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I'd like to understand the rationale behind choosing Notion as a way to display results.
If one wants to self-host the solution for privacy reasons (e.g., if data are aggregated from sources that i…
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It feels like a _bit_ of an "oversight" to _not_ have this "topic" represented anywhere in our "discussion" so far, perhaps because I always consider it "_obvious_" that we will be financially free fr…
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We need to prove secret-independence for the code in libcrux-ml-kem.
This will require merging some ongoing work in https://github.com/hacspec/hax/tree/karthik/secret-integers
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Given a set of (DPO) rewrite rules with matches, we can easily check if they only overlap in preserved parts of their patterns (no rule deletes something that is referenced by any other rule).
In …
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The independence test results outputs (`mean_correlations` and `null_correlation_bounds`) are usually saved as a scatter plot, but it would be useful to store these results (e.g., to mask dependent le…
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# Summary
Currently there is duplication regarding the post-processing of MAPDL results. There are three libraries which can do this job:
- [PyMAPDL Reader (legacy)](https://readerdocs.pyansys.com/)…
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This is just a consideration to support more than (the overly dominant) Github.
There are other code forges who use actions. Both Gitea and [Forgejo](https://forgejo.org) have adopted (and adapted)…
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Following up on this: https://groups.google.com/a/list.nist.gov/g/pqc-forum/c/hqbtIGFKIpU, we should re-examine the way we write secret-independent code and we should also check the resulting binary c…
xvzcf updated
2 weeks ago
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S4 of [the appendix of the fastLink paper](https://imai.fas.harvard.edu/research/files/linkage-app.pdf) describes two methods for relaxing the conditional independence assumption. It looks like a simu…
zmbc updated
2 months ago
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Well, for those who are interested in the global community of the worlds, a bit of information could do us good.
The idea for this bot is to provide information about countries, and their independen…