OP Agrees. This is the kind of crypto based on secrets. RSA is years better.
Although you may exchange keys (i.e. urls) in a very natural way... or with diffie-hellman.
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Anonymous2009-04-17 8:59
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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Please stop using inferior proprietary licenses for your software
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Anonymous2009-04-17 9:04
Windowsfag
EIC WIN LEGENDARY THREAD ARCHIVE NAO >>2 IS A NEWFAG
OP speaking: it's not working on windows platforms just because of option management that uses the urls file:///dev/stdin and file:///dev/sdout as default input/output streams.
Just replace that with something more portable.
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Anonymous2009-04-17 9:21
What motivates the hackers to make free software good? I'd rather get an OS that people are paid to write, because they have some motivation to make it decent.
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Anonymous2009-04-17 9:22
>>5
Let me know when I start using any proprietary licenses.
A real hacker may work on a software for money, but the main reason would be fun and legion of merit. That's why free ("both as freedom" and "as beer" IMHO) software is good.
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Anonymous2009-04-17 9:24
>>9 Just replace that with something more portable.
Like sys.stdin and sys.stdout? What made you write that shit in the first place?
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Anonymous2009-04-17 9:26
>>10
In this year alone, I've spent close to US$3000 on software development to various free software programs for my personal and business computer systems. The only effort I put into these systems was to tell the hackers what I wanted my system to do and paid them to do all the work.
OP speaking.
If you look at the source code you will understand this. Basically by doing this I can directly use urlopen() for both a normal file and stdio streams. However you may change it without a great effort.
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Anonymous2009-04-17 9:29
>>14
Awesome example of how the work should be done. That's good, anon.
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Anonymous2009-04-17 9:42
>>16
I happen to be special because I happen to be an experienced player in the game of making money. Other poorer people can't handle the financial burden like I do. However, the great thing about free software is that people that share the burden of software development can also share the fruits of software development.