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RE: On the Gridcoin Whitelist, and Where to Draw the Line

in #gridcoin7 years ago

I agree with this - there is historical value in the messages, which helps build a picture of events during the war.

Using useful hill climbing algorithm (mixed with brute force method, BTW)

If you look at it that way, every method is brute force. I consider a brute force decryption to be a full search of the key space, not a guided search that cleverly skips irrelevant parts.

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there is historical value in the messages, which helps build a picture of events during the war.

I fully agree with this.

In the article you talked about usefulness and I did not agree with the argument. Being an interesting from historical point of view and useful is two different things.