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(Owner soc.octade.net)

Name: Byrl Raze Buckbriar (call me Raze).

About: I will gladly follow back webmasters and admins of small instances, especially those interested in cryptography, ciphers, language, encoding, and writing systems. Many large instances seem to be automated echo chambers and rage outlets with nothing new or useful. See the tags and pinned posts below for the kind of things that interest me most.

Motives: World domination. Banning tin foil hats. Recruiting worker bees for my cryptographic colony. Piling up a mountain of cheddar. Honey. Answering paranoid questions with paranoid answers. Sneakily taking a bite out of your sandwich then placing it back in the lunchbox. Stealing your lunch money to buy beer.

Slogan: Speak not with words. Speak with work product.Site: Cryptography project site. (https://octade.net)Publications: https://octade.net/publications.htmlORCID: [https://orcid.org/0

  • Nice cat. You caught the blue eyes with just the right amount of laser vision.

    How about a link to that podcast? If it has a RSS feed so much the better.

  • @jeansburger@lemmy.world

    "I’m probably going to get downvoted to Hell and back, but someone’s gotta say it: that’s a git problem, not Windows."

    Beware neckbeards with pitchforks.

  • Before Internet: chop wood, carry water.

    After Internet: chop wood, carry water.

  • infostorm group @a.gup.pe

    My people are like this:

  • Cryptography @lemmy.ml

    GOLDILOCKER Brain Wallet - Generate OpenSSL Goldilocks Elliptic Curve Keys from Seed Phrase

  • Cryptography @lemmy.ml

    KSRNG - Key Strike Random Generator (version 0.0.1)

  • Cryptography @lemmy.ml

    MEGARAND Extreme Overkill Random Seed Generator

  • Cryptography @lemmy.ml

    Cryptologue Arcade - Crypto Darkpaper - Crypto Color Prints - Simplementation Scheme : A Color-Coded Method For Indexing Research and Documentation

  • Cryptography @lemmy.ml

    Hexlish Alphabet for English, Constructed Languages and Cryptography: Automatic, Structural Compression with a Phonetic Hexadecimal Alphabet