https://x.com/0xRacist/status/1866952585644576835
I'd take this with a grain of salt but I do know there's research in cybersecurity for quantum-resistant encryption algorithms, and from what I remember (which isn't much, I hated cybersec in theory and practice) it makes use of multivariate polynomials.
I started wearing a bathrobe at home throughout the day and it's a godsend for colder seasons.
Especially in bed where I'm prone to move often while sleeping. I usually wake up partly frozen because my fatass manages to unfold my clothes and expose my lower back quite easily, and it doesn't happen when the whole bathrobe covers that body part quite well.
Also cutting down on electricity since I'm not heating up the room as much as I used to. Would recommend.
I'd like to share a little bit of personal achievement with my Linux setup on my main computer:
I initially build an Artix system with seperate encrypted /home partition. It was fun fucking around with my own customized system but it was barebones and didn't feel like customizing it myself.
I settled for Mabox Linux but struggled using my home partition. It turns out I needed to create a /etc/cryptstab file. After the right bootloader config and mkinit, my home partition is there to decrypt.