I get hashing and salting. It's just KIND OF ANNOYING to deal with secure transfer along with checking for session tokens.
Xu Yuan, Zheng Zhang, Xunguang Wang, Lin Wu Semantic-Aware Adversarial Training for Reliable Deep Hashing Retrieval https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.14637
what happened to hashing out new ideas until something sticks
The caller can choose whether to use simple or secure hashing without disrupting existing code structures.
Could be? Also, it could be that artists are desperate for attention and would use any hashing to get it. (As seen in person when I went to portfolio reviews at a con...so many artists just wanting someone to look at their art. 😳)
iirc, my tweets calling it out was the first time I made a hashing go viral 😈
WP Engine and Automattic hashing it out in court is probably... bad? for users (some users) depending on how this plays out but I think it's fair to be having discussions about for-profit companies and Open Source or "open source" software. www.theverge.com/2024/10/3/24...
WP Engine is suing Automattic and its CEO Matt Mullenweg.
I'd been meaning to look at postcard-rpc. I know we'd talked about the schema hashing, but interested to see how it works in practice. So far it's looking pretty exciting. Since the PC is going to see a UART bridge, device ID matching would work. Question is if we can change the existing protocol.
No, the true and accurate history is what we get by hashing it out. Not what anyone already knows. You get to shitty conclusions when you're always jumping to them.