Slavic Gush™
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Slavic Gush™
@slaviangush
And when it comes to getting something done, cheating is more effective than doing everything yourself but we choose not to. Code is Power💯
🌍 Katılım Haziran 2022
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The problem with "AI" is the name. Calling it intelligence makes people trust it like it's a thinking expert. It's not! It's a way to access and summarize information in a fraction of the time it used to take. It's useful but it hallucinates and makes mistakes.
To someone outside the field it looks like magic. The deeper you understand it, the more you see the cracks.
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Building on the energy, passion & unforgettable moments kutoka previous seasons… this one itakuwa BIGGER!
Cheza Kama Wewe, tupatane ground kesho!
Catch previous Chapa Dimba moments & success stories on YouTube before kickoff kesho
@_ManOfMeans @21gush @slavicgush Kesho!!!
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DALA TUKO READY?! Kesho ndio tunafungua officially Season 5 ya @SafaricomPLC #SafaricomChapaDimba Tupatane kesho 9th May kutoka 8AM pale Jomo Kenyatta Stadium, Kisumu Mamboleo Showground! This continues to nurture, empower & create opportunities for young football talent.




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#SafaricomChapaDimba continues to nurture, empower & create real opportunities for young football talent across Kenya ⚽
Season 5 is BACK bigger, louder & stronger! 🔥
If uko Dala don’t miss this one!
Catch previous Chapa Dimba moments & success stories on YouTube.
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DALA ARE YOU READY?!
Kesho ndio siku! Tupatane kesho 9th May from 8AM pale Jomo Kenyatta Stadium, Kisumu Mamboleo Showground for the official launch of Season 5 ya @SafaricomPLC #SafaricomChapaDimba ⚽
@_ManOfMeans @21gush @slavicgush mko rada ama hamko rada? Tupatane kesho!
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happy for you.
I wouldn’t use bcrypt to hash my passwords though.
DevDanny👨💻@dannyclassi_c
In Node.js, hashing a password with berypt looks like this: const hash = await bcrypt.hash(password, 10) In Go, that magic number 10 has a name: bcrypt.GenerateFromPassword([]byte(password) ,bcrypt.DefaultCost) Same library, same algorithm, same cost factor. But Go makes you see what '10' actually means - it's the computational cost that makes brute-forcing expensive. Small thing, but this is what learning a second backend language does. It puts names on things your first language let you ignore. A peep of me using bcrypt in my Golang project 📸
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