Hello Dietrich,.
Thanks for the compliment and further info about DNA will follow soon!
Best regards, SDSC
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Hello Andrew,
Thanks, at the moment I am working on a white paper about DNA which will explain a lot more.
Hopefully it can be released within one or two weeks from now so keep tuned.
Best regards SDSC
Thanks, at the moment I am working on a white paper about DNA which will explain a lot more.
Hopefully it can be released within one or two weeks from now so keep tuned.
Best regards SDSC
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Since the development of DNA is quite slowly, I'm willing to give you a once-only donation of EUR 5,000 to support the project. There is one small condition attached to it, but it will present no problem for you (considering the current status of DNA).
The challenge: I put a file in this topic, you make that file smaller and put it back into this topic (together with the decompressor). If I can reconstruct the original file using the decompressor, you get EUR 5,000.
Because DNA is still in its infancy, I make it easy: you don't need to make 256 bytes of it. If the size of the shrinked file (+ the decompressor) is only 1 byte smaller than the original file, you've already won.
Hopefully you accept the challenge, because it is the ultimate way to determine independently the operation and/or functioning. It is not difficult and in addition, it will also provides a nice pocket money on it !
- Muis
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Hello, SDSC
Though its in infancy ... where can you download 2.4 beta?, or should we wait until v3?
- Phoenix
@ Muis
Hello Muis,
Nice challenge, but i think they exist on internet for several years like "The Million Random Digit Challenge". As you probably already had expected (and maybe you figured it out yourself), for several reasons I wave it aside. One of the main reasons I personally think is that you put your own credibility into question, winning the credibility of your product in this way, especially if amounts of money are involved. A good wine needs no bush, and challenges like this are not needed. I agree with you that the development around DNA is slow but as already explained several times, DNA is a hobby project! Right now I am writing a White Paper for DNA which will give significantly more insight. The video about DNA was an introduction and also intended to probe interest, that there is interest is more than obvious now! Another but not entirely unimportant reason is that, when I respond to this challenge that i finally give a program with a part of the algorithm away, for free. When I would do this, how good your intentions may be, I have no control over it and DNA is an easy prey for the interested parties in this matter, thinking of reversed engineering. Despite the fact that DNA is a hobby project, there is still a lot of ingenuity and certainly 2 unique algorithms in it, which I still want to keep for myself. Wait on the White Paper, it will certainly give you more explanation.
Thanks for your challenge, but alas!
@Phoenix
Hello Phoenix,
DNA is not for download, the reason can be found in the above.
Regards SDSC.
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