

Are there entire operating systems written in a functional language? Why is it imperative languages like C?


Are there entire operating systems written in a functional language? Why is it imperative languages like C?


tokenized and hashed version of the message message.hashed
so the message “hello world” would be encrypted but you would also get hash(“hello”)+ " "+ hash(“world”) stored on the server? This would mean an attacker could recognize frequently used English words by calculating hash(“hello”) and searching? … I would think the client should tokenize and encrypt the hashes as well: encrypt(hash(“hello”), private_key) + " " + encrypt(hash(“world”), private_key)
Random thought: What if the user submits a merkle-tree, so searching for a sub-string could mean searching for a path in the tree …
Maybe hashes in the tree could be encrypted using a key from the client.


Imo the spartan-protocol is superior to gemini, it enables easy file upload, and is still an upgrade over gopher.
Regarding Encryption: You can simply push that task to an overlay network.


CPUs nowadays are fast enough to render 3D graphics in real time?


never managed to get the programm running
yeah, I download code and it just does not compile. My environment has not the required dependencies.


I guess the advantage here is that this is a single C file. This means you can run it fairly easily on an old system without a rust-toolchain or go-toolchain available.
I wonder: Server CPUs can have like 10+ cores, if compilers can optimize rasterization and transformations to become really fast … but yeah requiring an average user to have this system is pretty expensive lol.
LLVMpipe to my understanding is GPU emulation on CPU on Linux.