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Peter Wayner is an American writer known for his books on technology and his writing in mainstream publications including The New York Times, InfoWorld, and Wired magazine. His work on mimic functions, a camouflaging technique for encoding data so it takes on the statistical characteristics of other information, is an example of steganography. This work formed the seed for his book, Disappearing Cryptography, one of the earliest to explore how information can be camouflaged through algorithms to appear to be another form. His book, Policing Online Games, was cited by Craig Steven Wright as one of the earliest explanations and inspirations for decentralized currency systems like Bitcoin.

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  • Peter Wayner (en)
  • 彼得·韦纳 (zh)
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  • 彼得·韦纳(英語:Peter Wayner,1964年-)是一位美国作家和记者,曾为《纽约时报》、《连线》杂志撰写科学新闻,主要的科普作品有《消失的隐写术》(Disappearing Cryptography -- A book on steganography, information hiding, watermarking and other techniques for disguising information,2008)、《共创未来——打造自由软件神话》(Free for All: How LINUX and the Free Software Movement Undercut the High-Tech Titans,2000)等。 (zh)
  • Peter Wayner is an American writer known for his books on technology and his writing in mainstream publications including The New York Times, InfoWorld, and Wired magazine. His work on mimic functions, a camouflaging technique for encoding data so it takes on the statistical characteristics of other information, is an example of steganography. This work formed the seed for his book, Disappearing Cryptography, one of the earliest to explore how information can be camouflaged through algorithms to appear to be another form. His book, Policing Online Games, was cited by Craig Steven Wright as one of the earliest explanations and inspirations for decentralized currency systems like Bitcoin. (en)
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  • Peter Wayner is an American writer known for his books on technology and his writing in mainstream publications including The New York Times, InfoWorld, and Wired magazine. His work on mimic functions, a camouflaging technique for encoding data so it takes on the statistical characteristics of other information, is an example of steganography. This work formed the seed for his book, Disappearing Cryptography, one of the earliest to explore how information can be camouflaged through algorithms to appear to be another form. His book, Policing Online Games, was cited by Craig Steven Wright as one of the earliest explanations and inspirations for decentralized currency systems like Bitcoin. In 2018, he received attention for writing an article about the New York City transit system, advocating for replacing large subway trains with competing fleets of smaller, thinner and more nimble autonomous cars, scooters, hoverboards and pods. The article received widespread criticism. (en)
  • 彼得·韦纳(英語:Peter Wayner,1964年-)是一位美国作家和记者,曾为《纽约时报》、《连线》杂志撰写科学新闻,主要的科普作品有《消失的隐写术》(Disappearing Cryptography -- A book on steganography, information hiding, watermarking and other techniques for disguising information,2008)、《共创未来——打造自由软件神话》(Free for All: How LINUX and the Free Software Movement Undercut the High-Tech Titans,2000)等。 (zh)
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