if i have a tuple T and a var V, and i want to pass the values of both into a function as a single tuple, with the value of V as the last element, is this the correct syntax? somefunc( (*T, V) )
The use of SHA-1 in generate_password_hash is not vulnerable, as it is only used as an intermediate, iterated step in the PBKDF2 hash. The chance of finding a collision when using a large number of rounds is essentially random. See the discussion in chat.
generate_password_hash takes a method ...
Python 3.6.0+ (default, Feb 25 2017, 17:33:16)
[GCC 6.3.0 20170205] on linux
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>>> import curses,readline
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Python 3.7.0a0 (default, Feb 25 2017, 18:44:26)
[GCC 6.2.0 20161005] on linux
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anyone know how to remove an item from a list in jinja? I'm trying to do something like url_for('endpoint', stuff=','.join([thing for thing in list if thing != other_thing]))
But here it's easy to generate two identical heads, right? So it's hard to find a colliding counterpart for an existing object, but it's easy to create two colliding objects to mess with insecure systems. Right?
CAs must stop issuing new SHA1 by 1 January 2016. … For SSL certificates, Windows will stop accepting SHA1 end-entity certificates by 1 January 2017. This means any time valid SHA1 SSL certificates must be replaced with a SHA2 equivalent by 1 January 2017.
This month, Microsoft has moved its ultimate January 1, 2017 deadline to February 14, 2017. I know a ton of my customers will appreciate the additional month and half to get prepared.
I realised what you meant, when i upload it the icon changes. But i refreshed the page and it went back to the old one . I'm going to clear the cache, see if that helps