I'm a computer scientist and PhD in Boolean Physics. Just recently downloaded all their environment from their github repository.
iExec isn't going anywhere because the framework is faulty.
The booleans have been a problem when you compile your Java code to JavaScript. It provokes a memory overflow in the container that leaks the booleans to the DNS. That's a big no for any Dapp. Honestly I really hope they find a solution to that otherwise an attacker could access the root on Ubuntu machines and easily leak metadatas through the SATA port.
The problem Gilles is facing here is a well known subset of the P versus NP problem, even Linus Torvald can't fix that easily. Their best hope is to use a distributed dockerized garbage collector and a zero knowledge algorithm to round float functions but that would remain a temporary solution.
I strongly advise to stay away from this project until they fix the problem (if they ever can since it's been a major problem to computing since decades).
Ok what does this mean? I was about to invest 2k$ on it cause anons keep saying this is digital oil but im a tech brainlet and Ive seen some posts saying booleans arent working. So whats a boolean and why should I care? Ive looked at it on wikipedia and all I see is some complicated math shit I'd need a phd to understand
John Sanchez
>whats a boolean >I'd need a phd to understand lmao
Connor Hughes
It's joke fud, dummy.
Nolan Edwards
Java handles memory flows and garbage collection on its own. Nice try retard
Eli Hill
Yeah but when Java is compiled to Javascript it losses all memory managing capabilities thus overflowing the booleans through the payment gateways
Owen Wilson
RLC isnt going to fix P vs NP kek Fucking steven hawkings couldnt
Ayden Anderson
What are those made up symbols? I just can't grasp what booleans are and why RLC is not working cause of them. I thought you would need a phd to understand them that's why iExec has like 6 phds is what Ive read
You must be super dumb in the real world. Jesus wept.
William Martin
or and and
Eli Diaz
I studied an arts major, it's normal I don't know complicated math stuff. So same if you didn't study an arts major you wouldnt know complicated things about it like "acrylic paints" and "papier-mâché". Theres no need to insult
Chase Nguyen
Bro I did that shit in kindergarten, get on my level
Hunter Lewis
>steven hawkings if he was so smart than how come his dead?
He was a handicap retard that couldn't solve the boolean problem, that's why
Zachary Nelson
Thx for reminding me of the boolean problem, sold again low and will buy high again
Ryan Jones
LMAO I love how this pure non-sense triggers so many weak hands.
SAT boolean problem, mixed with some bullshit DNS retard leak and you get a very ncie FUD sir
William Powell
>The booleans have been a problem when you compile your Java code to JavaScript. It provokes a memory overflow in the container that leaks the booleans to the DNS
1. Java does not compile to javascript. 2. Booleans don't cause memory overflows, floats do. 3. Leaks the booleans to the DNS what the fuck?
Was this post made by an ML algo?
Zachary Gomez
lmao I thought the same, the NLP ( GPT-2) vibe is too strong with this meme FUD
Parker Hall
It wasn't meant to be for a lot of these fools. And Im fine with that. Hurry up and moon you dogshit coin so we can price them out
Isaiah Cox
>1. Java does not compile to javascript. Yes it does. You compile Java to a script, thus Javascript
>2. Booleans don't cause memory overflows, floats do. Booleans do cause memory overflows, that's the main problem with iExec. 0b1+0b1=0b0 so the boolean overflowed. Result should be 0b2, which iExec can't get it to work.
>3. Leaks the booleans to the DNS what the fuck? The DNS is a known vulnerability on the Linux Kernel. Hackers use it to push the overflowed booleans through the DNS pipe and steal your data. I've got a PhD in Boolean Physics as I said before and this has been my life's work
Austin Phillips
I have a PhD in code programming What this guy says is true
Juan Myers
As soon as I heard Boolean physics I knew this was a joke.
> The DNS is a known vulnerability on the Linux Kernel. Hackers use it to push the overflowed booleans through the DNS pipe and steal your data. I've got a PhD in Boolean Physics as I said before and this has been my life's work