• its_me_xiphos@beehaw.org
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    2 days ago

    That’s your new password friend! For everything! “My-brain-isnt-made-for-35c” I solved internet security. /s

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      1 day ago

      That is actually quite effective, though I would likely spell out the 35 and allow sylization to create numerics.

      You can likely now remember that phrase “My-brain-isnt-made-for-35c” forever if you just reinforce the memory from time to time. Creating an absurd image in your head or even using a real image to associate is another good way of remembering something. For this, I would leave myself a clue of ‘I thought 36 was OK’.

      Maybe not for everything though.

      Look, the amount of negativity I’m generating for myself just trying to encourage a simple alternative and self reliance is really irking me. I’ve used this method for twenty years or so, and found it to be extremely effective. Consider it a door. Use it if you want. It is possible. You are better and smarter than a machine or software. Last post about it.

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        All good with me. Feel free to PM (DM?) Me with reasoning and if there’s research you’re aware of that supports. I admit I know too little.

        I had a phrase that was the first letter of the title books on my shelf from left to right. I don’t use it anymore but I still remember it.

        Last point. Many of us have hundreds of passwords because you need a password to log into everything. Even a dog walker portal is some software platform making you setup an account. I think that’s gone way too far requiring a login for everything. I want to buy, for example, some yogurt cultures from a fermentation store. Not setup an account become best friends.