Are people really that scared shitless about their email address that they don't even want a site to have the option of signup/login?
Nostalgia factor is kicking into high gear on this one, as I haven't thought of L0phtCrack since the early 2000s.
The argument they're making in this longwinded post applies to most software today. Standalone licenses made sense when your life revolved around one PC saving data to its own hard drive. Today, if you want that, there…
This book rocked my world when I was a heady hipster in college 20 years ago. It is interesting, but also mostly belongs in the "literary" category at this point with Freud's work.
Are people really that scared shitless about their email address that they don't even want a site to have the option of signup/login?
Nostalgia factor is kicking into high gear on this one, as I haven't thought of L0phtCrack since the early 2000s.
The argument they're making in this longwinded post applies to most software today. Standalone licenses made sense when your life revolved around one PC saving data to its own hard drive. Today, if you want that, there…
This book rocked my world when I was a heady hipster in college 20 years ago. It is interesting, but also mostly belongs in the "literary" category at this point with Freud's work.