I posted the link to hacker news, if you want to participate in that discussion:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10339175


On 2015-10-06 08:37, Yves Dorfsman wrote:
> On 2015-10-06 08:11, Josh Smift wrote:
>>
>> (So maybe what you mean here is "there's zero upside to asking your
>> customers to send reusable credentials", because what you want is to
>> encourage us IT professionals to change how our servers work. But your
>> rhetoric here keeps making it sound like I should feel free to do
>> something ("reuse passwords"), or that I should refuse to do something
>> ("send a password"), that I can't actually choose to do as a client.)
> 
> I think the site is tying to get people to push back on services that don't
> encrypt at the client, the same way ssh got implemented because people started
> to refuse to use telnet.
> 
> Thanks Edward by the way, when you start thinking about it, it is crazy that
> we send a password in 2015...
> 
> 


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