Hacker News
- zxcvbn: Public Low-Budget Password Strength Estimation (2017) https://github.com/dropbox/zxcvbn 2 comments
Linking pages
- Password requirements: myths and madness https://www.franzoni.eu/password-requirements-myths-madness/ 247 comments
- Stop forcing your arbitrary password rules on me. - Ryan Winchester https://ryanwinchester.ca/posts/stop-forcing-your-arbitrary-password-rules-on-me 196 comments
- GitHub - backbone-hq/minibone: A compact, versatile, and misuse-resistant library for end-to-end-encryption https://github.com/backbone-hq/minibone 67 comments
- GitHub - wagslane/go-password-validator: Validate the Strength of a Password in Go https://github.com/lane-c-wagner/go-password-validator 33 comments
- Project Gnar. 0 to Deployed today: A production-ready… | by Brien Givens | Medium https://medium.com/@ic3b3rg/project-gnar-d274165793b6 19 comments
- GitHub - planktonlabs/frozenkrill: A minimalist Bitcoin wallet focused on cold storage https://github.com/planktonlabs/frozenkrill 18 comments
- Node.js/Javascript Stack · GitHub https://gist.github.com/avimar/58effaafeeaf33940592d5f8a0fd4d8a 12 comments
- GitHub - GoSimpleLLC/nbvcxz: Password strength estimator https://github.com/GoSimpleLLC/nbvcxz 10 comments
- When not to use a regex https://drewdevault.com/2017/08/13/When-not-to-use-a-regex.html 10 comments
- Password strength meters fail to spot easy-to-crack examples | Data and computer security | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/aug/19/password-strength-meters-security 7 comments
- Finding a needle in a haystack. Secrets don’t belong in source code. At… | by Ryan Lane | Lyft Engineering https://eng.lyft.com/finding-a-needle-in-a-haystack-b7e0627b01f6#.x7et0d9t4 6 comments
- Jacob Torrey - My MiniLock Concerns http://blog.jacobtorrey.com/my-minilock-concerns 5 comments
- GitHub - oprogramador/github-languages: GitHub languages statistics https://github.com/oprogramador/github-languages 5 comments
- Supabase Studio https://supabase.com/blog/2021/11/30/supabase-studio 4 comments
- GitHub - EvanLi/Github-Ranking: Github Ranking Github stars and forks ranking list. Github Top100 stars list of different languages. Automatically update daily. | Github仓库排名,每日自动更新 https://github.com/EvanLi/Github-Ranking 2 comments
- Writing safer C with Clang address sanitizer - DEV Community https://dev.to/loderunner/writing-safer-c-with-clang-address-sanitizer 1 comment
- GitHub - tracker1/asdfgh: asdfgh - Lightweight (616 byte min+gz) asynchronous wrapper/loader for zxcvbn https://github.com/tracker1/asdfgh 1 comment
- Making the Supabase Dashboard Supa-fast https://supabase.io/blog/2020/12/13/supabase-dashboard-performance 0 comments
- GitHub - wagslane/go-password-validator: Validate the Strength of a Password in Go https://github.com/wagslane/go-password-validator 0 comments
- Strong Password Enforcement – Josh Betz https://josh.blog/2022/02/strong-password-enforcement 0 comments
Linked pages
- xkcd: Password Strength https://xkcd.com/936/ 1529 comments
- Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc https://caniuse.com/#search=css%20grid 519 comments
- Dropbox.com https://dropbox.com 423 comments
- Bower — a package manager for the web http://bower.io/ 68 comments
- Node.js https://nodejs.org/en/download/ 62 comments
- How To Optimize Your Site With GZIP Compression – BetterExplained http://betterexplained.com/articles/how-to-optimize-your-site-with-gzip-compression/ 13 comments
- GitHub - GoSimpleLLC/nbvcxz: Password strength estimator https://github.com/GoSimpleLLC/nbvcxz 10 comments
- zxcvbn: Low-Budget Password Strength Estimation | USENIX https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity16/technical-sessions/presentation/wheeler 5 comments
- zxcvbn tests https://lowe.github.io/tryzxcvbn/ 0 comments
- GitHub - dwolfhub/zxcvbn-python: Python implementation of Dropbox's realistic password strength estimator https://github.com/dwolfhub/zxcvbn-python 0 comments
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