ircCloud because my self hosted push notifications were failing and it worked right away.
Irssi before I started depending on push notifications though.
ircCloud because my self hosted push notifications were failing and it worked right away.
Irssi before I started depending on push notifications though.
What makes it more of a minefield than email?
Do you also prefer to drink water out of the toilet? I know taste is subjective but…
CMD.EXE is eye cancer. Whatever launched when I searched for powershell was a slightly better blue version. What are you using that you actually like?
I like it. A note that says, “I thought I could squeeze in but there wasn’t enough room. Sorry about the damage.” Might make them reconsider doing this again.
I’m a bit behind on password specific hashing techniques. Thanks for the education.
My background more in general purpose one way hashing functions where we want to be able to calculate hashes quickly, without collisions, and using a consistent amount of resources.
If the goal is to be resource intensive why don’t modern hashing functions designed to use more resources? What’s the technical problem keeping Argon2 from being designed to eat even more cycles?
True. I was all kinds of incorrect in my hasty typing. I’ll update it to be less wrong.
I was incorrect but I still disagree with you. The hashing function is not designed to be resource intensive but to have a controlled cost. Key stretching by adding rounds repeats the controlled cost to make computing the final hash more expensive but the message length passed to the function isn’t really an issue. After the first round it doesn’t matter if the message length was 10, 128, or 1024 bytes because each round after is only getting exactly the number of bytes the one way hash outputs.
Edited to remove untrue information. Thanks for the corrections everyone.
Now do the A spec.