@Talia_christine yeah, I’ve been thinking that.
NIST Revises the Digital Signature Standard (DSS) and Publishes a Guideline for Elliptic Curve Domain Parameters https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USNIST/bulletins/3467a7b
The #balloon: let me drop some knowledge. (A thread) I co-founded the largest high-altitude ballooning project in history and was for years its chief technical architect and lead designer. I’m referring to Google [x]’s Project Loon (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loon_LLC). I have deep practical and operational knowledge about high-altitude ballooning; I’ve designed many iterations of these vehicles and personally overseen dozens of launch operations.
Police Beg Locals to Refrain From Taking 'Pot Shots' at Chinese Spy Balloon https://www.newsweek.com/police-beg-locals-refrain-taking-pot-shots-chinese-spy-balloon-1778936
I mentioned before that I've been playing with a new instance running akkoma. I think I'm ready to open it up for people to use now... The link is https://infosec.place
I was asked to participate in more than ten selfies today with different people and fans of #curl. I'm getting so much love here I'm not always sure how to react!
The world’s most innocuous bot, @year_progress, just went hard on Twitter’s API changes. I haven’t seen this much intensity since the end of 2022, 2021, 2020, and 2019.
A U.S. Air Force fighter jet was observed shooting down a balloon off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday afternoon. The U.S. government termed it a Chinese surveillance balloon that had drifted over the country for days, prompting calls from Republican members of Congress and members of the public for the military to knock it out of the sky. Here's my VOA News radio report.
@sonder for mine, there would be a lot of: “Rrorrrf rroooff rrrooorrfff - who are you? roofffffff….
Well, got any food? Where’s the food? Kinda hungry, starving, been months (an hour) since I’ve eaten.”
@fediversereport works well, and fancy retro
Mathematics is nifty 🤓
🗓️ For non-leap years:
👉February has 28 days (7 x 4)
👉Each day has 24 hours (8 x 3)
👉Each hour has 60 minutes (6 x 5 x 2)
👉Therefore the number of minutes in February is 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 8! 👐