It's really much simpler than that: cd head --bytes=your_card_size /dev/random > tmp sha1sum tmp cp tmp /media/your_card sha1sum /media/your_card/tmp
I came here to post exactly that. After reading him state how astonishing his skills are and how he'll tackle the integer factorization problem, I thought to myself, "he must be a 20 years old university student." Then…
Their text: "This ongoing crisis has highlighted the need for trusted sources. With conflicting reports of radiation levels in affected areas, we wanted to build a way to report and see data in an unbiased format. This…
Just a lurker here, but whoever is running this site is clueless. It lists figures like "800Gy/h" which is far higher than the radiation level at Chernobyl, right after the accident, standing right beside the blown…
It's really much simpler than that: cd head --bytes=your_card_size /dev/random > tmp sha1sum tmp cp tmp /media/your_card sha1sum /media/your_card/tmp
I came here to post exactly that. After reading him state how astonishing his skills are and how he'll tackle the integer factorization problem, I thought to myself, "he must be a 20 years old university student." Then…
Their text: "This ongoing crisis has highlighted the need for trusted sources. With conflicting reports of radiation levels in affected areas, we wanted to build a way to report and see data in an unbiased format. This…
Just a lurker here, but whoever is running this site is clueless. It lists figures like "800Gy/h" which is far higher than the radiation level at Chernobyl, right after the accident, standing right beside the blown…