LEGEND: This is a set of notes done with Kinopio. Each box is a note. If the box contains a URL, the box (1) tries to display a thumbnail and (2) provides an arrow button that can be used to directly open the link.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamport_signature
OTHER:
(a) The half-circle icons are for making links between boxes (I think that only the note creator can make links)
(b) Selection in Kinopio is done by swiping (the mouse). If you get a wide streak on the screen, you have begun selection. The selection dissolves on its own (in a few seconds). Clicking again, away from the selection, seems to work, too.
(c) When you select a box, it begins to wiggle.
(d) If you click and begin an empty box and you want to get rid of it, simply click again, away from the box.
A shockingly good use of NFTs: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/03/14/this-mila-kunis-backed-tv-show-lets-nft-holders-choose-the-plot/
A video on ZK proofs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO97kVMI3SE
We also talked about homomorphic encryption, briefly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homomorphic_encryption
Oh, and we talked about "Legal Systems Very Different From Ours": http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Legal%20Systems/LegalSystemsContents.htm
And the stuff I've been working on here: https://trie.site
The Future Programming Workshop came up: http://www.future-programming.org/2015/programSPLASH.html
I think we also briefly discussed orthogonal persistence, for which I would point at the first few chapters of my big Houyhnhnm Computing https://ngnghm.github.io
LEGEND: This is a set of notes done with Kinopio. Each box is a note. If the box contains a URL, the box (1) tries to display a thumbnail and (2) provides an arrow button that can be used to directly open the link.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamport_signature
OTHER:
(a) The half-circle icons are for making links between boxes (I think that only the note creator can make links)
(b) Selection in Kinopio is done by swiping (the mouse). If you get a wide streak on the screen, you have begun selection. The selection dissolves on its own (in a few seconds). Clicking again, away from the selection, seems to work, too.
(c) When you select a box, it begins to wiggle.
(d) If you click and begin an empty box and you want to get rid of it, simply click again, away from the box.
A shockingly good use of NFTs: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/03/14/this-mila-kunis-backed-tv-show-lets-nft-holders-choose-the-plot/
A video on ZK proofs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO97kVMI3SE
We also talked about homomorphic encryption, briefly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homomorphic_encryption
Oh, and we talked about "Legal Systems Very Different From Ours": http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Legal%20Systems/LegalSystemsContents.htm
And the stuff I've been working on here: https://trie.site
The Future Programming Workshop came up: http://www.future-programming.org/2015/programSPLASH.html
I think we also briefly discussed orthogonal persistence, for which I would point at the first few chapters of my big Houyhnhnm Computing https://ngnghm.github.io