hmm looks like there's actually something to interact with this time around.
This is implying I must spend my time here and be your friend just to get feedback.
I have other places to be and other things to do. I don't come here to read up, I come here to share.
Some come to read up. Some come to comment and provide feedback.
I'm too busy spending my time developing my language with no one asking questions for me to answer.
Over the last month I've done an insane amount of work, and the compiler has matured enough I can safely start expanding the standard library.
As of today we now have a minimal crypto library with SHA256, AES-128 (FIPS 197 compliant!), and MD5 to start.
There are plenty of working examples to try along with tests.
Note that only x86_64 is supported currently and I'm working to support more architectures, as well as provide better support for Darwin.
If anyone finds the language interesting and would like to help, I could really use testers for different operating systems and architectures so I can add ABI-specific stuff to the standard library to extend support.
tl;dr we now have basic IO (console,file,sockets) and basic cryptography. I built this language in approximately 9 months also.
For all we know, Epstein could have punished Trump and made him write "I'm a little bitch boy" 2,000 times and it took up 119 pages so every line got redacted. /madlibs
The point is you can perform a box dimension attack.
If you have a known input, you can match all outputs.
Example: Document that DOJ took down and reuploaded that redacted Trump's name when it was previously available. They used the same size boxes in each location.
You cannot do this with handwriting, but fonts have known widths.