@cmuratori No, they're very right. "If you write your own crypto, you'll fuck it up" just applies to EVERYONE is all.
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@tom_forsyth So it should be, "Save time by using someone else's already-buggy crypto code, rather than writing your own buggy crypto code." - Show replies
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@cmuratori yes, because one bad bug is as bad as potentially hundreds of bad bugs. -
@GrumpyHook It's worse, actually, because a centralized bad bug will _definitely_ be exploited. You might fly under the radar. - Show replies
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@Jonathan_Blow@cmuratori@dangoodin001 you could wrap one in the other, no weaker than eitherThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Jonathan_Blow@cmuratori@GrumpyHook Real argument: don't keep N password bits and M algorithm bits secret, keep N+M password bits secret. -
@Jonathan_Blow@cmuratori@GrumpyHook This is a legit and fair argument if the public algorithm really is strong & safe. - Show replies
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