> Could I have added blockchain for tamper-proofing? Sure. Am I going to give people that idea? Absolutely not.
I appreciate the restraint. :P Besides, embedding a lie into a ledger doesn't make it true, it just makes it slightly harder to escape accountability that might not exist anyway.
> "Slightly more sour than batch #3" beats pH to three decimals.
Yeah, while the "human tongue" sensor and support package might not be standardized, it's still far more powerful than anything we can build in a factory.
We just need to control for cases where its processing-unit automatically incorporates data we want to exclude, like "how expensive was that sample."
I appreciate the restraint. :P Besides, embedding a lie into a ledger doesn't make it true, it just makes it slightly harder to escape accountability that might not exist anyway.
> "Slightly more sour than batch #3" beats pH to three decimals.
Yeah, while the "human tongue" sensor and support package might not be standardized, it's still far more powerful than anything we can build in a factory.
We just need to control for cases where its processing-unit automatically incorporates data we want to exclude, like "how expensive was that sample."