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  • Phew, you had me worried there for a sec

  • ... modern cars run Windows? D:

  • Just to be clear: while I've seen ads in one form or another in every (non-LTSC) installation of Windows 10 and 11 I've ever made, I'm not claiming that Windows 11 actually shows unskippable ads (in video format) when using the start menu ~yet~, that was a hyperbole.

  • Have you had severe fuckups yearly with Windows, or Linux?

    I've had bi-yearly severe fuckups with Windows and have yearly (probably more) severe fuckups with Arch;the fix to the latter is a thumb drive away, the fix to the former is an ancient ritual which the FBI is still investigating me for.

  • Unfortunately most people are utter slaves of convenience, they'd gladly suffer 30 seconds of unskippable ads every time they open the start menu rather than re-learn how a different operating system works - doing the latter has a (potentially) massive ROI, but it is quite a big step, and that's what gets them

  • To a slightly lesser extent, that's also true of Windows - severe malfunctions are less likely to happen, but when they do happen, fixing them is almost always an absolute clusterfuck, and when it isn't, it's downright impossible.

  • By "problem" I meant having to close Firefox before further browsing, not automated updates - I don't know if I could stand daily-driving a system with Snap updating my stuff while I'm trying to use it tbh, that's one of the main reasons I left Windows behind.

    Your first comment gave me the impression that Firefox required a restart because it's distributed officially through Snaps or something, idk 27 days have passed since then

  • Plaintext password (693 chars):"hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2hunter2"

    Clientside SHA-512 hash (64 bytes):7399ed78effda820b2187bc70f0549dd67f6846c595f944d198a1f1136cd0ab91119d6f208a34b4419e969b9ffb326d3786cecb90828f0ab36a5e3835558740c

    --- Client sends 64 bytes to the server ---

    Serverside SHA-512 hash (64 bytes):25293199e10af10e8a20f4ab38abccd2cdccd762d8cba2ed4871a2aea8fe6d9ffcc54cfe1c9cbd03245bfd2f0ee1039f06083b7bcbefd91b7fcbba182d588983

    At no point the server has to deal with the length of the plaintext

  • If the server hashes a hash, the plaintext password's length is still irrelevant

  • That's only for C++, as far as I can tell that struct is valid C

  • Conclusion: Windows, Mac and BSD users are cannibals

  • Relatable tbh

  • I installed Linux on windows

    ... what?

  • Hey, the first two don't sound quite right

  • yet

  • I don't think so, if it does then mine never ended

  • Ah gotcha, it's not the cause but it makes the problem way worse

  • Wait hold on wait, does that bullshit have something with Firefox being distributed through Snap?

    If it does, I'm going to sn... also fucking lose it

  • Casualty? What happened to the poor fella?