> Or the third to to illustrate the argument in another context.
This is still case 1.
I actually agree with you that some people with bad security habits will never change their behavior, but do you really feel that someone using passwords in a notebook because that's what they're comfortable with is in the same class of behavior as someone addicted to nicotine?
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This is still case 1.
I actually agree with you that some people with bad security habits will never change their behavior, but do you really feel that someone using passwords in a notebook because that's what they're comfortable with is in the same class of behavior as someone addicted to nicotine?
Feel free to have the last word here. 1 on 1 HN threads more than 3 deep rarely result in productive conversation. Cheers