I believe not. The question states “keywords” so it seems they want to try combinations of words they commonly used. And it makes a huge difference if the script can try one password per second or dozens/hundreds/more.
I believe not. The question states “keywords” so it seems they want to try combinations of words they commonly used. And it makes a huge difference if the script can try one password per second or dozens/hundreds/more.
While it might be close to good enough for casual scripts, it is much better to use existing tools for performance critical applications, such as brute forcing passwords.
“Pete Complete” is just amazing in everything he does. Very well planned and narrated let’s plays with the goal of achieving 100% competition of a game in one playthrough.
I particularly enjoyed the Mass Effect series. Mass Effect 3 is almost complete now.
He also played Mutant Year Zero, XCOM, different RimWorld expansions and more.
This is not correct. Modern game engines support both concepts.
This video might give you a good idea of what’s going on behind the scenes and why things are not trivial to get right: https://youtu.be/yGhfUcPjXuE
From what I understand, your community will only be synced to instances where at least one ist has subscribed to it. Until then only your insurance knows about it.
Maybe the scene is set in the UK.