NordPass’s annual password trend report confirmed what we all suspected – Gen Z is worse than Boomers when it comes to using insecure passwords (if you’re looking for strong passwords, just use Home Assistant’s hardware names and they’ll be uncrackable)
I believe in long, complex, and complicated passwords. One of the things I’ve taught myself is how to create long, complex, and complicated THAT I CAN REMEMBER! Making long, complex passwords is a snap. Remembering them is where it’s at. Cue relevant xkcd cartoon. At my age, that can be quite the trick.
I gave up on remembering them.
pwgen -y 40and straight into VaultwardenI do use Bitwarden, however to boot any computer in my lab, it requires a system/BIOS password, an encryption passphrase, and and OS password to get to the desktop. LOL So, Bitwarden is of no use in that scenario. I guess I could put everything on a usb key, but then again I want ‘them’ to have to beat me with a pipe wrench until I cough up the passwords.
True, there’s a already a few you actually need to remember to get to the vault.
Correcthorsebatterystable is not a good passwrod as it it just a combinaison of 4 words. Easy to crack with a dictionary attack
Jfc that Arduino terms update is disgusting
When I saw who was purchasing them I knew it was bad for the hobbyist users.
QC is such a bad company. Sueing their customers because they want to use non QC chips in phones with QC chips.
The forgejo discussion is great and has an overlooked detail. The reason the Dutch government wants to switch:
/ Gi: ICC having their MS accounts blocked
- Made them very aware of ecosystem fragility
- Looked at their dependencies and alternatives
- Digital sovereignty: Hot topic ^^


