Peculiar that it’s in such an old title.
Peculiar that it’s in such an old title.
And here y’all are eating it up.
I wonder if everyone’s eating it up or whether they have their own valid opinions.
I honestly cannot imagine getting so angry over this utterly minor inconvenience.
Honestly, you seem way more infuriated than OP posting in mildly infuriating with much less aggressive language and without dismissing people.
You didn’t only share your disapproval or opinion, you made it a point to be dismissive.
You think the picture shows fantastic accessibility?
standing up takes effort. sitting does not.
Butt how do you get up? /o\
daaamn, 18° and sunny, looking goood
I’m sinking about it
Do you check on login attempt protection behavior before creating accounts, and then choose your password length accordingly - longer or shorter?
That sounds like a game. Guess the word[s].
I can’t say who it is, but their name begins with ‘M’ and ends in ‘cAfee.’
Whoever the company is, we have to assume it’s not a security-related company. Because, surely, none of those would do that ever.
How do you know when a password is leaked?
What’s the distribution of variance in brute force protections on online services?
No, it does not take up more space for ASCII characters.
If you want a source, Wikipedia
the first 128 characters of Unicode, which correspond one-to-one with ASCII, are encoded using a single byte with the same binary value as ASCII
That’s insane.
But you could decide on the positions of letters and numbers? While it had to be exactly 10 and two?
Is that point 24 - the limit they set?
I’m not the one you’re asking, but I’ve had a case where using the maximum number lead to login issues. A character less did not have issues. Must have been an off-by-one implementation issue (maybe a text terminator character). 32 is a power of two number. Seems like a reasonable approach to evade such issues categorically - at the cost of a character by default of course.
until stack email inbox overflow /s
Maybe that’s security by obscurity. Or security by confusion. /s
Maybe they allow more characters during the day /s
That’s insane
In absolute numbers.
How many users? How many per people?