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How do you even manage to design problems like this?
  • Someone pointed this out in a montage of all the problems with these things. I think for them it was mud. Might be in Some More News' video.

  • Comrade Xi demand you get more greens in your diet!
  • I think it's accurate for China. There's lot of veggies in dishes in China everywhere I've been. This is pre-cooked weight certainly. I'm in the US and definitely more vegetarian than average but each week I go through a head of broccoli, 500g-1kg of bok choy or gailan, mandolin + pre-prep 6 large onions (>2.2kg) & 10-12 bell peppers (usually ~1.5kg), a couple 250-300g sweet potatoes, and 3-4x384g bags of frozen spinach.

  • How much $ is TOO much $ for a prole buying a SHTF rifle iyo?
  • For ARs nowadays I think .300 "blackout" sounded appealing.

    I've never shot 5.56 somehow. Lapua, BMG, 7.62x39, 7.62x54, and some shotgun/pistol calibers I'm uncertain of.

  • Lmao no fucking way is this a real game?
  • Kops like you... sans-wink

  • Anyone ever used something like this? Is it possible to validate it?
  • The noise coming from an open microphone has enough entropy for what we'd usually assume to be random.

    It is possible to hit a bottleneck getting random numbers, but there's /dev/urandom which shouldn't block it'll just keep outputting without enough entropy to guarantee pseudorandomness.

    Usually you'll know if you're hitting one of those bottlenecks, probably it'll only come up in production or hopefully in load testing.

  • Anyone ever used something like this? Is it possible to validate it?
  • Yeah as long as the setup for the device symlinked its device path to /dev/random or you did that yourself. Stuff I used had a Java SDK walter-breakdown

  • Anyone ever used something like this? Is it possible to validate it?
  • Yeah, not USB but in principle it's the same whether it's PCI or whatever. There's no way to prove an RNG is truly random really just have to rely on validating subsets of its output look random. NIST has published recommendations for sampling RNGs.

    Here's the title:

    A Statistical Test Suite for Random and Pseudorandom Number Generators for Cryptographic Applications

    I don't think there's a real need unless it's regulated to need some dedicated HW RNG.

  • Aches and pains. Evolution can be like a tech bro.
  • That sucks. Do you have a hitchhiker's thumb at all? (Slight or even 90 deg bend in thumb)

    Here's hoping I got the hand joint genes from the side of my family that lived to be 95-96 and were still building barns, and not the side that had gout and died in their 60s.

  • Do you guys think Ukrainian militias like the Azov battalion will become a danger to Western Europe?
  • A real danger? no. A "danger" that can be taken advantage of to justify more weapons contracts, police & surveillance technology transfers, and maybe an intervention a couple decades from now in UA after some stuff explodes up and it's pinned on Azov? If they can still conduct themselves that way, surely they will.

  • You better get ready for some *Blowback* folks
  • I posted on here that Zelensky or his likely Azov-aligned successor would get the saddam treatment in the future. It was after that Italian occult neonazi bust with all the redirected arms from Ukraine.

  • Monero Network Scan Interesting Results
  • The attacker can just be smarter and use various ASNs + out-proxies for their backend.

    My background is small-world network in distributed systems and anti-censorship software like Hyphanet. If the goal is to evict/lessen the purview of the metadata harvesting nodes then some version of web-of-trust + proof of work could be implemented.

  • Got This Text - What Fucking Losers
  • I got the most LIB text ever on E Day

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