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notbob.i2p Index About Blog Blog RSS Toys Pictures Links Contact Donate Blog < < < Entry (785) > >> Show list 11/06/24 Today's site is xyst.i2p. Xyst is a Navier-Stokes solver for engineering flows. Overview xyst.i2p is software designed to solve engineering problems. This is not a topic that I know much about, so I can't really say if this is good or not.
I am here in this community while researching about JavaScript projects over the internet. Well I am an Engineering student and doing it from Computer Science & Engineering branch. I just entered in my second year and lots of programming languages ​​I am learning and some of them I have started coding.
More information is available in the 1.6.1 release announcement . January 2003 2003-01-24: Support for ADI Engineering BRH board committed Jason Thorpe has written and committed support for the ADI Engineering BRH ("Big Red Head"), an evaluation and development platform for the Intel i80200 XScale processor.
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zzz.i2p Development updates Home Forum You are not logged in Login Sun, 28 Apr 2019, 12:23pm Review on the Threat Model » snowdog Lurker Is there an awareness for social engineering attacks in the i2p model? Like a user slowly builds their way up into becoming a contributor, but has bad intentions in mind or is backed/funded by bad actors?
[ Home ] [ Journal ] [ Notes ] [ Projects ] [ Contact ] Hi, I'm Maverick | "Just a nobody who loves tech and privacy." Mostly engineering journals, cynical rants, and things I build to stay sane. If it breaks, it was a learning experience. If it works, I'm just as surprised as you are.
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All active players (including me) logged in there without checking first if this is the REAL idlemaster. A 101 Lesson in social engineering and common sense and we all failed. Thanks to whoever concieved and performed this little test – i hope we’re smarter next time This entry was posted on Friday, December 16th, 2005 at 10:32 pm and is filed under Postman IRC Services , Private Ramblings .
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>> Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:46:21   No. 5833 >>5826 Better than Disney Land >> Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:46:21   No. 5834 >>5827 Roller coasters have some damn fine engineering. They are amazing to watch and to ride. Just the pure roller coaster experience, I don't need any themed Disney corporate bullshit to enjoy it. >> Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:46:24   No. 5860 >>5801 Are you the same guy that calls restaurants bourgeois?
Replies: >>2546 Anon 23/04/2026, 20:22:05 No. 2543 Hide Filter Name Пиздаболка.jpg [ Hide ] (118.7KB, 460x390) Reverse Хрюкни! Anon 24/04/2026, 10:59:39 No. 2546 Hide Filter Name rus11.jpeg [ Hide ] (76.1KB, 386x216) Reverse >>2533 А кто будет гопака плясать?
Replies: >>1395 /social/ Comrade 2026-03-19 15:46:41 No. 1393 Hide Filter Name 647142883_1463505515363729_32443033491455332_n.jpg [Hide] (32.9KB, 500x600) Reverse >>612 The proud boy in that picture was a jan 6 rioter who got rearrested for sexually assaulting a child. Replies: >>1394 /social/ Comrade 2026-03-19 15:45:21 No. 1392 Hide Filter Name >>612 /social/ ausplug Comrade 2026-03-15 23:42:15 No. 1391 Hide Filter Name Filter Subject son of a land developer.webp [Hide] (61.2KB,...
Navigation: Home Recent changes NetBSD blog Presentations About Developers Gallery Ports Packages Documentation FAQ & HOWTOs The Guide Manual pages Wiki Support Community Mailing lists Bug reports Security Developers CVSWeb Mercurial Cross-reference Release engineering Projects list NetBSD Problem Database Query Form This form allows you to query the NetBSD problem database. You can select problem reports: specifically by number , or by searching their contents .
. • Self-XSS • Denial of service • Spamming • Vulnerabilities in third party applications which make use of the LocalMonero API • Vulnerabilities which involve privileged access (e.g. rooting a phone) to a victim's device(s) • Logout CSRF • User existence/enumeration vulnerabilities • Password complexity requirements • Reports from automated tools or scans (without accompanying demonstration of exploitability) • Social engineering attacks against LocalMonero employees or contractors •...
. • Self-XSS • Denial of service • Spamming • Vulnerabilities in third party applications which make use of the AgoraDesk API • Vulnerabilities which involve privileged access (e.g. rooting a phone) to a victim's device(s) • Logout CSRF • User existence/enumeration vulnerabilities • Password complexity requirements • Reports from automated tools or scans (without accompanying demonstration of exploitability) • Social engineering attacks against AgoraDesk employees or contractors •...
If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. """ tool.rpc: JSON/RPC routines for the 'mmgen-tool' utility """ from .common import tool_cmd_base,options_annot_str from ..tw.view import TwView from ..tw.txhistory import TwTxHistory class tool_cmd(tool_cmd_base): "tracking-wallet commands using the JSON-RPC interface" need_proto = True need_amt = True async def daemon_version(self): "print coin daemon version" from ..daemon import CoinDaemon d = CoinDaemon( cfg=self.cfg, proto=self.proto,...
Constructor Summary Constructors Constructor Description Sorters ()   Method Summary All Methods Static Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static Comparator < Snark > getComparator (int type, String  lang, I2PSnarkServlet  servlet) Negative is reverse 0, 1: Name 2: Status 3: Peers 4: ETA 5: Size 6: Downloaded 7: Uploaded 8: Down rate 9: Up rate 10: Remaining (needed) 11: Upload ratio 12: File type static Comparator < Sorters.FileAndIndex > getFileComparator...
The issue is that software engineers, as engineers, tend to like engineering a little too much. Thankfully I’m not an engineer but a developer who can appreciate simplicity and minimalism over over-engineered solutions.
String reverseLookup ( Hash  h) Reverse lookup a hash. List < String > reverseLookupAll ( Destination  dest) Reverse lookup a destination This implementation returns reverseLookupAll(dest, null).