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Mostly secure key exchange via quantum key distribution. QKD automatically detects eavesdropping and can thereby guarantee a secure key exchange based on fundamental physics. That’s basically it.
Mostly secure key exchange via quantum key distribution. QKD automatically detects eavesdropping and can thereby guarantee a secure key exchange based on fundamental physics. That’s basically it.
There’s embedded rust for a few platforms. Using it on ESPs is fun
I love “unimplemented!”
I’m guessing wasm
Benefit of the doubt it is a reference to this meme.
No, it’s about the legitimization of law, the legitimization of use of power, checks and balances and unconditional human rights.
Usually codified by lawy not prosecuted as “immoral behaviour” as such. Although if you look at recent anti-abortion legislation in the US it is intentionally vague. That shifts some burden of interpretation to the executive branch and is a sign of authoritarianism I’d say.
It’s much easier to suppress farting than the involuntary reflexes of coughing and sneezing.
It absolutely does imo, it legitimises itself through an appeal to an underlying moral framework.
Yes, but very indirectly. We don’t have a “moral police”, but one that enforces laws which are, as you say, legitimized by the people as a sovereign.
So you don’t see police stopping people on “moral grounds” in some vague interpretation.
the state maintains that this is a moral and legitimate use of force: that it has the authority to do this.
I don’t necessarily agree with “moral”. In western democracies laws and use of force doesn’t legitimize itself by a call to morality usually. Just using some kind of authority, doesn’t make a government authoritarian by any common definition of the word.
Hot take. What’s the eli5 behind the idea?
Used to work as a data analyst for a global logistics company and this has me a bit worried.
You should be the one answering the question for us laymen. If you don’t know nobody does
It has been studied though.
Do they then they extensively use algebraic data types like rusts Option?
When did he say that?
What a ride! One more story?
Covid spiked bike prices a lot.
Are the horizontal stripes real or an artifact of always measuring east-west transects?
Well, there are general takeaways, the particular topics are really just examples.
Yes, physically secure key exchange, but at Tage same time mist progress also correlates with progress in quantum computing and quantum attacks on classical crypto and most key security problems are not due to transport attacks. But its a good thing.