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  1. 6 giorni fa · All machines are built from parts. Even The Secret Machines. And one spin of this Dallas trio’s debut Now Here is Nowhere is all you need to be able to reverse-engineer their sound back down to its original technology. Start with the key components: The swaggering, Led -foot backbeats of John Bonham, the dour post-punk grooves of ...

  2. 20 mag 2024 · The Road Leads Where It’s Led: Secret Machines on Now Here Is Nowhere at 20. For the record’s anniversary, Brandon Curtis and Josh Garza walk us through the space-rock opus’ inception track by track. Words: Mike LeSuer. Photo: Lindsey Byrnes. May 20, 2024. Magazine. 12. The Los Angeles Issue.

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  4. 20 mag 2024 · 5 of the strangest machines ever made. Some of humanity’s most unexpected and inexplicable machines explored, from designs by made by ancient Greeks to Leonardo da Vinci and beyond. Updated:...

  5. 5 giorni fa · Secret Machines were righteous. Probably my pick for best band of this era. Their first two albums are perfect (though weirdly underremembered today even though IIRC Pitchfork gave at least one of them a 10.0) and on top of that they were amazing live.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CryptographyCryptography - Wikipedia

    2 giorni fa · Cryptography, or cryptology (from Ancient Greek: κρυπτός, romanized : kryptós "hidden, secret"; and γράφειν graphein, "to write", or -λογία -logia, "study", respectively [1] ), is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of adversarial behavior. [2]

  7. 2 giorni fa · An Enigma machine is a famous encryption machine used by the Germans during WWII to transmit coded messages. An Enigma machine allows for billions and billions of ways to encode a message, making it incredibly difficult for other nations to crack German codes during the war — for a time the code seemed unbreakable.