If it fails as much as it should, gov will invest in it properly and rebuild infrastructure properly. So the next time it will work properly.
@Matthew Considering IBM has almost a monoply on mainframe computers, its in their interest for govs to still use them. They will likely profit in the long term.
Yeah, I'm gong to try to learn it, even though I'm bad at programming. Maybe helping unemployed people will help me push through. I'm not wanting to help IBM, but the people who need groceries, meds, etc.
@RaghavSood I'm thinking of making an end to end encrypted group chat system for the app I'm making. I've red a bit about how iMessage, Whatsapp and other do it. I was wondering what you though of the following:
- First user in a Room generates a symmetric 128 bit key (AES) and a public/private key pair (RSA) - When a user joins they generate a keypair, they send the public key to a server which relays it to the original user. Original user encrypts the symmetric key and relays it back, through the server to the new user. New user decrypts the sym key. - All users use that symmetric key for all messages sent to and from the server - All communication is done over HTTPS to prevent MITM attacks and such - Once the session ends all messages are deleted from the server
Company says we want to do x. My job is to help them do x, securly. Designing what ever system needs to be constructed for that to occur.
Yeah basically I wanna build a wrapper around another library that both apps use. So my wrapper is in a <script> in the apps' <head>s, while the wrapper should import the external library (and extend its functionality).
So I could just have both apps put another <script> tag with the external library...but it kinda feels redundant.
My internal lib depends on the external one, so shoud be a way of linking that.
Also yeah, "lib". It's not gonna be much more than a few dozen lines probably. I hope.
Also thanks for the hint, I just changed the sorting of my <script>s^^