A TED talk about this project helped popularize this particular example of crow intelligence. http://www.ted.com/talks/joshua_klein_on_the_intelligence_of...
While certainly a seemingly off-color (no pun intended, I swear) remark, this is an interesting topic that came to my attention during the London Olympic games. Of the ~80 men who have run a sub-10 second 100m dash,…
Well if corporations are people and Apple is the biggest company ever (in terms of market capitalization), who are their peers? It's kind of funny that at least in one arena the big players are accountable to average…
I think it's more likely they'll add ever more developer hurdles and effectively ghettoize unsigned apps than ever just flip a switch and announce "App Store only!" Unless they change gears and hype up OS XI as a…
Or if you write in gibberish, who does the burden of proof fall on to demonstrate the information is truly 'random' and not a cypher?
It could also create a scenario in which a bug in a decryption or hash function could potentially land an end user jail time.
A TED talk about this project helped popularize this particular example of crow intelligence. http://www.ted.com/talks/joshua_klein_on_the_intelligence_of...
While certainly a seemingly off-color (no pun intended, I swear) remark, this is an interesting topic that came to my attention during the London Olympic games. Of the ~80 men who have run a sub-10 second 100m dash,…
Well if corporations are people and Apple is the biggest company ever (in terms of market capitalization), who are their peers? It's kind of funny that at least in one arena the big players are accountable to average…
I think it's more likely they'll add ever more developer hurdles and effectively ghettoize unsigned apps than ever just flip a switch and announce "App Store only!" Unless they change gears and hype up OS XI as a…
Or if you write in gibberish, who does the burden of proof fall on to demonstrate the information is truly 'random' and not a cypher?
It could also create a scenario in which a bug in a decryption or hash function could potentially land an end user jail time.