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Submission + - HDCP Encryption/Decryption Code Released (sunysb.edu)

rtj writes: We have released an open-source (BSD Licensed) implementation of the HDCP encryption/decryption algorithms. The code includes the block cipher, stream cipher, and hashing algorithms necessary to perform an HDCP handshake and to encrypt or decrypt video. The code passes the test vectors provided in the HDCP specification and can encrypt video at a rate of about 180 640x480 frames/second on a 2.33GHz Intel Xeon CPU. This isn't quite fast enough to decrypt 1080p content in real-time on a single core, but decryption can be parallelized across multiple cores. There are also many opportunities for further optimisation, such as using SSE instructions. We are releasing the code in hopes that others will further optimize it and use it in their HDCP-related projects.

Comment Dutch Baby (Score 1) 1253

I use about 12lbs of butter a year in my own sweet, sweet cooking. Along with eating out and premade food, I'm probably pushing 15lbs a year.

In honor of this poll, I made a Dutch Baby for breakfast, which is basically a puffy pancake deep fried in butter:

Put 1/2 stick of butter in a 9x9 pan and put in the oven as it's preheating to 425.

While it's preheating, whisk together

1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup flour
1/4 cup sugar
2 eggs

When the oven is preheated and the butter is completely melted, pour the batter into the pan and cook until puffy and golden brown, about 10 minutes. The pancake will puff up a lot, so make sure it's not too high in the oven or the corners will burn.

Serve with powdered sugar and fruit or maple syrup. Oh yeah, and butter.

(From The Joy of Cooking).

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