top | item 4620787 SHA-3 extensions for Ruby and Node.js 14 points| FooBarWidget | 13 years ago |blog.phusion.nl | reply 2 comments order hn newest [+] [-] maidenhead|13 years ago|reply I would wait for OpenSSL to provide a verified implementation of SHA3, and use it via Ruby's Digest. [+] [-] revelation|13 years ago|reply Of course you can just use SHA-3 as part of a PBKDF. I don't get the kneejerk "use bcrypt!!" thing.
[+] [-] maidenhead|13 years ago|reply I would wait for OpenSSL to provide a verified implementation of SHA3, and use it via Ruby's Digest.
[+] [-] revelation|13 years ago|reply Of course you can just use SHA-3 as part of a PBKDF. I don't get the kneejerk "use bcrypt!!" thing.
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