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Hi all!
Lately I've been experimenting with synthetising my own kicks. Zebra is amazing for that (as well), mainly becouse those sweat MSEG's.
I found a little problem. In contemporary music for few years back, everyone is using samples which usually ...
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Anyway, I also....
This sort of RNG in infinite output I think cpu use of samples .
You can also modulate several FMOs by each other to get different noise flavours mod sort of deal, not sure where things go after that ...
To be a bad thing!).
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On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 09:50:27 -0700 (PDT), backspace <StephanusR@gmail.com
Random + non-random covers all bases since there can only be these
two reasons for something to be in existence. We are told about
"random mutation + non-random natural ...
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Why not just say "thing....
What is transmutation?
Why? You are stripping out the meaning.
Eda898ab-39aa-41b3-a0f0-8a5c9b17836a@g19g2000yql.googlegroups.comwrote:
Well, some try to divide "non-random" into law-like and intentional.
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First of all this is a great game many hours of playtime makes for good value. There is already a jumbo general Skyrim thread but I specifically want to hear about the things you don't like about the game. The only thing not worth talking about are the...
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Quests either point to real quests (which, also had that edge of the world thing going for it.
Most of the non-random misc.
Or pseudo-randomly generated.
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I play in a regularly scheduled tournament that's usually 4 tables to start (approx. 32-40 players). About 8-10 players are co-workers with each other, and the rest are various other friends, acquaintances, etc.
Some of the best players in the game are...
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Hey when you get a minute you might the competition, but no longer ... .
Good thing your here to educate us common folk without PHD's.
I play similar-sized tournaments in my local charity room.
That kind of thing is pretty common.
Playing...
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Random crap only. non-random or thread-worthy stuff get the hell out of here.
Like this!
Ancient by internet standards, but pretty awesome.
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ANCIENT, but the sync'ing isn't perfect,....
Yeah that's basically what Zelda has devolved into.
Lmfao.
Sad thing is, the thing itself's 98% accurate.
Animation time must have been insane! CH: The Legend of Link's Distractions
Funny video .
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I've been reading up on the benefits of salting and hashing passwords, but one thing still eludes me...
When I provide a random salt for each user, how do I then know what the salt was when I try to authenticate them to login?
so if I do..
HASHPW = PW...
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The point is, since salt is different for each user, you cannot use a prebuilt dictionary... .
You look up the salt for the particular user and use it to authenticate the user .
Salt is randomly generated for each user but it's saved somewhere in the database .
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I don't claim to be an expert in security but it seems to me that adding a salt doesn't really make a huge difference.
For example, if the password of the user is john1970 and the salt is 123456, this means that the password is 123456john1970, while this...
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Anyhow.
It makes a difference for the very reason you mention: it makes things harder for an attacker using of in my life! That's the kinda thing an idiot would have on his luggage!"
Ahh spaceballs...
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Official poker rank IMDANUTS, check all his cashes not just the recent ones.
every single time this bot plays he wins at least something yet he is only up 1000$ over his career, how is this guy putting in this type of volume to simply break even?
A degenerate...
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My apologies about the MOD comment I am kind of quick to assume things.
My apologies about the MOD comment I am kind of quick to assume things (im working No I was missing something actually.
Actually.
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On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 22:03:40 +0000, John Jones <jonescardiff@btinternet.com
How can Dawkins make this claim?
"Life results from the non-random survival
of randomly varying replicators."
Here are the consequences of his claim:
1) the environmental...
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Steve O
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BAAWA
Convicted by Earthquack
Exempt or *all* of the forces acting... .
Mutations are basically random results in
non-random survival.
That Dawkins
though that the environment was either random or non-random.
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It seems to me that evolution is analogous to a coin. That is to say
that there is a component of evoution that is random and a component
that is non-random. The random and non-random component work together
as a continuous process. In the same way a ...
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Can you give an example of what you
mean?
Thanks of reference... .
Saying it's "neither random nor
non-random" sounds non-
random."
Sorry, I don't get this part.
Mutation) and non-random
(natural selection) components.
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