That seems a bit small seeing how doubles can represent 53 bit integers accurately.
Lua is nice on small platforms like a Motorola 68030.
Lua is written in C89, perhaps a good example of that.
Dungeon Master (1987) on the Atari ST was mostly written in C.
Then compare orca brains to ours. Theirs are larger and more wrinkly.
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Must be a VIC20.
ChaChah is a stream cipher and was never a SHA3 candidate.
Yes, FrexxEd is great. I've done quite a bit of work on the source code to extend it a little, and have overhauled the scripts also.
And now youtube videos about technology are a thing.
"why not?" Simple, 20 tabs already drives me nuts.
Or we could just not kill them?
There were definitely security cameras in the early 90s and 2000s, just not in as many places as now.
An FPGA isn't much more interesting than an emulator for preservation.
In the case of Xoshiro256 you can just make multiple instances of the generator with Xoshiro's jump function. No locking required and no overlapping sequences.
Not to mention Apple with the Mac: 680x0 -> PowerPC -> X86/64 -> Arm
Now compare that to the early days of printing. That difference is much larger.
Most professions are learned and mastered after people finish high school, so that's clearly not true.
Yeah, I miss-read that. Thanks for pointing that out!
You're wrong. Remember that XOR works on individual bits. If what you're saying was true, then swapping bits that are both set to 1 would also fail, which means this algorithm wouldn't work at all. Edit: Ignore this…
That first one is madness! That's not even goto-phobia, that's just not knowing what arrays and loops are. The third one is true goto-phobia of course. Crazy how people can't see the mess they make by avoiding goto for…
That seems a bit small seeing how doubles can represent 53 bit integers accurately.
Lua is nice on small platforms like a Motorola 68030.
Lua is written in C89, perhaps a good example of that.
Dungeon Master (1987) on the Atari ST was mostly written in C.
Then compare orca brains to ours. Theirs are larger and more wrinkly.
14
Must be a VIC20.
ChaChah is a stream cipher and was never a SHA3 candidate.
Yes, FrexxEd is great. I've done quite a bit of work on the source code to extend it a little, and have overhauled the scripts also.
And now youtube videos about technology are a thing.
"why not?" Simple, 20 tabs already drives me nuts.
Or we could just not kill them?
There were definitely security cameras in the early 90s and 2000s, just not in as many places as now.
An FPGA isn't much more interesting than an emulator for preservation.
In the case of Xoshiro256 you can just make multiple instances of the generator with Xoshiro's jump function. No locking required and no overlapping sequences.
Not to mention Apple with the Mac: 680x0 -> PowerPC -> X86/64 -> Arm
Now compare that to the early days of printing. That difference is much larger.
Most professions are learned and mastered after people finish high school, so that's clearly not true.
Yeah, I miss-read that. Thanks for pointing that out!
You're wrong. Remember that XOR works on individual bits. If what you're saying was true, then swapping bits that are both set to 1 would also fail, which means this algorithm wouldn't work at all. Edit: Ignore this…
That first one is madness! That's not even goto-phobia, that's just not knowing what arrays and loops are. The third one is true goto-phobia of course. Crazy how people can't see the mess they make by avoiding goto for…