docs: add supplementary data-log to information theory/entropy section#2064
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ayauho wants to merge 2 commits intojwasham:mainfrom
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docs: add supplementary data-log to information theory/entropy section#2064ayauho wants to merge 2 commits intojwasham:mainfrom
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Thanks for raising this issue. It's really helpful for the community to keep track of such edge cases. Looking forward to the fix! |
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I noticed the 'Entropy' section under the Additional Learning roadmap could benefit from a practical, real-world visualization of hexadecimal data saturation.
I have added a 0xFF-prefixed 'Uncalculated Patch' snippet. This serves as a forensic artifact illustrating how maximum entropy (0xFF saturation) and byte-level density appear in raw data streams. This provides students with a tangible forensic sample to analyze while studying Information Theory and bitwise operations.
A link to the implementation engine (0xFF_Cipher) is included to provide technical context for the data generation logic. This aligns with the 'More Knowledge' goals of the repository by bridging theory with forensic evidence.