Ah yes, the classic "tell me what's wrong AFTER I've already filled out the form" UX nightmare. Nothing says "we hate our users" quite like hiding password requirements until AFTER you've failed validation. It's like a chef waiting until you've finished cooking to mention you needed paprika. And the cherry on top? That password manager popup suggesting "Hey, let me store this password that doesn't meet requirements and will never work!" Brilliant design strategy: frustrate users first, THEN show them how to succeed. Frontend developers everywhere are slow-clapping.
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