My personal best practice is to always create a thread pool on program startup and distribute your tasks among the thread pool. I use the same best practice in all other languages too. Is this best practice sound or can…
> or tell the reader your assumptions It is right there in the first section of the article. "In this discussion, we assume that we already know some basic properties of arithmetic operations such as the distributive…
> Not that I expect Google to issue fake certs, but DigiNotar also doesn't command 80%+ browser marketshare to soften the blowback. Not sure how that is relevant. DigiNotar was a trusted root CA in all major browsers.…
Fun question: Is CSS Turing complete yet?
> Oh yeah, it'd be great if Google could MITM half the SSL on the internet... How exactly would Google MITM half the SSL on the internet by virtue of issuing certificates via ACME? The private key never leaves the…
Nice analysis! Never realized that Google has pushed down the #1 result so far down at the bottom! It took me 4 mouse scrolls to actually find the #1 result (a Wikipedia article) for "lollipop"! It really shows how much…
My personal best practice is to always create a thread pool on program startup and distribute your tasks among the thread pool. I use the same best practice in all other languages too. Is this best practice sound or can…
> or tell the reader your assumptions It is right there in the first section of the article. "In this discussion, we assume that we already know some basic properties of arithmetic operations such as the distributive…
> Not that I expect Google to issue fake certs, but DigiNotar also doesn't command 80%+ browser marketshare to soften the blowback. Not sure how that is relevant. DigiNotar was a trusted root CA in all major browsers.…
Fun question: Is CSS Turing complete yet?
> Oh yeah, it'd be great if Google could MITM half the SSL on the internet... How exactly would Google MITM half the SSL on the internet by virtue of issuing certificates via ACME? The private key never leaves the…
Nice analysis! Never realized that Google has pushed down the #1 result so far down at the bottom! It took me 4 mouse scrolls to actually find the #1 result (a Wikipedia article) for "lollipop"! It really shows how much…