Greenfeld
Greenfeld (Yiddish: גרינפעלד, Russian: Гринфельд) is a surname, which may refer to:
- Alon Greenfeld, an Israeli chess grandmaster
- Boruch Greenfeld, a rabbi and Torah scholar
- Josh Greenfeld (1928-2018), an author and screenwriter mostly known for his screenplay for the 1974 film Harry and Tonto
- Karl Taro Greenfeld, a journalist and author known primarily for his articles on life in modern Asia
- Liah Greenfeld, director of the Institute for the Advancement of the Social Sciences at Boston University
- Sherman Greenfeld
- Tzvia Greenfeld
- Yehuda Gruenfeld (Greenfeld)
Grinfeld
- Alla Grinfeld (born 1953), Russian female chess player[1]
- Nadejda Grinfeld (1887 - 1918), a Bessarabian politician
- Pavel Grinfeld, an applied mathematician
Grynfeld
- Izaak Grynfeld (or Izak Grynfeld) (born 1920, Łódź), a Polish–Israeli chess master
gollark: So you probably need checksums now and you use up even more of the packet size.
gollark: And you also need to be able to autodetect properties of the system of DNS servers between you and the authoritative one doing the actual bridging. But that might randomly change (e.g. if you switch network) and start messing up your data.
gollark: But you also want to be able to send data up efficiently, but you're probably using much of the limited space for user data which won't get munged by recursive DNS/proxies/whatever on the session token and whatever, so now you have to deal with *that*.
gollark: Possibly? You apply somewhere.
gollark: Basically, send one query to get a session token of some sort, and then repeatedly send queries involving that to get the remaining data. But DNS doesn't guarantee message ordering, obviously, so you need to have sequence numbers and reassemble somewhere and ask for retransmits and all that.
See also
- Grünfeld
- Greenfield (disambiguation)
- Greenbaum
- Greenberg
- Greenstein (disambiguation)
- Greenwald
- Szlachta polska na Wołyniu
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