Vault & Acid_queen
Hey Vault, ever thought of turning an old 80s ad into a secure data stream? Like remixing a glitchy synth loop into an encryption key—chaotic, but maybe it makes your firewall dance.
That sounds interesting but a glitchy synth loop probably won't give you the entropy you need. I'd stick to vetted key‑derivation functions instead of retro ads.
Vetted KDFs are safe, but a retro ad loop could still be a wild backup if the system starts glitching—just think of it as an emergency dance floor.
It’s a creative thought, but I’d still want to measure the entropy first before using it as an emergency key. The dance floor might look cool, but the security could be shaky.
Measuring entropy first is smart—count the bits, run a Shannon test, but if the loop starts glitching, that’s the signal to fire the emergency key. Keep the KDF for the steady beats, let the retro ad be the flashy safety net, like a neon backup pad. Trust the math, but let the chaos do the backup. Stay loud, stay secure.