2004 African Championships in Athletics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay

Results

RankNationCompetitorsTimeNotes
 SenegalFatou Bintou Fall, Tacko Diouf, Aïda Diop, Amy Mbacké Thiam3:29.41
 South AfricaSurita Febbraio, Adri Schoeman, Heide Seyerling, Estie Wittstock3:30.12NR
 CameroonHortense Béwouda, Carole Kaboud Mebam, Muriel Noah, Delphine Atangana3:30.77
4 NigeriaNgozi Nwokocha, Gloria Nwosu, Halimat Ismaila, Christy Ekpukhon3:30.84
5 MoroccoZahra Lachgar, Noual Baybi, Saïda El Mehdi, Hanane Skhyi3:44.16
6 Republic of the CongoRose Biantouari, Belbick Onsso, Michelle Banga Moundzoula, Léontine Tsiba3:55.29NR
7 MaliMah Koné, Ramatoulaye Gassama, Yah Koita, Dipa Traoré4:04.95
gollark: This person apparently reverse-engineered it statically, not at runtime, but it *can* probably detect if you're trying to reverse-engineer it a bit while running.
gollark: > > App behavior changes slightly if they know you're trying to figure out what they're doing> this sentence makes no sense to me, "if they know"? he's dissecting the code as per his own statement, thus looking at rows of text in various format. the app isn't running - so how can it change? does the app have self-awareness? this sounds like something out of a bad sci-fi movie from the 90's.It's totally possible for applications to detect and resist being debugged a bit.
gollark: > this is standard programming dogma, detailed logging takes a lot of space and typically you enable logging on the fly on clients to catch errors. this is literally cookie cutter "how to build apps 101", and not scary. or, phrased differently, is it scary if all of that logging was always on? obviously not as it's agreed upon and detailed in TikTok's privacy policy (really), so why is it scary that there's an on and off switch?This is them saying that remotely configurable logging is fine and normal; I don't think them being able to arbitrarily gather more data is good.
gollark: > on the topic of setting up a proxy server - it's a very standard practice to transcode and buffer media via a server, they have simply reversed the roles here by having server and client on the client, which makes sense as transcoding is very intensive CPU-wise, which means they have distributed that power requirement to the end user's devices instead of having to have servers capable of transcoding millions of videos.Transcoding media locally is not the same as having some sort of locally running *server* to do it.
gollark: That doesn't mean it's actually always what happens.

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