oneFishtwoFishthreeFishfourFuckyou

    • Rhaedas@fedia.io
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      3 days ago

      A long password made of different parts that you can remember in your head is far more secure than any manager that can get hacked.

    • Starya67@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      I use obscure quotes and turn letters into numbers. Example (of a quote that isn’t obscure):

      Once more into the breach, my friends.

      becomes

      0m1tb, mf!

      • wltr@discuss.tchncs.de
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        2 days ago

        Why not use literal quote? Quite enough symbols for entropy. I did use literal quotes before I started generating my passwords.

      • toynbee@piefed.social
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        2 days ago

        That reminds me of a novel based on the HALO universe. In it, a minor character has the password `ThereOnceWasAGirl`. However, he has to type it twice to start his shift because he accidentally didn’t capitalize a letter, I think the W, when typing it.

        I read that as a teenager. I didn’t understand why the author included that detail then and I don’t now.