Programming
- My projects
- Two kinds of programmers
- Global Game Jam 2017
- my programming curriculum
- Japanese programming technical terms
- My programmer friends page
- 8 basics of programming in C and python
- 8 Code Katastrophies that help
Life stories
- Story of the Padow family
- The reason why I came to Japan
- The story of how I met my Japanese wife
- The method I used to study Japanese
- Classic funny moments in ##programming on freenode
- My unusual schooling
Philosophy articles
Religion
Other
Cryptographic IDs for proving my identity
Here is a list of cryptographical IDs that I may need to use some day to prove that I am who I am.
To determine if I am who I am, you need to run a text that I will provide you through a sha512 hasher like this online sha512 hash Generator if it matches any of my IDs, that means it is me, ofcourse unless my clear text file has been compromised, let's hope that is not he case :).
Notes: mostly I am doing this for fun, but you never know when it may be useful, I recommend everyone does this...
I know the IDs look ugly on my html page, I think this is because HTML does not break up a word with no spaces in it...
Also I can't take credit for this, I am imitating a friend who did this...
ID0 is fe3633dce83758a9a750b93cb73a761e751d626e9326188c519fdead7dd1f45bd47615560e7fda1aaa75fe96f1cc9a452fd6d2c6128830114c8c581d5e98ffdf
ID1 is 0eb85db5a851a08d2bfb79b9b89654e5f7e4da0589994cc8b22c174ad8ce081cf6f58d1fd6bca28b51221163ca3fb59b016bbee130e8914fa44a2831f30a15ee
ID2 is 39173e03ec4d62113f202817f0666a72f6318158f4f6d89b36d9e7572ac91056257665e28e5783dbca2b57872e27c4fd25c3a7a1c78fea16c5f692abe360d1c5