I don't really know the strong points of either, I'm not a cryptographer. Bcrypt gets recommended because its relatively fast, its decent, and most importantly its already in most environments
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Honestly, its not too valuable. Japanese phonemes are mostly straightforward for english speakers, with the exception of "n", the "d" and "r" syllabes, and the small "y" syllables (kya, ryo, etc). Those deserve some practice.
The stuff that gets complicated is things like devoicing, pitch accent, and redaku, which are all contextual. Listen for these in your anki so you get familiar with them, then practice them either in person or by shadowing in your immersion.
SRS helps you remember the shape of the word so you can qet to know it when you meet it in the wild, but it won't teach you the job that word plays in laguange.
Have been on italki for two years. My teacher uses tprs and I've found it very valuable. It gives me a great opportunity to catch new things and explore nuances.
As an example, the other day we came across そっくり and used it as an opportunity to explore when to use that or -よう or -見たい.
Its also nice to be able to try out constgucts that seem correct from immersion, but end up sounding weird
Supporting capitalism is inherently heirarchical. These people are the national socialist version of anarchists.
This is partly true, but the comparison to motorcycles is a little off.
What will be effected is jobs on the drivetrain. A motorcycle is almost entirely drivetrain, so you would have seen the most extreme version of this change. Cars have a lot more in them: climate, seats, soundproofing, doors.
Those jobs wouldn't be impacted by electrification. Its the automation part that is at play there.
Yes its bad programing. These restrictions suggest that the company is either doing improper storage and processing, or does not understand how to deal with passwords.
The proper password storage is a hash. This is a cryptographic function that is easy to do and imbossible to undo. The hash function operates on the underlying binary representation of your password, and doesn't card what letters or symbols are in it. A program should take your password, hash it, and compare the result to the hash they have in their detebase.
The current recomended hash algorythm is called 'bcrypt'. Depending on the implementation, the input is between 50 and 70 bytes (the spec was a little unclear so people defined the inputs diferently, but the algorithe is the same). This means a password should be able to take at least 50 normal keyboard characters, including letters, symbols, and spaces. Anything less than that indicates a poor practice on behalf of the website.
(a lot of this is simplified. There is some variation and nuance that I don't think affects the main idea)
This is a good opportunity to practice managing upward. Engage with your boss about the book. Bring up a talking point from the book without judgement, and ask the boss what he thought about it. Ask what other talking points the boss found valuable, and why. Ask if there are any strategies from the book he woule like to try, and how he would test the success.
Your boss recomended the book, so in his eyes there is probably value there. Even if you found none, you can use this as an opportunity to understand your boss, and to clarify and shape expectations.
Love to see data vs medallion cab also.
I tried it, maye ten years ago. I wanted more growth and maybe a bump to sex drive. I ultimately didn't stay with it long enough to see if those effects came. The effect on mood was pretty strong, particularly if I forgot a day and had to restart. I might be able to handle it now, but at the time it was too much.
i don't think i'll try again tho. Eventualy I did get the growth, and i'm just sort of ace now
My dishwasher has that. Every time I stand at the counter, it turns on and off and starts by itself. I hate it.
It sure reads like a call out sermon
Any time there are moving parts, there is wear. Thats how phones and vehicles will stay different? Is this example, since they determined they needed a gearbox, it makes sense to use fluid. It keeps it lubricated and cooled, extending the lifespan. Probably makes it quiter, too