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joined aug 5, 2024
joined aug 5, 2024
bitwarden all day every day, i just wish it had a desktop version that isn't using electron
posted 8/6/2024, 1:13 am
joined oct 17, 2024
VENITH 4 LIFE :3
joined oct 17, 2024
Text-file which I add to via Vim, should probably GPG encrypt it in the future. Yes, I unironically go this route. It works for basically everything, although I don't sync it in anyway so if I didn't remember emails very easily, it would be a problem in some cases. I try to keep the amount of accounts that I have down to lower and lower amounts, most of what I have is forums or other small websites now. I may just take it off technology entirely, and perhaps try to make my own encryption method, so that way passwords aren't on my computer, but rather just buried somewhere secret. 2FA I should use more often, but will try to only use if it is available through email codes, since I don't have a phone (outside of a BlackBerry Torch 9860 without a SIM card, which is just a glorified camera for me), meaning even if I wanted to install an app for verification, it wouldn't work. There probably is a way to setup a 2FA app on Arch, such as how I use a TextNow number for my domain, but similar to my TextNow number, I wouldn't even have it if it were not required.
posted 10/17/2024, 6:29 pm
joined sep 22, 2023
lives in a pineapple under the sea
joined sep 22, 2023
quoting DigitalCheese:
Text-file which I add to via Vim
I do the same thing, except I don't use vim but xed.
posted 10/18/2024, 11:22 am
joined feb 16, 2023
If your reading this its too late.... your literate!
joined feb 16, 2023
I just remember them, and when I forget I reset the password
posted 10/25/2024, 10:30 pm
joined oct 17, 2024
VENITH 4 LIFE :3
joined oct 17, 2024
quoting Headwig:
I just remember them, and when I forget I reset the password
Absolutely based.
quoting dean:
I do the same thing, except I don't use vim but xed.
Noice. I've considered getting an actual, physical password notebook, then just writing everything down in there. Although, that would be fully unencrypted unless I made my own cipher-system of sorts, so odds are, it would just be better to keep a text-file that is GPG encrypted in order to store all of my passwords and such.
posted 10/27/2024, 9:49 pm
joined sep 22, 2023
lives in a pineapple under the sea
joined sep 22, 2023
quoting DigitalCheese:
Noice. I've considered getting an actual, physical password notebook, then just writing everything down in there. Although, that would be fully unencrypted unless I made my own cipher-system of sorts, so odds are, it would just be better to keep a text-file that is GPG encrypted in order to store all of my passwords and such.
I have a physical password notebook, I (used) too write all my password's there, and probably I should update it sometime. But it's sometimes quite annoying, because I forget where I wrote the password, And I usually browse past it 2-3 times. Although it's always handy to have a physical backup of your passwords.
posted 10/28/2024, 10:59 am