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Lava lamps providing randomness for security!
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Filippo Valsorda on Twitter: "The @CloudFlare lava lamp wall is real! (Also, I'm in SF, if I know you ping me and let's hang out!) https://t.co/InKsTmde1G" / Twitter
Cloudflare uses lava lamps to generate a crucial resource
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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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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. • •⠀ •⠀ •⠀ •⠀ #
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Encryption is groovy: SF tech company CloudFlare uses lava lamps in an unusual way - ABC7 San Francisco
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
Kevin Bankston on Twitter: ".@Cloudflare uses these 128 lava lamps as a 128-bit random number generator. Which is pretty, clever, and San Franciscan as all hell. https://t.co/vmjyZv9lA6" / Twitter