@BenjaminGruenbaum no, I should but I usually just install cygwin and call it a day, my main gripe (and I understand that they have to
try to support a brobdinagian permutation of hardware combinations) is that stuff just doesn't work right (sleep/restore, deleting files that leave orphan refs in the registry, etc). Mac just works (limited hardware profiles) and linux can be made to work, but I still have win8 fail to wake from sleep (or fail to restart display) randomly about 1 time of every 4
Password should just work by email for 90% of apps - instead of creating a weak point just send an email when the user wants to log in and have them click it - they don't have to remember anything, you don't hold on to anything valuable other than the email address and it's usually less of a hassle. Do it in addition to OpenID so people who opt into that sort of thing get a one click login.
@Shmiddty a mobile app can login just once with SMS and not bother you with anything else ever - it should pretty much never log you out.
@SomeKittens yes, but for your site you can just move security to the email provider, users typically use pretty safe emails
If you have a smart phone which is the vast majority of people your sites are targeting they'd get the email to their smartphone anyway, you can produce a PIN or something in the email if you'd like.
Should even work well for user experience: Make password optional. So if the user only wants to look at the app or use it a single time, they don't have to come up with one
@monners It's really simple - when a user clicks login a token is generated and sent to their email, they click it and they're logged in. If they don't it gets deleted after 20 minutes.
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This is unminified, if you have any code review ideas mass ping @mosho
The code is not perfect since it mutated a lot so don't find any small thing that isn't perfect and ping him with that - we're well aware some stuff needs refactoring :D