*enters password*
incorrect password
incorrect password
incorrect password
*resets password*
"new password cannot be same as previous password"

@Sebprovencher -- personal variant is... "I can't find this widget I bought 2 months ago."... "I just can't find this widget I bought 2 months ago".

Go buy a new one.

"Now, let's see, what's a reasonable place to put this gizmo so I find it next time? Oh, I know!"

...

...

...

*censored*

"Well, now I have 3 widgets"

Happened twice just in the last fortnight :P

@pavandeep @i0null WTF???

BTW: If you use a #PasswordManager, consider generating cryptographically secure passwords...

I got some excellent routines for that here:
https://github.com/kkarhan/misc-scripts/blob/c9904b4249850f170ca5c2718374f7c6c2aa0e18/bash/.bash_aliases#L23

misc-scripts/bash/.bash_aliases at c9904b4249850f170ca5c2718374f7c6c2aa0e18 ยท kkarhan/misc-scripts

random scripts for various admin tasks. Contribute to kkarhan/misc-scripts development by creating an account on GitHub.

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@pavandeep death of a thousand clicks
@pavandeep
Been there
Done that
Proverbially banged head on table
@pavandeep
Narration: the password field automatically truncates to 20 characters but the reset password field truncates to 16
@PaintedDurian @pavandeep you have cracked the code. During an assessment it took reasonable time to uncover this mystery
@pavandeep Don't have an attribution for this but seemed apropos: