I disagree with you, but wanted to be unlike the other comments. I, too, hate copyright, but in this case I’d say Trump deserves to lose, just cause he’s a cunt, and winning this will do basically nothing for anyone except him.
I disagree with you, but wanted to be unlike the other comments. I, too, hate copyright, but in this case I’d say Trump deserves to lose, just cause he’s a cunt, and winning this will do basically nothing for anyone except him.
I’ve re-read the last paragraph. I’m quite slow, it’s 100% sarcasm.
I know the term you are looking for, but probably the shooters are white Christian nationalists.
Which means they are definitely not political terrorists who are terrorizing .
wtf? Why christians wouldn’t be considered terrorists?
It’s more goose than duck, but I like it. It’s also pretty fat :)
actually believing in the religion’s stuff
“Unless it’s renders the product completely
unusableunprofitable, why spend money and fix it?”
How else would you open a program?
Did you modify the make file? By what I understood from the source code, the -1 is a separator for differente escape codes
The make file defines if it’s ok to implicitly convert -1 to an unsigned integer (note the -W narrowing flag in red).
It’s a great threat
also it’s food
I’d say 128 is understandable, but something like 256 or higher should be the limit. 64, however, is already bellow my default in bitwarden
Damm, I legit didn’t knew there bcrypt had a length limit! Thank you for another reason not to use bcrypt
Also rate of the requests. A normal user isn’t sending a 1 MiB password every second
Why are you hasing in the browser?
Also, what hashing algorithm would break with large input?
The problem is that you (hopefully) hash the passwords, so they all end up with the same length.
Even if they do have the same in-memory representation, you may want to assert types as different just by name.
AccountID: u64
TransactionID: u64
have the same in-memory representation, but are not interchangeable.
When using jp:path, [?(expr)] would mean a raku code expression or a regex?
I loved math, so a friend of my mother said I could make the computer do maths for me.
6 years later and I’m still amazed computers do what I tell them. And now that I work with this everyday, I’m even more amazed anything works at all.
it’s