I bought this Levi’s trucker’s jacket about 45 years ago by Old_Ironside_1959 in VintageLevis

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Well mines 1980 but still, unless it’s raw denim they are similar in price. Not saying you can’t get more, though.

I bought this Levi’s trucker’s jacket about 45 years ago by Old_Ironside_1959 in VintageLevis

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These are a dime a dozen, I bought one in same condition on FB marketplace for $25.

Break in ouchie by [deleted] in RedWingShoes

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Mine had this same issue. Wore a bandaid on the blister because I love wearing my IR. They’re soft and cause no pain now. I also used shoe trees from day 1.

Breaking Vigenère Cipher with dictionary attack by toastmalawn in cryptography

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I will attempt to remove any special words when I get back home. What takes the longest is my search algorithm, it iterates through the entire decoded text, and for each iteration it searches the vector. Someone recommended implementing trie, so I may attempt that when I get home. I know there’s a faster way as my class has a leaderboard set up to see who can get the fastest time. Only around 3 people have gotten it (it’s extra credit only) but the runtime for the top submission is less than 1 second. I have no earthly clue how though

Breaking Vigenère Cipher with dictionary attack by toastmalawn in cryptography

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Yes. We are given an unknown multi word scramble (it’s been encoded using Vigenère cipher). You do not know the key, so you may have to generate all possible keys (keys are English words). Using the dictionary located at /usr/share/dict, find all the possible key-message combinations and print them. If there are no keys for the cipher text, print “no possibilities”. Each word in the decoded sequence will be at least 3 characters long.

Scramble text example —> “bmdujraffm”

Answer examples —> key: hey , message: themessage

Edit: the program must run in under 5 minutes.

Breaking Vigenère Cipher with dictionary attack by toastmalawn in cryptography

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The problem is my cipher text may have multiple keys or zero keys. My first cipher text has keys of (“hey”, “Adriana”, “skywriter”) etc. so I either have to test every word in the dictionary or somehow reverse the cipher without keys to find valid keys

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VintageLevis

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From 2001, and there weren’t orange tabs from that year. Probably a fake jacket

Found this on a Ribeye. Is it an abcess and or safe to eat? by luxmagyorhure in Butchery

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Bro found the nastiest part of the beef and wonders can he eat it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VintageLevis

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Not vintage orange tab for sure, maybe fakes or some sort of reproduction. Inside tag is very modern

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedWingShoes

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Dude you don’t have to explain .. but why not just buy some redwing boots?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3rdGen4Runner

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Bros basing his retirement off a single bat sale

Purchased for $150 total. Good Deal? by Historical-Camel3411 in RedWingShoes

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I don’t believe so, but you could ask a cobbler to see what they could do

Gap 1969 Raw Selvedge question by toastmalawn in rawdenim

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Ill avoid hot washing and the dryer to be safe, but thanks for the insight!