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It’s still nowhere near as secure and convenient as using an appropriate tool. You will either have one that is easy to decipher and remember or one that is hard to decipher and remember. And you have to do it every time but at that point you might aswell just remember one password/passphrase and use it for your password manager, defeating the whole point.
Also bare in mind convenience is important in security, if a measure is very inconvenient you will eventually just bypass it on your own cause you can’t be arsed.
No. Anyone near you or with access to your place can see it. And most people know of the tricks.
Also you can’t encrypt it and most of all you can’t really generate as strong passwords as those generated by password managers, meaning I don’t even need the paper to try and crack your password
EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Spiral Linux, finally a Debian live done as it should be0·2 years agoTrue, I just don’t think the concept of Spiral Linux is revolutionary.
EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Spiral Linux, finally a Debian live done as it should be0·2 years agoI mean there’s quite a few Debian-based distros that solve that issue…
Do it. Gaming was the only reason preventing me from switching to the Linux side, until Itried and found out that literally every one of my games work on Linux, sometimes even better than on windows.
Have you tried uninstalling WoW and going outside? Might help fix the bug (/s)