From: Tim Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>This version has the codes removed so that it will be installable
>on lower end machines.

How silly an idea would it be to separate the code-server from the
rest?
One then goes to having one code-server module in a building.
And thence to that being a mirror or cache of the central code-server
for the health care system.
Tomorrow, the world.

I suppose the key question is response speed, network loading
shouldn't be a problem.
If the codes were served form outside the building then an enemy might
run an inference attack on it unless it was efficiently encrypted ...
(Adam goes into the building, half an hour later out comes a request
for the code picking list for Gonorrhoea.  It would be difficult to
make much of a hole in security that way, but not difficult enough -
so the server stays in the LAN)

It might be one way of having easily changeable code families
according to where one was, fashion, politics and so on.
--
Midgley

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