Then perhaps you may want to wait for Apple to release a desktop-class processor to make the comparison, perhaps early next year?
I feel like more explanation is needed between steps 4 and 5 of the proof.
One important thing to keep in mind about users encrypting their own messages: those encrypted messages will be impossible to discern from random bits. This means if I send the message "f734fca50971f301786eaf0ee0de900f"…
Sure, the course grades are not curved, but the students are definitely competing academically, especially those in the same class. There's class rank, honors status, merit scholarships, internships, job opportunities,…
Then perhaps you may want to wait for Apple to release a desktop-class processor to make the comparison, perhaps early next year?
I feel like more explanation is needed between steps 4 and 5 of the proof.
One important thing to keep in mind about users encrypting their own messages: those encrypted messages will be impossible to discern from random bits. This means if I send the message "f734fca50971f301786eaf0ee0de900f"…
Sure, the course grades are not curved, but the students are definitely competing academically, especially those in the same class. There's class rank, honors status, merit scholarships, internships, job opportunities,…