dreeves comments on Anti-akrasia tool: like stickK.com for data nerds - Less Wrong

59 Post author: dreeves 10 October 2011 02:09AM

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Comment author: wedrifid 07 October 2011 01:41:45PM 2 points [-]

So I was wondering, if that's the case here?

The source code is public. Delve away.

When signing up, I was told the password I tried to use was too long (I have unique, randomly generated, passwords for each site I use). so I generated a < 20 chars password instead - however, password length limits around this size suggest that the site might be storing the passwords as plain text, rather than only storing a salted hash of the password.

It sounds like you have little to worry about even if the password storage is lax!

Comment author: dreeves 07 October 2011 02:39:39PM 2 points [-]

The source code is public. Delve away.

Oh, it's actually a private github repository currently. Talk to us if you want access to it though!

Comment author: dreeves 17 October 2011 04:20:00PM *  0 points [-]

Just occurred to me you may have been thinking of TagTime, which is indeed open source: http://github.com/dreeves/TagTime