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Hi All,
I've emailed each of you login credential to my git server. I've added everyone to the [pynkode](https://git.infra.nkode.tech/dkelly/pynkode) and [evilnkode](https://git.infra.nkode.tech/dkelly/evilnkode) repos. Once you've logged in, you'll have access to the [tabletop discussion](https://git.infra.nkode.tech/dkelly/pynkode/src/branch/main/docs/tabletop-discussion.md), diagrams, and code.
If anyone else needs to be added or you need privilege escalation, send me an email.
-Donovan
depoyster1@me.com
ddepoyster kD6854xp
cmw0206@auburn.edu
cwhittinghill 8o93xX4S
fzk0016@auburn.edu
fkandah 4H9F53f3
jds0225@auburn.edu
jsherk f7F69bU9
tzs0062@auburn.edu
tsimpson 786WaQf6
frank.brice@sesol.net
fbrice NaE2g955
brian.finnan@sesol.net
bfinnan 53tTf493
Documentation and Code Access
You have access to:
https://git.infra.nkode.tech/dkelly/evilnkode
https://git.infra.nkode.tech/dkelly/pynkode
To view these repositories, sign in [here](https://git.infra.nkode.tech/user/login?redirect_to=%2f) with this username and password:

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Hey Brooks. I think a lot of people (Craig, Jonathan, David and Brian) get confused by nKodes length compared to a password. Assuming a 6 key 9 icon per key keypad, I think we can say an nKode is more secure than a password thats double its length. Heres the rationale:
A 4-icon nKode has 23-bits of entropy. NISTs minimum requirement nKode can be half the length of a user created password. (i.e. 6-icon nKode a user creates a memorized password, it must be at least 8-characters in length. Since we cant calculate the entropy of a user created password, we assume every character a user adds to their password adds 2.5 bits of entropy (20/8 = 2.5). Every nKode icon adds 5.75-bits of entropy (log2(54) = 5.75).  Therefore, we can say an nKode can be half the length of a user created password. (i.e. 6-icon nKode can replace a 12-character password)
I think this statement makes for good market because it's easy to understand, like "1000 songs in your pocket" from Apple with ipod.