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Is there an MD5 Fixed Point where md5(x) == x?
...ng. Assuming that the MD5 sum of any string is uniformly distributed over all possible sums, then the probability that any given 128-bit string is a fixed point is 1/2128.
Thus, the probability that no 128-bit string is a fixed point is (1 − 1/2128)2128, so the probability that there is a fixed ...
Capistrano - clean up old releases
Usually when using capistrano, I will go and manually delete old releases from a deployed application. I understand that you can run cap deploy:cleanup but that still leaves 5 releases. Is this it's intended purpose? Is there another way to cleanup old releases to just 1 previous deploy?
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Why use @PostConstruct?
In a managed bean, @PostConstruct is called after the regular Java object constructor.
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What Does 'Then' Really Mean in CasperJS
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then() basically adds a new navigation step in a stack. A step is a javascript function which can do two different things:
waiting for the previous step - if any - being executed
waiting for a requested url and related page to load
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Trying to embed newline in a variable in bash [duplicate]
...ar ) # Do not use double quotes "$var"
echo "$p"
Output is the same for all
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b
c
Special thanks to contributors of this answer: kevinf, Gordon Davisson, l0b0, Dolda2000 and tripleee.
EDIT
See also BinaryZebra's answer providing many details.
Abhijeet Rastogi's answer and Dimitry's answer...
Difference between malloc and calloc?
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calloc() gives you a zero-initialized buffer, while malloc() leaves the memory uninitialized.
For large allocations, most calloc implementations under mainstream OSes will get known-zeroed pages from the OS (e.g. via POSIX mm...
In C#, what is the difference between public, private, protected, and having no access modifier?
All my college years I have been using public , and would like to know the difference between public , private , and protected ?
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Using getopts to process long and short command line options
...or using the bash builtin getopts to mimic long options. That solution actually makes a short option whose character is "-". So you get "--" as the flag. Then anything following that becomes OPTARG, and you test the OPTARG with a nested case.
This is clever, but it comes with caveats:
getopts ca...
Refresh a page using JavaScript or HTML [duplicate]
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no, i did not test them all
– epoch
Jan 10 '14 at 8:06
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What is the best Distributed Brute Force countermeasure?
...so far I'm winning (so to speak). But I've run into a pretty non-trivial challenge (one that most auth libraries miss entirely, but I insist on handling it properly): how to deal intelligently with large-scale, distributed, variable-username brute-force attacks .
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