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Evidlolast Wednesday at 9:51 PM1 replyview on HN

> A structure like that would be useful as a tamper detector.

Why does it need to be a polyhedron?


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ChuckMcMlast Wednesday at 10:03 PM

I was thinking exactly two stable states. Presumably you could have a sphere with the light end and heavy end having flats on them which might work as well. The tamper requirement I've worked with in the past needs strong guarantees about exactly two states[1] "not tampered" and "tampered". In any situation you'd need to ensure that the transition from one state to the other was always possible.

That was where my mind went when thinking about the article.

[1] The spec in question specifically did not allow for the situation of being in one state, and not being in that one state as the two states. Which had to do about traceability.