

Scott Arciszewski
creating open source software and researching security vulnerabi
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/ monthYou're not one-dimensional, you're prime. 29 is the Atomic number for Copper (which is used in wiring and might seem one-dimensional).
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/ month61 is the largest 6-bit prime and the atomic number of Prometheum, named after Prometheus, who stole fire from the Sun.
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Prime Supporter (0x7F)
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/ monthThe largest 7-bit integer is also prime.
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- Vote on OSS Direction
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Prime Supporter (0xFB)
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/ month251 is the largest prime that can be represented as an 8-bit number.
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Prime Supporter (0x0209)
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/ monthOne of the NIST curves is P-521, which uses the Mersenne prime 2^521-1. 521 is also a prime number.
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Patrons at this tier can suggest and vote on new/existing open source projects for when I'm doing dedicated OSS work.
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- Vote on OSS Direction
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Prime Supporter (0x03FD)
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1021 is the largest prime that fits in 10 bits.
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