Message from @Franken
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MS has been pushing for their own horrible package manager.
And I'll take RAII over GC any day.
GC is a tool for only one kind of resource, memory. RAII is more general. You can start to think about various things as resources that can be managed.
Well, I don't know about you, but I don't know many people that actually work directly with assembly. @DanielKO
I only work with it when I've reverse-engineering keygen mes.
``` L = L1;
L <<= 16;
L |= L2;
L >>>= 0;
R = R1;
R <<= 16;
R |= R2;
R >>>= 0;``` I remember this one.
And then my code comments like this.
I only ever do littl snippets of inline stuff for specific functionality on embedded stuff now
but even that is super super rare
*ASM↑
I was the man with ARM32 ASM back in the day
There was the logic for the mask.
It was a series of numbers that would follow under those specs.
I could have made a bitmask to clean it up, but yeah.
It's expanded logic.
The keygen after that was encoded with time hashes.
On blowfish.
That was... a hard one.
If so I would like some assistance
fixing a computer is 90% google tbh
unless whatever is broken is just the person being retarded
like my Barber who thought her computer was broken because it told her to repeat her password and she didn't know what that meant <:think_woke:378717098681171988>
people are technologically illiterate af
@Ruggwain exactly my dude
Legendary barber again
She called because she's friends with my mother
Apparently she asked someone about getting a new computer
And he told her to get something with 'window' on it
And she asked my mother if she knew what that was and if she could help her find something like that
<:think_hang:378717098903470080>
Lol
She could just walk into a store and buy anything.
As long as it isn't an Apple store.
Go to Best Buy, Target, etc, ask if they sell computers. It's not like she needs a gaming PC.
But hey, on the bright side, helping someone *buy* a computer is almost no work, compared to *fixing* a computer. Easiest favor to do to someone.
why not use wireshark?