Viking_Hippie
Their ass? No wait, that's where their arguments for peaceful protesters being scary are being fired from!
So your solution to right wing violence is to put more weapons in the hands of typically very right wing people notorious for being violent with impunity? 🤦
MSNBC, CNN, NYT, WaPo and Politico, to name just a few examples, are usually joined at the hip with the Center Right to Right wing Dem leadership and when they disagree with them, it's usually to go further right.
I haven't checked MBFC, the hobby of a right wing Zionist masquerading as an authority i bias and fact checking lately, but I'd be very surprised if it didn't still pretend that all of those are center Left to Left.
Magical parchment that automatically expands when needed.
Why you wanna sully the good name of Tootsville like that? 😄
I was just answering your arguments and didn't want to let all of that mental work go to waste when I saw the reveal at the very bottom 😄
This, but in reverse: Gen X have been ignored so much that they have to pretend that they're causing it themselves on purpose 😉
They REAL Forgotten Generation is two generations younger than the official one..
The main advantage of a password manager is that you can have a different password for each account. Which means in case of a leak you won't be in risk of losing other accounts
Except it's the opposite: if someone gets the master password for your password manager, that's all of them.
And I don't think I want to remember 300 pass phrases with different words.
~~That's another advantage of the pass phrase over the easily remembered password: repeating an uncrackable passphrase doesn't pose the risk that repeating a guessable password.~~
~~You can use RentMauriceHouseHurryNow for all your accounts and they'll all be safer than a billion different strings protected by a single guessable master password.~~
Especially if you're not in the tiny minority of people who actually knows a Maurice who isn't called The Space Cowboy by some people.
It's still less combinations than just scramble tho
Not in any meaningful way, no. There's what, hundreds of thousands of words in the English language? With no apparent pattern, that's a near-infinite number of possible combinations of 5 or 6 word phrases.
Add that most password crackers would use another kind of attack that presupposes that there's numbers and special characters and you really have redundancy on redundancy.
an algorithm that just combines words would definitely at some point arrive at like "SaltyIceteaMakerBlueAcorn"
Not within your lifespan or even that of humanity.
it's only once you add random letters/numbers/special characters that a dictionary attack stops working.
That's just not true if you don't consider "might theoretically get there in a million years" as "working".
Although this probably doesn't matter as it would likely still take like a century or ten to complete
Exactly. So your entire point is moot. A password or passphrase doesn't need to hold for longer than the existence of the account (or whatever's being protected by it), the user, or the species of the user.
The pūteketeke is still the Bird of the Century, though. Can't take that away from it for the next 99 years or however many humanity has left 😁