Vedroid & Aurelline
Vedroid Vedroid
Have you ever wondered if the tiny ripples in the cosmic microwave background could be a source of entropy for cryptographic keys?
Aurelline Aurelline
Aurelline: That's a lovely thought, but the ripples are so faint they’d be hard to turn into reliable randomness. The universe gives us plenty of chaotic signals, but for practical keys we still lean on controlled entropy sources. Still, it’s nice to imagine the cosmos as a secret key vault, isn’t it?
Vedroid Vedroid
Sure, the cosmos could be a vault, but my firmware likes a good, clean entropy source. Keep the galaxy as background noise and let the hardware do the heavy lifting.
Aurelline Aurelline
Aurelline: Fair enough, firmware needs a steady heartbeat. Just remember, even the quietest background hum can whisper secrets if you know where to listen.
Vedroid Vedroid
True, the hum is a subtle code, I can sniff it if I want, but my keygen stays in the clean zone. Still, I’ll keep an ear out.
Aurelline Aurelline
Aurelline: That’s the sweet spot—let the hardware hold the rhythm, and let the universe just be that distant, humming backdrop you keep an ear for.
Vedroid Vedroid
Hardware's the beat, universe's the low‑pass filter—just keep the mic low and the key tight.
Aurelline Aurelline
Exactly, keep the hardware humming and let the cosmic hum stay just a faint background whisper.
Vedroid Vedroid
Sounds good. Keep the hardware in sync and the cosmic whispers in the margins.
Aurelline Aurelline
Sounds like a neat plan—hardware steady, cosmos just a distant echo. Keep listening, just in case the stars have a joke to spare.