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Tripcode decoder?

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-03 19:48

is there anyway to convert a tripcode into the password for that tripcode, im using tripsage and I see that you can put in a word you want to see in a trip code and it produces results of passwords that would produce a tripcode with those letters in it, so if we were to take a complete tripcode someone has and enter it into that field, in theory it should eventually produce the 1 password that produces that tripcode, however i have a core 2 duo e6600 which can run 170,000 crypts per second but with over 10^80 possible combinations(numbers + letters + capital letters + symbols, and 10 characters in a tripcode) it would take litteraly much more than trillions of years to run through every combination. Any other suggestions?

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-29 8:20

It has all the ones that anyone uses. And a few that that other script doesn't support (but no one uses), like 0ch with UTF-8 and Shiichan with Shift-JIS.
Seriously, the number of PyIB boards in existence is less than three, Trevorchan/Kusaba is a steaming pile of shit which no sane person would ever use, Thorn is dead, and Pixmicat is just a broken version of futaba that no one uses.

You just contradicted yourself.
Also, it still includes "matsuba", which as far as I can tell exists on exactly one board that's apparently run by the same person who made that script.

The obvious benefit of having all of the results listed at the same time, which you seem to be failing to comprehend, is being able to tell whether a given tripcode will work on various boards. Having to repeatedly change a dropdown several times defeats that, and it's completely unnecessary.

wacky python code
unreadable

Eh. I wouldn't so so far as to say it's blatantly obvious what everything does (I still don't understand what the hell the add_tripcode function is doing) but if you take a moment to read it, and assuming you actually know Python, it's far from unreadable.

ImportError: No module named pygtk
Get a less shitty system. Gtk is a pretty standard toolkit, and pygtk isn't that big.

I think that javascript tripcode thing is pretty much like all of hotaru's stuff: technically interesting because of the implementation (DES in Javascript; running twelve different imageboard scripts all at once; building a textboard based on some ass-backwards hack, that WAHa even openly stated was a joke and a terrible idea) -- but aside from that, fundamentally useless and devoid of any actual, practical benefit.

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