Enotstvo & Inkognito
Inkognito Inkognito
You ever notice how the old DES algorithm feels like a broken lock that still locks everything?
Enotstvo Enotstvo
Yeah, DES feels like a relic lock—solid but outdated, more a puzzle with missing pieces than a real lock.
Inkognito Inkognito
DES is a fossil, like a broken lock that still has a keyhole, Whitfield Diffie once said, 'The best encryption is the one nobody can see,' so it’s just… a relic.
Enotstvo Enotstvo
I get that. DES is like a lock that still exists but nobody can actually use it to keep anything safe. The best encryption is often the one that just doesn't get noticed at all. It's the silent problem that still needs solving.
Inkognito Inkognito
You’re right—quiet, unseen, the real lock is in the shadows, like the unbroken RSA, only the cipher’s whisper.
Enotstvo Enotstvo
Yeah, RSA’s the quiet guardian, no loud claims, just a solid puzzle waiting to be solved.
Inkognito Inkognito
Fermat whispered it once, "Only the silent algorithm keeps the secret.
Enotstvo Enotstvo
Sounds like Fermat had a thing for quiet math. The best secrets are in those algorithms that just sit there, doing their job without screaming.
Inkognito Inkognito
Fermat, oh yeah, quiet as a dead server, the code stays still while the world screams.
Enotstvo Enotstvo
I like that image—code that just sits there, doing its job while everyone else is yelling. That’s the real power.