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  2. Inscryption - Wikipedia

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    The game is presented as found footage recorded by Luke Carder, an internet content creator who specializes in collectible card games under the pseudonym "The Lucky Carder". ". Before the beginning of the game, Carder, while opening a pack of old, little-known out-of-print cards known as Inscryption, finds inside a set of handwritten coordinates indicating a location near his

  3. Karnöffel - Wikipedia

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    Karnöffel is a trick-taking card game which probably came from the upper-German language area in Europe in the first quarter of the 15th century. It first appeared listed in a municipal ordinance of Nördlingen, Bavaria, in 1426 among the games that could be lawfully played at the annual city fête. [2]

  4. One-time pad - Wikipedia

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    In its original form, Vernam's system was vulnerable because the key tape was a loop, which was reused whenever the loop made a full cycle. One-time use came later, when Joseph Mauborgne recognized that if the key tape were totally random, then cryptanalysis would be impossible.

  5. List of Devolver Digital games - Wikipedia

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    Inscryption: Daniel Mullins Games Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S 2022 Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem: Timelock Studio, Croteam PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox Series X/S Shadow Warrior 3: Flying Wild Hog PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One Tentacular: Firepunchd Games Meta Quest 2, Windows Weird West

  6. Mental poker - Wikipedia

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    Example: Alice has picked cards 1 to 5 in the shuffled deck. Bob has picked cards 6 to 10. Bob requests to look at his allotted cards. Alice agrees that Bob is entitled to look at cards 6 to 10 and gives him her individual card keys A 6 to A 10. Bob decrypts his cards by using both Alice's keys and his own for these cards, B 6 to B 10. Bob can ...

  7. Computer programming in the punched card era - Wikipedia

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    A single program deck, with individual subroutines marked. The markings show the effects of editing, as cards are replaced or reordered. Many early programming languages, including FORTRAN, COBOL and the various IBM assembler languages, used only the first 72 columns of a card – a tradition that traces back to the IBM 711 card reader used on the IBM 704/709/7090/7094 series (especially the ...

  8. Credit card imprinter - Wikipedia

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    Manual card imprinter Another type of manual card imprinter (Janome M220) with a smaller sliding handle. A credit card imprinter, colloquially known as a ZipZap machine, click-clack machine or Knuckle Buster, is a manual device that was used by merchants to record credit card transactions before the advent of payment terminals.

  9. RSA SecurID - Wikipedia

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    The RSA SecurID authentication mechanism consists of a "token"—either hardware (e.g. a key fob) or software (a soft token)—which is assigned to a computer user and which creates an authentication code at fixed intervals (usually 60 seconds) using a built-in clock and the card's factory-encoded almost random key (known as the "seed").