I'm gonna start running Tripcode Explorer all night to try and find his tripcode. I figured that he used the same or similar program to find his tripcode, so it should be possible for me to find it, too.
>>3
That analogy is inaccurate not only because tripcodes are less secure than MD5, but also because, unless those programs are 10 bytes long, reconstructing them is a much harder problem. Breaking tripcodes is much more practical than breaking a cryptographic hash.
>>9
Didn't see him in a while either, and in fact, I'm glad about it. Or /prog/ got around installing that script often enough so he didn't get enough responses from his trolling.
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