On 24 December 2015 at 17:02, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I do not fully understand why some 4 random words like
>
> Correct, horse! Battery staple!
>
> is a better passphrase like, for example
>
> Und allein dieser Mangel und nichts anderes führte zum Tod.
>
> i.e. some
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On 12/25/2015 12:50 PM, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
> On Thursday 24 December 2015 17:02:54 Matthias Apitz wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I do not fully understand why some 4 random words like
>>
>> Correct, horse! Battery staple!
>>
>> is a better passphrase like,
Quoting Peter Lebbing (2015-12-26 09:53:38)
> On 26/12/15 01:39, ma...@wk3.org wrote:
> > do you have an estimate on the number of unique sentences published on
> > the Internet?
>
> What is your purpose by the way? Look for an estimated amount of entropy
> contained in picking one of those sentenc
Hi,
here comes the plaintext copy of Neal's status update for November and
December:
(https://gnupg.org/blog/20151224-gnupg-in-november-and-december.html)
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On 26/12/15 01:39, ma...@wk3.org wrote:
> do you have an estimate on the number of unique sentences published on
> the Internet?
Hm how many of those would have been generated by a Markov chain
generator that a spammer used to generate some filler text in a spam
mail? I bet you've seen the