What is on that sandwich? Looks like pickled radish slices.
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snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•be gay, do crimes (in space)English
5·2 months agoProbably safe to assume that it is.
This actually makes sense though
I use my desktop basically as a temporary directory. I also have icons turned off so I don’t have to see that clutter lol.
I’m just here for a paycheck, not to share my trauma with coworkers I barely know.
snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
memes@lemmy.world•What came to mind when I saw that stock photoEnglish
2·3 months agoIs there a name for this meme template?
Timberborn is pretty fun and plays quite similarly.
snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Just Post@lemmy.world•I wish cool seating layouts like this were still common. English
12·3 months agoI have a 2003 VW Eurovan Camper with swivel seats and it has exactly that feature. The engine won’t start unless the swivel seats are locked in the forward-facing position.
snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Not my problemEnglish
22·4 months agoWhat are the icons? Some sort of AI code products?
snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•it was him the whole timeEnglish
11·4 months agoArtist is Centurii chan
https://bsky.app/profile/centuriichan.bsky.social/post/3lprfgyaous2l
snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
memes@lemmy.world•Has to be 16 characters, #s, Cap and lower case.English
21·4 months agoSure, I agree with you if it’s a password that I expect to have that use case (e.g. streaming service, home wifi network). Most of my passwords don’t though.
As a side note, assuming that they’re equivalent length I would argue that a random password is more secure than a passphrase (of equal length) composed of dictionary words because it’s more resistant to dictionary-based password cracking. That said, the point is moot. As xkcd has shown us, length is the main thing that matters. There’s effectively no difference in practice. I always tell people “the longer the better” in either case and I recommend passphrases for secrets that have to be memorized or typed.
That said, I think an acceptable medium would be to use a passphrase, like you’re suggesting, for a situation where entering it via a controller or remote is a legitimate use case. In fact, my password manager lets me pick and can generate passphrases or passwords. Not sure if that’s a feature in KeePass.
For the rest of the time when I don’t need the use case, I’ll simply generate a long random password using my password manager. It’s a faster workflow integrated into the tool itself and theoretically more secure against some attacks.
snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
memes@lemmy.world•Has to be 16 characters, #s, Cap and lower case.English
21·4 months agoMany (most?) password managers, including KeePass, have a feature to generate passwords directly in the tool.
snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Adult on the internet ruleEnglish
5·4 months agoIt’s pretty funny seeing people complain about this because you know that they enabled this setting and forgot about it.
snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Baby dies after California mom leaves him in car to get lip filler on 101-degree day, police sayEnglish
3·4 months agoGreat article and one I always share when this argument comes up. It can happen with one simple mistake.
snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Rainbow capitalism ruleEnglish
203·5 months agoOnly on iOS. Dang, another loss for Android 😢
snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoLGBTQ+@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Bridging the Divide: Bisexual and Pansexual Identity ConflictsEnglish
31·5 months agoWhile I agree it we shouldn’t really argue over this, I disagree with their Misconception #1 that “bi” can mean more than 1.
I acknowledge that bisexual may have a different meaning to some people, and also that language evolves over time but the prefix bi literally means “two”. For example bicycle, biceps, biped, bifocals.
Sounds cool, thanks for the explanation!
snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoInsanePeopleFacebook@lemmy.world•Sovcit wants to write the laws down for the bank.English
13·5 months agoI’ve come to realize that a lot of sovereign citizens are just poor people grasping at anything to provide hope and safety. These posts don’t seem as funny in that light.
My group plays pretty loose goosy with the rules. We just look at it and make a quick estimate of whether something looks in range. They also have little range finder tools that are helpful for quickly determine cones, spheres, etc. We’re also the kind of party that doesn’t really keep track of gold. Apparently gold has a weight?
For this reason I actually don’t like playing one shots with people I don’t know, because they don’t play by all of our house rules, lol.



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