If it's liable to change, it's not a natural key. Yes, requirements change and flexibility is a good thing to build in, but any system needs to be designed with a set of invariants in mind. And those invariants need to…
Great technique and decent paper but every time I read "threshold" in my head I cross it out in red ink and write "quorum".
I don't twitter but whenever I'm shown tweet I'm astounded at the amount of redirection involved in linking.
> make available every .. phone-location signal in real time And yet targetted strikes intended to take out key military targets based on high-quality intelligence still took out hospitals and schools. Hmm.
> that runs on modern web browsers. Never mind your protocols, I'm pretty sure nothing can go wrong here!
> NSA-approved cryptographic algorithms this was written in 2014 without a trace of irony.
If it's liable to change, it's not a natural key. Yes, requirements change and flexibility is a good thing to build in, but any system needs to be designed with a set of invariants in mind. And those invariants need to…
Great technique and decent paper but every time I read "threshold" in my head I cross it out in red ink and write "quorum".
I don't twitter but whenever I'm shown tweet I'm astounded at the amount of redirection involved in linking.
> make available every .. phone-location signal in real time And yet targetted strikes intended to take out key military targets based on high-quality intelligence still took out hospitals and schools. Hmm.
> that runs on modern web browsers. Never mind your protocols, I'm pretty sure nothing can go wrong here!
> NSA-approved cryptographic algorithms this was written in 2014 without a trace of irony.