I’m sure it was not. With specially prepared USB hardware you can read out main memory without any protection, and thus get around DRM. So they surely wanted to counter that.
I’m sure it was not. With specially prepared USB hardware you can read out main memory without any protection, and thus get around DRM. So they surely wanted to counter that.
If the paper says nothing then they probably just didn’t think about it. You can extend a 32-bit seed to 64 bits in various ways, and some may yield better results than others. If the paper mentions any seed extension strategies for wider numbers, then maybe you can adapt them to 32->64.
If not, why not try something like !X, X, where ! is bitwise or and X is your 32-bit seed.
I can recommend NixOS. It’s quite simple if your wanted application is part of NixOS already. Otherwise it requires quite some knowledge to get it to work anyways.
Well, they are still the most versatile download tool in existence… And not like you guys are downloading legal stuff with that
I don’t know about you people, but given how much stress Disco Elysium puts on how fucked up the main character is, I feel like it is no surprise that its developers get into conflicts all the time.
Congrats to them. Sad though that they had to go as low as selling their users out to AI training for that. And context sensitive advertisements in social media are also more a drag to society. But hey, they did it.
Maybe now they can shift to more ethical business models?
You could also try to get a tungsten replica of your genital. It’s probably more expensive though.
Why is there a toilet in the gaming room and in the living room in the first two pictures?
Well, you can stop wearing those weird clothes for once. Nowadays we pirate from home. No sailor suit required anymore. I recommend you start by buying a laptop. But those are quite hard to use if you have skipped a century or two. Can you even read? Do you speak modern English?
Anyways, maybe go to some adult education center first and learn how to read and write. Yes you got that right. Piracy requires education nowadays. Who would have thought?
Unfortunately, as long as all these storefronts sell mere subscriptions, players would suffer if any of them closes. Hence, players would benefit greatly from a monopoly that is too big too fail, since it prevents them losing games every few years when another steam/epic competitor closes doors.
Sounds depressing. But hey, maybe it’ll help someone.
Linux. Luckily we have such a great FLOSS kernel to free is from the Gates and the Jobs of this world.
I would propose creating a distributed hash table for this. But I would never host someone else’s data like this, because I’m too afraid they will give me encrypted illegal content and then some obscure law will give me the fault for it. This is just me though.
That’s why USAians drive those cars!
Rust?
Do I need a VPN to read this post?