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@mickmackusa A longer user name isn't a "stronger" user name. I don't see how strength applies to anything except passwords which have to stand up to attackers.
I've heard of stronger brand names that are more memorable and have more marketing behind them, but I don't see that fitting in with a password strength tag.
00:58
@StephenOstermiller okay, fair enough.
01:12
@mickmackusa also the deleted self-answer contains an non-redacted email and password
 
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06:49
Is this eligible for NAA stackoverflow.com/a/78665661/5468463?
@Vega I would say yes
Good, thank you :)
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55239476/ Someone went on a downvoting spree here.
While some of the answers are not direclty using awk, they still provides a useful solution. Years ago, the rules were less stringent, allowing for a broader range of answers that included different techniques and tools. We shouldn't downvote older answers simply because they don't strictly adhere to current guidelines.
07:49
@kvantour 1.The question is not that old, 2. The downvoter might really found out that those answers are not useful to them 3. We cannot and should not control (imo) users' voting preferences 4. what can we do here?
 
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@kvantour I second what @Vega said, it's everyone's prerogative to use their votes as they see fit, as long as they don't engage into "illegal" actions. You might or might not agree with someone else's voting choice, however that's their choice of voting.
09:57
@Vega yea sure ... there is nothing we can do and indeed they have the right. It was just a bit weird to notice that every answer, with a single exception was down voted. I was a bit surprised.
@kvantour I understand your frustration and think almost every one went thru. If you think you have enough matter to argue for the future (down)voters, you could take the subject to meta
 
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12:16
@tripleee ls -1, haha
l and 1 are confusing in serif fonts
@Vega omg it's the worst for our admin password manager, they use I and 1 and l all the time in those generated passwords
copying them into notepad is by far the easiest, except the san serif font it uses makes it nigh impossible to discern them
15:42
retracted close vote, OP translated in the meantime...stackoverflow.com/questions/78668301/…
17:20
@Cow Argh.
@Spevacus There is no harm in removing the spam... I'm told.
Indeed! That's why spam flags delete it! :D
(But... yeah...)
Cow
Cow
17:35
@Spevacus oh god did someone edit that?
😶
@TylerH Do they not let you use a password manager?
19:48
@Machavity We have a password manager that we use but we have a separate IAM service for admin accounts whose passwords rotate every 12 hours
and one of the most frequent uses for me is vSphere where you can't copy-paste between
@TylerH You should be able to. IIRC there is an option that can be turned on in the console. I think it requires the VMWare tools be installed on the host OS
wait, thinking of a different product, ignore me
@NathanOliver I did try that a couple of times and it did not work, but you are right they do advertise that there is a way
but I'm not on our datacenter team so it's not really my area to mess around with
 
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23:11
Does anyone know why the hyperlink didn't render in this comment? stackoverflow.com/questions/78668258/… ...I wasn't able to fix it.
@mickmackusa you wrote [How to get first occurrence non zero key value pair from any associative array](How to get first occurrence non zero key value pair from any associative array)
[facepalm] clearly not seeing forest from trees.
done
23:14
thx

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