Ah, ok, so there’s only 4 numbers to work with, and the code has to be a length of 4 as well? Can numbers not be repeated? It should be 4^4 I believe, because you can do 1-1-1-1, 1-1-1-2 etc.
Ah, ok, so there’s only 4 numbers to work with, and the code has to be a length of 4 as well? Can numbers not be repeated? It should be 4^4 I believe, because you can do 1-1-1-1, 1-1-1-2 etc.
How is it only 24? What am I missing? 0-0-0-0 to 9-9-9-9, no?
I believe this is akin to an open-source version of Stadia or Geforce now. Essentially, you have a powerful server that can be used by multiple users to play their own games. So, along with a couple of friends, you could purchase a powerful server, and then connect to it with a weak home computer.
At least it was towed outside of the environment
I think the suggestion here is to back up Aegis. I do something similar using Aegis + SyncThing.
I have a folder on my phone that is synced with my PC. Every so often, I will back up Aegis to that folder, and then it automatically syncs to PC.
*the Swiss
Comapny, bro
Yep, Pimsleur to start, and then try to find very easy material in the language to consume. For example, kids shows or any shows you’ve already watched dubbed in the language you’re trying to learn (e.g., Friends in Korean).
I think Pimsleur usually has 90 x 30min sessions, which gets you about 45hr of practice/comprehension. Then if you can consume about 150 more hrs of material, where you understand around 80-90% of what they’re saying, you should be about at a B1 level at that point.
At that point, you can start trying to consume more difficult material. Audiobooks, podcasts, movies, music etc.
M-M-M-M-M-M-MONSTER KILL-Kill-kill
How do you know that if you’ve never read it?
I wonder if the camera needed to be triggered to take the photo. So the student would be leaning over the exam unnaturally, and pressing a button somewhere to capture the photo.
Pretty clever contraption though.
31 (32?) phone calls over 30 minutes. You do the math.
What does that do?
“Dash through the Gulag, collect potatoes, and save the Motherland in Mushroom Plumber 3D!”
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Ah, ok. So it’s not just trying all combinations. The numbers could be worn out from pressing over and over, for example.