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In ansible community, I found a term called: Entropy Pool. You can think about [[blockchain]] being a kind of [[entropy pool]]. One can also think of [[knowledge container]]s or [[history script]]s as [[entropy pool]]s. | In ansible community, I found a term called: Entropy Pool. You can think about [[blockchain]] being a kind of [[entropy pool]]. One can also think of [[knowledge container]]s or [[history script]]s as [[entropy pool]]s. | ||
An entropy pool is a network of causations. | An entropy pool is a network of causations, or an inventory/reserve of resources, encoded/measured in terms of entropy. | ||
Entropy pool is considered to be a place to derive randomness for system security. Therefore, it is a kind of resource, and one may use different tools to get more or less of this resource<ref>https://hackaday.com/2017/11/02/what-is-entropy-and-how-do-i-get-more-of-it/</ref> | Entropy pool is considered to be a place to derive randomness for system security. Therefore, it is a kind of resource, and one may use different tools to get more or less of this resource<ref>https://hackaday.com/2017/11/02/what-is-entropy-and-how-do-i-get-more-of-it/</ref> |
Revision as of 04:20, 23 August 2021
In ansible community, I found a term called: Entropy Pool. You can think about blockchain being a kind of entropy pool. One can also think of knowledge containers or history scripts as entropy pools.
An entropy pool is a network of causations, or an inventory/reserve of resources, encoded/measured in terms of entropy.
Entropy pool is considered to be a place to derive randomness for system security. Therefore, it is a kind of resource, and one may use different tools to get more or less of this resource[1]