Has IRC been getting many new features recently? It kind of feels like the sort of thing where software can become “finished”.
Has IRC been getting many new features recently? It kind of feels like the sort of thing where software can become “finished”.
Haha I read it as “foot bug zapper”, as in a bug zapper you attach to your foot…
and all future commits
Not entirely true. As long as you hold the copyright to all of the code (there are no contributions from other people), you can change the license however you like. The important thing is that this only affects commits after the licence is changed. All earlier versions are permanently available under the license they were released with.
Yes, that makes a lot more sense.
Step 3 is where the issue occurs. The last party to submit their value has control over the output. Any complex calculations can easily be passed off as network lag. One solution I can think of is to pass the values round in a circle, one by one. This would require each party to share their value before they have seen all other values. At the end each party would share their calculated values to verify they match. Probably other solutions as well.
If stability was their aim, they wouldn’t be breaking stuff all the time…
It wasn’t even near the top of the post. (4 people fell for it in the replies)
They do? I’ve always seen that as being up to distro maintainers, and out of control of the devs.