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Comment Computer Science students (Score 3, Insightful) 606

I wish I could comment directly on the original article. Here's what I'd say:

If computer science students are unwilling to learn something, then fail them. End of story.

Not everything is exciting and flashy. Should we refrain from teaching the multiplication table because we have calculators now to do it for us? Any CS graduate who hasn't worked with the CLI during his/her studies is simply not worth hiring and indeed should not be permitted to graduate.

Comment Re:no need to gently move (Score 1) 606

Don't pander to lazy, unmotivated fucks.

This.

I work in (actually, I own) a small software company and everyone is on Linux, even the non-technical people. Most of the non-techies do not normally use the command-line. However, I have written small CLI utilities for various things and the non-techies were perfectly fine learning enough CLI to use my tools. It's not that difficult and if people are too lazy or stupid to learn something new, then they don't deserve to be employed.

Comment Re:because (Score 1) 299

True, but I guess my issue is that I log into websites from home, work, multiple mobile devices, friends house.

First of all, you should never log into an important site like a banking site from a machine you don't own and trust.

Secondly: My password keeper runs under X11, so I can tunnel an SSH connection to my desktop and start my password keeper. Oh, what about devices that don't support X? SImple: I don't use them. Even my phone supports X and has an SSH client.

Comment Re:because (Score 1) 299

Sure that [sic] are tools like keepass or lastpass or whatever, but then you just need to break 1 password to have access to them all

I use a password keeper that encrypts the password file locally on my desktop. Not only would you need to break my passphrase (which obviously is fairly strong), but you'd also need physical (or at least remote) access to my Linux desktop. That adds a level of difficulty.

I always use randomly-generated passwords for web sites and I make them as long as I can.... 32 characters if the site permits, otherwise whatever the site maximum is.

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