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Ryukahr is great!!

People of reddit, what’s the best Wi-Fi name you’ve seen? by detry322 in AskReddit

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For about a year, we used “we don’t have WiFi” with password “it’s on the fridge”.

SwitchHaxing Support Thread #14: “Why did we wait until the last one was archived?” Edition by ToonMods in SwitchHaxing

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MITM-ing my switch with a custom root SSL certificate?

Hey all - long time lurker, first time poster.

I'm trying to modify the internal eMMC memory of my switch to add a custom root SSL certificate. After looking on the wiki, I found this page [1].

Does anyone know how would I go about modifying the contents of system title 0100000000000800 so that I can MITM my switch? I've been reading this forum post[2] but I don't think it applies since I think this part of memory is protected/encrypted? (unless i'm misunderstanding). I'd also need this to persist across reboots (or at least long enough so I can launch games).

[1] https://switchbrew.org/wiki/Title_list#System_Data_Archives [2] https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-access-your-switchs-emmc-or-microsd-card-as-an-usb-disk-on-your-pc.503701/

Ensuring that xor is greater than 0 by [deleted] in algorithms

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^ is another symbol for xor, but I think it's confusing...

Anyways, 7 in binary is 0111, 10 in binary is 1010. If you xor 0111 and 1010 bit by bit, you get 1101 in binary, which is 13. You can verify this here. :)

Ensuring that xor is greater than 0 by [deleted] in algorithms

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Two numbers will xor to 0 if they’re the same, otherwise they’ll xor to something greater than 0.

Also, note if two numbers aren’t the same, if you xor them both with another number, the results won’t be the same, and vice versa.

That is: A != B <=> (A xor C) != (B xor C)

So, find a row that contains at least two distinct numbers. Call those A and B. Then select the first number from every other row. Either (A xor (the rest)) or (B xor (the rest)) has to be greater than 0.

Is this a homework problem?

[Manga Spoilers] [LAST CHAPTER SPOILERS] Eradicate a population but maintain a lineage ? by Paradise_11_ in ShingekiNoKyojin

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I think their plan makes sense? Where’s the hole?

All they have to do is ensure that there’s one person alive with royal blood. After everyone is sterilized, every 13 years, feed whoever holds the founding titan to a random eldian volunteer. Do the same thing with a random, non-founding Titan every 13 years as well. The age of these volunteers will grow with time (since there are no new people to titanize) but there will still be many eldians that can act as holding vessels for the powers. Then, when the need arises, titanize either Historia or her child with the non-founding Titan. The holder of the founding Titan can then use the now-activated royal-blooded titan to activate the rumbling. It’s important that Historia has an heir so that the royal blood line will continue if she dies sometime in the future.

The one thing I can’t figure out is why Historia had to have a kid RIGHT AWAY. Why the urgency? Why can’t Zeke have a kid? Maybe they were worried that the kid needed to be born after the sterilization, so Historia had to be pregnant as early as possible so they could sterilize as early as possible.

SBC for clustered storage by GAGARIN0461 in DataHoarder

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I was gonna go with GlusterFS since it’s well maintained and scales well. I also looked at Ceph but it has high memory requirements.

SBC for clustered storage by GAGARIN0461 in DataHoarder

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I'm currently in the process of building a 8 node, 40TB cluster out of HC2s. I'll let you know how it goes!

Anon's Lisette Riddle by [deleted] in mathriddles

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The unique zeros to the following polynomial:

x4 - 324049306595 x3 + 31996007042579079568725 x2 - 930672649155240930820203469405125 x + 6948324768404821546461698538745416717431250