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  1. isn't really doing anything new we haven't already been doing with Markov chains when it comes to password cracking. Don't buy into the hype.

    arstechnica.com/information-te

  2. These discussions are healthy, they provide deep reflection and introspection into difficult topics, and we have a space where we are happy, vibrant, and authentic.

    wasmormon.org/profile/atoponce

    Share your own story at wasmormon.org #exmormon #wasmormon #faithdeconstruction #lds #faithcrisis #josephsmith #polygamy #fraud #cult #cultsurvivor

  3. @atoponce: I don't do any of that besides e.g. comments in #etckeeper commits or my mail archive.

    I've seen people using #elog (elog.psi.ch/elog/) for such purposes, but it got removed from Debian (Unstable) in 2022 (see bugs.debian.org/1009911) and the last Debian release it seems to have been in was Debian 8 Jessie (currently oldoldoldstable in ELTS state).

  4. @[email protected] and I are having a friendly debate on lobster.rs about libraries (I have a lot of respect for Soatok). So I'm curious.

    If you were to implement a JavaScript cryptography library, which would you choose, and why?

  5. HP1973 project brings the HP-45 back to life, not only with full emulation, but showing the ROM workings under the hood.

    Beautiful.

    hackaday.com/2023/07/24/hp1973

  6. As part of my marathon training, I ran a 15K time trial in my long run today.

    's PDC model suggested running 294 W, which felt a little low. But I guess it was decently accurate.

    15 km: 1:08:56, 296 W, 4:36/km, 149 bpm

    When I started, my found my rhythm quickly, which had me slightly nervous I was over-cooking. But I managed to hold the effort just fine.

    Finishing, I felt there was still a touch left in the tank though. Perhaps I could have run 300 W.

  7. TIL lord and savior James Hoffmann is running and training with the power meter.

    Kick ass James! Welcome to the nerd side of !

    reddit.com/r/strydrunning/comm

  8. @atoponce

    My experience with #Stryd is that I tend to disregard body feel, in favour of the power numbers.

    This means I am more likely to sprain my ankle, or strain my Plantar

  9. I'm trying to understand the hesitation many runners have towards power, especially .

    Some say different shoes give drastically different watts for the same effort/pace. This hasn't been my experience though, across many different types and brands of shoes.

    Some say it's horrible at wind and hills. Again, I cannot confirm. In light breezes to stiff wins, the watts remains predictable and reliable. Same with shallow to moderately steep hills.

    1/n

  10. For the who train with , they just dropped a new article from an Olympic coach who uses Stryd with his athletes.

    It dives into the weeds with the detailed metrics Stryd provides, what they are, average ranges, and what you can do to improve them.

    This is probably, single-handedly, the best article they've released to date IMO. It answers the question "how can I be a better runner with all these metrics?"

    learn.stryd.com/improve-runnin

  11. Looks like Arnold Reinhold's home directory ~reinhold/ no longer exists on The World, even though the ISP is still online.

    This means the page is no longer accessible.

    Anyone know what's going on?

    theworld.com/~reinhold/

  12. Did you know the word list has the following words?

    35413 kkk
    35416 klan
    35425 klux

  13. @atoponce

    Feature flag is here: chrome://flags/#prompt-api-for-gemini-nano

    When enabled, it powers demos like this: chrome.dev/web-ai-demos/prompt

    #AI #GeminiNano

  14. For the most part, I enjoy the extension for . More often than not, it auto-completes code and comments that I want.

    But just now, I'm typing out weeks in comments:

    // Nov 4 - Nov 10
    ...
    // Nov 11- Nov 17
    ...
    // Nov 18 - Nov 24
    ...

    And it just completed for me:

    // Nov 25 - Nov 31

    Last I checked, there aren't 31 days in November.

  15. TIL #PicoCrypt has been archived. That's a shame. It's very solid software that I've recommended to many people as a simple file encryption tool with a GUI.

    Sure, there's Cryptomator, VeraCrypt, and some others. But they don't quite capture the simple elegance PicoCrypt did.

    github.com/Picocrypt/Picocrypt

    #crypt #Cryptography

  16. TIL #PicoCrypt has been archived. That's a shame. It's very solid software that I've recommended to many people as a simple file encryption tool with a GUI.

    Sure, there's Cryptomator, VeraCrypt, and some others. But they don't quite capture the simple elegance PicoCrypt did.

    github.com/Picocrypt/Picocrypt

    #crypt #Cryptography

  17. TIL #PicoCrypt has been archived. That's a shame. It's very solid software that I've recommended to many people as a simple file encryption tool with a GUI.

    Sure, there's Cryptomator, VeraCrypt, and some others. But they don't quite capture the simple elegance PicoCrypt did.

    github.com/Picocrypt/Picocrypt

    #crypt #Cryptography

  18. TIL #PicoCrypt has been archived. That's a shame. It's very solid software that I've recommended to many people as a simple file encryption tool with a GUI.

    Sure, there's Cryptomator, VeraCrypt, and some others. But they don't quite capture the simple elegance PicoCrypt did.

    github.com/Picocrypt/Picocrypt

    #crypt #Cryptography

  19. New webpassgen release 20231024.

    Two new password generators:

    - Obscure passphrases
    - Pure random whitespace

    Other features include:

    - Colored mouse selection to match the requested security level.
    - "Every Word List" size now surpasses 2^16 unique words.
    - Noto Sans Mono replacing the system font for more consistency.
    - Passwords are aligned vertically.
    - Base4 now uses the digits 0-3 instead of DNA nucleic acid sequences.

    github.com/atoponce/webpassgen

  20. I would have loved to be part of this. Sounds like something exactly up my alley.

    youtube.com/watch?v=LIg-6glbLkU

  21. @gabriel @atoponce I suggest you guys follow #mitigator ([email protected]). It’s a quite useful service that will follow back & monitor the links you post, and ultimately DM you with a better link if you post a Cloudflare link. A guide is here: framagit.org/dCF/deCloudflare/

  22. CW: trigger warning

    @atoponce @thanius I skimmed through the posts, I do agree that @Raspberry_Pi could have reacted more wise.
    However many of the people responding have been ver unfriendly and #toxic
    many say that #mastodon is the friendly alternative to #twitter I strongly disagree. There are many people here who just cant help themselves and behave like #asholes and just looking for a quarrel.
    It has nothing to do with the platform, it's about the users that are on.

  23. Daniel Robbins is killing off . He announced it on Discord, but the official site has yet to be updated.

    The project will officially be dead the end of August, or in about five weeks.