As a reminder, this is on Wednesday next week. It would be great if we 
could get the attendees to about 30.
If you could retweet the following it would help our reach:
https://twitter.com/LugWolves/status/1367154736135299073
On a side note, if I can get it confirmed next month's speaker should be 
very interesting to anyone who follows the Linux news. I'll announce it 
once it's confirmed.
Ad
On 03/03/2021 14:07, Adam Sweet wrote:
 Hi everyone.
 
 Details for our second monthly talk below.
 
 I will be giving a talk on the evening of 17th March entitled:
 
 Password Cracking With a GPU and Why Complexity Matters
 
 This will be a demo of password cracking, how you can accelerate it 
 using a commodity graphics card and why the issues of complexity, 
 storage and re-use matter.
 
 I am a Linux sysadmin and consultant with 15 years experience. I am the 
 organiser of Wolverhampton Linux User Group, was a presenter on the 
 LugRadio podcast and organiser of the UKs largest annual Linux community 
 conference LugRadio Live before founding a Linux and Open Source support 
 and consultancy business.
 
 Please share it with any other relevant groups and on your Facebooks, 
 Twitters, Instas and Tik Toks to help us bootstrap an audience for 
 future events.
 
 Date:
 
 Meeting starts at 19:30 GMT, Weds 17th March.
 
 The talk will start around 20:30.
 
 Location:
 
 
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81478560717
 
 Meeting ID: 814 7856 0717
 
 No password required for this but guests will need to wait in the 
 virtual lobby before being allowed in.
 
 There's a social before and after the talk so please feel free to hang 
 around and chat.
 
 There's a Meetup link here if people want to say they're coming:
 
 
https://www.meetup.com/novalug/events/276696987/
 
 Regards,
 
 Adam