Each satellite is said to have ~20 gbit/s usable bandwidth, and they're launching tens of thousands of them. The answer should be "a lot"
They're definitely on the theater side of security. I've got locked out of my account multiple times for no reason. Furious the second time, I sent a crafted image of an invalid ID to check if they actually even care.…
That doesen't seem like some fundamental restriction, but rather a compromise we're always willing to make. 30ms is not noticeable, so we don't try to lower it and sacrifice something else. Even the super slow ones like…
The worry is that something in a link will cause the program to behave in unpredictable manner. At best it would crash, but it could do much more damage if given the chance. I don't know Golang, so I can't definitely…
The message >NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT YOUR LINKS ENDS WITH .IMAGE_FORMAT AND DOESN'T HAVE ANY & CHARS AFTER BECAUSE THIS SYMBOL IS RESERVED BY GOLANG Makes me a bit uncomfortable with it. Shouldn't input sanitization be one…
In addition of being quite bad in latency, a single block also cannot hold a lot of transactions. You'll always have to store the mass of transactions somewhere else, which takes away from the purpose of blockchain in…
I think the title is quite misleading. The article says >the City regulator the FSA is concerned that crypto investment firms could be overstating potential payouts or understating the risks from investing in bitcoin…
If you have to trust everyones routing to be correct to have a working internet, it doesen't seem trustless
I'd say it's bad design to have everything important in the open just because it's behind a firewall; it's got a huge blast radius when something goes wrong. Securing your services regardless of where they are in the…
Each satellite is said to have ~20 gbit/s usable bandwidth, and they're launching tens of thousands of them. The answer should be "a lot"
They're definitely on the theater side of security. I've got locked out of my account multiple times for no reason. Furious the second time, I sent a crafted image of an invalid ID to check if they actually even care.…
That doesen't seem like some fundamental restriction, but rather a compromise we're always willing to make. 30ms is not noticeable, so we don't try to lower it and sacrifice something else. Even the super slow ones like…
The worry is that something in a link will cause the program to behave in unpredictable manner. At best it would crash, but it could do much more damage if given the chance. I don't know Golang, so I can't definitely…
The message >NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT YOUR LINKS ENDS WITH .IMAGE_FORMAT AND DOESN'T HAVE ANY & CHARS AFTER BECAUSE THIS SYMBOL IS RESERVED BY GOLANG Makes me a bit uncomfortable with it. Shouldn't input sanitization be one…
In addition of being quite bad in latency, a single block also cannot hold a lot of transactions. You'll always have to store the mass of transactions somewhere else, which takes away from the purpose of blockchain in…
I think the title is quite misleading. The article says >the City regulator the FSA is concerned that crypto investment firms could be overstating potential payouts or understating the risks from investing in bitcoin…
If you have to trust everyones routing to be correct to have a working internet, it doesen't seem trustless
I'd say it's bad design to have everything important in the open just because it's behind a firewall; it's got a huge blast radius when something goes wrong. Securing your services regardless of where they are in the…