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What this tells us isn't that encryption is worthless it means encryption is so strong and impractical to break that state actors will spend incredible sums of money to bypass it.
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In the very early days when computation was literally billions of times more expensive than it is today, programmers sometimes used shorter keys to accommodate underpowered computers – but today, the best technical practice is to use keys of sufficient length as to make it impractical for anyone to break them through brute force.
Despite the fact that she is a decked out in pink, and her physical measurements are still impractical, this doll is meant to encourage little girls to break that glass ceiling.
Last Thursday we had a dinner, so had to do a lot of prep work… I helped with that so to break off from that just to go for a walk is impractical.
Where the copies or phonorecords are bulky, unwieldy, easily broken, or otherwise impractical to file and retain as records identifying the work registered, the Register would be able to require or permit the substitute deposit of material that would better serve the purpose of identification.
It is impractical to charge for these individually.
It becomes impractical to look after them all the time.
It's not only impractical to attempt to seize this power – it's genuinely totalitarian.
Real lava is impractical to take into the classroom — not to mention searingly hot.
However, he added it was impractical to suggest George Osborne could act without international support.
But Josh Kline's work makes it impractical to privilege rehabilitation over replication.
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