wer2 1 month ago • 100%
Hashing is more about obscuring the password if the database gets compromised. I guess they could send 2^256 or 2^512 passwords guesses, but at that point you probably have bigger issues.
wer2 1 month ago • 93%
It doesn't matter the input size, it hashes down to the same length. It does increase the CPU time, but not the storage space. If the hashing is done on the client side (pre-transmission), then the server has no extra cost.
For example, the hash of a Linux ISO isn't 10 pages long. If you SHA-256 something, it always results in 256 bits of output.
On the other hand, base 64-ing something does get longer as the input grows.
wer2 1 month ago • 100%
Figs.
wer2 2 months ago • 100%
As an emacs user, have you considered org mode, with org-roam enabled? You can use source control to back it up or, use something like syncthings to move the files around.
wer2 2 months ago • 96%
As someone stuck in DTW, I feel the pain.
wer2 2 months ago • 100%
I just sleep in full plate, because keeping track of the AC difference is too hard (because I am lazy).
wer2 2 months ago • 100%
Probably for tax purposes.
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
The beauty of Linux at home, you get to choose what works best for you.
wer2 3 months ago • 96%
Also, you can configure sudo to prompt every time if you really want.
I was on a system that was configured that way for "security", so I would just 'sudo bash' which is obviously much safer /s.
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
N64 controller. It's insane, but I love it.
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
I totally expect one day a XFCE (Wayland) option will show up, I will click it, forget I did, and use it forever more.
wer2 3 months ago • 82%
XOrg is my daily driver for these reasons:
- I mostly use XFCE, which doesn't have Wayland yet
- last time I tried Wayland (long time ago now on Gnomr), it was buggy and didn't work
- I don't change my setups that much, so I haven't tried it since
- I don't need the features Wayland offers/XOrg covers my use cases
- Wayland drama
That being said, I have no fundamental opposition to Wayland, and will probably use it someday.
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
Rollmaster has entered the chat.
Here is your supplement book Arms Law. It is just tables. Pages and pages of tables.
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
Thank you for your hard work. I am glade I support this instance.
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
'Discouraging the act of male masturbation quickly became a “major reason why doctors, educationists and childcare experts sought to introduce widespread circumcision.”'
https://journals.troy.edu/index.php/test/article/download/386/302
This was the 1800s, and then after it was more of "this is just what we do now".
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
To follow on to this, the "best" build may not be the best for you and how you play. Try out various things to see what feels right to you. Sword and board, magic, gish, dual wield, big two hander, bigger two hander, etc. All of them are viable to beat the game, so find the one you like the most/is easiest for you.
wer2 3 months ago • 80%
This is a great answer.
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
Better question: Why Fortan and not Julia?
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
Slackware was my first real distro (many moons ago), glad to see people still enjoy it.
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
88 is also a popular number in China as it looks like 囍 which is the symbol for double happiness.
Just don't be a Nazi and keep using 88 for good.
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
Nope, what happens is segmentation fault
CORE DUMP FAILED, DISK OUT OF SPACE
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
I have Void running on my desktop, server, laptop, and media center. Then my NAS and router are running versions of FreeBSD (TrueNAS, Opnsense). Not really looking to change, so pretty happy overall.
wer2 3 months ago • 100%
Perhaps the solution is to figure out how to update without restarting. It is a hard problem, but a forced restart is the same as a crash from a user perspective.
wer2 4 months ago • 100%
As someone with higher than average Neanderthal DNA, don't lump her in with us.
wer2 5 months ago • 100%
I inject myself with beans every morning, usually French press
wer2 5 months ago • 100%
BusyBox + Linux = Linux
wer2 5 months ago • 100%
"A Letter to Dad" with an updated ending shot 10 years later. I would not recommend.
wer2 5 months ago • 100%
Similarly, I like to toy around with tiling window managers, but then someone less technical needs to use the computer, so back to XFCE we go.
wer2 6 months ago • 99%
I have this exact problem.
Edit: nvm, found the solution
wer2 6 months ago • 100%
I do love the "shorts can be no more than 1 inch above the knees", but "cheerleaders get to wear the equivalent of bathing suits to class because it is a 'uniform'."
wer2 6 months ago • 100%
I would recommend. It's quick, vegetarian, surprisingly filling, and delicious.
Obviously avoid if you don't like mayonnaise.
wer2 6 months ago • 100%
Controls felt a little janky to me, but I loved the game. I would recommend it to anyone wanting a shorter Metroidvania experience, especially if the art style is appealing to you.
wer2 7 months ago • 100%
Russia has a limited supply of working jets, and limited supply of good pilots. Which they need elsewhere across their very large country and in other places (Syria).
In addition, Russia pulled back its air operations not because of Ukraine jets, but because of ground based air defense (missile that shoot down planes). Trading pilot/plane for pilot/plane is good for Russia, but trading a pilot/plane for a missile is a bad trade for anyone.
wer2 7 months ago • 100%
Stored plaintext in a CHAR(12) field in a DB2 database.
wer2 7 months ago • 100%
Remember, according to people like this, Catholic isn't Christian.
I am thinking about moving to Guix, and was wondering what you all think of Shepherd? What are things you like? What are its shortcomings? Any cool or weird things you wish you knew before using it? For context, I am currently using Runnit.
wer2 7 months ago • 100%
I've been using Void Linux for my home server for a few years now. It uses runit instead of OpenRC, and I haven't had any problems with it. I would recommend the glibc version over the musl version.
Got 1 VM using KVM (Home Assistant), about a dozen docker containers, and a couple of services running on their own.
wer2 7 months ago • 77%
Waffle House: feed a family of 4 for $20 Tip: $4 "Fancy" Restaurant: microwaved appetizer $20 Tip: $5
A percentage scales within an establishment, but not really across them.
wer2 7 months ago • 100%
I am glad other people had fun with the multiplayer, but I agree with you. Playing Wonder with my young kids was just painful, especially compared to Kirby, Yoshi, and some others.
I like the single player though.
wer2 7 months ago • 62%
Probably because of what happened to CentOS. Who owns the Fedora trademark? How independent is Fedora really?
I am not saying anyone should avoid Fedora, I can just understand why someone would.