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PunchyHamsteryesterday at 7:07 PM2 repliesview on HN

Nowadays even many small microcontrollers get AES acceleration so I don't see much reason


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chowellsyesterday at 7:28 PM

Basically all of the use cases in the article don't make sense with AES. That's not because it's AES. That's because its blocks are significantly larger than the data you want to protect. That's the point the article was making: in very specific circumstances, there is practical value in having the cipher output be small.

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avidiaxyesterday at 7:25 PM

If you want to encrypt a serial number, you don't want the output to be 256 bits.

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