I also reached out to them on Twitter but they directed me to this form. I followed up with them on Twitter with what happened in this screenshot but they are now ignoring me.

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    7 months ago

    Oh, I like writing such rants too, so I’ll answer with lots of words.

    They cant now do they ? If they could passwords would be a-okay and there wouldn’t be any need for stickies on monitors, password managers, biometrics, SSO, MFA and passwordless authentication.

    Hardware tokens. With sufficient demand the scale would make them really cheap.

    It’s exactly because of having experience with making work the whole zoo that engineers don’t understand how much easier that would be for normies.

    The dumbest idea in computing is assuming everyone is as smart as you.

    Assuming that everyone is as dumb as me in areas where I’m dumb would also be a mistake.

    Why isn’t *nix any bigger? Here’s your answer. People are stupid.

    Because of oligopoly. People are not stupid, but they have priorities and they don’t have some of the knowledge we have. Also it doesn’t really have to be that big immediately, all in good time.

    Why did IT only finally took off with windows 3.11? because people could understand that. Barely. Most of us where way to dumb for everything which came before.

    Can’t comment on that, I was born in 1996.

    Why does ipv6 acception takes so long? Because people are stupid and don’t get it. Nobody really gets hex. So they just stay with what they can read and more or less get. Even the hardest part of ip4, subnetting, has an easy way out: just add 255.255.255.0 in there and it works. Doesnt work? Keep replacing 255 with zeros and eventually it will. Subnetting on ipv6? No idea. Let’s just disable ipv6 on the internal lan and leave everything on ipv4. Zero migration, zero risk, zero training needed.

    Because not everything supports it right, including some industrial equipment and network hardware, there may be new bugs in everything involved, the old ways work and it’s not just v4 with longer address, so people fear making mistakes in configuration.

    Why do so many companies only go half assed into cloud? Because they don’t get it.

    Now think about similar horrors in, say, piping in houses, or other construction stuff. Or cars. Or roads. Everything is half-assed. It’s normal.

    Powershell? Only half, a third even, of the admins truly get it.

    I kinda get it, but also hate it. Hard to read.

    In general:

    The most precious secret you can get from experience is that people are not stupid when they are given easy opportunity to try many things and choose what they like.