@RedFeather said:
const unsigned lastEl = baseVec.size();Error right here. Must subtract one. That will fail for an empty vector, though.
@RedFeather said:
const unsigned lastEl = baseVec.size();Error right here. Must subtract one. That will fail for an empty vector, though.
The Real You Know What is that Google mail doesn't allow underscores in the mailbox name. Only aphanumerics, period and dash.
@Angelface said:
Don't worry. Bots don't go crazy.And there are days that I do question how sane i am!!!!
@da Doctah said:
ut if work makes people happyNo. Work makes you free.
@anonymous234 said:
Microsoft has been trying to get people to stop shutting their computers down for ages. They did the same thing in Vista.Now, if only their Security Essentials were not leaking memory in kernel, one would not have needed a shutdown.
@pjt33 said:
You've got that back to front. In most of Europe and Latin America the word cognate to billion means million million. The USA is the one causing global confusion here.I remember in some science video (Cosmos?) the presenter was using "thousand million years" where Americans would use "billion". I guess it was to avoid the confusion.
@Shoreline said:
I am dealing with it by using swear words instead of not committing arson.They didn't go as far as to take your red stapler?
@scudsucker said:
Bonus points for enabling the kludge only for your company IP.I therefore made a screenshot of the IE 6 right-click menu, photoshopped it to look like all options were disabled and made it the background image of a <div> tag. I added links placed over the Back and Forward menu items, with CSS stylng to show the active and rollover, and hid the whole thing with CSS. Then I hooked up the right-click event in IE to show that div, next to the mouse. Voila! Right-click menu with all options disabled except the ones the boss wants.
Of course this only worked for IE but he never checked any other browsers...
@drurowin said:
Now if it was MANDATED that sites use Facebook Connect for logins, I'd be all for it.Some websites require Facebook account to verify registration. Even if you don't login via facebook.
@Lorne Kates said:
iTunes has to be the #1 reason I will never own an iPod. My wife owns one, and it's great. As long as you don't have to do anything like put music on it. Which is kinda what I would want to do with an mp3 player.Use "Manage music manually", or whatever the option is called, and you'll be happy.
@HardwareGeek said:
I have not added any music to it, because in order to do so I have to allow iTunes to delete everything that was on it when she gave it to meYou can copy the music to your computer (using iTunes, of course) then let iTunes manage this iPad (this will clean it), and copy the music back.
@Planar said:
That's fine for symmetric crypto, but to make a good public/private key pair you need a lot of entropy. Your 128-byte example only provides 1024 bits, which is not considered secure these days. You'd need at least 2000 bits to be reasonably secure.I don't think you understand what it means.
Length of the RSA key (derived from a product of two primes) doesn't have to have anything common with your password length.
Entropy, by definition, is log() of number of possible states. If your key entropy is 64 bits then it's practically not worth to brute-force it. 128 bit - impossible to brute-force.
RSA key entropy is not equal its length. But that's a different problem.