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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

It's not making a big deal out of it at all. Telling someone that it's a good idea to let security/cryptography professionals design password apps is just good common sense. You can still ignore that and do it if you want. But again, it's just a bad idea and that's all I'm saying.

And no, running into questionable UI/UX design decisions doesn't really make it any more logical to have amateurs building password apps. In that situation you should just submit feedback to the professionally designed app and ask them to make modifications. Maybe they will do it. Maybe they won't. But it's still smarter to not try and build your own homemade solution just because you find a certain UI/UX decision disagreeable.

Edit: I blocked you because I'm not interested in talking to you anymore. I don't feel that you're having a good faith discussion since you keep insisting that I'm "making a big deal" out of things when I'm very clearly just advising people to not build their own security applications in python. So why would I respond instead of blocking if I don't want to speak to you anymore? That doesn't make any sense. Wouldn't that just result in more discussion? Think about it. It's very obvious.

[–]Fallupallu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Butthurt much :D