Not since the pi pico came out.
It’s cheaper, more capable, and you can still use arduino code if you want.
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It’s actually a comment on the performance loss incurred from a likely failed branch prediction.
Yes. It’s clearly red.
Keep your magic ways to yourself, wizard
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Bruh you better watch out or I’m gonna delete your IP address
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Programming@programming.dev•How could digitial age verification be possibly implemented with privacy in mind?
2 yearsWe can, but blockchain is old technology.
We should use an LLM to create and verify the tokens.
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Programming@programming.dev•How could digitial age verification be possibly implemented with privacy in mind?
2 yearsThat’s when you add an extra
point of failurevalidator.
Server 1 generates a token for server 2 to validate.
You send the token to server 2, who validates and generates you a token for server 3. Then finally server 3 validates the token and grants/denies your access.The more nodes you have across different countries, the harder it is for the last server to discover your identity.
Definitely not without its flaws, but I wonder if a decentralised node setup similar to the tor network could work.


What the frick are you doing? Do you want to be ba*ned???
I can’t believe you casually dropped a n*w in there at the *nd too!