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Chris M. Thomasson wrote:Downloaded GO and your source code. The non-CLI version:On 7/7/2025 7:18 AM, Stefan Claas wrote:https://github.com/Ch1ffr3punk/minicrypt/releases/tag/v0.1.0Chris M. Thomasson wrote:>On 7/6/2025 11:41 AM, Stefan Claas wrote:>Chris M. Thomasson wrote:>>>
This is from Grok here wrt the following content:
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Let's face it, nobody in the world would use your
webpage ciper in production, because security aware
people use encryption offline.
Keep in mind that it's client only. You can download the page, turn the
internet off and use it fine. I just thought it would be fun to be able
to create links with ciphertext payloads.
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>So why are you still>
promoting your cipher here, instead of using minicrypt,
which I asked you to test on Windows?
Do you realize how busy I have been lately? Check out this 3d field, fly
around when you get bored:
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https://skfb.ly/pyP9E
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Promoting it? Well yeah in a sense. For a certain reason... I just want
it to be heavily attacked and broken by some clever person. That would
be neat to me! Why would I use minicrypt? Has it went through proper and
extensive crypt analysis? Btw, I never used GO.
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Basically, I like several properties of my experimental cipher. No
ciphertext has any data sent in the clear. Aka, no IV, no sequence
numbers, ect... A ciphertext is also bit sensitive. Any alteration to
the ciphertext will make it decrypt into random garbage. Each encryption
of a plaintext will be radically different.
It's a bottomless insolence the way you treat me, always being busy with
your constant excuses.
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Slowly but surely I'm realizing why the bitmessage community calls you an idiot.
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EOD.
Actually, what about this for starters? Just something to get my mind
around go and how it works:
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https://go.dev/play
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https://go.dev/doc/install
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I have never used Go.
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https://github.com/Ch1ffr3punk/minicrypt-CLI/releases/tag/v0.1.0
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