The new NIST recommendations give a recommendation of at least a 64 character maximum.
Verifiers and CSPs SHOULD permit a maximum password length of at least 64 characters.
The new NIST recommendations give a recommendation of at least a 64 character maximum.
Verifiers and CSPs SHOULD permit a maximum password length of at least 64 characters.
It’s still just Coordinated Universal Time / Temps Universel Coordonné. The “acronym” (really an initialism) does not correspond to the name in either language, other than it has the same first letters.
In case anyone is curious, here’s what Wikipedia has to say about this:
The compromise that emerged was UTC, which conforms to the pattern for the abbreviations of the variants of Universal Time (UT0, UT1, UT2, UT1R, etc.).
Oh this sounds like fun! Plus my drawing is bad enough that it’s bound to be cryptic… and maybe tending toward the not super useful which fits the OP perfectly lol
Pardon the image source, was the first to pop up on DDG
That is some L A G
Yeah this has been going on for years. The headline makes it sound like this is a new thing in the past month.
Thanks! Good to know it’s being tracked at least
Don’t worry, Bambi, in Germany, die means something else entirely
What are we gonna do when we keep going down the line and Captain America is Danny Devito? Who is next???
KSP please! This is awesome of you :)