use some Mondrianpic.twitter.com/ThkzvLsfHh
@thegrugq @bascule @doriantaylor @timbray Didn't think of that, but cool idea.
@thegrugq @bascule @doriantaylor @timbray @justintroutman They tried using Pollock first, but didn't work out.
@CipherLaw @thegrugq @bascule @doriantaylor @timbray Pollock is basically Mondrian in a blender, right?
@justintroutman @CipherLaw @bascule well, colors are different, style is different, movement is different, but yes, they both painted.
@thegrugq @justintroutman @CipherLaw just turn key fingerprints into random surrealist paintings: http://uploads0.wikiart.org/images/rene-magritte/gonconda-1953(1).jpg …
@bascule @thegrugq @CipherLaw Can't find Waldo.
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