RFC 8915: Network Time Security for the Network Time Protocol
SQISign: compact post-quantum signatures from quaternions and isogenies,
by Luca De Feo, David Kohel, Antonin Leroux, Christophe Petit, and
Benjamin Wesolowski.
“We introduce a new signature scheme, SQISign, (for Short Quaternion
and Isogeny Signature) from isogeny graphs of supersingular elliptic
curves. The signature scheme is derived from a new one-round, high
soundness, interactive identification protocol. Targeting the
post-quantum NIST-1 level of security, our implementation results in
signatures of 204 bytes, secret keys of 16 bytes and public keys of 64
bytes.”
Zig’s New Relationship with LLVM, by Loris Cro and Andrew Kelley.
“[A]n amazing feature for debug builds of your code: incremental
compilation with in-place binary patching, another unique Zig
feature.”
BQN: finally, an APL for your flying saucer,
“a new programming language in the APL lineage, which aims to remove
inconsistent and burdensome aspects of the APL tradition and put the
great ideas on a firmer footing.”
Hulk SMASH: re-imagining the Maybe-monad and its design space (YouTube),
talk by Emily Pillmore at Haskell Love 2020.
Dissecting Lemire’s nearly divisionless random generator
s7 is a Scheme implementation intended as an extension language for
other applications.
Dancing Links In Rust
Asterisk, “The asterisk has a long history.”
Sentimental Versioning