I work in the music industry and write music for clients.
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I work in the music industry and write music for clients. As a result it's sometimes necessary for the client to give me direction. I may not like it, but I'm not paid to like it, I'm paid to do it. I can gently suggest that hey, you might wanna try this or this, but if they say no, the answer's no.
Now when you're making a product that contains sensitive data, *especially* passwords where the habit is often to reuse across various services, and you're unknown, untested and your users are asking questions, you don't shoot them down. You never, ever shoot them down. You explain calmly and carefully that 'Yes I am indeed taking your concerns seriously. Yes, your passwords are safe. Yes, your data is encrypted.'I'm just gonna leave that here.
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I work in the music industry and write music for clients. As a result it's sometimes necessary for the client to give me direction. I may not like it, but I'm not paid to like it, I'm paid to do it. I can gently suggest that hey, you might wanna try this or this, but if they say no, the answer's no.
Now when you're making a product that contains sensitive data, *especially* passwords where the habit is often to reuse across various services, and you're unknown, untested and your users are asking questions, you don't shoot them down. You never, ever shoot them down. You explain calmly and carefully that 'Yes I am indeed taking your concerns seriously. Yes, your passwords are safe. Yes, your data is encrypted.'I'm just gonna leave that here.
@FreakyFwoof Artfully done.
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I work in the music industry and write music for clients. As a result it's sometimes necessary for the client to give me direction. I may not like it, but I'm not paid to like it, I'm paid to do it. I can gently suggest that hey, you might wanna try this or this, but if they say no, the answer's no.
Now when you're making a product that contains sensitive data, *especially* passwords where the habit is often to reuse across various services, and you're unknown, untested and your users are asking questions, you don't shoot them down. You never, ever shoot them down. You explain calmly and carefully that 'Yes I am indeed taking your concerns seriously. Yes, your passwords are safe. Yes, your data is encrypted.'I'm just gonna leave that here.
@FreakyFwoof Encryption is such a basic thing these days, is it not? I'm confused as to why that isn't being done properly. Even in 2005, passwords weren't stored in plaintext.
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@FreakyFwoof Encryption is such a basic thing these days, is it not? I'm confused as to why that isn't being done properly. Even in 2005, passwords weren't stored in plaintext.
@remixman @FreakyFwoof For the mainstream it's pretty standard now. I will give the complainers that, but this definitely isn't mainstream, and it's at proof of concept stage. He already added that to the passwords so they are not stored in plane text anymore, and he is adding encryption before it reaches beta. He's up front about this on his git hub.
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I work in the music industry and write music for clients. As a result it's sometimes necessary for the client to give me direction. I may not like it, but I'm not paid to like it, I'm paid to do it. I can gently suggest that hey, you might wanna try this or this, but if they say no, the answer's no.
Now when you're making a product that contains sensitive data, *especially* passwords where the habit is often to reuse across various services, and you're unknown, untested and your users are asking questions, you don't shoot them down. You never, ever shoot them down. You explain calmly and carefully that 'Yes I am indeed taking your concerns seriously. Yes, your passwords are safe. Yes, your data is encrypted.'I'm just gonna leave that here.
@FreakyFwoof I couldn't agree more with this, plus if you're making stuff for others to use, if you can't take a little feedback, maybe don't make it available if you're that insecure.
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