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    While it might be close to good enough for casual scripts, it is much better to use existing tools for performance critical applications, such as brute forcing passwords.

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      1 year ago

      Lmao. Is this not a “casual script”? The dude wants to try a handful of passwords, not brute force a leaked db.

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        I believe not. The question states “keywords” so it seems they want to try combinations of words they commonly used. And it makes a huge difference if the script can try one password per second or dozens/hundreds/more.

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          1 year ago

          You can easily ask chat gpt for all those specific needs. I’ve been a professional software engineer for almost 2 decades and I know chat gpt can do just as good as google searches, especially for quick shellscript with cli’s you aren’t familiar with. You can also ask it where it would be slow and how to make it faster, or what about it might be dangerous. You’re just being daft.

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            I love ChatGPT and pay for the $20 so I get the upgraded version. However guy is asking for advice from humans, otherwise he’d just be asking on ChatGPT.

            In my experience GPT can write simple scripts for you, but it quickly falls apart once you reach a certain complexity.