Not exactly as you describe, but very similar and still a good explanation of simple key exchange is [1]. However I believe (Its a long time since college for me...) Diffie Helman as mentioned elsewhere is a bit more…
Simplicity. Clean HTML ("rendered" server side), straight forward CSS and little JavaScript.
If you want to acheive something approaching the latency advantages of WebRTC with HLS its well worth checking out the low latency HLS work by Apple and the wider video-dev community.…
In the UK employers have to pay a "National Insurance" Contribution on top of the employee's contribution. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Insurance
How does/would this affect Freenet users? As far as I know, a Freenet user's 'deniability' claim comes from the idea that the user does not know the key to the encrypted content hosted on their machine.
Not exactly as you describe, but very similar and still a good explanation of simple key exchange is [1]. However I believe (Its a long time since college for me...) Diffie Helman as mentioned elsewhere is a bit more…
Simplicity. Clean HTML ("rendered" server side), straight forward CSS and little JavaScript.
If you want to acheive something approaching the latency advantages of WebRTC with HLS its well worth checking out the low latency HLS work by Apple and the wider video-dev community.…
In the UK employers have to pay a "National Insurance" Contribution on top of the employee's contribution. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Insurance
How does/would this affect Freenet users? As far as I know, a Freenet user's 'deniability' claim comes from the idea that the user does not know the key to the encrypted content hosted on their machine.