Anonymous ID: 52928e July 21, 2021, 1:57 a.m. No.14166208   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6236

>>14166109

Most ISPs aren't going to give you more than 100 meg/s. Assuming the source and all nodes between can drive that, you are looking at around 10 seconds per gigabyte. More realistically, you'll be at around 10 meg/s over most services. Even steam/valve CDNs tend to peg out at around 20-30 megabytes per second, and getting higher with a torrent is not likely to be consistent.

 

So, you're probably looking at 100 seconds per gig, which is around 100,000 seconds per T. So … 32 would be around 3,200,000 seconds or…. 888.8888 hours. Which is 37 days and some change. So… Five weeks.

 

Now, if you are a network provider and can pump the photons straight between their hosting server and your own, then some systems can push tens of gigabytes per second over the fiber, so you would need a hell of a redundant drive array to buffer and write it.

 

As for decrypting it…. Depends on your system, the program handling the decryption, as well as the format the encryption took and its encryption options taken. But just pushing that much data through most computer busses would take at least 30 seconds. Last I checked, multi-terabyte per second busses were quite rare in the consumer market. That isn't performing any operation other than loading the data into the instruction pipeline. The real problem is the -sustained- read and write speed of the drive(s) or the array thereof. You have to be able to turn around and write any decrypted and uncompressed data. If the whole of the structure can achieve a high compression ratio, then the decompressed file could be anywhere between two and ten times the final compressed file state.

Anonymous ID: 52928e July 21, 2021, 2:11 a.m. No.14166254   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6298

>>14166210

Where I was, Cosmic TS was a nato classification standard for joint operations, policies, etc.

 

Technically speaking, the authority to classify information in the U.S. comes from the office of the President. This, however, only pertains to government programs and files. If you don't want something to appear in front of the President, Congress, etc - then you just don't clue the government in, or make sure they don't ask before they hand over the cash.

 

This is where you start to get into No Such Agency territory. Where corporations and financial outcroppings of government programs coalesce into a sort of para-governmental entity that is often part of government action but is not legally part of it - and many in government don't even realize it is in the background.

Anonymous ID: 52928e July 21, 2021, 2:22 a.m. No.14166279   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6282 >>6290

>>14166264

Imagine waking up to go read to kids and thinking that is what you should be wearing.

Imagine being a library employee looking at that and going … "Yeah, that seems like it will be okay."

 

Honestly, part of me wonders if the radical left is something of a honeypot for the pedos. Pretend to be on their side and the way for them to be able to get all the children…. And in doing so freak society out and make wood chippers in vogue.

I can't tell who the stupid ones are, anymore. The left who so consistently sets up perverts to alert society…

Or the perverts who just can't help themselves when looking at an obviously horrible idea.