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by evincarofautumn 3885 days ago
We really could’ve used this at the startup where I worked a few years ago. We were using the, uh, analog equivalent: a manila folder full of handwritten passwords locked in the founder’s filing cabinet.
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I remember doing that in the 90s. There was the "password book" locked away in a location I won't disclose in case they still do it that way.

We all used SSH public keys (this was kind of new back then), so really only needed to consult the password book on certain reboots.