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Oh, I go bug hunting all the time in sensitive software. It's the basis of test synthesis as well. Which tests should you write? Maybe you could liken that to considering where the needles will be in the haystack: you have to think ahead.

It's a hard, time consuming, and meandering process to do this kind of work on a system, and it's what you might have to pay expensive consultants to do for you, but it's also how you beat an expensive bug to the punchline.

An LLM helps me run all sorts of considerations on a system that I didn't think of myself, but that process is no different than what it looks like when I verify the system myself. I have all sorts of suspicions that turn into dead ends because I can't know what problems a complex system is already hardened against.

What exactly stops two in-flight transfers from double-spending? What about when X? And when Y? And what if Z? I have these sorts of thoughts all day.

I can sense a little vinegar at the end of your comment. Presumably something here annoys you?



> I can sense a little vinegar at the end of your comment. Presumably something here annoys you?

Thanks for your responses.

Really sorry about the vinegar, not intentional. I may have such personality disorder idk. Being blunt, not very great communication skills.


It's ok, I do worse things on HN.

My vice is when someone writes a comment where I have a different opinion than them, and their comment makes me think of my own thoughts on the subject.

But since I'm responding to them, I feel like it's some sort of debate/argument even though in reality I'm just adding my two cents.




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