In this article I try to get rid of some basic misunderstandings of post-quantum
cryptography which ordinary applied IT professionals might have. This is turn
prevents them from having a closer look on post-quantum cryptography which might be useful already today.
This article is intended for general audience as well and
is not written in a "complex" language of hardcore science.
I take a bunch of questions which were asked after the
djb's talk and give answers to them.
This article is easy to scroll through and check up your knowledge about post-quantum crypto needed for the
practice today. A post-quantum crypto intro will help you to intuitively get the answers to the
questions before even reading mine.
Let's Encrypt was launched in beta mode a couple of days ago! Isn't it great?
This might be a turning point in the history of HTTPS. From now on it indeed costs nothing.
Congratulations to you all!
In the meanwhile I managed to try let's encrypt tool on my websites and figured out a bunch of tricks you
might want to know too when switching to HTTPS for free with Let's Encrypt.
There are hundreds of articles on-line on how to configure CUPS on Raspbian. Why making one more? First, none
of the articles worked for me. Second, I want to share my successful experience.
This article might be useful for those who have Samsung CL* printers. Mine one, Samsung CLX-3185, got working after I have done the following.