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mullvad (shlomo@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 24-Oct-2024 01:59:30 JST mullvad nauuur -
† top dog :pedomustdie: (dcc@annihilation.social)'s status on Thursday, 24-Oct-2024 01:59:29 JST † top dog :pedomustdie: @gentoobro @Shlomo >Using a password manager -
gentoobro (gentoobro@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Thursday, 24-Oct-2024 01:59:30 JST gentoobro get forked, bitwarden
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gentoobro (gentoobro@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Thursday, 24-Oct-2024 03:29:40 JST gentoobro "Randomness" from a human language perspective has little to do with security. Length has a larger effect than adding symbols and numbers to your character set, or making the password not human words.
15 characters from the set of 90 on an English keyboard: 3.95x10^29 combinations. Hard to type and remember.
6 words from the Oxford English Dictionary (171476 terms): 2.54x10^31 combinations. Trivial to type and remember.
You want longer passwords, not "harder" passwords.
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pernia (kirby@cum.salon)'s status on Thursday, 24-Oct-2024 03:29:41 JST pernia @dcc @Shlomo @gentoobro Notebooks do work just as well for storing 15 character long random strings of gibberish and usernames for reference later, but you might need to have an appendix or else you're going to have a bad time looking through all the entries for something specific -
† top dog :pedomustdie: (dcc@annihilation.social)'s status on Thursday, 24-Oct-2024 03:30:57 JST † top dog :pedomustdie: @gentoobro @kirby @Shlomo P much
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