Lava Lamps Help Encrypt 10% of the Internet

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Lava Lamps Help Encrypt 10% of the Internet

#shorts #scinews #science news #science #science max #encryption #internet security #lava lamps #randomness #Cloudflare Around 10% of internet encryption relies on lava lamps as a source of randomness. The unpredictable, ever-changing blobs in lava lamps create random patterns that are photographed and translated into encryption keys. This method pioneered by Cloudflare provides the chaotic data necessary for strong encryption, as opposed to the ordered logic of computers. So a wall of lava lamps helps keep your data secure with their groovy randomness.

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