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  • ...there is a detailed example which shows how different rules of complexity work to generate a password with supposed 44 bits of entropy. The examples of ex ..."constant yield" is part of a password, etc. A human would have attempted at passwords that looked random.
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  • ...{{w|programming language}}, which is largely human readable and writable, at least to programmers who understand that language. However, for the comput ...r script, each line at a time as and when required, and has to do a lot of work with various processing overheads and the risk of hitting an invalid instru
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  • ...sn't work — with the desired result that Cueball is not able to text him at all. His statement that the app is better than SwiftKey "in some ways" is l ...keyboard apps, only to be reminded each time that he ends up wasting more time learning the new gestures than he saves in typing more quickly. Alternative
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  • | title = Estimating Time ...ed {{w|Hofstadter's law}} which is a non-scientific {{w|self-referential}} time-related adage, mentioned in the title text. It states: ''It always takes lo
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  • ...ster doesn't help much if that routine is only consuming 1% of the running time to begin with and it may result in more complicated and buggier code. ...onsidered. We should forget about small efficiencies, say about 97% of the time: '''premature optimization is the root of all evil'''. Yet we should not pa
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  • ...'history of the property' and 'possible curses' but I kinda tune them out. At least one of them offered me the flu shot." At the end of all this, Cueball has given up on her and proclaims that he supp
    10 KB (1,642 words) - 22:09, 13 February 2024
  • ...eurodegenerative diseases, including {{w|mad cow disease}} and {{w|chronic wasting disease}} in non-human animals and {{w|Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease}} in human ...rials are notoriously difficult to safely dispose of. This square would be at least theoretically useful, though not as much as the actual disposal guide
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  • ...donistic roundabout hogs who get into the inner lane and circle for hours, wasting valuable capacity. ...y in a few scenarios, such as two vehicles reaching the center at the same time, or two vehicles trying to use the same lane going in different directions,
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