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Keep fluffing each other
Keep fluffing each other
Why do you want to be God’s specialist little guy? You didn’t contribute anything other than “oh I used Windows XP, unlike other Gen z.” it’s so insignificant and boring. Nothing personal but I’m just calling a spade a spade.
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So is that like, what gets the kids street cred? Windows XP usage?
Pretty cool I guess?
I’m arguably good at a lot of those things but didn’t want to persue a PhD because you can see the writing on the wall when you’re deep enough into academia. There’s a system in place and boy it can get dark and shitty in a hurry.
I’m compassionate as fuck, yo.
Each day the US doesn’t have a GDPR equivalent, it strays further from the light.
Looks a little dry tbh, but that can be hard to tell from a picture.
Oh yikes, people think that chauvinist is based?
Very informative, I think people will learn from what you’re saying, but it doesn’t really matter to what I’m saying.
Yes, absolutely, consider the human element in your data encryption and protection schemes and implementations.
Beating someone with a pipe is a joke, but not really defeating an algorithm.
I think my black MTG lands are all beautiful already
I appreciate the explaination, that’s a cool scheme, but what I saying is the human leaking the key is not the fault of the algorithm.
Everyone and everything is, on a very pedantic level, weak to getting their ass beat lol
That doesn’t make it crypt analysis
Doesn’t break the algorithm though, you would just have the key and then can use the algorithm (that still works!) to decrypt data.
Also you’re talking about one class of cryptography, the concept of key knowledge varies between algorithms.
My point is an attacker having knowledge of the key is a compromise, not a successful break of the algorithm…
“the attacker beat my ass until I gave them the key”, doesn’t mean people should stop using AES or even RSA, for example.
No, really though, where’s it from?
Where is this from? I don’t think exposing the key breaks most crypto algorithms, it should still be doing its job.
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Coward ass Nintendo going after smart people putting in good work instead of actually giving people a reason to buy their shit.
More and more these architectures are thinly veiled PCs anyway. Sony saw the writing on the wall and started porting to PC.
Adapt or fuck off, Nintendo
Careful bud, you’re really working over my feelings here.