Where is the physical copy of the 4th edition? I can't find it.
With signal each registered device will receive a copy of the chat while that device is registered. If a new device is enabled afaik it doesn't get sent any messages from the past, although technically the other devices…
9^(9^9) is ... wait for it... 4e369693099 bigger than 9!! http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=9%5E9%5E9+-+9%21%21
As far as I can tell, the compression is separate for the headers, does not use deflate, and (most importantly) is over the entire session, not just one request. This would benefit from the fact that in one request…
Wiki (not the greatest source I'll admit) says none of the three insurance files have been cracked
Microsoft storing your key is opt-in and optional. Whether or not they superstitiously store it anyway is a different question.
p7b export of E0 D2 E0 key https://github.com/cradle/certs/blob/master/amazon.s3.p7b?ra...
I understood it as the general tendency for more cores resulting in lower per core clock speed. The lower the clock speed, the more you can hear in the audible frequencies.
They're not the only options, passphrase encrypted local password storage is an option. That's no false sense of security.
| Or just encrypt everything and bounce it through proxies or route anonymizers Yep, that'll speed things up
Where is the physical copy of the 4th edition? I can't find it.
With signal each registered device will receive a copy of the chat while that device is registered. If a new device is enabled afaik it doesn't get sent any messages from the past, although technically the other devices…
9^(9^9) is ... wait for it... 4e369693099 bigger than 9!! http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=9%5E9%5E9+-+9%21%21
As far as I can tell, the compression is separate for the headers, does not use deflate, and (most importantly) is over the entire session, not just one request. This would benefit from the fact that in one request…
Wiki (not the greatest source I'll admit) says none of the three insurance files have been cracked
Microsoft storing your key is opt-in and optional. Whether or not they superstitiously store it anyway is a different question.
p7b export of E0 D2 E0 key https://github.com/cradle/certs/blob/master/amazon.s3.p7b?ra...
I understood it as the general tendency for more cores resulting in lower per core clock speed. The lower the clock speed, the more you can hear in the audible frequencies.
They're not the only options, passphrase encrypted local password storage is an option. That's no false sense of security.
| Or just encrypt everything and bounce it through proxies or route anonymizers Yep, that'll speed things up