A chat app that only allows you to send a single message ever to any contact.
Everybody will need new private keys. What do you do with old coins? Satoshi's one for example? Or lost coins that nobody has the key for? Do you set a threshold day, after which all unclaimed coins are just marked…
Citation needed? Symmetric encryption algorithms like AES (with at least 256 bit key) are considered safe even against quantum computers, based on some reasonable math/qm assumptions.
Not really. Your bank (and the whole web) can easily switch to a quantum resistant encryption algo when time comes. For Bitcoin this is much harder.
One year before Fukushima: > Computed risks for new reactors are lower than for current designs "when only internal events are considered," according to a 2009 report that the Nuclear Energy Institute wrote for the NRC.…
If it was soo dangerous, why didn't all those safety experts shut it down? You don't see wood and canvas planes flying today.
Yeah, but I'm not talking about the original pair. Since there is way more matter than anti-matter, shouldn't the p+ eventually hit something and annihilate?
Why don't the e-/p+ annihilate back into photons? Where do the p+ go?
Pretty weird for a JSON parser to be platform dependent.
It was priced in the past, but the numbers seem ridiculously low to me: > To recap, the estimated range is $200 million to $1.7 trillion, which as suspected comes with cartoonishly large error bars.…
Maybe the time has come for applications specific CPU variations? One optimized for node.js tasks, one for databases, ...
What would be a fair price for Greenland? I say at least $5 trillion, maybe even $10T. As for the population, you can individually buy the vast majority of them off with $1 mil - $5 mil per person, so that a referendum…
pcj much?
Not in matters of debt. Just look at how EU was forced to erase more than 50% of Greece's debt. Or look at how US hedge funds are still fighting Argentina (in court) to recoup some of the money. According to your logic…
You can repackage the real driver together with your own (signed by you) trojan in a new (signed by you) installer. How many users do you think check which entity signed an executable?
Not true. Please point to a case where US attacked a defaulting debtor. You can't, because using the military against a defaulting debtor is against UN law.
You are naive. Argentina is a serial defaulter, every decade or so it defaults on it's debt. The next day creditors line up to give it money again. It's hilarious.…
The left is in a huge pickle about the Hong Kong situation. They have been screaming "decolonize" for decades, now they see Hong Kong people wave UK flags: https://mothership.sg/2019/08/hong-kong-protests-united-king...…
BuzzFeed literally invented "clickbait"
There is probably another atom in the middle of each edge.
This sounds like a private buy, meaning that the land remains under Danish sovereignty.
A chat app that only allows you to send a single message ever to any contact.
Everybody will need new private keys. What do you do with old coins? Satoshi's one for example? Or lost coins that nobody has the key for? Do you set a threshold day, after which all unclaimed coins are just marked…
Citation needed? Symmetric encryption algorithms like AES (with at least 256 bit key) are considered safe even against quantum computers, based on some reasonable math/qm assumptions.
Not really. Your bank (and the whole web) can easily switch to a quantum resistant encryption algo when time comes. For Bitcoin this is much harder.
One year before Fukushima: > Computed risks for new reactors are lower than for current designs "when only internal events are considered," according to a 2009 report that the Nuclear Energy Institute wrote for the NRC.…
If it was soo dangerous, why didn't all those safety experts shut it down? You don't see wood and canvas planes flying today.
Yeah, but I'm not talking about the original pair. Since there is way more matter than anti-matter, shouldn't the p+ eventually hit something and annihilate?
Why don't the e-/p+ annihilate back into photons? Where do the p+ go?
Pretty weird for a JSON parser to be platform dependent.
It was priced in the past, but the numbers seem ridiculously low to me: > To recap, the estimated range is $200 million to $1.7 trillion, which as suspected comes with cartoonishly large error bars.…
Maybe the time has come for applications specific CPU variations? One optimized for node.js tasks, one for databases, ...
What would be a fair price for Greenland? I say at least $5 trillion, maybe even $10T. As for the population, you can individually buy the vast majority of them off with $1 mil - $5 mil per person, so that a referendum…
pcj much?
Not in matters of debt. Just look at how EU was forced to erase more than 50% of Greece's debt. Or look at how US hedge funds are still fighting Argentina (in court) to recoup some of the money. According to your logic…
You can repackage the real driver together with your own (signed by you) trojan in a new (signed by you) installer. How many users do you think check which entity signed an executable?
Not true. Please point to a case where US attacked a defaulting debtor. You can't, because using the military against a defaulting debtor is against UN law.
You are naive. Argentina is a serial defaulter, every decade or so it defaults on it's debt. The next day creditors line up to give it money again. It's hilarious.…
The left is in a huge pickle about the Hong Kong situation. They have been screaming "decolonize" for decades, now they see Hong Kong people wave UK flags: https://mothership.sg/2019/08/hong-kong-protests-united-king...…
BuzzFeed literally invented "clickbait"
There is probably another atom in the middle of each edge.
This sounds like a private buy, meaning that the land remains under Danish sovereignty.