I don’t know what Snarles is thinking of, but there are examples that one can provide. For example, if someone finds an efficient way of factoring integers, and keeps this secret, they can probably do a lot more damage than they can if their ability is publicly known. However, I don’t see how in any substantial way that sort of worry connects with snarles’ apparent concern about singletons.
I don’t know what Snarles is thinking of, but there are examples that one can provide. For example, if someone finds an efficient way of factoring integers, and keeps this secret, they can probably do a lot more damage than they can if their ability is publicly known. However, I don’t see how in any substantial way that sort of worry connects with snarles’ apparent concern about singletons.