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QUESTION
So title says it all, im trying to concatenate 3 wordlists together however for some reason it does not want to read the 3rd list,
first wordlist words:
nand
minus
second wordlist words:
nor
negative
third wordlist words:
xor
plus
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-04 at 05:52The third file is never read, you are reading the second file again:
QUESTION
I have a transcript txt file containing a WEBVTT header, line numbers, timestamps and text lines.
I want to censor only the text lines while leaving the timestamps and line numbers unaffected from censoring. So the timestamp and line number lines should be excluded from censoring (because the number "451" in timestamps or as line number will get censored if I do not skip these lines during censoring).
The transcript looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-18 at 13:29You are looping all the lines, and only if the line does not contain a digit or a timestamp like format (for which I think you can just \d
to not match a line with a digit) you pass.
But this line at the end censored = profanity.censor(line)
overwrites the variable in each iteration, and the method just returns that last overwritten variable.
If you want to keep all lines, you can use a list and add all the lines to it, also the unmodified ones in the parts where you pass
, and afterwards return the list, or join the lines on a newline.
The updated part of the code might look like:
QUESTION
I am building a BlogApp and I am implementing a Feature,
What i am trying to do :-
I am trying to read and work on .txt
file BUT when i write one word then it works fine BUT when i write two words then it is not working.
views.py
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-07 at 04:54I used operator._or instead of operator.and__
AND IT WORKED CORRECTLY.
Where operator.or_
?
QUESTION
Using qmake on Qt creator
I want to add some parameters and data files to the build directory, so I added this to my pro
file
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-07 at 08:47Solution found rather quickly...
Due to an error of mine, the files in WordLists
where executable. I removed the +x
flag and the warning is gone.
QUESTION
Below I have been working on a Excel password recovery tool for work as we have had a few occasions where project managers have password protected excels and then forgot the password and they have lost weeks of work because of this.
The below code seems to be running but doesn't get past the first word in the wordlist and then paste that the password has been found.
Example of output:
in cmd
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jul-29 at 16:16Your break
after print ("[+] Password Found: "+password)
ends the loop. So as long as Workbooks.Open
doesn't raise you will never try any other password.
I don't know how Workbooks.Open
works but you might want to check for its return value to know if you've found the right password.
Also a try/except like that will mute any error so you can't know if anything wrong happened, at least replace it with:
QUESTION
I was just writing a very simple MD5 cracker in python. What it does is loads 2 wordlists. 1 wordlist from pass.txt
in clear text and other list from hash.txt
with all MD5 hashes. It takes the clear text passwords and generates a MD5 hash line by line and compares to all MD5 in hash.txt
. The cracker works fine, so far it works as intended, but my question is if it can be improved. Let's say can it be faster or if I load a huge list in it with millions of passwords, can that be an issue on resources? Etc. Or even the mechanics of comparing the strings.
Code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-06 at 01:57Your program is a doubly nested for loop. That's pretty terrible. For each word that you calculate that hash value of, you're then reading the entire file hash.txt. You're reading that file over and over again.
You should instead do something like:
QUESTION
I'm getting the data from the database and show it in a FlatList. Whenever I add or remove something from the data the data isn't showing correctly in the FlatList. Whenever I remove something it shows an empty list. Whenever I add something it only shows the newly added data - nothing else.
I'm using firebase realtime database and use the data I get as follows:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-27 at 17:50u need to useRef for this instance because the new 'words' is not inside the .on('value') call.
QUESTION
Word of notice: This is my first approach with asyncio, so I might have done something really stupid.
Scenario is as follows:
I need to "http-ping" a humongous list of urls to check if they respond 200 or any other value. I get timeouts for each and every request, though tools like gobuster report 200,403, etc.
My code is sth similar to this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-03 at 13:28To answer your question - no you did nothing wrong. I can't see anything wrong with your code in terms of http request/response/timeout handling.
If indeed all your requests are timing out to the host (http://192.168.59.37) I suspect the issues are you are experiencing are most likely down to how your network is resolving requests (or how your code is building the url).
You can confirm whether requests are independently succeeding/failing using a tool like curl, eg:
QUESTION
using uima ruta 2.7.0
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-01 at 13:10I assume that you mean by incomplete that several (obivous) entities have not been found/annotated in the document?
This is most likely caused by whitespaces in the enzyme.txt file. Can you verify this, e.g., be removing all whitespace in this file and retest the script
If the problem is caused by whitespaces, there are several options to solve/avoid this. You can for example set the config param 'dictRemoveWS' to true for automatically removing the whitepaces when the dictionary is loaded.
Is upgrading to UIMA Ruta 2.8.1 (which should also fix this problem) an option?
QUESTION
I’m studying the implementation of autocomplete-like feature of a page: typing a word in an input
element, the system returns a list of options given the typed word.
According to the source code
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jul-25 at 12:23You can't achieve that just using html attribute, main thing of autocomplete texts get from exist json kind of data or database of states, if you want to get states type it's letters, use autocomplete plugins
https://xdsoft.net/jqplugins/autocomplete/
Above link will help you for what you need now..
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You can use Wordlists like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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