i imagine MS just hard coded a random license key into the build image and it expired. the issue doesn’t say exactly tho
i imagine MS just hard coded a random license key into the build image and it expired. the issue doesn’t say exactly tho
i am thinking this issue description is implying that EVERYONE using the windows build image was broken. MS probably had a hard coded license in the build image which expired. idk, could be reading it wrong
don’t give me hope like that
typical Azure. duct tape and bubble gum holding everything together
there’s literally zero technical reason that a user couldn’t reset a private key the same as a password. after all, you just pointed out they are almost the same.
edit: if you’d like to see an example create SSH keys for your GitHub account and then reset them
private keys, etc
passwords were maybe the dumbest idea ever invented
hey now let’s be fair here, people hate C++ too
seems like not that long ago i would’ve thought that the idea of a PC without any disc drive was insane. i had to help a neighbor kid the other week when forced bitlocker bricked his gaming PC, sure enough it didn’t have any disc drive!
that can’t be real… oh no. wtaf!
i had a CR-V which had a really great electrical issue where it would drain the battery if you didn’t start it every day. The dealer suggested that i should have somebody go to the airport and start the car for me every day while i was working out of town 0_o
Mostly Bad Answers
not at all. are you expected to remember it? would it even be possible to memorize for most? not even close to the same thing, passwords have very low entropy which causes all their problems