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I can't recall my exact username/password variation combo for my network router, but I've narrowed it down to a list of about 81-90 or so possibilities..

I could just hit the factory reset and start over, but I'd rather avoid having to reconfigure my settings and all if I can put the [relatively] short list of permutations into a program or bot and have the problem solved quickly.

I can't recall my exact username/password variation combo for my network router, but I've narrowed it down to a list of about 81-90 or so possibilities.. I could just hit the factory reset and start over, but I'd rather avoid having to reconfigure my settings and all if I can put the [relatively] short list of permutations into a program or bot and have the problem solved quickly.

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Cuda and tensor on nvidia are money printers due to this. It's why Nvidia is winning bigly versus ATI. Brute force is hard because it's A LOT of data to crunch, but the actual math is the SAME math. So GPUs are AMAZING at matrix math. That is, doing the same math on tens-of-thousands, millions of objects at once. And it's not just millions, it's tens-of-millions and in ideal cases hundreds of millions per second.

"Short answer: Yes — and often far more than “hundreds of millions.” For fast hash algorithms (MD5, SHA‑1, NTLM, some plain SHA‑256 variants) a single high‑end GPU can test tens of millions → tens of billions of candidates per second depending on the algorithm, kernel tuning, and driver/CUDA/OpenCL backend. "

lol. Go ask AI, they'll answer better than I have time to.

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I like your answer just fine, thank you.

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Thanks, I type like I'm manic, probably because I am and because my keyboard is a 20 year old logitech G15 that I refuse to get rid of because only thee w e space and left ctrl keys are moderately fubared.