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textualdeviance

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Raging Democrat, pop-culture geek, Gen Xer, author of SFF novels, amateur graphics dinkerer, spoonie, parent, occasional classical singer. Queer/enby (flexible pronouns.)

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One of the biggest security expertise redpills is this is unironically a good idea and the time spent making fun of it was ill-advised for most users whose physical security threat is not a factor in comparison.

textualdeviance ,
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@SwiftOnSecurity I have a doc stored locally that has all my passwords--but only referenced with a code word that will help me (and the spouse, should I be incapacitated) remember. Like if the password was a variation on "horseshoe," I'd reference it with "Artax." (Not actual examples, of course.) Someone would have to directly target my home server and its monster firewall AND know which drive and doc to look for and wtf I was thinking.

Certainly seems safer than trusting LastPass or w'ev.

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