Machine Agency - Cloudflare uses a wall of 100 lava lamps to generate randomness for data encryption. A great example of environment design that has multiple applications. • •⠀ •⠀ •⠀ •⠀ #
Romain Bessuges-Meusy 🍪 on Twitter: "Memory from 2019, in front of the @Cloudflare entropy wall. Did you know there's a camera filming the lava lamps? The captured images are then used to
Cloudflare has a wall full of lava lamps they feed into a camera as a way to generate randomness to create cryptographic keys : r/interestingasfuck
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Cliff Pickover on Twitter: "Strange universe. Cloudflare uses 100 lava lamps on the lobby wall to generate random numbers for encryption keys. Info: https://t.co/WVEIkz6Uu3 https://t.co/zLvpvSESDZ" / Twitter
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Matthew Prince 🌥 on Twitter: "If the Cloudflare lava lamp wall made a cross over into pop television culture with a spot on @NCIS_CBS then… I really have no idea what to
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