There also a very interesting sub-discussion about bundling Notary and TUF together, an what the implications are for pairing image signing and package signing into a single request. While TUF can be seen as a next gen tool for signing groups of digital content, it's relationship at this point to Notary is yet to be solidified.
It's been through three rucks and has been my daily partner for three years now.
As a bike commuting New Yorker, I'm frequently carrying my whole life around plus laptop, and it's been perfect. It looks as new as the day I purchased it.
From the design goals outlined in the FAQ, it seems clear to me that Google expects there to be a great deal more bandwidth hungry devices in the home speaking first to each other, and then out to the WAN, in the near term.
Including Bluetooth, Weave, and Thread, along with up to 128 devices, gives me a rough sense of the scale of connected devices they anticipate in each home. Given that it also has a reasonable compute capabilities and cooling as one of the highlights, I think it's far to say that it could do a lot of processing on its own before reaching back home to the GOOG DCs.
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- FEMA is moving to level 1.
- The DPA was last invoked during the cold war
- Links to FEMA [1] and Wikipedia [2]
- Doctors may now practice across state lines
- A 100 page plan has been recently published which references an 18 month cycle for the pandemic [3]
- There was a reference to a "significant proportion" of serious infection rates in the millennial generation based on early reports from India
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[1] https://www.fema.gov/defense-production-act-overview
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Production_Act
[3] https://int.nyt.com/data/documenthelper/6819-covid-19-respon...