The book "Cuckoo Egg" written by Cliffstall reports Du Fu's fluttering. It is widely believed that the 1980s is an innocent decade, but there are some minor utopia pockets. One such example is the rapidly expanding "online" community, which includes various emerging networks. Everyone won an innocent safety blanket. Until the invasion of a bully, another delayed mature fortress, Cliff Stoll, found that "Big Bother" was not in a hurry or could not beat the invaders for him It was.
The cuckoo egg book was written by Cliff Stoll. It's like reading a horror story book. This is creepy, suspicious, curious and scary. Every time a hacker breaks into the military system, the ghost appears to enter the house instead of a thief. We knew that a thief certainly captures everything that might steal when he attacks the house. However, the hacker did not do this, he moaned the system with a groovy move and disappeared. Many times, he just meant to show that he was still there. Things like ghosts
Clifford Stall explained in his 1989 book "咕咕 咕咕 咕咕 咕咕 咕咕 咕" that he might be the first person in the history to break into his first computer, hackers explained Lawrence It infiltrated Berkeley National Experiment. Thanks to Stol's literature and persistence, the room was eventually arrested. At the beginning of the story, Stoll managed several computers in the lab and was asked to solve a $ 0.75 accounting anomaly in the computer usage log. He traces back to unauthorized users who did not pay using the cost of 9 seconds of calculation time. The 9 misplaced seconds are the only secret and the top secret government agencies are destroyed
The cuckoo hash was invented in 2001 and named after the cuckoo bird. Cachow hashing is an alternative to linear probing for linking and collision handling (not a substitute hash function). Because in some species of azalea women preparing for egg laying find occupied nests and pick out existing eggs from them for egg laying. In a cuckoo hash, incoming data steals the address of old data, as cuckoo birds stole others' nests.