Turns out a high efficiency way to get weirdly disproportionate abuse from strangers is to suggest that bitcoin or blockchain have problems or limitations. Also a high efficiency way to figure out who to block.
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Replying to @mattblaze
Better yet: Cryptocurrencies for audiophile components!
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Replying to @mattblaze @marabou
Sha256 has a harshness to it. Keccak is pretty good in the mid tones, but Equihash has a noticeably brighter bass
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People with untrained ears usually can’t hear the difference between AES and one time pads, but I certainly can.
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Well actually ... a one-time-pad lets a DAC operate on each 32-bit stereo sample as it arrives, no extra buffering or risk of phasing. AES forces 128-bits of buffering at a minimum. That downsamples the clocking 4x! .... is what my marketing blurb will say.
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