Sujet : Re: Memorizing a 128 bit / 256 bit hex key
De : rich (at) *nospam* example.invalid (Rich)
Groupes : sci.cryptDate : 19. Jun 2024, 20:43:09
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Cri-Cri <
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On Wed, 19 Jun 2024 02:53:34 -0000 (UTC), Rich wrote:
It's not just "english speaking people". This mentality seems to
perfuse across the entire web ecosystem. Something about the relative
/ease/ of putting up a web page causes by far too many of those people
to omit publication dates from anywhere on their page(s).
Yes, maybe you're right. I read maybe 95% English web stuff so that's why
I notice them more.
Agreed, English is the majority language, so in sheer numbers there
will be more that omit dates, but the "omission" itself I believe
occurs everywhere.
And, sadly, it even happens with websites that *should* know better,
i.e., the traditional newspaper websites far too often have no dates on
their articles on the web, meanwhile for their legacy paper they date
each physical paper as of the day it was published.