That sounds like you might want to look into digital signatures.
Out of curiosity, where are people going?
Not sure where buildkit is at these days, but k8s should have reproducible builds.
This is horrifying. From your perspective, what's the hook that gets a person to hand over the money? Is it to make return on investment, or is it because they think the scammer loves them, or some other reason?
Is it Dekker? https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/578243.Field_Guide_to_Hu...
> You can't go back to the way things were. > type in anything, and somehow it will read your mind I think we can go back to the way things were, which had nothing to do with mind reading. In the past, you could type in…
I'm very curious to see how this investigation plays out, especially considering the debt situation here in the US. It appears (according to tether's audit reports) that tether went from about 64 billion in treasuries…
I love that the graphs are in grayscale.
The director of the George Orwell foundation appeared in the article and seemed interested in the archive.
Here's a mathy explanation of its use in the real world (for peer to peer communications): https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/blob/master/doc/el...
But taking drugs also affects physiological things such as breathing, heart rate, salivation, sweat, etc. All of those things are tied to physical material that starts outside the body that our physical bodies manage…
The other side of this argument is that the world is not getting off oil. We will need the oil if we want to get every nation up to a Euro/US standard of living.
You may want to have a look at how they do Extended Keys over in bitcoin: https://learnmeabitcoin.com/technical/keys/hd-wallets/extend...
This can also be detected by using the NetGuard firewall which acts as a vpn. Even in full lockdown mode, some kinds of newwork traffic gets through.
If you are worried about users holding the DAO hostage by not signing cooperatively, you might want to check out ROAST which is basically FROST done in rounds in such a way that you can withstand some malicious…
Interesting, it looks like it relies on a fraud detection scheme. Have you considered pairing Chaumian ecash with your reputation system?
Do you have recommendations/other channels with experts like this?
Your repo is very helpful. Really great comments. It's too bad that I'm so busy. The Nix sirens are certainly calling, but I'll have to plug my ears for now.
Since you are evangelizing a little bit, I have a question about nix. I'm a debian user, and I see debian as a base layer. It takes care of security updates and miscellaneous system configurations so I don't have to. In…
Do you have more info on how linux has bad security culture?
FYI, an MSR got green lit recently: https://fortune.com/2023/12/13/nuclear-reactor-approval-molt...
It looks like people recently got permission in the United States to build an MSR: https://fortune.com/2023/12/13/nuclear-reactor-approval-molt... I have not seen any evidence that solar+wind will provide a proper base…
I have head that molten salt is much safer but also more expensive. Would there be a reason not to go with molten salt?
People talked about this on HN earlier: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25968751 The short end of it is something like: serendipity = work + telling people about the work
Which emacs python packages are your favorite to work with?
That sounds like you might want to look into digital signatures.
Out of curiosity, where are people going?
Not sure where buildkit is at these days, but k8s should have reproducible builds.
This is horrifying. From your perspective, what's the hook that gets a person to hand over the money? Is it to make return on investment, or is it because they think the scammer loves them, or some other reason?
Is it Dekker? https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/578243.Field_Guide_to_Hu...
> You can't go back to the way things were. > type in anything, and somehow it will read your mind I think we can go back to the way things were, which had nothing to do with mind reading. In the past, you could type in…
I'm very curious to see how this investigation plays out, especially considering the debt situation here in the US. It appears (according to tether's audit reports) that tether went from about 64 billion in treasuries…
I love that the graphs are in grayscale.
The director of the George Orwell foundation appeared in the article and seemed interested in the archive.
Here's a mathy explanation of its use in the real world (for peer to peer communications): https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/blob/master/doc/el...
But taking drugs also affects physiological things such as breathing, heart rate, salivation, sweat, etc. All of those things are tied to physical material that starts outside the body that our physical bodies manage…
The other side of this argument is that the world is not getting off oil. We will need the oil if we want to get every nation up to a Euro/US standard of living.
You may want to have a look at how they do Extended Keys over in bitcoin: https://learnmeabitcoin.com/technical/keys/hd-wallets/extend...
This can also be detected by using the NetGuard firewall which acts as a vpn. Even in full lockdown mode, some kinds of newwork traffic gets through.
If you are worried about users holding the DAO hostage by not signing cooperatively, you might want to check out ROAST which is basically FROST done in rounds in such a way that you can withstand some malicious…
Interesting, it looks like it relies on a fraud detection scheme. Have you considered pairing Chaumian ecash with your reputation system?
Do you have recommendations/other channels with experts like this?
Your repo is very helpful. Really great comments. It's too bad that I'm so busy. The Nix sirens are certainly calling, but I'll have to plug my ears for now.
Since you are evangelizing a little bit, I have a question about nix. I'm a debian user, and I see debian as a base layer. It takes care of security updates and miscellaneous system configurations so I don't have to. In…
Do you have more info on how linux has bad security culture?
FYI, an MSR got green lit recently: https://fortune.com/2023/12/13/nuclear-reactor-approval-molt...
It looks like people recently got permission in the United States to build an MSR: https://fortune.com/2023/12/13/nuclear-reactor-approval-molt... I have not seen any evidence that solar+wind will provide a proper base…
I have head that molten salt is much safer but also more expensive. Would there be a reason not to go with molten salt?
People talked about this on HN earlier: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25968751 The short end of it is something like: serendipity = work + telling people about the work
Which emacs python packages are your favorite to work with?