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Posts by The Self Taught Man

  1. Da deg!
  2. Someone asked if I was on drugs I said "yes cough syrup" and he didn't believe me.
  3. Weed + meth is heaven
  4. Blings my new financial advisor.

    Ay bling how's the markets?
  5. Mongleroy
  6. ANd THE CARPET NEEDS A HAIRCUT
  7. Pooper trooper
  8. Facee
  9. Tech and TENDIES
  10. Originally posted by -SpectraL Always use a different password here than you use anywhere else. Word to the wise.

    I don't get it
  11. Originally posted by Sophie I'm on Linux though, and Linux kind of sucks at games. But i can run Steam OS in a VM but meh. Started out gaming on PC though, lately switched more to console.

    Just pirate Windows
  12. The best idea is still to use entirely unique passwords. But even the secret service uses the base-suffix method when attempting to secure important normies. So when they have to remember 8 different passwords, they'll tell them to use a strong "base" that they keep only in their brain, weak "middles" that they keep in their brain and are unique to each system and easy to remember, and write down strong suffixes.
  13. Originally posted by Sophie I would advise against using a suffix or prefix. It's pretty easy to generate a password list with custom mutations once you know the "main" password.

    As I said "at least"; it's not by any means best practice, but it's better than just using the same password... Because then you just lose when someone has the password.

    The main threat to you as an average netizen is not a targeted attack, it is an attack of opportunity. When large database dumps are released and you're on one of them, the threat becomes correlation attacks, not direct penetration.

    That's why people use bcrypt despite the fact that targeted attacks are difficult but still possible; the threat is mass decryption.

    Also, if your suffix is complex enough (like your normal password should be), then it doesn't matter, it simply becomes a matter of extra security at that point.
  14. lacking the common good, depraved, oblivious to structure, filthy, savage
  15. Originally posted by Coughgel Bundy reg'd

    this is not good at all
  16. question though.

    do i make the most "degenerate" music youve ever heard? i'm not talking about being heavy or hardcore or brutal, but my albums are just degenerate sounds, and its a perfect piece of work concerning the contents of my mind
  17. both =3
  18. what did sophie think tho none of the other guys matter
  19. you dont really know my type
  20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHYLZDyCD0Q

    Enjoy.
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