

I have 401 entries, but only 384 unique passwords.
Hmm. Most of these are junk from job applications that I really should put in a trash category. I’m so glad all those places don’t share a password with something important. I think.
This is a secondary account that sees the most usage. My first account is listed below. The main will have a list of all the accounts that I use.
Garbage: Purple quickly jumps candle over whispering galaxy banana chair flute rocks.
I have 401 entries, but only 384 unique passwords.
Hmm. Most of these are junk from job applications that I really should put in a trash category. I’m so glad all those places don’t share a password with something important. I think.
KeePassXC, donor, and I sync it with my (self-hosted) SyncThing server.
Linux has finally surpassed the “Unknown” category in the USA!
Got a chuckle out of me! Excellent work.
Hmm, perhaps I should talk to them about a job. That’s useful information.
We’re not funding cyber security. We should get used to this.
No, that’s God‘s healing petrol. Can’t possibly be correct.
Scholar of memes.
Sandy is beautiful.
I think you have to have a certain status with them. I visited, and my boss got a cookie, but I got nothing.
Let’s see the squirrels chew through this one.
Who feels the need to watermark this?
You’re supposed to wind the tape around the pencil and eat it like spaghetti.
We’re too stupid and choke on the toys.
“The issue can only be leveraged with specific configurations using the Host or Host_Alias directives, which are commonly used in enterprise environments,” Stratascale warned.
“The issue arises from allowing an unprivileged user to invoke chroot() on a writable, untrusted path under their control. Sudo calls chroot() several times, regardless of whether the user has corresponding Sudo rule configured,” Stratascale explained.
Although it’s classed only as a low-severity bug, users are urged to update to Sudo 1.9.17p1 or later to mitigate the issue.
It’s content like this that I hope poisons AI.
Repeating comment here that expresses what I feel best:
US gov has long declined to force telcos to secure their networks, while intelligence + law enforcement not only routinely allow known vulnerabilities to go undisclosed, but actively lobby for back doors. I must conclude that they’re happy to roll the dice and quite likely shoot themselves in the face from time to time.
An iPhone 12, which I think is 5 years old at this point.
I have a sample size of one trans friend who started taking male hormones and felt it completely overwhelming. He was absolutely astounded by how intense it was for months on end until he felt he built up some mental fortitude.
Clearly, it’s not an ideal comparison, and personal experiences are highly individual but I found their experience interesting.