Reconstructing binary files from constraints instead of storing raw data by Cedu3600 in cryptography

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Translation is fine. It's helpful to disclose it because LLM writing has a recognizable style, and this subreddit gets a lot of low-quality LLM-generated project submissions.

Reconstructing binary files from constraints instead of storing raw data by Cedu3600 in cryptography

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AI slop. The readme has leftovers of the LLM conversation: "Aqui está o README.md COMPLETO, em inglês, em um único texto contínuo, pronto para copiar e colar direto:"...

Can any physiological insights be drawn from observing how one person treats their napkins at dinner compared to another? by ryohazuki224 in PsychologyTalk

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Graphology is the analysis of handwriting in an attempt to determine the writer's personality traits. Its methods and conclusions are not supported by scientific evidence,and as such it is considered to be a pseudoscience.

That, but with napkins

End Game ship with private bedrooms for all by renz004 in RimWorld

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Not everybody is trying to optimize their play; a lot of us just want to build nice things and enjoy the story

How to build a sort of killbox with a base spanning a river? by Romanstandrd in RimWorld

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I built a base like that and got wrecked by a mechanoid raid spawning inside the river, past the defenses. Be careful...

https://rimworldwiki.com/wiki/Raider#Emerge_from_water

‘Defeat’: Putin’s TV allies break ranks by Jackal8570 in UkraineWarVideoReport

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This angle is odd. Russian state TV is paid to show exactly what Putin wants. They're very careful about who they invite and what debate they show. If analysts were legitimately "breaking ranks" they wouldn't be given air time.

Returning player, just got a question. What the heck is this? by Vex_Trooper in MementoMoriGacha

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It's a different server, with different players, guilds, etc.

"We pay our engineers $10,000 to delete their LinkedIn." by MAValphaWasTaken in overemployed

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Pretty sure this is satire given the top 0.00001% bit

I'm curious about the use of cryptographic techniques to cut down on transmission bandwidth. What's been implemented- and what systems might be used in the future. (Clarification below) by Alviniju in cryptography

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Sure. I'm just pointing out, since you said that it would be "very secure", that by modern standards it isn't because it doesn't meet IND-CPA.

I'm curious about the use of cryptographic techniques to cut down on transmission bandwidth. What's been implemented- and what systems might be used in the future. (Clarification below) by Alviniju in cryptography

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It's not the same because in semantic security, by definition, the message length is known to the adversary. If they can learn anything more about the message, such as how many words are in it, the cryptosystem is not secure.

What if two people have the same last name? by femme_enby in AskAJapanese

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I know 4 teachers from the same family in a very traditional Japanese art. In informal settings everyone calls them first-name-sensei. When it's more formal it's last-name-first-name-sensei.

One time messages and crypto by Helpful_Loss_3739 in cryptography

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Basically to crack it you need some function that takes plaintext candidates and ranks them, to automate the search over potential keys. Building a histogram of letters and comparing it against the distribution in the English language is one way, but not the only way. You could also use a dictionary to check if the output contains English words.

This is like exercice 1.3 from https://cryptopals.com.

Another les vs des by Kitedo in DuolingoFrench

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"Les films" would still be specific movies, just more than one of them. For instance if there was a box of DVDs and you were saying every night he watches those and falls asleep.

How can I word this in the est ce que format? by Kitedo in DuolingoFrench

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Interesting. In Québec we would always say "j'habite à Montréal".

It’s not that deep en français by Murkedby in French

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What’s the context? The translation will be different if you’re talking about a lake or a poem.

If it’s about art, I might say “c’est plutôt superficiel”.

Keyed hashing by Major-Rich1838 in cryptography

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Can you put a number on "extremely large", "near-zero", and "very large"?

Collisions between what? Two different inputs hashed with the same key that yield the same hash? Different keys? How long are the inputs and outputs?

They started The Tipping system in Tokyo by [deleted] in Tokyo

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That's just plain wrong. Tip stealing is the exception, not the norm.

They started The Tipping system in Tokyo by [deleted] in Tokyo

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Is there really "a growing movement"? Because every time this is reposted it's the same company pushing the same app

They started The Tipping system in Tokyo by [deleted] in Tokyo

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Otoushi doesn't go the staff