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XOR
[eks-awr]
noun
a Boolean operator that returns a positive result when either but not both of its operands are positive.
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of XOR1
Example Sentences
Sacramento County Sheriffās deputies called Sunday night regarding a shooting in a Rio Linda home found Xor Xiong and Mau Lee Vue with gunshot wounds.
The service is being run by a company called XOR Data Exchange, which says it can produce useful data faster by hearing from the victims instead of trolling the Dark Web, where it may already be too late by the time it appears.
Due to heavy security on the data, XOR says, the system may also allow breached companies to share the sensitive information without changing their privacy policies or waiting for the people exposed to opt in, as they must for credit monitoring.
Aaronson objected on his blog: āYou canātĀ count it asĀ a āsuccessā forĀ IIT if it predicts that the cerebellum is unconscious, while at the same timeĀ denying that itās a āfailureā for IIT if it predicts that a squareĀ mesh of XOR gatesĀ is conscious.ā
NQ Vault does not quite use ROT13, but as a hacker going by NinjaDoge24 discovered this weekend, it uses something just as simple: 8-bit XOR.
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