According to the article, the crunch has reportedly been going on for more than a year. IF that's true, then CDPR's claims about only crunching for the last two or so months isn't as transparent as they wanted it to…
> The advice we give people today is don't have a password, have a passphrase," said Lee. What is meant by this? Is the distinction between "word" and "phrase?" As in "don't have 'horse' have…
>I think that this bias of "revolutionary over incremental" might be holding science back in a variety of other areas as well. I agree. Despite all the ecological issues with internal combustion engines (ICE), consider…
What are you implying?
I'm trying to understand this so I don't know a lot of what's going on here, but why is the fundamental half the bit rate instead of the bit rate?
Raspbian disabled that as a default a while ago because there's no good way to have ssh login by default without having default username and password be public info. They could do something like have the default…
According to the article, the crunch has reportedly been going on for more than a year. IF that's true, then CDPR's claims about only crunching for the last two or so months isn't as transparent as they wanted it to…
> The advice we give people today is don't have a password, have a passphrase," said Lee. What is meant by this? Is the distinction between "word" and "phrase?" As in "don't have 'horse' have…
>I think that this bias of "revolutionary over incremental" might be holding science back in a variety of other areas as well. I agree. Despite all the ecological issues with internal combustion engines (ICE), consider…
What are you implying?
I'm trying to understand this so I don't know a lot of what's going on here, but why is the fundamental half the bit rate instead of the bit rate?
Raspbian disabled that as a default a while ago because there's no good way to have ssh login by default without having default username and password be public info. They could do something like have the default…