Working on a new cybersecurity, dystopian world series and made a short 2 min teaser today.
Cyber Dystopia (720 HD)
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I do have a question about the great cyber wall of certain countries, like the UK for example. For years I just fetched once a week a public podcast that recently answered "notukerror", by chance I read just this weekend on slashdot about this topic. Does this mean the efforts enhanced by the EME... (4 Replies)
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Hi everybody,
this is the situation. there is a programm XYZ which opens a message queue with the key 47110815 and waits for a SIGUSR1. After receiving this signal it sends a message with type 100 and a number (as ASCII) in the message-body.
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Crypt::Random::Source::Factory(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Crypt::Random::Source::Factory(3pm)NAME
Crypt::Random::Source::Factory - Load and instantiate sources of random data
SYNOPSIS
use Crypt::Random::Source::Factory;
my $f = Crypt::Random::Source::Factory->new;
my $strong = $f->get_strong;
my $weak = $f->get_weak;
my $any = $f->get;
DESCRIPTION
This class implements a loading and instantiation factory for Crypt::Random::Source objects.
If $ENV{CRYPT_RANDOM_NOT_PLUGGABLE} is set then only a preset list of sources will be tried. Otherwise Module::Find will be used to locate
any installed sources, and use the first available one.
METHODS
get %args
Instantiate any random source, passing %args to the constructor.
The "type" argument can be "weak", "strong" or "any".
get_weak %args
get_strong %args
Instantiate a new weak or strong random source.
AUTHOR
Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Yuval Kogman.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2011-01-05 Crypt::Random::Source::Factory(3pm)