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# Friendly
## David Taylor / prooffreader
From Ethan to David
> Hi David,
> A long time ago I discovered your film commentary for Birdman and I thought it was excellent, so I downloaded it. Just a moment ago, I wanted to find the Youtube link again, and saw that it was deleted :(
> On your website you said someone messed up your channel and you reuploaded what you could, but I notice Birdman is still missing. Did you lose your local copy of that? Would you like me to send you the copy that I downloaded?
> Regards
> Ethan
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From David to Ethan
> Wow, that's so kind of you! Yeah, I think someone shoulder surfed me after I asked them to stop smoking on the bus, they deleted all my google-related material. I could get it all back except YouTube.
> If you have a copy of that and could get it to me it would be so awesome! First of all it's very flattering you watched/listened to and liked it enough to keep, I love that movie (I live in New York now, I didn't then, and have made pilgrimages to all the filming locations) and it broke my heart it disappeared.
> Thanks so much,
> David
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From Ethan to David
> That's terrible, I'm sorry to hear that. This is why I download the stuff that I like, you never know what'll happen!
> At the time that I watched it, I didn't realize you were also a Python programmer and artist too. I've been doing Python for about 6 years myself. It's always cool to see other people who have both programming & film hobbies.
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=11KK4tKOtzTHbADB8DIq3eATGWQ1cVxRz
> If you have any other commentary ideas on the backburner, I would really encourage you to make them! I wish I had enough to say about any particular movie to do one of these myself.
> Enjoy the rest of your weekend
> Ethan
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From David to Ethan
> Thanks so much for that! I've started a `[spoiler alert!]` commentary like three times, now that I'm in social distancing maybe I'll work on it!
### Final thoughts
You can view David's [website](https://dtdata.io) and [channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-RdjX60HcOb-DtgU89AzXA/videos).

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# Unfriendly
## mega.py
@voussoir
> **Fix RSA Invalid Condition on login**
> Fixes #10
> First of all, thanks for this library. I was having some unicode issues with megatools and decided to give mega.py a shot.
> mega.py was using a hardcoded RSA public exponent of 257. But this was raising an RSA Invalid Condition exception. According to MEGA's webclient js:
> ```
> // MEGA.nz -- crypto.js
> var q = privkey[0],
> p = privkey[1],
> d = privkey[2],
> u = privkey[3],
> q1 = q.subtract(1),
> p1 = p.subtract(1),
> m = new asmCrypto.Modulus(p.multiply(q)),
> e = new asmCrypto.Modulus(p1.multiply(q1)).inverse(d),
> dp = d.divide(p1).remainder,
> dq = d.divide(q1).remainder;
> ```
> The public exponent `e` needs to be calculated from the inverse of `(p-1)*(q-1)`.
> This pull request:
> - implements modular_inverse and calculates the public exponent
> - clarifies the private_key decoding by de-golfing that code
> - clarifies the RSA construct by assigning each piece to a named variable first
> If this pull request is accepted, I would like to make some followup pull requests to further increase clarity, add comments and docstrings, move API calls into named functions with docstrings, and de-golf complicated lines.
> This is my first time using gitlab instead of github so please let me know if I did anything wrong. Everything is similar but... different.
[screenshot](megapy_1.png)
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@richardARPANET
> > ```
> > def modular_inverse(a, m):
> > '''
> > Thank you Mart Bakhoff for this solution.
> > '''
> > ```
> can you remove the thanks? Thank them on stackoverflow instead if you like
[screenshot](megapy_2.png)
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@voussoir
> Hi,
> Stackoverflow says
> > As noted in the Stack Exchange Terms of Service and in the footer of every page, all user contributions are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike. Proper attribution is required if you republish any Stack Exchange content.
> https://stackoverflow.com/help/licensing
> For this reason I always include a thanks comment. Sometimes there is a threshold of triviality to not give credit but I'd rather be more friendly than less.
> I switched the docstring quotes.
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@richardARPANET
> I'm not interested in advertising stackoverflow for free. I'll remove it in master.
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@voussoir
> RIP the rest of pull requests I was going to make.
[he bans my account](megapy_3.png)
[and deleted my final comment](megapy_4.png)
[and does some 'linting'](megapy_5.png)
### Final thoughts
I think my use of the term "de-golf" in the original PR was offensive by implying richard had shortened the code on purpose. In fact, much of MEGA's own source code is highly compacted and much of the python code was simply transliterated from that.
I will publish the remainder of my work [here](https://github.com/voussoir/mega.py).