Presumably there is benefit in reducing trust in a party with mixed or unknown incentives to increase trust in a party whose incentives align with your own. For a critical piece of software I could imagine a schema…
In this scenario would you be relying on a proprietary extension to interact with GCP developed by Microsoft? Surely you would want to use a Google or Third-party developed extension to do that right? And in that case…
The mars rover does have a spectrometer. It's called ChemCam [1], it uses a laser to vaporize a small amount of matter and them captures the spectrographs of the resulting plasma with a camera. That doesn't take away…
Presumably there is benefit in reducing trust in a party with mixed or unknown incentives to increase trust in a party whose incentives align with your own. For a critical piece of software I could imagine a schema…
In this scenario would you be relying on a proprietary extension to interact with GCP developed by Microsoft? Surely you would want to use a Google or Third-party developed extension to do that right? And in that case…
The mars rover does have a spectrometer. It's called ChemCam [1], it uses a laser to vaporize a small amount of matter and them captures the spectrographs of the resulting plasma with a camera. That doesn't take away…