I managed to do it during the beta. Since Catalina installs the OS on a separate partition inside an APFS container, I wiped the OS partition, then booted into one of the recovery modes (there are 3, I think) to…
unfortunately im right there with you man. lol
I was typing in a password (which I have since changed, lol) that contained one of these letters and it kept rejecting it. Assuming I was typing it wrong (I’m prone to that), I very deliberately typed in every letter…
So I am able to replicate this reliably but at first I misunderstood what was happening. What happens is this: 1. Type some stuff in 2. Turn on “reveal password” 3. Type one of the “banned” characters 4. Switch “reveal…
Catalyst. The old Twitter apps don’t work anymore. They’ve been cut off API-side.
Can’t imagine why this would cause it to delete all input in the field when one of those characters is typed in using “reveal password” mode though. If you enable reveal, type in a string containing b, and then switch…
I managed to do it during the beta. Since Catalina installs the OS on a separate partition inside an APFS container, I wiped the OS partition, then booted into one of the recovery modes (there are 3, I think) to…
unfortunately im right there with you man. lol
I was typing in a password (which I have since changed, lol) that contained one of these letters and it kept rejecting it. Assuming I was typing it wrong (I’m prone to that), I very deliberately typed in every letter…
So I am able to replicate this reliably but at first I misunderstood what was happening. What happens is this: 1. Type some stuff in 2. Turn on “reveal password” 3. Type one of the “banned” characters 4. Switch “reveal…
Catalyst. The old Twitter apps don’t work anymore. They’ve been cut off API-side.
Can’t imagine why this would cause it to delete all input in the field when one of those characters is typed in using “reveal password” mode though. If you enable reveal, type in a string containing b, and then switch…