User talk:Homicidaltoast

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Homicidaltoast, good luck, and have fun. – JHCaufield - talk - 14:36, 3 November 2014 (UTC)

Perpetual vs. perceptual hashing
Hi Homicidaltoast, I'm a bit confused by your newly-created article on perpetual hashing - is this different from perceptual hashing? Phash.org uses the second term so I'm not sure if you are referring to a different concept with a similar name or if this is really the same concept. Please let me know here or on my talk page! Thanks. JHCaufield - talk - 14:39, 3 November 2014 (UTC) Yeah sorry about that. I was talking about perceptual hash functions and wrote perpetual. Perpetual hash functions are used for data mining and the likes. My mistake