ahh yes, ty
ChiefSinner
i like putting a comma in the middle of my password so when they export it out in csv, it separates the password into a new line and probably messes everyone of their passwords on that list from then on.
pull harder on the strings of your martyrdom in my ass
I'll be looking forward to hearing that talk at the next defcon
Keep the change, you filthy animal, you piece of $h!7
That has got to be the most demonic looking trump meme I've seen yet
Its about the same difference, but you can definitely tell the difference between 1600p and 720p.
I got a onexplayer for like $600 and it has the 7840u in it. No matter how you slice it, the 7840u is much more powerful than the steam deck. However, it doesn't do well in low tdp. That's what the steam deck is best at - low tdp gaming and battery life.
But so long as I'm near an outlet, I can play more AAA games and on much higher resolution and graphics than the steam deck for however long I'd like. On battery, only about 3-4 hours vs 6-8 hours on a steam deck.
Ahh getting those brain worms to make spice I see.
Hardened gentoo was great when grsecurity had their kernel patches opened freely to the public, but now idk. I'm more into hardenedbsd than anything gentoo nowadays.
typically, password lists/hashes are exported out to csv (comma seperated value) because the lists are generally long and the file is too large to open in any other table format that isnt ascii.
Adding a comma will seperate the password into a new column. However, as @[email protected] pointed out, you need to use \n for a new line.