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Hello Erik and tbs, While reading some more threads i had some ideas: - a forum section for other languages - a wordlist that can be edited and read by special users rights. - more user rights to earn on this page (Call a Vote, Call a Wordlistvote) perhaps a vote+thread could be easily deleted after 1 week |
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03.02.2005 18:43:10 |
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chaosphere |
I don't think that a forum section for other languages is a good idea. Informations shoud be usable for everyone. And those threats in non-english don't make it easier. and btw they are drivin' me nuts; i thougt official language here is english. users are just splitting the community with such posts. Why any need for a special wordlist? Isn't it possible for everyone to google for some or make their own big one? But i agree about that more-user-rights-thing. It would be nice to get some efford for making a amount of challenges [except that you've learned some ]. But otherwise i think that would motivate for trading solutions and annoy high-rankers about hints. |
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04.02.2005 13:47:49 |
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unknown user |
agree to the language thing. Bad Idea. About wordlists: huge wordlists doesnt use much. I suggest you do write an own programm, that combines different bf and dict attacks. -- think hacky. rt isnt much better then, for most of the users. rainbow tables = backward indexed dictionaries ... imho the quality of the words are important. |
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04.02.2005 14:52:01 |
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dw33b |
I also believe that another forum devoted to just those non-english threads is a bad idea. Thoughts, hints, and other pieces of information should be for the use of all users. I do not, however, think that saying people shouldn't post in other languages is ludacris. Some people don't know english or maybe not well enough to convey their thoughts. Everyone says that you can just search for a translator, I think that that should be the responsibility of the poster, meaning I feel you should be able to write in the language you are most comfortable with, but maybe a translation after it would make it easier on readers to help, and learn. |
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04.02.2005 17:26:31 |
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n17r0 |
i agree with dw33b, english is very hard for me, and sometimes i translate erroneus to my language. an forum in spanish for hints is a good idea for me |
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04.02.2005 18:11:16 |
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qwertydawom |
In fact I don't really think that a forum for each language is useful, I mean, it could advantage some people... and, I know it's hard to speak in a language which is not your natural speaking language so, if you want to speak in your own language, then do so, and, if someone can translate it in english, this would be cool, but, if not, try to look for an online translator so that we can understand at least the basis of the message. |
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04.02.2005 19:50:34 |
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n17r0 |
qwertydawom you are form france, try it write in a translator in french and translate to english, then get the traslates word and put it again in translator and translate to french. it is the same text? in spanish all translador isnt the same text. many time the text is opposite to original |
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04.02.2005 20:37:05 |
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qwertydawom |
lol, yeah, I know those translators s**k, but, it's better than nothing Or, like I said, someone who speaks your lanaguge and also english can make the translation ! |
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04.02.2005 20:38:45 |
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n17r0 |
yes, it is my solution at the moment |
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04.02.2005 20:40:54 |
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velo |
My opinion is that this thread is time wasting... If someone have to translate something, let translate it through some free web services for himself, I mean translate some unknown words, but not whole sentences. We are from the countries all over the world here, I know that, but translating at least forum threads is quite big work. I know my english isn't very good, but however, others can understand me. And I understand them, too. |
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04.02.2005 20:55:55 |
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