(yes I am the one to blame for deleting a post before 9000)
Also this is another one of those posts I can delete if I want to cheat my way to 10000.
I can delete anyone's posts. I have total control over everything! Bwahahahahaha!
*nudge* maybe we should appease shonumi with a sacrifice
I give for sacrifice everyone who posts threads in the support, general and hardware subforums without first performing a search. Objections?
EDIT: in fact, let's do it to appease all moderators
though we might need to pick out a few more people, anyone feel like being sacrificed to appease our moderator/administrator overlords?
Fwiw, I can't be bribed with souls :p
what about succulent, well-prepared sacrifice flesh?
What? Like Pandora's Tower-style? Well, the only "beast" flesh I'll eat are bovine or poultry in nature
don't worry, I know a guy who can make human sacrifice flesh taste like cow flesh
:o Get him in touch with my local police department.
Cows? Sure. Chickens? Definitely. Pigs? In bacon form chiefly. Humans? Not even at the end of the world. Hey, I'm a picky eater
Why do people seem to enjoy, glorify, and even worship bacon as some sort of sacred food?
Where should I put the NAND generator thread?
Also I am almost done with my Dolphin NAND generator, it uses a machine-specific ID as an input for SHA-256 so that each machine can only generate one unique NAND, also a specific ID is always a multiple of (2^31 - 1) to make it possible to block it globally, if Wiimm so wishes. I may remove that last thing based on feedback in this forum.
However, I am having trouble choosing the license. I'm leaning toward something like the MPL, but without source code, and no selling it or any bundles including it. It must not include the source code, as releasing with the source code would result in modifications designed to make cheating easier. Not exactly related to licensing, I'm also afraid that because I'll use Cython, someone will modify the linked Python library's SHA-256 function to produce a different output, therefore allowing people to generate a different NAND and evade a ban. (My program is written in Python, but I'll obfuscate it and run it through Cython to impede reverse-engineering.) (unfortunately, hitb-ctf-obf is written in Python 2, but I wrote in Py3)
@kinkin
And how exactly are they supposed to enforce this "you can only use this router" rule?