Zombies
october 2011 by hanicker
Incredible life-like zombies in our neighborhood.
Amazing stuff.
You just finished reading Zombies! and you survived!
Random
from google
Amazing stuff.
You just finished reading Zombies! and you survived!
october 2011 by hanicker
The Best Car Sticker Ever [Transformers]
june 2010 by hanicker
Now if it only was on something other than a Mitsubishi…
Still awesome though…!
Fun
Random
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Still awesome though…!
june 2010 by hanicker
Hardware based randomness for Linux
february 2010 by hanicker
True randomness can be hard to come by in the digital world. [Andy Green] is making it easier to get true entropy by using this random USB dongle. The Whirlygig uses a CPDL to gather data from a set of of oscillators. The oscillators have a constantly fluctuating frequency due to temperature changes; if they run faster they generate more heat which in turn slows them down. This, along with the variable latency associated with polling a USB device, gives great depth of randomness. The device is detected and mounted under ‘/dev/hw_random’ and can then be fed into ‘/dev/random’ using the rng-tools package. [Andy's] done a lot of testing, both on the hardware, and on the quality of randomness. We didn’t see an option to order this but he’s got hardware and firmware repositories so that you can throw one together yourself.
[Thanks Zunk]
classic_hacks
linux_hacks
andy_green
cpdl
entropy
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whirlygig
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[Thanks Zunk]
february 2010 by hanicker
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