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Okay, so what exactly is LoveAlgo, the cryptic code that I’ve showed to some of you in my Multiply blog? It’s partially true that the code is externally based on the [supposed] evolution of love between two entities (if such exists), but I’ve hidden some of its actual meaning. What? You thought that it’s just some “for-fun” algorithm so it’s basically just that?
Well, to be frank, LoveAlgo is actually the abbreviated name of the Less-obfuscated verification Algorithm. If you’ve actually analyzed the code, it’s actually easy to decipher, right? That’s why it’s “less-obfuscated.” But, due to the powers of server-side coding, this algorithm is almost at par with the best encryption and/or decryption modules. I’m not talking about MD5 and Base64, you dumbass, but I’m talking about making it better than just basic password authentications.
And now that we’re talking about passwords, I’m currently thinking of an extension to LoveAlgo. I think I’m going to call it Dynamic LoveAlgo, as the code for encryption and decryption is, well, dynamic. I won’t get into details about it, anyway, since it’ll be part of EASE@Haven. I’m thinking about not giving it documentation, too. Sorry, INTROSE professor: Classified information.