MS came out with a rebuilt version of Visual Studio. I downloaded the python configuration. I was thinking to write my simple, finite, trusted notary system, especially for arbitrary liquidity management without memory. A tool targeted at Telegram, about the only platform I would bother writing for. I still like that organization, I think they are completely tuned to sandbox.
But I fear the geeky, the running off into some theoretical fun and lose myself in it. I would rather blog it. If anything, I would download Flask, a dispatcher, route manager. Then write atop Fask my simple trusted notary node code. The node code connects notaries in spanning tree, esecutes reject, accept and timeout. I am mailng a collective consensus builder.
But Telegram supporters likely read my blog, they may beat me too it, especially as I spill lots of coffee. Wait a minute once more, Telegram is at the network layer, they should off generic trusted notary nets, as a service. We would be most pleased if Telegram alson made human proof key generators, held in the python out of band nemory, a secure key python module. Why should I do it, let the bot builders collect a copyright fee. Telegram can secure bot code for a service, then it is automatically swappable for do-re-me.
Technical note, we should assume the python iterator process is secure, most of the counterfeit locks can be placed there. That alone gets you most of your trust.
This is all rather exciting to me.
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