That's exactly why I started scratching my head as to why the web entire security model assumes a trusted execution environment. That no longer makes sense in today's world. Naively to me it looks like it's an artifact…
Is this the first published implementation of that Booleanifier technique? Google/Bing/DuckDuckGo either return nothing or return nothing related for Booleanifier.
If the goal is to ensure money keeps flowing across every nook and corner of the economy, I don't see how this would work. Have there been studies on a tax ruleset that looks like this: Everyone taxed at 50% of yearly…
Looks like Reddit to me, except for the Haskell typeclasses.
Please post this to Reddit, it's not what HN is for. Thank you.
That's exactly why I started scratching my head as to why the web entire security model assumes a trusted execution environment. That no longer makes sense in today's world. Naively to me it looks like it's an artifact…
Is this the first published implementation of that Booleanifier technique? Google/Bing/DuckDuckGo either return nothing or return nothing related for Booleanifier.
If the goal is to ensure money keeps flowing across every nook and corner of the economy, I don't see how this would work. Have there been studies on a tax ruleset that looks like this: Everyone taxed at 50% of yearly…
Looks like Reddit to me, except for the Haskell typeclasses.
Please post this to Reddit, it's not what HN is for. Thank you.