Hacker-proof code confirmed

The aspiration to create formally verified software has existed nearly as long as the field of computer science. For a long time it seemed hopelessly out of reach, but advances over the past decade in so-called “formal methods” have inched the approach closer to mainstream practice. Today formal software verification is being explored in well-funded academic collaborations, the U.S. military and technology companies such as Microsoft and Amazon.

~ Kevin Hartnett from, Hacker-Proof Code Confirmed | Quanta Magazine

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Donut and hot cider

This entry is part 11 of 13 in the series Williamsburg Bridge QM challenge

$11. warming up w ur friends, PRICELESS

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Hands

This entry is part 10 of 13 in the series Williamsburg Bridge QM challenge

*respect* your body. Only one you have!

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Finish together!

This entry is part 9 of 13 in the series Williamsburg Bridge QM challenge

2 kilometers of QM. ~2.5 hours.

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Tower two. Oof!

This entry is part 8 of 13 in the series Williamsburg Bridge QM challenge

Second tower…

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Middle

This entry is part 7 of 13 in the series Williamsburg Bridge QM challenge

Halfway through the challenge…

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up the approach

and out over river…

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Ready?!?!

manhattan in about three hours…

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SLOW

This is the end, in NYC. Not sure I’ll get this far tomorrow….

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