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- cdc #1: imphobia #12 by Imphobia
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- cdc #3: Project 2501 by ADDiCT [web]
- cdc #4: Lifeforce by Andromeda Software Development [web]
- diskmag Windows Hugi #32 - Say It With Flowers by Hugi [web]
- Midfit: I wrote:
"6. Use a One-time pad (OTP): Now this is the most difficult-to-crack scheme there is. Actually, from a purely mathematical point of view, it's even impossible to crack a well-made OTP. [6] A OTP is a key that is the same size as the plain text. I.e., it's a variant of Vignère's method with the numbers of characters of the plain text and the key being the same. If this OTP is totally random, it's impossible to crack this scheme. However - and that's the big snag - it's actually impossible to use this scheme in a demo, for you also have to store the OTP somewhere! If you store it unencrypted, then the cracker will be able to succeed provided he keeps searching for the OTP long enough. You may also encode the OTP with some scheme, though. However, as I guess you've already realized, for a skilled and patient attacker, it's not impossible to crack even this."
The last sentence means that if you encrypt the OTP, then the "dedicated attacker" as you call him can break the encryption of the OTP. Once he has got the OTP, he can use it to crack the encrypted file. - isokadded on the 2006-09-04 23:44:15
- diskmag Windows Hugi #32 - Say It With Flowers by Hugi [web]
- BTW: You can now also read this issue of Hugi online at:
http://www.hugi.scene.org/online/hugi32/ - isokadded on the 2006-08-28 11:56:05
- diskmag Windows Hugi #32 - Say It With Flowers by Hugi [web]
- Quote:I don't like writing music reviews. Actually I wrote a "review" of the Variform Remix only because the other 2 music disks that appeared in the charts had been reviewed for this issue of Hugi.
Here's a comment: Try to actually write about the review subject. Hint: "My favourite is #7" is not a review.
I'll focus on reviews of demos, intros and diskmags in the future. - isokadded on the 2006-08-22 15:48:15
- 64k Windows Chaos Theory by Conspiracy [web]
- IMHO this had the most impressive visuals of the top four 64k intros at Asm'06. Too bad it only placed 2nd, it would have deserved more.
- rulezadded on the 2006-08-15 21:29:45
- diskmag Amiga OCS/ECS Saxonia #4 by void
- IMHO there are some interesting articles (e.g. Ghandy about Clary / Breakpoint). The articles seem to be edited carefully enough. So I'll give it a thumb-up.
- rulezadded on the 2006-08-15 10:30:31
- diskmag Atari ST Atari STe Atari Falcon 030 Alive #13 by Alive Team [web]
- It's a good magazine. The source of inspiration for the "Golden Rules" is well known to me :-)
- rulezadded on the 2006-08-13 22:36:24
- diskmag MS-Dos Hugi #09 - The Next Generation by Hugi [web]
- Indeed. How nice. Only sound playback does not work well with DOSbox, but maybe that can be fixed by changing some options in dosbox.conf. Sound quality already became a bit better after raising the sampling rate.
And about the mag itself - a good issue. I especially like my own articles and the diskmag reviews. :-) The only thing that irritates me is the way I nagged at my co-editor in several articles - wow, I wouldn't have tolerated if the same had been done to me... But I've improved my social skills meanwhile (hehe). - rulezadded on the 2006-08-13 22:32:57
- diskmag MS-Dos Hugi #09 - The Next Generation by Hugi [web]
- Whoever added the screenshot, please contact me. I wonder how you managed to successfully start this mag. It doesn't work on my own PCs.
- isokadded on the 2006-08-13 10:33:49
- diskmag Windows Hugi #32 - Say It With Flowers by Hugi [web]
- Right - http://www.hugi.scene.org/vote33.php
Optimus: Sorry for that! Short before the release of the Hugi issue so many articles were left unproofread that I sent them to voluntary proofreaders (whom I didn't know well). Mostly they seem to have done good work, but such "overproofreading" may happen. - isokadded on the 2006-08-05 08:51:37
- diskmag Windows Hugi #32 - Say It With Flowers by Hugi [web]
- ps: The 16 Mb are mostly due to gfx. You may have noticed we're using 1024x768 and many illustrations inside the articles are actually full-screen images which are only displayed downscaled inside the articles (that's why you can enlarge them by clicking). This occupies far more space than 640x480 full-screen pics and max. 300x351 illustrations inside the articles as we had it in the past.
- isokadded on the 2006-08-02 07:00:22
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