09-14-2012, 04:39 PM
I've been wondering lately exactly how the LF2 network protocol works, so I wrote a program that connected to LF2, and logged all data send by LF2.
It always starts with "u can connect", then there is a lot of gibberish and then, nothing (probably because my program doesn't send any information back).
The "gibberish" is basically a lot of characters, that I am unable to see any kind of pattern in, and therefore I am asking for help.
So my question is, does anyone know what the gibberish is?
It always starts with "u can connect", then there is a lot of gibberish and then, nothing (probably because my program doesn't send any information back).
The "gibberish" is basically a lot of characters, that I am unable to see any kind of pattern in, and therefore I am asking for help.
So my question is, does anyone know what the gibberish is?
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One can learn a lot from reinventing wheels.
An unsound argument is not the same as an invalid one.
volatile in C++ does not mean thread-safe.
Do not make APIs unnecessarily asynchronous.
Make C++ operator > again
Trump is an idiot.