> Before a System/360 was delivered to Tokai Bank in Japan, "all operations were performed manually, forcing employees to run calculations on abacuses into the late hours of the night."
> My idea was to open a security box in a bank that contained hand written keys to open an encrypted password store in some publicly accessible location.
This is the idea: after X login attempts you introduce a variable p (0 < p < 1) that identifies the probability that a login attempt is actually checked against the password. You could start with a very high number at the very beginning and then decrease it down to 0.5. The rightful user will be able to access, in average, in 2 login attempts and the attacker will have a 50% chance of getting in after the whole round of brute forcing is done.
In computing, a denial-of-service (DoS) or distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack is an attempt to make a machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users. Although the means to carry out, motives for, and targets of a DoS attack may vary, it generally consists of efforts to temporarily or indefinitely interrupt or suspend services of a host connected to the Internet.
As clarification, DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks are sent by two or more persons, or bots. (See botnet) DoS (Denial of Service) attacks are sent by one person or system.
Perpetrators of DoS ...
(gdb) skip functino
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Ignore function pending future shared library load? (y or n)
(gdb) skip functino
No function found named functino.
Ignore function pending future shared library load? (y or n)
(gdb) fuck you
Hello, everyone! My name is Rong Lu, a program manager on the Visual C++ team. Last week at BUILD conference, I gave a talk on “DirectX Graphics Development with Visual Studio 2013 and Update 2” in which we walked through a couple of exciting...(read more)
I "jokingly" said that if she keeps on calling me just to ask where I am and what I'm doing I'll call the cops because I see it as a form of harassment
@JohanLarsson me or her?
since I'm in college it's definitely comfy to have my parents pay my rent; this way I have more money to myself
I think if they do it any longer, I'll just pay my own rent and break any ties
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@R.MartinhoFernandes not to me
I guess they must see me as being broken or something, especially considering our family in general
my mother's side has this make-many-children-and-educate-them-properly policy
it's nice I guess, having a shitload of family members to talk to and ask for help if needed
but it's not for me
whenever I have to change a decision because of external factors (i.e. other people) I always feel sorry because I won't get the time back to try again
sure this happens a lot in life, but if you keep such close ties with family you're just asking for it
I'm not much of a family person either. My parent's were not very fit to be raising a child and made a lot of mistakes. Enough to where it was detrimental to my own family. That's where I cut ties to them. I think that unless they have done something to make things impossible to repair, don't cut ties off. keep them at a distance, but there really isn't any going back from cutting off ties.
for the last 10 years it was really a do what we say or no more money for you relationship
we never talked about anything other than what stuff I had to do since they were investing money in me
I don't think it takes a high level of intelligence to realize that if you build up a relationship this way you become redundant once the child manages to earn money on his own?
I would still wait to gain some distance. once that happens and you have already set up boundries that they are breaking, then it's a lot more understandable. not saying it isn't now but it's good to take that extra step to see what happens.
That's the longest part of it all, relatively. I remember the 6 months prior for me were a killer. spent almost 24/7 biting my tongue and riding it out.
Right now writing proper English is optional instead of mandatory. As a result, there are a lot of questions here that have:
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Txtspeak - using 'u' instead of 'you'.
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