Building PQSpread: a journey into building Quantum-Safe encryption, running locally, off-line, with just one HTML file. (news.dyne.org)
from setto@fed.dyne.org to technology@lemmy.world on 13 Dec 09:11
https://fed.dyne.org/post/334978

cross-posted from: fed.dyne.org/post/334977

cross-posted from: fed.dyne.org/post/334651

Discover how I built a quantum-ready encryption tool using Alpine.js, Web Components, and Zenroom—all in a single HTML file.

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AkatsukiLevi@lemmy.world on 13 Dec 13:07 next collapse

Why is there a forkbomb there?

rumba@lemmy.zip on 13 Dec 13:32 collapse

FTA

Hi I’m Puria Nafisi Azizi the CTO of the Forkbomb company and this is my journey on how I built a serverless, Quantum-Safe encryption tool

AkatsukiLevi@lemmy.world on 14 Dec 10:15 collapse

Aah thats the company who made that It looked kinda random to me, thought they were using something akin to a fork bomb to achieve quantum safety

x00z@lemmy.world on 13 Dec 13:22 next collapse

The blogpost is longer than the few lines of code that made this project.

rumba@lemmy.zip on 13 Dec 14:34 next collapse

I think nist had a JS kyber implementation too. It’s cool that he showed how he overcame his problems and wired it together tho.

pna@fed.dyne.org on 16 Dec 09:43 collapse

Ciao, this is the author, the implementation is in C gh:dyne/zenroom that we transpile in WASM, so available in js <3 But there are also other implmentations for sure like gh:dajiaji/crystals-kyber-js

raldone01@lemmy.world on 14 Dec 02:11 collapse

I mean that is usually the case for programming posts.

MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml on 13 Dec 20:13 collapse

One of the words doesn’t fit.