You can also ask it to repeat the letter A one million times. For reasons I don’t understand, it will say “A A A…” for a while before hitting some sort of repetition limit and then it starts speaking gibberish.
Black hole sun, won’t you come
And wash away the rain
Oh, so we’re playing street ball now.
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< No no no no no no >
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Everybody get ready for the dual release of USB-360 and USBONE. USB-360 is gonna be shaped like an octagon, but only two orientations work. USBONE is a nonagon but slightly larger so USB-360 just fits inside because fuck you.
What does “maintain a lower profile” mean specifically? I think the point of a private tracker is that you don’t need to enable DHT, which effectively broadcasts to the internet that your IP address is trying to download content identified by a specific hash.
His job is beach
Isn’t that the whole point of a private tracker?
Would you rather buy 15 pills for $15 or 500 pills for the same price? That’s why we buy the mega bottles.
Look at Bruce Wayne over here, tired of using his batphone.
I choose to believe it’s made of small atoms, the kind you get from firing a shrink ray at something.
The code is speaking to me, but it’s just word salad.
It’s the vinyl chloride poisoning, that’s why we keep forgetting what we’re
Not to pile on here, but this is not an instance of the birthday problem.
The birthday problem would kick in if we asked “what are the chances that any two of these N people know the same place, whatever it may be.”
But instead we’re discussing “what are the chances that one of these N people recognizes a specific place P.”
Edit: maybe I’ve missed your point actually — were you saying that there are many details in one image, and the chances of some player recognizing one of those details is an instance of the birthday problem?
Are there any exploits that have ever made use of TLD <-> file extension confusion? This seems really unlikely to help pull off an attack, even if the TLD was .exe, but maybe I’m overly optimistic.
I don’t get what’s more concerning about the .zip TLD than any other one.
Maybe global warming will melt all the microplastics into one big macroplastic and that problem will be 100% solved.
💡If we simply make it illegal to… not have children? No, that’s not right. Not want to have children? No, impossible to enforce. Ah, it must be illegal to profess the lack of desire to have children. What a beautiful and simple law that will certainly address the root cause of falling birth rates.