Where is it written? Could you pin point it? I see urandom everywhere.
Absolutely not free.
I love when people fail to understand the specification of the language and blame the compiler.
man urandom > When read during early boot time, /dev/urandom may return data prior to the entropy pool being initialized. I see no bugs here. Just repeating what is written in the man page.
It's very simple: those two are not the same media. A movie, a book are made to tell a story. A video game is made for playing, not for telling a story. They should stop adapting video games, it's pointless.
That's the moment when you know why you're using a decentralized version control system. You don't care about the central server.
Implying it's a security issue.
>It's like having the best parts of FORTRAN and assembly language in one place. That killed me.
Where is it written? Could you pin point it? I see urandom everywhere.
Absolutely not free.
I love when people fail to understand the specification of the language and blame the compiler.
man urandom > When read during early boot time, /dev/urandom may return data prior to the entropy pool being initialized. I see no bugs here. Just repeating what is written in the man page.
It's very simple: those two are not the same media. A movie, a book are made to tell a story. A video game is made for playing, not for telling a story. They should stop adapting video games, it's pointless.
That's the moment when you know why you're using a decentralized version control system. You don't care about the central server.
Implying it's a security issue.
>It's like having the best parts of FORTRAN and assembly language in one place. That killed me.