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by stavros 879 days ago
> You can go as fast as you can go.

This is true, it's just that, with modern KDFs, that's still too slow to matter (unless someone broke them and we don't know). If you use a modern KDF, you basically don't have to worry about brute forcing at all, even for fairly weak passwords.

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I know that. You're missing the second part there.

I have been asked by customers about the reliability of our software platform if major german cities have been hit with either nuclear, natural or military disaster. It's that level of silly you sometimes have to deal with.

Eventually I got fed up enough and told those kinda people that I'm volunteering in disaster prevention services and their systems wouldn't be my problem at that point.

Huh, I didn't know people wanted that level of disaster planning.