This seems to be missing the point of Kolmogorov complexity. In Kolmogorov complexity we aren't concerned with the complexity of some fixed finite string, for this very reason.
If you hit ctrl+v in keepassx it should "autotype" your password for you, bypassing any paste blocking.
It's the latter. I use LastPass too, and there's one particular site where it doesn't autofill, because of autocomplete=off. It's just one site, but incredibly annoying because I use it often multiple times per day (and…
Maybe, but the author mentioned that he wanted to reverse engineer it as a black box, out of legal concerns. It makes a more interesting challenge this way too.
I too tether without paying (Nexus 4, to my laptop). I don't usually do it too heavily and until recently hadn't had any trouble from T-Mobile. When I moved into my new apartment I used it more than usual (maybe 2-3 GB…
If you're on a Mac you should check out BibDesk.
A link to the article for those with access http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168952512...
exacerbate
I think you are confusing litigation with legislation
This is right out of Reamde
which pixels stay black in all frames?
This seems to be missing the point of Kolmogorov complexity. In Kolmogorov complexity we aren't concerned with the complexity of some fixed finite string, for this very reason.
If you hit ctrl+v in keepassx it should "autotype" your password for you, bypassing any paste blocking.
It's the latter. I use LastPass too, and there's one particular site where it doesn't autofill, because of autocomplete=off. It's just one site, but incredibly annoying because I use it often multiple times per day (and…
Maybe, but the author mentioned that he wanted to reverse engineer it as a black box, out of legal concerns. It makes a more interesting challenge this way too.
I too tether without paying (Nexus 4, to my laptop). I don't usually do it too heavily and until recently hadn't had any trouble from T-Mobile. When I moved into my new apartment I used it more than usual (maybe 2-3 GB…
If you're on a Mac you should check out BibDesk.
A link to the article for those with access http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168952512...
exacerbate
I think you are confusing litigation with legislation
This is right out of Reamde
which pixels stay black in all frames?