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Swede here.
Some American candy, mostly bad chocolate
Same thing with early studies on prime numbers
You could tie it to requiring access to a digital ID (with password / PIN protection, etc), but yes kids could still “borrow” it
What you want is cryptographic Zero-knowledge proofs, not regular encryption. See anonymous credentials protocols.
And it does require every verifying entity to trust the issuer (each user could collect attestations from multiple issuers, to prove different things to different verifiers)
Another issue is the risk of deanonymization by verifiers simply asking for more proof of many different properties, until you can be identified anyway
… And feed the credit card issuers?
A reminder that “cashback” credit cards are paid for by big fees on transactions which the store pays, forcing them to raise prices. It’s literally anticompetitive
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At least 3
Kinda like rocket league boosts, haha
Just look at the center of the sphere. You see distant scaffolding and walkways. The camera could be a small one set up there.
You should look at higher than 4D renderings, like high dimensional hypercubes, as don’t forget non-euclidean geometry
Besides the general security risk of they run trojaned clients, if they run it in the office they’re spending the company’s electricity
It’s called incident response
But not inwards like the not so hygienic Dyson ones.
You could do something clever with UV light possibly, but still. There’s going to be plenty of traces of crap on them even if all bacteria is dead
I’m a millennial that has seen them in Sweden, but probably at least for not a decade or more by now.
It was equivalent from the start if we assume AI = 0
After checking for physical health issues, ergonomics, stress, posture, etc, take a look at better shoes. If you ever feel like your heels often hit the ground hard when you walk, and especially if you more often feel pain after having carried something heavy, the impact on your spine might be bigger than you think even if you don’t feel it at that moment. Better shoes (and posture, etc) reduces the impact significantly.
Tech recruiters are the worst, almost nobody actually understands technology so they just pick based on the fanciest education and whatnot because they don’t understand how to judge experience
I’ve heard stories of clients giving gifts getting pissed when the wrong person claims them, so it’s risky for not just legal reasons