

If you need hashing for non-security applications, that’s fine, but I’d still suggest SHA-1 or -25 or even just CRC instead, as that’s something modern (as in less than 15 years old) CPUs can usually do directly in Hardware.


If you need hashing for non-security applications, that’s fine, but I’d still suggest SHA-1 or -25 or even just CRC instead, as that’s something modern (as in less than 15 years old) CPUs can usually do directly in Hardware.
Don’t forget the absurdly big and fuel-hungry cars.
Next year, a few days before the first of may, googe or duckduckgo “1. May protest $nearestBiggerCity” and you’ll find out. If you’re from the US, you’ll probably find this site among the first search results. If you’re from anywhere else you’ll find something similar for your region.
This has been a thing on the first of may since 1890. Just mark the 1.5.2027 in your calendar, chances are good that it’ll happen again next year.


I don’t know if you have a similar thing in the US, but here in Germany we have a point system. For more serious violations (taking someone’s right of way, speeding more than 20km/h over the limit etc.) you get points, and when you are at 8 points, you loose your driver’s licence. To regain it (after a minimum blocking period) you have to take a psychological test to see if you’re capable and willing to adhere to the rules in the future.
With AVs I think the points should go to the CEOs licence, and when they loose it at 8 points, the whole company should be disallowed from the street until they prove they won’t re-offend.


I’ve been (mainly) using Linux since 1996, but I can still acknowledge that Windows 7 (which was still recent in 2012) was peak Windows. As far as I know, Microsoft didn’t put ads in their start menu until Windows 10, a decade after Canonical.


They were unbearable the second they started sending every search request to am*z*n in 2012. They enshitified their OS years before Microsoft.


Not sure about the rules in America, but here in Europe they’ll sell you beer, wine and even spirits to drink on the plane. Sadly no weed, though.
I thought, being LGBTQ+ was a requirement to be drafted in the Navy.
And? These allegations were also known since 2016. But that didn’t stop anyone from voting for him, twice.
Did I forget anyone?
I honestly don’t understand how you Americans still seem to believe that anything in the Epstein files could possibly harm Trump. It was known before the 2016 election, that he was peeping in dressing rooms at Miss Teen contests. Before the 2016 election he bragged about sexually assalting women. Before the 2024 election he was convicted for sexual abuse.
And people did vote for him, not despite of that, but because of it. Because they are misogynistic assholes who adore and envy him for doing stuff like that.
If the room with the dead bodies is for employees only, that would imply that the deceased ones are also employees.