The text of the resolution is very short, it simply says the FCC rule is repealed. You can read the rule here: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/12/02/2016-28... At 73 pages, it's a doozy. I don't know…
This theorem only applies to ordinal voting systems. Cardinal voting algorithms like score and approval voting escape this predicament. http://rangevoting.org/ArrowThm.html
>Our kids are homeschooled, Now it all makes sense. You're fitting right into the home-schooling parent stereotype.
Checking for encrypted packets wouldn't tell you anything about the binaries' trustworthiness. A back door might just encrypt the data with a second key, or more specifically, encrypt the key that encrypts the data with…
The text of the resolution is very short, it simply says the FCC rule is repealed. You can read the rule here: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/12/02/2016-28... At 73 pages, it's a doozy. I don't know…
This theorem only applies to ordinal voting systems. Cardinal voting algorithms like score and approval voting escape this predicament. http://rangevoting.org/ArrowThm.html
>Our kids are homeschooled, Now it all makes sense. You're fitting right into the home-schooling parent stereotype.
Checking for encrypted packets wouldn't tell you anything about the binaries' trustworthiness. A back door might just encrypt the data with a second key, or more specifically, encrypt the key that encrypts the data with…