oh piggy, I like the title you gave that meme:
BIG_MEMORY
you must have a very large brain to come up with amazing names like that for your memes
oh piggy, I like the title you gave that meme:
BIG_MEMORY
you must have a very large brain to come up with amazing names like that for your memes
>You can't "whitelist" a trip so that it doesn't change when the SALT rotates. Which is why CMZ
Can't is a pretty big word when talking about computer code. While what you say IS true that given a generic piece of code that uses a function utilizing a salt, that you cannot cause "magically" different handling of similar inputs, UNLESS, you're written specific code that handles certain SPECIFIC inputs in a different manner.
For example, if the Q group had access to a specific fixed IP address, that would be ONE way used to "whitelist" that tripcode. Another would be a specially whitelisted passphrase that would be parsed through different code and not using the salt. Given a long enough passphrase, (with sufficient keyspace) a very secure tripcode can be made that DOES NOT require a salt for cryptographic security.
TLDR; there are ways of allowing a SPECIFIC tripcode to bypass the salt function, if one has SPECIFICALLY coded for such.
>t.former director of Systems Administration for a game developer many here would recognize.
>It’s hard to describe my emotion towards humanity
Same here…
>I feel like another species.
If the world hates you, understand that it hated Me first. If you were of the world, it would love you as its own. Instead, the world hates you, because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.
one of the best four booms that could ever happen