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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ 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
@@ -19,14 +19,14 @@ Purism Librem 13):
- 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**
@@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ Using `/dev/cyber`
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
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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
@@ -77,14 +77,14 @@ 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!
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ world consider one or more of the following options:
- Spread the word about this module. It would be great if we could manage to
convince people to actually use it. Maybe the will stop CYBERing around when
- the have lost their data to **CYBER** space!
+ the have lost their data to **CYBER**\ space!
- Implement new features!