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| author | Felix Morgner <felix.morgner@gmail.com> | 2017-02-26 18:31:22 +0100 |
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2017-02-26 18:31:22 +0100 |
| commit | f37139fa8107d87d18d0c8015d3b55db79326a37 (patch) | |
| tree | 2445a2df43482d3a2238a9dd34feb31f3fef801e | |
| parent | a7ec27508188e706d0b1fb76f7b614bbe51b2f72 (diff) | |
| parent | 4f53921adb58e6986b328d77a6a0c23a13a4b10f (diff) | |
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@@ -10,23 +10,23 @@ Features to provide you with the following features (all benchmarks have been done on a Purism Librem 13): -- High throughput access to **CYBER** space +- High throughput access to **CYBER**\ space - - Up-to 6.66 Gibibyte per second read speed - - Up-to 12 Gibibyte per second write speed + - Up to 6.66 Gibibyte per second read speed + - Up to 12 Gibibyte per second write speed - Unlimited storage - Uses brand spanking new **Condensed Di-hydrogen-monoxide Numbering** (CDN) storage. - - Typically requires only 4kB of plain old RAM to instantiate **CYBER** + - Typically requires only 4kB of plain old RAM to instantiate **CYBER**\ space - Does **not** require Internet connectivity - NSA-level security - **Real-Time Flux Masking** (RTFM) provides secure privilege separation - - An average of 32768-Bit **CYBER Space Splitting** (CSS) encoding to + - An average of 32768-Bit **CYBERSpace Splitting** (CSS) encoding to protect your data - High Availability through **Inverse Nodal Tachyon Equilibrium Layering** @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Installing ---------- Building and installing `/dev/cyber` is extremely easy! Follow these steps to -CYBER enable your system today: +CYBER-enable your system today: 1. Acquire the source code via **Generative Integration Traversal** (GIT):: @@ -63,28 +63,28 @@ Using `/dev/cyber` ------------------ `/dev/cyber` is just as easy to use as all your other favorite devices like -`/dev/zero` or `/dev/random` (Although it is **MUCH** more secure!). The +`/dev/zero` or `/dev/random`. (Although it is **MUCH** more secure!) The following examples will give you an example on how to use `/dev/cyber` for maximum effect. -Transferring backups into **CYBER** space -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Transferring backups into **CYBER**\ space +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Often times, especially in big server systems, backups take up a lot of physical +Oftentimes, especially in big server systems, backups take up a lot of physical (e.g **NON-CYBER**) space. Instead of tediously moving old data to other locations via the net or physical media, `/dev/cyber` provides you with a much faster and way more **SECURE** alternative:: $ tar cf - /your_backup_storage_location > /dev/cyber -Transferring your backups to **CYBER** space is fast and easy! +Transferring your backups to **CYBER**\ space is fast and easy! Seeding random number generators ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You have probably heard of numerous issues concerning initialization of secure random number generators. What if `/dev/random` just has bad entropy? Fear no -more! `/dev/cyber` supports **CYBER Space Splitting**, a state-of-the-art +more! `/dev/cyber` supports **CYBERSpace Splitting**, a state-of-the-art **Entropy Sourcing Mechanism** (ESM). By simply reading all your entropy from `/dev/cyber`, you are guaranteed to never run out of first-class randomness! |
