Comment Re:I went one further (Score 1) 1260
you could just ask python
>>>
False
>>>
True
>>>
File "", line 1
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
you could just ask python
>>>
False
>>>
True
>>>
File "", line 1
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Saudi Arabians attacked us! Let's invade Iraq!
a forum site is not an ISP
Well, we did talk about world domination for some time, but it was easier to just change the wording of the law.
hint: not all dictators are fascists. They all pretty much suck, though.
serious engineers use matlab
Doesn't anyone think it's strange that the article mentions that soon we'll be getting games on the mac that have been here for months?
How old is this article?
mod +1: pedant
its just a hash; in theory you shouldn't be able to recover the original message from an md5sum, since several messages can have the same sum. There is no maximum length to what you can hash using md5.
That cop deserves a medal
no, the exact formula is 2/3 log(M)-10.7. Therefore, a full step is actually 10^(3/2) (approximately 31) times stronger, not 10.
So what exactly killed arrested development and family guy?
As a resident of Chile, I don't get many opportunities to practice my oneupsmanship skills either.
I believe the term you are looking for is "Bazzinga"
From the article linked by GP:
There's both a specific and a general moral to take away from this result. Matsumoto is not a professional fake-finger scientist; he's a mathematician. He didn't use expensive equipment or a specialized laboratory. He used $10 of ingredients you could buy, and whipped up his gummy fingers in the equivalent of a home kitchen. And he defeated eleven different commercial fingerprint readers, with both optical and capacitive sensors, and some with "live finger detection" features. (Moistening the gummy finger helps defeat sensors that measure moisture or electrical resistance; it takes some practice to get it right.) If he could do this, then any semi-professional can almost certainly do much much more.
His gelly fingers defeat several liveness detection systems, including temperature, capacitance and moisture. Next time you should RTFA before criticizing it.
Do you suffer painful elimination? -- Don Knuth, "Structured Programming with Gotos"