Secure shell had to wait quite a while for gradual adoption by anyone new and caskets of the older to pile up. SSL wasn't exactly shiny new in 2014 when LetsEncrypt was brought in to make it prevalent together with…
If you were a token burning company a project like this seems like a solution to this: https://xkcd.com/2347/ that hits your metrics without the problem that your contributions are not welcome.
Sure, biggest Brand/Monopoly (and largely US) Tech is of course an interesting situation with a few different directions for interpretation. Yet, I think that many of them simply have to add DNSSEC, IPv6, etc as soon as…
I don't consider 100% the goal since I'm happy if the average squatter/spammer/landing-page maker finds no value in steps to reaching more discerning clients given correlating filters. It seems likely to me that the…
1&2 sound worse after this update as described.. I'm not really sure why we are still bothering with this when DNSSEC progress means DANE like setups could solve the original E2E S/MIME issues of payment and domain…
You are simplifying ad absurdum. The NSA is as likely to compromise hash and signing algorithms as the police are likely to recommend pissing in petri dishes to cast doubt on that troublesome forensic science. The NSA…
I was under the impression that breathing in burnt particulate of any sort was associated with serious cardiovascular risk? I would think a significant portion of cannabis users ingest smoke very frequently or at least…
I'll certainly mull this over. I think the point of including the creation time in the primary key was to eliminate lookups in old partitions, I.e. if an active order can only be 90 days old it can only span 2 year…
This is a topic that interests me a lot but there's a lot I find surprising since I finally started working with postgres dependent apps. Why for example is the id a good primary key? Joins are not uncommon, but I don't…
Secure shell had to wait quite a while for gradual adoption by anyone new and caskets of the older to pile up. SSL wasn't exactly shiny new in 2014 when LetsEncrypt was brought in to make it prevalent together with…
If you were a token burning company a project like this seems like a solution to this: https://xkcd.com/2347/ that hits your metrics without the problem that your contributions are not welcome.
Sure, biggest Brand/Monopoly (and largely US) Tech is of course an interesting situation with a few different directions for interpretation. Yet, I think that many of them simply have to add DNSSEC, IPv6, etc as soon as…
I don't consider 100% the goal since I'm happy if the average squatter/spammer/landing-page maker finds no value in steps to reaching more discerning clients given correlating filters. It seems likely to me that the…
1&2 sound worse after this update as described.. I'm not really sure why we are still bothering with this when DNSSEC progress means DANE like setups could solve the original E2E S/MIME issues of payment and domain…
You are simplifying ad absurdum. The NSA is as likely to compromise hash and signing algorithms as the police are likely to recommend pissing in petri dishes to cast doubt on that troublesome forensic science. The NSA…
I was under the impression that breathing in burnt particulate of any sort was associated with serious cardiovascular risk? I would think a significant portion of cannabis users ingest smoke very frequently or at least…
I'll certainly mull this over. I think the point of including the creation time in the primary key was to eliminate lookups in old partitions, I.e. if an active order can only be 90 days old it can only span 2 year…
This is a topic that interests me a lot but there's a lot I find surprising since I finally started working with postgres dependent apps. Why for example is the id a good primary key? Joins are not uncommon, but I don't…