Also, copper cables capable of transmitting high data rates aren’t easily manufactured either. Think of shielding, twisted pairs of wires, etc. And they don’t even contain a lot of copper.
Ich geh mir erstmal n Kaffee hohlen und dann sehen wir weiter…
Also, copper cables capable of transmitting high data rates aren’t easily manufactured either. Think of shielding, twisted pairs of wires, etc. And they don’t even contain a lot of copper.
But what do you do if you have to fix ‘the internet’?!
It does not really matter. You’ve still got the JPEG (or whatever else). Just calculate the hash and you can proof that it’s the one referenced.
This is because you (in theory) need the whole blockchain to validate an NFT, so you want to keep it as small as possible.
But since you store the Cryptographic Hash of the image too, you can validate that the image on the server is actually the same one referenced by the blockchain. You could even move it to another server, but it will break the link obviously
It will still run Windows 98 just fine.
Windows Explorer does not even support the Microsoft versioning system either /s
Fun fact: Germany is about average when it comes to road safety in Europe, which is still impressing since we’ve got the highest traffic density.
That depends on your speed limit. Over here, breaking the highway speed limit in just five seconds is basically impossible.
I guess it is more like an demonstration of power to censor even just two random numbers.
I read a comment suggesting that you (yes, you!) would probably do a better job managing Twitter.