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foone , (Bearbeitet ) an Random Englisch
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Am I misremembering, or was there some cryptographic system where you could set up a container and have two keys to it, each of which provided a different file with no way for anyone to prove the other file/key existed?

ie, if the authorities forced you to decode it, you could give them the fake key and they'd only get the fake contents, and they couldn't prove that you have another key which reveals other contents?

Edit: it was truecrypt/veracrypt. Thanks!

fabian ,
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@foone In a game the size of the container would be suspicious. Why would your game include a 5 MB container you only extract 2 MB from?

foone , an Random Englisch
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Properly photographing a 3.5" floppy disk for archival is annoyingly complicated. The label has THREE sides!

I've already built an automated system to take a picture of the front of a disk, but really I need to take THREE photos if I want to get the whole thing.

That means either three cameras or I need to rotate the disk 90° and then 180°, which is going to really stress the limits of my mechanical engineering skills.

fabian ,
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@foone You don't have to have the pivot point for rotating the disk in the center of it. If you put the pivot point right next to the edge you also want to photograph, both sides and the edge will be at the same distance to the camera.

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