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  • @AnthonySmith said:
    if you spent half as much time reading the actual thread as you did looking for shit in a clean toilet

    Oh, I like that one. Stealing!

  • @FreeBSD are you @jsg man?

  • @tgl said:
    @FreeBSD are you @jsg man?

    Or @default ?

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  • wankelwankel OG
    edited November 2019

    @AnthonySmith said:

    @hzr said:
    How's the spambot signup rate?

    Shockingly low

    So... none of my 15 other accounts got flagged? ;-)

    Edit: sorry for being totally irrelevant, I didn't notice I was on the first page of a 5 page thread...

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  • edited November 2019

    Let me grab my tools.

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  • @vimalware said:
    Let me grab my tools.

    That's looks like the perfect tool for a professional dominatrix servicing IT professionals.

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  • @vimalware said:
    Let me grab my tools.

    CAT5 of 9 tails

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  • will cociu put the Black Friday offer here?

  • @hawahawago said:
    will cociu put the Black Friday offer here?

    Every Friday is a Black Friday for @cociu

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  • WSSWSS Retired

    #dicks

    My pronouns are asshole/asshole/asshole. I will give you the same courtesy.

  • poisson said: That's looks like the perfect tool for a professional dominatrix servicing IT professionals.

    Works best, if those RJ45 Connectors are snipped before use.

  • @pike said:
    Good to have you onboard cociu! Get this man a provider tag.

    And some sisters too.

  • so whats the update on this? lol.

  • @MarkD said:
    so whats the update on this? lol.

    Sorry

    Been busy with

    Rahul said: sisters

  • InceptionHostingInceptionHosting Hosting ProviderOG

    292 users.

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  • @AnthonySmith said:
    292 users.

    @FAT32 are we having a lucky draw soon?

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  • @poisson if FAT32 wins again, its rigged

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  • @AnthonySmith said:
    292 users.

    I have been out some days ... do we have a winner ?

  • @tgl said:
    @poisson if FAT32 wins again, its rigged

    If cociu wins it is even more rigged.

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  • FAT32FAT32 OG
    edited November 2019

    Not sure if I should do this but these are the SHA256 hash of the random generator seed for fairness purpose, the actual seed will be announced when we hit the target.

    Round Range Hash
    0 1-100 63dc9a321e11a17d64d6d661d4a8c7cc16b6cebf4559b473062d3a4f0e0202d8
    1 1-300 892d9333f872ed34c08a745a090e7a266f072e809a80191a4777b3093567a362
    2 1-400 6cf1a05c37fce8a6eba9d8423610490e984a1da6688fdb01c8a3c35c2f2fe357
    3 1-500 3cc6767b9a93a58970b591210c2492704494d9406226b37d1b0c92e25a92c427
    4 1-600 0619daa83965571edc624c80030684ca2b432afb21d4396b404c338163282b4d
    5 1-700 1323b7ddd7afaf0526a68e99a97770f8dd34b7cee7cac95c12871e77905d6796
    6 1-800 9bc67df4011bbe6f3b7195d49a4e63cf2f25c1affd49b7b60e51608eb52ac60f
    7 1-900 461539ae139d921c84f3264bd0e3a1705bc86c58238e5626f187ed7d311ba686
    8 1-1000 8bd567e8a29480a40a4940e975e4702b439ab68f8df82d75c0e197a7b23c1433

    This is the code to select a random user:

    const seedrandom = require('seedrandom');
    
    function selectWinner(seed, username, total) {
      const rng = seedrandom(seed + '_' + username);
      return Math.ceil(rng() * total);
    }
    

    When the function above is called, username will be populated with the user with ID at the upper bound of the range.

    For example, to select a winner for Round 3, the function call will be selectWinner('some_seed', 'username_of_the_user_with_id_500', 500)

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  • @AnthonySmith

    https://www.random.org/

    and record yourself with todays newspaper in your hand while doing it

  • @FAT32 i think you got used to winning, i see you are trying to provide this backdoored code so you will win again

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  • I have never won a draw in my whole life. B)

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  • FAT32FAT32 OG
    edited November 2019

    @tgl said:
    FAT32 i think you got used to winning, i see you are trying to provide this backdoored code so you will win again

    I am just trying to help, I can choose not to do so too. There might be complex mathematics and proofs to show that the algorithm is not equally distributed, but I don't think it is necessary to do so. I am quite skeptical about stuff so I always try to ensure fairness.

    In addition, how can this be backdoored with few lines of codes? There's no known SHA256 collision yet, the seed is pre-determined even without knowing the upcoming users. In addition, the algorithm above depends on the latest registered user, how can I be sure who will be the X-th user?

    If you insist on me winning something, feel free to take my VPS and enjoy your day.


    Edit: I am not trying to start a drama here, but someone else choose to do so. I can tell you it is so much easier to fake a random.org than my algorithm. Self-sign a SSL certificate, point the IP to your own, and boom you can fake the result.

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  • RahulRahul OG
    edited November 2019

    FAT32 said: In addition, how can this be backdoored with few lines of codes?

    He was just doing the art of $hitposting

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  • FAT32 said: feel free to take my VPS and enjoy your day.

    Really ? :o

  • @FAT32 it seems you do not speak sarcasm! I was joking man

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  • @tgl said:
    @FAT32 it seems you do not speak sarcasm! I was joking man

    Don't scare the shit out of the cute dino!

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  • @Rahul said:
    He was just doing the art of $hitposting

    @tgl said:
    FAT32 it seems you do not speak sarcasm! I was joking man

    Maybe my shitpost detection is not working properly, I am more used to deank / eol's shitpost.

    @Rahul said:
    Really ? :o

    If needed, I would rather lose a few bucks per month than being falsely accused as a cheater.

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  • @FAT32 No accusation from my side. Just asked out of curiosity and maybe a little jealousy, hoping it was idling on your hand.

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