DML on Nostr: I guess making it bulletproof would require some thinking, maybe a new concept even. ...
I guess making it bulletproof would require some thinking, maybe a new concept even. It is very likely that I misunderstood your logic question (rhetorical maybe?) as a technological one.
Without much thinking, one way to ensure that the machine is backdoor-free, the deployment process uses the correct source and/or that the checksums are correctly calculated is by a decentralized verification of the machine state, the integrity of an automated deployment system, and the correct configuration files. I am not an expert, but wouldn't that be a use case for some sort of multisigned smart contract?
Without much thinking, one way to ensure that the machine is backdoor-free, the deployment process uses the correct source and/or that the checksums are correctly calculated is by a decentralized verification of the machine state, the integrity of an automated deployment system, and the correct configuration files. I am not an expert, but wouldn't that be a use case for some sort of multisigned smart contract?