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Post by reden on Sept 29, 2024 16:27:33 GMT
Is it more powerful than anything you’ve felt previously? in term of sense of " recieving the energy " yes . but in term of " energy acting on Me " No . morphic fields are much stronger because they r programmed . consider sapien medicine's NFTs . a group of people spend months to research on a subject . write every single process that should be done to reach the desired results and then give all these step by step processes to captain and he convert all of them to programmed energy but simple affirmations that we use can't do that much job . though the energy quality and potency is well enough . We have discovered a longer intention can make the energy feeling soft and mellow, like how Argon gas is by default. It can also intensify.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Sept 29, 2024 17:12:31 GMT
in term of sense of " recieving the energy " yes . but in term of " energy acting on Me " No . morphic fields are much stronger because they r programmed . consider sapien medicine's NFTs . a group of people spend months to research on a subject . write every single process that should be done to reach the desired results and then give all these step by step processes to captain and he convert all of them to programmed energy but simple affirmations that we use can't do that much job . though the energy quality and potency is well enough . We have discovered a longer intention can make the energy feeling soft and mellow, like how Argon gas is by default. It can also intensify. I think it's more the long intention has "This energy is soft and soothing, comfortably warm and gentle, healing, and balancing."
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Post by meteagle on Sept 29, 2024 18:07:27 GMT
yea but i think a native file load option for the Multihasher would be far strong because it first reads the file data and repeats it by the amount of entered repetition . then hashes all the stuff . but the sha3-512.exe just reads the file and just hashes that . doesn't hash multiplied stuff . am i right ? Correct.
The Multihasher Windows doesn't have a file load option. The Android one does.
can u update the windows multihasher to include the file load option ? or port the android app for ios ? i don't have any android device
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Post by AnthroHeart on Sept 29, 2024 18:39:40 GMT
Correct.
The Multihasher Windows doesn't have a file load option. The Android one does.
can u update the windows multihasher to include the file load option ? or port the android app for ios ? i don't have any android device My developer made that in Visual Studio so I might not be able to update it. Will have to see.
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Post by reden on Oct 7, 2024 15:39:21 GMT
22-23 seconds to create 100k@100 in Android (Exynos 9611, called midrange in 2019).
3-4 for 10k@100
Pc takes 8-9 seconds for 100k@100 (Ryzen 1200, 2017) ~1.26 seconds for 10k@100
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Post by meteagle on Oct 12, 2024 3:35:28 GMT
Is there any limit for size of the input file ?
What is the max character count that the sha3 512 system can encrypt into a single hash
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Post by reden on Oct 12, 2024 3:40:57 GMT
Is there any limit for size of the input file ? What is the max character count that the sha3 512 system can encrypt into a single hash The UI may have a limit, but I don't know what it is. Commandline SHA tools don't have a limit. SHA-512 can encode a 10, 100 GB file into a hash and it will work.
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