That's *literally the opposite of best practice* for online account security. Doing this discourages users from setting up secure, randomized passwords - and encourages them to hold on to the same password for too long. The safest passwords are randomized, from a password manager
— Lillian Karabaic 🔜 Vidcon (@anomalily) July 8, 2019
Kind: Reposts
a complete reposting of content from another site
IndieWeb Summit 2019 is June 29-30, 2019 (Saturday & Sunday), in Portland, Oregon; the ninth annual gathering for independent web creators of all kinds, graphic artists, designers, UX engineers, coders, hackers, to share ideas, create & improve their personal websites, and build upon each others creations.
Enjoying this .gif from IndieWeb Summit enough to repost to my site
Do y’all understand how easy it is to make a fake tweet from a screenshot? Like by inspecting the browser and changing the text? …. I don’t trust posts I can’t search up on archives. And if you do have a link, archive it (not in an image but using an reputable archiving service). Jacky Alcin...
I read quite a bit of material online. I save "bookmarks" of all of it on my personal website, sometimes with some additional notes and sometimes even with more explicit annotations. One of