Bush Studies
Bush Studies is a short story collection by Barbara Baynton.[1]
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Author | Barbara Baynton |
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Language | English |
Genre | short stories |
Publisher | Duckworth |
Publication date | 1902 |
Pages | 155 pp |
Bush Studies was published in London in 1902. Baynton's short stories and novel display a grim realism and depiction of female suffering which represents an alternative view to the romanticism of the bush.
Contents
- "A Dreamer"
- "Squeaker's Mate"
- "Scrammy 'And"
- "Billy Skywonkie"
- "Bush Church"
- "The Chosen Vessel"
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gollark: Modern password hashing functions are designed to be slow to run (and to be fastest on general-purpose computing hardware and not ASICs) to mitigate this sort of thing.
gollark: If you do *not* use that, then people can store a bunch of precalculated mappings from hashes to original passwords (rainbow tables, yes) and work out the original.
gollark: That's why salts are recommended (they're a bit of extra data you store along with the password and feed to the hash function when hashing it in the first place and comparing passwords with the hash).
gollark: The main attack on this is that you can, sometimes even using dedicated ASICs/FPGAs, run hashes *very fast* on a lot of possibilities and figure out what the original password was.
External links
- Full text - Sydney University SETIS - Bush Studies by Barbara Baynton
- Barbara Baynton: Liar or Truth-teller
- Lawson and Baynton: different perspectives
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