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Autonomous Retail Experiment 2

https://shish.substack.com/p/from-photo-to-figurine-an-autonomous
1•5h15h•1m ago•0 comments

A Case for an Autonomy Kernel

https://autonomykernel.org/
1•offbeatport•3m ago•0 comments

Microsoft degrades functionality of perpetually-licensed offline products

https://consumerrights.wiki/w/Microsoft_Office_2019_and_2021_for_Mac_view-only_conversion_(2026)
1•antipurist•6m ago•0 comments

The Case for California's Billionaire Wealth Tax

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2026/05/26/opinion/wealth-tax-california-billionaire.html
2•JumpCrisscross•11m ago•1 comments

AI Hardware

https://www.categoryvc.com/writing/where-the-ai-hardware-market-is
1•gmays•14m ago•0 comments

I am against GenAI and everything it stands for

https://lpcvoid.com/blog/0018_why_i_am_against_genai/index.html
2•theapache64•14m ago•0 comments

A quick reading level quiz to guide student reading

https://happy-meadow-0c1a27010.7.azurestaticapps.net/
2•dockerworker•15m ago•0 comments

Forget LASIK: Safer, cheaper vision correction without lasers or surgery

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260528074032.htm
2•bookmtn•18m ago•0 comments

Custom Errors Are Non-Negotiable in My Rust Applications

https://tristonarmstrong.com/blog/custom-errors-are-non-negotiable-in-my-rust-applications
1•tristonarmstron•18m ago•0 comments

The Manifesto for Dimensional Design

https://dimensionaldesign.org/
1•etothepii•23m ago•0 comments

Who Follows Whom?

https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/who-follows-whom/C40139F0F3B85BB2924E738AB43D5CC6
1•Anon84•24m ago•0 comments

Poetry for Engineers: Cyborg Laboratory by Paul Jones

https://spectrum.ieee.org/poetry-for-engineers-cyborg-laboratory
1•DrBenCarson•26m ago•0 comments

Show HN: HermesBench – workflow reliability evals for personal AI agents

https://verkyyi.github.io/hermesbench/
1•verkyyi26•28m ago•0 comments

Productivity Growth in the U.S. Medical Care Sector [pdf]

https://www.bea.gov/sites/default/files/papers/BEA-WP2026-11.pdf
1•paulpauper•29m ago•0 comments

Technology Moves Gradually. Job Losses Often Don't

https://gadlevanon.substack.com/p/technology-moves-gradually-job-losses
1•paulpauper•29m ago•0 comments

As floods get worse, Britain tries a new solution: beavers

https://www.npr.org/2026/05/21/nx-s1-5738979/beavers-britain-climate-change-flooding
1•paulpauper•29m ago•0 comments

Is Huawei's new chip scaling law a true breakthrough, or mere hype

https://www.scmp.com/tech/tech-trends/article/3355314/huaweis-new-chip-scaling-law-true-breakthro...
1•teleforce•33m ago•0 comments

Cheese Paper: a text editor specifically designed for writing

https://brie.gay/cheese-paper/
2•sohkamyung•33m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Kanji Pairs Explorer

https://trost.co/kanji-pairs/
2•matthewtoast•35m ago•0 comments

Building a custom mount for a telescoping webcam

https://john.mercouris.online/webcam-mount.html
1•jmercouris•38m ago•0 comments

Meta urges Labour to burden Apple with age checks

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/05/25/meta-urges-labour-to-burden-apple-with-age-checks/
3•Cider9986•38m ago•0 comments

An Elephant Who Demonstrated That Her Species Might Be Self-Aware, Dies at 55

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/happy-an-asian-elephant-who-demonstrated-that-her-speci...
1•pseudolus•39m ago•0 comments

Arch-Decision – A multi-agent architecture tool for Claude Code

https://github.com/jsingh6/arch-decision
2•jsingh2525•47m ago•0 comments

Mapping how the brain takes out its trash

https://gladstone.org/news/mapping-how-brain-takes-out-its-trash
2•hhs•47m ago•0 comments

Short-lived certificates: a nuisance or an automation opportunity?

https://kowalski7cc.xyz/blog/short-lived-certificates/
1•kowalski7cc•49m ago•1 comments

Professional Sports Are Banning Smart Glasses over Betting Concerns

https://gizmodo.com/professional-sports-are-banning-smart-glasses-over-betting-concerns-2000765024
4•bookofjoe•50m ago•0 comments

A new way to build chips: Sequentially stacking silicon to extend Moore's Law

https://matse.illinois.edu/news/85775
3•hhs•53m ago•0 comments

Body Keeps the Score – The Gut-Brain Connection Nobody Told You About

https://stvrrll1ght.substack.com/p/your-body-keeps-the-score-the-gut
2•maheenahmed•54m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Students, What Impact Is AI Having on Your Education?

2•ciwolex•55m ago•0 comments

SEC Commissioner Peirce defends crypto privacy tools against surveillance push

https://cointelegraph.com/news/sec-hester-peirce-defends-crypto-privacy-tools-surveillance
3•Cider9986•56m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Are Your Passwords in the Green? (2025)

https://www.hivesystems.com/blog/are-your-passwords-in-the-green
1•kemotep•1y ago

Comments

kemotep•1y ago
With NIST finally updating their standards to recommend 15 character password minimums last, I like to use their recommendations and compare them to these charts show how effective such a password would be.

Using E = L x log2(R), where E is entropy, L is number of characters in the password (15), and R is the total number of possible characters used (26 for all lowercase letters), you can get ~70 bits of entropy. Using a password manager like Bitwarden for a 15 character password using the full character set minus the ambiguous characters (65 characters total) leads to ~90 bits of entropy.

Using these charts and figures from the article, a well configured bcrypt setup means even the fastest computer systems still in 2025 cap out at 1 billion hashes per second for offline cracking (without getting into Nation States spending billions on just cracking your passwords, or dedicating all the world’s supercomputers or some other speculations). So to calculate how long it would take with a “realistic” password cracker in 2025, would use this formula:

((((((2^(70-1))/ 1 billion hashes per second)/ 60 seconds)/ 60 minutes)/ 24 hours)/ 365 days) to get ~18,700 years. (Nearly 20 billion years for the Bitwarden generated one)

But without a password filter checking for known bad passwords somewhere like Have I Been Pwned, even a 30 character password that has been leaked is useless. Would be instantly “cracked”. So I personally would have the password policy be:

1. 15 character minimum, no composition rules.

2. All passwords filtered for known bad passwords against HIBP.

3. Accounts protected by MFA.

4. Combination of network controls, best practices security configurations, and alerts and monitoring to help detect and limit/eliminate password guessing attacks, password database dumps.