klaotte003
klaotte003
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1st June
4th June
can generate a 1 or 2-letter pseudorandom password, each letter is binary and is in 8-bit. refer to a 8-bit binary to Extended ASCII (Windows-1252) conversion table to see answer in letters instead of bits. logic by Xmaker_player
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  • KyleTheCreator
    KyleTheCreator
    6th June
    dream the YouTube guy?!??????
  • KrisDreemurr
    KrisDreemurr
    6th June
    i can finally help Gaster lock the bunker properly!
  • klaotte003
    klaotte003
    6th June
    iamzach: mercury moves, if mercury is in correct position it takes or gives sparks
  • iamzach
    iamzach
    6th June
    How does that brain brain? I am not seeing anything.
  • AuricKerg
    AuricKerg
    5th June
    thats what the prefix "pseudo" is for
  • klaotte003
    klaotte003
    5th June
    U42: neumann is right, but the inputs are random
  • U42
    U42
    4th June
    "Anyone who considers arithmetical methods of producing random digits is, of course, in a state of sin." - John von Neumann
  • KyleTheCreator
    KyleTheCreator
    4th June
    do it in ticks please too
  • KyleTheCreator
    KyleTheCreator
    4th June
    if you can
  • KyleTheCreator
    KyleTheCreator
    4th June
    id:3383274