Who says it can’t? I don’t accept your premise.
Who says it can’t? I don’t accept your premise.
Isn’t Planck’s? Whose constant is it then?
Bill Stickers is innocent!
I can call you Betty.
And Betty when you call me.
You can call me AI.
I think he hangs out with Al Dente quite a bit.
This little hack is gonna cost us 51 CPU cycles.
The blind part is just around name, gender, race, … but prior experience and education would clearly be important to know.
I know my idea has many flaws, and I didn’t propose it seriously. But I really like the idea of removing popularity and money and cronyism from the path for choosing people to represent us and run our government. It should be a temp job and a responsibility and not a career.
Everyone must serve. No elections. Every position has a term limit. The current administration is responsible to select their replacements via a double blind selection process that only provides information relevant to experience and knowledge, capabilities.
That’s 59 and 159 bits of entropy, respectively according to some random online password entropy calculator I found.
Even better, just type out the whole sentence fully. Why disallow spaces?
“Sally and Billy went to the store for soda”. 274 bits.
But they don’t (shouldn’t) store the actual password. They store a hash of the password, which is the same length regardless of length of the actual password.
“I was gonna go, but I figured I’d submit my application tomorrow.”
Wins gold.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrFjCHGcIuMnq2Vg7nJei3ZVVxHeOnU8D&si=nM0CqQnDFW7wYbSn
Here’s a YouTube playlist of some of his songs. Great movie.
A BMW using it’s signal lights.
Brick shelf