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Hey my people!

3mon 29d ago by piefed.blahaj.zone/u/LadyButterfly in autism from piefed.cdn.blahaj.zone

Not to be all umm akctualle, but you shouldn't know your passwords. They should be long, randomly generated, and managed with a password manager.

Unfortunately, work requires your PC password to be secure and change it yearly (down from quarterly), so il at least that one needs to be knowable.

I still have customers who have monthly password changes because we can't MFA those particular accounts.

This is a memory thing and not an autism thing

I was wondering because I have always viewed my memory as wierd because im aweful at rote memorization but if I do rote memorize something it sticks for a long time. I still know a poem and shakespeare soliloqy I had to memorize in high school.

My phone number didnt require an uppercase letter, a lowercase letter, nor a special character. Just numbers.

Then why are there letters on the buttons?

Checkmate 😎

Well, there is a qualitative difference. Our telephone had a four-digit number. My passwords look like a meteorite shower has hit the keyboard.

I still remember my ICQ number, where does that put me?