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Comment Post #281889 RAW is not a standard. Most manufacturers dump the data from the sensors into a TIFF variant. It's likely that two sibling Canon EOS of slightly different models but the same generation share the same output file format, but you can't necessarily compare across generations, and certainly not across ...
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almost 3 years ago
Comment Post #281888 You are technically correct, which is the best kind of correct because if you aren't technically correct, you aren't thoroughly correct. However, the original poster asked for ELI5, so I thought the small deviation from strict correctness to emphasize why hashing is used was worthwhile. If you ...
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almost 3 years ago
Comment Post #282320 What you are talking about is precisely this: "Port forwarding is a duplication arranged by another daemon, so that a client can talk to a specific port (say, 22) but the underlying daemon can be listening on some other port (generally above 1024)." In your particular case, your router is doing...
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almost 3 years ago
Comment Post #281888 There are two very reasonable choices: MD5 and SHA2-512. Use MD5 if speed is the most important factor. Use SHA2-512 if accuracy is the most important factor.
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