You'd better believe I just change the number on the end.
I'm one of those add-a-number people. One of my passwords is into 3 digits.
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You'd better believe I just change the number on the end.
I'm one of those add-a-number people. One of my passwords is into 3 digits.
Yeah, I feel like having specific requirements for what passwords can be, requiring frequent changes, and not allowing them to be similar to previous passwords just leads to more writing them down.
Guess who loaded up her pillbox with all her meds for the week and left it on her coffee table? And my coffee is broken.
There are upsides to your work monitor being about to catch fire. I came in, turned on my system, then started wondering what electrical item was burning? Was someone soldering? This went on for about 45 minutes, then I noticed something white drift by. I focused in and saw smoke seeping out from the upper left hand corner of my monitor. I turned it off quickly, spent twenty minutes with supervisors going "It was smoking? Really? Wow, that corner's hot!" 2 hours later, I have a new monitor that's bigger and brighter than the one I had before. Neighbors are jealous.
Tim has an arcane system for his personal passwords that I *still* don't understand after all this time. (Except for his default password, which is a combination of the first 3 letters of 3 things from his past, like first dog, street he grew up on, high school mascot [NOTE: those are not the actual things], so if his dog was Fido, his street was Main St., and his high school mascot was a lemur [NOTE: also all untrue], the password would be "fidmailem.")
(Feel free to use "fidmailem" as your password.)
There are upsides to your work monitor being about to catch fire.
What doesn't kill you gets you new hardware.
Yikes, Connie! That doesn't seem like the optimal equipment replacement plan. Maybe it's cost-effective, what do I know?
Feel free to use "fidmailem" as your password.
I would, but "spikelust" is so perfect and unbreakable and not at all well known nor has it been around for a long time at all.
I'm trying not to think too hard about what I was breathing for that 45 minutes.
No one's guessing my passwords who isn't very familiar with my genealogy or the small villages of Southwestern Pennsylvania or the character names from fic I wrote four fandoms ago.
My father's are insane. They'll be like the registration number from a boat he used to have. Which is secure but a royal pain with the frequency that he needs ad hoc tech support (mostly by my sister).