> The traditional binary foundation of 1s and 0s is deeply problematic: 1 is inherently phallic and thus misogynistic. Also, some 1s are 0s, and some 0s are 1s. It is not fair to give them immutable labels. Instead, we have 0s and Os as our fundamental binary logic gates. They symbolise/-ize the varying, natural, and beautiful differences of the female vaginal opening.
@TerryChia It's pretty cool to see what they crypto currencies are doing, especially in the field of ASICs and FPGAs, they actually constructed SCRYPT asics capable of hashing up to 25 Mh/s
@TerryChia let me try to find it, I'm on the waiting list for their prototype, they were able to built one with a constant 25 Mh/s which fitted in a 6 unit box
Although, I think I remember seeing some science that indicated that having a proper emotional/intellectual connection overrides most skillset deficits.
Monogamous relationships are just too restrictive; it prevents you from seeing what is out there. Yeah, some people say what I have is enough, but have seen what is out there?
@ScottPack I think I understand your point. At your age (used positively), it's kind of difficult to keep a successful career and more than one successful relationship
Lets say I want to cookie for a user, would simply going to /dev/urandom, generating a 1024 bit string, checking if it already exists (and looping till I get a unique one) suffice? Or should I be generating the key based on something else, because this is prone to a exploit somehow?
@Adnan Kind of goes back to your earlier comment of "At your age (used positively), it's kind of difficult to keep a successful career and more than one successful relationship" :)
@user917279 dont listen to their jibber jabber. This is one of the collectively smartest bunch of people, anywhere. It's just difficult to filter through the jabber.
@user917279 I recommend reading up on the topics in which you're interested, check some of the top answers we have here, and then ask your own questions.
@user917279 Every now and then, stop by the DMZ and say hi, ask something on your mind, form some connections, and have fun.
@Adnan , Thank you. I am interested in Web application security , do you have any recommendations where to start from ? ( Google is too noisy to give a bibliography)
Most pre-modern times geopolitics are remarkable illustration of Information Security principles, in fact. Latency and lack of established high-speed communication systems tend to exacerbate the InfoSec importance.
@ThomasPornin I've always wanted to start there and work up but sadly time is unlikely to permit and my uni training as an accountant didn't do too much for me on fundamental computing principles..
@ScottPack well either that or get an FPGA and go from there :op
uuuhhgg >_< DokuWiki has changed the authentication plugin backend. It's making quite a lot more difficult to use AD authz with Basic+REMOTE_USER authn.
@Simon I also think it's bad that it got through to a release version, lack of either foresight or oversight. I don't despise PHP or people who use it, it was the first language I considered myself good at, but I think it should be viewed with some trepidation.
@KevinvanderVelden Yes. If I'd have to make a web app from scratch, I wouldn't mind to use PHP but I'd be extremely careful and I wouldn't use the new stuff they release or whatever.
I guess it's a matter of awareness.
@AviD How long is the flight from Canada to wherever you live?
@Simon writing shitty code cause you're still learning in an environment which is not known for encouraging proper code is just a recipe for disaster =p
@ScottPack Yup, that one is rather old (Cryptonomicon, anyone). But I don't remember anyone ever describing a method using the CPU noise to extract a RSA key
@Adnan lol, that's hysterical. I'm pretty sure the postal service will just stuff it in my mail box when they see how long my driveway is (like they always do)