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  • 6
    I feel your pain...
  • 4
    I've never used mingw. I always tell it to use cmd during installation. To be fair though I also never use git bash directly, I always use the plugin for whatever IDE I'm using.

    P.s. yes, I know that's not the cause of the visible password. "Just sayin' "
  • 3
    Yeah, I just like the ui better than cmd, also it support opacity on console better, whereas cmd also set the text opacity down as well

    Wtf MS
  • 1
    @devTea it has a better UI than default cmd, but I customized mine to look like the Ubuntu cli :D
  • 5
    @FrodoSwaggins might? ๐Ÿคจ ๐Ÿ˜…
  • 2
    @FrodoSwaggins HPE has done a pretty good job of it, too.
  • 2
    @irene me and @svgPhoenix is discussing cmd va mingw and I said I used it because if I set opacity for cmd prompt it’s not just the background turn transparent but also the text unlike mingw customisation
  • 4
    Don't worry. This same shit, easily prevented by "type=password" (inspect element proved it), but in on a website on a router shipped to millions of people (Liberty Global, you goddamn idiots).
  • 2
    @filthyranter oh it didnt hide also, guess I need to bring blanket when I’m walking with my laptop
  • 1
    @devTea cmder > mingw/cmd/gitbash/etc
  • 3
    @bittersweet never heard of it, I’ll check it out. Also mingw is installed by default when I’m install git
  • 2
    I'll do you one worse. There is a self hosting office (word processor, spreadsheet etc.) that asks for and stores your password in plain text.
    Now that's not worse. True but it's also not escaped. I had an '&' in the password I used for that packet and it broke the install script. Then the login script...
  • 3
    @Charmesal extract the whole database, inject gibberish and watch shit hit the fan ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ˆ
  • 3
    @Condor you're one evil mofo. I just removed it and never looked back. No time to deal with bad shit.
  • 2
    @Charmesal Which one is it?
  • 1
    @filthyranter I believe it was https://www.onlyoffice.com/
    But I cant find the free version right now. Maybe they don't have it anymore.
  • 2
    @Charmesal Oh man, that shit even has Nextcloud integration... Ew.
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    @Charmesal Because Nextcloud, a piece of software with arguably good security practices is being integrated with a cleartext monster...
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    @filthyranter I see. Ewl indeed then.
  • 2
    oh I work at IBM, I can't even count the wtf moments I had.
  • 1
    @Rematix why bluemix doesn’t remember my password even though I have set it true

    1/5
    pLeAsE fIx tEh bUgS
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