sha256-simd
go-highway
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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sha256-simd
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The Curious Case of MD5
BLAKE3 is faster than hardware accelerated SHA-2 because the tree mode used in BLAKE3 allows hashing parts of a single message in parallel (with SHA-2, parts of a single message have to be hashed one after another, and parallelism is only used in workloads where you process multiple messages at the same time).
https://github.com/minio/sha256-simd
https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3
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Can I concatenate multiple non-crypto hash functions to reduce collision?
SHA256 is high quality but typically a bit slower. Next Go version will have faster SHA256 on some amd64 CPUs - until then you can try sha256-simd which offers the same.
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I need to find a custom hexadecimal string that when encrypted starts with a certain specific hexadecimal string(77656e6f7469 in our case). I tried randomly generating strings encrpyting them and checking them, realized it would take too much time. Any help?
I am not sure, if you can achieve a reasonable speed with Python though. You probably have to use a compiled language or run it on GPU. I found this very fast implemenation in Go which uses special CPU instructions (the AVX2 or SHA extensionsm depending on your CPU model) to speed up the calculation: https://github.com/minio/sha256-simd
go-highway
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Can I concatenate multiple non-crypto hash functions to reduce collision?
highwayhash (alt) provides 256 bits. Fast mainly for larger inputs and supports seeds.
What are some alternatives?
asm - Go library providing algorithms optimized to leverage the characteristics of modern CPUs
highwayhash - Native Go version of HighwayHash with optimized assembly implementations on Intel and ARM. Able to process over 10 GB/sec on a single core on Intel CPUs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HighwayHash
xxh3 - XXH3 algorithm in Go
asm - Learning assembly for linux-x64
avo - Generate x86 Assembly with Go
cpu - cpu command in Go, inspired by the Plan 9 cpu command
tinyfont - Text library for TinyGo displays
opossum - Rudimentary web browser written in Golang
photoscope - Journey into photo management with golang
NFF-Go - NFF-Go -Network Function Framework for GO (former YANFF)