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and password too long.
I haven’t had a chance to look at the Lemmy code, but is it really limiting password length? There’s almost no valid reason to do this since it’s just going to get hashed, and all the hash lengths are going to be the same regardless of the input string.
You know, it’s surprisingly vague even in the official documentation.
You just described literally all of Lemmy’s documentation.
I had to read the source code for Lemmy to find out what API endpoint to hit, how it worked, and what to expect on return for a script that I was writing. You need to do that for some documented API endpoints as well. Calling it “vague” is a nice way to put it.
Imagine they skip 12 and call it 13 like they did with W10
With as little sense as Microsoft makes most of the time, that decision actually does make sense. A lot of programs and scripts were lazy about checking the Windows version and just checked for the presence of a ‘9’ in the version string to determine if they were running on Windows 95/98.
A bunch of shit would have broken if they had released Windows 10 as Windows 9, which is what it should have been semantically.
I don’t know if the Coogan Law would apply here, but if it does, they’d get at least 15%.