ed25519-login
polyhydra-upm
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ed25519-login
- r/crypto - Login with a Public Ed25519 Key
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Hacker News top posts: Feb 27, 2022
Login with a Public Ed25519 Key\ (62 comments)
- Login with a Public Ed25519 Key
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Thinking about Passwords
I'm currently experimenting with Ed25519 signatures in place of passwords for website authentication:
Git repo: https://github.com/62726164/ed25519-login
Test website: https://gen.go350.com/
I plan to write an Android and iOS app (someday) that has the same functionality as ed25519-login. We need to go password less, but the complexity of webauthn is too much IMO.
I'm looking for feedback and appreciate any suggestions.
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
https://gen.go350.com/login
https://github.com/62726164/ed25519-login
I built a website that uses public Ed25519 keys for user authentication (rather than passwords). Users sign the current Unix Epoch time (with the private Ed25519 key) and paste that base64 encoded signature into the login form.
I don't care if the idea succeeds or not, I use it for myself. I like simple things and I feel webauthn is too complex.
polyhydra-upm
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
https://github.com/IxxyXR/polyhydra-upm
It's a library and design system for creating and exploring geometric forms in surprising ways.
I'm yet to figure out who it's really for and how it should be presented (A polished app? A design tool? A web app? Something purely generative without much interaction) but I find the results endlessly fascinating and creatively stimulating so I keep plugging away at it
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I machined this item I call a Quantum Cubit.
I've been working on a library for exploring geometric forms: https://github.com/IxxyXR/polyhydra-upm
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How to add scenes in a package
Works really well and I think it's the best way to maintain package plus examples. I use it here: https://github.com/IxxyXR/polyhydra-upm
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