> work offline (you don't need network at-payment, nor does the terminal) Surely this is massively vulnerable to double spend attacks?
For me (FF nightly on Linux) a hard refresh has a roughly 50/50 chance of choosing HTTP3 or HTTP2.
The problem here is societal, not technological. An end state where people do less work than they do today but society is more productive is desirable, and we shouldn't be trying to force companies/governments/etc to…
I'd be more worried about someone compromising a card reader in the field and reading cached/stored real CC details, or installing some kind of intercepting malware. (That does seem to be difficult/impossible in this…
Wasn't a significant part of the Cambridge Analytica scandal that Facebook gave them access to user data _without_ the user's consent?
The "Texas two step" is also notably controversial and has been overturned by courts several times, including the most recent attempt: https://www.reuters.com/legal/jjs-ltl-units-bankruptcy-dismi...
Disclaimer: My full time job involves developing a CSI driver that is on this list (not simplyblock, but I won't say more than that to avoid completely doxxing myself). A lot of this chart seems weird - is it somehow…
> work offline (you don't need network at-payment, nor does the terminal) Surely this is massively vulnerable to double spend attacks?
For me (FF nightly on Linux) a hard refresh has a roughly 50/50 chance of choosing HTTP3 or HTTP2.
The problem here is societal, not technological. An end state where people do less work than they do today but society is more productive is desirable, and we shouldn't be trying to force companies/governments/etc to…
I'd be more worried about someone compromising a card reader in the field and reading cached/stored real CC details, or installing some kind of intercepting malware. (That does seem to be difficult/impossible in this…
Wasn't a significant part of the Cambridge Analytica scandal that Facebook gave them access to user data _without_ the user's consent?
The "Texas two step" is also notably controversial and has been overturned by courts several times, including the most recent attempt: https://www.reuters.com/legal/jjs-ltl-units-bankruptcy-dismi...
Disclaimer: My full time job involves developing a CSI driver that is on this list (not simplyblock, but I won't say more than that to avoid completely doxxing myself). A lot of this chart seems weird - is it somehow…