A tool that randomly generates very long character strings is not NSFW. It's sad if people think so.
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Sorry, you're wrong. Try explaining to employees why they have to accept it.
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Moreover probability is high enough you can keep amending commit til you get one...
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...and the recipient has no way to tell or prove whether the committer did it intentionally
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This creates a really bad plausible-deniability channel for harassment.
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Wow... Never expected that... It feels very far fetched to me...
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That's what happens when you never talk to ppl who experience workplace harassment.
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I talk to people. Experienced shit. This angle though... Wow.
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this already happens with sha1 hashes and minor use of l33t-speak. not an excuse for poor sec
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256 bit ids is not "poor security" when they're from a good hash.
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