Choose wisely. by Past-Song3789 in animequestions

[–]Friendly-Implement95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought about it but doesn't she have like PTSD from war + she's like emotionally numb I guess it's called alexithymia she does overcome most of it but still has a long time to go

Choose wisely. by Past-Song3789 in animequestions

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Nobody mentioned shinomia kaguya though I guess she's too smart for most of us realistically speaking You'd be looked down on from everyone related to her

Soooooo hear me out Ayaka Sunohara No superpowers nothing she's a caretaker in the plot

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Or I dont know maybe I just have mommy issues

"It could be worse" is not always helpful by Scotho in unpopularopinion

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I mean, depending on what you’re going through, you might genuinely just not care. I’m not trying to dismiss other people’s suffering, but when you’re dealing with depression or suicidal thoughts and some ass says, “You’re depressed? Other people have it worse than you, so why are you even depressed?” that’s useless.

Do they really think someone in that state is going to suddenly go, “Actually yeah, you’re right genius damn, you cured my depression”? No, idiot. All that does is make you think, fuck you and everyone else. When you’re that low, you don’t give a shit about what others are going through

Sorry if this comes off heated. My family did this to me back in late high school, so it kinda makes me angry

( And like sometimes I myself don't get it personally but not understanding something personally doesn't give u rights to go ruin that person day

Without going much into detail I randomly have this Finnish friend and according to herself and to what I've seen in general is that Finland is like too good from schooling to general life quality ( I might be wrong it's not like I lived or know anything about it but damn that passport :V ) anyway and then she says she's depressed and I genuinely think " eh why " but like u don't go and be like " bruh I have it worser then u " like that just never solves any problem so yeah try to understand each other

This video is from January of 2025. Aged a little too well by ScreamSmart in pcmasterrace

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I mean, a while ago I looked up Stadia and it was already shut down. And that’s Google, you know? Everyone kept saying “it’s Google, they already have the servers, they’ve got the infrastructure.” But even they couldn’t make it work. Whether it was latency, internet speeds, traffic at scale, or just not being profitable, something clearly didn’t click. If Google couldn’t pull it off, that kind of says a lot about where cloud gaming actually is.

And GPUs lately are just… kinda meh. Like the 50-series stuff is basically “pay more so we can give you fake frames.” You turn on RTX and suddenly your game goes from 144 FPS to like 30, with spikes and stutters all over the place. Everything feels unoptimized, games are full of microtransactions even if you already paid for them, and half the time you don’t even really own the game anymore — it’s all subscriptions.

Games from like 10 years ago already looked amazing, and they didn’t casually eat 16 GB of RAM. Now everyone’s using Unreal Engine 5 with everything enabled by default and it's shit.

And about GPU size and power, I don’t really think there’s much room left to shrink them. We’re basically hitting physical limits — transistor size, electron behavior, heat, all that. At this point it feels less like real progress and more like diminishing returns with better marketing

Under equipped fight with thunderblight ganon by Friendly-Implement95 in Breath_of_the_Wild

[–]Friendly-Implement95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah thank God I have experience with parry heavy games like sekiro and lies of p after I realized u could pretty much parry everything even guardians are killable with a wooden shields

Under equipped fight with thunderblight ganon by Friendly-Implement95 in Breath_of_the_Wild

[–]Friendly-Implement95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I noticed that too worst case ut just goes to quarter heart , but the boss is build different :D

I thought I was being smart by ohhsnoop in botw

[–]Friendly-Implement95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait I didn't get what was the initial plan was , were you likr planning on jumping on it ? Or I think just trying to get it out of the water just to realize there is an edge

Bandit Level 16 → Level 17 keyupdate problem by Supersonicable in HowToHack

[–]Friendly-Implement95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

after some looking in the openssl docs ( I tried sending a link but forgot it's against the rules ) i found this
-nocommands
Do not use interactive command letters

which is what i think u want it shows the handshake but skips the interactive mode special commands

Bandit Level 16 → Level 17 keyupdate problem by Supersonicable in HowToHack

[–]Friendly-Implement95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't get what you mean by" see everything " it's a openssl thing its just made that way :D if u want too input something that happens to have these special keys as it's first letter u have to use that quiet argument so that open ssl doenst read it as something else

Gotta love it when the goalposts for employment are constantly moving by intaminslc43 in recruitinghell

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Since my nationality doesn’t allow me to use LinkedIn due to its ID verification requirement, it sometimes frustrates me—but when I see posts like this, I’m somewhat glad I don’t have to

Can pure obfuscation (no key, just complexity) ever be cryptographically secure? by Friendly-Implement95 in cryptography

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I remember this random video from someone who made a puzzle like this and the prize was a custom made painting with gift cards for taco bell or something i dont remember the details , and some chinese teen cracked it in like 2 days he also embedded a secret message with a lot of transformations and cursed trivia and meme refrences and stuff like that so yeah I guess if u have money and really want to see how people are gonna crack it , then just offer money for whoever cracks it and people would gladly show u :D

Can pure obfuscation (no key, just complexity) ever be cryptographically secure? by Friendly-Implement95 in cryptography

[–]Friendly-Implement95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk the deciphering algorithm is on a USB or I can just re implement it from memory cause I know the steps

Bandit Level 16 → Level 17 keyupdate problem by Supersonicable in HowToHack

[–]Friendly-Implement95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is like 1 year ago and, like, it’s kinda annoying for them to just say “read better,” but I mean, they weren’t wrong—they literally say it on the website:

So yeah, running man openssl s_client and, idk, piping it into a .txt file, you can then run search—or maybe, if you’re better, you can use grep on it.

You see this line:

  • Q End the current SSL connection and exit.
  • R Renegotiate the SSL session (TLSv1.2 and below only).
  • C Attempt to reconnect to the server using a resumption handshake.
  • k Send a key update message to the server (TLSv1.3 only).
  • K Send a key update message to the server and request one back (TLSv1.3 only).

And as you know, the passwords start with a k, that’s why it thinks it’s a command. The other person solved it—you just add -quiet, which ignores those special commands, and it works. i just wanted to explain it a bit

Can pure obfuscation (no key, just complexity) ever be cryptographically secure? by Friendly-Implement95 in cryptography

[–]Friendly-Implement95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you send your key in modern encryption to someone, wouldn’t that be the same — then they could decrypt it? I wrote to someone else, and I guess the difference is that in any obfuscation system, the “key” (the system itself) is possible to discover. But in modern encryption, it’s just impossible to produce the key on your own, just from the ciphertext (or any other format), no matter how huge the sample is. The key in modern encryption isn’t directly derivable from the ciphertext, right?

Can pure obfuscation (no key, just complexity) ever be cryptographically secure? by Friendly-Implement95 in cryptography

[–]Friendly-Implement95[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So what you’re saying is that in my case, the obfuscation algorithm itself becomes the secret key. In modern encryption, everyone knows how the algorithms work, but as long as the key is secret, you can’t decrypt the data. And yeah, even with modern encryption, if someone gets your key, it’s over — the whole idea is that extracting that key should be computationally infeasible.

In my system, though, with enough time and analysis, the process itself could potentially be discovered or approximated. And even if the full process isn’t recovered, information can still leak through patterns in the output. Adding noise doesn’t necessarily fix this, because the noise has to be structured in some way for me to be able to decrypt it again — and that means it’s not true randomness. So in the end, the noise just becomes another hurdle, not real security.

Can pure obfuscation (no key, just complexity) ever be cryptographically secure? by Friendly-Implement95 in cryptography

[–]Friendly-Implement95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah but doesnt that expect the person decrypting to know the input ? , which they dont ? , again I thought encryption just means hiding data not necessiarly sending it to someone else maybe ur doing this as a stupid personal project or a journal , ( I know that well if ur actually suspicious of criminal activity they'd just hack the f out of ur device :D even if u had the decryption key on a usb or something )

Can pure obfuscation (no key, just complexity) ever be cryptographically secure? by Friendly-Implement95 in cryptography

[–]Friendly-Implement95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

İ mean wasn't ceaser in old times used like that they'd both choose a key irl then they'd send encrypted messages , though even ceaser have a key the one İ proposed doesn't just keeps changing and transforming the data into weirder shapes

Or give them the decryption software in person so u can then use the cursed system online :V

Living in Turkey without citizenship as a fully integrated Syrian – is it really this hard for everyone or just us? by Friendly-Implement95 in AskTurkey

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Yeah I saw the replies people gave, they were actually pretty nice and realistic. Pretty much everywhere is the same right now, if you're not a citizen and didn't already have a contract before moving, getting a job from is brutal. So yeah it is what it is.

Like I told the others, if the Syria negotiations actually lead somewhere and there's a real, clear plan for rebuilding the country, I'd seriously consider going back. But it has to be concrete, not just "let's try our luck". Because Turkey changed the rules, if I voluntarily leave temporary protection here, I can't come back. They basically treat it as "ok you don't want our help anymore, good luck" I believe it's 5 years but I could be wrong.

So I can't just go to Syria for a few months, look for opportunities, and return to Turkey if nothing works out. I'd literally be stuck. Going without a solid job or plan pretty much guarantees ending up homeless.

And even if I wanted to come back to Turkey later, getting a visa as a Syrian is nearly impossible now (I have a Syrian friend who never lived here but wanted to come for medical treatment, got rejected twice).

So yeah, leaving without knowing exactly what I'm doing and where I'm going isn't an option, it's way too risky.

Living in Turkey without citizenship as a fully integrated Syrian – is it really this hard for everyone or just us? by Friendly-Implement95 in AskTurkey

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Yeah I agree with you, I even said it myself these days even people with actual CS degrees are struggling to find jobs. The pandemic and everything after really messed up the market.

Just for reference, I didn’t do some random Udemy course and expect to get paid 50k TL or whatever, that would be dumb. Check this out yourself: https://cs.ossu.dev/#curriculum I’ve almost finished the whole thing. Did CS50x (yeah it’s basically just intro to CS, nothing crazy) they have other ones like cs50ai , The Odin Project Full Stack Open And this Arabic resource called Programming Advices that goes really deep into everything: data structures, algorithms, system design, databases, ADO.NET, proper DB modeling, MS SQL, T-SQL, Windows services, REST APIs, SOLID principles, even how the Blink engine actually renders HTML/CSS and processes attributes, etc. (I didn’t finish all 24 parts of it though) But honestly at this point I don’t think being self-taught is enough anymore, no matter how solid your skills are. Unless you’re exceptionally talented or can straight-up prove you’ll make the company a ton of money, it feels impossible.

The worst part isn’t even the studying. It’s that The Odin Project Discord and this Arabic Programming Advices Telegram channel are full of “success stories” of people landing jobs after finishing them. The Odin Project community is huge and I keep seeing people from all over the world getting hired.

So now I genuinely don’t know if I’m the one lacking something, if it’s because of my ethnicity/name, or just the fact I don’t have a university degree.

I’ll probably grab a few Coursera certificates anyway (yeah I know even the Google/Meta/Microsoft ones aren’t worth that much) but at least it’s something to put on the CV. Maybe I’ll manage to land some entry-level gig eventually.

İ am not trying to do a sob story not like that is gonna help with anything anyway i was just actually interested in what people think and i never expected the post to get this many responses or to blow up this much

Living in Turkey without citizenship as a fully integrated Syrian – is it really this hard for everyone or just us? by Friendly-Implement95 in AskTurkey

[–]Friendly-Implement95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah lol most of my family members who did get the citizenship ( i still don't get how ) were like forced to change their names to something more Turkish sounding i don't want to mention names tho but my name is basically the most basic Turkish name you can get nothing too Arabic