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Bitwarden's registration flow didn’t work for me — so I did what any rational, well-meaning user would do: wrote a GitHub-hosted comedy set.

This isn’t a bug report, it’s a performance. With a banner. And a gentle reminder that UX is part of security.

No hard feelings — just markdown, screenshots, and a touch of despair wrapped in humor.

Even this comment is clearly AI generated. (And the tell isn't the em-dash, which remains an elegant glyph for a more civilized age.)
“This is what happens when UX logic breaks and the user has sarcasm, markdown and free time.”
Did you write the stand-up comedy set? This have all the telltale signs of AI (down to the use of em dash).
The greatest crime of LLMs is killing the em dash — gone too soon.
It’s nothing but AI slop. The writing, the main photo, everything.
Em dash as an AI detection trick doesn't work for text in Russian. The author just seems to like that way of composing sentences.