This Company Uses a Wall of 100 Lava Lamps to Encrypt Data
Cloudflare Lava Lamp | Wall of Entropy
Kevin Bankston on Twitter: ".@Cloudflare uses these 128 lava lamps as a 128-bit random number generator. Which is pretty, clever, and San Franciscan as all hell. https://t.co/vmjyZv9lA6" / Twitter
How Cloudflare Uses Lava Lamps to Guard Against Hackers | WIRED
How lava lamps help encrypt the internet at Design Museum, Zurich - Mathmos UK
A Wall of Lava Lamps That Generate Enough Randomness to Help Keep the Internet Secure
Romain Bessuges-Meusy 🍪 on Twitter: "Memory from 2019, in front of the @ Cloudflare entropy wall. Did you know there's a camera filming the lava lamps? The captured images are then used to
How Cloudflare uses lava lamps to encrypt the Internet | ZDNET
LavaRand in Production: The Nitty-Gritty Technical Details
LavaRand in Production: The Nitty-Gritty Technical Details
How does Cloudflare keep their lavalamps from overheating/exploding? - General - Cloudflare Community
Machine Agency - Cloudflare uses a wall of 100 lava lamps to generate randomness for data encryption. A great example of environment design that has multiple applications. • •⠀ •⠀ •⠀ •⠀ #
The Lava Lamps That Help Encrypt the Internet - Atlas Obscura
The Hardest Working Office Design In America Encrypts Your Data–With L
Lava lamps securing the Web?🤷♂️ - DEV Community
The Hardest Working Office Design In America Encrypts Your Data–With L
How Cloudflare Uses Lava Lamps to Guard Against Hackers | WIRED
Random number generation with lava lamps | FlowingData
Cloudflare has a wall full of lava lamps they feed into a camera as a way to generate randomness to create cryptographic keys : r/interestingasfuck