What Are You Doing Right Now
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The little one who has been sick for two days has fallen asleep on the couch.
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Good Morning ML.
Breakfast and coffee time here. -
Good morning @joy and happy weekend. Having tea here.
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@scottalanmiller
Happy weekend too.
Beer time later pretty sure. -
No beer here, I'm too lazy to go out looking for any. I'll make due with tea. Boy I'm lazy.
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@scottalanmiller said:
No beer here, I'm too lazy to go out looking for any. I'll make due with tea. Boy I'm lazy.
Even I'm not that lazy and that's saying something
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I just ordered dinner for the family from the diner in the complex. Gotta walk over there in a few to pick it up.
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Had bacon and egg muffins this morning with mini-nadnerB.
Coffee time now
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Cold and rainy day today.
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@nadnerB said:
Cold and rainy day today.
< 20C... It's supposed to be summer.Wow, that's quite cold for summer anywhere.
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Just had an awesome salad from the diner.
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Watching Cary Grant and Doris Day in That Touch of Mink
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Installing Fedora 23 on my Laptop.... Posting this from Firefox while the install is running, lol...
Also trying to get myself psyched up about doing physical labor tomorrow... Whacking some trees for firewood.
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Responding to your Fedora post from Mint.
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Both of my girls are playing Disney Princess video games.
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Laughing my ass off at this user's password.
https://i.imgur.com/PJBgSTJ.jpg
We are going to be installing some software that must be under the user profile and as they objected to spinning passwords, gave theirs to us instead..
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@JaredBusch said:
Laughing my ass off at this user's password.
Reason 53297456 why complex passwords are f[moderated] stupid.
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It's more of "fake complexity." Seems complex when you describe it but is actually very simple. Or, fake is probably wrong, it's "complex to the wrong party." The computer is confused by it, humans struggle to tell where the complexity is supposed to exist.
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@scottalanmiller said:
It's more of "fake complexity." Seems complex when you describe it but is actually very simple. Or, fake is probably wrong, it's "complex to the wrong party." The computer is confused by it, humans struggle to tell where the complexity is supposed to exist.
I really need to look into Windows AD settings for passwords and get my clients all using 12+ character pass phrases.
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AFAIK the only practical thing to do is enforce really long passwords while removing essentially all complexity requirements and having a little user training. Not sure if there is any heuristics available that can improve on that formula much beyond that at this point.