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by __jal
3563 days ago
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I'm more of a pessimist. If you can't get C programmers to handle memory buffers correctly, how are you going to get them to use actual formal methods or annotations that rely on understanding substantially more math than the average programmer has? |
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Expecting infrastructure to be completely reliable is a fallacy and should be embraced instead of chased.
Suffering on the part of the former "programmer" (hacker) will be paid while obtaining results of various runs to exploit the system from the outside (external). Suffering on the part of the later "programmer" (coder) will be paid internally while working on more efficient solutions.
We'll need to code up the two types of suffering into stores of value, and tie them to cryptocurrencies, but that should be fairly straightforward to implement.