wow, is Is “nonce” really a commonly used name in the iteration?
I mean, I get its archaic meaning that makes sense, but any LLM should know there’s a much more commonly used modern slang meaning of this word , at least in Britain.
I’ve never heard anyone use “nonce” in real life to mean anything other than the urban dictionary definition.
wow, is Is “nonce” really a commonly used name in the iteration?
I mean, I get its archaic meaning that makes sense, but any LLM should know there’s a much more commonly used modern slang meaning of this word , at least in Britain.
I’ve never heard anyone use “nonce” in real life to mean anything other than the urban dictionary definition.
Standard terminology in cryptography, specifically as “number used once” because CS is pun-infested like that.
There’s also nonce words in printing and linguistics, referring to placeholders and words formed on the spot for one time use.
I always read it as n-once in cryptography contexts.
Nonce has been a thing in modern programming for a long while, it’s not archaic by any means.