But given that their policy requires a mixture of uppercase and lowercase in a ratio between 2:3 and 3:4, 7 digits, all different, that can't be found in the ascii representation of any of the aforementioned, two punctuation marks, one Cyrillic or Greek letter and some valid morse code it's hardly surprising.
Can you confirm that "Spending more time with my family" is a polite way of saying "I have been fired" as we all suspect each time that phrase is used for some high profile figure leaving a company or political post.
If so, why did they fire you or force you out?
Otherwise was it not possible to just spend more time with your family at Stack Exchange by, you know, reducing working hours given that one of the things that company preaches is flexible working and keeping engineers happy?
When Windows NT ruled the roost, the admin password was "hockey" at several Silicon Valley companies I worked at. I guess the administrators were San Jose Shark fans. If the admin password wasn't "hockey," it was almost always "password."
Memory fault -- core...uh...um...core... Oh dammit, I forget!
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What is the root password for the majority of your systems?
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You must be one of those Reoublicans since they always ask stupid questions.
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I don't even know my password to stackexchange.
But given that their policy requires a mixture of uppercase and lowercase in a ratio between 2:3 and 3:4, 7 digits, all different, that can't be found in the ascii representation of any of the aforementioned, two punctuation marks, one Cyrillic or Greek letter and some valid morse code it's hardly surprising.
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Jeff,
Can you confirm that "Spending more time with my family" is a polite way of saying "I have been fired" as we all suspect each time that phrase is used for some high profile figure leaving a company or political post.
If so, why did they fire you or force you out?
Otherwise was it not possible to just spend more time with your family at Stack Exchange by, you know, reducing working hours given that one of the things that company preaches is flexible working and keeping engineers happy?
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