This is also where my minds wander off to lol. "So the child process is using up CPu?"
The second premise is very dependent on the algorithm and the hardware itself. "Faster" can be very different when parallelization comes into play. Baring that, ASIC's also a thing. Also, Moore's law has not been very relevant since around 2020? The new Moore's law is power efficiency and not transistor density. Say for example, we've peaked at 5GHz on a single core performance with x86 ISA. Then the next step is how to reduce the power consumption for the same 5GHz.
Now, the readme mentioned about using Argon2id. A cpu-memory-hard function. So you are also limited by the theoretical maximum memory that you could allocate to crack the puzzle faster.
I bet the military/spy agency has finally got their hands on faster cracking technology.
Depends on where you are. After the event horizon, the only place you can go is to the singularity (Schwarzschild Black Hole)
Make CScript, an interpreted, duck-typed language
Oh, thanks. Yeah, I know what it is. And I'll keep it to myself as I understand your stance on not revealing yourself!
I'm gonna take a guess, either it is BlackMagicProbe OR Bus Pirate. Both are amazing tools to have!
Not just clickbait. Straight up lying.
It would be weird for say, a 12V-2A PSU to not be able to source and sink 2A. The current direction didn't change from the PSU perspective, only from the load. If you have multi-rail power supply, then yeah it may have different source-sink capabilities for different rail
I also noticed significantly less activity than usual so you are not alone. Judging by the other commenter, it's likely some federation issue.
The spiral is a black hole. Anyway you take it, it goes downwards.
May I recommend Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku for action?