But if something opens the drawer and takes out a block and says, "I just opened a drawer and took out a block," it's hard to say it doesn't understand what it's doing.
This sounds just like somebody in the seventies saying: "But if you present a photo of a dog to a computer and it responds with the word "dog", it's hard to say it doesn't understand what it's seeing."
Pushing the Limits of Privacy
Note to editor: normally limits are understood to be pushed outward, not inward.
Or at least to call it version 4.0 rather than 3.9, to indicate the breaking changes.
If there were any...The list in TFS doesn't mention any backwards incompatibilities, just added features. Releasing a new minor version for it seems perfectly consistent with semantic versioning https://semver.org/ conventions to me.
The researchers expected that the best programmer would outperform his average counterpart by a factor of two or three. But it turned out that the most skilled programmer far outperformed the worst. He was 20 times faster at coding, 25 times faster at debugging, and 10 times faster at program execution than the programmer with the lowest marks.
The quote in the title is a glaring non-sequitur. They report a comparison between best and worst, not best and average. In a sample of 10 subjects, mind you. But hey, if you want to make a point, who needs the data?
the solution to secure serverless apps is close partnership between developers, DevOps, and AppSec, also known as DevSecOps
sure, you can trust something like signal to handle keys transparently (i've not used nor thoroughly studied signal, it looks good) but
That and Signal messaging still relies on centralized servers. Although you can create your own private Signal network, federation of servers is not currently possible, nor planned https://signal.org/blog/the-ec... . There may be good pragmatic reasons for that (as outlined in the blog), but as crippling as it may be, I think an open protocol standard and decentralized server infrastructure is a sine qua non for an e-mail successor.
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood