Go read ANSI C standard. Pointer is not an integral value.
I don't know why I waste my time on someone who obviously doesn't even know assembly... Here's a clue - mov eax, [ebx] - contents of ebx is treated as unsigned value.
In other words, this "scientist" made his "intuitive decoding" to fall on the day of Mayan calendar's end... which is accurate to within MINUTES for THOUSANDS of years...
Well, perhaps to some extent, but I was referencing the fact that the drivers were speeding over this threshold all the time before the cameras (and other regulations) were put to widespread use, and now you rarely see people going over 110kmh.
Imagine if everyone would get a ticket each time they exceeded the speed limit. Limits would have to be raised to reasonable levels nationwide, or people would riot in the streets.
Bullshit, you would either not exceed the limit, bend over and pay the fine like everyone else, or have your license taken away.
It's funny yo see people theorize about such issues, when these measures have already been taken in other places.
Consider Israel - there are lots of cameras, and if you pass 120kmh near one, you get a very costly ticket. Same goes for red lights. Riots? Puhlease...
Isn't it ironic? You both didn't check your facts, and went on ranting without sufficient mathematical understanding on such issues.
In any case, nothing incredible about how they did it, over-constraining is a well-known phenomenon in NP-hard problems, look up 3-SAT threshold for example.
Aside: Those text ads were quite tricky to filter out - not being images, there's no 'block images' option! Putting "127.0.0.1 pagead.googlesyndication.com" in/etc/hosts did the trick, though...
Could you provide more details on this please? I didn't find any reference to the host you mentioned in the google results page source (which had text ads)...
English has different words for "freedom" and "free" too.. "freedom" and "free" why they decided to use the moniker "free" in FSF instead of Freedom is anyones guess really.
Besides the nonsense that you wrote about the difference (as others pointed out, freedom is a noun), in most languages the two versions of free are totally different words - I have no idea why in English they are the same.
You are the moron.
Go read ANSI C standard. Pointer is not an integral value.
I don't know why I waste my time on someone who obviously doesn't even know assembly... Here's a clue - mov eax, [ebx] - contents of ebx is treated as unsigned value.
You are an idiot. void* is not even an integral value.
In other words, this "scientist" made his "intuitive decoding" to fall on the day of Mayan calendar's end... which is accurate to within MINUTES for THOUSANDS of years...
This is so impressive, I have to hold my panties.
Don't pay too much attention to these idiots... Classical case of Noble Savage complex.
Bullshit. Re-read what it says.
Competant admins simply do not get hacked.
Compentant admins have systems that are harder to hack - a distinction that is important to make.
Competent admins know to spell.
Cheers. :)
What about all you people with these funny yet ridiculous ideas about paying for sending emails will just stop with it?
It will be infrustructure hog, totally ineffective, and completely unnecessary.
What's with this "let someone pay" ideology? What about dealing with the problem instead?
You are a moron. Please move along.
Nobody is programming Doom III in anything except C, assembly, and maybe some C++.
Doom III engine is written in C++.
Why do you morons continue to post? Go get a clue.
Birthday paradox means that you need to search 2^64 hashes to find a collision in 2^128 message space. Which in turn implies that you have no clue.
ReiserFS doesn't use cryptographic hash by default.
Get a clue before you post irrelevant (and incorrect) information.
Eric S. Raymond
Agreed... Not much to say in this case.
This happens all the time, except that no one finds the errors.
People will write tools, but they'll still remain too hard for moron DDoSer script kiddies to pull off.
History shows otherwise. Do you have a basis for your claim?
Well, perhaps to some extent, but I was referencing the fact that the drivers were speeding over this threshold all the time before the cameras (and other regulations) were put to widespread use, and now you rarely see people going over 110kmh.
Imagine if everyone would get a ticket each time they exceeded the speed limit. Limits would have to be raised to reasonable levels nationwide, or people would riot in the streets.
Bullshit, you would either not exceed the limit, bend over and pay the fine like everyone else, or have your license taken away.
It's funny yo see people theorize about such issues, when these measures have already been taken in other places.
Consider Israel - there are lots of cameras, and if you pass 120kmh near one, you get a very costly ticket. Same goes for red lights. Riots? Puhlease...
Isn't it ironic? You both didn't check your facts, and went on ranting without sufficient mathematical understanding on such issues.
In any case, nothing incredible about how they did it, over-constraining is a well-known phenomenon in NP-hard problems, look up 3-SAT threshold for example.
Weird, and I always thought that packages should be separated with dots.
CPSC 599.48, Computer Viruses and Malware.
Ah, thanks, I have those filtered already. :)
Aside: Those text ads were quite tricky to filter out - not being images, there's no 'block images' option! Putting "127.0.0.1 pagead.googlesyndication.com" in /etc/hosts did the trick, though...
Could you provide more details on this please? I didn't find any reference to the host you mentioned in the google results page source (which had text ads)...
Thanks
This is what he said about Java and the likes.
Also here.
English has different words for "freedom" and "free" too .. "freedom" and "free" why they decided to use the moniker "free" in FSF instead of Freedom is anyones guess really.
Besides the nonsense that you wrote about the difference (as others pointed out, freedom is a noun), in most languages the two versions of free are totally different words - I have no idea why in English they are the same.