• Tanis Nikana@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Ever since the humble space has been supported in passwords, it’s become so easy to remember them. The longest password I had ever used was “A future is not given to you. It is something you must take for yourself.” At a hotel chain I did IT for a decade ago. The chain is shuttered and gone, and I still remember my password.

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      19 hours ago

      I have been extremely irritated in past places requiring short passwords that are also constantly changing every few months. The annoyance is exactly why people just start using “august2025!!” type passwords.

      Just let me have a monstrously long password and don’t make me change it without a good reason.

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        18 hours ago

        Meanwhile, my day job gives a sixteen-character arbitararily generated password every single day. I have no say in what it is.

        So I use a quill and a parchment and I carefully note it down on the parchment, which I bought at a renaissance festival years ago, along with the date.

        I have literal feet of these passwords, three to a row, in tiny print.

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      2 days ago

      It absolutely gets under my skin when passwords systems disallow valid characters for passwords. Fuck, even Unicode and emojis are valid characters, and would still hash to the same fixed length even if the password were 1000 characters long.

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      2 days ago

      “The moonlight shines upon the guilty and innocent alike!” Haven’t used it in 15 years and I still remember it too