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Certificate notary service -- the idea being both to detect forged (but valid) certificates, and to provide trust in self-signed certs.
to ca certificate notary security tls ... on 14 October 2016
SecurityEngineering/x509Certs - MozillaWiki
With up-to-date instructions for running your own CA.
to ca certificate mozilla ssl tls x509 ... on 26 August 2014
Attempting to establish a CA on the cooperative model.
to ca certificate coop cryptography security ssl tls ... on 26 July 2014
Generating randomly-varied certificates and comparing how different implementations respond to them.
to ca certificate papers security ssl testing tls ... on 13 April 2014
About Crossbear | pki.net.in.tum.de|crossbear.org
"Crossbear is a tool that aims to detect and localise Man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks on the SSL/TLS [and SSH] protocols." It works by comparing the certificate you get with what others got from different locations. (I imagine CDNs will break this as usual...)
to ca certificate security ssh ssl tls ... on 14 December 2013
[1111.1567] Generalization of Conway's "Game of Life" to a continuous domain - SmoothLife
As it says. Pretty neat.
to ca life simulation ... on 16 October 2012
brainwagon » Crazy programming experiment of the evening…
Implementing Life as a convolution in FFTW. Mad.
to ca fft fftw life simulation ... on 13 October 2012
Life without Death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Would be worth implementing in a lazy expanding-space system.
[0902.0587] Implementation of Glider Guns in the Light-Sensitive Belousov-Zhabotinsky Medium
It appears to work, too -- and there's some discussion of how to do computation with glider streams. Neat.
The 17c/45 Caterpillar spaceship
This is a *completely insane* Life pattern. Would be a good test for my lazy Life implementation, if I ever resurrect it...
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tasty by Adam Sampson.